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DATE 3/31/2010 JOB NO. 020 0050.10
ATMNnON Mr. Ian McMillan
PHONE # 919-733-1786
RE: Brightwater Medical Complex-NWP 39 PCN
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March 30, 2010
NC Division of Water Quality
401 Wetlands Unit
Attn: Mr. Ian McMillan
1650 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-1650
Re: Brightwater Medical Complex - NWP 39 - Request for 401 Authorization
USACE AID#: 2008-01392
W&R Project Number - 02090050.10
Dear Mr. McMillan:
On behalf of the Harnett County Department of Public Utilities, we are requesting 401 authorization for
219 if of stream impacts and 0.35 acres of wetland impacts associated with the construction of the
Brightwater Medical Complex. The proposed wetland and stream impacts are necessary for construction of
the internal access roads and associated infrastructure. There are no wetland and/or stream impacts
proposed for lot fill.
The project is approximately 129 acres, and is located southeast of the intersection of US Hwy 401 and
Matthews Road, at Latitude 35.423617°N, and Longitude 78.812361°W, in Lillington, Harnett County
County, North Carolina. The project is located in the Cape River Basin and surface waters on-site flow
into Neills Creek, a tributary to the Cape Fear River. The Water Quality Classification for the Cape Fear
River is "WS-IV", the Stream Index Number is: 18-16-(0.7), and the Cataloging Unit for the site is
03030004.
Project Purpose
The proposed project consists of a mixed-use medical complex that will contain a hospital, medical
treatment offices, medical research facilities, a hotel and mixed-use retail/commercial area. The goal of the
project is to provide a self-supporting medical complex that will contain all services needed for the patients,
families of the patients and medical staff onsite.
The proposed hotel will provide onsite lodging for the families of patients during an extended stay in the
hospital. The mixed-use retail/commercial will contain a pharmacy (CVS, Kerr Drugs, etc), office space
and restaurants. The purpose of the mixed-use retail is to provide services needed by medical staff, patients
and families of patients within the proposed project.
The project has been designed to provide interconnectivity within the development so that medical staff,
patients, employees, etc can travel within the site to have lunch, pick up a prescription, and attend doctor
appointments without having to travel on US Hwy 401 of NC Hwy 210, thereby making it safer for patients
and staff to move about the complex. This will help to prevent congestion on US Hwy 401 and NC Hwy
210 as a result of traffic within the medical complex. The interconnect ivity of the site is also critical for
allowing ease of travel for medical staff and emergency medical personnel. By having multiple access
points to the main roads within the medical complex, medical personnel will be able to respond more
quickly to medical emergencies.
The proposed project represents a major economic impact on Lillington, as well as Harnett County and the
surrounding counties. The proposed Brightwater Medical Complex will provide 500+ jobs, including 100+
jobs directly in the medical field. The economic impact of this project spans from the jobs created for the
initial construction of the roads and infrastructure to the jobs created to run the retail/commercial
businesses. A letter from Mr. N. Johnson Tilghman, Chairman of the Harnett Forward Together
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Committee, explaining the economic impact of the proposed project has been provided as an Appendix to
this application.
Project History
Wetlands were delineated by Maycock Environmental and the wetland survey was signed by Ronnie Smith
with the Corps of Engineers on November 12, 2008. A copy of the signed wetland survey has been
provided as an Appendix to this application.
While conducting a site review of the proposed stream crossings, a mapping error was identified on the
signed wetland survey prepared by Enoch Engineering, P.A. As a result of the mapping error, Encoch
Engineering, P.A. field surveyed the stream locations within the proposed road crossing alignments. The
Corps of Engineers was notified of the mapping errors on the signed wetland survey, and the Applicant is
in the process of revising the wetland survey for verification and signature. Ms. Crystal Amschler with the
Corps conducted a site review to verify the inaccurate stream locations. Due to the short time frames
needed to meet the conditions of the Federal Grants authorized for this project, the final revision to the
wetland survey will be completed after the application review process has been completed. Please note, as
stated below, the impact totals were calculated based on the corrected survey, although the revised final
wetland surveys have not yet been sent to the Corps office for signature.
The proposed wetland and stream impacts were calculated based on the accurate field surveyed location of
the streams and wetlands within the proposed road crossing alignments as provided by Enoch Engineers,
P.A. A copy of the revised field surveyed stream and wetland location has been provided as an Appendix
to this application. W&R has coordinated with the Corps of Engineers and has reached an agreement to
permit the proposed impacts based on the accurate field surveyed locations of the wetlands and streams,
with the understanding that the entire wetland survey would ultimately be revised and re-submitted to the
Corps of Engineers.
The Corps of Engineers issued a NWP 39 for the proposed project on February 24, 2010. A copy of the
Corps NWP 39 has been provided as an Appendix to this application.
Avoidance and Minimization
Prior to the design of the proposed project, the applicant requested that a detailed wetland delineation be
conducted so that impacts to wetlands and streams could be minimized.
In the original site plans, the project would have resulted in 300+ if of stream impacts and 0.5+ acres of
wetland impacts due to the road design and alignment. The proposed road crossings were revised to reduce
the proposed impacts to 219 if of stream impacts and 0.35 acres of wetland impacts. The alignment of the
roads was shifted in order to reduce stream and wetland impacts. The roads were designed to the minimum
width and radii allowable, while still allowing for higher speeds necessary for emergency vehicles to
navigate the site during an emergency. These revisions also included the use of retaining walls to stabilize
fill and reduce the overall footprint of road crossings at Impact Areas C, D and E. Also, bottomless arch
culverts were utilized to avoid stream impacts as Impact Areas B and D. The use of a bottomless culvert
for the road crossing at Area B eliminated the need for stream impacts entirely.
Stormwater Management Plan
The applicant proposes a combination of wet/dry detention ponds that will provide 85% TSS removal, as
per DWQ guidelines. Please note that the stormwater plans have only been finalized for Phase I of the
project. As future Phases are developed, the applicant will submit the stormwater plans under separate
cover for review by DWQ. We are requesting a conditional Stormwater Permit, stating that future
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phases/impacts will not be constructed until the SW plans have been reviewed and approved by the NC-
DWQ.
A copy of the Stormwater Management Report has been provided as an Appendix to the PCN.
Mitigation
The proposed mitigation for 219 if of stream impacts and 0.33 acres of wetland impacts will consist of a
combination of offsite preservation and the purchase of mitigation from the Ecosystem Enhancement
Program (EEP).
The offsite preservation will consist of the preservation of 9,170 if of Anderson Creek and 53.1 acres of
adjacent buffer extending 200 if from Anderson Creek within the Anderson Creek Park, located on Nursery
Road in Lillington, Harnett County. The preserved buffer contains approximately 42 acres of wetlands.
The proposed offsite preservation was approved by the Corps of Engineers and was deemed sufficient to
justify a 1:1 ratio for the purchase of stream and wetland mitigation from EEP.
The purchase of stream and wetland mitigation from EEP will be provided in Phases as identified on the
attached phased site plan and in the Mitigation Table below.
P" 1411' atao T" -,
Phase Impact Area Type of Impact Impact Mitigation
Ratio Required
Mitigation
Phase I Impact Area A Stream 99 if 1:1 99 if
Mitigation for Phase I Stream - 198 if
Impact Area A2 Wetland 0.02 acres 1:1 0.02 ac
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C Stream 1201f 1:1 120 if
Phases II &III mpac
rea Wetland 0.10 ac 1:1 0.10 ac
Impact Area D Wetland 0.05 ac 1:1 0.05 ac
Impact Area E Wetland 0.18 ac 1:1 0.18 ac
Mitigation Total for Phase II & III Stream ;
-219 If
Wetland-0.35a.35ac
Mitigation Total For Entire Project Stream-219 If,
Wetland-0.35 ac
The Acceptance Letters from EEP are specific to Phase I and Phases II & III, as identified in the
table above and have been provided as an Appendix to this application. The mitigation for Phase
I will be provided prior to initiation of authorized impacts for Phase I. The mitigation for Phases
II and III will be provided prior to initiation of authorized impacts within Phase II.
Please feel free to call if you have any questions or require additional information.
Sincerely,
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Troy Beasley
Environmental Scientist
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Attached:
PCN Form
Wetland Impact Plans
Stormwater Management Plans
Appendices:
1) Agent Authorization
2) Letter from Harnett County Forward Together Committee
3) Signed Wetland Survey
4) Revised Field Survey Information
5) Corps issued NWP 39
6) EEP Acceptance Letters (Phased)
7) Conservation Declaration and Conservation Easement Map
8) Stormwater Management Report
9) Site Graphics
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Form Version 1.3 Dec 10 2008
Pre-Construction Notification (PCN) Form
A. Applicant Information
1. Processing
1 a. Type(s) of approval sought from the
Corps:
®Section 404 Permit ? Section 10 Permit
1b. Specify Nationwide Permit (NWP) number: 39 or General Permit (GP) number:
1c. Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps? ® Yes ? No
1d. Type(s) of approval sought from the DWQ (check all that apply):
® 401 Water Quality Certification - Regular ? Non-404 Jurisdictional General Permit
? 401 Water Quality Certification - Express ? Riparian Buffer Authorization
1e. Is this notification solely for the record
because written approval is not required? For the record only for DWQ 401
Certification:
? Yes ® No For the record only for Corps Permit:
? Yes ® No
1f. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in-lieu fee program proposed for mitigation
of impacts? If so, attach the acceptance letter from mitigation bank or in-lieu
fee program. ® Yes ? No
1 g. Is the project located in any of NC's twenty coastal counties. If yes, answer 1 h
below. ? Yes ® No
1 h. Is the project located within a NC DCM Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)? ? Yes ® No
2. Project Information
2a. Name of project: Brightwater Medical Complex
2b. County: Harnett County
2c. Nearest municipality / town: Lillington
2d. Subdivision name:
2e. NCDOT only, T.I.P. or state
project no:
3. Owner Information
3a. Name(s) on Recorded Deed: Harnett Forward Together Committee
3b. Deed Book and Page No. 02252;0911
3c. Responsible Party (for LLC if
applicable):
3d. Street address: P.O. Box 1270
3e. City, state, zip: Lillington, NC 27546
3f. Telephone no.: 910-893-7575
3g. Fax no.: 910-893-6643
3h. Email address:
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PCN Form - Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version
4. Applicant Information (if different from owner)
4a. Applicant is: ? Agent ® Other, specify: Harnett County Dept of Public Utilities
4b. Name: Harnett County Dept of Public Utilities - Rodney Tart
4c. Business name
(if applicable):
4d. Street address: P.O. Box 1119
4e. City, state, zip: Lillington, NC 27546
4f. Telephone no.: 910-893-7575
4g. Fax no.: 910-893-6643
4h. Email address:
5. Agent/Consultant Information (if applicable)
5a. Name: Troy Beasley
5b. Business name
(if applicable): Withers and Ravenel
5c. Street address: 1410 Commonwealth Drive, Suite 101
5d. City, state, zip: Wilmington, NC 28403
5e. Telephone no.: 910-256-9277
5f. Fax no.: 910-256-2584
5g. Email address: tbeasley@withersravenel.com
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PCN Form - Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version
B. Project Information and Prior Project History
1. Property Identification
1 a. Property identification no. (tax PIN or parcel ID): PIN - 0650-79-1646
1 b. Site coordinates (in decimal degrees): Latitude: 35.423617 Longitude: 78.812361
(DD.DDDDDD) (-DD.DDDDDD)
1 c. Property size: ±129.0 acres
2. Surface Waters
2a. Name of nearest body of water (stream, river, etc.) to UT to Neills Creek
proposed project:
2b. Water Quality Classification of nearest receiving water: WS-IV
2c. River basin: Cape Fear
3. Project Description
3a. Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this
application:
The project site currently consists of abandoned agricultural fields and undeveloped woodlands. The land use in the
vicinity of the project site consists of a mixture of commercial (Grocery Stores, Restaurants, Gas Stations, etc) and
municipal land use (Harnett County Sheriffs Dept and Courthouse).
3b. List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property:
9.3 acres
3c. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams (intermittent and perennial) on the property:
±4692 If
3d. Explain the purpose of the proposed project:
The purpose of the proposed project is to construct a multi-faceted mixed use medical complex that will provide state of
the art medical care to the residents of Harnett County, a medical research facility and a mixed retail/commercial area, as
well as stimulate the local economy by creating an estimated 500+ jobs in the medical fields and retail/commercial
industry.
3e. Describe the overall project in detail, including the type of equipment to be used:
The proposed project will be a self contained Hospital/Medical Complex. The complex will contain a hospital, pharmacy
school, a drug store, doctor's offices, a hotel and a mixture of retail/commercial businesses. The medical complex is
meant to be self-containing by providing a mixture of services so that patients, family members and staff will have access
to needed services within a short distance without having to travel on nearby major highways (Hwy 401 and 210).
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4. Jurisdictional Determinations
4a. Have jurisdictional wetland or stream determinations by the
Corps or State been requested or obtained for this property /
ED Yes ? No ? Unknown
project (including all prior phases) in the past?
