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LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
To: Annette Lucas, PE Date: April 9, 2010
NCDENR-DWQ 401 Oversight/Express Unit Pi ii''???fJ?a?
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2321 Crabtree Boulevard, Suite 250 APR 0 2010
Raleigh, NC 27604 y S=Aws oR? ?t1lWCWAND DELIVER
Re: Harnett Health Hospital (with Brightwater
Campus in Lillington)
Job No.: 2009036.00
I am sending you the following item(s):
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2 Construction Documents
2 Stormwater and Erosion Control Calculations Package
2 Support Documents(Supplemental Forms, checklist,
deed, O&M, soil report)
These are transmitted as checked below:
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Remarks:
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concerns.
Copy to: File Signed: Warreo M. Sugg, PEA
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ENGINEERS & CONSULTANTS
STORMWATER & EROSION
CONTROL CALCULATIONS
Harnett Health Systems, Inc
Central Campus Hospital
for
Harnett Health Systems, Inc
March 2010
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Narrative
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General Site Information
' The Harnett Health Systems - Central Campus Hospital project plan to construct a new full-
service, two-story hospital located on a 20.2 acres site within the newly developed
Brightwater Campus in Lillington, North Carolina. The facility will include fifty private
' inpatient medical-surgical beds, emergency department, surgical services, imaging, dietary,
cardiopulmonary, and all administration and support areas. All outpatient services, including
Emergency Department and Surgery, will be on the ground floor. The second floor will
' contain 50 private inpatient rooms separated into two patient wings of 20 and 30 patient
rooms.
' The new facility will contain approximately 107,200 square feet, and includes a 4.200 sf
Central Energy Plant located on the east site of the site. The structural system will be
designed to allow for future expansion vertically to allow for a total of 150 inpatient rooms.
' The ground floor will be oriented to allow for horizontal growth of the outpatient and
support services.
The site is largely wooded and agricultural in the existing conditions. The plans are to
' develop approximately 10 acres of the site during this phase of construction with 5 of
impervious surface. The remaining 5 acres of disturbed area will be landscaped or utilized as
' stormwater collection and treatment.
The pin number 0654-70-1090 depicts the parcel which is bound to the northwest by
Crested Iris Drive (future), to the southwest AmberLeaf Trail (future), and along the south
' by Brightwater Drive. The parcel is also recorded within deed book 2567, deed page 862-
887 and plat book 2008, plat page 913. The parcel is zoned RA-30 and Commercial. The
site is within the Cape Fear River Basin and is a WS-IV watershed basis and water supply
' watershed type. The USGS maps have been included along with soil maps and the FIRM
map for delineation of the site. The majority of the site exist as farmland and wooded and
' the defined soil is Wagram Soil, a "A" soil. The storm impact analysis was completed for 1,
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half a travel lane during a 4 in/hr storm event. The ponds have been sized to capture all
storm event up to the 100 year without overtopping the ponds. Ponds have been designed
in accordance with Division of Water Quality standards to capture and treat the storm
events for controlled release. Please refer to the calculations package for further detail on the
stromwater routing, pre/post analysis, and proposed temporary and permanent site controls.
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Potable Water
The proposed facility will be served by a waterline which is under design through the
Brightwater development group by combinations of Marziano Engineering and Withers &
Ravenal Engineering. The exact locations and sizes of the water mains are to be determined
by those engineering companies. The hospital will tap the water main in close relation to
both Brightwater Drive and Crested Iris Drive. The service to the hospital will be a 8 inch
service with branch ties for a fire line and domestic going into the Central Energy Plant to be
distributed to the Hospital proper. Backflow preventors/reduce pressure zone assemblies
are proposed at each main tap location near the Right of Way and the domestic water meter
will reside infront of the CEP at the domestic service. A fire department connection is
proposed along the west edge of the loop drive between the CEP and Hospital and will
serve the Hospital only. A main and secondary post indicator valve has been included near
the CEP for fire truck access. Fire hydrants throughout the hospital loop road will ensure
that all portions of the building are within coverage.
Sanitary Sewer
Outfall sewer like water is under design through the Brightwater development group by
combinations of Marziano Engineering and Withers & Ravenal Engineering. The
expectation is that an outfall sewer would exist for the Hospital to tie into along Crested Iris
Drive. A gravity sewer system from the outfall tie to the building waste outlets is proposed
and is expected to be an 8" PVC service line with manholes. A grease trap is proposed for
all food service's outlet of waste which will be tied to the proposed gravity sewer system.
Also a decontamination tank is proposed along the northwest edge of the building for
special use only.
Stormwater
The existing hospital site is on a ridge with stormwater generally flowing away from the
proposed building location to the south and west. Generally the stormwater will be
collected in typical stormwater catch basins, yard inlets, trench drains and similar structures
to be transpoted by underground RCP drainage pipe to either a south (Main) stormwater
collection pond or a northwest (Secondary) stormwater collection pond. The ponds are wet
detention basins with structure overflows to release design storm events through pipe
systems prior to entering the surrounding stream areas. Roof leader are tied to this
stormwater collection system for treatment and release. The largest roof leader system is
tied to a underground storage tank near the front entrance to irrigate selected areas and is
tied to the storm system for overflow conditions. To further treat and capture stormwater
runoff grass swales and maintained open areas will allow for stormwater cleaning prior to
piped condition to the stormwater ponds. All outlets will have rip rap protection. Where
possible the stormwater design will capitalize on green solutions verse traditional pipe and
release.
Soil and Erosion Control
' A general permit will be required for all land disturbances greater than one acre. The erosion
control measures for the any future projects will need to be designed, constructed, and
maintained to ensure compliance with the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control
Act of 1973. Permitting requirements, regulations and design criteria can be found in 15A
' North Carolina Administrative Code (NCAC) 04B.0100. Examples of methods would
include temporary diversions may be constructed at the toe of the proposed fill slope to
divert sediment-laden water from the construction site to temporary sediment traps (for
drainage areas less than five acres). The traps would be sized to control the ten-year storm
event. Check dams would be placed in the temporary diversions to restrict the velocity of
flow in these channels thereby minimizing erosion. Silt fence would be installed between the
diversion berms and adjacent areas to further ensure that silt does not impact offsite
properties. All inlets into the proposed storm drainage system will be protected to prevent
' sediment from entering the pipe system and being conveyed downstream. Construction
entrances will be installed at any entry points into the site to provide a buffer area where
construction traffic can drop their mud and sediment to avoid transporting this material
onto private and public roads, to control erosion from surface runoff, and to help control
dust. The proposed erosion control measures will be installed at the beginning of the
construction, prior to any land disturbance. All disturbed areas brought to final grade will be
' stabilized with permanent vegetation within fifteen days. Once disturbed areas are stabilized
and the site is approved by the Land Quality Section, then the erosion control measures will
be removed.
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Soil Survey of
Harnett County,
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Harnett County, North Carolina
percent slopes; about 8.0 miles southwest of Lillington
on North Carolina Highway 27, about 3.6 miles south on
Secondary Road 1117, about 50 feet east of the
intersection of Secondary Roads 1117 and 1116:
A-0 to 3 inches; dark brown (10YR 4/3) loamy sand;
weak medium granular structure; very friable; very
strongly acid; abrupt smooth boundary.
BA-3 to 6 inches; strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) sandy
loam; weak medium subangular blocky structure;
friable; very strongly acid; clear wavy boundary.
Btx1-6 to 16 inches; yellowish red (5YR 5/8) sandy
clay loam; weak medium subangular blocky
structure; very firm, brittle; few patchy clay films on
faces of peds; strongly acid; gradual wavy
boundary.
Btx2-16 to 30 inches; yellowish red (5YR 5/8) sandy
loam; weak medium subangular blocky structure;
very firm, brittle; few flakes of mica; few fine white
(10YR 8/1) bodies of kaolin; extremely acid; gradual
wavy boundary.
Btx3-30 to 44 inches; strong brown (7.5YR 5/8) sandy
loam; common medium distinct yellow (10YR 7/6)
mottles; weak medium subangular blocky structure;
very firm, brittle; common bodies of gray clay;
extremely acid; gradual wavy boundary.
Cx-44 to 60 inches; brownish yellow (10YR 6/6)
stratified sand and loamy sand; common coarse
distinct strong brown (7.5YR 5/8) mottles; massive;
very firm; extremely acid.
The solum is 40 to more than 75 inches thick. Depth
to the very firm, brittle horizon ranges from 15 to 35
inches. The content of coarse fragments, which are
mostly quartz pebbles, ranges from 0 to 10 percent.
Reaction is extremely acid to strongly acid, except
where the surface layer has been limed.
The A or Ap horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y, value
of 4 to 6, and chroma of 1 to 4. The E horizon, if it
occurs, has hue of 10YR, value of 5 or 6, and chroma
of 3 to 6. It is loamy sand or gravelly loamy sand.
The BA horizon has hue of 7.5YR or 10YR, value of
4 or 5, and chroma of 4 to 8. It is loamy sand or sandy
loam.
