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Engineering
July 16, 2018
Dennis Moser
Liquid Management, LLC
231 Post Office Drive, Suite B-8
Indian Trail, NC 28079
300 W Crowell Street, Monroe, NC 28112
monroenc.org • 704-282-4500 • PO Box 69, Monroe, NC 28111
RE: LETTER OF APPROVAL
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL SUBMITTAL
Project Name: Poplin Grove Subdivision
Submittal No.: 18-00201555
Disturbed Area: 47.3 Acres
Location:1699 W. Unionville Indian Trail Rd.
Submitted by: Jeremy Roberts
Date Received: February 21, 2018
New Submittal: X Revision:
Dear Mr. Moser:
The City of Monroe Engineering Department has reviewed the subject erosion and sedimentation control plan.
The noted plan has been reviewed and is found to be acceptable; therefore, you are issued this Letter of Approval
and Certificate of Plan Approval. Plan approvals shall expire within three (3) years following the date of this
approval if no land disturbing activity has been undertaken, as required by the City of Monroe Code of Ordinance
Chapter 158.16 (G). The Certificate of Approval must be posted at a conspicuous location at the job site. If you
proceed prior to approval of all plans from other departments you are doing so at your own risk.
Chapter 158.16 (H) of the City Ordinance requires that a copy of the approved erosion control plan be on file at
the job site. In addition, the City maintains the right of entry for periodic inspection as indicated in Chapter
158.17 (D) of the City Ordinance. This letter is due notice of such inspection.
The North Carolina Sedimentation and Pollution Control Act is performance oriented. The Act requires
protection of existing natural resources and adjoining properties. If during the course of construction the erosion
and sedimentation control plan is inadequate to meet the requirements of the Act, the City may require revisions
to the plan and strict adherence to the revisions to ensure proper erosion and sedimentation control and
compliance with the Act.
The developer is responsible for obtaining any and all permits and approvals necessary for the development of
this project prior to the commencement of this land disturbing activity. This could include agencies such as the
Division of Water Quality's storm water regulations, their enforcement requirements within Section 401 of the
Clean Water Act, the Environmental Protection Agency and/or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' jurisdiction of
Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, the Division of Solid Waste Management's landfill regulations, local County
or Municipalities' ordinances, or others that may be required. This approval cannot supersede any other permit or
approval; however, in the case of a Cease and Desist Order from the Corps of Engineers, that Order would only
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apply to wetland areas. All upland areas would still have to be in compliance with the N.C. Sedimentation
Pollution Control Act.
If any area on site falls within the jurisdiction of Section 401 or 404 of the Clean Water Act, the developer is
responsible for compliance with the requirements of the Division of Water Quality, the Corps of Engineers and
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) respectively. Any erosion control measures that fall within
jurisdictional wetland areas must be approved by the aforementioned agencies prior to installation. The Land
Quality Section must be notified of a relocation of the measures in question to the transition point between
wetlands and the uplands to assure that the migration of sediment will not occur. If that relocation presents a
problem or contradicts any requirements of DWQ, the Corps, or the EPA, it is the responsibility of the developer
to inform the Land Quality Section regional office so that an adequate contingency plan can be made to assure
sufficient erosion control remains on site. Failure to do so will be considered a violation of this approval.
Please be aware that your project will be covered by the enclosed NPDES General Storm water Permit
NCG010000 (Construction Activities). You should first become familiar with all of the requirements for
compliance with the enclosed general permit. Effective October 1, 2010, the Sedimentation Pollution Act requires
that persons responsible for land disturbing activities self -inspect their project to make sure that the approved
erosion control plan is being followed. Enclosed is the self -inspection report for your usage. Please review the
enclosed material.
In addition, this plan approval is based in part on the accuracy of the information provided on the Financial
Responsibility Form that you provided. If any part of the information provided changes during construction, you
are requested to provide an amended form to the City of Monroe.
Sincerely,
T vayu GriFFim
CE I - Plans Reviewer
cc: James N. Loyd, Jr., P.E., Engineering Director, City of Monroe, 300 West Crowell St., Monroe, NC 28112
Sam Starnes, Erosion Control Inspector, City of Monroe, 300 West Crowell St., Monroe, NC 28112
John Ross, P.E., Eagle Engineering, Inc., 2013A Van Buren Avenue, Indian Trail, NC 28079
Jeremy Roberts, Sr. Associate, Eagle Engineering, Inc., 2013A Van Buren Avenue, Indian Trail, NC 28079
Zahid Khan, NCDEMLR-Mooresville Regional Office-Zahid.khan@ncdenr.gov
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