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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8100901_APPLICATION_20100820 (2)Stormwater Design for Parrot Landing Subdivision Onslow County August 17, 2010 RSC Project No. 1002430 Engineering, PIIC Engineer: Randall Edens, PE 16310USHwy 17 Hampstead, NC 28443 910-270-9599 Developer: Parrott Landing Inc. PO Box 1174 Swansboro, NC 28584 Table of Contents 1. Stormwater application form (Form SWU-101) —one original, one copy 2. Deed Restrictions & Protective Covenants (Form DRPC-3) — one original, one copy 3. Wet Detention Basin Supplement — Basin A 4. Wet Detention Basin Supplement — Basin B 5. Level Spreader Supplement — Level Spreader A 6. Level Spreader Supplement — Level Spreader B 7. Wet Detention Basin O&M Agreement — Basin A 8. Wet Detention Basin O&M Agreement — Basin B 9. Level Spreader O&M Agreement — Level Spreader A 10. Level Spreader O&M Agreement — Level Spreader B 11. Narrative for Parrot Landing Subdivision 12. USGS Map 13. Calculations 14. Soils Map 15.Soils Report by Applied Resource Management ``cC 8 V 16. Property Deed L A(1G 2 0 ?010 17. Department of Secretary of State documentation Narrative for Parrot Landing Subdivision Project Description: The purpose of this project is to develop 10.3 acres into a 34 lot residential townhouse subdivision located on Queens Creek Road in Hubert, NC. The property has been conditionally rezoned to R-10CZ to allow for described development. Due to conditional rezoning, the developer is limited to only developing the approved rezoning plan. The total area of the proposed development is 10.3 acres. A portion of the property is located within a Zone X flood area. The wetlands have been delineated by Applied Resource Management and are shown on the plat. There will be no development within the wetlands and they are to remain in their natural state. The open space shall be dedicated and maintained by the Home Owners Association. The property is located within '/2 mile of and drains to SA and HQW waters (Parrot Swamp). The overall proposed density is 15.8% impervious surface which makes it a high density development. The attached storm water plan proposes to use (2) wet detention ponds (Onsite Basin A and Onsite Basin B) along with vegetated filter strips to treat and convey storm water. The proposed development shall be completed in phases as noted on the plans. Phase 1 will consist of the 5 buildings located along Queens Creek Road and the pump station. Onsite Basin B, Level Spreader B and associated appurtenances will be installed to support Phase 1 construction and build out. Grading, utilities, paving and buildings located above the Phase 1 line will be included in the first phase of construction. Phase 2 will consist of the remaining 3 buildings and the balance of Parrot Lane. Onsite Basin A, Level Spreader A and associated appurtenances will be installed to support Phase 2 construction and build out. Phase 2 shall be completed after Phase 1 is finished. The calculations and supporting design of bmp's are included in the submittal. Utilities: Water and sewer will be provided by ONWASA. Design and specifications for both have been approved by ONWASA and are currently being permitting through the state. Jones Onslow will be providing electrical service to the site. The roads will be paved and shall be privately owned and maintained. AUG 2 0 2010 Impervious Area Calculations RECEIVED AUG 202010 BY: Parrot Landing Revised 1211=10 Post -Developed Impervious Information Basin "A" total to Pond Area (SF) Total Basin Area 31388 0.72 Ac Cover Description Buildings 8,667.00 Road Asphalt 10,185.00 Concrete Walk 1,026.00 19,878.00 0.46 Ac Total Impervious = 0.46 Ac % Impervious = 63.33% On Site 106078.00 Off Site 18534.00 Total Basin Area 124612.00 2.86 Cover Description Buildings 14,001.00 Road Asphalt 31,384.00 Concrete Walk 2,874.00 Gravel Drive/Pump Station 3,801.00 Off site Impervious 6,722.00 58,782.00 1.35 Total Impervious = 1.35 % Impervious = 47.17% Project Impervious Information Total Project Impervous Calculation Area (SF) Property Area 448511 10.30 Ac Cover Description Buildings 22,668.00 Road Asphalt 41,569.00 Concrete Walk 3,900.00 Gravel Drive/Pump Station 3,801.00 71,938.00 1.65 Ac Total Impervious = 1.65 Ac %Impervious = 16.04% d DEC 0 2 2010 BY:. 12/1/2010 Page 1 RECEIVED NOV 2 2 2010 "ONSITE BASIN A" Wet Detention Pond Calculations BY:--------__ NC DENR Retention Requirements Objective: design a wet detention basin with the following characteristics: a permanent water pool depth between 3- and 8-feet, a surface area that meets TSS removal requirements (values set by NC DENR and included here), a forebay that is approximately 20% of the total pond volume, a temporary water pool sized to detain the initial 1.5 inch of rainfall runoff, an outlet device that drains the temporary water pool within 2-5 days, and a length -to -width ratio of approximately 3:1. Step 1: Determine the surface area required for 90% TSS removal Post -Development Conditions Total Drainage Area 31338.00 SgFI Basins A" Impervious Drainage Area 19878.00 SgFt Value from CAD Impervious Cover 63.43% Impervious Cover=(Impervious Drainage Area)/(Total Drainage Area)'100% Elevation of Permanent Pool Surface 10.0 FT Value selected by designer Average Depth of Permanent Pool 3.0 FT Value selected by designer Elevation of Wet Detention Pond Bottom not 6.0 FT (Bottom Elevation)=(Permanent Pool Surface including V sediment storage Elevation) -(Depth of Permanent Pool) Approximate Pond Length 90 FT Value from CAD A roximate Pond Width 26 FT Value from CAD Lan ih:Wltlth Retl0 3:1 Ratio= Len th 1 Width : f oe..� 1, d come oar,, for onw_ TSS Remova! 7380 Value from chart. Reference: "90% TSS ..y".. "....... _..........._. _" .- . __ .."..._. _. Removal Required Permanent Pool Surface Area 2,313 SF Required Surface Area=(Required SAIDA Ratio)'(Total Drainage Area) Provided Permanent Pool Surface Area 3,508 SF Interpolated value from stage -storage calculations Required 1.5" Runoff Volume (Volume of 1,621.4 CF 1.5" Runoff Volume-1.5 inch'Rv'1 foaU12 Temporary Pool) inch"(Total Drainage Area) Post Runoff Coefficient, Rv 0.621 IN/IN Rv=0.05.0.009'(%Impervious) Pre Post Runoff Volume (Volume of Temporary 5,710.0 CF I year 24 hour Runoff Volume=3630'3.83"Rv - Pool) Rv'(Total Drainage Area) Value from stage -storage calculations Volume Below Permanent Pool 6,445 CF (cumulative pond volume at permanent pool elevation) T...er Vchume er Overflow cie..eu..n 5755 CF Temporary Volume Provided at Pond Overflow Elevation Runoff Volume Elevation 11.24 FT Value is interpolation based upon stage -storage values. See stage -storage calculations Step 4: Verity that time required to drawdown the f -inch runoff volume is within 2 to 5 days Diameter of Proposed Low -flow Orifice 1.120 IN Value chosen by designer Overflow elevation 11.24 FT Value chosen by designer (Total Elevation Head Above Orifice)=(Overflow Total Elevation Head Above Orifice 1.24 FT Elevation) -(Elevation of Permanent Pool Surface) (Driving Head Above Orifice)=[(Elevation at Driving Head Above Orifice 0.4 FT Overflow Volume) -(Elevation of Permanent Pool Surface)]/3 Cd, Coefficient of Discharge 0.60 Value chosen by designer O, Flowrate Through Low -flow Orifice 0.02 CFS O=Cd-(Pi)"((Diameter of Orifice) "(1 11112 ;,, vnou•ro•oa ovn,:.