Comments:
4b. If the Corps made the jurisdictional determination, what type
? Preliminary ®Final
of determination was made?
4c. If yes, who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Agency/Consultant Company: Maycock Environmental
Name (if known): Robin Maycock Other:
4d. If yes, list the dates of the Corps jurisdictional determinations or State determinations and attach documentation.
The wetland survey was signed by Ronnie Smith with the Corps of Engineers on 11/12/2008. A copy of the signed
wetland survey has been provided as Appendix 3 to this application. Due to mapping errors found in the stream locations
on the signed wetland survey prepared by Enoch Engineers, P.A., the Applicant is in the process of revising the final
wetland map for Corps verification and signature. Due to the mapping errors on the original wetland survey, Enoch
Engineers, P.A. field located the accurate location of the streams and wetlands within the proposed road crossing
alignments. A site visit was conducted by Ms. Crystal Amschler with the Corps on September 29, 2009 to verify the
inaccurate stream mapping. The accurate field surveyed stream locations provided by Enoch Engineers, P.A. are being
utilized for calculation of proposed stream and wetland impacts for this application. The corrections to the stream
locations have been provided as Appendix 4 to this application.
5. Project History
5a. Have permits or certifications been requested or obtained for ® Yes ? No ? Unknown
this project (including all prior phases) in the past?
5b. If yes, explain in detail according to "help file" instructions.
NWP 39 issued by Corps of Engineers on February 24, 2010 (AID# SAW-2008-01392), see Appendix 5.
6. Future Project Plans
6a. Is this a phased project? ® Yes ? No
6b. If yes, explain.
The proposed project will be constructed in three Phases. Phase I of the project will consist of the construction of the
entrance road from Matthews Road and a construction road to the hospital site. Phases II and I I I of the project will
consist of the construction of the remaining infrastructure and buildings. However, all wetland and stream impacts
proposed for the entire project are being permitted as a single and complete project under this application.
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PCN Form - Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version
C. Proposed Impacts Inventory
1. Impacts Summary
1a. Which sections were completed below for your project (check all that apply):
® Wetlands ® Streams - tributaries ? Buffers
? Open Waters ? Pond Construction
2. Wetland Impacts
If there are wetland impacts proposed on the site, then complete this question for each wetland area impacted.
2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 2e. 2f.
Wetland impact Type of jurisdiction
number - Type of impact Type of wetland Forested (Corps - 404, 10 Area of impact
Permanent (P) or (if known) DWQ - non-404, other) (acres)
Temporary T
Impact A2 ® P ? T Fill Headwater Forest ® Yes
? No ® Corps
® DWQ 0.02 ac
Impact C ® P ? T Fill Headwater Forest ® Yes
? No ® Corps
® DWQ 0.10 ac
Impact D ® P ? T Fill Headwater Forest ® Yes
? No ® Corps
® DWQ 0.05 ac
Impact E ® P ? T Fill Headwater Forest ® Yes
? No ® Corps
® DWQ 0.18 ac
2g. Total wetland impacts 0.35 ac
2h. Comments:
3. Stream Impacts
If there are perennial or intermittent stream impacts (including temporary impacts) proposed on the site, then complete this
question for all stream sites impacted.
3a. 3b. 3c. 3d. 3e. 3f. 3g.
Stream impact Type of impact Stream name Perennial Type of jurisdiction Average Impact
number - (PER) or (Corps - 404, 10 stream length
Permanent (P) or intermittent DWQ - non-404, width (linear
Temporary (T) (INT)? other) (feet) feet)
Impact Al ® P ? T Culvert Installation UT to Cape Fear ® PER
? INT ® Corps
® DWQ 7 99 If
Impact c ® P D T Culvert Installation UT to Cape Fear ® PER
? INT ® Corps
® DWQ 7 120 If
3h. Total stream and tributary impacts 219 If
3i. Comments:
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4. Open Water Impacts
If there are proposed impacts to lakes, ponds, estuaries, tributaries, sounds, the Atlantic Ocean, or any other open water of
the U.S. then individually list all open water impacts below.
4a. 4b. 4c. 4d. 4e.
Open water Name of waterbody
impact number - (if applicable) Type of impact Waterbody type Area of impact (acres)
Permanent (P) or
Temporary T
01 ?P?T
02 ?P?T
03 ?P?T
04 ?P?T
4f. Total open water impacts
4g. Comments:
5. Pond or Lake Construction
If pond or lake construction proposed, then complete the chart below.
5a. 5b. 5c. 5d. 5e.
Wetland Impacts (acres) Stream Impacts (feet) Upland
Pond ID Proposed use or purpose (acres)
number of pond
Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded
P1
P2
5f. Total
5g. Comments:
5h. Is a dam high hazard permit required?
? Yes ? No If yes, permit ID no:
5i. Expected pond surface area (acres):
5j. Size of pond watershed (acres):
5k. Method of construction:
6. Buffer Impacts (for DWQ)
If project will impact a protected riparian buffer, then complete the chart below. If yes, then individually list all buffer impacts
below. If an impacts require mitigation, then you MUST fill out Section D of this form.
6a.
Project is in which protected basin?
6b. 6c. 6d.
Buffer impact
number - Reason
Permanent (P) or for
Temporarv (T) impact
B1 ?P?T
B2 ?P?T
B3 ?P?T
6i. Comments:
? Neuse ? Tar-Pamlico ? Other:
? Catawba ? Randleman
6e. 6f. 6g.
Buffer
Stream name mitigation
required?
? Yes
? No
? Yes
? No
? Yes
? No
6h. Total buffer impacts
Zone 1 impact Zone 2 impact
(square feet) (square feet)
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D. Impact Justification and Mitigation
1. Avoidance and Minimization
1 a. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing project.
The proposed project has been designed to avoid and minimize wetland impacts to the greatest extent possible. The initial
plans for the proposed project would have resulted in 300+ If of stream impacts and 0.5+ acres of wetland impacts in order to
facilitate development of the onsite uplands. Through multiple design modifications to the site plan, the proposed site plan will
result in 219 If of stream impacts and 0.35 acres of wetland impacts. The revisions to the site plan include shifting the
alignment of the road crossings, construction of retaining walls to stabilize road fill and installation of bottomless arch culverts
to minimize stream impacts.
All proposed wetland and stream impacts will occur as a result of construction of the access roads to facilitate development of
the onsite uplands and access of the site. Please note that there are no wetland/stream impacts proposed for lot fill. All roads
have been designed to meet the minimum width and radii standards while allowing for the higher speeds necessary for
emergency vehicles to navigate the site during an emergency. All proposed road crossings were designed at the narrowest
point of the wetlands and streams where crossings were needed to access onsite uplands for construction.
In order to minimize wetland impacts, the road crossings at Impact Areas C, D and E have been designed to utilize retaining
walls to stabilize fill. By constructing retaining walls, wetland impacts that would occur from encroachment of back slopes
have been avoided.
The main access roads will be dedicated to NCDOT after construction is complete. Therefore, the roads have been designed
to NCDOT criteria. Specifically, NCDOT requires medians for roads approaching a traffic circle. The road crossing at Impact
Area C was designed to meet NCDOT median requirement, while minimizing wetland impacts through the use of retaining
walls.
Wetland impacts at Impact Area A2 will result from construction of Brightwater Drive and placement of rip-rap below the
stormwater outfall for the hospital site stormwater management system. The rip-rap is necessary to reduce the velocity of out
falling stormwater, providing diffuse flow into the wetlands and preventing erosion and sedimentation of downstream wetlands.
In order to minimize stream impacts, the project has been designed to install bottomless arch culverts at Impact Areas B and
D to avoid stream impacts at these crossings. The bottomless arch culverts will span the entire width of the stream,
preventing any disturbance to the stream bed. By installing a bottomless arch culvert at Area B, the proposed road crossing
will not require any impacts to provide access to the proposed development.
At Impact Area E, the road crossing has been designed with two 60" culverts beneath the road. By installing the culverts
beneath the road, the hydrologic connection between the wetlands on either side of the road will be maintained in the post
development condition. The culverts will convey surface water freely beneath the road during storm events, maintaining the
natural hydrologic regime of the onsite wetlands.
1 b. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques.
The road crossings at Impact Areas A and C have been designed to install the culverts below the natural grade of the stream
bed to allow for passage of aquatic life during periods of low flow. The stream bed will be armored with rip-rap above and
below the culverts to dissipate energy and prevent scouring and erosion of the stream bed as required by Department of Land
Quality for erosion control measures. The placement of rip-rap upstream of the culvert will prevent undercutting of the culvert
from stream flow and will prevent repeated disturbance of the stream from frequent maintenance of the culvert to repair the
undercutting,
The road crossings at Impact Areas B and D have been designed to avoid stream impacts through use of bottomless culverts
which will span the entire width of the stream, preventing impacts to the stream bed from installation of a standard round
culvert. The bottomless arch culvert shall be built to span the creek with ample width to reduce scour. In the case of the
bottomless culvert to be built at the end of Crested Iris Drive in a future phase, preliminary hydraulic calculations would
indicate the need for a 19' span and 6' of clearance above the creek bed. This pipe arch would be set in continuous
concrete footings which in turn will be placed on concrete or steel piles that will bear directly on rock. Soil borings for a
site adjacent to Crested Iris Drive and opposite the stream, indicate a rock depth of 5' to 8'. A bottomless culvert will
be less than half the cost of a bridge structure and will be structurally sound given the ability to bear on shallow rock.
Since NC DOT does not allow the use of bottomless culverts for NC DOT maintained roads, the bottomless culverts could only
be utilized for the secondary access roads to minimize stream impacts.
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The road crossings at Impact Areas C, D and E have been designed to utilize retaining walls to stabilize fill. By using retaining
walls, wetland impacts that would occur from encroachment of back slopes have been avoided.
Also, the installation of the water main to the proposed project, located at Impact Area C, will be installed through a directional
bore beneath the wetlands and stream. The directional bore will enter and exit entirely within uplands, avoiding wetland
impacts necessary for traditional trench and backfill methods of installing water lines.
During construction, silt fencing will be placed around all construction limits to prevent sediment from escaping the project site
and entering the onsite wetlands and streams.
2. Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State
2a. Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for ® Yes ? No
impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State?
2b. If yes, mitigation is required by (check all that apply): ? DWQ ® Corps
? Mitigation bank
2c. If yes, which mitigation option will be used for this
®Payment to in-lieu fee program
project?
? Permittee Responsible Mitigation
3. Complete if Using a Mitigation Bank
3a. Name of Mitigation Bank:
3b. Credits Purchased (attach receipt and letter) Type Quantity
3c. Comments:
4. Complete if Making a Payment to In-lieu Fee Program
4a. Approval letter from in-lieu fee program is attached. ® Yes
4b. Stream mitigation requested: Phase I - 99 If; Phase II & III -120 If
4c. If using stream mitigation, stream temperature: ® warm ? cool ?cold
4d. Buffer mitigation requested (DWQ only): square feet
4e. Riparian wetland mitigation requested: Phase II & III - 0.35 acres
4f. Non-riparian wetland mitigation requested: acres
4g. Coastal (tidal) wetland mitigation requested: acres
4h. Comments:
The mitigation for the proposed wetland and stream impacts will be provided in phases in accordance with the attached
Phased Site Plan. Prior to initiation of impacts proposed in Phase I, the compensatory mitigation for Phase I will be provided.
Prior initiation of impacts proposed for Phase II, the compensatory mitigation for Phase II and III will be provided. The EEP
Acceptance letters, provided as Appendix 6 to this application, are separated in Phases, and each acceptance letter identifies
the specific phase the mitigation is intended for.
5. Complete if Using a Permittee Responsible Mitigation Plan
5a. If using a permittee responsible mitigation plan, provide a description of the proposed mitigation plan.
The permittee will be utilizing offsite preservation to satisfy mitigation requirements by the Corps of Engineers. The offsite
preservation will consist of the preservation of 9,170 If of Anderson Creek and 53.1 acres of adjacent buffer (200 If buffer)
within the Anderson Creek Park on Nursery Road in Lillington, Harnett County. The proposed preservation area will be
preserved in perpetuity through the recording of a Conservation Declaration and Conservation Easement Map with the
Harnett County Register of Deeds. The offsite preservation was approved by the Corps under the NWP 39 issued for the
project on February 24, 2010. A copy of the Conservation Declaration and Conservation Area Map have been provided
as Appendix 7 to this application.
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6. Buffer Mitigation (State Regulated Riparian Buffer Rules) - required by DWQ
6a. Will the project result in an impact within a protected riparian buffer that requires
buffer mitigation? ? Yes ® No
6b. If yes, then identify the square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation. Calculate the
amount of mitigation required.
Zone 6c.
Reason for impact 6d.
Total impact
(square feet)
Multiplier 6e.
Required mitigation
(square feet)
Zone 1 3 (2 for Catawba)
Zone 2 1.5
6f. Total buffer mitigation required:
6g. If buffer mitigation is required, discuss what type of mitigation is proposed (e.g., payment to private mitigation bank,
permittee responsible riparian buffer restoration, payment into an approved in-lieu fee fund).