The Btx horizon has hue of 2.5YR to 7.5YR, value of
4 to 7, and chroma of 6 to 8. In the lower part, it has
mottles in shades of red, brown, yellow, or gray. It is
sandy loam or sandy clay loam.
The BCx horizon, if it occurs, has hue of 2.5YR to
7.5YR, value of 4 to 7, and chroma of 6 to 8. It is
mottled in shades of red, brown, yellow, or gray. It is
sandy loam, sandy clay loam, or loamy sand.
The Cx horizon has hue of 2.5YR to 7.5YR, value of
4 to 7, and chroma of 6 to 8 or is multicolored. It is
mottled in shades of red, brown, yellow, or gray. It is
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sandy loam, sandy clay loam, or loamy sand and may
be stratified with sandy, loamy, or clayey material.
Wagram Series
The Wagram series consists of well drained,
moderately permeable soils that formed in loamy
Coastal Plain sediments. These soils are on broad
upland ridges and side slopes. Slopes range from 0 to
10 percent.
Typical pedon of Wagram loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent
slopes; about 1.5 miles north of Lillington on North
Carolina Highway 210, about 0.3 mile north of the
intersection of North Carolina Highway 210 and U.S.
Highway 421, about 50 feet east of a power station:
Ap-0 to 10 inches; brown (10YR 5/3) loamy sand;
weak fine granular structure; very friable; many fine
and medium roots; strongly acid; abrupt smooth
boundary.
E-10 to 29 inches; very pale brown (10YR 7/4) loamy
sand; weak fine granular structure; very friable;
common fine and medium roots; slightly acid; abrupt
smooth boundary.
BE-29 to 34 inches; brownish yellow (10YR 6/6) sandy
loam; weak fine subangular blocky structure; very
friable; common fine roots; moderately acid; clear
smooth boundary.
Bt1-34 to 44 inches; brownish yellow (10YR 6/6)
sandy clay loam; common medium faint strong
brown (7.5YR 5/8) mottles; weak medium
subangular blocky structure; friable, slightly sticky
and slightly plastic; common fine roots; few patchy
clay films on faces of peds; strongly acid; gradual
smooth boundary.
Bt2-44 to 60 inches; strong brown (7.5YR 5/6) sandy
clay loam; many coarse faint light yellowish brown
(10YR 6/4) and common medium distinct yellowish
red (5YR 5/8) mottles; weak medium subangular
blocky structure; firm, slightly sticky and slightly
plastic; few patchy clay films on faces of peds;
strongly acid; gradual smooth boundary.
Bt3-60 to 72 inches; mottled brown (7.5YR 5/6), light
gray (10YR 7/1), and red (2.5YR 4/8) sandy clay
loam; weak medium subangular blocky structure;
firm, slightly sticky and slightly plastic; few patchy
clay films on faces of peds; very strongly acid;
gradual smooth boundary.
BC-72 to 80 inches; brownish yellow (10YR 6/8) sandy
loam; many coarse prominent light gray (10YR 7/1)
mottles; massive; friable; very strongly acid.
The solum is 60 inches or more thick. Reaction is
very strongly acid to moderately acid, except where the
surface layer has been limed.
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The Ap or A horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y, value
4 to 6, and chroma of 1 to 4. The E horizon has hue
,10YR or 2.5Y, value of 5 to 7, and chroma of 2 to 4.
is loamy sand, loamy fine sand, sand, or fine sand.
The BE horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y, value of 5
7, and chroma of 4 to 6. It is sandy loam or fine
ndy loam.
The Bt horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y, value of 5
and chroma of 6 to 8. It is mottled in shades of
U"brown, or yellow. It is sandy clay loam or sandy
)am.
The BC horizon has hue of 7.5YR to 2.5Y, value of 5
' 7, and chroma of 3 to 8 or is mottled in shades of
hese colors. It is sandy clay loam or sandy loam.
lahee Series
The Wahee series consists of somewhat poorly
" ained, slowly permeable soils that formed in clayey
diments. These soils are on low terraces. Slopes
ange from 0 to 2 percent.
Typical pedon of Wahee fine sandy loam,
casionally flooded; about 0.25 mile north of Bunnlevel
:o the intersection of U.S. Highway 401 and Secondary
ad 2022, west 2.0 miles on Secondary Road 2072,
rth 0.2 mile on a farm road, about 100 feet west o
toie road:
?p-0 to 8 inches; grayish brown (10YR 5/2) fine sandy
loam; weak medium granular structure; very friable;
common fine and medium roots; slightly acid; abrupt
smooth boundary.
-8 to 10 inches; pale brown (10YR 6/3) fine sandy
loam; weak medium granular structure; very friable;
few fine and medium roots; strongly acid; clear
wavy boundary.
t1-10 to 18 inches; yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) clay;
few fine distinct light gray (10YR 7/1) mottles;
moderate medium subangular blocky structure; firm;
few patchy clay films on faces of peds; few medium
flakes of mica; very strongly acid; clear wavy
boundary-
t2-18 to 26 inches; yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) clay;
common fine distinct light gray (10YR 7/1) and
common medium prominent yellowish red (5YR 5/8)
' mottles; moderate medium subangular blocky
structure; firm; few patchy clay films on faces of
peds; common medium flakes of mica; very strongly
acid; clear wavy boundary.
Btg-26 to 39 inches; light gray (10YR 7/1) clay;
common medium distinct very pale brown (10YR
7/3) and common medium prominent yellowish red
' (5YR 5/8) mottles; moderate medium subangular
blocky structure; firm; few patchy clay films on faces
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of peds; many fine and medium flakes of mica; very
strongly acid; clear wavy boundary.
BCg-39 to 45 inches; light gray (10YR 5/1) sandy clay
loam; common medium distinct very pale brown
(10YR 7/3) and few medium prominent yellowish
brown (10YR 5/8) mottles; weak medium
subangular blocky structure; firm; many fine and
medium flakes of mica; very strongly acid; clear
wavy boundary.
Cg-45 to 62 inches; light gray (10YR 7/1) coarse
loamy sand that has pockets of sandy clay loam;
single grained; loose; many fine and medium flakes
of mica; very strongly acid.
The solum is 40 to more than 60 inches thick.
Reaction ranges from very strongly acid to moderately
acid in A and E horizons, except where limed, and from
extremely acid to strongly acid in the B and C horizons.
The Ap or A horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y, value
of 2 to 5, and chroma of 1 to 3 or is neutral in hue and
has value of 3 to 5. The E horizon has hue of 10YR or
2.5Y, value of 5 to 7, and chroma of 2 to 4. It is loam,
fine sandy loam, or sandy loam.
The Bt horizon has hue of 10YR or 2.5Y, value of 5
or 6, and chroma of 3 to 8. It is mottled in shades of
red, brown, yellow, or gray. It is clay, sandy clay, clay
loam, or silty clay.
The BCg horizon has hue of 10YR to 5Y, value of 5
to 7, and chroma of 1 or 2 or is neutral in hue and has
value of 5 to 7. It is mottled in shades of red, brown,
yellow, or gray. It is sandy clay, silty clay loam, clay
loam, sandy clay loam, or fine sandy loam.
The Cg horizon has hue of 10YR to 5Y, value of 5 to
7, and chroma of 1 or 2 or is neutral in hue and has
value of 5 to 7. It is mottled in shades of red, brown,
yellow, or gray. It is sand, loamy sand, coarse loamy
sand, or sandy loam.
Wakulla Series
The Wakulla series consists of somewhat excessively
drained, rapidly permeable soils on broad sandhill
ridges in the uplands. Slopes range from 0 to 8 percent.
Typical pedon of Wakulla sand, 0 to 8 percent
slopes; about 0.75 mile west of Spout Springs on North
Carolina Highway 24, about 0.3 mile west of Spout
Springs United Presbyterian Church, about 200 feet
north of the highway:
A-0 to 4 inches; brown and dark brown (10YR 4/3)
sand; single grained; very friable; common fine
roots; strongly acid; clear smooth boundary.
E-4 to 11 inches; brownish yellow (10YR 6/6) sand;
single grained; loose; common fine roots; strongly
acid; gradual smooth boundary.
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part. The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches is
very firm, brittle, brownish yellow, stratified sand and
loamy sand.
Permeability is moderately slow or slow. Available
water capacity is low. Reaction ranges from extremely
acid to strongly acid, except where the surface layer
has been limed.
Included in mapping are small areas of Lillington,
Blaney, and Gilead soils. These soils are intermingled
with areas of the Vaucluse soil. Lillington soils have a
higher content of coarse fragments than the Vaucluse
soil, and Blaney soils have more sand in the surface
layer. Gilead soils are clayey and are moderately well
drained. Included soils make up about 25 percent of the
map unit.
Most of this map unit is used as woodland. Some
areas are used as cropland or pasture.
This map unit is moderately suited to the cultivated
crops commonly grown in the area. It is seldom
cultivated, however, because of the severe hazard of
erosion and the relatively small size of the individual
areas. The gravel in the surface layer may restrict some
tillage implements.
This map unit is well suited to hay and pasture.
Proper stocking rates, pasture rotation, timely deferment
of grazing, and restricted use during wet periods help to
keep the pasture in good condition.