-:.,,. u,..-„urn I Drawdown Time for 1.5-Inch Runoff 3.15 DAYS Revised 11/5/2010 NOV 2 2 2010 Wet Detention "ONSITE BASIN A" Calculations Stage -Storage Calculations for Proposed Wet Detention Pond determine the storage capacity and characteristics of the proposed wet detention pond. Pond side slope above Permanent Pool 3 0.5' above and 0.5' below Permanent Poo 10 Side Slope below planted shelf 1.5 Incremental and cumulative storage of the wet detention pond per contour interval Stage/Storage Above Permanent Pool (Including Forebay) Cumulative Contour Incremental Volume, S Contour Area (SF) Volume (CF) CF 10.0 3,508 0 0 Permanent Pool 11.0 5,389 4,449 4,449 11.24 5,495 1,306 5,755 Treatment Volume 12.15 6,346 5,388 11,142 Stage/Storage Total Pond (Including Forebay) Cumulative Contour Incremental Volume, S Contour Area (SF) Volume (CF) (CF) 5.0 741 0 0 -Bottom Elev. 6.0 914 828 828 7.0 1,104 1,009 1,837 8.0 1,312 1,208 3,045 9.5 1,539 2,139 5,183 10.0 3,508 1,262 6,445 -Permanent Pool 11.0 5,389 4,449 10,894 12.15 6,346 6,748 17,641 Forebay Only (20% of Total Pond) Cumulative Contour Incremental Volume, S Contour Area (SF) Volume (CF) (CF) 5.0 148 0 0 6.0 183 166 166 7.0 221 202 367 8.0 262 242 609 9.5 308 428 1,037 10.0 702 252 1,289 �ForebayVolume Average Pond Depth Calculation [0.25 x (1+ Abot_shelf / Aperm_pool)] + [((Abot_shelf + Abot_pond) /2) x (Depth / Abot_shelf)] 3.15 Avgerage Depth Revised 11/5/2010 PooaA W Aw, PAP-r-. av =1 .Z�i x { r. � `�1.,PA sore AFdr iA owr Awn 914 & mil- ep,o Per 5.tRL¢ rw;39 X C.. 9.5 T.�-PF-� - �T p � �.� o� S�rv.►rfre r `!4� + ��.�r NOV 2 2 Z010 rIJ-Lr;l 5d. /470, ?Ioc�,,e G 3.4 5 `6 c 3' P�LPrl tf.c5 o- `o 43, to (F So G�•4�3 . t 7o 3-�}3 x o. 11 .3-77 r 7 �7 g NOV 2 2 2010 "ONSITE BASIN B" Wet Detention Pond NC DENR Retention Requirements Objective: design a wet detention basin with the following characteristics: a permanent water pool depth between 3- and 8-teat, a surface area that meets TSS removal requirements (values set by NC DENR and included here), a forebay that is approximately 20% of the total pond volume, a temporary water pool sized to detain the initial 1.5 inch of rainfall runoff, an outlet device that drains the temporary water pool within 2-5 days, and a length -to -width ratio of approximately 3:1. Step 1: Determine the surface area required for 90% TSS removal Post -Development Conditions Total Drainage Area 124612.00 SgFt Basins "B" Impervious Drainage Area 58782.00 SgFt Value from CAD Impervious Cover 47.17 % Impervious Cover -(Impervious Drainage Area)/(Total Drainage Area)"100% Elevation of Permanent Pool Surface 5.8 IFT Value selected by designer Average Depth of Permanent Pool 4.5 IFT Value selected by designer Elevation of Wet Detention Pond Bottom not -1.0 FT (Bottom Elevation)=(Permanent Pool Surface including l'sediment storage Elevation) -(Depth of Permanent Pool) Approximate Pond Length 90 FT Value from CAD A roximate Pond Width 26 FT Value from CAD Len ih:Wldth Ratio 3:1 Ratio= Len th / Width :I aen„fired same mean fnr on i TSQ aemn„ni a a7 Value from chart. Reference: "90% TSS .._I_..---'-_...._.._ I— - - '--� Removal Required Permanent Pool Surface Area 4,573 SF Required Surface Area=(Required SAIDA Ratio) "(Total Drainage Area) Provided Permanent Pool Surface Area 4,880 SF Interpolated value from stage -storage calculations Required 1.5" Runoff Volume (Volume of 4,927.9 CIF 1.5"Runoff Vo1ume=l.5inch"Rv"I foo1112 Temporary Pool) inch *(Total Drainage Area) Step 2b: Determine the 1 year 24 hour pre post runoff elevation within the wet detention pond. (use larger of 2a or 2b) Pre Runoff Coefficient, Rv 0.050 INIIN Rv=0.05+0.009"(51 Impervious) Post Runoff Coefficient, Rv 0.475 INIIN Rv=0.05+0.009"(%Impervious) Pre Post Runoff Volume (Volume of Temporary 16,885.1 CIF I year 24 hour Runoff Volume=3630"3.83"Rv - Pool) Rv'(Total Drainage Area) Value from stage -storage calculations Volume Below Permanent Pool 12.064 CIF (cumulative pond volume at permanent pool elevation) Tnmr vnwme of Overflow cresenn rs 915 co Temporary Volume Provided at Pond Overflow Elevation Runoff Volume Elevation 8.21 FT Value is interpolation based upon stage -storage values. See stage -storage calculations Diameter of Proposed Low -flow Orifice 1.500 IN Value chosen by designer Overflow elevation 8.21 FT Value chosen by designer (Total Elevation Head Above Orifice)=(Overflow Total Elevation Head Above Orifice 2.41 FT Elevation) -(Elevation of Permanent Pool Surface) (Driving Head Above Orifice)=((Elevation at Driving Head Above Orifice 0.8 FT Overflow Volume) -(Elevation of Permanent Pool Surface)1/3 Cd, Coefficient of Discharge 0.60 Value chosen by designer O,FlowrateThrough Low -flow Orifice 0.05 CFS O=Cd"(Pi)"((Diameter of Orifice) "(I102 in) 214' 2"32.2*(Driving Head 12 Drawdown Time for 1.5-Inch Runoff 3.70 DAYS (Drawdown Time)=(I.5" Runoff Volume)/0'(1 Wet Detention "ONSITE BASIN B" Calculations Stage -Storage Calculations for Proposed Wet Detention Pond determine the storage capacity and characteristics of the proposed wet detention pond. Pond side slope above Permanent Pool 3 0.5' above and 0.5' below Permanent Pat 10 Side Slope below planted shelf 1.5 incremental and cumulative storage of the wet detention pond per contour interval StagelStorage Above Permanent Pool (Including Forebay) Cumulative Contour Incremental Volume, S Contour Area (SF) Volume (CF) 5.8 4,880 0 1 0 -Permanent Pool 6.3 6,347 2,807 2,807 8.0 7,928 12,134 14,941 8.21 8,426 14,109 16,915 Treatment Volume 9.00 9,238 21,040 23,847 10.00 10,564 18,492 33,433 Stage/Storage Total Pond (Including Forebay) Cumulative Contour Incremental Volume, S Contour Area (SF) Volume (CF) (CF) -2.0 669 0 0 Bottom Elev. •1.0 833 751 751 0.0 1,015 924 1,674 1.0 1,215 1,115 2,789 2.0 1,433 1,324 4,113 3.0 1,669 1,551 5,665 4.0 1,923 1,796 7,461 5.0 2,196 2,060 9,521 5.3 2,486 702 10,223 5.8 4,880 1,841 12,064 Permanent Pool 6.3 6,347 2,807 14,871 9.0 7,928 19,271 34,142 10.11 10,564 10,263 44,405 Forebay Only (20%of Total Pond) Cumulative Contour Incremental Volume, S Contour Area (SF) Volume (CF) (CF) -1.0 178 0 0 0.0 217 197 197 1.0 259 238 435 2.0 306 283 718 3.0 356 331 1,049 4.0 411 384 1,433 5.0 469 440 1,872 5.3 531 150 2,022 5.8 1,042 393 2,415 Forebay Volume Average Pond Depth Calculation [0.25 x (1+ Abot_shelf / Aperm-pool)] + [((Abot_shelf + Abot-pond) /2) x (Depth / Abot_shelf)) 4.58 Avgerage Depth RECEIVED NOV 2 2 2010 Tay: ; ?om o °t • Aver . 