6h. Comments:
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E. Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWQ)
1. Diffuse Flow Plan
1 a. Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified ? Yes ® No
within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules?
1 b. If yes, then is a diffuse flow plan included? If no, explain why.
? Yes ? No
Comments:
2. Stormwater Management Plan
2a. What is the overall percent imperviousness of this project? > 24 %
2b. Does this project require a Stormwater Management Plan? ® Yes ? No
2c. If this project DOES NOT require a Stormwater Management Plan, explain why:
2d. If this project DOES require a Stormwater Management Plan, then provide a brief, na rrative description of the plan:
The applicant proposes a combination of wet/dry detention ponds that will provide 85% TSS removal, as per DWQ
guidelines. Please note that the stormwater plans have only been finalized for Phase I of the project. As future Phases
are developed, the applicant will submit the stormwater plans under separate cover for review by DWQ. We are
requesting a conditional Stormwater Permit, stating that future phases/impacts will not be constructed until the SW plans
have been reviewed and approved by the NC-DWQ. A copy of the Stormwater Mana gement Plan has been provided as
Appendix 8 to this application.
? Certified Local Government
2e. Who will be responsible for the review of the Stormwater Management Plan? ? DWQ Stormwater Program
® DWQ 401 Unit
3. Certified Local Government Stormwater Review
3a. In which local government's jurisdiction is this project? Harnett County
? Phase II
3b. Which of the following locally-implemented stormwater management programs ? NSW
? USMP
apply (check all that apply): ® Water Supply Watershed
? Other:
3c. Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been ? Yes ® No
attached?
The project is being permitted as a conceptual master plan. Therefore, a final
Stormwater Management plan for the entire site has not been completed. We are
requesting a conditional permit, stating that future phases/impacts will not be
constructed until the stormwater plans have been reviewed and approved by the
NC-DWQ. The proposed Stormwater Management Plan has been provided as an
Appendix to this application.
4. DWQ Stormwater Program Review
? Coastal counties
4a.
Which of the following state-implemented stormwater management programs apply ? HQW
? ORW
(check all that apply):
? Session Law 2006-246
? Other:
4b. Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with roof of approval been ? Yes ? No
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attached?
5. DWQ 401 Unit Stormwater Review
5a. Does the Stormwater Management Plan meet the appropriate requirements? ® Yes ? No
5b. Have all of the 401 Unit submittal requirements been met? ® Yes ? No
F. Supplementary Information
1. Environmental Documentation (DWQ Requirement)
1 a. Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the ® Yes ? No
use of public (federal/state) land?
1 b. If you answered "yes" to the above, does the project require preparation of an
environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or State ® Yes ® No
(North Carolina) Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA)?
1 c. If you answered "yes" to the above, has the document review been finalized by the
State Clearing House? (If so, attach a copy of the NEPA or SEPA final approval
letter.) ? Yes ? No
Comments:
2. Violations (DWQ Requirement)
2a. Is the site in violation of DWQ Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500), Isolated
Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .1300), DWQ Surface Water or Wetland Standards, ? Yes ® No
or Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0200)?
2b. Is this an after-the-fact permit application? ? Yes ® No
2c. If you answered "yes" to one or both of the above questions, provide an explanation of the violation(s):
3. Cumulative Impacts (DWQ Requirement)
3a. Will this project (based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts) result in ? Yes ® No
additional development, which could impact nearby downstream water quality?
3b. If you answered "yes" to the above, submit a qualitative or quantitative cumulative impact analysis in accordance with the
most recent DWQ policy. If you answered "no," provide a short narrative description.
The proposed project is located within a developed area of Lillington. The proposed project will consist of a self-
sustaining medical complex with all necessary services to support the medical complex. Since this project is located
within an area designated for future commercial development, it is not anticipated that additional development will occur
as a direct result of the construction of the proposed project. Therefore, the proposed project will not result in cumulative
impacts to downstream water quality.
4. Sewage Disposal (DWQ Requirement)
4a. Clearly detail the ultimate treatment methods and disposition (non-discharge or discharge) of wastewater generated from
the proposed project, or available capacity of the subject facility.
The ultimate treatment methods for wastewater disposal will be provided by Harnett County Department of Public Utilities.
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5. Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat (Corps Requirement)
5a. Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or ? Yes ® No
habitat?
5b. Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act ? Yes ® No
impacts?
5c. If yes, indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted. El Raleigh
? Asheville
5d. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical
Habitat?
W&R reviewed the NC OneMap Viewer GIS website, located at http://www.nconemap.neVDefault.aspx?tabid=286, to
identify if any potential occurrence of endangered species on or near the proposed project. The review of the GIS
database did not identify and endangered species or critical habitat on the subject property or within 1.0 miles of the
project.
6. Essential Fish Habitat (Corps Requirement)
6a. Will this project occur in or near an area designated as essential fish habitat? ? Yes ® No
6b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Essential Fish Habitat?
Essential Fish Habitat is generally defined as tidally influenced waters. This project is located in the Piedmont area of
North Carolina and does not contain any tidally influenced waters.
7. Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement)
7a. Will this project occur in or near an area that the state, federal or tribal
governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation ? Yes ® No
status (e.g., National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in
North Carolina history and archaeology)?
7b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources?
During the site visit, there were no structures of historical significance observed.
8. Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement)
8a. Will this project occur in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain? ? Yes ® No
8b. If yes, explain how project meets FEMA requirements:
8c. What source(s) did you use to make the floodplain determination? FEMA Floodplain Maps
Troy Beasley
7D 3/30/2010
Applicant/Agent's Printed Name A licant/Agent's Signature Date
(Agent's signature is alid only if an uthorization letter from t applicant
is rovide .
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APPENDIX I
WITHERS RAVENEL
ENGINEERS I PLANNERS I SuRvEVORS
Site Access/Agent Authorization Form
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I hereby grant Withers and Ravenel, INC permission to conduct environmental
studies on the property described above. In addition, l authorize Withers and
Ravenel to act on my behalf as my agent when conducting site meetings and/or
correspondence (i.e. permit applications etc.) with the USACE and the NC - Division
of Water Quality, if necessary.
Property Owner- +y j-&l?e?yro ?I
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(Signature)
Date. F oDp
APPENDIX 2
f riAHNF 1T
orward
Mr. Ronnie Smith
US Army Corps of Engineers
Wilmington Regulatory Field Office
69 Darlington Avenue
Wilmington, NC 28403
And
Mr. Ian McMillan
NC Division of Water Quality
401 Wetlands Unit
2321 Crabtree Boulevard
Raleigh, NC 27604
Dear Mr. Smith and Mr. McMillan:
together
September 11, 2009
Johnson Tilghman, Chairman
Harnett Forward Together Committee, Inc.
907 South Main Street
Lillington, NC 27546
Harnett County has faced many challenges in the last decade --- the loss of our textile industries, including one
of the largest industrial closings in North Carolina, as well as major changes in agriculture. In response, the
Harnett County leaders and volunteers have worked diligently to develop and implement initiatives to counter
these devastating economic setbacks and to prepare Harnett County to succeed in a new, knowledge-based
economy.
Much has been done to prepare Harnett County to step up its role in this new economy, and the Brightwater
Science and Technology Campus will push us a giant step forward towards securing a more diverse economic
base and employment for our residents.
The ongoing challenge to meeting this goal is to continually evolve and improve one's community product as
industry needs change. Brightwater is such a product. It marries our state's science and technology initiatives
with Harnett County's own resources to attract these businesses along with the knowledge workers they need.
Within the last several years, North Carolina has ranked 7th highest among U.S. states for funding from the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) and 15th among states receiving National Science Foundation (NSF)
funding-funds totaling $2.7 billion. However, without a product on which to focus these dollars, Harnett
County cannot compete.
It is here that the infrastructure is so important to Brightwater's success. This infrastructure is important on
several fronts. First, roads, water and sewer are necessary to build the new 50-bed hospital of Harnett Health
System and create over 100 well-paying healthcare jobs there. In addition, just as infrastructure is key to the
hospital, the hospital is key to the future of the park. Our research and experience with the partnership show
that businesses will simply not relocate to areas without access to health care. A first class healthcare facility
will become an important draw for site-selection decisions in any industry.
Brightwater's economic impact can also spill over into other rural counties. It accommodates a mix of indus-
trial, education, retail and healthcare businesses to create a diversified employment base. People employed in
construction trades will find new opportunities not only as the 128-acre campus fills out, but also to serve new
businesses that grow there to support the campus and those working nearby.
I would also like to share another fact that differentiates Harnett County's project from many other industrial
sites now available. Site plans for Brightwater prioritize the need to enhance the regional beauty of the area,
and so contribute to quality of life issues that we know to be important to well-educated workers. This speaks
not only to the county's focus on raising standards of living but also on improving quality of life for all the re-
gion's citizens.
I have included two exhibits to the correspondence. The first is a narrative further describing the Brightwater
project. The second is a summary of grants received on this project and the very specific time frames within
which we must work to secure the funds. Please note that all grants have been given in anticipation of the hos-
pital's construction commencing in the spring of 2010, opening in summer 2012. Please also note that the
there is a condition required by the US Department of Commerce/ Economic Development Administration,
who provided a $1,000,000 grant, that the project not be advertised for bid until we provide evidence that a
404 Permit has been obtained.
I appreciate your support of our efforts and encourage your approval and support as well. With your support,
Harnett County can begin soon to leverage the significant potential inherent in the new Brightwater Science
and Technology campus.
Sincerely,
N. Johnson Tilghman, Chairman
Harnett Forward Together Committee
907 South Main Street, P.O. Box 1270, Lillington, N.C. 27546
Phone: (910) 893-7524 Fax: (910) 893-7589 info@harnettforward.org
Harnett County Exhibit 1 September 11, 2009
The Briahtwater Science and Technoloov Campus
The joint project between the Harnett Forward Together Committee (HFTC), Harnett County and
East Central Water and Sewer District will involve the construction of water, sewer and road
(including drainage) improvements to serve the 128 acre Brightwater Science and Technology
Campus. Harnett Health Services (HHS) is the anchor business, having committed to locate a
$50.6 million hospital in the park. Campbell University and Central Carolina Community College,
in partnership with HFTC, is planning the location of a pharmaceutical research/education facility
at the Campus. The Campus, when fully developed, will contain a projected 626,660 sq. ft.
technology/research, 87,600 sq. ft. office/retail and 85,000 sq. ft. hospital space. The project will
create 500 (+) technology/life science and healthcare jobs on the campus and the potential
clustering of these industries in additional locations within Harnett County, a rural tobacco and
textile dependent county.
The primary geographic area served by the project is Harnett County. The employment
opportunities created by the project will serve 18 year old unemployed and underemployed
Harnett County residents and residents having to out-commute for economic opportunities.
Historically the number of employment opportunities created by Harnett County's economy has
been significantly less than its workforce. The total number of jobs provided by Harnett County
employers represented 49.2% of the County's employed workforce in 1990; 55.9% of its 2000
employed workforce; and 52.9% of its 2006 employed workforce.
Not only does Harnett County's economy display a significant disparity between the number of
jobs created within the County to its workforce, it also exhibits a pronounced disparity in average
wages paid by its employers to wages paid in other counties. For the year 2006, the total average
wage paid by Harnett County employers was 67.2%, 76% and 67.3% of the total average wage
paid by employers in the Regional Partnership, State and Wake County. Harnett County's
Manufacturing sector's annual wage ($32,822.79) for this period was 51.5%, 73.1 % and 56.5% of
the Regional Partnership, State and Wake County average manufacturing wage, Even though
Harnett County's Manufacturing sector average wage is significantly below comparison areas, it
represents the second highest average wage ($32,822 - 2,854 workers) in the County,
surpassed only by the Information sector ($35,134 - 403 workers).
In addition to the preceding structural problems, Harnett County's economic base is undergoing a
severe restructuring. Manufacturing sector employment as a percent of total employment
declined 43.48% between 1990 to 2006 (27.6% to 12.0%) as Service and Education/Health
Services sectors employment have increased 22% (63.7% to 77.75%) and 48.7% (18.9% to
28.11%).
Harnett County's economic base has not created a sufficient number of jobs within the county for
its workforce nor has its created average wages comparable to surrounding counties. These
conditions results in a high percentage of Harnett County workers out-commuting for economic
opportunities (60.5% out-commuted in 2000) and many of its residents finding employment in
Harnett County being underemployed.
The Brightwater Project will result in infrastructure being constructed to allow the location of
technology, healthcare and research facilities in the Brightwater Science and Technology
Campus. The advancement of these industry clusters within the park and throughout Harnett
County will create job opportunities whose wages and/or benefits will reduce underemployment
and the need of residents to have to out-commute for economic security.
The History
In response severe structural changes occurring within its manufacturing sector, HTFC in
partnership with the Harnett County Board of County Commissioners, contracted with Leak-
Harnett County Exhibit 1 September 11, 2009
Goforth to prepare an "Economic Development Assessment and Action Plan". This study
identified `Another prime location for industrial development with a high tec orientation is the
highway 421 corridor from Lillington to Buies Creek." as an area where the development of a park
with a biotechnology theme would be successful.
