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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8950519_HISTORICAL FILE_19951102STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW8 °I5U51�1 DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE M 5 110 2 YYYYMMDD Sate of North Carolina Department of Environment, , Health and Natural Resources Division of Environmental Management AdftMdlbMd James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor N F=1 Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Mr. Andrew L. Ammons Ammons-NorthChase Corporation 4510-A NorthChase Parkway NE Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 November 2, 1995 Subject: Permit No. SW8 950519 Berkleigh Subdivision High Density Stormwater Project New Hanover County Dear Mr. Ammons: The Wilmington Regional Office received the Stormwater Application for Berkleigh Subdivision on May 30, 1995, with final information on October 23, 1995, Staff review of the plans and specifications has determined that the project, as proposed, will comply with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in Title 15A NCAC 2H.1000. We are forwarding Permit No. SW8 950519 dated November 2, 1995 to Ammons-NorthChase Corporation. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until November 2, 2005 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 fuiure compliance problems. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an ajudicatory 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 150B 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 Linda Lewis, or me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Dave Adkins Regional Water Quality Supervisor DA/arl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\PERMIT\950519.NOV cc: John Klein, P.E. Alan Golden, New Hanover County Inspections Beth Easley Linda Lewis W it mington-Regional-Office Central Files P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. Sw8 950519 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT STATE STORMWATERMANAGEMENT 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 Ammons-NorthChase Corporation Berkleigh Subdivision New Hanover County FOR THE construction, operation and maintenance of stormwater management systems in compliance with the provisions of 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 Environmental Management and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until November 2, 2005 and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. DESIGN STANDARDS 1. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of stormwater described in the application and other supporting data. 2. This stormwater system has been approved for the management of stormwater runoff as described on page 3 of this permit, the Project Data Sheet. 3. Approved plans and specifications for this project are incorporated by reference and are enforceable parts of the permit. 2 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950519 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Project Name: Permit Number: Location: Applicant: Mailing Address: Application Date: Water Body Receiving Stormwater Runoff: Classification of Water Body: If Class SA, chloride sampling results: Pond Depth: Permanent Pool Elevation: Total Impervious Surfaces Allowed: Offsite Area entering Pond: Green Area entering Pond: Required Surface Area: Provided Surface Area: Required Storage Volume: Provided Storage Volume: Temporary Storage Elevation: Controlling Orifice: PROJECT DATA Berkleigh Subdivision, North Pond 950519 New Hanover County Mr. Andrew L. Ammons Ammons-NorthChase Corporation 4510-A NorthChase Parkway NE Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 May 30, 1995 Prince George Creek "C Sw" N/A 3.2 feet 31.7 MSL 165,786 square feet (39 lots @3,000 sf/lot and 1,000 sf for the common area) N/A 380,544 square feet 18,220 square feet 18,810 square feet 19,908 cubic feet 20,635 cubic feet 32.75 MSL 2.5" pipe 91 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950519 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Project Name: Permit Number: Location: Applicant: Mailing Address: Application Date: Water Body Receiving Stormwater Runoff: Classification of Water Body: If Class SA, chloride sampling results: Pond Depth: Permanent Pool Elevation: Total Impervious Surfaces Allowed: Offsite Area entering Pond: Green Area entering Pond: Required Surface Area: Provided Surface Area: Required Storage Volume: Provided Storage Volume: Temporary Storage Elevation: Controlling Orifice: PROJECT DATA Berkleigh Subdivision, South Pond 950519 New Hanover County Mr. Andrew L. Ammons Ammons-NorthChase Corporation 4510-A NorthChase Parkway NE Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 May 30, 1995 Prince George Creek "C Sw" N/A 3.0 feet 31.5 MSL 187,133 square feet (42 lots @3,000 sf/lot and 1,000 sf for the common area) N/A 400,230 square feet 21,650 square feet 21,960 square feet 20,582 cubic feet 22,815 cubic feet 32.5 MSL 2.75" pipe El State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950519 4. No homeowner/lot owner/developer shall be allowed to fill in, alter, or pipe any vegetative practices (such as swales) shown on the approved plans as part of the stormwater management system without submitting a revision to the permit and receiving approval from the Division. 5. Each of the lots in the subdivision will be limited to the amount of built -upon area indicated in the supporting calculations and per approved plans. 6. The permittee is responsible for verifying that the proposed home plans do not exceed the allowable built -upon area. Once the lot transfer is complete, the home plan may not be revised without approval from the permittee, and responsibility for meeting the built -upon area limit is transferred to the individual homeowner. 7. The following items will require a modification to the permit: a. Any revision to the approved plans, regardless of size. b. Project name change. C. Transfer of ownership. d. Redesign or addition to the approved amount of built -upon area. e. Further subdivision of the project area. In addition, the Director may determine that other revisions to the project should require a modification to the permit. 8. 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. IL SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE 1. The permittee will comply with the following schedule for construction and maintenance of the stormwater management system: a. The stormwater management system shall be constructed in it's entirety, vegetated and operational for it's intended use prior to the construction of any built -upon surfaces except roads. b. During construction, erosion shall be kept to a minimum and any eroded areas of the system will be repaired immediately. 2. The facilities must be properly maintained and operated at all times. The approved Operation and Maintenance Plan must be followed in it's entirety and maintenance must occur at the scheduled intervals. E State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950519 3. The permittee shall at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary to assure the permitted stormwater system functions at optimum efficiency including, but not limited to:. a. Semiannual scheduled inspections (every 6 months). b. Sediment removal. C. Mowing and revegetation of side slopes. d. Immediate repair of eroded areas. e. Maintenance of side slopes in accordance with approved plans and specifications. f. Debris removal and unclogging of outlet structure, orifice device and catch basins and piping. 4. Records of maintenance activities must be kept and made available upon request to authorized personnel of DEM. The records will indicate the date, activity, name of person performing the work and what actions were taken. 5. Deed restrictions must be recorded which limit the built -upon area per lot to the amount as shown on the Project Data Sheet, per Part I #2. The recorded statements must follow the form: a. "The allowable built -upon area per lot is 3,000 square feet, inclusive of that portion of the right- of-way between the lot line and the edge of pavement, structures, pavement, walkways of brick, stone, or slate, but not including open wood decking." b. "The covenants pertaining to stormwater regulations may not be changed or deleted without concurrence of the State." C. "Alteration of the drainage as shown on the approved plan may not take place without the concurrence of the State." 6. This permit shall become voidable unless the facilities are constructed in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting data. 7. 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. Mail the Certification to the Wilmington Regional Office, 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, North Carolina, 28405, attention Water Quality Section. 8. A copy of the approved plans and specifications shall be maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of five years from the date of the completion of construction. Ci State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SWS 950519 III. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. This permit is not transferable. In the event there is a desire for the facilities to change ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division of Environmental Management accompanied by an application fee, documentation from the parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 2. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to enforcement action by the Division of Environmental Management, in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6(a) to 143-215.6(c). 3. 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) which have jurisdiction. 4. 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. 5. The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued or terminated for cause. The filing of a request for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance or termination does not stay any permit condition. Permit issued this the 2nd day of November, 1995. NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION A:-Pre�Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Division of Environmental Management By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number SW8 950519 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950519 Berkleigh Subdivision Stormwater Project No. 950519 New Hanover County Engineer's Certification I, , as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically/weekly/full time) the construction of the project, for (Project Owner) hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the project construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the approved plans and specifications. Signature Registration Number Date 0 BERKLEIGH SUBDIVISION - PHASE 4 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN 1. GENERAL Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4, is located within the NorthChase Development located on North Carolina Highway 132 within New Hanover County. The project area will contain improvements which will require perpetual maintenance and include a storm water management system which relies on the treatment of �surface runoff through one of the following methods: V��Ill111 J ��uu a. network of vegetative swales rya Ieilll b. detention pond facility (D� E U� E 1. u 2. OPERATION OF STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS MAY 3 0 1"5 a. VEGETATIVE SWALE PROJ 0.;2 f 5O5/9 The vegetative swales are intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of these swales allow the use of curbing for roadway areas and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. b. DETENTION POND The detention pond is intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation along the pond perimeter as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of a pond allows a more intensive built -upon area to be developed and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. 3. MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Routine maintenance as detailed below is required for both the vegetative swales and detention ponds. To provide for this, a HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION shall be formed which shall be responsible for all required maintenance. In lieu of performing the direct maintenance, the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION may contract this service to an independent maintenance entity; however, all responsibilities for enforcing these restrictive covenants shall reside with the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION. Page Two Operation and Maintenance Plan Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 Dues will be established at a level sufficient to fund the required maintenance personnel. 4. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE a. VEGETATIVE SWALES As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: (1) Grass shall be mowed at a sufficient interval so that the maximum grass height shall not exceed six (6) inches. (2) Vegetative swales shall be inspected for erosion or blockage after every runoff producing event but not less than monthly. (3) Areas exhibiting erosion or loss of vegetation shall be stabilized and reseeded as necessary to restore proper operation. b. DETENTION POND As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: (1) Upon Completion of Construction: (a) Any sediment deposited in detention pond shall be removed to obtain design depth, slopes and specifications. (b) The wetted perimeter shall be planted with water resilient vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics; the remaining pond slopes shall also be vegetated and planted with vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics. All slopes shall be maintained to ensure growth of such vegetations. (c) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of sand, silt or foreign materials. These features include, but not limited to, the pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (d) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (2) After Each Runoff Producing Rain: (a) Any sloughing, erosion or vegetative wash -out of the pond slopes shall be repaired immediately. U. Page Three Operation and Maintenance Plan Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 (b) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of trash or foreign materials. These features include the pond side slopes, pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (c) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (3) Semi -Annually: (a) The detention pond shall be checked for siltation and filling. Should the bottom elevation exceed the design bottom elevation, the pond shall be excavated one (1) foot below the design elevation to allow solids accumulation due to siltation and filling✓Dr---Sjri &p lk: tJu4k P,,L,L .3. Z.', 6oU4- Pont = 3,01) No�� rthCh�,alse�Homeowner's Association: By: Andrew L. Ammons - President North Carolina New Hanover County a Notary Public for County of New Hanover Od State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that Andrew L. Ammons personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this/9gday of Dec er 1994. tary Publi My C,Qm% Spa gn Expires llii Ly�p U ''/nVER ��J STORM WATER MANAGEMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR BERKLEIGH SUBDIVISION - PHASE 4 NorthChase Development Ammons-NorthChase Corporation 2832 NorthChase Parkway West Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 (910) 799-5723 File No.: 94013 Date: December 1994 Prepared By Klein Engineering and Associates 322 South 4th Street Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 763-7900 i ' 4 DERICLEIGH SUBDIVISION - PHASE 4 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN 1. GENERAL Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4, is located within the NorthChase Development located on North Carolina Highway 132 within New Hanover County. The project area will contain improvements which will require perpetual maintenance and include a storm water management system which relies on the treatment of surface runoff through one of the following methods: a. network of vegetative swales b. detention pond facility 2. OPERATION OF STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS a. VEGETATIVE SWALE The vegetative swales are intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of these swales allow the use of curbing for roadway areas and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. b. DETENTION POND The detention pond is intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation along the pond perimeter as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of a pond allows a more intensive built -upon area to be developed and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. 3. MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Routine maintenance as detailed below is required for both the vegetative swales and detention ponds. To provide for this, a HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION shall be formed which shall be responsible for all required maintenance. In lieu of performing the direct maintenance, the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION may contract this service to an independent maintenance entity; however, all responsibilities for enforcing these restrictive covenants shall reside with the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION. Page Two Operation and Maintenance Plan Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 Dues will be established at a level sufficient to fund the required maintenance personnel. 4. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE a. VEGETATIVE SWALES As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: (1) Grass shall be mowed at a sufficient interval so that the maximum grass height shall not exceed six (6) inches. (2) Vegetative swales shall be inspected for erosion or blockage after every runoff producing event but not less than monthly. (3) Areas exhibiting erosion or loss of vegetation shall be stabilized and reseeded as necessary to restore proper operation. b. DETENTION POND As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: (1) Upon Completion of Construction: (a) Any sediment deposited in detention pond shall be removed to obtain design depth, slopes and specifications. (b) The wetted perimeter shall be planted with water resilient vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics; the remaining pond slopes shall also be vegetated and planted with vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics. All slopes shall be maintained to ensure growth of such vegetations. (c) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of sand, silt or foreign materials. These features include, but not limited to, the pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (d) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (2) After Each Runoff Producing Rain: (a) Any sloughing, erosion or vegetative wash -out of the pond slopes shall be repaired immediately. .l Page Three Operation and Maintenance Plan Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 (b) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of trash or foreign materials. These features include the pond side slopes, pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (c) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (3) Semi -Annually: (a) The detention pond shall be checked for siltation and filling. Should the bottom elevation exceed the design bottom elevation, the pond shall be excavated one (1) foot below the design elevation to allow solids accumulation due to siltation and filling. NorthChase Homeowner's Association: � By: JAWndrew L. Ammons - President North Carolina New Hanover County ' Y/1 L17 a Notary Public for County of New Hanover anO State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that Andrew L. Ammons personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, My Cprw i'spign Expires %—L z F` ,` p U, U do ^VE.R.CO��� thisJF&ay of Dec er 1994. dtary Public STORM WATER MANAGEMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR BERKLEIGH SUBDIVISION - PHASE 5 NorthChase Development 0 Ammons-NorthChase Corporation 2832 NorthChase Parkway West Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 (910) 799-5723 File No.: 94013 Date: December 1994 Prepared By Klein Engineering and Associates 322 South 4th Street Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 763-7900 BERKLEIGH SUBDIVISION - PHASE 5 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN 1. GENERAL Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase S, is located within the NorthChase Development located on North Carolina Highway 132 within New Hanover County. The project area will contain improvements which will require perpetual maintenance and include a storm water management system which relies on the treatment of surface runoff through one of the following methods: a. network of vegetative swales b. detention pond facility 2. OPERATION OF STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS a. VEGETATIVE SWALE The vegetative swales are intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of these swales allow the use of curbing for roadway areas and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. b. DETENTION POND The detention pond is intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation along the pond perimeter as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of a pond allows a more intensive built -upon area to be developed and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. 3. MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Routine maintenance as detailed below is required for both the vegetative swales and detention ponds. To provide for this, a HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION shall be formed which shall be responsible for all required maintenance. In lieu of performing the direct maintenance, the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION may contract this service to an independent maintenance entity; however, all responsibilities for enforcing these restrictive covenants shall reside with the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION. Page Two Operation and Maintenance Plan Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 5 Dues will be established at a level sufficient to fund the required maintenance personnel. 4. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE a. VEGETATIVE SWALES As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: , (1) Grass shall be mowed at a sufficient interval so that the maximum grass height shall not exceed six (6) inches. (2) Vegetative swales shall be inspected for erosion or blockage after every runoff producing event but not less than monthly. (3) Areas exhibiting erosion or loss of vegetation shall be stabilized and reseeded as necessary to restore proper operation. b. DETENTION POND As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: (1) Upon Completion of Construction: (a) Any sediment deposited in detention pond shall be removed to obtain design depth, slopes and specifications. (b) The wetted perimeter shall be planted with water resilient vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics; the remaining pond slopes shall also be vegetated and planted with vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics. All slopes shall be maintained to ensure growth of such vegetations. (c) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of sand, silt or foreign materials. These features include, but not limited to, the pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (d) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (2) .After Each Runoff Producing Rain: (a) Any sloughing, erosion or vegetative wash -out of the pond slopes shall be repaired immediately. Page Three Operation and Maintenance Plan Derkltigh 3ubdiviaiuii, Plisse 3 (b) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of trash or foreign materials. These features include the pond side slopes, pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (c) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (3) Semi -Annually: (a) The detention pond shall be checked for siltation and filling. Should the bottom elevation exceed the design bottom elevation, the pond shall be excavated one (1) foot below the design elevation to allow solids accumulation due to siltation and filling. Nor hChase Homeowner's Association: tiJ y: ndrew L. ons - resident North Carolina New Hanover County 1, f/ri/ )tV P . J�Iq� a Notary Public for County of New Hanover and State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that Andrew L. Ammons personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this/'/day of.December 1994. `�— N tary Publ c My Commission Expires r, " �J9pU£�1.