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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-40_Nunn Jr, Henry S._20070108•' ATLANTIC BEACH Local Government 06.40 Permit Number CAMA MINOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT as authorized by the State of North Carolina, Department of Environment, and Natural Resources and the Coastal Resources Commission for development in an area of environment concern pursuant to Section 113A-118 of the General Statutes, "Coastal Area Management Issued to Henry S. Nunn, Jr., authorizing development in the Estuarine Shoreline (AEC) at 247 Moonlight Dr., in Atlantic Beach, N.C., as requested in the permittee's application, dated December 28, 2006. This permit, issued on January 8, 2007, is subject to compliance with the application and site drawing (where consistent with the permit), all applicable regulations and special conditions and notes set forth below. Any violation of these terms may subject permittee to a fine, imprisonment or civil action, or may cause the permit to be null and void. This permit authorizes the construction of a single family dwelling located 30' landward of the normal high water mark. (1) All proposed development and associated construction must be done in accordance with the permitted work plat drawings(s) received on December 29, 2007. (2) All construction must conform to the N.C. Building Code requirements and all other local; State and Federal regulations, applicable local ordinances and FEMA Flood Regulations. (3) Any change or changes in the plans for development, construction, or land use activities will require a re-evaluation and modification of this permit. (4) A copy of this permit shall be posted or available on site. Contact this office at (252) 726-4456 for a final inspection at completion of work. (Additional Permit Conditions on Page 2) This permit action may be appealed by the permittee or other qualified persons within twenty (20) days of the issuing date. From the date of an appeal, any work conducted under this permit must cease until the appeal is resolved. This permit must be on the project site and accessible to the permit officer when the . project is inspected for compliance. Any maintenance work or project modification not covered under this permit, require further written permit approval. All work must cease when this permit expires on: DECEMBER 31, 2010 In issuing this permit it is agreed that this project is consistent with the local Land Use Plan and all applicable ordinances. This permit may not be transferred to another party without the written approval of the Division of Coastal Management. �Je,�na`Twuiaa KE& TURNER CAMA LOCAL PERMIT OFFICIAL P.O. BOX 10 ATLANTIC BEACH, N.C.128512 PERMITTEE (Signature required if conditions above apply to permit) t Name: HENRYS. NUNN, JR. Minor Permit # 06.40 Date: JANUARY 8, 2007 Page 2 (5) Unless specifically allowed in 15A NCAC 07H. 0209(d)(10), and shown on the permitted plan drawing, all development/construction shall be located a distance of 30 feet landward of the normal high water mark. No portion of the roof overhang shall encroach into the 30 ft. buffer. (6) All unconsolidated material resulting from associated grading and landscaping shall be retained on site by effective sedimentation and erosion control measures. Prior to any land -disturbing activities, a barrier line of filter cloth must be installed between the land disturbing activity and the adjacent marsh or water areas, until such time as the area has been properly stabilized with a vegetative cover. (7) Any proposed area for grading within the 30' buffer from the normal high watermark must be contoured to prevent additional stormwater runoff to the adjacent marsh. This area shall be immediately vegetatively stabilized, and must remain in a vegetated state. (8) All other disturbed areas shall be vegetatively stabilized (planted and mulched) within 14 days of construction completion. , (9) The applicant has effectively demonstrated, through innovative construction design, that the amount of impervious surface area may be exceeded in a way that runoff water will be managed and the AEC protected, so as to allow 45 percent of impervious area within the 75' Coastal Shoreline AEC. All proposed development and associated construction must be done in accordance with the design specifications of the permitted innovative design, sealed by the design professional, Paul V. Wysocki on December 18, 2006. (10)Upon completion of construction and prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, a letter of certification must be received from the designer of the innovative system installed, certifying that the permitted system has been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and his design specifications. Any deviations from the approved plans and specifications must be noted on the Certification and a permit modification may be required prior to receiving a certificate of occupancy. (11)The landowner or permittee shall at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary to assure the permitted stormwater system functions at optimum efficiency. The landowner or permittee shall maintain the permitted stormwater system for the life of the project. SIGNATURE DATE GENERAL INFORMATION LAND OWNER N G� AUTHORIZED AGENT Name ?I LW `v N 0 `? 200� - .IX Zip 435_1 Z--- Phone RR"V I Address 9/ 14, 1451, � City 0State /JK, Zip_=Jf Phone .2 :%1f(P 9&Pj9 LOCATION OF PROJECT. (Address, street name and/or directions to site. If not oceanfront, what is the name of the adjacent waterbody?) :2 4/4L �f—J) yl u U DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT. (List all proposed construction and SIZE OF LOT/PARCEL: square feet IA- acres PROPOSED USE: Residential_1(Single-family (_Multi -family )Commerical/Industrial Other TOTAL ENCLOSED FLOOR AREA OF A BUILDING IN THE OCEAN HAZARD AREA OF ENVI- RONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC): Lci square feet (includes all floors and roof -covered decks) SIZE OF BUILDING FOOTPRINT AND OTHER IMPERVIOUS OR BUILT -UPON SURFACES I_N THE COASTAL SHORELINE AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AECQ,3!