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M 1� a DWQ USE ONLY Date Received Fee Paid Permit Number Applicable Rules: ❑ Coastal SW -1995 ❑ Coastal SW - 2008 ❑ Ph II - Post Construction (select all that apply) ❑ Non -Coastal SW- HQW/ORW Waters ❑ Universal Stormwater Management Plan ❑ Other WQ M mt Plan: State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM This form may be photocopied for use as an original I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Project Name (subdivision, facility, or establishment name -should be consistent with project name on plans, specifications, letters, operation and maintenance agreements, etc.): Parrot Landing Subdivision 2. Location of Project (street address): 772 Oueens Creek Road City:Hubert County:NC Zip:28539 3. Directions to project (from nearest major intersection): NC 24 to Oueens Creek Road. Property will be down on the right. 4. Latitude:34* 67 047" N Longitude:77° 18' 911" W of the main entrance to the project. II. PERMIT INFORMATION: 1. a. Specify whether project is (check one): ®New ❑Modification b.If this application is being submitted as the result of a modification to an existing permit, list the existing permit number , its issue date (if known) , and the status of construction: ❑Not Started ❑Partially Completed* []Completed* *provide a designer's certification 2. Specify the type of project (check one): ❑Low Density ®High Density ❑Drains to an Offsite Stormwater System ❑Other 3. if this application is being submitted as the result of a previously returned application or a letter from DWQ requesting a state stormwater management permit application, list the stormwater project number, if assigned, and the previous name of the project, if different than currently proposed, 4. a. Additional Project Requirements (check applicable blanks; information on required state permits can be obtained by contacting the Customer Service Center at 1-877-623-6748): ❑CAMA Major ®Sedimentation/Erosion Control: 4.89 ac of Disturbed Area ❑NPDES Industrial Stormwater ❑404/401 Permit: Proposed Impacts b.If any of these permits have already been acquired please provide the Project Name, Project/Permit Number, issue date and the type of each permit: AUG 202010 Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page I of 6 III. CONTACT INFORMATION 1. a. Print Applicant / Signing Official's name and title (specifically the developer, property owner, lessee, designated government official, individual, etc. who owns the oroiect): Applicant/Organization: Parrott landing, Inc. Signing Official & Title:Greg Maready, Agent b.Contact information for person listed in item la above: Street Address:126 Phillips Loop Road City:Swansboro State:NC Zip:28584 Mailing Address (if applicable):PO Box 1174 City:Swansboro State:NC Zip:28584 Phone: (910 1 326-6511 Fax: ( ) Emafl:grep@mareadyal2praisals.com c. Please check the appropriate box. The applicant listed above is: ® The property owner (Skip to Contact Information, item 3a) ❑ Lessee* (Attach a copy of the lease agreement and complete Contact Information, item 2a and 2b below) ❑ Purchaser* (Attach a copy of the pending sales agreement and complete Contact Information, item 2a and 2b below) ❑ Developer* (Complete Contact Information, item 2a and 2b below.) 2. a. Print Property Owner's name and title below, if you are the lessee, purchaser or developer. (This is the person who owns the property that the project is located on): Property Owner/Organization: Signing Official & Title: b.Contact information for person listed in item 2a above: Street Address: City: State: Zip: Mailing Address (if Phone: State: Zip: Fax: ( ) 3. a. (Optional) Print the name and title of another contact such as the projects construction supervisor or other person who can answer questions about the project: Other Contact Person/Organization: Signing Official & Title: b.Contact information for person listed in item 3a above: Mailing Address: City: State: Phone: ( ) Fax: Email: 4. Local jurisdiction for building permits: Point of Phone #: AUG 2 0 2010 Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page 2 of 6 IV. PROJECT INFORMATION 1. in the space provided below, hELefly summarize how the stormwater runoff will be treated. Stormwater runoff will be captured and treated via (2) wet detention ponds and then released via filter strip/vegetated swales 2. a. If claiming vested rights, identify the supporting documents provided and the date they were approved: ❑ Approval of a Site Specific Development Plan or PUD Approval Date: ❑ Valid Building Permit Issued Date: Other: Date: b.If claiming vested rights, identify the regulation(s) the project has been designed in accordance with: ❑ Coastal SW -1995 ❑ Ph II - Post Construction 3. Stormwater runoff from this project drains to the White Oak River basin. 4. Total Property Area:10.3 acres 5. Total Coastal Wetlands Area: 0 acres 6. Total Surface Water Area: 0 acres 7. Total Property Area (4) - Total Coastal Wetlands Area (5) - Total Surface Water Area (6) = Total Project Area+:10.3 acres Total project area shall be calculated to exclude thefollowing: the normal pool of imppo�u�nded structures, the area between the banks of streams and rivers, the area below the Normal High Water (NHW) line or Mean High Water (MHW) line, and coastal wetlands landward from the NHW (or MHW) line. The resultant project area is used to calculate overall percent built upon area (BUA). Non -coastal wetlands landward of the NHW (or MHW) line may be included in the total project area. 8. Project percent of impervious area: (Total Impervious Area / Total Project Area) X 100 =15.83 % 9. How many drainage areas does the project have?2 (For high density, count 1 for each proposed engineered stormwater BMP. For low density and other projects, use 1 for the whole property area) 10. Complete the following information for each drainage area identified in Project Information item 9. If there are more than four drainage areas in the project, attach an additional sheet with the information for each area provided in the same format as below. Basin Information , i , DrairiageAreaA Drains a Area B Drains a Area 7 'Drain a Area ' `` Receiving Stream Name Parrot Swamp Parrot Swam Stream Class . SA; HQW SA; HQW Stream Index Number' 19-41-164 1941-164 Total Drainage Area (so 31388 124612 On -site Drainage Area (so 0 106078 Off -site Drainage Area (so 0 18534 Pro osed Impervious Area"" s 19878 58782 % Impervious Area" total 63.33 47.17 Impervious" Surface Area , . Drains' a Area A' Drainage Area Driiita eArea.Drafty Area On -site Buildings/Lots (so 8667 14001 On -site Streets (so 10185 30827 On -site Parkin (so 0 0 On -site Sidewalks (so 1026 2414 —� Other on -site (so 0 3896 1 1 Future (so 0 1 0 1 1 mirlo A Inin Off -site (so 0 1 7644 -Existing BUA'," (so 0 1 0 Total so: 1 19878 1 58782 " Stream Class and Index Number can be determined at: ham://portal.ncdenr.orgAvebAvg&s/csu/classi cations Impervious area is defined as the built upon area including, but not limited to, buildings, roads, parking areas, sidewalks, gravel areas, etc. Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page 3 of ***Report only that amount of existing BUA that will remain after development. Do not report any existing BUA that is to be removed and which will be replaced by new BUA. 11. How was the off -site impervious area listed above determined? Provide documentation. as built survey Protects in Union County: Contact DWQ Central Office staffto check if the project is located within a Threatened & Endangered Species watershed that may be subject to more stringent stormwater requirements as per NCAC 02B .0600. V. SUPPLEMENT AND O&M FORMS The applicable state stormwater management permit supplement and operation and maintenance (O&M) forms must be submitted for each BMP specified for this project. The latest versions of the forms can be downloaded from hqR://portal.ncdenr.org/web/­wg/ws/su/bmp-manual. VI. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Only complete application packages will be accepted and reviewed by the Division of Water Quality (DWQ). A complete package includes all of the items listed below. A detailed application instruction sheet and BMP checklists are available from hhp://Rortal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/statesw/forms dots. The complete application package should be submitted to the appropriate DWQ Office. (The appropriate office may be found by locating project on the interactive online map at h2R://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wg/ws/su/maps.) Please indicate that the following required information have been provided by initialing in the space provided for each item. All original documents MUST be signed and initialed in blue ink. Download the latest versions for each submitted application package from http://portal.ncdennorg/web/wq/ws/su/statesw/forms dots. Initials 1. Original and one copy of the Stormwater Management Permit Application Form. 2. Original and one copy of the signed and notarized Deed Restrictions & Protective Covenants CA q Form. (if required as per Part VII below) 3. Original of the applicable Supplement Form(s) (sealed, signed and dated) and O&M agreements) for each BMP. 4. Permit application processing;fee of $505 payable to NCDENR. (For an Express review, refer to htt ://www.envhelp.org/12alzes/onestopexl2ress.html for information on the Express program and the associated fees. Contact the appropriate regional office Express Permit Coordinator for additional information and to schedule the required application meeting.) 5. A detailed narrative (one to two pages) describing the stormwater treatment/managementfor the project. This is required in addition to the brief summary provided in the Project Information, item 1. 6. A USGS map identifying the site location. If the receiving stream is reported as class SA or the receiving stream drains to class SA waters within 1/2 mile of the site boundary, include the rh mile radius on the map. 7. Sealed, signed and dated calculations. 8. Two sets of plans folded to 8.5" x 14" (sealed, signed, & dated), including: a. Development/Project name. b. Engineer and firm. c. Location map with named streets and NCSR numbers. d. Legend. RE -'VED e. North arrow. f. Scale. g. Revision number and dates. AUG 2 2010 h. Identify all surface waters on the plans by delineating the normal pool elevation of impounded structures, the banks of streams and rivers, the MHW or NHW lin ipJ'tdal waters, and any coastal wetlands landward of the MHW or NHW lines. • Delineate the vegetated buffer landward from the normal pool elevation of impounded structures, the banks of streams or rivers, and the MHW (or NHW) of tidal waters. i. Dimensioned property/project boundary with bearings & distances. j. Site Layout with all BUA identified and dimensioned. k. Existing contours, proposed contours, spot elevations, finished floor elevations. I. Details of roads, drainage features, collection systems, and stormwater control measures. m. Wetlands delineated, or a note on the plans that none exist. (Must be delineated by a qualified person. Provide documentation of qualifications and identify the person who made the determination on the plans. n. Existing drainage (including off -site), drainage easements, pipe sizes, runoff calculations. Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page 4 of 6 o. Drainage areas delineated (included in the main set of plans, not as a separate document). p. Vegetated buffers (where required). 9. Copy of any applicable soils report with the associated SHWT elevations (Please identify elevations in addition to depths) as well as a map of the boring locations with the existing elevations and boring logs. Include an 8.5"xll" copy of the NRCS County Soils map with the project area clearly delineated. For projects with infiltration BMPs, the report should also include the soil type, expected infiltration rate, and the method of determining the infiltration rate. (Infiltration Devices submitted to WiRO: Schedule a site visit for DWQ to verify the SHWT prior to submittal, (910) 796-7378.) 10. A copy of the most current property deed. Deed book: 3371 Page No: 251_ 11. For corporations and limited liability corporations (LLC): Provide documentation from the NC Secretary of State or other official documentation, which supports the titles and positions held by the persons listed in Contact Information, item la, 2a, and/or 3a per NCAC 2H.1003(e). The corporation or LLC must be listed as an active corporation in good standing with the NC Secretary of State, otherwise the application will be returned. hgR:/ /www.secretary.state.nc.us/Corporations/CSearch.asi2x VIL DEED RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS For all subdivisions, outparcels, and future development, the appropriate property restrictions and protective covenants are required to be recorded prior to the sale of any lot. If lot sizes vary significantly or the proposed BUA allocations vary, a table listing each lot number, lot size, and the allowable built -upon area must be provided as an attachment to the completed; and notarized deed restriction form. The appropriate deed restrictions and protective covenants forms can be,downloaded from httn://portalmcdentorg/web/wq/ws/su/statesw/forms does. Download the latest versions for each submittal. In the instances where the applicant is different than the property owner, it is the responsibility of the property owner to sign the deed restrictions and protective covenants form while the applicant is responsible for ensuring that the deed restrictions are recorded. By the notarized signature(s) below, the permit holder(s) certify that the recorded property restrictions and protective covenants for this project, if required, shall include all the items required in the permit and listed on the forms available on the website, that the covenants will be binding on all parties and persons claiming under them, that they will run with the land, that the required covenants cannot be changed or deleted without concurrence from the NC DWQ and that they will be recorded prior to the sale of any lot. Vlll. CONSULTANT INFORMATION AND AUTHORIZATION Applicant: Complete this section if you wish to designate authority to another individual and/or firm (such as a consulting engineer and/or firm) so that they may provide information on your behalf for this project (such as addressing requests for additional' information). Consulting Engineer: W. Randall Edens, PE Consulting