This map unit is well suited to woodland. Longleaf
pine, loblolly pine, and a variety of scrub oaks are the
dominant tree species. The main understory species
include blackjack oak, post oak, black oak, and
blackgum. No major limitations affect timber production.
Droughtiness is a limitation affecting seedling mortality.
This map unit is moderately suited to most urban and
recreational uses. The slope may be a limitation on
sites for buildings and the restricted permeability may
limit the use of septic tank absorption fields. Silt fences
and sedimentation basins can help to control runoff and
erosion on construction sites.
The capability subclass is IVe. Based on loblolly pine
as the indicator species, the woodland ordination
symbol is 7A.
VeE-Vaucluse gravelly loamy sand, 15 to 25
percent slopes. This map unit consists mainly of
moderately steep, very deep, well drained Vaucluse and
similar soils on side slopes. It is mainly in the western
part of the county, south of the Upper Little River.
Mapped areas are long and narrow or irregular in shape
and range from about 5 to 15 acres in size.
Typically, the surface layer is dark grayish brown and
light yellowish brown gravelly loamy sand 14 inches
thick. The subsoil is 30 inches thick and is very firm and
brittle. It is strong brown sandy loam in the upper part,
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yellowish red sandy clay loam in the next part, and
yellowish red and strong brown sandy loam in the lower
part. The underlying material to a depth of 60 inches is
very firm, brittle, brownish yellow, stratified sand and
loamy sand.
Permeability is moderately slow or slow. Available
water capacity is low. Reaction ranges from extremely
acid to strongly acid, except where the surface layer
has been limed.
Included in mapping are small areas of Lillington,
Blaney, and Gilead soils. These soils are intermingled
with areas of the Vaucluse soil. Lillington soils have a
higher content of coarse fragments than the Vaucluse
soil, and Blaney soils have more sand in the surface
layer. Gilead soils are clayey and are moderately well
drained. Included soils make up about 25 percent of the
map unit.
Most of this map unit is used as woodland. Some
areas are used for pasture.
This map unit is poorly suited to the cultivated crops
commonly grown in the area. The slope is a severe
limitation affecting the use of equipment.
This map unit is moderately suited to hay and
pasture. The slope is a limitation affecting the use of
some equipment. Proper stocking rates, pasture
rotation, timely deferment of grazing, and restricted use
during wet periods help to keep the pasture in good
condition.
This map unit is moderately suited to woodland.
Longleaf pine, loblolly pine, and a variety of scrub oaks
are the dominant tree species. The main understory
species include blackjack oak, post oak, black oak, and
blackgum. The use of equipment may be limited
because of the slope. Droughtiness is a limitation
affecting seedling mortality.
This map unit is poorly suited to most urban and
recreational uses. The slope is the main limitation on
sites for buildings, and the restricted permeability may
limit the use of septic tank absorption fields. Silt fences
and sedimentation basins can help to control runoff and
erosion on construction sites.
The capability subclass is Vle. Based on loblolly pine
as the indicator species, the woodland ordination
symbol is 7A.
WaB - Wagram loamy sand, 0 to 6 percent slopes.
This map unit consists mainly of nearly level and gently
sloping, very deep, well drained Wagram and similar
soils on broad ridges in the uplands. It is in the eastern
part of the county, north of the Cape Fear River.
Mapped areas are irregular in shape and range from
about 7 to 50 acres in size.
Typically, the surface layer is brown loamy sand 10
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inches thick. The subsurface layer is very pale brown
loamy sand 19 inches thick. The upper part of the
subsoil is brownish yellow sandy loam and sandy clay
loam. The next part is strong brown sandy clay loam.
The next part is mottled brown, light gray, and red
sandy clay loam. The lower part to a depth of 80 inches
is brownish yellow and light gray sandy loam.
Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is
low or moderate. Reaction is very strongly acid to
moderately acid, except where the surface layer has
been limed.
Included in mapping are small areas of Norfolk,
Orangeburg, Candor, and Fuquay soils. Norfolk and
Orangeburg soils have less sand in the surface layer
than the Wagram soil -and are in the more sloping
areas. Candor and Fuquay soils are intermingled with
areas of the Wagram soil. Candor soils are excessively
drained. Fuquay soils have plinthite in the subsoil.
Included soils make up about 25 percent of the map
unit.
Most of this map unit is used as cropland. A few
areas are used as woodland or pasture.
This map unit is well suited to the cultivated crops
commonly grown in the area. Corn, soybeans, tobacco,
small grain, and sweet potatoes are the main crops.
Droughtiness is the main limitation. Conservation tillage
and crop residue management conserve water and help
to control soil blowing.
This map unit is well suited to hay and pasture.
Proper stocking rates, pasture rotation, and timely
deferment of grazing help to keep the pasture in good
condition.
This map unit is moderately suited to woodland.
Loblolly pine, longleaf pine, a variety of oaks, and
hickory are the dominant canopy trees. The understory
species include dogwood, American holly, black cherry,
and scrub oaks. The sandy surface layer can increase
the seedling mortality rate and limit the use of some
equipment.
This map unit is well suited to most urban and
recreational uses. Seepage is a severe limitation on
sites for sewage lagoons and landfills. The sandy
surface layer is a moderate limitation affecting most
recreational uses.
The capability subclass is Ils. Based on loblolly pine
as the indicator species, the woodland ordination
symbol is 8S.
WaC-Wagram loamy sand, 6 to 10 percent
'slopes. This map unit consists mainly of gently sloping
to strongly sloping, very deep, well drained Wagram
and similar soils on broad ridges in the uplands. It is in
the eastern part of the county, north of the Cape Fear
Soil Survey
River. Mapped areas are long and narrow and range
from about 5 to 20 acres in size.
Typically, the surface layer is brown loamy sand 10
inches thick. The subsurface layer is very pale brown
loamy sand 19 inches thick. The upper part of the
subsoil is brownish yellow sandy loam and sandy clay
loam. The next part is strong brown sandy clay loam.
The next part is mottled brown, light gray, and red
sandy clay loam. The lower part to a depth of 80 inches
is brownish yellow and light gray sandy loam.
Permeability is moderate. Available water capacity is
low or moderate. Reaction is very strongly acid to
moderately acid, except where the surface layer has
been limed.
Included in mapping are small areas of Norfolk,
Orangeburg, Candor, Blaney, and Fuquay soils. Norfolk
and Orangeburg soils have less sand in the surface
layer than the Wagram soil and are in the more sloping
areas. Candor, Blaney, and Fuquay soils are
intermingled with areas of the Wagram soil. Candor
soils are excessively drained, Blaney soils have a
plastic subsoil, and Fuquay soils have plinthite in the
subsoil. Included soils make up about 25 percent of the
map unit.
Most of this map unit is used as cropland. Many
areas are used as woodland. A few areas are used for
pasture.
This map unit is moderately suited to the cultivated
crops commonly grown in the area. Corn, soybeans,
tobacco, small grain, and sweet potatoes are the main
crops. Droughtiness is the main limitation. Conservation
tillage and crop residue management conserve water
and help to control soil blowing.
This map unit is well suited to hay and pasture.
Proper stocking rates, pasture rotation, and timely
deferment of grazing help to keep the pasture in good
condition.
This map unit is moderately suited to woodland.
Loblolly pine, longleaf pine, a variety of oaks, and
hickory are the dominant canopy trees. The understory
species include dogwood, American holly, black cherry,
and oak. The sandy surface layer can increase the
seedling mortality rate and limit the use of some
equipment.
This map unit is moderately suited to most urban and
recreational uses: Seepage is a severe limitation on
sites for sewage lagoons and landfills. The sandy
surface layer is a moderate limitation affecting most
recreational uses. The slope is a limitation affecting
some uses.
The capability subclass is Ills. Based on loblolly pine
as the indicator species, the woodland ordination
symbol is 8S.