� I sq. ft. (Calculations include the area of the roof/drip line of all buildings, driveways, covered decks, concrete or masonry patios, etc. that are within the applicable AEC. Attach your calculations with the project drawing.) Choose the AEC area that applies to your property: 0)within 75 feet of Normal High Water for the Estuarine Shoreline AEC within 575 feet of Normal High Water for the Estuarine Shoreline AEC, adjacent to Outstanding Resource Waters (3) within 30 feet of the Public Trust Shoreline AEC (Contact your Local Permit Officer if you are not sure which AEC applies to your property.) STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT: Is the project located in an area subject to a State Stormwater Mqeagement Permit issued by the N.C. Division of Water Quality? YES NO If yes, list the total built -upon area/impervious surface allowed for your lot or parcel. " F' square feet. TOWN OF ATLANTIC BEACH INSPECTION & PLANNING DEPARTMENT 125 West Fort Macon Road Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 December 29, 2006 Henry S. Nunn, Jr. P.O. Box 895 Morehead City, N.C. 28557 Dear Mr. Nunn: The N.C. Division of Coastal Management hereby acknowledges receipt of your application for State approval for minor development of property located at 247 Moonlight Dr. in Atlantic Beach in Carteret County. It was received complete on December 29, 2006 and appears to be adequate for processing at this time. The deadline for making a permit decision is January 23, 2007. NCGS 113A-119(b) requires that Notice of an application be posted at the location of the proposed development. Enclosed you will find a "Notice of Permit Filing" postcard which must be posted at the property of your proposed development. You should post this notice at a conspicuous point along your property where it can be observed from a public road. Some examples would be: nailing the notice card to a telephone pole or tree along the road right-of- way fronting your property; or at a point along the road right-of-way where a private road would lead one onto your property. Failure to post this notice could result in an incomplete application. An onsite inspection will be made, and if additional information is required, you will be notified. Please contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, KC� Donna Turner Local CAMA Permit Officer Town of Atlantic Beach Enclosure xc: Division of Coastal Management, Morehead City, N.C. Varner Brothers Construction Co., Inc., Authorized Agent POST OFFICE BOX 10 • ATLANTIC BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA 28512 • (252) 726-4456 • FAX (252) 727-7043 TOWN OF ATLANTIC BEACH INSPECTION & PLANNING DEPARTMENT 125 West Fort Macon Road Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 NOTICE OF FILING AN APPLICATION FOR CAMA MINOR DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Pursuant to NCGS 113A-119(b), the Town of Atlantic Beach, a locality authorized to issue CAMA permits in areas of environmental concern, hereby gives notice that on December 29, 2006, Henry S. Nunn, Jr. applied for a CAMA permit to construct a single family dwelling located at 247 Moonlight Dr., Atlantic Beach, NC. The application may be inspected at the address below. Public comments received by January 8, 2007 will be considered. Later comments will be accepted and considered up to the time of permit decision. Project modifications may occur based on further review and comments. Notice of the permit decision in this matter will be provided upon written request. Donna Turner Local CAMA Permit Officer Town of Atlantic Beach 125 W. Fort Macon Rd. P.O. Box 10 Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 252/726-4456 PLEASE PUBLISH ON: Sunday, December 31, 2006 POST OFFICE BOX 10 • ATLANTIC BEACH, NORTH CAROLINA 28512 • (252) 726-4456 • FAX (252) 727-7043 LEGEND: N 10'31'04"W �P ARIA N LAC SPK---SET PK NAIL N 19 33'47"W OMM EIR---EVVI NG IRON ROD 91.92' 97.43' Ml---WATER METER ME ---TELEPHONE 9' GLE PILON CAN ---CABLE TELEN8ION , 4 10' -I J1 PDLf BOWE SOUND fCM---EXInNG CONCRETE MONUMENT ° 23 EIP---USING IRON PIPE �8 SIP ---SET IRON PKf N 85 45'00 "W 49.92' fPK---EMSDNG PX NAIL PP ---POKER POLE EN---EVS77NO NAIL 1.0 ST---SEPAC TANK / EI / fENLi SPLIT RAIL Xf CAMA SETBACK W v 26 Ftt, Llto �. EIP MOMUGHT DRIW 30' RI w PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS COVERAGE. - PROPOSED DWELLING---1569.38 EXISTING STORAGES --- 159.88 E)UST1NG STORAGE SHED AND BREEZEWAY TO BE TIED INTO PROPOSED DWELLING SETBACXS' fRW --10' S CES---5' REIR--..w GMA 2881 TOTAL IMPERVIOUS --- 1729.26 50 0 50 .100 150 GRAPHIC SCALE — FEET PROPERTY IS LOCATED IN FLOOD ZONE " AE ELEVARON 6.0' AND 7.0' , AS PER FLOOD MAP 3720637500J,COMMUNITY 370044--TOWN OF ATLANTIC BEACH,DATED 7/16/03. S 764g �� F T5776, 177E ...._. a n EPK 1S IW CENIET ME AIDMXI ML OF MOO1llW DIM AND SMITH LVIJYE 1�"A11111111177 �� CARo 7 4'E .. o a ti ,n m N 8 z x �Z ^0 s as h D0, I +star Kv STORMWATER CONTROL CALCULATIONS FOR 2.0" OF RAINFALL IN 24 HOURS. LOT AREA 5311 SQ. FT. ROOFED AR1=A 1100 SQ. FT. DRIVEWAY AREA (IMPERVIOUS) TOTAL 482 SQ. FT. EXISTING STORAGE 5UILDING TOTAL 205 SQ. FT. TOTAL .IMPRRVIOU5TOTAL .IMPERVIOUS AREA 2391 SQ. FTJ5311 SQ. FT. = 0.45= 45% VOLUM92.0" RAIN IN 24 HOURS ON ROOF 2391/6 406 CU. FT. .92 I i 25.50 -'k-- a P.00 SIP 5.00 Ku STORMWATER CONTROL CALCULATIONS FOR 2.0" OF RAINFALL IN 24 HOURS LOT AREA 5311 50. FT. ROOFED AREA I100 SO. FT. DRIVEWAY AREA (IMPEQVOUS) TOTAL 482 SQ. FT. EXISTING STORAGE BUILDING TOTAL 209 SQ. FT. TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA 2391 SQ. FT./5311 SQ. FT. = 0.45 = 45% VOLUME 2 0" RAIN IN 24 HOURS ON ROOF 2391/6 = 406 CU. FT. BED— VOLUME 406 CU. FT./44ie VOID SPACE IN STONE = 922 CU. FT. BED SIZE 2 BED - 4.-VLUx2'Dx49'L = 922 CU. FT. 922 CU. FT. PROVIDED 922 CU. FT. REQUIRED DRAINBED SECTION NOT TO SCALE A'4.1' 5*2'-0" W P.T. PILE ") BOIL: L ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARMG PRESSURE 15 0OWDERED AT WO PSF. P FOUND LESS THAN WO PSF FOOTING MAY DEED TO BE REDESIGNED. 2. EXCAVATE FOOTINGS UNTIL ALL VEGETATION, TREE ROOTS, ETC, ARE REMOVED BEFORE PLACING CONCRETE 3. BACWLL TO DESIGNATED GRADE WITH MATERIAL FREE FROM CONSRUCTION, VEGETATIVE DEBRIS AND OTHER LWITABLE OBJECTS AS REQUIRED. 4. COMPACT BAWILL MATERIAL TO 55A STANDARD PROCTOR TEST. PILW-*. L ALL PILES ARE 02 SYP 104 (BUTT) AT HOUSE AMID 4 SYP W AT DECK WITH PRESERVATNE TREATMENT (CCA . 00/CF). 