\Ga4j,,, 0 ,•'' q�%'OV E R 0 J.. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR BERKLEIGH SUBDIVISION - PHASE 6 NorthChase Development M Ammons-NorthChase Corporation 2832 NorthChase Parkway West Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 (910) 799-5723 File No.: 94013 Date: December 1994 's 14109 i �i\isls o•.,fy�I NE��' y x kEVIN ;� Prepared By Klein Engineering and Associates 322 South 4th Street Wilmington, NC 28401 (910) 763-7900 ➢ERhLEIGH SUBDIVISION - VhAbh b STORM WATER MANAGEMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN 1. GENERAL Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 6, is located within the NorthChase Development located on North Carolina Highway 132 within New Hanover County. The project area will contain improvements which will require perpetual maintenance and include a storm water management system which relies on the treatment of surface runoff through one of the following methods: a. network of vegetative swales b. detention pond facility 2. OPERATION OF STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS a. VEGETATIVE SWALE The vegetative swales are intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of these swales allow the use of curbing for roadway areas and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. b. DETENTION POND The detention pond is intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation along the pond perimeter as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of a pond allows a more intensive built -upon area to be developed and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. 3. MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Routine maintenance as detailed below is required for both the vegetative swales and detention ponds. To provide for this, a HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION shall be formed which shall be responsible for all required maintenance. In lieu of performing the direct maintenance, the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION may contract this service to an independent maintenance entity; however, all responsibilities for enforcing these restrictive covenants shall reside with the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION. Page Two Operation and Maintenance Plan Derkleigh Subdivision, Phase 6 Dues will be established at a level sufficient to fund the required maintenance personnel. 4. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE a. VEGETATIVE SWALES As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: (1) Grass shall be mowed at a sufficient interval so that the maximum grass height shall not exceed six (6) inches. (2) Vegetative swales shall be inspected for erosion or blockage after every runoff producing event but not less than monthly. (3) Areas exhibiting erosion or loss of vegetation shall be stabilized and reseeded as necessary to restore proper operation. b. DETENTION POND As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: (1) Upon Completion of Construction: (a) Any sediment deposited in detention pond shall be removed to obtain design depth, slopes and specifications. (b) The wetted perimeter shall be planted with water resilient vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics; the remaining pond slopes shall also be vegetated and planted with vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics. All slopes shall be maintained to ensure growth of such vegetations. (c) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of sand, silt or foreign materials. These features include, but not limited to, the pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (d) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (2) After Each Runoff Producing Rain: (a) Any sloughing, erosion or vegetative wash -out of the pond slopes shall be repaired immediately. Page Three Operation and Maintenance Plan Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 6 (b) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of trash or foreign materials. These features include the pond side slopes, pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (c) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (3) Semi -Annually: (a) The detention pond shall be checked for siltation and filling. Should the bottom elevation exceed the design bottom elevation, the pond shall be excavated one (1) foot below the design elevation to allow solids accumulation due to siltation and filling. NorthChase Homeowner's Association: n � By: ndr w L'. Ammons - President North Carolina New Hanover County a Notary Public -for County of New Hanov r and Stat6 of North Carolina, do hereby certify that Andrew L. Ammons personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, My Commission Expires B. TA ry i this /9�aaypof D 6ember 1994, otary Public BOO;,, i903 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER RfO.ORM. AND VERIFIED MARY SUE OOTS REGISTER OF DEEDS PAGE NEW HANOVER 00. NO 0 2 0 9 '�6 FED 1 Pm 1 11 NOTICE BERKLEIGH, SECTION 7 THIS NOTICE OF APPLICABILITY OF DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS, made this 315t day of January , 1996, by AMMONS LAND COMPANY, INC., a North Carolina corporation: 000062. WITNESSETH: THAT WHEREAS, the undersigned's successor in title, Ammons NorthChase Corporation (formerly Ammons -Boykin Corporation) has heretofore executed a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions which is dated January 17, 1986 and appears of record in BOOK 1315 at Page 1130, New Hanover County Registry; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid recorded Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions is applicable to a tract containing approximately 714.12 acres (which is described with particularity on schedule A attached to the aforesaid Declaration), which tract is situated on N. C. Highway #132, New Hanover County, North Carolina; and WHEREAS, from the aforementioned 714.12 acre tract, there has been or will be developed a residential area known as BERKLEIGH, Section 7; and WHEREAS, Ammons Land Company, Inc. deems it appropriate that specific attention be directed to the fact that the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions recorded in Book 1315 at Page 1130, New Hanover County Registry, is by its terms and provisions applicable to BERKLEIGH, Section 7, as that property is shown by and on the subdivision plat referred to herein; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises, notice is hereby given that the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions dated January 17, 1986 and recorded in Book 1315 at Page 1130, New Hanover County Registry, is applicable to all lots in BERKLEIGH, Section 7, as per plat recorded in Map Book 35 at Page 261 _, New Hanover County Registry, said lots to be conveyed together with and subject to the said Declaration. Retumed To 7`%?,9_711a Prepared by POISSON, BARNHILL & SEAY 519 Market St, Wilmington, NO 2B401 BOOK PACE 1903 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, pngp�uted this Notice on l O '° n �•t1 e� 'I� O w_ ....• _per As istant Secretary (Corp Seal) 0210 Ammons Land Company, Inc. has duly the day, month and year first above AMMO S LAND COMPANY, INC. By Vlce Pres dent NORTH CAROLINA NEW HANOVER COUNTY I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that 1 personally .came before me this day and acknowledged that she i6 Assistant Secretary of Ammons Land Company, Inc., a corporation, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the corporation, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its Vice President, sealed with its corporate seal and attested by herself as its Assistant Secretary. Witness my hand and notarial seal this 31SL day of January 1996. �/C �cGZetz,) N tary Public My commission expires: ��*6".... ro p& n/•/OO.,�, STATG OF NORT11 CAROLINA O.60 •• •.� Ncry Hanover County l'be r„regoi„g/ Annexed Ceriircate(s) VQ•: .F� or r N, S rnv STAr RNn11rC Z UL '' • Nola ry (Nularies) Public is/ are certi(led to be correct. ,'•.�'1 . ,•%•.•'• '0 11lis the --1day of 19 9 ;o��r•• lary Sue Oots,llegistc o(dec s IM Ixput M. si�hr NOT —UBUC B* t� P,2 d• '''•..OVER 0,0501 F100K, 2104 PIAGE 0736 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER wGG32 r. REGORDED 010 VERIFIED MARY SUE COTS REGISTER OF DEEDS NEW HANOVER CO. NC '06 NOU 14 Pal 1 02 NOTICE BERKLEIGH, SECTION 8 THIS NOTICE OF APPLICABILITY OF DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS, made this 24th day of October , 1996, by AMMONS LAND COMPANY, INC., a North Carolina corporation: W I T N E S S E T H: THAT WHEREAS, the undersigned's successor in title, Ammons NorthChase Corporation (formerly Ammons -Boykin Corporation) has heretofore executed a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions which is dated January 17, 1986 and appears of record in BOOK 1315 at Page 1130, New Hanover County Registry; and WHEREAS, the aforesaid recorded Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions is applicable to a tract containing approximately 714.12 acres (which is described with particularity on schedule A attached to the aforesaid Declaration), which tract is situated on N. C. Highway #132, New Hanover County, North Carolina; and WHEREAS, from the aforementioned 714.12 acre tract, there has been or will be developed a residential area known as BERKLEIGH, Section 8; and WHEREAS, Ammons Land Company, Inc. deems it appropriate that specific attention be directed to the fact that the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions recorded in Book 1315 at Page 1130, New Hanover County Registry, is by its terms and provisions applicable to BERKLEIGH, Section 7, as that property is shown by and on the subdivision plat referred to herein; NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises, notice is hereby given that the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions dated January 17, 1986 and recorded in Book 1315 at Page 1130, New Hanover County Registry, is applicable to all Lots in BERKLEIGH Section 8, as per plat recorded in Map Book 36 at Page 161 , New Hanover County Registry, said lots to be conveyed together with and subject to the said Declaration. Prepared by POISSON, BARNHILL & SEAY 519 Market St., Wilmington, NC 28401 PACE 210`i IN WITNESS WHEREOF, expecuted t"h� s Notice on wrltt `0. `"""� � •• w ATTEST: too, TTEST,too, Y>,ss" isetant Secretary (Corp Seal) NORTH CAROLINA NEW HANOVER COUNTY 0737 Ammons Land Company, Inc. has duly the day, month and year first above AMMONS LAND C?OMPANY, INC. By V e President I, the undersigned Notary Public, do hereby certify that Emily B. Mathews personally came before me this day and acknowledged that she is Assistant Secretary of Ammons Land Company, Inc., a corporation, and that by authority duly given and as the act of the corporation, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its Vice President, sealed with its corporate seal and attested by herself as its Assistant Secretary. Witness my hand and notarial seal this 24tA day of �Oc/t�obber), 1996. tary Publ c My commission expires: r NOTARY i U' Z PUBLIC ? Z i� �"*,'OVER CO, 444111eroo STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA New Hanover County roregoit ,/ Annexed Certiticate(s)o Notary (Notartcs) Public 4a,erti(Icdto becorrect.