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' TABLE 14.--PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE SOILS--Continued
I I I I I I I I Erosionlwind I
Soil name and IDepthiClay I Moist IP ermeabilitylAvailablel Soil IShrink-swell I factorslerodi-(Organic
1 map symbol I I I bulk I
I I density I
I I water Ireactionl potential I I
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WaB, WaC--------- 1 0-291 2-1511.60-1.751
Wagram 129-80110-3511.35-1.601
1 1 1 1
6.0-20
0.6 I I
10.05-0.0814.5-6.0
10.12-0.1614.5-6.0
1 I I I
ILow---------- 10.151 5
ILow---------- 10.201 I I
1 2 1 .5-2
1 1
We---------------1 0-101 5-2011.30-1.601
0.6-2.0 1
10.10-0.1514.5-6.0 1 1 1
ILow---------- 10.241 5 1 1
1 3 1 .5-5
Wahee 110-39135-6011.40-1.601 0.06-0.2 10.12-0.2013.6-5.5 IModerate----- 10.281 1 I
139-621 --- I --- I
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WfB-------------- 1 0-111 5-1011.45-1.601
6.0-20 I I
1 <0.05 14.5-6.0 I I I
ILow---------- 10.101 5 I I
1 1 1 .5-1
Wakulla 111-361 2-8 11.45-1.601 6.0-20 10.05-0.1014.5-6.0 ILow---------- 10.101 1 1
136-961 2-8 11.45-1.601
I I I I 6.0-20 1 <0.05 14.5-6.0 ILow---------- 10.101 1 1
Wh--------------- I 0-6 110-2711.35-1.601
2.0-6.0 I I
10.10-0.1514.5-6.5 I I I
ILOw---------- 10.241 5 I I
1 3 1 2-5
Wehadkee 1 6-40118-3511.30-1.501 0.6-2.0 10.16-0.2014.5-6.5 ILow---------- 10.321 I 1
140-801 --- I --- I
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WkB, WkD--------- 1 0-4 110-2011.45-1.651
2.0-6.0 I I
10.11-0.1614.5-6.0 I I I
1Low---------- 10.241 5 I i
I 3 I .5-2
Wickham 1 4-19118-3511.30-1.501 0.6-2.0 10.12-0.1714.5-6.0 1Low---------- 10.241 1 1
119-721 --- I --- I
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Harnett County, North Carolina
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TABLE 13.--ENGINEERING INDEX PROPERTIES--Continued
I Classification IFrag- I Percentage passing 1
Soil name and 1Depthl USDA texture I I
map symbol I I I Unified I AASBTO Invents 1 sieve number-- 1Liquid I Plas-
1 1 3-10 I I
I In I I linchesl 4 1 10 1 40 I 1 limit 1 ticity
1 I I Pct 1200 1 I index
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va8, VaD--------- 1 0-6 1Loamy sand ------_I I 1 I I I --
ISM, SP-SM IA-2, A-3 1 0-5 190-100190-100151-75 1 8-30 1 I
Vaucluse 1 6-44ISandy clay loam, ISC, SC-SM IA-2, A-4,1 0-5 1 NP
Y I ?I 190-100190-100151-75 125-50 120-90 I 5-18
144-60ILoamy sand, sand ISM, SP-SM IA-2, 6 A-3 1 0 I I I I I
1 1 I I 190-100190-100151-75 1 8-30 1--- ? NP
VeB, veD, VeE----1 0-141Gravell loamy I I I I I I 1
Vaucluse I I sand. Y Y ISM, SP-SM IA-1, A-2 12-5 170-90 155-80 130-50 I 8-30 I I
I I 1 1 l I --- I NP
114-41ISandy clay loam, ISC, SC-SM IA-2, A-4,1 0-5 190-100190-100151-75 125-49 1 20-40 1 5-15
1 1 sandy loam. I I A-6 I I
141-641Sandy loam, sand SM SC, I I I [ 1
I I clay loam, sandyl SC-SM IA-2, A-4,1 0-5 I95-100195-100151-90 115-49 I <30 I NP-12
I I clay. I I A-6 I I I I
I 1 I I 1 I I I W&B WaC--------- I 0-291Loamy sand-------I I I I I I I I I
Wagram 129-801Sandy clay loam, 1SC, SP-SM [A-2, A-3 i 0 l 100 198-100150-85 1 8-35 1 --- I NP
I l sandy loam. I I A-6, A-71 0 1100 I98-100160-95 I31-49 121-41 1 8-25
We--------------- I 0-101Fine sand loam I I I I I I I I I
Y ISM, SC-SM IA-2, A-4 0 I I I
Wahee 110-391Clay, clay loam, ICL, CB I 1 100 195-100150-98 130-49 1 -8<28 1 -7
' 1 1 silty clay. l IA-6, A-7 1 0 1 100 1 100 185-100151-92 1 388-81 1 16-54
139-62IVariable--------- I --- I I I I I I
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Wfs-------------- 1 0-111Sand---------- I I 1 I I I
Wakulla ---ISP, SP-SM IA-3 1 0 1 100 1 100 155-90 l 4 =_-
i11-361Loamy sand, loamYISM, SP-SM IA-2 1 0 1 100 -10 i - I NP
I I fine sand, loamy[ 1 1100 I55-85 110-25 I I NP
I I coarse sand. [ I I I I I 1
I i 1 I 1 I
136-96ISand, fine sand, ISM, SP-SM,IA-2, A-3 p I i I
' I I coarse sand. I Sp I I 1100 1100 150-70 1 4-15 I--- I NP
Wh--------------- I 0-6 1Loam-------------I I I I I I I I I
I I
Wehadkee I I ISSC-SM, IA-2, A-4 10 1100 195-100160-90 130-49 I <30 I NP-10
1 6-401Silt loam, silty ICL-ML, ML,IA-6, A-7,1 0 1 100 1 I I 1 I
' 1 1 clay loam, very I SC I A-4 199-100185-100145-98 1 20-58 1 6-25
I I fine sandy loam.1 [ I I I I 1 1 I
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' WkB, WkD--------- 1 0-4 IFine sandy loam ISM, SC-SM,IA-4 I I I I I I 1
Wickham I i 10 195-100190-100170-100145-80 I <25 I NP-7
I ML, CL-ML1 I I 1 I
14-19ISandy clay loam, ICL-ML, CL,IA-2, A-4,1 0 195-100190-100175-100130-70 1 20-41 1 3-15
I I clay loam, loam.[ SC, SM I A-6, I
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TABLE 15.--SOIL AND WATER FEATURES--Continued
I I Flooding I High water table 1 Bedrock I Risk of corrosion
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map symbol I
logic) Frequency I Duration (Months I Depth I Kind IMonths 1 I
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Sediment Basins
SB-1
Skimmer Basin Sizin g
(Reference: Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual)
Project and Project Number = HHS
Skimmer Basin ID = #1
Location of Skimmer Basin = Main pond
Drainage Area description to sediment tray
Disturbed earth (this project) = 5.63 AC @ c= 0.50
Undisturbed, residential areas = 0.00 AC @ c= 0.60
Undisturbed, wooded areas = 2.90 AC @ c= 0.25
Other areas (impervious surface) = 0.00 AC @ c= 0.95
Total = 8.53 AC @ c= 0.42
Reauired desian aspects of sediment "D
Required sediment volume of trap =_>
The sediment trap must provide 1800 CF of sediment storage per drainage acre of land. This is
approximately one year of sediment storage.
Reduction Factor permitted by erosion control authority = 1 per NCDENR
Associated cleanout period for reduction factor = One year
Sediment storage required = 15354 CF
Key aspects of sediment trap as designed
Design dimensions for sediment trap based on required sediment storage amount =_>
Sediment storage depth needed = 3.0 ft
Surface area required = 8307 SF (325 SF/cfs of 010)
Bottom of trap dimensions to provide required surface area and maintain a 2:1 length to width ratio =_>
Sediment trap length = 130.00 ft (measured at bottom of trap)
Sediment trap width = 65.00 ft (measured at bottom of trap)
Surface area provided = 8450.00 SF OK
Sediment storage volume provided = 25350.00 CF OK
Sediment trap required dimensioning for flood passage =_>
'• Add 1.0 foot of flood storage above sediment storage zone (to set tarp weir)
Pass 010 over weir with max. depth of flow over weir = 0.5 ft.
Length of spillway required (max. depth of flow = 0.5 ft.) __>
Regional ten year storm intensity, 110, 7.22 in/hr Using Kirpich Eq. To find Tc
010 = 25.56 cfs
Weir length = 30.0 ft
Depth of flow for this weir length = 0.43 ft
Resultant depth to top of berm = 5.43 ft
Final minimum dimensions for sediment trap
Depth to top of berm = 5.4 feet
Depth to crest of spillway = 4.0 feet
Sediment Storage Depth = 3.0 feet
Length = 130 feet
Width = 65 feet
Length of Weir = 30.0 feet (minimum)
Not; Sediment trap dimensions given (length and width) are dimensions for
the bottom of the sediment trap.
SB-2
Skimmer Basin Sizing
(Reference: Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual)
' Project and Project Number = HHS
Skimmer Basin ID = #2
Location of Skimmer Basin = Secondary pond
' Drainage Area description to sediment trap
Disturbed earth (this project) = 3.21 AC @ c= 0.50
Undisturbed, residential areas = 0.00 AC @ c= 0.60
Undisturbed, wooded areas = 0.36 AC @ c= 0.25
Other areas (impervious surface) = 0.00 AC @ c= 0.95
Total = 3.57 AC @ c= 0.47
' Required design aspects of sediment trap
Required sediment volume of trap =_>
The sediment trap must provide 1800 CF of sediment storage per drainage acre of land. This is
approximately one year of sediment storage.
Reduction Factor permitted by erosion control authority = 1 per NCDENR
' Associated cleanout period for reduction factor = One year
Sediment storage required = 6426 CF
Key aspects of sediment trap as desfaned
Design dimensions for sediment trap based on required sediment storage amount =_> - -
' Sediment storage depth needed = 3.0 ft
Surface area required = 3977 SF (325 SF/cfs of Q10)
' Bottom of trap dimensions to provide required surface area and maintain a 2:1 length to width ratio =_>
Sediment trap length = 90.00 ft (measured at bottom of trap)
Sediment trap width = 45.00 ft (measured at bottom of trap)
' Surface area provided = 4050.00 SF OK
Sediment storage volume provided = 12150.00 CF OK
Sediment trap required dimensioning for flood passage =_>
Add 1.0 foot of flood storage above sediment storage zone (to set tarp weir)
" Pass Q10 over weir with max. depth of flow over weir = 0.5 ft.