2. PILINGS MAY BE JETTED, AUGURED, OR DRIVEN BUT THE FINAL SETTING MST BE DONE BY DRIVING TO A CAPACITY OF 5 TONS. 3. DRIVE (2) TWO TEST PILES OF) TO CONFRIM REQUIRED DRIVING DEPTH FOR PILES PRIOR TO RFCHASM PILES FOR PROJECT (SEE PILE LAYOUT PLAN) fTE: L CONCRETE SHALL HAVE A MIINMIM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 3000 PSI •28 DAYS. 2. CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN CONFORMANCE WITH ACI-318 LATEST REVISION AND H.C. STATE BUILDING CODE 3. REINFORCING STEEL SHALT- COFFOR 1 TO ASTM A-65 GRADE 60. 4. PROVIDE CONTROL JOINTS AS 54MN ON PLANS. L1r ISER: L ALL LUMBER SHALL CONFORM TO SOUTHERN! PINE INSPECTION BUREAU (SPIB), AhERICAN WOOD -PRESERVERS ASSOCIATION (AWPA), AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TESTING MATERIALS (ASTM), AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSU, AND AMERICAN PLYWOOD ASSOCIATION (APA). 2. CONSTRUCTION SHALT. C0fOR l TO PRACTICE PRESCRIBED BY AMERICAN MSTTNTE OF TIMBER CONSTRUCTION I SHALL CONFORM TO N.C. STATE BUILDING CODE. 3. ALL FRAMING L.UTER SHALL BE GRADE MARKED I NOT EXCEED 15% MOIST!$¢ CONW. 4. PROVIDE BUILDING HARDWARE N 512ES; TYPES I SPACINGS AS RECOMMENDED BY TFE PRODUCT MAMFACTURERS OR AS 5PECFIED. OTFIL: L ALL BOLTS TO BE PER DRAWING DETAILS AND NOT -DIPPED GALVM12M (MG). 2. ALL OTHER STEEL SHALL COMPLY WITH A301 OR A3b SPECIFICATIONS PER AMERICAN MST_ IME OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION (AISW 3. ALL FABRICATION SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH AIX STANDARDS. MCLU Ws SHOP DRAWINGS FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY ET jHMZ PRE MAIaIFAGTURED TR98E8 I BEAM, L PROVIDE SHOP DRAWINGS WITH N.C. ENGINEERS SEAL FOR ALL FLOOR AND ROOF TRUSSES, AND ALL LVL (PRE MAMFACTURED LAMINATED) BEAMS. SHOP DRAWINGS MST BE APPROVED BY CONTRACTOR/OI.NER PRIOR TO FABRICATION. DRAWINGS MUST INDICATE ALL LOADING CONDITIONS 4 LOADS. 2. COORDINATE DUCT CHASE REQUIREMENTS W/ HVAC SUBCONTRACTOR PRIOR TO FABRICATION. -I1 LU U Z W 9 to Z N_ Z N L)Z } Z OZ Q to = LLI N L) � L)O.�LZ N � Q U. d 2 N .- Z Z L) Z m DATE: 10-11-05 DRAU N BY: FaGF DESIGNED BY:PWI JOB NUMBER 0B-20I BNEET 2 OF 9 SEAL JTHER,PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED: The activity you are planning may require permits other than the CAMA minor ievelopmern permit. As a service we have compiled a list of the kinds of permits that might be required. We suggest you check over the list vith your LPO to determine if any of these apply to your project: Zoning, Drinking Water Well, SepticTank (or other sanitary waste reatment system), Building, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning, Insulation and Energy Conservation, FIA Certification, ;and Dune, Sediment Control, Subdivision Approval, Mobile Home Park Approval, Highway, Connection, and others. )TATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP: the undersigned, an applicant for a CAMA minor development permit, being either the owner of property in an AEC or a Jerson authorized to act as an agent for purposes of applying for a CAMA minor development permit, certify that the person isted as landowner on this application has a significant interest in the real property described therein. This interest can be iescribed as: (check one) an owner or record title.Tide is visted in ee Deed Book G )age in the / +—'k Registry of Deeds. _an owner by virtue of inheritance. Applicant is an heir to the estate of N )robate was in _County. if other interest, such as wrjtten contract or lease, explain below or use a separate sheet and attach to this application. NOTIFICATION OF ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS: furthermore certify that the following persons are owners of properties adjoining this property. I affirm that I have given ,CTUAL NOTICE to each of them concerning my intent to develop this property and to apply for a CAMA permit. (Name) (Address) .1) MR'd- MR Jnn M m49K/WA 12. -Z!44I aF,ruG MI-1/ Rc1 lurpsIm 5.4 144, a-41o3 '2) . Ma 1,4,, q lgyea, a nl SALA KJ- _ Al&a i i- 12e.ae.4 nI L .2 g s-/ S� 3) .4) FOR DEVELOPERS IN OCEAN HAZARD AND ESTUARINE HAZARD AREAS: acknowledge that the land owner is aware that the proposed development is planned for an area which may be susceptible to :rosion and/or flooding. I acknowledge that the local permit officer has explained to me the particular hazard problems associ- ited with this lot. This explanation was accompanied by recommendations concerning stabilization and floodproofing tech- iiques. ?ERMISSION TO ENTER ON LAND: furthermore certify that I am authorized to grant and do in fact grant permission to the local permit officer and his agents to ,nter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application. this application includes: general information (this form), a site drawing as described on the back of this application, the )wnership statement, the AEC hazard notice where necessary, a check for $100.00 made payable to the locality, and any infor- . nation as may be provided orally by the applicant. The details of the application as described by these sources are incorporated vithout reference in any permit which may be issued. Deviation from these details will constitute a violation of any permit. Any >erson developing in an AEC without permit is subject to civil, criminal and administrative action. This the day of , 20 z��� '/�� Landowner or person authorized to act as his agent for purpose of filing a CAMA permit application. A 15WA NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management Michael F. Easley, Governor James H. Gregson, Director William G. Ross Jr., Secretary 12/18/08 Memo To: Ted Tyndall Through: Roy Brownlow From: Ryan Davenport Re: Gordon Myers Complaint On January 8, 2007 the Atlantic Beach Local Permit Office issued CAMA Minor Permit #06-40 to Henry S. Nunn for the construction of a single-family home and replacement of an existing septic system at 247 Moonlight Dr. This permit authorized 45% impervious coverage of the lot based on an innovative design by Paul V. Wysocki P.E. dated 12/18/06. Condition 10 of this permit stated that a letter of certification must be received from the designer of the innovative system installed, certifying that the permitted system has been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and his design specifications. On 11/15/07 the engineer did submit a letter stating compliance but cited the wrong design date. At this time, Donna Turner (Atlantic Beach LPO) is working on getting an updated letter from the engineer. Additionally, Carteret County Health Dept. issued a Septic Permit for the repair of the existing system. Their design was somewhat different than shown on the plat in the CAMA permit. This design involved the placement of a 5'X10' pump tank within the 30' buffer. Carteret County Health Dept. certified the installation of this system on October 5, 2007. 