After discussions with Campbell University, Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) and
property owners, HFTC identified a 128 acre site on US 401 near Lillington to be developed as a
science and technology research campus. HFTC, through funds provided by the Harnett County
Board of County Commissioners, purchased this site in 2006 (Project Begin Date) for $5.7 million.
After acquiring the site, HFTC contracted with to develop a conceptual master plan for the park.
As the conceptual master plan was being developed, HFTC, Harnett County Economic
Development Commission and Harnett County began negotiations with Harnett Health Systems
to locate a new hospital at the park. It continued dialogue with Campbell University concerning
the establishment of a pharmaceutical research/Education facility to promote/support the location
of technology companies at the park and throughout the County.
The project has been developed and will be implemented through a partnership consisting of the
Harnett Forward Together Committee, Harnett County Economic Development Commission,
Harnett County, East Central Water and Sewer District, Harnett Health Systems, Campbell
University and Central Carolina Community College.
The Future
HFTC in partnership with the Harnett County Economic Development Commission will directly
market the project to its build-out. The Harnett County Economic Development Commission is a
Harnett County department created by the Harnett County Board of Commissioners and funded
through its annual budget process.
The Harnett County Economic Development Commission's budget contains funds to market
parks and properties owned by HFTC.
HFTC and the Harnett County Economic Development Commission will utilize the Research
Triangle Partnership, NC Department of Commerce, Progress Energy, etc. in its marketing
activities.
• HFTC working directly with developers to finance and construct office/retail space and with
developers and individual businesses to construct biotechnology manufacturing/research
space within the park.
• Harnett Health System's hospital and its planned activities create 100 new jobs/investments
in the park and indirectly through adjoining location of doctors, dentist, etc. locating in park
offices and healthcare retail space.
• Campbell University and Central Carolina Community College's envisioned
Education/Research Facility and Family Nurse Practitioner Program will promote/support the
successful build-out of the project.
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WILMINGTON DISTRICT
Action ID. 200801392 County: Harnett USGS Quad: Lillington
GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION
Property Owner / Authorized Agent: Harnett Forward Together Committee
Address: Attn: Mr. N. Johnson Tilghman -
PO Box 1270
Lillington, NC 27549
Telephone No.: 919-934-1900
Size and location of property (water body, road name/number, town, etc.): The Brightwater site is located at the
intersection of Matthews Road and US H 401 west of NC H 210, in Lillin ton Harnett County,-North
Carolina.
Description of projects area and activity: This authorization is for the permanent impact of 0.35 acres of wetlands
and 2191f of stream channel resultin from construction to be done in two 2 hases of a mixed use development.
Phase I of the development will permanently impact 0.02 acres of wetlands and 99 If of stream channel and phase
II of the development will ermanentl impact 0.33 acres of wetlands and 120 If of stream channel. The project
must be conducted in accordance with the application and drawings submitted on 11/30/2009.
Applicable Law: ® Section 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 USC 1344)
? Section 10 (Rivers and Harbors Act, 33 USC 403)
Authorization: Regional General Permit Number:
Nationwide Permit Number: 14 and 18
Your work is authorized by the above referenced permit provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the attached
conditions and your submitted plans. Any violation of the attached conditions or deviation from your submitted plans may subject the
permittee to a stop work order, a restoration order and/or appropriate legal action.
This verification will remain valid until the expiration date identified below unless the nationwide authorization is modified,
suspended or revoked. If, prior to the expiration date identified below, the nationwide permit authorization is reissued and/or
modified, this verification will remain valid until the expiration date identified below, provided it complies with all requirements of
the modified nationwide permit. If the nationwide permit authorization expires or is suspended, revoked, or is modified, such that the
activity would no longer comply with the terms and conditions of the nationwide permit, activities which have commenced (i.e., are
under construction) or are under contract to commence in reliance upon the nationwide permit, will remain authorized provided the
activity is completed within twelve months of the date of the nationwide permit's expiration, modification or revocation, unless
discretionary authority has been exercised on a case-by-case basis to modify, suspend or revoke the authorization.
Activities subject to Section 404 (as indicated above) may also require an individual Section 401 Water Quality Certification. You
should contact the NC Division of Water Quality (telephone (919) 733-1786) to determine Section 401 requirements.
For activities occurring within the twenty coastal counties subject to regulation under the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA),
prior to beginning work you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management.
This Department of the Army verification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal,
State or local approvals/permits.
If there are any questions regarding this verification, any of the conditions of the Permit, or the Corps of Engineers regulatory
program, please contact Crystal Amschler at 910-251-4170.
Corps Regulatory Official: Crystal Amschler
Date: February 24, 2010
Expiration Date of Verification: February 24 2012
The Wilmington District is committed to providing the highest level of support to the public. To help us ensure we continue to do so,
please complete the attached customer Satisfaction Survey or visit http://www.saw.usace.arrny.mil/VvETLANDS/index.html to
complete the survey online.
Page 1 of 3
Determination of Jurisdiction:
? Based on preliminary information, there appear to be waters of the US including wetlands within the above described project area.
This preliminary determination is not an appealable action under the Regulatory Program Administrative Appeal Process
( Reference 33 CFR Part 331).
? There are Navigable Waters of the United States within the above described project area subject to the permit requirements of
Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act and Section 404 of the Clean Water Act. Unless there is a change in the law or our
published regulations, this determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from the date of this
notification.
? There are waters of the US and/or wetlands within the above described project area subject to the permit requirements of Section
404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA)(33 USC § 1344). Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations, this
determination may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from the date of this notification.
® The jurisdictional areas within the above described project area have been identified under a previous action. Please reference
jurisdictional determination issued 11/12/2008. Action ID 200801392
Basis of Jurisdictional Determination:
Corps Regulatory Official:
Date Februarv 24, 2010
SURVEY PLATS, FIELD SKETCH, WETLAND DELINEATION FORMS, PROJECT PLANS, ETC., MUST BE
ATTACHED TO THE FILE COPY OF THIS FORM, IF REQUIRED OR AVAILABLE.
Copy Furnished:
Copy Furnished:
Harnett County Dept of Public Utilities
Attn: Rodney Tart
PO Box 1119
Lillington, NC 27546
174-10 Commonwealth Dr, Suite 101
Wilmington, NC 28403
Page 2 of 3
Harnett Forward Together Committee
PO Box 1270
Lillington, NC 27549
AID# SAW-2008-01392
Special Conditions:
1) In order to compensate for the impacts resulting from Phase I of the development to 99 if of stream
channel, the permittee shall make payment to the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NC
EEP) in the amount determined by the NC EEP, sufficient to perform the restoration of 99 if of stream
channel in the Cape Fear River Basin, Cataloging Unity 03030004. Construction within the jurisdictional
areas on Phase I of the property, shall begin only after the permittee has made full payment to the NC EEP/ILF
for the above impacts and provided a copy of the payment documentation to the Corps, and the NC EEP/ILF
has provided written confirmation to the Corps that it agrees to accept responsibility for the mitigation work
required, in compliance with the MOU between the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural
Resources and the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, dated November 4, 1998. In
order to compensate for the remainder of the authorized impacts in Phase II of the development, which
include impacts to 0.33 acres of riparian wetlands and 1201f of stream channel, the permittee shall make
payment to the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NC EEP) in the amount determined
by the NC EEP, sufficient to perform the restoration of 0.33 acres of riparian wetlands and 120 If of
stream channel in the Cape Fear River Basin, Cataloging Unit 03030004. Construction within the
remaining 0.33 acres of wetlands and 1201f of stream channel on Phase 11 of the property, shall begin only after
the permittee has made full payment to the NC EEP/ILF for the above impacts and provided a copy of the
payment documentation to the Corps, and the NC EEP/ILF has provided written confirmation to the Corps that
it agrees to accept responsibility for the mitigation work required, in compliance with the MOU between the
North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the United States Army Corps of
Engineers, Wilmington District, dated November 4, 1998
2) a. The permittee shall preserve and maintain 9,170 If of Anderson Creek and 53.1 acres of adjacent
buffer, which includes approximately 42 acres of wetlands, on the Anderson Creek Park property located
on Nursery Rd in Lillington, Harnett County, North Carolina. The areas to be preserved are indicated on
the attached map titled Conservation Easement Map Along North Prong Anderson Creek dated November
18, 2009. The permittee shall enforce the terms of the Conservation Declaration and shall take no action on
the property inconsistent with the terms thereof.
b. The permittee shall execute and cause to be recorded in the Harnett County Register of Deeds, the
Conservation Declaration and Conservation Easement Map and the permittee shall provide a copy of the
recorded Conservation Declaration and survey to the Corps of Engineers within 15 days of recording.
These provisions relating to the wetlands cannot be amended or modified without the express written consent of
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District.
Corp Regulatory Official Date: February 24, 2010
Page 3 of 3
Action ID Number: 200801392 County: Harnett
Permittee: Harnett Forward Toeether Committee
Date Permit Issued: February 24, 2010
Project Manager: Crystal Amschler
Upon completion of the activity authorized by this permit and any mitigation required by the permit,
sign this certification and return it to the following address:
US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
WILMINGTON DISTRICT
RALEIGH REGULATORY FIELD OFFICE
3331 HERITAGE TRADE DRIVE, SUITE 105
WAKE FOREST, NC 27587
Please note that your permitted activity is subject to a compliance inspection by a U. S. Army Corps of
Engineers representative. If you fail to comply with this permit you are subject to permit suspension,
modification, or revocation.
I hereby certify that the work authorized by the above referenced permit has been completed in
accordance with the terms and condition of the said permit, and required mitigation was completed in
accordance with the permit conditions.
Signature of Permittee
Date
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PROGRAM
September 14, 2009
Rodney Tarty
Harnett Co. Dept of Public Utilities
P.O. Box 1119
Lillington, NC 27546
Project: Brightwater Medical Complex - Phase I
Expiration of Acceptance: June 14, 2010
County: Harnett
The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) is willing to accept
payment for impacts associated with the above referenced project. Please note that this decision does not assure that the payment will
be approved by the permit issuing agencies as mitigation for project impacts. It is the responsibility of the applicant to contact these
agencies to determine if payment to the NCEEP will be approved. You must also comply with all other state, federal or local
government permits, regulations or authorizations associated with the proposed activity including SL 2009-337: An Act to Promote
Compensatory Mitigation by Private Mitigation Banks.
This acceptance is valid for nine months from the date of this letter and is not transferable. If we have not received a copy of the
issued 404 Permit/401 Certification/CAMA permit within this time frame, this acceptance will expire. It is the applicant's
responsibility to send copies of the permits to NCEEP. Once NCEEP receives a copy of the permit(s) an invoice will be issued based
on the required mitigation in that permit and payment must be made prior to conducting the authorized work. The amount of the In
Lieu Fee to be paid to NCEEP by an applicant is calculated based upon the Fee Schedule and policies listed at www.nceep.net.
Based on the information supplied by you the impacts that may require compensatory mitigation are summarized in the following
table.
River
Basin CU
Location Stream (feet) Wetlands (acres) Buffer I
(Sq. Ft.) Buffer II
(Sq. Ft.)
Cold Cool Warm Riparian Non-Riparian Coastal Marsh
Impact Cape Fear 03030004 0 0 99 0 0 0 0 0
Credits Cape Fear 03030004 0 0 198 0 0 0 0 0
Upon receipt of payment, EEP will take responsibility for providing the compensatory mitigation. If the regulatory agencies require
mitigation credits greater than indicated above, and the applicant wants NCEEP to be responsible for the additional mitigation, the
applicant will need to submit a mitigation request to NCEEP for approval prior to permit issuance. The mitigation will be performed
in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dated November 4, 1998.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Kelly Williams at (919) 716-1921.
Sincerely,
Willi D. Gilmore, PE
Director
cc: Cyndi Karoly, NCDWQ Wetlands/401 Unit
Ronnie Smith, USACE-Wilmington
Ken Averitte, NCDWQ-Fayetteville
Troy Beasley, agent
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September 15, 2009
Rodney Tarty
Harnett Co. Dept of Public Utilities
P.Q. Box 1119
Lillington, NC 27546 Expiration of Acceptance: June 15, 2010
Project: Brightwater Medical Complex - Phase II and III County: Harnett
This letter replaces one issued September 14, 2009. The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Ecosystem
Enhancement Program (NCEEP) is willing to accept payment for impacts associated with the above referenced project. Please note
that this decision does not assure that the payment will be approved by the permit issuing agencies as mitigation for project impacts. It
is the responsibility of the applicant to contact these agencies to determine if payment to the NCEEP will be approved. You must also
comply with all other state, federal or local government permits regulations or authorizations associated with the proposed activity
including SL 2009-337: An Act to Promote Compensatory Mitigation by Private Mitigation Banks
This acceptance is valid for nine months from the date of this letter and is not transferable. If we have not received a copy of the
issued 404 Permit/401 Certification/CAMA permit within this time frame, this acceptance will expire. It is the applicant's
responsibility to send copies of the permits to NCEEP. Once NCEEP receives a copy of the permit(s) an invoice will be issued based
on the required mitigation in that permit and payment must be made prior to conducting the authorized work. The amount of the In
Lieu Fee to be paid to NCEEP by an applicant is calculated based upon the Fee Schedule and policies listed at www.nceep.net.