��jj//lids the clay19�.a-... e, .n tsr of deeds h KLEIN ENGINEERINJ�§@"n4VI G 322 South 4th Street AND ASSOCIATES OCT 2, 3 1995 Wilmington, 1 (910) 763-7900-7900 ........................... October 20, 1995 File No.: 95001 Ms. Linda Lewis NC DEHNR Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Re: Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 Stormwater Project No.: SW8 950519 Request for Additional Information dated October 11, 1995 Dear Linda: As per our prior meeting, please find enclosed three (3) copies of the revised Sheet C-2 for the above referenced project. Revisions include the following: 1. Delineate the 1-inch storage pool elevation. 2. Placing dimensions on the permanent pool elevation Sheet C-1 received no revisions and therefore has not been included. Should there be any questions concerning the enclosed item or additional copies desired, please contact our office. Sincerely, KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES HN K. KLEIN, PE enclosures cc: Mr. Andrew L. Ammons U OCT 2 3 1995 U0 PROJ ti 95051g1 0 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Jonathan B. Howes Governor WATER QUALITY SECTION Secretary October 11, 1995 Mr. John K. Klein Klein Engineering Associates 322 South Fourth Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Subject: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Stormwater Project No. SW8 950519 North Chase Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 New Hanover County Dear Mr. Klein: The Wilmington Regional Office received previously requested additional information for North Chase Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 on September 25, 1995. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the submittal for the subject project is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: 1. The purpose of requesting a delineation of the permanent pool and 1" storage contours is so that the provided storage volume can be checked. If the delineation is not provided, I do my own very conservative delineation. The areas shown on the plans must accurately reflect the values listed in the calcuations. 2. Please dimension the permanent pool elevations. 3. The 2.75" orifice for the south pond is too large. The original 2.5" was satisfactory. 4. For all future pond submittals, please label and delineate, at a minimum, the bottom, permanent pool, storage pool and top of bank contours. Show the overall outside dimensions for the permanent pool, a detail of the outlet structure including orifice size, elevation, and noting the side slopes of the pond, and a forebay/vegetated shelf detail, showing the depth, width and height of the forebay and vegetated shelf areas. 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Klein October 11, 1995 Stormwater Project No. SW8 950519 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 November 11, 1995, or the submittal will be returned as incomplete. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer DA/arl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\ADDINFO\950519.00T cc: Linda Lewis Central Files 2 KLEIN ENGINEERING 322 South 4th Street 1_(.};y11 Wilmington, NC 28401 AND ASSOCIATES �Ep 1995 AND September 21, 1995 Ms. Linda Lewis NC DEHNR Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Re: Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 Stormwater Project No.: SW8 950519 Request for Additional Information Dear Linda: �. File No.: 95001 A per your letter dated August 28, 1995, please find enclosed revised submittal items for the above referenced project. Included for your review are the following: 1. Three (3) copies of revised Construction Drawings (note: Sheet C-1 had no revisions but has been included within the set) 2. Three (3) copies of the revised Design Narrative which includes revised impervious area calculations Revisions and Modifications include the following: 1. Depths have been calculated using 30.35% and 31.86% as requested. We still have interpolated using the appropriate ratios but have rounded the depth to the nearest tenth. The approach was used to result in a constructed elevation which can be expressed to the nearest 0.5 foot; hence a resulting pool elevation of 28.50. 2. The design storage contour had been labeled previously on the pond outlet detail. We have, however, included this elevation on the pond plan views. Should there be any questions concerning the enclosed items or additional copies desired, please contact our office. Sincerely, KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES VHNK. KLEIN, PE enclosures cc: Mr. Andrew L. Ammons 0 f M PROJ53 9SOS/ ReZri3e 5-1-95 STORM DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS AND DESIGN NARRATIVE BERKLEIGH SUBDIVISION — PHASE 4 NORTHCHASE DEVELOPMENT PREPARED FOR AMMONS-NORTHCHASE CORPORATION 4510-A NorthChase Parkway NE Wilmington, NC 28405 (910) 799-5723 File Number: 95001 Date: May 1995 ,,.•��N CAROciy ,. 9 q � a SEAL 141019 •.,oiY� fv 1lollN, Prepared by Klein Engineering and Associates 322 South 4th Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 (910) 763-7900 IUUUn(�►�U SEP 2 5 1"5 DU D.EM exo7 #. SW8 q so SI 9 DESIGN NARRATIVE GENERAL: The project site is located within the confines of the NorthChase Development on North Carolina Highway 132 within New Hanover County. Comprising a total of 32.12 acres and consisting of 83 single-family residential lots, the project area is an extension to prior phases of development (Phases I, II and III). The Owners will be responsible for construction of the roadway and utility systems with the intention to market lot sales. Individual home construction will be handled by the purchasers of the individual lots. The intent of this submittal is to provide design of the grading and drainage of the roadway system. Design of water and sewer utilities is handled under separate drawings and is indicated on the overall plan for reference purposes only. EXISTING SITE: Site topography in the area of construction is relatively flat with slopes less than one (1) percent. Existing drainage patterns are virtually non-existent except for areas which may drain into the man-made swales located through -out the project area. Subsurface soils typically range from organics to clayey -sands with no obvious pattern to soil type. Prior construction in the vicinity has found similar variabilities and is expected to continue within the project area. Drainage for the project site as well as the majority of the NorthChase Development is toward the north into Prince George Creek, a C-Sw classified tributary to the Northeast Cape Fear River. 3. PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS: Grading and drainage improvements include grading and paving of the roadways and construction of the roadway drainage collection systems, detention ponds and pond outlet piping. To permit possible phasing of the project, the site has been divided into two (2) areas each served by a detention pond. For design, these areas have been designated as Northern and Southern drainage areas. All roads are to be public with assumption by the NCDOT upon completion. Page Two Design Narrative Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 4. STORM DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS: As the site is flat with no predominant drainage pattern, assumptions were made to assist in calculating drainage flows. These assumptions include the following: a. Home construction will result in the house being the highest elevation on the lot. b. Homes are located near the middle of the lot with driveways and sidewalks along the front. c. Approximately two-thirds (2/3) of the built -upon and one-third (1/3) of the turf areas will drain toward the roadway. d. Lots located along the project perimeter shall drain the remaining areas away from the roadway and thus not directed into the detention ponds. Using these assumptions, lots along the perimeter of the project area were handled -differently from the remaining lots. Runoff was determined using the Rational Method with a rainfall intensity of 5.8 inches per hour. As the ponds are capable of handling the 10-year flow, outlets were sized for the increase in flow between the ten and twenty-five year storm events. Length of rip -rap aprons were calculated using the widths of the flared end sections, slopes and flow rates and are included within the Calculations. EROSION CONTROL CONSIDERATIONS: Land disturbance is to be confined within the right-of-way areas, drainage easements and pond areas. As a precaution for minor areas outside these limits, the total acreage for disturbance was increased ten (10) percent. The site is served by two (2) DEM detention ponds which will be used as sediment basins during construction until satisfactory stabilization has occurred. As removal of sediment may be both costly and time consuming from the ponds, additional individual inlet protection measures are indicated until final paving. Individual inlet protection should minimize solids accumulation within the ponds during construction and prevent soil migration across the project site. 0 Page Three Design Narrative Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 Additional measures include the following: a. use of temporary seeding should construction be halted for the specified time limit (see plan) b. use of flared -end sections with rip -rap at the end of all new piping C. use of end -of -day piping protection during construction of storm drainage piping d. use of silt fencing is recommended for areas which exhibit additional erosion problems e. use of construction entrances at each connection to existing developed areas. 6. MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS: During construction, the Contractor shall be required to inspect and repair as needed all erosion control devices after any significant rain event. Any measure found not performing it's intended function, shall be repaired immediately. Upon completion of construction and establishment of permanent ground cover, the Owner shall be responsible for maintenance on the project site. Refer to Appendix B for the Storm Water Management Operation and Maintenance Plan for additional requirements during both initial construction and completion. I KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES PROJECT: Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 PROJECT NO.: 95001 CLIENT: Ammons-NorthChase Corporation DATE: May 1995 LOCATION:' Wilmington, NC PREPARED BY: JNN SUBJECT: Storm Drainage Calculations (Revision date 9-21-95) GIVEN: Total Project Area = 32.12 Ac Design Built -Upon per lot: 3000 SF assume: 2/3 of built -upon areas for perimeter lots drain to pond assume: 1/3 of grassed areas for perimeter lots drain to pond Runoff Coefficients: Built -Upon - 1.00 Grassed - 0.20 Offsite Development - 0.50 1. NORTHERN POND DESIGN Total Areas: Onsite Drainage Area = 12.151 Ac Offsite Drainage Area = 0.391 Total: 12.542 Ac BUILT -UPON AREAS: Onsite - Perimeter Lots 21 Lots x 0.67 x 3000 = 42210 SF Interior Lots 18 Lots x 1 x 3000 = 54000 SF Common Area 1000 SF Roadway: 22 ' x 555 ' 12210 SF 26 ' x 1675 ' = 43550 SF cul-de-sac 4300 SF Offsite - 0.391 Ac x 43560 SF/Ac x 0.50 8516 SF Total: 165786 SF or 3.806 Ac NON -BUILT UPON AREA: 12.542 Ac - 3.806 Ac 8.736 Ac or 380544 SF PERCENT BUILT -UPON: 3.806 / 12.542 x 100 : 30.35 % REQUIRE➢ STORAGE: 165786 SF x 1.00 x 1/12 = 13815 CF 380544 SF x 0.20 x 1/12 = 6342 CF ------------------------------------------------ Total: 20158 CF SURFACE AREA REQUIREMENTS Using chart for 90% TSS Removal, No Vegetated Filter Required and Permanent Pool Surface Area : 18810 SF Drainage Area = 12.542 Ac = 546330 SF Percent Built -Upon = 30.35 % SA/DA 18810 / 546330 x 100 = 3.44 From Chart, required depth = 3.095 ' Use: 3.20 ' Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 (Revised 9-21-95) KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES DETENTION STAGING AND DESIGN Ground Surface Elevation: 36.5 AVE. CUMUL. AREA AREA VOLUME VOLUME ELEV. (SF) (SF) (CF) (CF) ------- ------- -------------- ------- 28.00 13400 (Excacated Bottom) 31.70 18810 0 (Permanent Pool) 19045 5714 32.00 19280 5714 20090 20090 33.00 20900 25804 21734 21734 34.00 22568 47538 1" Storage Depth: 32.74 Use: 32.75 Depth of Storage Required: 0.75 VF or 9.0 Inches Actual Storage Volume: 20370 CF Depth from Ground to Design Level: 4.80 VF Restrictive Orifice Design: Design