400 Commerce Avenue, Morehead City, North Carolina 28557 Phone: 252-808-2808 \ FAX: 252-247-3330 \ Internet: www.nccoastaimanagement.net An Equal opportunity \ Affirmative Action Employer — 50% Recycled \ 10% Post Consumer Paper Downeast Engineering Services 624.4 W. Corbett Ave. Swansboro, NC 28584 tel: 910-326-2870 fax: 910-3264435 email: desipaul0earthlink.net March 5, 2008 North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) 400 Commerce Ave. Morehead City, NC 28557 Attn: Mr. Ted Tyndell, Asst Director, Permits and Enforcement Re: Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nunn Residence 247 Moonlight Drive Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 Dear Mr. Tyndall: NlAR 9 2009 M,)r b #a 6 MY DG 0 In response to a letter submitted to you on December 18, 2008 regarding the stormwater system designed for this new residence and including the modifications to the septic system as requested by Carteret County Health Department, we (Downeast Engineering Services, Inc.) respond as follows: 1. The date on our stormwater design plan is March 6, 2007 and not April 6, 2007 as shown in our November 14, 2007 approval letter of the Stormwater installation. 2. Mr. Steve Nunn and Paul Wysocki met with the Carteret County Health Department on three (3) different occasions to achieve the best modifications to the existing septic system on this property which was approved on January 24, 2007 by the County Health Department (see attached (2 each) Dept. of Health drawings and approvals). Upon receipt of the approved revisions, Downeast Engineering incorporated these changes on the final drawings dated March 6, 2007 and approved by all parties on March 14, 2007. The foregoing designs and modifications are in keeping with the NCDENR Coastal Shoreline Buffer Rules,15A NCAC 07H .0209, paragraph (d) Use Standards, (10)(J) sub paragraph I thru j. Furthermore, we designed the stormwater system for a two (2) inch rain event for the entire impervious surface area over twenty five (25) percent. In summary, the entire site is several times improved as the drain field has been relocated to the front yard in lieu of being close to the canal and significant stormwater is being captured into the French drain system. If you have any questions or need further details, please do not hesitate to contact us. Very truly yours Downeast Engineering Services, Inc. Paul V. Wysocki, P.E. Cc: Town of Atlantic Beach Mr. Ray Davenport, CAMA Mr. Steve Nunn r • '..: 1. 14.17 Name: Property Location: R-3508 . a� ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION CARTERET COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT MOREHEAD CITY, NC 28557 AUTHORIZATION FOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION (NO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY SHALL BE ISSUED UNTIL OPERATION PERMIT HAS BEEN ISSUED) G.S.130a-336 ;VALID FOR FIVE (5) YEARS lb `Subject to revocation if site plans or M.E. CLASSIFICATION If site is altered or intended use is changed. Yj REPAIR (11 / /-EXISTING 4AUTHO TION FOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION BY: /?-S ENVIRO MENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST, DATE •1 & M& ,)(,Ia TAX PARCEL U.713 PROPEMTLOCAnON. SUBDIVISION: TYPE STRUCTURE NO. BEDROOMS- C NO. PEOPLE. b M GARBAGE GRENDER:Y NO. LINES: C) (,(1( 2/1 TOTAL LENGTH: WATERSOURCE.7m HORIZONTAL DISTANCE F SITE MODIFIED- YES( .1 . 'UNDER WET CONDITIONS tr *Trench _depth to be-n . �decper than naturally ;=uffinz surf=r- Easement Required: —Yes - — "' No DrainageMaintenaaccReq. Surface i 77S.—blud.( Maintain Minimum 10'Frcvn Water P rd_WJ36z1J *Comments: from Health Department. %J • NOTICE- Constritction must comply with all state and local regulations. Do not install well until well site has been approved on inspection. *NOTICE. Beware much pro" In Carteret County is subject o :, . - U. f. 0 to Wetland Regulations and properties containing wetlands _STRUCTURE SHALL BE PLACED. SO THAT GRAVITY should receive approval from U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers FLOW IS ACHIEVED OR PUMP SYSTEM SHALL BE prior to development. DO NOT PARY. fkN% DRIVEORBUILD OVERANY PART " FOR SYSTEMS REQUIRING LESS THAN I&- TRENCH OF SEPTIC SYSTEM OR REPAIRARE A. BOTTOMS, A MINIMUM OF WSOIL COVER ' • MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 5 FEET BETWEEN ANY IS REQUIRED AND MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL FOUNDATION AND ANY PART OF SEPTIC SYSTEM OR FILL OF AT LEAST GROUP 11 SANDY REPAIR AREA LOAM TEXTURE (OFFICE USE FOR FIELD NOTES ONLY MODIFICATION INSPECTION BY. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST DATE. INSTALLER: COMMENTS: (=V 3%)CW CA,%= Name: I ILV n I 11. Property Location:4jntR-4168 �- a� . a ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH DIVISION CARTERET COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT MOREHEAD CITY, NC 28557 AUTHORIZATION FQR WASTEWATER SYBTEM CONSTRUCTION G.S.130e-336 YALIQ FOR FIVE (5,)YEARS ff� Subject to revocation If site plans or M.E. CLASSIFICATION op11,,��,,,, If site is altered or intended use Is changed. REPAIR O `t% iO uC a4-C-xtSMIG in C�Ox1 4#xc.,� A THORIZ FOR WASTEWATER SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION BY: fin 1/-14 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST • DATE . Improvement Permit # PAGE —OF — sw to W t bl e irxl( 11' t7 S Wv 5w tom. K1," 31kcj,�D Lazo, ; vUl f-r ntul Gel.• 4R SV UNDER WET CONDITIONS rr *T'e" h yboa�a�a�de�pth w be no deeper dun 9_ 6d�11�IL = oaLrring sar(aee. Fa►soment Reputd Yes No SLBDIVYSIQN )a DRDrainage Maintenance Req. Stcface ( Subsurface ( ) LOT.