Based on the information supplied by you the impacts that may require compensatory mitigation are summarized in the following
table.
River
Basin CU
Location Stream (feet) Wetlands (acres) Buffer I
(Sq. F(.) Buffer II
(Sq. Ft.)
Cold Cool Warm Riparian Non-Riparian 11 Coastal Marsh
Impact Cape Fear 03030004 0 0 120 0.33 0 0 0 0
Credits Cape Fear 03030004 0 0 240 0.66 0 0 0 0
Upon receipt of payment, EEP will take responsibility for providing the compensatory mitigation. If the regulatory agencies require
mitigation credits greater than indicated above, and the applicant wants NCEEP to be responsible for the additional mitigation, the
applicant will need to submit a mitigation request to NCEEP for approval prior to permit issuance. The mitigation will be performed
in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dated November 4, 1998.
If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Kelly Williams at (919) 716-1921.
Sincerely,
Willia D. Gilmore, PE
Director
cc: Cyndi Karoly, NCDWQ Wetlands/401 Unit
Ronnie Smith, USACE-Wilmington
Ken Averitte, NCDWQ-Fayetteville
Troy Beasley, agent
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY
CONSERVATION DECLARATION
This DECLARATION of CONSERVATION COVENANTS, CONDITIONS,
and RESTRICTIONS is made on this 11th day of January , 2010, by HARNETT
FORWARD TOGETHER COMMITTEE, a North Carolina Non-Profit Corporation, P.O.
Box 1270, Lillington, North Carolina, 27546, ("Declarant").
RECITALS & CONSERVATION PURPOSES
A. Declarant is the sole owner in fee simple of the certain Conservation Property
being approximately 51.3 acres, more particularly described in Exhibit A attached hereto
and by this reference incorporated herein ["Exhibit A" Conservation Declaration for
Anderson Creek Park]; and
B. The purpose of this Conservation Declaration is to maintain wetland and/or riparian
resources and other natural values of the Property, and prevent the use or development of
the Property for any purpose or in any manner that would conflict with the maintenance
of the Property in its natural condition. The preservation of the Property in its natural
condition is a condition of Department of the Army permit Action ID 200801392 issued
by the Wilmington District Corps of Engineers (Corps), required to mitigate for
unavoidable impacts to waters of the United States authorized by that permit, and this
Conservation Declaration may therefore be enforced by the United States of America.
NOW, THEREFORE the Declarant hereby unconditionally and irrevocably
declares that the Property shall be held and subject to the following restrictions,
covenants and conditions as set out herein, to run with the subject real property and be
binding on all parties that have or shall have any right, title, or interest in said property.
ARTICLE I. PROHIBITED AND RESTRICTED ACTIVITIES
Any activity on, or use of, the Property inconsistent with the purposes of this
Conservation Declaration is prohibited. The Property shall be maintained in its natural,
scenic, and open condition and restricted from any development or use that would impair
or interfere with the conservation purposes of this Conservation Declaration set forth
above.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the following activities and uses
are expressly prohibited or restricted.
A. Disturbance of Natural Features. Any change, disturbance, alteration or
impairment of the natural features of the Property or any introduction of non-native
plants and/or animal species is prohibited.
B. Construction. There shall be no constructing or placing of any building, mobile home,
asphalt or concrete pavement, billboard or other advertising display, antenna, utility pole,
tower, conduit, line, pier, landing, dock or any other temporary or permanent structure or
facility on or above the Property.
C. Industrial, Commercial and Residential Use Industrial, residential and/or commercial
activities, including any right of passage for such purposes are prohibited.
D. Agricultural, Grazing and Horticultural Use. Agricultural, grazing, animal husbandry,
and horticultural use of the Property are prohibited.
E. Vegetation. There shall be no removal, burning, destruction, harming, cutting or
mowing of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation on the Property, except as necessary for
facilitation of passive recreation and park purposes as set forth herein.
F. Roads and Trails. There shall be no construction of roads, trails or walkways on the
property, except trails and walkways for use in conjunction with passive recreation and
park purposes as set forth herein. However, there will be no hard trails and walkways.
G. Sig_na eg_. No signs shall be permitted on or over the Property, except the posting of no
trespassing signs, signs identifying the conservation values of the Property, signs giving
directions or proscribing rules and regulations for the use of the Property and/or signs
identifying the Grantor as owner of the property.
H. Dumping or Storage, Dumping or storage of soil, trash, ashes, garbage, waste,
abandoned vehicles, appliances, machinery or hazardous substances, or toxic or
hazardous waste, or any placement of underground or aboveground storage tanks or other
materials on the Property is prohibited.
1. Excavation, Dredging or Mineral Use. There shall be no grading, filling, excavation,
dredging, mining or drilling; no removal of topsoil, sand, gravel, rock, peat, minerals or
other materials, and no change in the topography of the land in any manner on the
Property, except to restore natural topography or drainage patterns.
J. Water Quality and Drainage Pattern. There shall be no diking, draining, dredging,
channeling, filling, leveling, pumping, impounding or related activities, or altering or
tampering with water control structures or devices, or disruption or alteration of the
restored, enhanced, or created drainage patterns. In addition, diverting or causing
or permitting the diversion of surface or underground water into, within or out of the
easement area by any means, removal of wetlands, polluting or discharging into waters,
springs, seeps, or wetlands, or use of pesticide or biocides is prohibited.
K. Development Rights. No development rights that have been encumbered or
extinguished by this Conservation Declaration shall be transferred pursuant to a
transferable development rights scheme or cluster development arrangement or
otherwise.
L. Vehicles. The operation of mechanized vehicles, including, but not limited to,
motorcycles, dirt bikes, all-terrain vehicles, cars and trucks is prohibited.
M. Other Prohibitions. Any other use of, or activity on, the Property which is or may
become inconsistent with the purposes of this grant, the preservation of the Property
substantially in its natural condition, or the protection of its environmental systems, is
prohibited.
ARTICLE II. ENFORCEMENT & REMEDIES
A. This Declaration is intended to ensure continued compliance with the
mitigation condition of authorizations issued by the United States of America, U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District, and therefore may be enforced by the United
States of America. This covenant is to run with the land and shall be binding on all
parties and all persons claiming under the Declarant.
B. Corps, its employees and agents and its successors and assigns, have the right, with
reasonable notice, to enter the Property at reasonable times for the purpose of inspecting
the Property to determine whether the Declarant, Declarant's representatives, or assigns
are complying with the terms, conditions and restrictions of this Conservation
Declaration.
C. Nothing contained in this Conservation Declaration shall be construed to entitle Corps
to bring any action against Declarant for any injury or change in the Conservation
Property caused by third parties, resulting from causes beyond the Declarant's control,
including, without limitation, fire, flood, storm, and earth movement, or from any prudent
action taken in good faith by the Declarant under emergency conditions to prevent, abate,
or mitigate significant injury to life, damage to Property or harm to the Property resulting
from such causes.
ARTICLE III. PUBLIC ACCESS
This Conservation Declaration does not convey to the public the right to enter the
Property for any purpose whatsoever.
ARTICLE IV. DOCUMENTATION AND TITLE
A. Conservation Property Condition. The Declarant represents and acknowledges
that the Property is currently undeveloped land, with no improvements other than any
existing utility lines, Declarations and rights of way.
B. Title. The Declarant covenants and represents that the Declarant is the sole owner and
is seized of the Property in fee simple and has good right to make the herein Declaration;
that there is legal access to the Property, that the Property is free and clear of any and all
encumbrances, except Declarations of record.
ARTICLE V. PASSIVE RECREATION AND PARK USE
A. Passive Recreation and Park Use: Declarant reserves the right to engage in and use
the Declaration Area for recreational and park uses provided such activities require no or
minimal surface alteration of the land, and so long as related alterations, construction,
improvements, maintenance, activities, and uses do not pose a material threat to the
values of the Declaration Area.
B. Passive Use and Access: Declarant reserves the right to allow access and use of the
Declaration Area for purposes consistent with a public park and recreation area, and in
conjunction therewith to conduct or permit educational tours, scientific study,
animal/plant observation, walking, biking, fishing, picnicking, and other purposes
consistent with these purposes.
C. Provisions Contained Herein To Prevail: The terms, conditions, and provisions
contained in Article V shall supersede and prevail over any other term, condition, and
provision in this Conservation Declaration which are contrary and against the terms,
spirit, intent, and purposes of Article V.
ARTICLE VI. MISCELLANEOUS
A. Conservation Purpose. Declarant, for itself, its successors and assigns, agrees
that this Conservation Property shall be held exclusively for conservation purposes.
B. Entire Agreement. This instrument sets forth the entire agreement of the parties with
respect to the Conservation Declaration and supersedes all prior discussions, negotiations,
understandings or agreements relating to the Conservation Declaration. If any provision
is found to be invalid, the remainder of the provisions of this Conservation Declaration,
and the application of such provision to persons or circumstances other than those as to
which it is found to be invalid, shall not be affected thereby.
C. Recording. Declarant shall record this instrument and any amendment hereto in timely
fashion in the official records of Harnett County, North Carolina, and may re-record it
at any time as may be required to preserve its rights.
D. Environmental Condition of Conservation Propert y. The Declarant warrants and
represents that to the best of its knowledge after appropriate inquiry and investigation: (a)
the Property described herein is and at all times hereafter will continue to be in full
compliance with all federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations, and (b)
as of the date hereof there are no hazardous materials, substances, wastes, or
environmentally regulated substances (including, without limitation, any materials
containing asbestos) located on, in or under the Property or used in connection therewith,
and that there is no environmental condition existing on the Property that may prohibit or
impede use of the Property for the purposes set forth in the Recitals.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Declarant has caused this instrument to be executed
as of the day and year first above written.
HARNETT FORWARD TOGETHER COMMITTEE
N. Johnson Tilghman
Chairman
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT
1, , a Notary Public, do hereby certify that
N. JOHNSON TILGHMAN, Chairman of the Harnett Forward Together Committee, a
North Carolina Non-Profit Corporation, personally appeared before me this day and
acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein
expressed.
WITNESS my hand and notarial seal this the I Ith day of January, 2010.
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
EXHIBIT A
CONSERVATION DECLARATION
FOR
ANDERSON CREEK PROPERTY
Property denominated as "Conservation Easement" as shown on map and
survey entitled "Harnett Forward Together Committee, Anderson Creek Township,
Harnett County, North Carolina, dated November 18, 2009", and prepared by Bennett
Surveying, Inc.. Said map and survey is recorded in Book 2010 at Pages ,
and , in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County, to which map and
survey reference is hereby made for a more complete and accurate description of said
Conservation Easement.
The Conservation Easement is a portion of that certain tract of land
described in warranty deed recorded in Book 2193 at Page 653 in the Office of Register
of Deeds of Harnett County. This tract or land is further identified as Parcel
Identification Number 010536 0028.
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WITHERS & RAVENEL
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
REPORT
Brightwater Science & Technology Park
Harnett County, North Carolina
Prepared For:
Harnett County
Prepared By:
WITHERS & RAVENEL, INC
iii MacKenan Drive
Cary, North Carolina 27511
March 2010
W&R Project No. 2090050
BRIGHTWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARK
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REPORT
HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
INTRODUCTION
Brightwater Science and Technology Park is a planned business development located in Harnett
County. The proposed 128-acre development will have a mix of office, institutional and retail uses
including the proposed Harnett Health Systems Hospital. The site lies directly across US401 from the
Harnett County Courthouse complex and is bounded to the west by the Matthews Road and to the
south by US401. The main entrance to the site will align with McKinney Parkway on US401. The site
lies within a WS-IV-PA watershed classification and is subject to Harnett County Water Supply
Watershed Management and Protection Ordinance. The purpose of this report is to establish the
minimum criteria for stormwater compliance that will apply to the initial infrastructure development
and the overall proposed stormwater management approach to meet the requirements.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS
Because the proposed development is within the Cape Fear River Basin, the site must meet the
requirements of the Harnett County Water Supply Watershed Management and Protection
Ordinance. This ordinance states: "Exception for Non-Residential Uses: Up to so% of the protected
area may be developed for non-residential uses to seventy percent (70%) built-upon area on a
project by project basis. For the purpose of calculating built-upon area, total project area shall
include total acreage in the tract on which the project is to be developed." This project has been
designated for high intensity use as part of this exception. In reference to stream buffers this
ordinance requires: "a minimum of a zoo hundred (soo) foot vegetative buffer for development
activities that exceed low density standards as established in this ordinance is required along all
perennial waters indicated on the most recent versions of the U.S.G.S 1:24,000 (7.5minute) scale
topographic maps, otherwise a minimum of thirty (30) foot buffer is required."