orifice for discharge allowed using the following equation Q= C X A x (2gh)-0.5 where: Q= CPS C = oriface coefficient A = orifice diameter (SF) g = 32.2 ft/sec2 h = pressure head (ft) Rearranging the above equation to solve for hole diameter A = Q / C x (2gh)-0.5 For our type of discharge, C = 0.60 Pond Outlet Invert = 31.70 Required Storage Level = 32.75 Ave Pond Level = 32.23 Trial Orifice Dia = 2.50 " Orifice centerline = 31.80 Ave. Pressure Head (h) = 0.42 FT Allowable discharge rate: Design discharge so that pond drains between 2 and 5 days. Pond Volume: 20370 CF 20370 CF Time to drain: 2 days 5 days Release Rate: 0.118 CPS 0.047 CPS Orifice Area: 0.038 SF 0.015 SF Orifice Diameter: 2.630 in. 1.664 in. USE FOR DESIGN: 2.50 inches Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 (Revised 9-21-95) KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES 2. SOUTHERN POND DESIGN Total Areas: Onsite Drainage Area = 12.735 Ac Offsite Drainage Area = 0.749 ------------------------------------ Total: 13.484 Ac BUILT -UPON AREAS: Onsite - Perimeter Lots 21 Lots x 0.67 x 3000 = 42210 SF Interior Lots 21 Lots x 1.00 x 3000 = 63000 SF Common Area 1000 SF Roadway: 22 ' x 585 ' = 12870 SF 26 ' x 1990 ' = 51740 SF Offsite - 0.749 Ac x ------------------------------------------------------------------- 43560 SF/Ac x 0.50 = 16313 SF Total: 187133 SF or 4.296 Ac NON -BUILT UPON AREA: 13.484 Ac 4.296 Ac 9.188 Ac or 400230 SF PERCENT BUILT -UPON: 4.296 / 13.484 x 100 = 31.86 % REQUIRED STORAGE: 187133 SF x 1.00 x 1/12 = 15594 CF 400230 SF x 0.20 x 1/12 = 6670 CF ------------------------------------------------ Tmtal: 22265 CF SURFACE AREA REQUIREMENTS Using chart for 90% TSS Removal, No Vegetated Filter Required and Permanent Pool Surface Area = 21960 SF Drainage Area = 13.484 Ac = 587363 SF Percent Built -Upon = 31.86 % Use: 32 % SA/DA = 21960 / 587363 x 100 = 3.74 From Chart, required minimum depth = 3.0 ' DETENTION STAGING AND DESIGN Ground Surface Elevation: 36.5 AVE. CUMUL. AREA AREA VOLUME VOLUME ELEV. (SF) (SF) (CF) (CF) ------- -------------- -------------- 28.00 16420 (Excavated Bottom) 31.50 21960 0 (Permanent Pool) 22385 11193 32.00 22810 11193 23670 23670 33.00 24530 34863 Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 (Revised 9-21-95) KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES R 25422 25422 34.00 26313 60284 1" Storage Depth: 32.47 Use: 32.50 Depth of Storage Required: 1.00 VF or Actual Storage Volume: 23028 CF Depth from Ground to Design Level: 5.00 VF Restrictive Orifice Design: 12.0 Inches Design orifice for discharge allowed using the following equation Q: C x A x (2gh)-0.5 where: Q: CPS C = oriface coefficient A : orifice diameter (SF) g : 32.2 ft/sec2 h = pressure head (ft) Rearranging the above equation to solve for hole diameter A = Q / C x (2gh)-0.5 For our type of discharge, C = 0.60 Pond Outlet Invert = 31.50 Required Storage Level = 32.50 Ave Pond Level : 32.00 Trial Orifice Dia : 2.75 " Orifice centerline = 31.61 Ave. Pressure Head (h) = 0.39 FT Allowable discharge rate: Design discharge so that pond drains between 2 and 5 days. Pond Volume: 2302B CF 23028 CF Time to drain: 2 days 5 days Release Rate: 0.133 CPS 0.053 CPS Orifice Area: 0.045 SF 0.018 SF Orifice Diameter: 2.859 in. 1.808 in. USE FOR DESIGN: 2.75 inches Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 (Revised 9-21-95) M KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES PROJECT: Berkleigh 4 PROJECT NO.: 95001 CLIENT: Ammons-NorthChase DATE: September 1995 LOCATION: Wilmington, NC PREPARED BY: JKK SUBJECT: Storm Drainage Calculations, Max. Outlet Capacity A. NORTHERN POND OUTLET CAPACITY Maximum Pond Level before roadway ponding = 34.00 Discharge Pipe: Upper Invert = 31.07 Lower Invert = 30.50 Pipe Slope = 0.15 % Pipe Diameter = 18 = 1.5 ' Pipe Length = 380 ' Therefore, HW = 34.00 - 31.07 = 2.93 ' HW/D = 2.93 / 1.5 = 1.95 Check for Inlet Control: (Exhibit 3-9) Qmax = 13.5 CFS Check for Outlet Control: (Exhibit 3-11) HW = H + ho - LSO for unrestricted outlet, ho = 3/4 D or 1.125 rearranging above equation for H yields: H = HW - ho + LSo = 2.93 - 1.125 + ( 380 x 0.0015 ) = 2.375 from Exhibit 3-11, Qmax = 8.0 CFS Therefore, outlet control exists. B. SOUTHERN POND OUTLET CAPACITY Maximum Pond Level before roadway ponding = 33.70 Discharge Pipe: Upper Invert = 31.50 Lower Invert = 30.00 Pipe Slope = 0.75 % Pipe Diameter = 18 " = 1.5 ' Pipe Length = 200 ' Therefore, HW = 33.70 - 31.5 = HW/D = 2.2 / 1.5 = Check for Inlet Control: (Exhibit 3-9) Qmax = 11.0 CFS Check for Outlet Control: (Exhibit 3-11) HW = H + ho - LSo use ho equal to top of pipe or rearranging above equation for H yields: H = HW - ho + LSo = 1.5 2.2 ' 1.47 10-Year Pond Outlet Calculations: Berkleigh 4 KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES w 2.2 - 1.5 + ( 200 x 0.0075 ) 2.2 from Exhibit 3-11, Qmax = 9.7 CFS Therefore, outlet control exists. 10-Year Pond Outlet Calculations: Berkleigh 4 KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES PROJECT: Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 PROJECT NO.: 95001 CLIENT: Ammons-NorthChase Corporation DATE: May 1995 LOCATION: Wilmington, NC PREPARED BY: JNM SUBJECT: Storm Drainage Pipe Sizing (Revision date 9-7-95) Use Rational Method for drainage flows Q=CxixAwhere: Q = Runoff (CPS) C = Runoff Coefficient (in/in) f = rainfall intensity (in/hr) = 5.8 in/hr (pipe 8) 3.6 in/hr A = drainage area (Ac) A. OVERALL NORTHERN DRAINAGE BASIN DESIGN Gross Drainage Area Into Pond (Ac) = 12.542 Ac Built -Upon Area (Ac) = 165786 SF = 3.81 Ac Runoff Coefficient (C) = 0.90 Turf Area (Ac) = 380544 SF = 8.74 Ac Runoff Coefficient (C) = 0.20 Weighted Runoff Coefficient ( 3.81 Ac x 0.90) + ( 8.74 Ac x 0.20 ) / ( 3.81 Ac + 8.74 Ac) 0.41 Use above runoff coefficient for calculating drainage flows for the proposed piping design. CUMUL. INLET DRAINAGE DRAINAGE CUMUL. PIPE REQU'D DESIGN NO. AREA AREA RUNOFF DIA. SLOPE SLOPE LENGTH UPSTREAM LOWER (Ac) (Ac) (CPS) (in) R) (%) (IF) INVERT INVERT -------------- ------- ------- ------- ------- -------------- ------- ------- 9 0.9 0.9 2.2 18 0.042 0.15 22 31.62 31.58 10 1.0 1.9 4.5 18 0.187 0.20 52 31.58 31.48 11 0.6 2.5 6.0 18 0.324 0.35- 172 31.48 30.8E 11A 0.7 0.7 1.7 18 0.025 0.15 22 30.91 30.88 12 0.6 3.8 9.1 18 0.749 0.80 172 30.88 29.50 13 1.2 1.2 2.9 18 0.075 0.15 40 30.94 30.88 13A 1.7 1.7 4.1 18 0.150 0.20 22 30.93 30.88 14 0.4 3.3 7.9 18 0.565 0.60 172 30.88 29.85 15 0.4 3.7 8.9 18 0.710 0.75 180 29.85 28.50 16 1.1 1.1 2.6 18 0.063 0.15 18 30.97 30.95 17 1.1 2.2 5.3 18 0.251 0.26 172 30.95 30.50 18 N/A N/A 8.0 18 see calcs 0.15 165 31.07 30.82 19 N/A N/A 8.0 18 see calcs 0.15 60 30.82 30.73 20 N/A N/A 8.0 18 see calcs 0.15 155 30.73 30.50 Notes: Pipe slopes based on n = 0.013. Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 (Rev 9-7-95) KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES R B. OVERALL SOUTHERN DRAINAGE BASIN DESIGN Gross Drainage Area Into Pond (Ac) = 13.48 Ac Built -Upon Area (Ac) = 187133 SF = 4.30 Ac Runoff Coefficient (C) = 0.90 Turf Area (Ac) = 400230 SF = 9.19 Ac Runoff Coefficient (C) = 0.20 Weighted Runoff Coefficient = ( 4.30 Ac x 0.90) + ( 9.19 Ac x 0.20 ) / ( 4.30 Ac + 9.19 Ac) 0.42 CUMUL. INLET DRAINAGE DRAINAGE CUMUL. PIPE REQU'D DESIGN NO. AREA AREA RUNOFF DIA. SLOPE SLOPE LENGTH UPSTREAM LOWER ------- (Ac) (Ac) ------- ------- (CFS) ------- (in) ------- R) ------- ------- (%) (IF) ------- INVERT ------- INVERT ------- 1 2.4 2.4 5.8 18 0.583 0.63 22 30.31 30.18 2 1.0 3.4 8.3 18 1.170 1.30 52 30.18 29.50 3 3.6 3.6 8.8 18 1.311 1.42 18 30.16 29.90 4 1.2 4.8 11.7 24 0.503 0.55 200 29.90 28.80 5 3.0 3.0 7.3 18 0.911 1.00 22 30.44 30.22 6 1.2 4.2 10.2 24 0.385 0.42 172 30.22 29.50 7A N/A N/A 9.7 18 see calcs 0.75 40 31.50 31.20 7B N/A N/A 9.7 18 see calcs 0.75 160 31.20 30.00 8 0.5 0.5 13.3 24 0.647 0.50 200 30.00 29.00 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: Pipe slopes based on n = 0.013. Offsite drainage entering pipe 8 w/ Tp = 30 min: Q = 2.8 CFS Max pond discharge at Tp = 30 min - 6.4 CFS Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 (Rev 9-7-95) (K NORTHERN POND OUTLET Worksheet for Rectangular Channel Project Description Project File c:\fmw\berkly_s.fm2 Worksheet NORTHERN POND OUTLET Flow Element Rectangular Channel Method Manning's Formula Solve For Channel Depth Input Data Mannings Coefficient 0.013 Channel Slope 0. 00 1500 fVft Bottom Width 3.00 ft Discharge 8.00 ft/s Results Depth 0.89 ft Flaw Area 2.67 ft2 Wetted Perimeter 4.78 ft Top Width 3.00 ft Critical Depth 0.60 ft Critical Slope 0.004575fttft Velocity 3.00 fUs Velocity Head 0.14 ft Specific Energy 1.03 ft Froude Number 0.66 Flow is subcritical. Sep 8, 1995 KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES FlowMastor v4.t c 11:06:56 Haested Methods, Inc. 37 Brookside Road Waterbury. CT 06708 (203) 755.1666 Page I of SOUTHERN POND OUTLET Worksheet for Rectangular Channel Project Description Project File c:lfmw\berkly_s.fm2 Worksheet SOUTHERN POND OUTLET Flow Element Rectangular Channel Method Manning's Formula Solve For Channel Depth Input Data Mannings Coefficient 0.013 Channel Slope 0.005000ft/ft Bottom Width 3.98 ft Discharge 13.30 fN/s Results Depth 0.66 ft Flow Area 2.63 ft' Wetted Perimeter 5.30 ft Top Width 3.98 ft Critical Depth 0.70 ft Critical Slope 0.004146fUft Velocity 5.06 fVs Velocity Head 0.40 ft Specific Energy 1.06 ft Frcude Number 1.10 Flow is supercritical. Sep 8.1905 KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES FlowMaster v4.1c 11:08:28 Heestad Methods, Inc. 37 Brookside Road Waterbury, CT 00708 (203) 755-1666 Page 1 of 1 L!n n; rEr, r.rc;i c .' _ �S. - P. 02 85% TSS REMOVAL 30 FOOT VEGETATED FILTER REQUIRED PTH 3' 3.5' 4.0' 4.5' 5.0' 5.5'6.0' 6.5' 7.0' 7.5' % 10 % .9 .8 .7 .6 .5 0 0 0 0 0 20% 1.7 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 .9 .8 .7 .6 .5 30% 2.5 2.2 1.9 1.8 1.6 1.5 1.3 1.2 1.0 .9 40% 3.4 3.0 2.6 2.4 2.1 1.9 1.6 1.4 1.1 1.0 50% 4.2 3.7 3.3 3.0 2.7 2.4 2.1 1.8 1.5 1.3 60576 5.0 4.5 3.8 3.5 3.2 2.9 2.6 2.3 2.0 1.6 70 % 6.0 5.2 4.5 4.1 3.7 3.1 2.9 2.5 2.1 1.8 80 % 6.8 6.0 5.2 4.7 4.2 3.7 3.2 2.7 2.2 2.0 90 % 7.5 6.5 5.8 5.3 4.8 4.3 3.8 1 3.3 2.8 1 1.3 100 % 8.2 7.4 1 6.8 1 6.2 5.6 15.0 1 4.4 1 3.8 J 3.2 1 2.6 11 90% TSS REMOVAL NO VEGETATED FILTER REQUIRED DEPTH 3' 3.5' 4.0' 4.5' 5.0' 5.5' 6.0' 6.5' 7.0' 7.5' IMP % 10 % 1.3 1.0 .8 .7 .6 .5 .4 .3 .2 .1 20 % 2.4 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.0 .9 .6 30 % 3.5 3.0 2.7 2.5 2.2 1.9 1.6 1.3 1.1 .8 40 % 4.5 4.0 3.5 1 3.1 2.8 12.5 2.1 1.8 1.4 1.1 50 % 5.6 5.0 4.3 3.9 3.5 3.1 2.7 2.3 1.9 1.5 60% 7.0 6.0 5.3 4.8 4.3 3.9 3.4 2.9 2.4 1.9 70 % 8.1 7.0 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5 3.9 3.4 2.9 2.3 80 % 9.4 8.0 7.0 6.4 5.7 5.2 4.6 4.0 3.4 2.8 90 % 10.7 9.0 1 7.9 7.2 1 6.5 15.9 15.2 1 4.6 3.9 13.3 100% 12.0 1 10.0 1 8.8 8.1 7.3 1 6.6 5.8 1 5.1 4.3 3.6 Note: The required surface area calculated from the tables is to be provicied at the permanent poo a evation. I mmmu�= 3-91 (410 (5) 10.000 166 8,000 EXAMPLE (1) (2) (3) I58 6 000 0.4t Inch« (3.0 flail 6. 144 5,000 0•120 cis S. 4,000 Itr 6• S. 132 Hef 3,000 S. a. 120 11) c.s a's 4' 2 000 (2) 9.1 7.4 108 (3) t.t 7.7 4. 3. L •D Is f«1 3. 96 1,000 3' Soo 84 600 --� -- 500 72 400 / ; 2. ` z 60 tWi 200 'F 1.5 C 54 ¢ w 100 > 4° / a 2 80 a % _ O 42 O 60 W 1.0 U.0 SO Hill ENTRANCE 0 cc c 40 D / TYPE W W 10 W '- W 36 30 (1) Square edge .Ith # 9 = 33 hood.all G .9 a c 2 aa«old) .. e .Ith a x SO need.ell .6 (3) area.$ ens •6 27 / dnpetiq 10 ° . 7- 7 24 6 T9 use scale (2) 9r (3) pulses 21 S horizontally to stale Ill.the. / 4 .st straight Ihellhed Ilne through D eso 0 seal«, er rareru as 6 3 Illustrated. IB 2 1° .s 1.0 s 12 Exhibit 3-9 Headwater depth for concrete pipe culverts with inlet control (Ref. Hyd. Eng. Cir. No. 5, USBPR, 1965) M Elm 1.5 W 9 .8 6 q 2000 1000 goo 120 B00 108 500 96 400 84 300 72 66 too 60 U1 LL u 34 = rn W 48 S / 100 2 /_ 42 80,9 It rc s 36 u 60 33 O 50 W 1- 30 = a0 a 0 27 30 24 20 21 e 10 1s 'e 6 12 s 4 3-93 N 'NW ­4 ;L he V r C _ W Slope So— F a s SUBMERGEO OUTLET CULVERT FLOWING FULL a � Nr . N. lq—LSo r Fol oullol clo" nol We.nFroFe, can DVU NW GF n,olho•o Jne.iEoo m the EoUign proco•uro Q / L.110 o'. 