Firm: RSC Engineerink, PLLC Mailing Address:16310 US Hwy 17 City:Hampstead State:NC Zip:28443 Phone: (910 1 270-9599 Fax: (910 1 270-9592 Email:sonya@rscengineering.com IX. PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION (if Contact Information, item 2 has been filled out, complete this section) I, (print or type name ofperson listed in Contact Information, item 2a) certify that I own the property identified in this permit application, and thus give permission to (print or type name of person listed in Contact Information, item la) with (print or type name of organization listed in Contact Information, item la) to develop the project as currently proposed. A copy of the lease agreement or pending property sales contract has been provided with the submittal, which indicates the party responsible for the operation and maintenance of the stormwater system. AUG 2 0 2010 Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page 5 of As the legal property owner I acknowledge, understand, and agree by my signature below, that if my designated agent (entity listed in Contact Information, item 1) dissolves their company and/or cancels or defaults on their lease agreement, or pending sale, responsibility for compliance with the DWQ Stormwater permit reverts back to me, the property owner. As the property owner, it is my responsibility to notify DWQ immediately and submit a completed Name/Ownership Change Form within 30 days; otherwise I will be operating a stormwater treatment facility without a valid permit. I understand that the operation of a stormwater treatment facility without a valid permit is a violation of NC General Statue 143-215.1 and may result in appropriate enforcement action including the assessment of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day, pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6. Signatu a Notary Public for the State of County of do hereby certify that before me this _ day of personally appeared and acknowledge the due execution of the application for a stormwater permit. Witness my hand and official seal, SEAL My commission X. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION I, (print or type name ofperson listed in Contact Information, item la) Greg Maready certify that the information included on this permit application form is, to the best of my knowledge, correct and that the project will be constructed in conformance with the approved plans, that the required deed restrictions and protectiv4covenawill be recorded, and that the proposed project complies with the requirements of the applicable stod 15 NCAC 2H.1000, SL 2006-246 (Ph. II -Post Construction) or SL 2008-211. Signature: Date:1, a Notary Pub ' for the State of NDj� �( 1':� I111 . County of lIll(��{� -do hereby certify that t mo u (,uL4 personally appeared before me this a day of AIA a isl- 201D and acknowledge thp due execuggn of the application for a stormwater permit. Witness my hand and official seal, SEAL My cbminission expires RECEIVED AUG 2 0 2010 BY: --- Form SWU-101 Version 07Jun2010 Page 6 of 6 pplied Resource Management, FC. 29 July, 2010 RSC Engineering Attn: Mr. Randall Edens, P.E. 16310 US Hwy 17 Hampstead, NC 28443 Re: Storm Water Evaluation Parrott Landing Mr. Edens, FREV-00-MRD AUG 202010 BY: Please find below a report referencing a soil and site evaluation for the above referenced site, located on Queen's Creek road near Swansboro, North Carolina. 1.0 Introduction/Purpose The purpose of the soil and site evaluation was to determine the feasibility of disposing and/or storing storm water within appropriate storm water devices located on the site. ' 2.0 Methods (Refer to Appendix A and Figure 1) The site was evaluated using hand auger borings. Auger borings were made at varying locations throughout the site to a depth of at least 60 inches and profile descriptions recorded. The seasonal high water table was determined by the indication of redoximorphic features and/or colors of chroma 2 or less (Munsell Color Book) at >2% of the soil volume in mottles or matrix of a horizon or horizon subdivision. The saturated hydraulic conductivity (K.) of the unsaturated portion of the soil profile was measured using a Compact Constant Head Permeameter. These in situ measurements of saturated hydraulic conductivity were obtained in accordance with the Compact Constant. Head Permeameter User's Manual by Kam„ Inc. Field work was conducted at the site on July 22, 2010. P.O. Box 882 Hampstead, NC 28443 910.270,2919 FAX 270.2988 29 July 2010 3.0 Results/Findings (Refer to Appendix A and Figure 1) The site was determined to contain soils with a seasonal high water table that ranged from 32 inches to 70 inches from the natural soil surface. In -situ saturated hydraulic.conductivity measurements within the proposed area range from 0.03 - 0.15 inches per hour at a depth of 30 inches to 49 inches in the unsaturated portion of the soil profile. (Refer to Table 1) Table 1 Soil Boring/ CCHP Seasonal High Water Table Ksat (in/hr) 1 70 inches 0.15 2 32 inches 0.03 Arithmetic Mean 0.09 Geometric Mean 0.07 4.0 Limitations The areas analyzed as part of this investigation only provide isolated data sets and points and do not represent subsurface conditions at every location in the project area. Analyses and conclusions of this report, interpretation between data points, and subjective subsurface interpretation, may not be completely representative of all subsurface conditions. This investigation, furthermore does not provide conclusive data on limits of impact or other interpolations where indicated by question marks or where otherwise qualified. Conclusions and recommendations of this investigation and report are based on the best available data in an effort to assist in the understanding, control and/or site planning and preparation. No guarantee is expressed or implied that new or additional data and/or scientific measures will not be required for ultimate solution of the existing project. °' 29 July 2010 Should you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me at (910)270-2919. Sincerely, SOIL Sc7� Walter D. Giese, LSS Project Manager yT 274 NOMH C 3 ender County, North Carolina pepperbush, switchcane, waxmyrlle, blueberry, la greenbrier. Some areas have been clearcut, tched, bedded, and planted to lobloily pine. Logging hen this soil Is wet causes compaction, creates deep Is. and damages tree roots. This soil provides good habitat for wildlife, such as !er, raccoon, fox, rabbit, bobcat, opossum, squirrel, id birds. Where: this soil is drained and cultivated, the main cps are corn, soybeans, and small grains. Seasonal 9tness and slow permeability are the main limitations. etness can be reduced by land grading that helps to move excess surface water and by open ditches. Mervation tillage, cover crops, and crop residue anagement will improve filth and conserve moisture wing the summer. This soil generally is not used for building site :velopment, sanitary facilities, or recreational •velopment. Seasonal wetness, slow permeability, and a content of clay and high shrink -swell potential in the bsoll are the main limitations. Wetness can be duced by land grading that helps to remove excess rface water and by open ditches. Even It this soil is alned, the other limitations are continuing problems it will affect building site development and sanitary ,.,.