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT APPROACH
To meet the requirements of the Harnett County Water Supply Watershed Management and
Protection Ordinance, streams within the site will be subject to 30' stream buffers as no perennial
streams are indicated based on current U.S.G.S. mapping. In addition, an overall stormwater
management plan is proposed that will treat the runoff form the first one inch of rainfall and remove
a minimum ofeighty-five percent (859/6) oftotal suspended solids (TSS). Retention ponds are
proposed as the primary best management practice devices. Thirty foot filter strips will be required
at the release points for the first flush volume or the retention ponds shall be designed to treat for
ninety percent (go%) TSS removal.
Delineation of the drainage area to each BMP was based on existing terrain and a preliminary
estimate of storm drainage design. The impervious area for each drainage area was estimated
based on the preliminary illustrative master plan. To determine the surface area required for each
BMP, the volume of run-off created by one inch of rainfall (the "first flush") was calculated for the
drainage area. To calculate this water quality volume the Simple Method was used, as described in
the DWQ BMP Manual. This method uses a run-off coefficient to calculate the volume of run-off
given a depth of rainfall. The run-off coefficient is determined based on the percent imperviousness
of the drainage area. The minimum surface area necessary for the wet ponds was determined as
directed in the NC DWQ BMP manual.
The first phase of construction will be to establish the road network and infrastructure to support the
subsequent development of individual parcels. After completion of the various phases of grading
including the phase one road network, the wet ponds designed to treat each phase or parcel shall
be fully operational. All phases and parcels shall meet this stormwater management approach and
submit to NCDENR DWQ for approval prior to the start of construction.
Brightwater Science and Technology Park W&R Project 2090050
Stormwater Management Report March 2010
BRIGHTWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARK
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REPORT
HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
PHASE 1
BMP WORKSHEETS
Brightwater Science and Technology Park W&R Project 2090050
Stormwater Management Report March 2010
Permit No.
(to be provided by DWQ)
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
401 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FORM
WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT
This form must be filled out, printed and submitted.
The Required Items Checklist (Part Ill) must be printed, filled out and submitted along with all of the required information.
1. PR4JECT'1NFDRMATI0N
Project name Brightwater Biotech Park
Contact person Loftee Smith
Phone number 919469-3340
Date 312912010
Drainage area number Pond 1
11.`kDES1GN INFORMATION
Site Characteristics
Drainage area 213,008 fe
Impervious area, post-development 108,900 ff2
% impervious 51.12 %
Design rainfall depth 1.0 in
Storage Volume: Non-SA Waters
Minimum volume required
Volume provided
Storage Volume: SA Waters
1.5" runoff volume
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff
Minimum volume required
Volume provided
Peak Flow Calculations
Is the prelpost control of the lyr 24hr storm peak flow required?
1-yr, 24-hr rainfall depth
Rational C, pre-development
Rational C, post-development
Rainfall intensity: 1-yr, 24-hr storm
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow
Pre/Post 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow control
Elevations
Temporary pool elevation
Permanent pool elevation
SHWT elevation (approx. at the perm. pool elevation)
Top of 10ft vegetated shelf elevation
Bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf elevation
Sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond)
Sediment cleanout, bottom elevation
Sediment storage provided
Is there additional volume stored above the state-required temp. pool?
Elevation of the top of the additional volume
9,055 ft3 OK
9,779 ft3
OK, volume provided is equal to or in excess of volume required.
n/a ft3
_ ft3
ft3
-ft3
ft3
N (Y or N)
3.1 in
(unitless)
(unitless)
in/hr
ft3/sec
ft3/sec
ft3/sec
168.60 fmsl
167.50 fmsl
fmsl
168.00 fmsl
167.00 fmsl
164.00 fmsl
163.00 fmsl
1.00 ft
(Y or N)
fmsl
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9/17/09 Parts I. 8 11. Design Summary. Page 1 of 2
Permit
(to be provided by DWQ)
II. DESIGN` INFORMATION
Surface Areas
Area, temporary pool 9,429 ftz
Area REQUIRED, permanent pool 6,518 e
SAIDA ratio 3.06 (unitless)
Area PROVIDED, permanent pool, Ace,,,, 6,609 fe OK
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, Abo, :mar 4,485 ft`
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Abotpo d 620 W
Volumes
Volume, temporary pool 9,779 ft' OK
Volume, permanent pool, Vp-j d 12,871 ft'
Volume, forebay (sum of forebays if more than one forebay) 2,094 ft3
Forebay % of permanent pool volume 16.3% % Insufficient forebay volume.
SAIDA Table Data
Design TSS removal 90 %
Coastal SAIDA Table Used? N (Y or N)
Mountain/Piedmont SAIDA Table Used? Y (Y or N)
SAIDA ratio 3.06 (unitless)
Average depth (used in SAIDA table):
Calculation option 1 used? (See Figure 10-2b) N (Y or N)
Volume, permanent pool, Vp._pw 12,871 ft'
Area provided, permanent pod, Acem,_pd 6,609 ft`
Average depth calculated It Need 3 ft min.
Average depth used in SAIDA, d.„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft) ft
Calculation option 2 used? (See Figure 10-2b) Y (Y or N)
Area provided, permanent pod, Acem,_pw 6,609 ft`
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, A? ,?,o 4,485 ft`
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), PW_p d 620 fe
"Depth" (distance b/w bottom of 10ft shelf and top of sediment) 3.00 ft
Average depth calculated 3.05 ft OK
Average depth used in SAIDA, d.„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft) 3.0 It OK
Drawdown Calculations
Drawdown through orifice? Y (Y or N)
Diameter of orifice (if circular) 2.00 in
Area of orifice (if-non-circular) in,
Coefficient of discharge (Co) 0.60 (unitless)
Driving head (Ho) 1.10 ft
Drawdown through weir? N (Y or N)
Weir type (unitless)
Coefficient of discharge (C„) (unifless)
Length of weir (L) ft
Driving head (H) ft
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3/sec
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3/sec
Storage volume discharge rate (through discharge orifice or weir) ft3/sec
Storage volume drawdown time 2.00 days OK, draws down in 2-5 days.
Additional Information
Vegetated side slopes 3 :1 OK
Vegetated shelf slope 10 :1 OK
Vegetated shelf width 10.0 ft OK
Length of flowpath to width ratio 3 :1 OK
Length to width ratio 2.0 :1 OK
Trash rack for overflow & orifice? Y (Y or N) OK
Freeboard provided 1.1 ft OK
Vegetated filter provided? Y (Y or N) OK
Recorded drainage easement provided? Y (Y or N) OK
Capures all runoff at ultimate build-out? Y (Y or N) OK
Drain mechanism for maintenance or emergencies is: pump
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9/17/09 Parts I. & II. Design Summary. Page 2 of 2
Permit
(to be provided by DWQ)
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WDENR
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
401 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FORM
WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT
This form must be filled out, printed and submitted.
The Required Items Checklist (Part /I/) must be printed, filled out and submitted along with all of the required information.
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L'TROJECT INFORMATION
Project name Brightwater Biotech Park
Contact person Loftee Smith
Phone number 919-469-3340
Date 3/2912010
Drainage area number Pond 2
Ill.- DESIGN INFoiWATION
Site Characteristics
Drainage area 100,623 fe
Impervious area, post-development 31,363 fe
% impervious 31.17 %
Design rainfall depth 1.0 in
Storage Volume: Non-SA Waters
Minimum volume required
Volume provided
Storage Volume: SA Waters
1.5" runoff volume
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff
Minimum volume required
Volume provided
Peak Flow Calculations
Is the pre/post control of the tyr 24hr storm peak flow required?
1-yr, 24-hr rainfall depth
Rational C, pre-development
Rational C, post-development
Rainfall intensity: 1-yr, 24-hr storm
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow
Pre/Post 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow control
Elevations
Temporary pool elevation
Permanent pool elevation
SHWT elevation (approx. at the perm. pool elevation)
Top of 1 Oft vegetated shelf elevation
Bottom of 10ft vegetated shelf elevation
Sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond)
Sediment cleanout, bottom elevation
Sediment storage provided
Is there additional volume stored above the state-required temp. pool?
Elevation of the top of the additional volume
2,772 ft3 OK
7,457 ft3
OK, volume provided is equal to or in excess of volume required.
n/a ft3
_ft3
ft3
- ft3
ft3
N (Y or N)
3.1 in
(unitless)
(unitless)
in/hr
ft3/sec
ft3lsec
ft3lsec
162.60 fmsl
161.50 fmsl
fmsl
162.00 fmsl
161.00 fmsl
158.00 fmsl
157.00 fmsl
1.00 ft
(Y or N)
(msl
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9!17/09 Parts I. & II. Design Summary, Page 1 of 2
Permit
(to be provided by DWO)
Ii. DESIGN INFORMATION
Surface Areas
Area, temporary pool
Area REQUIRED, permanent pool
SAIDA ratio
Area PROVIDED, permanent pool, A,,,,,,,,a
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, Abd ?w
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Ab,_,, d
Volumes
Volume, temporary pool
Volume, permanent pool, V,.,,d
Volume, forebay (sum of forebays if more than one forebay)
Forebay % of permanent pool volume
SAIDA Table Data
Design TSS removal
Coastal SAIDA Table Used?
Mountain/Piedmont SAIDA Table Used?
SAIDA ratio
Average depth (used in SAIDA table):
Calculation option 1 used? (See Figure 10-2b)
Volume, permanent pool, Vp--Pw
Area provided, permanent pool, A,._pw
Average depth calculated
Average depth used in SAIDA, d.„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft)
Calculation option 2 used? (See Figure 10-2b)
Area provided, permanent pool, A,._.
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, Aw a,g
7,195 ft2
1,982 ftZ
1.97 (unitless)
5,000 ft2 OK
3,360 ft`
1,164 W
7,457 ft3 OK
8,733 ft3
2,299 ft3
26.3% % Insufficient forebay volume.
90 %
N (Y or N)
Y (Y or N)
1.97 (unitless)
_(Y or N)
8,733 ft3
5,000 ft
Need 3 It min.
Y (Y or N)
5,000 ft2
3,360 ft
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), AW-J d 1,164 ft2
"Depth" (distance b/w bottom of 1 Oft shelf and top of sediment) 3.00 ft
Average depth calculated 3.71 ft OK
Average depth used in SAIDA, d., (Round to nearest 0.5ft) 3.0 ft Insufficient. Check calculation.
Drawdown Calculations
Drawdown through orifice? Y (Y or N)
Diameter of orifice (if circular) 1.00 in
Area of orifice (if-non-circular) in2
Coefficient of discharge (CD) 0.60 (unitless)
Driving head (Ho) 1.10 ft
Drawdown through weir? N (Y or N)
Weir type (unitless)
Coefficient of discharge (Q (unitless)
Length of weir (L) ft
Driving head (H) ft
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3/sec
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft Isec
Storage volume discharge rate (through discharge orifice or weir) ft3lsec
Storage volume drawdown time 2.00 days OK, draws down in 2-5 days.
Additional Information
Vegetated side slopes 3 :1 OK
Vegetated shelf slope 10 :1 OK
Vegetated shelf width 10.0 It OK
Length of flowpath to width ratio 3 :1 OK
Length to width ratio 2.0 :1 OK
Trash rack for overflow & orifice? Y (Y or N) OK
Freeboard provided 1.1 ft OK
Vegetated filter provided? Y (Y or N) OK
Recorded drainage easement provided? Y (Y or N) OK
Capures all runoff at ultimate build-out? Y (Y or N) OK
Drain mechanism for maintenance or emergencies is: pump
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9/17/09 Parts I. & II. Design Summary, Page 2 of 2
Permit No
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NCDENR
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
401 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FORM
WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT
This form must be filled out, printed and submitted.
The Required Items Checklist (Part 111) must be printed, filled out and submitted along with all of the required information.
(to be provided by DWQ)
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1. PROJECT INFORMATION
Project name Brightwater Biotech Park
Contact person Loftee Smith
Phone number 919469-3340
Date 3/21/2010
Drainage area number Pond 3
111. DESIGN` NFORMATION'-
Site Characteristics
Drainage area 229,996 ft
Impervious area, post-development 69,696 ftz
% impervious 30.30 %
Design rainfall depth 1.0 in
Storage Volume: Non-SA Waters
Minimum volume required 6,186 ft3 OK
Volume provided 11,992 ft3
OK, volume provided is equal to or in excess of volume required.
Storage Volume: SA Waters
1.5" runoff volume rda ft3
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff ft3
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff ft3
Minimum volume required ft3
Volume provided ft3
Peak Flow Calculations
Is the pre/post control of the lyr 24hr storm peak flow required? N (Y or N)
1-yr, 24-hr rainfall depth 3.1 in
Rational C, pre-development (unitless)
Rational C, post-development (unitless)
Rainfall intensity: 1-yr, 24-hr storm in/hr
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3/sec
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3/sec
Pre/Post 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow control ft3/sec
Elevations
Temporary pool elevation 167.60 fmsl
Permanent pool elevation 166.50 fmsl
SHWT elevation (approx. at the perm. pool elevation) fmsl
Top of 1 Oft vegetated shelf elevation 167.00 fmsl
Bottom of 10ft vegetated shelf elevation 166.00 fmsl
Sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond) 163.00 fmsl
Sediment cleanout, bottom elevation 162.00 fmsl
Sediment storage provided 1.00 ft
Is there additional volume stored above the state-required temp. pool? N (Y or N)
Elevation of the top of the additional volume fmsl
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9117/09 Parts 1. & II. Design Summary, Page 1 of 2
Permit No.