- TYPE STRUC[(IRE, Maintain Minimum 10' From Water Line NO. BEDROO NO. B Comments: NO. PEOPLE J�A�DESIGN FLOW: GARBAGE ORINDEIL YES ( ) NO (Vf SEPTIC TANKX GAL. PUMP TANK: NO. LINES. n� WIDTH: uipA yy ��L mm `^ i w '.'to any changes in system layout, approval must be obtained TOTAL LENGTH: FT.. TOTAL SQ. PT. than Health Department. WATER SOURCE HORIZONTAL DISTANCE FR_._. �- FT_, *NOTICE; Co tlnn awn comply with all sate and local __ ___ - not re;ula[ioes. Do not install weU until well site has been approved SrrE MODDUD: YES ( ) NO (t. .` .. on inspection. t • NOTICE: Bewans much property in Carteret County is subject to Wetland Regulations and properties containing wetlands • STRUCTURE SHALL BE PLACED SO THAT GRAVITY should receive approval from U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers FLOW is ACHU?VED OR PUMP SYSTEM SHALL BE per to development REQUIRE. • DO NOT PARK, PAVE. DRIVE. OR BUILD OVER ANY PART FOR SYSTEMS REQUIRING LESS 771AN Ill- TRENCH OF SEPTIC SYSTEM OR REPAIR AREA. BOTTOMS. A MINIMUM OF 6" SOIL COVER • MAINTAIN A MINIMUM 3 FEET BETWEEN ANY IS REQUIRED AND MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL FOUNDATION AND ANY PART OF SEPTIC SYSTEM OR FILL OF AT LEAST GROUP n SANDY REPAIR AREA. LOAM TEXTURE. (OFFICE USE FOR FIELD NaM ONLY MODIFICATION INSPECTION BY: ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST DATE: INSTALLER: COMMENTS: CA-VIX Home About DCM Contact DCM CAMA Counties Search DCM CAMA Rules & Policies:: Coastal Shoreline Buffer Rules Coastal Shoreline Buffer Rules (71-1.0209) 15A NCAC 07H .0209 COASTAL SHORELINES (a) Description. The Coastal Shorelines category includes estuarine shorelines and public trust shorelines. Estuarine shorelines AEC are those non -ocean shorelines extending from the normal high water level or normal water level along the estuarine waters, estuaries, sounds, bays, fresh and brackish waters, and public trust areas as set forth in an agreement adopted by the Wildlife Resources Commission and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources [described in Rule .0206(a) of this Section] for a distance of 75 feet landward. For those estuarine shorelines immediately contiguous to waters classified as Outstanding Resource Waters by the Environmental Management Commission, the estuarine shoreline AEC shall extend to 575 feet landward from the normal high water level or normal water level, unless the Coastal Resources Commission establishes the boundary at a greater or lesser extent following required public hearing(s) within the affected county or counties. Public trust shorelines AEC are those non -ocean shorelines immediately contiguous to public trust areas, as defined in Rule 07H .0207(a) of this Section, located inland of the dividing line between coastal fishing waters and inland fishing waters as set forth in that agreement and extending 30 feet landward of the normal high water level or normal water level. (b) Significance. Development within coastal shorelines influences the quality of estuarine and ocean life and is subject to the damaging processes of shore front erosion and flooding. The coastal shorelines and wetlands contained within them serve as barriers against flood damage and control erosion between the estuary and the uplands. Coastal shorelines are the intersection of the upland and aquatic elements of the estuarine and ocean system, often integrating influences from both the land and the sea in wetland areas. Some of these wetlands are among the most productive natural environments of North Carolina and they support the functions of and habitat for many valuable commercial and sport fisheries of the coastal area. Many land -based activities influence the quality and productivity of estuarine waters. Some important features of the coastal shoreline include wetlands, flood plains, bluff shorelines, mud and sand flats, forested shorelines and other important habitat areas for fish and wildlife. (c) Management Objective. The management objective is to ensure that shoreline development is compatible with both the dynamic nature of coastal shorelines as well as the values and the management objectives of the estuarine and ocean system. Other objectives are to conserve and manage the important natural features of the estuarine and ocean system so as to safeguard and perpetuate their biological, social, aesthetic, and economic values; to coordinate and establish a management system capable of conserving and utilizing these shorelines so as to maximize their benefits to the estuarine and ocean system and the people of North Carolina. (d) Use Standards. Acceptable uses shall be those consistent with the management objectives in Paragraph (c) of this Rule. These uses shall be limited to those types of development activities that will not be detrimental to the public trust rights and the biological and physical functions of the estuarine and ocean system. Every effort shall be made by the permit applicant to avoid, mitigate or reduce adverse impacts of development to estuarine and coastal systems through the planning and design of the development project. In every instance, the particular location, use, and design characteristics shall comply with the general use and specific use standards for coastal shorelines, and where applicable, the general use and specific use standards for coastal wetlands, estuarine waters, and public trust areas described in Rule .0208 of this Section. (1) All development projects, proposals, and designs shall preserve and not weaken or eliminate natural barriers to erosion, including, but not limited to, peat marshland, resistant clay shorelines, and cypress -gum protective fringe areas adjacent to vulnerable shorelines. (2) All development projects, proposals, and designs shall limit the construction of impervious surfaces and areas not allowing natural drainage to only so much as is necessary to adequately service the major purpose or use for which the lot is to be developed. Impervious surfaces shall not exceed 30 percent of the AEC area of the lot, unless the applicant can effectively demonstrate, through innovative design, that the protection provided by the design would be equal to or exceed the protection by the 30 percent limitation. Redevelopment of areas exceeding the 30 percent impervious surface limitation may be permitted if impervious areas are not increased and the applicant designs the project to comply with the intent of the rule to the maximum extent feasible. (3) All development projects, proposals, and