-.,s. land capability classification is IVw In undrained :as and Illw in drained areas. The woodland tinatiori symbol Is 9W. Mk—Muckalee loam, frequently flooded. This soil is orly drained. It is on the flood plains and is frequently oded for brief periods. The overflow water ponds in ie, flat areas during the winter. The mapped areas I long and narrow and generally range from 150 to 100 acres. The slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Typically, the surface layer is dark grayish brown .m about 12 inches thick. The upper part of the derlying material Is dark grayish brown, mottled idy loam. The middle part is dark grayish brown my sand that has thin strata of sandy loam. The oar part to a depth of 60 inches Is light brownish gray my sarid that has thin strata of sand and loam, nfiltration is medium, and surface runoff is very slow. 'meabilty is moderate. The available water capacity o is moderate. This soil Is strongly acid to neutral in surface layer and medium acid to moderately aline inrthe underlying material. The seasonal high :er table is 0.5 foot to 1.5 feet below the surface. ncluded with this soil In mapping are some small row strips of sandy soils. These soils are better ' than the Muckalee soil. They are near 37 streambanks. Also included, on wide flood plains, are some areas of soils that have a thick, mucky surface layer. The included soils make up about 35 percent of this map unit. This Muckalee soil Is used mainly as woodland. The major canopy trees are labially pine, green ash, sweetgum, water oak, eastern cottonwood, blackgum, black tupelo, willow oak, red maple, sweetbay, labially bay, and baldcypress. The understory Is greenbrier, rattan, sphagnum moss, royal fern, gallbarry, longleaf uniola, panfcum, and honeysuckle. The main management concerns are wetness, flooding, and low soil strength. The use of logging equipment when the soil is wet creates deep ruts and damages tree roots. This soil provides fair or poor habitat for wildlife, such as deer, raccoon, opossum, fox, rabbit, bobcat, black bear, and ducks. The large wooded areas are used for hunting game animals. Because of flooding and the high water table, this soil is not suitable for cropland and is not used for building site development, sanitary facilities, or recreational development. The land capability classification is Vw, and the woodland ordination symbol is 7W. Mu—Murville muck. This soil is very poorly drained, It is In upland interstream areas and in depressions. At times, this soil may be ponded. The mapped areas are generally long and irregular in shape and range from 20 to 800 acres. The slopes range from 0 to 2 percent. Typically, the surface layer is covered with decomposed leaves and twigs about 4 inches thick. The upper part of the surface layer is black muck about 3 inches thick. The lower part, to a depth of about I I inches, is black mucky fine sand. The subsoil, to a depth of 49 inches, is black fine sand. The upper part of the substratum is grayish brown loamy fine sand, The lower part to a depth of 80 inches is mottled grayish brown and light gray fine sand. in places, this soil does not have a thin surface layer of muck. Infiltration is medium, and surface runoff is slow. Permeability is moderately rapid. The available water capacity Is moderate. This soil is extremely acid to strongly acid. The seasonal high water table is within i foot of the surface. included with this soil in mapping are small Intermingled areas of Croatan and Torhunta salts and a few narrow Intermingled areas of Leon soils. Croatan and Torhunta soils are in positions on the landscape similar to those of the Murville soil. Croatan soils have muck layers that are thicker than those of the Murville soil, and Torhunta soils have a loamy subsoil, Leon Parrott Landing Stormwater Infiltration Study Soil Profile Description and Ksat Data Swansboro, North Carolina July 22, 2010 Logged By: Gene Young, REHS SB 1-CCHP 1 Soil Description Page 1 of 3 0 - 12 inches Light yellowish brown (2.5Y 6/4) loamy sand, granular, very friable, non -expansive. 12 - 22 inches Yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) sandy clay loam, sub -angular blocky, firm, slightly expansive. 22 - 31 inches Brownish yellow (10YR 6/6) clay loam, sub -angular blocky, firm, slightly expansive with gray (10YR 6/1) and strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) mottles. 31 - 42 inches Strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) sandy clay loam, sub -angular blocky, firm, slightly expansive. 42 - 50 inches Yellowish brown (10YR 5/8) loam, sub -angular blocky, friable, slightly expansive. 50 - 70 inches Light yellowish brown (2.5Y 6/4) loamy sand, granular, very friable, non -expansive with sandy loam lenses. 70 — 76 inches Light yellowish brown (2.5Y 6/4) loamy sand, granular, very friable, non -expansive with dark grayish brown(2.5Y 4/2) mottles at 70 inches Seasonal High Water Table 70" Test Site: SB 1/ CCHP 1 Soil notes: Location (cm) Hole Depth 124 water H 15 Reference 10 d 119 D 134 H1 119 Parrott Landing Permeability Study Page 2 of 3 DTW (cm) Time Valve On A cm^-2 ver. EFactor Test Start: 10:27 Initial: 119 1 0.0010560 Final: 119 Test Stop: 11:29 Time dt Res dR DTW H Conver. Q K K K Loading (min) (min) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) Factor (cm^3/hr) (cm/hr) (in/hr) (in/wk) (gpd/ft2) 0:00:00 0 48.5 0 119 15 20 0:02:00 2 44.4 4.1 119 15 20 2460 2.5978 1.023 171.820 0:04:00 2 44 1 0.4 119 15 1 20 240 0.2534 1 0.100 16.763 0:06:00 2 43.7 0.3 119 15 20 180 0.1901 0.075 12.572 0:08:00 2 42.6 1.1 119 15 20 660 0.6970 0.274 46.098 0:10:00 2 41.1 1.5 119 15 20 900 0.9504 0.374 62.861 0:12:00 2 40.9 0.2 119 15 20 120 0.1267 0.050 8.381 0:14:00 2 39.3 1.6 1 119 15 20 960 1.0138 0.399 67.052 0:16:00 1 2 38.6 0.7 119 15 20 420 0.4435 0.175 29.335 0:18:00 1 2 37.8 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:20:00 1 2 36.8 1 119 15 20 600 0.6336 0.249 41.907 Test Site: SB 2/ CCHP 2 Page 3 of 3 0:22:00 2 36 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:24:00 2 35 1 119 15 20 600 0.6336 0.249 41.907 0:26:00 2 34.2 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:28:00 2 33.5 0.7 119 15 20 420 0.4435 0.175 29.335 0:30:00 2 32.7 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:32:00 1 2 31.9 1 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:34:00 2 31.1 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:36:00 2 30.3 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:38:00 2 29.5 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:40:00 2 29 0.5 119 15 20 300 0.3168 0.125 20.954 0:42:00 2 28.2 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 1 33.526 0:44:00 2 27.4 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:46:00 2 26.8 0.6 119 15 20 360 0.3802 0.150 25.144 0:48:00 2 26.2 0.6 119 15 20 360 0.3802 0.150 25.144 0:50:00 2 25.6 0.6 119 15 20 360 0.3802 0.150 25.144 0:52:00 2 24.8 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:54:00 2 23.8 1 119 15 20 600 0.6336 0.249 41.907 0:56:00 2 23 0.8 119 15 20 480 0.5069 0.200 33.526 0:58:00 2 22.4 0.6 119 15 20 360 0.3802 0.150 25.144 1:00:00 2 21.8 0.6 119 15 20 360 0.3802 0.150 25.144 1:02:00 2 21.2 0.6 119 15 20 360 0.3802 0.150 25.144 Ksat 0.3802 0.150 25.144 2.239 Parrott Landinq Stormwater Infiltration Study Soil Profile Description and Ksat Data Swansboro, North Carolina July 22, 2010 Logged By: Gene Young, REHS SB 2-CCHP2 Soil Description Page 1 of 2 0 - 6 inches Very dark gray (10YR 3/1) loamy sand, granular, very friable, non - expansive. 