(to be provided by DWO)
II. DESIGN INFORMATION 771
Surface Areas
Area, temporary pool
Area REQUIRED, permanent pool
SAIDA ratio
Area PROVIDED, permanent pool, A, m_,w
Area, bottom of 10ft vegetated shelf, Ad he
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Abdo
Volumes
Volume, temporary pool
Volume, permanent pool, VvL--Pod
Volume, forebay (sum of forebays if more than one forebay)
Forebay % of permanent pool volume
SAIDA Table Data
Design TSS removal
Coastal SAIDA Table Used?
Mountain/Piedmont SAIDA Table Used?
SAIDA ratio
Average depth (used in SAIDA table):
Calculation option 1 used? (See Figure 10-2b)
Volume, permanent pool, Vp._p d
Area provided, permanent pool, Ap, _,d
Average depth calculated
Average depth used in SAIDA, d.„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft)
Calculation option 2 used? (See Figure 10-2b)
Area provided, permanent pool, Ape,,,,
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, Ab hg
11,420 fe
4,416 ft
1.92 (unitless)
8,683 ft` OK
6,448 ft`
3,037 ft
11,992 ft' OK
17,870 it'
4,808 ft'
26.9% % Insufficient forebay volume.
90%
N (Y or N)
Y (Y or N)
1.92 (unitless)
N (Y or N)
17,870 ft'
8,683 ft`
ft Need 3 ft min.
ft
Y (Y or N)
8,683 ft`
6,448 W
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Atot_pmd 3,037 ftz
"Depth" (distance b/w bottom of 1 Oft shelf and top of sediment) 3.00 ft
Average depth calculated 3.01 ft
Average depth used in SAIDA, d.„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft) 3.0 It
Drawdown Calculations
Drawdown through orifice? Y (Y or N)
Diameter of orifice (if circular) 1.00 in
Area of orifice (if-non-circular) in2
Coefficient of discharge (CD) 0.60 (unifless)
Driving head (Ha) 1.10 ft
Drawdown through weir? N (Y or N)
Weir type (unitless)
Coefficient of discharge (C„,) (unitless)
Length of weir (L) ft
Driving head (H) ft
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3/sec
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft'Isec
Storage volume discharge rate (through discharge orifice or weir) ft'/sec
Storage volume drawdown time 2.00 days
OK
OK
OK, draws down in 2-5 days.
Additional Information
Vegetated side slopes 3 :1 OK
Vegetated shelf slope 10 :1 OK
Vegetated shelf width 10.0 ft OK
Length of flowpath to width ratio 3 :1 OK
Length to width ratio 2.0 :1 OK
Trash rack for overflow & orifice? Y (Y or N) OK
Freeboard provided 1.1 ft OK
Vegetated filter provided? Y (Y or N) OK
Recorded drainage easement provided? Y (Y or N) OK
Capures all runoff at ultimate build-out? Y (Y or N) OK
Drain mechanism for maintenance or emergencies is: pump
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9/17/09 Parts I. & II. Design Summary. Page 2 of 2
Permit No
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HCDENR
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
401 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FORM
WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT
This form must be filled out, printed and submitted.
The Required Items Checklist (Part 111) must be printed, filled out and submitted along with all of the required information.
(to be provided by DWQ)
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Project name Brightwater Biotech Park
Contact person Loftee Smith
Phone number 919469-3340
Date 12/16/2009
Drainage area number Pond 4
111. DESIGN INFORMATION
Site Characteristics
Drainage area 237,402 ft
Impervious area, post-development 154,638 fe
% impervious 65.14 %
Design rainfall depth 1.0 in
Storage Volume: Non-SA Waters
Minimum volume required 12,587 ft3 OK
Volume provided 15,969 ft3
OK, volume provided is equal to or in excess of volume required.
Storage Volume: SA Waters
1.5" runoff volume nla ft3
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff ft3
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff ft3
Minimum volume required ft3
Volume provided ft3
Peak Flow Calculations
Is the prelpost control of the 1 yr 24hr storm peak flow required? N (Y or N)
1-yr, 24-hr rainfall depth 3.1 in
Rational C, pre-development (unifless)
Rational C, post-development (unitless)
Rainfall intensity: 1-yr, 24-hr storm in/hr
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3/sec
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3/sec
Pre/Post 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow control ft3/sec
Elevations
Temporary pool elevation 159.80 fmsl
Permanent pool elevation 158.50 fmsl
SHVV7 elevation (approx. at the perm. pool elevation) fmsl
Top of 10ft vegetated shelf elevation 159.00 fmsl
Bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf elevation 158.00 fmsl
Sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond) 154.00 fmsl
Sediment cleanout, bottom elevation 153.00 fmsl
Sediment storage provided 1.00 ft
Is there additional volume stored above the state-required temp. pool? N (Y or N)
Elevation of the top of the additional volume fmsl
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9/17/09 Parts I. & H. Design Summary, Page 1 of 2
Permit
(to be provided by DWQ)
IL 'DESIGN'INFORMATION
Surface Areas
Area, temporary pool 13,319 ft'
Area REQUIRED, permanent pool 8,926 if
SAIDA ratio 3.76 (unitless)
Area PROVIDED, permanent pool, Ap.._" 10,078 ft OK
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, Abt snerc 7,676 tt`
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Aa_po„d 3,017 ft`
Volumes
Volume, temporary pool 15,969 113 OK
Volume, permanent pool, VP,-,)W 25,344 ft3
Volume, forebay (sum of forebays if more than one forebay) 4,188 ft3
Forebay % of permanent pool volume 16.5% % Insufficient forebay volume.
SA/DA Table Data
Design TSS removal 90 %
Coastal SAIDA Table Used? N (Y or N)
Mountain/Piedmont SAIDA Table Used? Y (Y or N)
SAIDA ratio 3.76 (unifless)
Average depth (used in SAIDA table):
Calculation option 1 used? (See Figure 10-2b) N (Y or N)
Volume, permanent pool, Vp--. 25,344 ft'
Area provided, permanent pool, Ap._,d 10,078 ft`
Average depth calculated ft Need 3 It min.
Average depth used in SAIDA, d.„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft) ft
Calculation option 2 used? (See Figure 10-2b) Y (Y or N)
Area provided, permanent pool, Awm pw 10,078 ft`
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, Abot shy 7,676 ft`
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Aew_«,d 3,017 ft?
"Depth" (distance b/w bottom of 1 Oft shelf and top of sediment) 4.00 ft
Average depth calculated 3.52 ft OK
Average depth used in SAIDA, d.„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft) 3.0 It Insufficient. Check calculation.
Drawdown Calculations
Drawdown through orifice? Y (Y or N)
Diameter of orifice (if circular) 2.00 in
Area of orifice (if-non-circular) in2
Coefficient of discharge (CD) 0.60 (unitless)
Driving head (H°) 1.30 ft
Drawdown through weir? N (Y or N)
Weir type (unidess)
Coefficient of discharge (C.) (unitless)
Length of weir (L) ft
Driving head (H) ft
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3/sec
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow ft3lsec
Storage volume discharge rate (through discharge orifice or weir) ft3lsec
Storage volume drawdown time 2.00 days OK, draws down in 2-5 days.
Additional Information
Vegetated side slopes 3 :1 OK
Vegetated shelf slope 10 :1 OK
Vegetated shelf width 10.0 ft OK
Length of flowpath to width ratio 3 :1 OK
Length to width ratio 2.0 :1 OK
Trash rack for overflow & orifice? Y (Y or N) OK
Freeboard provided 1.3 It OK
Vegetated filter provided? Y (Y or N) OK
Recorded drainage easement provided? Y (Y or N) OK
Capures all runoff at ultimate build-out? Y (Y or N) OK
Drain mechanism for maintenance or emergencies is: pump
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9117!09 Parts I. & II. Design Summary. Page 2 of 2
BRIGHTWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARK
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REPORT
HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
PHASE 1 BMP SIZING
CALCULATIONS
Brightwater Science and Technology Park W&R Project 2090050
Stormwater Management Report March 2010
Project Name: Brightwater Biotech Park
City/State: Lillington, NC
Pr e #: 2090050
Date: 29-Mar-10
Table 10-1 Surface Area to Drainage Area Ratio for Permanent Pool Sizing for 90% Pollutant Removal
Efficient in the Moutains and Piedmont
% Impervious Permanent Pool Depth (feet)
Cover 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
10 0.90 0.80 0.80 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.40
20 1.50 1.30 1.10 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.80
30 1.90 1.80 1.70 1.40 1.30 1.00 1.00
40 2.50 2.30 2.00 1.80 1.60 1.50 1.30
50 3.00 2.80 2.50 2.00 1.90 1.70 1.60
60 3.50 3.20 2.80 2.50 2.20 1.90 1.80
70 4.00 3.70 3.30 2.80 2.50 2.20 2.00
80 4.50 4.10 3.80 3.30 2.80 2.60 2.30
90 5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.80 2.60
Source: NCDENR/DWQ Stormwater Best Management Practices, pg. 10-9, July 2007
STORMWATER BMP POND 1
Land Use Area
(ac) % IA Imp. Area
(ac)
Impervious 2.5 100 2.5
Open Space 2.39 0 0.0
Totals 4.89 2.5
Total % Impervious Surface Area = 51.1 %
Surface Area of Permanent Pool:
Assumed depth = 3 feet
SA/DA ratio = 3.06 % From Table 10-1
Minimum pond surface area (SA) - (DA * SA/DA ratio)/100
SA = 0.149 acres
6510 sq. ft.
Normal pool elevation = 167.5 feet
Surface area provided = 0.152 acres
6609 sq. ft.
1-Inch Runoff Volume Calculation
Using the runoff volume calculations in the "Simple Method" as described by Schueler (1987)
Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(1) where, Rv - Runoff coefficient, in./in.
I = Percent impervious
Rv = 0.51 in./in.
Total runoff volume from 1-inch precipitation:
Runoff volume, S = (Design rainfall) (Rv) (Drainage Area)
S = 0.208 acre-ft
9055 cu. ft.
Water quality pool elevation= 168.60 feet
Storage volume provided = 0.224 acre-ft
9779 cu. ft.
Project Name: Brightwater Biotech Park
City/State: Lillington, NC
Project #: 2090050
Date: 29-Mar-10
Table 10-1 Surface Area to Drainage Area Ratio for Permanent Pool Sizing for 90% Pollutant Removal
Efficient in the Moutains and Piedmont
% Impervious Permanent Pool Dept h (feet)
Cover 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
10 0.90 0.80 0.80 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.40
20 1.50 1.30 1.10 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.80
30 1.90 1.80 1.70 1.40 1.30 1.00 1.00
40 2.50 2.30 2.00 1.80 1.60 1.50 1.30
50 3.00 2.80 2.50 2.00 1.90 1.70 1.60
60 3.50 3.20 2.80 2.50 2.20 1.90 1.80
70 4.00 3.70 330 2.80 2.50 2.20 2.00
80 4.50 4.10 3.80 3.30 2.80 2.60 2.30
90 5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.80 2.60
Source: NCDENR/DWQ Stonnwater Best Management Practices, pg. 10-9, July 2007
STORMWATER BMP POND 2
Land Use Area
(ac) % IA Imp. Area
(ac)
Impervious 0.72 100 0.7
Open Space 1.59 0 0.0
Totals 2.31 0.7
Total % Impervious Surface Area = 31.2 %
Surface Area of Permanent Pool:
Assumed depth = 3 feet
SA/DA ratio = 1.97 % From Table 10-1
Minimum pond surface area (SA) = (DA ' SA/DA ratio)/] 00
SA = 0.046 acres
1982 sq. ft.
Normal pool elevation - 161.5 feet
Surface area provided - 0.115 acres
5000 sq. ft.
1-Inch Runoff Volume Calculation
Using the runoff volume calculations in the "Simple Method" as described by Schueler (1987)
Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(1) where, Rv = Runoff coefficient, in./in.
I = Percent impervious
Rv - 0.33 in./in.
Total runoff volume from 1-inch precipitation:
Runoff volume, 5 = (Design rainfall) (Rv) (Drainage Area)
S = 0.064; acre-ft
2772 cu. ft.
Water quality pool elevation= 162.60 feet
Storage volume provided = 0.171 acre-ft
7457 cu. ft.