0.5 N ey.►r% 4 .8 1.0 �fq W 2 LL l� iy x 3 ��� •ipo W 4 x p poo 3 p 6 goo • e • o O 'N 10 �J Exhibit 3-11 Head for concrete pipe culverts flowing full with outlet control n - 0.012 (Ref. Hyd. Eng. Cir. No. 5, USBPR, 1965) Me 5 ESTIMATION OF STONE SIZE AND DIMENSIONS FOR CULVERT APRONS I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 1 16 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 i 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 51 J____ !___7__L__.__i__ 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I T T I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 �— 2 1 T 1 �— I — II 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 111 1 1 1 1 0 5 10 15 20 25 Do IN FT. i Step 1> Esllmole flow veloelly Va of culvert or paved channel outlet. Slop 2> For plpe culverts Do Is diameter. For pipe arch. arch and box culvert@ and paved channel outlets. D a — A a, where A a - crow s4c0onol area of flow at outlet. For multiple culverts, use Do - 1.25 x D a of single culvert. Slop J> For apron grodWof 10% or steeper, use recomm*ndollon s for next higher tone (zones I thru 6) W o N APRON MATERIAL LENGTH OF APRON TO PROTECT CULVERT LI TO PREVENT SCOUR IIOLE L2 , I Stan* Filling (Fln e) ] x D a 4 x D a 2 Stone Filling (Light) ] x D a 6 x D 0 J Stone Filling (Medium) 4 x 0 0 B x D a ,4 Stone Filling (Ileovy) 4 x 0 o a x 0 a 5 Stone Filling (Ileovy) 5 x 0 0 10 x D a 6 Stone Filling (Ileovy) 5 x 0 a 12 x D 0 7 Special study required (energy dlilpolors„stilling boaln or larger alone alto.) SOURCE BANKS AMD CHANNEL LINING PROCEEDURES, sl V nnT nivlcinei nr nrnina n..n .— 1 FES Precast Reinforced Concrete Flared End Sections F= Flexible Plastic Type Joints Specifications: N.0 Department of Transportation fifi FG lik I K fi i —31 K-- TTT OD H J D Well A R C -� L D Well I OD I L A B C E F G H J K I M I Wt. 12 2 16 75 4 241/2 501/2 231/2 141A 132/4 13% 131/4 12/4 13/4 650 15 21/4 191/2 75 7 191/2 451/2 30 172/4 16% 171/4 161/2 2 2 890 18 21/2 23 751/2 9 19 461/2 36 2013/1e 20% 20% 191/2 2 2 1,170 24 3 30 732/4 11 421/2 311/4 472/4 275A 27 262/4 26% 21/2 21/2 1,460 30 3/h 371/2 731/2 131/2 52 211/4 591/2 341/4 331/8 332/4 32% 21/4 21/4 2,000 36 4 44 99 16 611/2 371/2 71 41 40 39% 381/4 31/2 31/2 3,600 42 41h 51 98 22 631/4 343A 77 47% 46% 46 451/s 41h 31/2 5,100 48 5 58' 982/4 251/2 69s/o 291/4 84 532& 5212/1e 521h 51% 41/2 31/2 6,200 54 51h 65 100 27 65 35 90 58% 58a/is 581/4 571h 41/4 41/4 60 6 72 99 30 60 39 96 65% 65 642A 64 42/4 42/4 11,650 OD at joint is enlarged to C Wall N.C. Products Corp. P,O. Box 27077 Raleigh, N.C. 27611 (919) 834-2557 &l16 APPENDIX B STORM WATER MANAGEMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN BERKLEIGH SUBDIVISION - PHASE 4 STORM WATER MANAGEMENT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN GENERAL Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4, is located within the NorthChase Development located on North Carolina Highway 132 within New Hanover County. The project area will contain improvements which will require perpetual maintenance and include a storm water management system which relies on the treatment of surface runoff through one of the following methods: a. network of vegetative swales b. detention pond facility OPERATION OF STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS a. VEGETATIVE SWALE The vegetative swales are intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of these swales allow the use of curbing for roadway areas and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. b. DETENTION POND The detention pond is intended to provide some measure of sediment and nutrient filtration within the vegetation along the pond perimeter as well as promoting infiltration of runoff into the subsurface groundwater. The use of a pond allows a more intensive built -upon area to be developed and is a permitted method for stormwater treatment in compliance with the State of North Carolina Administrative code Section 15 NCAC 2H.1000, Stormwater Runoff Disposal. MAINTENANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Routine maintenance as detailed below is required for both the vegetative swales and detention ponds. To provide for this, a HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION shall be formed which shall be responsible for all required maintenance. In lieu of performing the direct maintenance, the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION may contract this service to an independent maintenance entity; however, all responsibilities for enforcing these restrictive covenants shall reside with the HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION. Page Two Operation and Maintenance Plan Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 Dues will be established at a level sufficient to fund the required maintenance personnel. 4. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE a. VEGETATIVE SWALES As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: (1) Grass shall be mowed at a sufficient interval so that the maximum grass height shall not exceed six (6) inches. (2) Vegetative swales shall be inspected for erosion or blockage after every runoff producing event but not less than monthly. (3) Areas exhibiting erosion or loss of vegetation shall be stabilized and reseeded as necessary to restore proper operation. b. DETENTION POND Prior to construction of any impervious surfaces, the wetted perimeter shall be planted with water resilient vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics; the remaining pond slopes shall also be vegetated and planted with vegetation appropriate to soil and site characteristics. All slopes shall be maintained to ensure growth of such vegetations. As a minimum, the following maintenance procedures shall be followed: (1) Upon Completion of Construction: (a) Any sediment deposited in detention pond shall be removed to obtain design depth, slopes and specifications. (b) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of sand, silt or foreign materials. These features include, but not limited to, the pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (c) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (2) After Each Runoff Producing Rain: (a) Any sloughing, erosion or vegetative wash -out of the pond slopes shall be repaired immediately. Page Three Operation and Maintenance Plan Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 (b) All drainage features shall be inspected and cleaned of trash or foreign materials. These features include the pond side slopes, pond outlet structure trash screen, outlet orifice and site drop inlet and catch basin grates. (c) Any component which is determined to be not performing satisfactory in its intended usage shall be repaired or replaced to original design specifications. (3) Semi -Annually: (a) The detention pond shall be checked for siltation and filling. Should the bottom elevation exceed the design bottom elevation, the pond shall be excavated one (1) foot below the design elevation to allow solids accumulation due to siltation and filling. A Nort/� hCh�ase Homeowner's Association: By: Andrew L. Ammons - President North Carolina New Hanover County I, / a Notary Public for County of New Hanover a4d State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that Andrew L. Ammons personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, this/5'lday of Dec er 1994. tary Publi My CpmcpiSSzgn Expires %7 = - f Yi3s VV °y AUu`.�Gz / � 9//nVER,COJ�\�i A 0 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Jonathan B. Howes Governor WATER QUALITY SECTION Secretary August 28, 1995 Mr. John Klein, P.E. Klein Engineering and Associates 322 South Fourth Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Subject: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Stormwater Project No. SW8 950519 NorthChase Berkleigh Subdivision Phase 4 New Hanover County Dear Mr. Klein: The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Submittal for the NorthChase Berkleigh Subdivision Phase 4 on August 11, 1995. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the submittal for the subject project is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: The method of backing into the required surface area calculation by figuring the depth of the pond based on the available surface area is confusing. Your interpolations are incorrect because you based the calculation on 30 % impervious, when in actuality, values of 30.35 % and 32 % should have been used. The result is still deficient surface area. Normally, a depth is chosen, then the required surface area is calculated. If you must back into the calculation, at least choose a depth that is listed on the charts, ie., 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5,... The design storage contour (ie., the elevation that the 1" volume will rise to) has not been delineated or labelled on the pond detail. 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Klein August 28, 1995 Stormwater Project No. SW8 950519 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 September 28, 1995, or the submittal will be returned as incomplete. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer DA/arl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\ADDINFO\950519.AUG cc:. (Linda_Lewi"s Central Files 2 KLEIN ENGINEERIN TITr""m 322 South 4th Street Wilmington, NC 28401 AND ASSOCIATES AUG 11 1995 D (910)763-7900 ........................... August 1, 1995 Ms. Linda Lewis NC DEHNR Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Re: Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4 Stormwater Project No.: SW8 950519 Request for Additional Information Dear Linda: File No.: 95001 Please find enclosed revised submittal items for the above referenced project. Included for your review are the following: 1. Revised application form with common areas included 2. Three (3) copies of revised Construction Drawings 3. Three (3) copies of the revised Design Narrative which includes revised impervious area calculations and the modified Operation and Maintenance Plan Revisions and Modifications include the following: 1. Drainage areas have been delineated. 2. Statement has been added on deed restriction concerning the common areas. 3. Offsite drainage has been identified and included. 4. Use of consistent drainage areas for surface area calculations. 5. Revisions to surface areas based on items noted above. 6. Permanent pool and design storage elevations have been added to the outlet structure; permanent pool contour indicated on plan. 7. O&M plan has been modified as requested. Should there be any questions concerning the enclosed items or additional copies desired, please contact our office. Sincerely, KLEIN ENGINEERING AND ASSOCIATES HN K. KLEIN, PE enclosures cc: Mr. Andrew L. Ammons QUG 1 1 1995 U D E IVI PROJ# 95oS/ 7 State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Bob Jamieson Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary WATER QUALITY SECTION Regional Manager June 5, 1995 Mr. John Klein, P.E. Klein Engineering and Associates 322 South Fourth Street Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 Subject: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Stormwater Project No. SW8 950519 NorthChase-Berkleigh Subdivision Phave 4 New Hanover County Dear Mr. Klein: The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Submittal for NorthChase-Berkleigh Subdivision Phase 4 on May 30, 1995. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the submittal for the subject project is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: /1. Please delineate the drainage areas to each pond on the plan sheet. 1/2. Please add a statement to the deed restrictions concerning the 1000 square feet built -upon limit for the common areas. ,/ 3. It appears that the South Pond has off -site drainage entering the pond from the adjacent subdivision roads of approximately 7,800 square feet. Please verify and account for this drainage in the calculations. I/ 4. You have based the percent impervious of the site on the site area, yet you use the smaller drainage area to calculate the required pond surface area. You must be consistent. If you use the site area in the built -upon calculations, you must use it in the surface area calculation. The two are not interchangeable. 