designs shall comply with the following mandatory standards of the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973: (A) All development projects, proposals, and designs shall provide for a buffer zone along the margin of the estuarine water which is sufficient to confine visible siltation within 25 percent of the buffer zone nearest the land disturbing development. (B) No development project proposal or design shall permit an angle for graded slopes or fill which is greater than an angle which can be retained by vegetative cover or other erosion -control devices or structures. (C) All development projects, proposals, and designs which involve uncovering more than one acre of land shall plant a ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion within 30 working days of completion of the grading; provided that this shall not apply to clearing land for the purpose of forming a reservoir later to be inundated. (4) Development shall not have a significant adverse impact on estuarine and ocean resources. Significant adverse impacts shall include but not be limited to development that would directly or indirectly impair water quality standards, increase shoreline erosion, alter coastal wetlands or Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV), deposit spoils waterward of normal water level or normal high water, or cause degradation of shellfish beds. (5) Development shall not interfere with existing public rights of access to, or use of, navigable waters or public resources. (6) No public facility shall be permitted if such a facility is likely to require public expenditures for maintenance and continued use, unless it can be shown that the public purpose served by the facility outweighs the required public expenditures for construction, maintenance, and continued use. For the purpose of this standard, "public facility" shall mean a project that is paid for in any part by public funds. (7) Development shall not cause irreversible damage to valuable, historic architectural or archaeological resources as documented by the local historic commission or the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. (8) Established common-law and statutory public rights of access to the public trust lands and waters in estuarine areas shall not be eliminated or restricted. Development shall not encroach upon public accessways nor shall it limit the intended use of the accessways. (9) Within the AECs for shorelines contiguous to waters classified as Outstanding Resource Waters by the EMC, no CAMA permit shall be approved for any project which would be inconsistent with applicable use standards adopted by the CRC, EMC or MFC for estuarine waters, public trust areas, or coastal wetlands. For development activities not covered by specific use standards, no permit shall be issued if the activity would, based on site -specific information, degrade the water quality or outstanding resource values. (10) Within the Coastal Shorelines category (estuarine and public trust shoreline AECs), new development shall be located a distance of 30 feet landward of the normal water level or normal high water level, with the exception of the following: (A) Water -dependent uses as described in Rule 07H .0208(a)(1) of this Section; (B) Pile -supported signs (in accordance with local regulations); (C) Post- or pile -supported fences; (D) Elevated, slatted, wooden boardwalks exclusively for pedestrian use and six feet in width or less. The boardwalk may be greater than six feet in width if it is to serve a public use or need; (E) Crab Shedders, if uncovered with elevated trays and no associated impervious surfaces except those necessary to protect the pump; (F) Decks/Observation Decks limited to slatted, wooden, elevated and unroofed decks that shall not singularly or collectively exceed 200 square feet; (G) Grading, excavation and landscaping with no wetland fill except when required by a permitted shoreline stabilization project. Projects shall not increase stormwater runoff to adjacent estuarine and public trust waters, (H) Development over existing impervious surfaces, provided that the existing impervious surface is not increased and the applicant designs the project to comply with the intent of the rules to the maximum extent feasible; (1) Where application of the buffer requirement would preclude placement of a residential structure with a footprint of 1,200 square feet or less on lots, parcels and tracts platted prior to June 1, 1999, development may be permitted within the buffer as required in Subparagraph (d)(10) of this Rule, providing the following criteria are met: (i) Development shall minimize the impacts to the buffer and reduce runoff by limiting land disturbance to only so much as is necessary to construct and provide access to the residence and to allow installation or connection of utilities such as water and sewer; and (ii) The residential structure development shall be located a distance landward of the normal high water or normal water level equal to 20 percent of the greatest depth of the lot. Existing structures that encroach into the applicable buffer area may be replaced or repaired consistent with the criteria set out in Rules .0201 and .0211 in Subchapter 07J of this Chapter; and (J) Where application of the buffer requirement set out in 15A NCAC 07H .0209(d) (10) would preclude placement of a residential structure on an undeveloped lot platted prior to June 1, 1999 that are 5,000 square feet or less that does not require an on -site septic system, or on an undeveloped lot that is 7,500 square feet or less that requires an on -site septic system, development may be permitted within the buffer if all the following criteria are met: (i) The lot on which the proposed residential structure is to be located, ir►YV is located between: (1) Two existing waterfront residential structures, both of which are within 100 feet of the center of the lot and at least one of which encroaches into the buffer; or (11) An existing waterfront residential structure that encroaches into the buffer and a road, canal, or other open body of water, both of which are within 100 feet of the center of the lot; (ii) Development of the lot shall minimize the impacts to the buffer and reduce runoff by limiting land disturbance to only so much as is necessary to construct