' Length of spillway required (max. depth of flow = 0.5 ft.) __>
Regional ten year storm intensity, 170, 7.22 in/hr Using Kirpich Eq. To find To
Q10 = 12.24 cfs
Weir length = 12.0 ft
Depth of flow for this weir length = 0.49 ft
Resultant depth to top of berm = 5.49 ft
' Final minimum dimensions for sediment trap
Depth to top of berm = 5.5 feet
Depth to crest of spillway = 4.0 feet
Sediment Storage Depth = 3.0 feet
' Length = 90 feet
Width = 45 feet
Length of Weir = 12.0 feet (minimum)
' Note., Sediment trap dimensions given (length and width) are dimensions for
the bottom of the sediment trap.
SB-3
Skimmer Basin Sizing
(Reference: Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual)
Project and Project Number = HHS
Skimmer Basin ID = #3
Location of Skimmer Basin = North Circle Road
Drainage Area description to sediment trap
Disturbed earth (this project) = 2.31 AC @ c= 0.50
Undisturbed, residential areas = 0.00 AC @ c= 0.60
Undisturbed, wooded areas = 2.89 AC @ c= 0.25
Other areas (impervious surface) = 0.00 AC @ c= 0.95
Total = 5.20 AC @ c= 0.36
Reauired design aspects of sediment trap
Required sediment volume of trap =_>
The sediment trap must provide 1800 CF of sediment storage per drainage acre of land. This is
approximately one year of sediment storage.
Reduction Factor permitted by erosion control authority = 1 per NCDENR
Associated cleanout period for reduction factor = One year
Sediment storage required = 9360 CF
Key aspects of sediment trap as designed
Design dimensions for sediment trap based on required sediment storage amount==> - --
Sediment storage depth needed = 3.0 ft
Surface area required = 4406 SF (325 SF/cfs of Q10)
Bottom of trap dimensions to provide required surface area and maintain a 2:1 length to width ratio =_>
Sediment trap length = 94.00 ft (measured at bottom of trap)
Sediment trap width = 47.00 ft (measured at bottom of trap)
Surface area provided = 4418.00 SF OK
Sediment storage volume provided = 13254.00 CF OK
Sediment trap required dimensioning for flood passage =_>
* Add 1.0 foot of flood storage above sediment storage zone (to set tarp weir)
Pass Q10 over weir with max. depth of flow over weir = 0.5 ft.
Length of spillway required (max. depth of flow = 0.5 ft.) __>
Regional ten year storm intensity, Ila.
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Weir length =
Depth of flow for this weir length =
Resultant depth to top of berm =
Ina/ minimum dimensions for sediment trai
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Depth to crest of spillway =
Sediment Storage Depth =
Length =
Width =
Length of Weir =
Note: Sediment trap dimensions given
the bottom of the sediment trap.
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13.56 cfs
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Method for Slzlna Trapezoidal Channels
' Project Name: HHS
Operator: WMS
Job Number: 2009036.00
Date: 3/18/2010
' Channel: Ease Temp. Channel to sediment basin #1
Description: 10-yr Design
' Design Parameters =_> Cited tables and figures are from "NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual"
Peak Flow, Q = 14.76 CFS
Channel Lining = EARTH
' Max. Permissible Velocity, Vmax = 4.0 FPS (Table 8.05a)
VR = 1.91 for use in Figure 8.05c
Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n = 0.02 from Figure 8.05c, using Retardance Classification "C"
Longitudinal Slope of Channel, s = 0.020 FT/FT
' Bottom Width, B = 3 FT
Horizontal Side Slopes, M = 3 FT
design channel depth, d = 1.5 FT
normal water depth, d, = 0.75 FT
' Channel Physical Calculations =_>
Cross-Sectional Area, A = 3.94 SF
' Wetted Perimeter, P = 7.74 FT
Hydraulic Radius, R = 0.51 FT
Find Normal Depth =_>
' Zreq = 1.401
Zav = 2.508 OK
' Change values of B, M, and d until Zreq - Zav
Calculate Velocity =_>
Calculated Velocity, V = 3.75 FPS
Check to make sure V is less than Vmax OK
Check Freeboard =_> Need at least 6" of freeboard
Freeboard, df = 9.00 in
OK
' Check Shear Stress =_>
Permissible shear stress, Td=
' Unit weight of water, y=
Flow depth in ft, d=
Channel gradient in ft/ft, s=
' T=yds =_>
Use Staw with Net temp. liner
1.5 Ib/ft^2 (from table 8.058)
62.4 Ibs/ft^3
0.8
0.020
0.936 Ibs/ft^2
OK
' Method for Sizing Trapezoidal Channels
Project Name: HHS
' Operator: WMS
Job Number: 2009036.00
Date: 3/18/2010
Channel: South Temp. Channel to sediment basin #1
' Description: 10-yr Design
Design Parameters =_> Cited tables and figures are from "NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual"
' Peak Flow, Q = 6.73 CFS
Channel Lining = EARTH
Max. Permissible Velocity, Vn,,, = 4.0 FPS (Table 8.05a)
' VR = 0.87 for use in Figure 8.05c
Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n = 0.02 from Figure 8.05c, using Retardance Classification "C"
Longitudinal Slope of Channel, s = 0.018 FT/FT
Bottom Width, B = 3 FT
' Horizontal Side Slopes, M = 3 FT
design channel depth, d = 1.5 FT
normal water depth, d„ = 0.75 FT
' Channel Physical Calculations =_>
Cross-Sectional Area, A = 3.94 SF
Wetted Perimeter, P = 7.74 FT
' Hydraulic Radius, R = 0.51 FT
Find Normal Depth =_>
' Zreq = 0.673
Zav = 2.508 OK
Change values of B, M, and d until Zreq <= Zav
' Calculate Velocity
=_>
Calculated Velocity, V = 1.71 FPS
Check to make sure V is less than Vmax OK
Check Freeboard =_> Need at least 6" of freeboard
' Freeboard, df = 9.00 in
OK
Check Shear Stress =_>
Permissible shear stress, Td=
Unit weight of water, y=
' Flow depth in ft, d=
Channel gradient in ft/ft, s=
T=yds =_>
' Use Staw with Net temp. liner
1.5 Ib/ft^2 (from table 8.05g)
62.4 Ibs/ft"3
0.8
0.018
0.8424 Ibs/ft^2
OK
Method for Sizing Trapezoidal Channels
' Project Name: HHS
Operator: WMS
Job Number: 2009036.00
Date: 3/18/2010
' Channel: East Temp. Channel to sediment basin #2
Description: 10-yr Design
Design Parameters =_> Cited tables and figures are from "NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual"
i Peak Flow, Q = 3.80 CFS
Channel Lining = EARTH
Max. Permissible Velocity, Vrn. = 4.0 FPS (Table 8.05a)
' VR = 0.49 for use in Figure 8.05c
Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n = 0.02 from Figure 8.05c, using Retardance Classification "C"
Longitudinal Slope of Channel, s = 0.020 FT/FT
Bottom Width, B = 3 FT
Horizontal Side Slopes, M = 3 FT
design channel depth, d = 1.5 FT
normal water depth, d„ = 0.75 FT
Channel Physical Calculations =_>
Cross-Sectional Area, A = 3.94 SF
Wetted Perimeter, P = 7.74 FT
' Hydraulic Radius, R = 0.51 FT
Find Normal Depth =_>
' Zreq = 0.361
Zav = 2.508 OK
Change values of B, M, and d until Zreq - Zav
Calculate Velocity =_>
Calculated Velocity, V = 0.97 FPS
' Check to make sure V is less than Vm,, OK
Check Freeboard =_> Need at least 6" of freeboard
' Freeboard, df = 9.00 in
OK
' Check Shear Stress =_>
Permissible shear stress, Td=
' Unit weight of water, y=
Flow depth in ft, d=
Channel gradient in ft/ft, s=