5. As a result of #4 above, the surface areas provided are deficient. sk;ll .tell, �G 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer 1 Mr. Klein June 5, 1995 Stormwater Project No. SW8 950519 6. Please add permanent pool and des* n stora a ool elevations to the outlet structure details and delineate and label th design storage pool ontours on the pond details on sheet C2. i10 oie 7. The Operation and Maintenance plan states that upon completion of construction the pond will be vegetated. The pond must be permanently vegetated prior to the construction of an impervious surface. Please revise. 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 July 5, 1995, or the submittal will be returned as incomplete. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, �vr�c(c, GC" Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer DA/arl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\ADDINFO\950519.JUN cc: Lmda Lewis_ Central Files U] " BLTI4T4ER AREA ` Is the built upon area at least 30 feet from mean high water of all surface waters? "es If no, please provide a description '-?. 0. (Note: Only boat ramps, public roads, public bridges, and walkways to water related facilities are allowed within 30 feet of the mean high water line if the project is intended to meet stormwater control requirements through density limits.) DEED RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS By my signature below, I certify that the recorded deed restrictions and protective covenants for this project shall limit the allowable built -upon area per lot to ?()")0 square feet inclusive of right-of-way, structures, pavement, walkways or patios of brick, stone, or slate, not including wood decking, state that the covenants will be binding on all parties and persons claiming under them, that they will run with the land, and that benefits may be enforced by the State of North Carolina, therefore, the covenant cannot be changed or deleted without consent of the State. CERTIFICATION I, p_ drevl I. ;r,mons , certify that the information included on this submittal form is correct, that the project will be constructed in conformance with this information, and that to the best of my knowledge,' the proposed project complies with the requirements of 15 NCAC 2H.1003 (b). I authorize a below nam person or firm to submit stormwater plans on my behalf, and agree to abide by the de r triction sta ment above. A�wnei" Signature Date Provide authorized person or firm name and address below: }leir_ �nvine2rin_cr i_-_:>ocia.tee 1, Emily D. Voigt (Mathews) ,allotary Public fortheStateof tJorth Carolina County of New Hanover , do hereby certify that Andrew L_ Ammnn�;. Pres personally appeared before me this 2 5 t h day of A n r i 1 , 19 q , , and acknowledges the due execution of the foregoing instrymeQt. Witness my hand and official seal, lvly' o% !Iasi v' W expires 7-22-96 DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SIGN -OFF ,� , � Regigi onal Office ' •V�d C� Date Date Individual Evaluating Forms/Plans Regional Water Quality Supervisor cc: Applicant/WiRO/Bradley Bennett/Central Files DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT DENSITY PROJECT DATA Project Name Location (County, Township/Municipality, Address, State Road) Nev', fia_ever v iH T."---------- Owner's Name ="".e_ s—`iorthCh se Cor-ior-cation. Phone Number Submittal Date r; ;,z- l 0 c Brief Description (include map and appropriate drawings) cent .=_.= r.3 r Si Name of Water Body Receiving Stormwater Runoff Classification of Water Body ="' If SA waters, engineered system, and distance is <0.5 miles, attach report of chloride sampling results mg/I State/Federal Permits/Approvals Required (Check appropriate blanks) CAMA Major 404 Permit Other (Specify) CALCULATION OF BUILT UPON AREA Sedimentation/Erosion Control DEM/DHS Sewage Disposal { Built upon area means that portion of a development that is covered by impervious or partially pervious cover including buildings, pavement, recreation facilities, gravel, etc., but not including wood decking. If the project includes areas draining to different water classifications, please note them separately below. o,_,. he -L-n No,.t :e1-1 Subwatershed Subwatershed Classificator. Built upon area • '' ' 4.11 Total Project Area - • %' = % Built upon Area Allowable B/U Area Is the Project B/U Area < the Allowable B/U Area? Ye (If no, an engineered system is required.) % Built upon area = (built upon area / total project area) * 100 Built upon area limits for projects to meet density: SA waters --- 25%, Other ---30% STORMWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM Describe how the runoff will be treated Office use only L.o E C E 1995 MAY 3 0 D E M r_:OJ #- Ga5g50519 KLEIN ENGINEERING 322 South 4th Street 401 AND ASSOCIATES Wilmington, NC 900 May 26, 1995 File No.: 95001 Ms. Linda Lewis NC DEHNR DFET Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section MAY 3 01995 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Re: Berkleigh Subdivision, Phase 4---------------_.___... NorthChase Development, New Hanover County Engineered System Submittal Dear Ms. Lewis: Please find enclosed submittal for the above referenced project. The project will consist of single family residential lots with roadways using curbing. Included for your review are the following: 1. Completed application form 2. Three (3) copies of Construction Drawings 3. Three (3) copies of the Storm Drainage Calculations and Design Narrative. Included are impervious area calculations and the completed Operation and Maintenance Plan Should there be any questions concerning the enclosed items or additional copies desired, please contact our office. Under separate cover, we have submitted information to Ms. Beth Easley for Erosion and Sedimentation Control consideration. Sincerely, KLEIN ENGINEERIbQ AND ASSOCIATES J N K. KLGINi PE .enclosures cc: Mr. Andrew L. Ammons S 191RNO A TER �IJnU( MAY 3 C 1995 U DE IVI PROJ q�ScuP 9Sosi9 Mate of North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: I, Thad Eure, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify the following and hereto attached (, sheets) to be a true copy of ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF NORTHCHASE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. and the probates thereon, the original of which was filed in this office on the ,6th day of January 1986 after having been found to conform to law. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal. Done in Office, at Raleigh, this 16th day Of January in the year of our Lord 1986. 1! CU1lEN1 NJl3714 9' DME O1!16/86 TAff:44' OF Ft ;(,E IAItY ' ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION LiATE UI ' (��'l1 /b'1 f1hE(IME09%4.f OF NORTHCHASE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. In compliance with the requirements of Chapter 55A of the North Carolina General Statutes, the undersigned, a natural person of full age, has this day executed these Articles of Incorporation for the purpose of forming a nonprofit corporation and hereby certifies: ARTICLE I NAME The name of the corporation if Northchase Homeowners Association, Inc., hereinafter called the "Association". ARTICLE II REGISTERED OFFICE i The initial registered office of the Association is located at 140 Aimnons Drive, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina 27609. ARTICLE III REGISTERED AGENT Justus M. Aimnons whose address of 140 fumons Drive, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina 27609, is hereby appointed the initial registered agent of this Association. ARTICLE IV PURPOSE AND POWERS OF THE ASSOCIATION This Association does not contemplate pecuniary gain or profit to the members thereof, and the specific purposes for which it is formed are to provide for maintenance, preservation and architectural control of the Lots and Common Area within that certain real property described as follows: All of that land situated in Cape Fear Township which is now owned or hereafter acquired by Aiunons-Boykin Corporation or others for development as a part of Northchase, a more particular description of which land appears on SCHEDULE A attached hereto and hereby incorporated herein by reference, and to promote the health, safety and welfare of the residents within the above -described property and any additions thereto as may hereafter be brought within the jurisdiction of this Association, and for this purpose to: (a) exercise all of the powers and privileges and to perform all of the duties and obligations of the Association as set forth in that certain Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, hereinafter called the "Declaration", applicable to the property and recorded or to be recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina, and as the same may be. amended from time to time as therein provided, said. Declaration being incorporated herein as if set- forth at length; (b) fix, levy, collect- and enforce payment- by any lawful means, all charges or assessments pursuant to the terns of the Declaration; to pay all expenses in connection therewith and all office.and other expenses incident to the conduct of the business of the Association, including all licenses, taxes or governmental charges levied or imposed against the property of the Association; o (c) acquire (by gift, purchase or otherwise), own, hold, improve, build upon, operate, maintain, convey, sell, lease transfer, dedicate for public use or otherwise dispose of real or personal property in connection with the affairs of the Association; (d) borrow money, and with the assent of two-thirds (2/3) of each class of members, mortgage, pledge, deed in trust, or hypothecate any or all of its real or personal property as security for money borrowed Or debts incurred; provided, however, that all security holders will be subordinate to the rights of the owners. (e) dedicate, sell or transfer all or any part of the Common Area to any public agency, authority or utility for such purposes and subject to such conditions as may be agreed to by the members. No such dedication or transfer shall be effective unless an instrument has been signed by two-thirds (2/3) of each class of members, agreeing to such dedication, sale or transfer; (f) participate in mergers and consolidations with other nonprofit corporations organized for the same purposes provided that any such merger or consolidation shall have the interest of two-thirds (2/3) of each class of members; (g) annex additional residential property and Common Area pursuant to the provisions of Article III of the Declaration; and (h) have and to exercise any and all powers, rights, and privileges Which a corporation organized under the Non -Profit Corporation Law of the State of North Carolina by law may now or hereafter have or exercise. ARTICLE. V MEMBERSHIP Every person or entity who or which is a record owner of a fee or undivided fee interest in any Lot which is subject by covenants of record to assessment by the Association, including contract sellers, shall be a voting Member of the Association. The foregoing is not intended to include persons or entities who hold an interest merely as security for the performance of an obligation. Such membership shall be appurtenant to and may not be separated from the ownership of any lot which is subject to assessment by the Association. ARTICLE VI VOTING RIGHTS The Association shall have two classes of voting membership: Class A. Class A members shall be all Owners with the exception of the Declarant- (the Declarant, however, shall become a Class A member upon the conversion of its Class B membership to Class A membership as hereinafter provided). Class A members shall be entitled to one vote for each Lot owned. When more than one person holds an interest in any Lot, all such persons shall be members. The vote or.votes for such Lot- shall be exercised as they among themselves determine, but in no