and provide access to the residence and to allow installation or connection of utilities; (iii) Placement of the residential structure and pervious decking may be aligned no further into the buffer than the existing residential structures and existing pervious decking on adjoining lots; (iv) The first one and one-half inches of rainfall from all impervious surfaces on the lot shall be collected and contained on -site in accordance with the design standards for stormwater management for coastal counties as specified in 15A NCAC 02H .1005. The stormwater management system shall be designed by an individual who meets applicable State occupational licensing requirements for the type of system proposed and approved during the permit application process. If the residential structure encroaches into the buffer, then no other impervious surfaces will be allowed within the buffer, and (v) The lots must not be adjacent to waters designated as approved or conditionally approved shellfish waters by the Shellfish Sanitation Section of the Division of Environmental Health of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources. (e) The buffer requirements in Paragraph (d) of this Rule shall not apply to Coastal Shorelines where the Environmental Management Commission (EMC) has adopted rules that contain buffer standards, or to Coastal Shorelines where the EMC adopts such rules, upon the effective date of those rules. (f) Specific Use Standards for Outstanding Resource Waters (ORW) Coastal Shorelines. (1) Within the AEC for estuarine and public trust shorelines contiguous to waters classified as ORW by the EMC, all development projects, proposals, and designs shall limit the built upon area in the AEC to no more than 25 percent or any lower site specific percentage as adopted by the EMC as necessary to protect the exceptional water quality and outstanding resource values of the ORW, and shall: (A) have no stormwater collection system; (B) provide a buffer zone of at least 30 feet from the normal high water line or normal water line; (C) otherwise be consistent with the use standards set out in Paragraph (d) of this Rule. (2) Development (other than single-family residential lots) more than 75 feet from the normal high water line or normal water line but within the AEC as of June 1, 1989 shall be permitted in accordance with rules and standards in effect as of June 1, 1989 if: (A) the development has a CAMA permit application in process, or (B) the development has received preliminary subdivision plat approval or preliminary site plan approval under applicable local ordinances, and in which financial resources have been invested in design or improvement. (3) Single-family residential lots that would not be buildable under the low -density standards defined in Paragraph (g)(1) of this Rule may be developed for single-family residential purposes so long as the development complies with those standards to the maximum extent possible. (4) For an ORW nominated subsequent to June 1, 1989, the effective date in Paragraph (g)(2) of this Rule shall be the dates of nomination by the EMC. (g) Urban Waterfronts. (1) Description. Urban Waterfronts are waterfront areas, not adjacent to Outstanding Resource Waters, in the Coastal Shorelines category that lie within the corporate limits of any municipality duly chartered within the 20 coastal counties of the state. In determining whether an area is an urban waterfront, the following criteria shall be met as of the effective date of this Rule: (A) The area lies wholly within the corporate limits of a municipality; and (B) the area is in a central business district where there is minimal undeveloped land, mixed land uses, and urban level services such as water, sewer, streets, solid waste management, roads, police and fire protection, or an industrial zoned area adjacent to a central business district. (2) Significance. Urban waterfronts are recognized as having cultural, historical and economic significance for many coastal municipalities. Maritime traditions and longstanding development patterns make these areas suitable for maintaining or promoting dense development along the November 20, 2008 Mr. Jim Gregson Director of CAMA 400 Commerce Ave Morehead City NC 28557 i 1 2008 Aflor•` ead City DCM Re: Request for Update on Issues discussed during our Meeting in early September 2008 Dear Mr. Gregson: In early September, 2008, you and I met in your office in Morehead City, NC, regarding my concerns about the questionable installation of the septic tank located at 247 Moonlight Drive, Atlantic Beach, NC. This lot adjoins my lot at 249 Moonlight Drive. For your convenience, I have included a copy of my original letter of August 1, 2008. If you will recall, at the conclusion of our meeting I requested to receive a regular update from your office about any progress or other information you may find. As of this date, I have not received anything from your office. Therefore, the purpose of this current letter is my written request to you for an update regarding any information you may have resulting from CAMA's research of all septic tank installation issues for this new construction at 247 Moonlight Drive. Hopefully I will not be informed that this matter has being swept under the rug. In addition to the above, please include a schedule of monthly CAMA meetings where this issue (and others like it) may be discussed. Please include time, date, and locations of meetings. I will be looking forward to your written response in the near future. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, #"b-, ()�� Gordon Marks 241 Moonlight Drive Atlantic Beach NC 28512 August 27, 2008' Ms. Angela Willis, Assistant to... Mr. Jim Gregson Director of CAMA 400 Commerce Ave Morehead City NC 28557 Re: Request for Appointment with Mr. Jim Gregson Dear Ms, Willis: As indicated in Mr. Gregson's letter to me on August 13, 2008, I am requesting your assistance in scheduling an appointment with him at his earliest convenience. My schedule is pretty flexible. My telephone number is 252-726-8023. Voicemail is available should I not be there to take your call, or you may drop me a note in the mail to my home address at: 241 Moonlight Drive Atlantic Beach NC 28512 Thank you for your help in this matter. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Gordon A. Marks August 1, 2008 Mr. Jim Gregson Director of CAMA 400 Commerce Ave Morehead City NC 28557 Re: Request for consultation to discuss areas of concern Dear Mr. Gregson: As a citizen of Carteret County and the Town of Atlantic Beach, I have several concerns regarding the waterway in my area. Therefore, I am requesting to meet with you in your office sometime during the week of August 1 Ith or as soon thereafter that you may have time available. Please drop me a notice in the mail to my home address at: 241 Moonlight Drive Atlantic Beach NC 28512 Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Gordon A. Marks Oct 29 by 10:18a Inspection Dept. vu *cv vo vs. Iuu 727-7043 A DOWN,EAST ENGINEERING SERVICES, INC. 6U-4. W. CORMIT AVE. SWANSIBOHO. NC?9534 910-326-2M Fax:910-326-1435 FAX COVER SHEET FAX NUNMER TRANSWfTED TO: 252 727-7043 To: Ynspectious Dept ez/ Or: Town, of Atlantic Beach From: Downeast Engineering Services, Inc., Paul V. Wysocki. PE Client/Matter: Nunn Residence 247 Moonlight Way Jute: Oc L 29, 2008 �CfJZvI�`I�1TS NUMBER OF PAGES* Ltr. for refe,cncpd Project�' COMMENTS: For your use and files.. - NOT COUNMOG COVMt M*TT. IF You n0 Nair RECMB All PALM Pr,rA='1EumoNE vs iM1 L-DIATEr,.Y AT910-326-U70. Oct 29 a8 10:18a Inspection Dept. 727-7043 Oa-29 08 (5919a p2 Downent Engineering Services 62" W. Corbett Ave. SWansboro, ANC 28504 t r te1:910426-U70 Fa)r 910-326-1435 *mail• dcsi0U_1 eart6tulk.nct Odober28, 2008 06-201 Town of Atlantic Beach Building Inspections 125 West Fort Macon Rd, Atlantic Beach, NC 2a512 Re_ New Wastowatt r System for. Mr. Stove Nunn Residencs 247 Moonlight Way Atlantic Beach, NC 26512 Dear Mrs. Turner. - Per our telephone con"isation t have r&Aewed our records concerning the subject wastewater system for Mr. Steven Minn's noted above and provide you with the following sequence or ever: 1 _ The old rosidence had a septic system (tank and fields) located entirely in the CAMA uetback area. 2. We (StNe Nunn and Paul 1Njrsacio) mot on three (3) different omasions vft the Carteret County Board of Health to worts out the best wastewater system possible based on the constraints created by the snuff building lots. In fact all the bung lots in ttns subd►vision are confronted with Vs problem. 3. The final decision with the Carteret County Health Department vasto remove the leach Tretds in the CAM setback area by providing a pump stafion to move efftuentto street side of the property away from the wisting canal as wall as the CAMA setback. 4. A new wastewater construction permit was issued by the Environmental Health Division, Carteret County Health Departmett on Januaty 24, 2007 and in accordance to the drawings by Downcast Engineering Sewiees shown on sheet2 of 10, dated March 3, 2007. Then, the plans sheets 1 thru 10 were submitted and approved fpr construction by the Town of Atlantic Bosch and a building permit was issued. In summary, the now wastewater system was constructed per our design drawings referenced in item 04 and definitely is far superior to the old wastewadersystem on this property. If you have any questions or need Rather assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us_ Verytruly yours 17ineeft Services, Inc. •Ak�t St; q Paul V. V4vockl, RE Cc: Mr. Steve Nunn p.2 lFj v ---- - I N5 - /�� 4u-`(�l - �x�s _,a�Czu I Ph 01j- - Mailing Address City, state Business Phone C Facility Location . Canilih•fle�.nanNi.n. _ - lll 1 1� Home Phone x 1�9u . DOr1.` M`V to Oyi,S-11M rynnA4-1cl-A U ,- Design*daily sewage flow /L� Q based on " Q l� J 1 "WL (beds, seats, people, etc.) ---�---'.ter " , Engineer Address V Contractor. i Address Phone Lessee or party ret�s/p�onsible for operation, maintenance; and repair of this sewage system: Nam, am!1 l Address Phone It is the responsibility that all previous owners of this system assure the subsequent owners receive this permit and abide by all requirements and conditions. If any ownership changes occur, then it Is required for the new owner/operator to come Into the Carteret County Health Department and update the permit information. The routine malntenance-requirements for this system are listed,belowt L Maintenance and cleaning records shall be kept by the system owner and shall be available for review by the Carteret County. Health Department during inspections of the system At such time that any part of the sewage treatment and disposal system falls into disrepair or the system is causing a health hazard,' the owner/operator shall notify the Carteret County Health Department within forty-eight (48) hours and shall take Immediate corrective action in the repair of the system as directed by the department.. Othe onditions or requirements . (A a " (`l(� r' �.v`c 1 1/1 T /? in i n n i r� �1 1 �i 4v i l /1 i iAi �i/� i% :f 11 r 1 . (REV 3l96)cw CA -SITE Nov 15 07 12:02p Downeast Engineering Ser. 910-326-1435 p.2 r November 14, 2007 Downeast Engineering Services 624-4 W. Corbett Ave. Swansboro, NC 28584 . tel: 910.326-2870 tax: 91 "26-1435 email: desipaul ftarthlink.net Town of Atlantic Beach Building Inspections 125 West Fort Macon Rd. Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 Re: Stormwatcr System for. Mr. Stove Nunn Residence 247 Moonlight Way Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 Dear Mr. Sirs: 06-201 We have inspected the installation o subject Stormwator ytitem and acknowledge that the work was in accordance with our design ated April 6, 2007. Should you have any questions or ufther assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us. Very truly yowl Downcast Enginoering Services, Inc. nS L'•�•N. a 9� :a;.. Paul V. Wysocki, P.E. 1 Cc: Varner Bros. Construction Mr. Stove Nunn 1` Nov 15 07 12:01p Downeast Engineering Ser. 910-326-1435 p.1 �. , w DOWN,EAST ENGINEERING i,ERVICESy INC. 62" W. CORBETr AVE. SWANSBORO. NC 2X'4u 914-326-2N70 )rax:914-326-1435 FAX COVER SHEET FAX NUMBER TRANSMIT-IT,D TO: 252-727-7043 To: inspections Dept Of Town of Atlantic Beach From: Downcast Engineering Services, Inc.. Paul V. Wysocki, PE Client/Matter. Stormwatcr System, 247 Moonlight Way, Atlantic Beach, NC Date: 15 Nov 07 Ltr, for referenced project COMMENTS: For your use and files.. NUMBER OF PAGES* . ............ ........ . • NOT COUNI►NG COVER SHUT. IF YOU Ix) NOT R A IVI ALL PAGE'S. PLF.A%tiF. :1111•IONI{ US IMMI41 WIT'ILY NI.910-324-2K70.