Project Name: Brightwater Biotech Park
Cit / t : Lillington, NC
Project #: 2090050
Date: 29-Mar-10
Table 10-1 Surface Area to Drainage Area Ratio for Permanent Pool Sizing for 90% Pollutant Removal
Efficient in the Moutains and Piedmont
% Impervious Permanent Pool Depth (feet)
Cover 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
10 0.90 0.80 0.80 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.40
20 1.50 1.30 1.10 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.80
30 1.90 1.80 1.70 1.40 1.30 1.00 1.00
40 2.50 2.30 2.00 1.80 1.60 1.50 1.30
50 3.00 2.80 2.50 2.00 1.90 1.70 1.60
60 3.50 3.20 2.80 2.50 2.20 1.90 1.80
70 4.00 3.70 3.30 2.80 2.50 2.20 2.00
80 4.50 4.10 3.80 3.30 2.80 2.60 2.30
90 5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.80 2.60
Source: NCDENR/DWQ Stormwater Best Management Practices, pg- 10-9, July 2007
STORMWATER BMP POND 3
Land Use Area
(ac) % IA Imp. Area
(ac)
Impervious 1.6 100 1.6
Open Space 3.68 0 0.0
Totals 5.28 1.6
Total % Impervious Surface Area = 30.3 %
Surface Area of Permanent Pool:
Assumed depth = 3 feet
SA/DA ratio = 1.92 % From Table 10-1
Minimum pond surface area (SA) _ (DA * SA/DA ratio)/] 00
SA = 0.101 acres
4412 sq. ft.
Normal pool elevation = 166.5 feet
Surface area provided = 0.199 acres
8683 sq. ft.
1-Inch Runoff Volume Calculation
Using the runoff volume calculations in the "Simple Method" as described by Schueler (1987)
Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(l) where, Rv = Runoff coefficient, in./in.
I = Percent impervious
Rv = 0.32 in./in.
Total runoff volume from 1-inch precipitation:
Runoff volume, S = (Design rainfall) (Rv) (Drainage Area)
S = 0.142 - acre-ft
6186 cu. ft.
Water quality pool elevation= 167.60 feet
Storage volume provided = 0.275 acre-ft
11992 cu. ft.
Project Name: Brightwater Biotech Park
City/State: Lillington, NC
Project #: 2090050
Date: 29-Mar-10
Table 10-1 Surface Area to Drainage Area Ratio for Permanent Pool Sizing for 90% Pollutant Removal
Efficient in the Moutains and Piedmont
% Impervious Permanent Pool Dept h (feet)
Cover 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0 9.0
10 0.90 0.80 0.80 0.60 0.50 0.50 0.40
20 1.50 1.30 1.10 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.80
30 1.90 1.80 1.70 1.40 1.30 1.00 1.00
40 2.50 2.30 2.00 1.80 1.60 1.50 1.30
50 3.00 2.80 2.50 2.00 1.90 1.70 1.60
60 3.50 3.20 2.80 2.50 2.20 1.90 1.80
70 4.00 3.70 3.30 2.80 2.50 2.20 2.00
80 4.50 4.10 3.80 3.30 2.80 2.60 2.30
90 5.00 4.50 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.80 2.60
Source: NCDENR/DWQ Stormwater Best Management Practices, pg. 10-9, July 2007
STORMWATER BMP POND 4
Land Use Area
(ac) % IA Imp. Area
(ac)
Impervious 3.55 100 3.6
Open Space 1.9 0 0.0
Totals 5.45 3.6
Total % Impervious Surface Area = 65.1 %
Surface Area of Permanent Pool:
Assumed depth - 3 feet
SA/DA ratio - 3.76 % From Table 10-1
Minimum pond surface area (SA) _ (DA * SA/DA ratio)/100
SA = 0.205 acres
8919 sq. ft.
Normal pool elevation - 158.5 feet
Surface area provided - 0.231 acres
10078 sq. ft.
1-Inch Runoff Volume Calculation
Using the runoff volume calculations in the "Simple Method" as described by Schueler (1987)
Rv = 0.05 + 0.009(1) where, Rv = Runoff coefficient, in./in.
I = Percent impervious
Rv = 0.64 in./in.
Total runoff volume from 1-inch precipitation:
Runoff volume, S = (Design rainfall) (Rv) (Drainage Area)
S = 0.289 : acre-ft
12587 cu.ft.
Water quality pool elevation= 159.80 feet
Storage volume provided = 0.367 acre-ft
15969 cu. ft.
BRIGHTWATER BIOTECH PARK
2090050.00
HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
PHASE 1 BMP SIZING SUMMARY
POND
TOTAL
DA (AC)
IMPERVIOUS
(AC) SURFACE AREA
REQUIRED
(SF) SURFACE AREA
PROVIDED
(SF) WQV
REQUIRED
(CF) WQV
PROVIDED
(CF)
IMP
%
POND 1 4.89 2.50 6,510 6,609 9055 9779 51.1
POND 2 2.31 0.72 1,982 5,000 2772 7457 31.2
POND 3 5.28 1.60 4,412 8,683 6186 11992 30.3
POND 4 5.45 3.55 8,919 10,078 12587 15969 65.1
BRIGHTWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY PARK
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REPORT
HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
PHASE 1
POND PACK REPORT
Brightwater Science and Technology Park W&R Project 2090050
Stormwater Management Report March 2010
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Name.... Watershed
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MASTER DESIGN STORM SUMMARY
Network Storm Collection: Dunn NOAA 14, 24
Total
Depth
Return Event in
2 3.7000
10 5.5800
25 6.7500
100 8.7300
1 3.0500
Rainfall
Type
----------------
Time-Depth Curve
Time-Depth Curve
Time-Depth Curve
Time-Depth Curve
Synthetic Curve
RNF ID
Dunn 2-yr, 24-hr
Dunn 10-yr, 24hr
Dunn 25-yr, 24hr
Dunn 100-yr, 24h
TypeII 24hr
MASTER NETWORK SUMMARY
SCS Unit Hydrograph Method
(*Node=Outfall; +Node=Diversion;)
(Trun= HYG Truncation: Blank=None; L=Left; R=Rt; LR=Left&Rt)
Return HYG Vol
Node ID Type Event ac-ft Trun
-----------
BMP 1 ------
IN ----
POND ------
2 ---------- --
1.075
BMP 1 IN POND 10 1.809
BMP 1 IN POND 25 2.274
BMP 1 IN POND 100 3.068
BMP 1 IN POND 1 .827
BMP 1 OUT POND 2 1.071
BMP 1 OUT POND 10 1.805
BMP 1 OUT POND 25 2.270
BMP 1 OUT POND 100 3.064
BMP 1 OUT POND 1 .823
BMP2 IN POND 2 .438
BMP2 IN POND 10 .773
BMP2 IN POND 25 .987
BMP2 IN POND 100 1.356
BMP2 IN POND 1 .328
Max
Qpeak Qpeak Max WSEL Pond Storage
hrs
--------- cfs
--- ft ac-ft
12.1000 -----
22.90 -------- ------------
12.1000 30.99
12.1000 36.53
12.1000 43.04
11.9000 14.95
12.1500 19.18 169.06 .314
12.1500 24.79 169.15 .334
12.1500 31.70 169.25 .358
12.1500 37.49 169.32 .376
12.0000 12.46 168.94 .287
12.1000 9.53
12.1000 13.62
12.1000 16.30
12.1000 19.56
11.9000 5.95
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SCS Unit Hydrograph Method
(*Node=Outfall; +Node=Diversion;)
(Trun= HYG Truncation: Blank=None; L=Left; R=Rt; LR=Left&Rt)
Max
Return HYG Vol Qpeak Qpeak Max WSEL Pond Storage
Node ID Type Event ac-ft Trun hrs cfs ft ac-ft
-----
BMP2 ----- -------
OUT ----
POND ------
2 ---------- --
.410 ---------
12.2000 --------
4.86 --------
162.78 ------------
.190
BMP2 OUT POND 10 .742 12.1500 10.88 162.91 .214
BMP2 OUT POND 25 .956 12.1500 14.18 162.97 .224
BMP2 OUT POND 100 1.324 12.1500 17.12 163.03 .233
BMP2 OUT POND 1 .301 12.2000 .93 162.64 .168
BMP3 IN POND 2 .965 12.1000 21.04
BMP3 IN POND 10 1.720 12.1000 30.51
BMP3 IN POND 25 2.207 12.1000 36.66
BMP3 IN POND 100 3.046 12.1000 44.19
BMP3 IN POND 1 .717 11.9000 12.98
BMP3 OUT POND 2 .854 12.2000 13.55 167.96 .359
BMP3 OUT POND 10 1.606 12.1500 23.69 168.13 .406
BMP3 OUT POND 25 2.092 12.1500 31.07 168.24 .436
BMP3 OUT POND 100 2.929 12.1500 37.81 168.33 .461
BMP3 OUT POND 1 .608 12.1000 5.62 167.79 .315
BMP4 IN POND 2 1.569 12.1000 33.18
BMP4 IN POND 10 2.612 12.1000 44.33
BMP4 IN POND 25 3.270 12.1000 52.08
BMP4 IN POND 100 4.392 12.1000 61.12
BMP4 IN POND 1 1.216 11.9000 21.88
BMP4 OUT POND 2 1.558 12.1500 25.26 160.36 .540
BMP4 OUT POND 10 2.600 12.1500 34.23 160.48 .582
BMP4 OUT POND 25 3.258 12.1500 43.73 160.61 .623
BMP4 OUT POND 100 4.379 12.1500 51.79 160.70 .656
BMP4 OUT POND 1 1.205 12.0500 15.20 160.19 .488
*OUT POST TOTAL JCT 2 17.107 12.1000 326.81
*OUT POST TOTAL JCT 10 32.791 12.1000 558.23
*OUT POST TOTAL JCT 25 43.193 12.1000 700.81
*OUT POST TOTAL JCT 100 61.406 12.1000 878.92
*OUT POST TOTAL JCT 1 12.173 11.9500 186.50
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SCS Unit Hydrograph Method
(*Node=Outfall; +Node=Diversion;)
(Trun= HYG Truncation: Blank=None; L=Left; R=Rt; LR=Left&Rt)
Return HYG Vol
Nod e ID Type Event ac-ft Trun
----
*OUT ------------
PRE TOTAL - ----
JCT ------
2 ----------
17.022
*OUT PRE TOTAL JCT 10 33.524
*OUT PRE TOTAL JCT 25 44.586
*OUT PRE TOTAL JCT 100 64.023
*OUT PRE TOTAL JCT 1 11.888
TO BMP 1 AREA 2 1.075
TO BMP 1 AREA 10 1.809
TO BMP 1 AREA 25 2.274
TO BMP 1 AREA 100 3.068
TO BMP 1 AREA 1 .827
TO BMP2 AREA 2 .438
TO BMP2 AREA 10 .773
TO BMP2 AREA 25 .987
TO BMP2 AREA 100 1.356
TO BMP2 AREA 1 .328
TO BMP3 AREA 2 .965
TO BMP3 AREA 10 1.720
TO BMP3 AREA 25 2.207
TO BMP3 AREA 100 3.046
TO BMP3 AREA 1 .717
TO BMP4 AREA 2 1.569
TO BMP4 AREA 10 2.612
TO BMP4 AREA 25 3.270
TO BMP4 AREA 100 4.392
TO BMP4 AREA 1 1.216
TO PRE AREA 2 17.022
TO PRE AREA 10 33.524
TO PRE AREA 25 44.586
TO PRE AREA 100 64.023
TO PRE AREA 1 11.888
Max
Qpeak Qpeak Max WSEL Pond Storage
hrs cfs ft ac-ft
---------
12.3000 -------- -------- ------------
221.77
12.2500 351.17
12.2500 480.01
12.2500 616.36
12.1000 146.95
12.1000 22.90
12.1000 30.99
12.1000 36.53
12.1000 43.04
11.9000 14.95
12.1000 9.53
12.1000 13.62
12.1000 16.30
12.1000 19.56
11.9000 5.95
12.1000 21.04
12.1000 30.51
12.1000 36.66
12.1000 44.19
11.9000 12.98
12.1000 33.18
12.1000 44.33
12.1000 52.08
12.1000 61.12
11.9000 21.88
12.3000 221.77
12.2500 351.17
12.2500 480.01
12.2500 616.36
12.1000 146.95
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SCS Unit Hydrograph Method
(*Node=Outfall; +Node=Diversion;)
(Trun= HYG Truncation: Blank=None; L=Left; R=Rt; LR=Left&Rt)
Return
Node ID
-----------
----- Type
- ---- Event
------
UNTREATED POST AREA 2
UNTREATED POST AREA 10
UNTREATED POST AREA 25
UNTREATED POST AREA 100
UNTREATED POST AREA 1
HYG Vol Qpeak Qpeak
ac-ft Trun hrs cfs
---------- --
13.214 ---------
12.1000 --------
287.30
26.038 12.1000 475.08
34.618 12.1000 592.50
49.710 12.1000 747.50
9.236 11.9500 165.87
Max
Max WSEL Pond Storage
ft ac-ft
-------- ------------
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REPORT
HARNETT COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA
MASTER PLAN
BMP SIZING CALCULATIONS
Brightwater Science and Technology Park W&R Project 2090050
Stormwater Management Report March 2010
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