' T=yds =_>
Use Staw with Net temp. liner
1.5 Ib/ft^2 (from table 8.05g)
62.4 Ibs/ft^3
0.8
0.020
0.936 Ibs/ft^2
OK
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Method for Sizing Traoezoldal Channels
Project Name: HHS
' Operator: WMS
Job Number: 2009036.00
Date: 3/18/2010
Channel: North Temp. Channel to sediment basin #2
' Description: 10-yr Design
Design Parameters =_> Cited tables and figures are from "NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual"
Peak Flow, Q = 4.76 CFS
Channel Lining = EARTH
Max. Permissible Velocity, Vmax = 4.0 FPS (Table 8.05a)
' VR = 0.61 for use in Figure 8.05c
Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n = 0.02 from Figure 8.05c, using Retardance Classification "C"
Longitudinal Slope of Channel, s = 0.020 FT/FT
Bottom Width, B = 3 FT
Horizontal Side Slopes, M = 3 FT
design channel depth, d = 1.5 FT
normal water depth, d„ = 0.75 FT
Channel Physical Calculations =_>
Cross-Sectional Area, A = 3.94 SF
Wetted Perimeter, P = 7.74 FT
Hydraulic Radius, R = 0.51 FT
Find Normal Depth =_>
' Zreq = 0.452
Zav = 2.508 OK
Change values of B, M, and d until Zreq <= Zav
' Calculate Velocity =_>
Calculated Velocity, V = 1.21 FPS
' Check to make sure V is less than Vmax OK
Check Freeboard =_> Need at least 6" of freeboard
' Freeboard, d, = 9.00 in
OK
' Check Shear Stress =_>
Permissible shear stress, Td=
Unit weight of water, y=
' Flow depth in ft, d=
Channel gradient in ft/ft, s=
T=yds =_>
' Use Staw with Net temp. liner
1.5 Ib/ft^2 (from table 8.058)
62.4 Ibs/ft^3
0.8
0.020
0.936 Ibs/ft^2
OK
' Method for Sizing Trapezoidal Channels
Project Name: HHS
Operator: WMS
Job Number: 2009036.00
Date: 3/18/2010
Channel: West Temp. Channel to sediment basin #3
' Description: 10-yr Design
Design Parameters =_> Cited tables and figures are from "NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual"
' Peak Flow, Q = 2.70 CFS
Channel Lining = EARTH
Max. Permissible Velocity, Vm,x = 4.0 FPS (Table 8.05a)
' VR = 0.35 for use in Figure 8.05c
Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n = 0.02 from Figure 8.05c, using Retardance Classification "C"
Longitudinal Slope of Channel, s = 0.020 FT/FT
Bottom Width, B = 3 FT
' Horizontal Side Slopes, M = 3 FT
design channel depth, d = 1.5 FT
normal water depth, dn = 0.75 FT
Channel Physical Calculations =_>
Cross-Sectional Area, A = 3.94 SF
Wetted Perimeter, P = 7.74 FT
' Hydraulic Radius, R = 0.51 FT
Find Normal Depth =_>
' Zreq = 0.256
Zav = 2.508 OK
Change values of B, M, and d until Zreq - Zav
' Calculate Velocity =_>
Calculated Velocity, V = 0.69 FPS
' Check to make sure V is less than Vmax OK
Check Freeboard =_> Need at least 6" of freeboard
' Freeboard, df = 9.00 in
OK
Check Shear Stress =_>
Permissible shear stress, Td=
Unit weight of water, y=
Flow depth in ft, d=
Channel gradient in ft/ft, s=
T=yds =_>
' Use Staw with Net temp. liner
1.5 Ib/ft^2 (from table 8.05g)
62.4 Ibs/ft^3
0.8
0.020
0.936 Ibs/ft^2
OK
I Method for Sizing Trapezoidal Channels
Project Name: HHS
' Operator: WMS
Job Number: 2009036.00
Date: 3/18/2010
Channel: East Temp. Channel to sediment basin #3
' Description: 10-yr Design
Design Parameters =_> Cited tables and figures are from "NC Erosion & Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual"
1 Peak Flow, Q = 14.73 CFS
Channel Lining = EARTH
Max. Permissible Velocity, V,. = 4.0 FPS (Table 8.05a)
VR = 1.90 for use in Figure 8.05c
Manning's Roughness Coefficient, n = 0.02 from Figure 8.05c, using Retardance Classification "C"
Longitudinal Slope of Channel, s = 0.020 FT/FT
Bottom Width, B = 3 FT
' Horizontal Side Slopes, M = 3 FT
design channel depth, d = 1.5 FT
normal water depth, d, = 0.75 FT
Channel Physical Calculations =_>
Cross-Sectional Area, A = 3.94 SF
Wetted Perimeter, P = 7.74 FT
' Hydraulic Radius, R = 0.51 FT
Find Normal Depth =_>
' Zreq = 1.398
Zav = 2.508 OK
Change values of B, M, and d until Zreq - Zav
Calculate Velocity =_>
Calculated Velocity, V 3.74 FPS
Check to make sure V is less than Vm. OK
Check Freeboard =_> Need at least 6" of freeboard
' Freeboard, df = 9.00 in
OK
' Check Shear Stress =_>
Permissible shear stress, Td=
Unit weight of water, y=
' Flow depth in ft, d=
Channel gradient in ft/ft, s=
T=yds =_>
1 Use Staw with Net temp. liner
1.5 Ib/ft^2 (from table 8.05g)
62.4 Ibs/ft^3
0.8
0.020
0.936 Ibs/ft^2
OK
Dissipator Design
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DA 5 13,621.00 0.31 6,030.00 0.14 0.17
DA 6 4,840.00 0.11 752.00 0.02 0.09
DA 7 7,070.00 0.16 5,353.00 0.12 0.04
DA 8 29,479.00 0.68 25,113.00 0.58 0.10
DA 9 8,189.00 0.19 6,934.00 0.16 0.03
A 10 6,133.00 0.14 5,478.00 0.13 0.02
DA 11 15,935.00 0.37 15,935.00 0.37 0.00
A 12 6,142.00 0.14 2,258.00 0.05 0.09
DA 13 2,851.00 0.07 2,172.00 0.05 0.02
A 14 1,271.00 0.03 1,118.00 0.03 0.00
DA 15 1,399.00 0.03 1,075.00 0.02 0.01
A 16 6,880.00 0.16 2,230.00 0.05 0.11
DA 17 5,423.00 0.12 2,295.00 0.05 0.07
A 18 55,981.00 1.29 4,435.00 0.10 1.18.
DA 19 23,203.00 0.53 20,283.00 0.47 0.07
DA 20 17,461.00 0.40 14,022.00 0.32 0.08
DA 21 27,381.00 0.63 16,271.00 0.37 0.26
DA 22 9,542.00 0.22 6,704.00 0.15 077
DA 23 6,463.00 0.15 3,602.00 0.08 0.07
DA 24 8,031.00 0.18 7,215.00 0.17 0.02
DA 25 726.00 0.02 158.00 0.00 0.01
DA 26 1,967.00 0.05 1,967.00 0.05 0.00
DA 27 2,078.00 0.05 1,906.00 0.04 0.00
DA 28 5,808.00 0.13 5,028.00 0.12 0.02
DA 29 2,321.00 0.05 1,724.00 0.04 0.01
DA 30 7,030.00 0.16 3,576.00 0.08 0.08
DA 31 1,307.00 0.03 963.00 0.02 0.01
DA 32 16,653.00 0.38 15,580.00 0.36 0.02
DA 33 85,715.00 1.97 3,103.00 0.07 1.90
DA 34 7,108.00 0.16 3,590.00 0.08 0.08
DA 35 14,695.00 0.34 10,669.00 0.24 0.09
DA 36 10,584.00 0.24 6,146.00 0.14 0.10
DA 37 6,905.00 0.16 5,054.00 0.12 0.04
DA 38 10,679.00 0.25 9,364.00 0.21 0.03
DA 39 8,627.00 0.20 7,351.00 0.17 0.03
DA 40 3,502.00 0.08 3,036.00 0.07 0.01
DA 41 4,752.00 0.11 3,742.00 0.09 0.02
DA 42 6,248.00 0.14 4,430.00 0.10 0.04
DA 43 13,558.00 0.31 4,611.00 0.11 0.21
DA 44 762.00 0.02 598.00 0.01 0.00
DA 45 1,937.00 0.04 1,308.00 0.03 0.01
DA 46 1,589.00 0.04 1,216.00 0.03 0.01
DA 47 14,603.00 0.34 12,180.00 0.28 0.06
DA 48 59,494.00 1.37 8,378.00 0.19 1.17
DA 49 72,781.00 1.67 1,982.00 0.05 1.63
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Hvd. Orison Description
1 SCS Runoff Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff Post Development
3 Reservoir Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd. Hydrograph Inflow Peak Outflow (cfs) Hydrograph
No. type Hyd(s) description
(origin) 1-Yr 2-Yr 3-Yr 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr
1 SCS Runoff ------ 11.75 18.49 ------- ------ 35.79 46.35 54.65 62.89 Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff --- 19.32 27.27 ------- ------- 45.87 56.60 64.89 73.06 Post Development
3 Reservoir 2 1.102 1.629 ------- ------- 2.486 10.14 17.84 18.62 Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd.