event shall more than one vote be cast with respect to any Lot. Class B. The Class B member(s) shall be the Declarant and shall be entitled to three (3) votes for each Lot owned. The Class B membership shall cease and be converted to Class A membership on the happening of either of t)te following events, whichever occurs earlier: (a) when the total votes outstanding in the Class A membership equal the total votes outstanding in the Class B membership; or (b) on January 1, 1998. - 2 - EXHIBIT "A". BEGINNING at an existing concrete monument in the eastern right of'way line of N. C. Highway #132, said concrete monument being located South 260 42' East 786.31 feet from N. C. Grid Monwnent "Doran-2"; runs thence with the eastern right of way line of N. C. Highway #132, the following courses and distances: South 120 57' East 570.78 feet to an iron pipe; South 131 22' East 351.00 feet to a concrete monument; South 130 49' 30" East 386.10 feet to an iron pipe, and South 140 42' East 1139.46 feet to an old concrete monument in the eastern right of way of said road; runs thence crossing said road South 79° 13' 30" West 200.78 feet to an ald iron pipe in the western right of way of N. C. Highway #132; runs thence South 790 42 325.08 feet to an old iron pipe in a ditch; runs thence with said ditch South 79° 23' West 410.31 feet to an old iron pipe_ in the intersection of said ditch with a canal ditch; runs thence up said` ,anal ditch North 41° 51' West 999.9.0 feet to a stake;' runs thence continuing 1p said ditch North 410 46' 45" West 1665.18 feet to an iron pipe near i bend in said ditch; runs thence South 591 29' West 893.40 feet to an :uto jack on the southern edge of said canal; runs thence, with an old narked line North 00° 01' East 2658.34 feet to an old dead 20-inch marked :orner pine tree; runs thence North 29° 03' 30" West 2591.00 feet to a 'D.L.G." Stone; runs thence South 870 00' East 408.54 feet to a "D.L.G." ;tone; runs thence North 42° 01' 15" East 1809.04 feet to a Stone No. 'N-1905"; runs thence North 390 30' 45" East 586.87 feet to a "D.L.G." tone; runs.thence South 67° 01' 30" East 1824.46 feet (passing over an nline iron pipe at the western right of way of N. C. Highway #132 at 55.13 feet and over a second inline iron pipe at the eastern right of ay of said road at 1001.93'feet) to a "D.L.G." Stone; runs thence South G° 06' 15" East 1302.03 feet to a "D.L.G." Stone; runs thence North 52° 1' 30" East 513.80 feet to a "D.L.G." Stone; runs thence South 16° 35' 5" East 4415.18 feet to a "D.L.G." Stone beside an "H" Stone; runs thence outh 160 51' East 83.00 feet to an old lightwood stake; runs thence South 6°.55' East 387.10 feet to an iron pipe in the old run of Caney Branch; uns thence down the old run of Caney Branch, now a canal ditch; South G° 12' West 30 feet, more or less, to the center of said canal ditch; ins thence along the centerline of said canal .ditch in a southwesterly irect-ion approximately 1650 feet to a point; runs thence South 750 21' )" West to a stake located 16 feet, more or less, west of the centerline E said canal ditch, said line down the old run of Caney Branch and the interline of said canal ditch being evidenced bya reference line described 3 follows: Beginning at the terminus of the above -described call Guth 460 55' East 387.10 running feet to an iron pipe in the old run of Caney -anch and runs as follows: South 360 12' 00" West 188 >uth 180 30' 30" ..Q9 feet to a.atake; West 583..45 feet to'a stake; South 046 52' 00' West .0.45 feet to a stake, and South 75° 21' 00" West'48.32 feet to said :ake located 16 feet, more or less, west of the centerline of said canal tch; runs thence South 75° 21' West 731,39 feet to an iron pipe; runs ence North 100 44' West 1538.89 feet to' an old concrete monument; runs ence South 770 03' West 1436.42 feet to the Beginning, and containing 0.62 gross acres, which after deducting 36.50 acres contained in the ght of.way of N. C. Highway #132, leaves a net acreage of 714.12 acres reinabove_described as shown on a survey by Thompson Surveying Co., A., dated June, 1979, entitled "Map of Survey for Show Development Corp., pe Fear Township, New Hanover County, North Carolina.." EXHIBIT "A" BOOK. PAGE Drawn by: 1315 113o Seay, fuse, Harvey & Titchener, Box 18807, Raleigh, NC 27619 RtSOR Dfi !' lGil VFC �Fii: [• RC BE NORTH CAROLINA, DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS f;tt IEr,. AND RESTRICTIONS FOR NORTHCHASE NEW IIANOVER COUNTY. Jr.n 17 '3 ''!i 1 I! l J NEW HANOVER COUNTY REGISTRY THIS DECLARATION, made on the date hereinafter set forth by Ammons -Boykin Corporation, a North Carolina corporation, hereinafter referred to as "Declarant." ARTICLE I STATEMENT OF PURPOSE AND INTENT The Declarant is engaged in the development of a tract of land containing A, approximately 750 acres of land, located on the west and east sides of State Route 132 north of the City of Wilmington, as described on Exhibit "A" and to be known as NorthChase and herein referred to as "NorthChase." NorthChase will include residential, recreational, shopping center, office, industrial and institutional properties. In the construction of NorthChase, the applicable sedimentation and soil erosion laws require developers to observe practices designed to prohibit the sedimentation of streams not within the boundaries of the subdivision. NorthChase contains several manmade lakes, and the Declarant intends to construct several additional lakes. The primary purpose of: these lakes is to collect such sediment as may result from erosion during the development of NorthChase and the construction of improvements and to prevent such sediment from polluting streams and drainage areas not within the boundaries of NorthChase. The secondary purpose of these lakes is to provide the recreation and beauty which such lakes contribute to a development. While it is the desire and intent of the Declarant to avoid unreasonable sedimentation of the lakes, whereby they will ultimately be valuable to the subdivision from the standpoint of recreation and aesthetics, it is nevertheless essential to reiterate the primary purpose of the lakes and the absolute right of: the Declarant to use them for the collection of sediment during the development of NorthChase without any obligation to thereafter remove the sediment. The purpose and intent of this Declaration is to provide for the ownership and the continuing maintenance of all the lakes of NorthChase, the ftMRNED TO 7a1 N, co ege- RD' Gvlimi vey N.C-1- 799-3-72-3 BOOK. PAGE � 1315 1147 (1) annexation of additional properties, and dedication of additional Common Areas; (2) exchange of Common Area for other portions of the properties; (3) amendment of this Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. SECTION 10. Other Associations. Nothing herein shall affect the Declarant's right to establish other associations (e.g. townhouse associations) and in connection therewith designate common areas solely for the benefit of members of such associations. The annexation to NorthChase Association of areas within such associations shall not entitle the members of NorthChase Association to the use of Common Areas established for the benefit of members of such other associations. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being the Declarant herein, has executed this instrument on this the P day of ,nioo p gy , 19 Ob. ,,,,. .d asS F, Secretary Ct1'1'Llm-O )-VL l NORTH CAROLINA-WAKE COUNTY AMMONS-BOYKIN CORPORATION 3 By J President This u= da of �y 1986, personally came before me, yxi(_a �. Q,d a otary public, Q4cw'y ho, being me duly sworn, says that he is President of AMMONS-BOYKIN CORPORATION and that the seal affixed to the foregoing or annexed instrument in writing is the corporate seal of said Corporation, and that said writing was signed and sealed byhim �in ehalf of aid CC rpgz ion b i s authority duly given. And the said GCaat a�cnoWdedged t e said writing to be the act and deed of said Corporati . WITNESS my hand and official seal this day of-iG 1986. •�1,•�y��Commission expires: 7-A;Z.86 B. Vo 4La p4ml ic STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA New Hanover County The Foregoing Certificate of --jy B_ Kind--------- --ANQtary Public is certified to be correct. - - - - - -This the-L7- jay of Jan_ 19 _86 11iPecca P. Tucker, Regis er of Deeds By—� _ -- Deputy -18- BOOK PAGE 1315 1148 EXHIBIT "A" BEGINNING at an existing concrete monument in the eastern right of way line of N. C. Highway #132, said concrete monument being located South 260 42' East 786.31 feet from N. C. Grid Monument "Doran-2"; runs thence with the eastern right of way line of N. C. Highway #132, the following courses and distances: South 12" 57' East 570.78 feet to an iron pipe; South 13" 22' East 351.00 feet to a concrete monument; South 13" 49' 30" East 386.10 feet to an iron pipe, and South 14" 42' East 1139.46 feet to an old concrete monument in the eastern right of way of said road; runs.thence crossing said road South 79" 13' 30" West 200.78 feet to an old iron pipe in the western right of way of N. C. Highway #132; runs thence South 79" 42' 325.08 feet to an old iron pipe in a ditch; runs thence with said ditch South 79° 23' West 410.31 feet to an old iron pipe. in the intersection of said ditch with a canal ditch; runs thence up said canal ditch North 41" 51' West 999.90 feet to a stake; runs thence continuiz up said ditch North 41" 46' 45" West 1665.18 feet to an iron pipe near a bend in said ditch; runs thence South 59" 29' West 893.40 feet to an auto jack on the southern edge of said canal; runs thence, with an old marked line North 00" 01' East 2658.34 feet to an old dead 20-inch marked corner pine tree; runs thence North 29" 03' 30" West 2591.00 feet to a "D.L.G." Stone; runs thence South 87" 00' East 408.54 feet to a "D.L.G." Stone; runs thence North 42" O1' 15" East 1809.04 feet to a Stone No. "N-1905"; runs thence North 39" 30' 45" East 586.87 feet to a "D.L.G." Stone; runs thence South 67" O1' 30" East 1824.46 feet (passing over an inline iron pipe at the western right of way of,N. C. Highway #132 at 755.13 feet and over a second inline iron pipe at the eastern right of way of said road at 1001.93 feet) to a "D.L.G." Stone; runs thence South 86" 06' 15" East 1302.03 feet to a "D.L.G." Stone; runs thence North 52" 21' 30" East 513.80 feet to a "D.L.G." Stone; runs thence South 16" 35' 15" East 4415:18 feet to a "D.L.G." Stone beside an "H" Stone; runs thence South 16" 51' East 83.00 feet to an old lightwood stake; runs thence South 46'.55' East 387:10 feet to an iron pipe in the old run of Caney Branch; runs thence down the old run of Caney Branch, now a canal ditch; South 36" 12' West 30 feet, more or less, to the center of said canal ditch; runs thence along the centerline of said canal.ditch in a southwesterly direction approximately 1650 feet to a point; runs thence South 75" 21' 00" West to a stake located 16 feet, more or less, west of the centerline of said canal ditch, said line down the old run of Caney Branch and the centerline of said canal ditch being evidenced bya reference line described as follows: Beginning at the terminus of the above -described call running South 46" 55' East 387.10 feet to an iron pipe in the old run of Caney Branch and runs as follows: South 36" 12' 00" West 188.,94 feet to a.stake; South 18" 30' 30" West 583.45 feet to a stake; South 046 52' 00" West 910.45 feet to a stake, and South 75 21' 00" West 48.32 feet to said stake located 16 feet, more or less, west of the centerline of said canal ditch; runs thence South 75" 21' West 731.39 feet to an iron pipe; runs thence North 10" 44' West 1538.89 feet td an old concrete monument; runs thence South 770 03' West 1436.42 feet to the Beginning, and containing 750.62 gross acres, which after deducting 36.50 acres contained in the right of ,way of N. C. Highway #132, leaves a net acreage of 714.12 acres hereinabove_described as shown on a survey by Thompson Surveying Co., P.A., dated June, 1979, entitled "Map of Survey for Show Development Corp., Cape Fear Township, New Hanover County, North Carolina." EXHIBIT "A"