6 - 20 inches Light olive brown (2.5Y 5/4) loamy sand, granular, very friable, non -expansive. 20 - 42 inches Yellowish brown (10YR 5/4) sandy clay loam, sub -angular blocky, firm, slightly expansive with gray (10YR 611) and strong brown (7.5YR 5/8) mottles at 32". 42 - 60 inches Light yellowish brown (2.5Y 6/3) loamy sand, granular, very friable, non -expansive with gray (2.5Y 6/1) and yellowish brown (10YR 5/8) mottles with sandy clay loam lenses. Seasonal High Water Table 32" Parrott Landing Permeability Study Test Site: Soil Boring 2/ CCHP2 Page 2 of 2 Soil notes Location M(cm) Hole Depth 76 water H 20 Reference 10 d 66 D 86 H1 66 DTW (cm) Time Valve On A cm^-2 Conver. Factor Test Start: 10:21 Initial: 66 1 0.00069 20 Final: 66 Test Stop: 11:31 Time dt Res dR DTW H Conver. Q K K K Loading (min) (min) (cm) (cm) (cm) (cm) Factor (cm^3/hr) (cm/hr) (in/hr) (in/wk) (gpd/ft2) 0:00:00 0 47 0 66 20 20 0:05:00 5 43.5 3.5 66 20 20 840 0.5796 0.228 38.336 0:10:00 1 5 43.2 0.3 66 20 1 20 72 0.0497 0.020 3.286 0:20:00 10 42.6 0.6 66 20 20 72 0.0497 0.020 3.286 0:30:00 10 42 0.6 66 20 20 72 0.0497 0.020 3.286 0:40:00 10 41.2 0.8 66 20 20 96 0.0662 0.026 4.381 0:50:00 10 40.2 1 66 20 20 120 0.0828 0.033 5.477 1:00:00 10 1 39.2 1 66 20 20 1 120 0.0828 0.033 5.477 1:10:00 10 38.2 1 66 20 20 1 120 0.0828 0.033 5.477 Ksat 0.0828 0.033 5.477 0.488 North Carolina Secretary of State Page 1 of 1 $ r 0 S i Elaine F. Marshall Secretary CORPORATIONS orporations Home C ittarch By Corporate Name earth For New B Dissolved earth By Registered Agent mportant Notice C ¢sale of Tickets Online Orporations FAQ Omeowners' Association FAQ tobacco Manufacturers B nincorpomted Non -Profits Issolution Reports on -Prop Reports erify Certification mine Annual Reports LINKS a LEGISLATION BBE B2B Annual Reports OSID Number Correction egislative Updates Professional Corporations R CSOS Authority to Dissolve ¢ulster for E-Procurement epl. of Revenue ONLINE ORDERS tart An Order ew Payment Procedures CONTACT US pj oruoralions Division ecretary of State Home cretary of State Site Map rintable Page 01 North Carolina DEPARTMENT of THE SECRETARY of STATE PO Sox 29822 Ralogh, NC 2782641822 (919)507-2000 Date: 8/1712010 here to: Document Filings ( Sign Up for E-Notiflutions I dnt apn-populated Annual Report Form I Annual Report Count I File an Annual Report I Names Name Name Type NC PARROTT LANDING, INC. LEGAL iss Corporation Information SOSID: 1138M Status: Current -Active Effective Data: Y=010 Dissolution Date: Annual Report Due Date: Citizenship: DOMESTIC State of Inc.: NC Duration: PERPETUAL Bred Agent Agent Name: Olflcs Address: Melling Address: lal Office Office Address: Melling Addms: MAREADY,GREG 120 PHILLIPS LOOP ROAD SWANSBORO NC 28584 126 PHILLIPS LOOP ROAD SWANSBORO NC 28SU NO ADDRESS NO ADDRESS Class Sham No Par Value COMMON 100000 YES http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/corporations/Corp.aspx?Pitemld=9453472 8/17/2010 (Page 1 of 3) 0G I®1111111811111111111 Doc 1D* 0079OD400003 TYPO: e•N73f 100 Pop. f o1. ja:11 AM Rav us TaY1 $419.00 Ona�w eoantVPo11erd Rag• of eaada pabacca L. lla 4371 Po251-253 This dead presented to �� This o used North Yraa red Attorney. Lanier a FouMaln, aotlnq r Npme Carolina paid On.low m,meT d any to or pea Mine donna eaomeY to Me probe l;ouny Tax Calbdor upon Ohburranrent of cbsb,p proceeds Prepared by: Lanier, Fountain & Cemzzillw, 114 Old Bridge Street, Jacksonville, NC 28540 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ONSLOW REVENUE STAMPS: $448.00 PARCEL NO.: 1314-93 DEED M THIS DEED, made and entered into this the day of March, 2010, by and between, Phillip Barry Matthews and wife, Ruth B. Matthews, a one-half undivided interest and Nichols Family Partnership, LLC, a North Carolina Limited Liability Company, a one-half undivided interest, hereinafter referred to as "Grantors", and, Parrott Landing, Inc., a North Carolina Limited Liability Company, hereinafter referred to as "Grantee" with a mailing address of PO Box 174 Swansboro, NC 28555; The designation Grantors and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuteras required by context. WITNESSETH: That the Grantors, for a valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple that certain lot or parcel of land situated in Swansboro Township, Onslow County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point where the centerline of Parrott Swamp intersects with the western right of way of Queens Creek Road (NCSR 1509), said point being located South 73 degrees 53 minutes 14 seconds West 30.54 feet from a magnetic nail in the center of the bridge over said Parrott Swamp, said magnetic nail in center of said bridge being located North 26 degrees 53 minutes 02 seconds West 518.88 feet from a magnetic nail at the centerline intersection of Queens Creek Road and Sandridge Road (NCSR 1501) and runs thence from said beginning point, leaving said right of way of Queens Creek Road and along said centerline of Parrott Swamp, South 73 degrees 53 minutes 14 seconds West 142.47 feet to a point in the centerline of Pitch Hole Branch; thence leaving said Parrott Swamp and along said Pitch Hole Branch, North 46 degrees 23 minutes 10 seconds West 42.40 feet to a point, North 70 degrees 28 minutes 10 seconds West 141.90 feet to a point, North 30 degrees 08 minutes 10 seconds West 87.00 feet to a point, North 80 degrees 18 minutes 10 seconds West 77.20 feet to a point, North 21 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds West 88.20 feel to a point, North 04 degrees 21 minutes 50 seconds East 81.00 feet to a point, North 80 degrees 09 minutes 10 seconds West 70.50 feel to a point, North 22 degrees 13 minutes 10 seconds West 259.50 feet to a point, North 07 degrees 53 minutes 10 seconds West 339.20 feet to a point, North 43 degrees 09 minutes 10 seconds West 86.00 feet to a point, North 26 degrees 56 minutes 50 seconds East 124AO fat to a point and North 02 degrees 55 minutes 37 seconds East 59.78 feet to an iron rebar, thence leaving said Pitch Hole Branch, South 73 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East 587.83 feet to an iron ;Book: 3371 Page: 251 Page 1 of 3 1 Hook 3371. Pace 251. File Nunber (Page 2 of 3) pipe in the western right of way of Queens Creek Road; thence along said right of way of Queens Creek Road, South 17 degrees 30 minutes 48 