No. Hydrograph
type
(origin) Peak
flow
(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cuft) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cuft) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 11.75 2 718 23,529 ------ ------ ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 19.32 2 716 39,214 ------ ------ ------ Post Development
3 Reservoir 1.102 2 772 29,381 2 176.09 60,089 Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd. No. 1
Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 1 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 2.83 in
1 Storm duration = 24 hrs
' Q (cfs)
12.00
' 10.00
' 8.00
6.00 -
4.00
2.00 -
0.00
4
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Peak discharge = 11.75 cfs
Time to peak = 718 min
Hyd. volume = 23,529 cuft
Curve number = 77
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
Pre-development
Hyd. No. 1 -- 1 Year
Q (cfs)
12.00
10.00
8.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440 1560 0.00
- Hyd No. 1 Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 2
Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 1 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 2.83 in
' Storm duration = 24 hrs
" Composite (Area/CN) = [(3.3 80 x 74) + (3.860 x 98)] / 7.240
Q (cfs)
' 21.00
18.00
' 15.00
12.00
' 9.00
6.00
3.00
0 00
Post Development
Hyd. No. 2 -- 1 Year
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 19.32 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 39,214 cuft
Curve number = 87*
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
Q (cfs)
21.00
18.00
15.00
12.00
9.00
6.00
3.00
0.00
0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440
- Hyd No. 2 Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 3
' Wet Pond Routing
Hydrograph type = Reservoir
Storm frequency = 1 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - Post Development
Reservoir name = Wet Pond
Storage Indication method used. Wet pond routing start elevation = 175.00 ft.
Wet Pond Routing
' Q (cfs)
Hyd. No. 3 -- 1 Year
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 1.102 cfs
Time to peak = 772 min
Hyd. volume = 29,381 cuft
Max. Elevation = 176.09 ft
Max. Storage = 60,089 cuft
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' 18.00
' 15.00
' 12.00
9.00
6.00
3.00
0.00
Q (cfs)
21.00
18.00
15.00
12.00
9.00
6.00
3.00
n nn
0 240 480 720 960 1200 1440 1680 1920 2160 2400 2640
Time (min)
Hyd No. 3 Hyd No. 2 11111FIM Total storage used = 60,089 cult
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' Pond No. 1 - Wet Pond
Pond Data
Contours - User-defined contour areas. Conic method used for volume calculation. Beg ining Elevation = 172.00 ft
St
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T
b
age
torage
a
le
Stage (ft) Elevation (ft) Co ntour area (sqft) Incr. Storage (cuft) Total storage (cuft)
0.00 172.00 8,110 0 0
1.00 173.00 11,934 9,960 9,960
2.00 174.00 14,137 13,019 22,978
3.00 175.00 16,453 15,279 38,257
' 4.00 176.00 22,936 19,603 57,860
5.00 177.00 26,411 24,651 82,511
6.00 178.00 28,512 27,452 109,963
7.00 179.00 30,651 29,572 139,535
' 8.00 180.00 32,893 31,762 171,297
Culvert / Orifice Structures Weir Structures
' [A] IB] [C] [PrfRsr] [A] [B] [C] [D]
Rise (in) = 18.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 Crest Len (ft) = 16.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Span (in) = 18.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 Crest El. (ft) = 177.50 0.00 0.00 0.00
No. Barrels = 1 2 0 0 Weir Coeff. = 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33
' Invert El. (ft) = 172.00 175.50 0.00 0.00 Weir Type = Riser
Length (ft) = 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Multi-Stage = Yes No No No
Slope (%) = 1.00 0.00 0.00 n/a
' N-Value = .013 .013 .013 n/a
Orifice Coeff. = 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Exfil.(in/hr) = 0.000 (by Contour)
Multi-Stage = n/a Yes No No TW Elev. (ft) = 0.00
Note: Culvert/Orifice outflows are analyzed under inlet (ic) and outlet (oc) control. Weir risers checked for orifice conditions (ic) and submergence (s).
Stage / Storage / Discharge Table
Stage Storage Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C PrfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil User Total
ft cuft ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs
0.00 0 172.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000
0.10 996 172.10 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
0.20 1,992 172.20 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- -- --- --- --- 0.000
0.30 2,988 172.30 0.00 0.00 ___ 0.00 -
-- _- ___ _-
0.000
' 0.40 3,984 172.40 0.00 0.00 N
0.00 __
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0.000
0.50 4,980 172.50 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
0.60 5,976 172.60 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
0.70 6,972 172.70 0.00 0.00 --- -_- 0.00 ----- --- -
0.000
' 0.80 7,968 172.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 =
_ry
0.000
0.90 8,964 172.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000
1.00 9,960 173.00 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- -- --- --- --- 0.000
1.10 11,262 173.10 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- -- --- --- --- 0.000
1.20 12,563 173.20 0.00 0.00 _-- --- 0.00 -
-- - -
-- 0.000
' 1.30 13,865 173.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 _
_ __ _ =
0.000
1.40 15,167 173.40 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- -- 0.000
1.50 16,469 173.50 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- -- --- --- 0.000
1.60 17,771 173.60 0.00 0.00 --- -- 0.00 - --_ -
_ 0.000
1.70 19,073 173.70 0.00 0.00 0.00 - - ??? ?
0.000
1.80 20,375 173.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000
1.90 21,676 173.90 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 -- - --- --- --- 0.000
2.00 22,978 174.00 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
2.10 24,506 174.10 0.00 0.00 --- ___ 0.00 _-- ___ -__
__ 0.000
' 2.20 26,034 174.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 ___ ?
0.000
2.30 27,562 174.30 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
2.40 29,090 174.40 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- -- --- --- --- 0.000
2.50 30,618 174.50 0.00 0.00 --- 0.00 -
0.000
2.60 32,146 174.60 0.00 0.00 0.00 ? =
0.000
2.70 33,673 174.70 0.00 --
0.00 0.00 --
.- --- ---
0.000
2.80 35,201 174.80 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0
000
2.90 36,729 174.90 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- .
--- --- 0.000
3.00 38,257 175.00 0.00 0.00 --- 0.00 - --- --- --- --- 0.000
3.10 40,217 175.10 0.00 0.00 ---
0.00 __ 0.000
3.20 42,178 175.20 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- -- 0.000
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Wet Pond
Stage / Storage / Discharge Table
Stage Storage Elevation Clv A
ft Cuft ft cfs
3.30 44,138 175.30 0.00
3.40 46,098 175.40 0.00
3.50 48,059 175.50 0.00
3.60 50,019 175.60 0.06 is
3.70 51,979 175.70 0.23 is
3.80 53,940 175.80 0.46 is
3.90 55,900 175.90 0.73 is
4.00 57,860 176.00 0.97 is
4.10 60,325 176.10 1.12 is
4.20 62,790 176.20 1.27 is
4.30 65,255 176.30 1.42 is
4.40 67,720 176.40 1.53 is
4.50 70,185 176.50 1.65 is
4.60 72,651 176.60 1.77 is
4.70 75,116 176.70 1.84 is
4.80 77,581 176.80 1.97 is
4.90 80,046 176.90 2.03 is
5.00 82,511 177.00 2.11 is
5.10 85,256 177.10 2.23 is
5.20 88,001 177.20 2.30 is
5.30 90,746 177.30 2.37 is
5.40 93,492 177.40 2.44 is
5.50 96,237 177.50 2.51 is
5.60 98,982 177.60 4.27 is
5.70 101,727 177.70 7.41 is
5.80 104,472 177.80 11.46 oc
5.90 107,218 177.90 15.68 oc
6.00 109,963 178.00 17.79 oc
6.10 112,920 178.10 18.17 oc
6.20 115,877 178.20 18.43 oc
6.30 118,835 178.30 18.65 oc
6.40 121,792 178.40 18.85 oc
6.50 124,749 178.50 19.03 oc
6.60 127,706 178.60 19.20 oc
6.70 130,663 178.70 19.37 oc
6.80 133,621 178.80 19.54 oc
6.90 136,578 178.90 19.70 oc
7.00 139,535 179.00 19.86 oc
7.10 142,711 179.10 20.01 oc
7.20 145,887 179.20 20.17 oc
7.30 149,064 179.30 20.32 oc
7.40 152,240 179.40 20.47 oc
7.50 155,416 179.50 20.62 oc
7.60 158,592 179.60 20.77 oc
7.70 161,768 179.70 20.91 oc
7.80 164,945 179.80 21.06 oc
7.90 168,121 179.90 21.21 oc
8.00 171,297 180.00 21.35 oc
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0.23 is ---
0.46 is ---
0.73 is ---
0.95 is ---
1.12 is ---
1.27 is ---
1.40 is ---
1.52 is ---
1.64 is ---
1.74 is ---
1.84 is ---
1.94 is ---
2.03 is ---
2.11 is ---
2.20 is ---
2.28 is ---
2.35 is ---
2.43 is ---
2.50 is ---
2.57 is ---
2.64 is ---
2.71 is ---
2.20 is ---
1.03 is ---
0.79 is ---
0.64 is ---
0.53 is ---
0.46 is ---
0.40 is ---
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0.31 is ---
0.28 is ---
0.26 is ---
0.23 is ---
0.22 is ---
0.20 is ---
0.19 is ---
0.17 is ---
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0.15 is ---
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0.228
0.460
0.725
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1.119
1.268
1.402
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2.277
2.354
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(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cult) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cult) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 18.49 2 718 37,086 ------ ------ ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 27.27 2 716 55,991 ------ ------ ------ Post Development
3 Reservoir 1.629 2 764 46,159 2 176.49 70,003 Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd. No. 1
' Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 2 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total preclp. = 3.60 In
Storm duration = 24 hrs
' Pre-development
Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 1 -- 2 Year
21.00
' 18.00
15.00
12.00
9.00
' 6.00
3.00
0.00
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Peak discharge = 18.49 cfs
Time to peak = 718 min
Hyd. volume = 37,086 cuft
Curve number = 77
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
Q (cfs)
21.00
18.00
15.00
12.00
9.00
6.00
3.00
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' Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 2 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 3.60 in
Storm duration = 24 hrs
* Composite (Area/CN) = [(3.380 x 74) + (3.860 x 98)] / 7.240
Q (cfs)
no nn
Post Development
Hyd. No. 2 -- 2 Year
Q (cfs)
28.00
24.00
20.00
16.00
12.00
8.00
4.00
11
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Peak discharge = 27.27 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 55,991 cuft
Curve number = 87*
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840
- Hyd No. 2
0.00
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Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 3
' Wet Pond Routing
Hydrograph type = Reservoir
Storm frequency = 2 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - Post Development
Reservoir name = Wet Pond
Storage Indication method used. Wet pond routing start elevation = 175.00 ft.