seconds West 32.86 feet to a point, South 16 degrees 56 minutes 00 seconds West 52.94 feet to a point, South 15 degrees 03 minutes 44 seconds West 56.84 feet to a point, South 12 degrees 09 minutes 06 seconds West 56.35 feet to a point, South 09 degrees 22 minutes 39 seconds West 52.49 feet to a point, South 06 degrees 21 minutes 52 seconds West 54.31 feet to apoint, South 02 degrees 45 minutes 15 seconds West 52.37 feet to apoint, South 00 degrees 03 minutes 15 seconds West 49.46 feet to a point, South 02 degrees 59 minutes 29 seconds East 49.15 feet to a point, South 06 degrees 02 minutes 58 seconds East 52.37 feet to a point, South 08 degrees 50 minutes 20 seconds East 34.75 feet to a right of way monument and disk, South 10 degrees 20 minutes 38 seconds East 37.52 feet to a point, South 13 degrees I I minutes 01 seconds East 54.52 feet to a point, South 16 degrees 15 minutes 35 seconds East 53.20 feet to a point, South 19 degrees 36 minutes 13 seconds East 40.00 feet to a point, South 22 degrees 18 minutes 35 seconds East 57.60 feet to a point, South 24 degrees 34 minutes 29 seconds East 69,54 feet to a right of way monument and disk and South 27 degrees 15 minutes 09 seconds East 121.37 feet to the beginning, containing 10.296 acres and being a portion of Tract I of the "PHILLIPS ESTATE" as shown recorded in Map Book 8, Page 64 of the Onslow County Registry. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD that lot or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in fee simple. And the Grantors covenant with the Grantee; that Gmntors is seized of the premises in fee simple, has the right to convey the same in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clearof all encumbrances, and that Grantors will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except for easements appearing of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantors have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and year first above written. NICHOLS FAMILY PARTNERSHIP, LLC A North Carolina Limited Liability Company STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ONSLOW 1, !,Je�Ej &, L • W2 �, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify tha`XAM&& 1 1P HARRY MATTHEWS and RUTH B. MATTHEWS, Gmntom, personally appe 7d' 'pfbr*jj 'i& day and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing instrument. WITNriny fiend and official seal, this JL day of March, 2010. goro'r com^ = // *NPub cRrH � Pn�"` My Commission expires: Book: 3371 Page: 251 Page 2 of 3 1 Book 3371. Pace 251. File [timber (Page 3. of 3) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF ONSLOW 1,r a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that Robert S. Nichols, Sr., Member/Manager of Nichols Family Parternship, LLC, a limited liability company, Grantor, personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the execution of the foregoing instrument. pnlulrrn hand and official stamp or seal, this JiL day of Ma 20 10. z NOIOIY Public e omu.coaety c Not R161ic MY :S1W& res: I D - 0 A I I Book: 3371 Page: 251 Page 3 of 3 r Book 3371. Paaa 251. File Number SOS I D: 1138988 Date Filed: 3/3/2010 1:09:00 PM Elaine F. Marshall State of North Carolina North Carolina Scerem ry of State Department of the Secretary of State C2I1006205137 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION Pursuant to §55-2-02 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby submit these Articles of Incorporation for the purpose of forming a business corporation. 1. The name of the corporation is: PARROTT LANDING, INC. 2. The number of shares the corporation is authorized to issue is: 100,000 3. These shares shall be: (check either a or h) a. Q all of one class, designated as common stock; or b. divided into classes or series within a class as provided in the attached schedule, with the information required by N.C.G.S. Section 55-6-01. 4. The street address and county of the initial registered office of the corporation is: Number and Street 126 Phillips Loop Road City Swansboro State NC Zip Code 28584 Countv Onslow 5. The mailing address, tf dtjjerent from the street address, of the initial registered office is: Number and Street City 6. The name of the initial registered agent is: GREG MAREADY 7. Principal office information: (must select either a orb.) a. The corporation has a principal office. Code County The street address and county of the principal office of the corporation is: Number and Street City Code County The mailing address, if differentfrom the street address, of the principal office of the corporation is: Number and Street City b. Q The corporation does not have if principal office. CORPORATIONS DIVISION (RevisedJammiy, 2002) P. O. BOX 29622 Code RALEIGH, NC 27626-0622 (Farm B-01) 8. Any other provisions, which the corporation elects to include, are attached. 9. The name and address of each incorporator is as follows: C.JASON HUMPHREY TANTUM & HUMPHREY, P.A. 604-C CEDAR POINT BOULEVARD CEDAR POINT, NORTH CAROLINA 28584 10. These articles will he effective upon filing, unless a date and/or time is specified: This the 2NO day of MARCH 200 10 PARROTT LANDING, INC. �— Signature C. JASON HUMPHREY, INCORPORATOR Type or Prim Name and Title NOTES: 1. Filing fee is $125. This document must be filed with the Secretary of State CORPORATIONS DIVISION P. 0. BOX 29622 RALEIGH, NC 27626-0622 (Revised January. 2002) (Form R-0I) Annex 2 Infiltration rate and infiltration test Page I of 4 FAO CORPORATE DOCUMENT REPOSITORY Produced by: Natural Resources Management and Environment Department Title: Irrigation Water Management: Irrigation methods... Franpais More details 0 a n Annex 2 Infiltration rate and infiltration test INFILTRATION RATE The infiltration rate is the velocity or speed at which water enters into the soil. It is usually measured by the depth (in mm) of the water layer that can enter the soil in one hour. An infiltration rate of 15 mm/hour means that a water layer of 15 mm on the soil surface, will take one hour to infiltrate. In dry soil, water infiltrates rapidly. This is called the initial infiltration rate. As more water replaces the air in the pores, the water from the soil surface infiltrates more slowly and eventually reaches a steady rate. This is called the basic infiltration rate (Table 7). The infiltration rate depends on soil texture (the size of the soil particles) and soil structure (the arrangement of the soil particles: see Volume 1) and is a useful way of categorizing soils from an irrigation point of view (see Table 8). The most common method to measure the infiltration rate is by a field test using a cylinder or ring infiltrometer. Table 7 BASIC INFILTRATION RATES FOR VARIOUS SOIL TYPES Soll pe Basic infiltration rate mm/hour sand less than 30 sand loam 20 - 30 loam 10 - 20 cla loam 5 - 10 cla 1-5 FIELD INFILTRATION TEST Equipment required Shovel/hoe Hammer (2 kg) Watch or clock 5 litre bucket Timber (75 x 75 x 400) Hessian (300 x 300) or jute cloth 141hr. 0 70 - I.r8 0.39 - 0.79' 19.10 0,O'1 - 0.20 http://www.fao.org/docrep/S8684E/s8684eOa.htm 10/15/2010 �ll 2