Q (cfs)
no nn
Wet Pond Routing
Hyd. No. 3 -- 2 Year
Peak discharge
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Max. Elevation
Max. Storage
12
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= 1.629 cfs
= 764 min
= 46,159 cult
= 176.49 ft
= 70,003 cuft
Q (cfs)
28.00
24.00
20.00
16.00
12.00
8.00
4.00
' 0 240
Hyd No. 3
480 720 960
Hyd No. 2
0.00
1200 1440 1680 1920 2160 2400 2640
Time (min)
7HJI IIIL Total storage used = 70,003 cult
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No. Hydrograph
type
(origin) Peak
flow
(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cult) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cult) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 35.79 2 716 72,535 ------ ------ ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 45.87 2 716 96,743 ----- ------ ------ Post Development
3 Reservoir 2.486 2 770 86,910 2 177.48 95,652 Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd. No. 1
Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 10 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 5.38 in
Storm duration = 24 hrs
Pre-development
Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 1 -- 10 Year
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
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Peak discharge = 35.79 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 72,535 cuft
Curve number = 77
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
Q (cfs)
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
U l zu 24U
- Hyd No. 1
360 480 600 720 840
0.00
960 1080 1200 1320 1440
Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 2
Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 10 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
Tc method = USER
Total preclp. = 5.38 In
' Storm duration = 24 hrs
* Composite (Area/CN) = [(3.380 x 74) + (3.860 x 98)] / 7.240
Post Development
Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 2 -- 10 Year
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
15
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Peak discharge = 45.87 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 96,743 cuft
Curve number = 87*
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
Q (cfs)
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
' 0 120
- Hyd No. 2
240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080
- 0.00
1200
Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 3
Wet Pond Routing
Hydrograph type = Reservoir
Storm frequency = 10 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - Post Development
Reservoir name = Wet Pond
Storage indication method used. Wet pond routing start elevation = 175.00 ft.
Q (cfs)
Wet Pond Routing
Hyd. No. 3 -- 10 Year
Peak discharge
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Max. Elevation
Max. Storage
16
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= 2.486 cfs
= 770 min
= 86,910 cult
= 177.48 ft
= 95,652 cuft
Q (cfs)
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0 240
Hyd No. 3
480 720 960 1200 1440 1680 1920 2160
Hyd No. 2 111 U11I P Total storage used = 95,652 cuft
-1- 0.00
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Time (min)
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No. . Hydrograph
type
(origin) Peak
flow
(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cuft) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cuft) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 54.65 2 716 112,230 ------ ------ ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 64.89 2 716 140,010 ------ ------ ------ Post Development
3 Reservoir 17.84 2 724 130,177 2 178.02 110,393 Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd. No. 1
' Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 50 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 7.21 in
' Storm duration = 24 hrs -
18
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Peak discharge = 54.65 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 112,230 cuft
Curve number = 77
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
' Pre-development
Q (cfs)
Hyd. No. 1 -- 50 Year
Q (cfs)
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
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- Hyd No. 1
0.00
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Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 2
Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 50 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 7.21 in
' Storm duration = 24 hrs
* Composite (Area/CN) = [(3.380 x 74) + (3.860 x 98)] / 7.240
'
Post Development
Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 2 -- 50 Year
70.00
' 60.00
' 50.00
' 40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 64.89 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 140,010 cuft
Curve number = 87*
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
0 120 240 360 480 600 720
- Hyd No. 2
840 960 1080
Q (cfs)
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
- 0.00
1200
Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 3
Wet Pond Routing
Hydrograph type = Reservoir
Storm frequency = 50 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - Post Development
' Reservoir name = Wet Pond
Storage Indication method used. Wet pond routing start elevation = 175.00 ft.
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Hyd. No. 3 -- 50 Year
Q (cfs)
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
20
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Peak discharge = 17.84 cfs
Time to peak = 724 min
Hyd. volume = 130,177 cuft
Max. Elevation = 178.02 ft
Max. Storage = 110,393 cult
' 0 240 480 720 960 1200 1440 1680
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Hyd.
No. Hydrograph
type
(origin) Peak
flow
(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cult) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cuft) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 62.89 2 716 129,953 ----- ------ ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 73.06 2 716 158,912 ------ ------ ------ Post Development
3 Reservoir 18.62 2 724 149,079 2 178.29 118,517 Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd. No. 1
Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 100 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 8.00 in
' Storm duration = 24 hrs
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Peak discharge = 62.89 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 129,953 cuft
Curve number = 77
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
' Pre-development
Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 1 -- 100 Year
70.00
' 60.00
' 50.00
' 40.00
' 30.00
' 20.00
10.00
0.00
Q (cfs)
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
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- Hyd No. 1
0.00
1080 1200 1320
Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 2
' Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 100 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 7.240 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 8.00 in
Storm duration = 24 hrs
" Composite (Area/CN) _ [(3.380 x 74) + (3.860 x 98)] / 7.240
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Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 2 -- 100 Year
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 73.06 cfs
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Curve number
Hydraulic length
Time of conc. (Tc)
Distribution
Shape factor
716 min
158,912 cuft
87*
Oft
5.00 min
Type II
484
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' 70.00
' 60.00
' 50.00
' 40.00
' 30.00
20.00
' 10.00
0 00
Q (cfs)
80.00
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0 0 00
0 120 240 360 480 600 720
- Hyd No. 2
840 960
1080 1200
Time (min)
Hyd
' Hydraflow
Hyd.
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Hydro
' Storm
Time i
Inflow
Rese
' Q (cfs)
' 80.00
' 70.00
' 60.00
' 50.00
' 40.00
' 30.00
20.00
' 10.00
0.00
0 240
Hyd No. 3
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raph type = Reservoir
frequency = 100 yrs
terval = 2 min
hyd. No. = 2 - Post Development
oir name = g
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Wet Pond
rv
Storage Indication method used. Wet pond routing start elevation = 175.00 ft.
Wet Pond Routing
Hyd. No. 3 -- 100 Year
Peak discharge
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Max. Elevation
Max. Storage
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= 18.62 cfs
= 724 min
= 149,079 cuft
= 178.29 ft
= 118,517 cult
Q (cfs)
80.00
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
n nn
480 720
Hyd No. 2
960 1200 1440 1680
IIILI LL Total storage used = 118,517 cuft
1920
Time (min)
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Return
Period Intensity-Duration-Frequency Equation Coefficients (FHA)
(Yrs) B D E (N/A)
1 65.3330 13.2000 0.9053 --------
2 74.0559 13.3000 0.8788 --------
3 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 --------
5 83.5112 14.8000 0.8514
10 105.7041 16.8000 0.8710 --------
25 118.9252 17.6000 0.8582 --------
50 137.0265 18.6000 0.8630 --------
100 157.1769 19.6000 0.8692 --------
File name: Raleigh.IDF
Intensity = B / (Tc + D)"E
Return
Period Intensity Values (in/hr)
(Yrs) 5 min 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
1 4.72 3.79 3.18 2.74 2.41 2.16 1.96 1.79 1.65 1.53 1.43 1.34
2 5.76 4.65 3.92 3.40 3.01 2.70 2.45 2.25 2.08 1.93 1.81 1.70
3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
5 6.57 5.43 4.64 4.07 3.63 3.28 3.00 2.76 2.57 2.40 2.25 2.12
10 7.22 6.03 5.19 4.57 4.09 3.71 3.40 3.13 2.91 2.72 2.56 2.41
25 8.19 6.90 5.98 5.29 4.75 4.32 3.97 3.67 3.41 3.20 3.01 2.84
50 8.95 7.59 6.60 5.86 5.27 4.80 4.41 4.08 3.81 3.57 3.36 3.17
100 9.71 8.27 7.22 6.42 5.79 5.28 4.86 4.50 4.20 3.93 3.70 3.50
Tc = time in minutes. Values may exceed 60.
Rainfall Precipitation Table (in)
Storm
Distribution 1-yr 2-yr 3-yr 5-yr 10-yr 25-yr 50-yr 100-yr
SCS 24-hour 2.83 3.60 0.00 4.65 5.38 6.41 7.21 8.00
SCS 6-Hr 2.00 2.65 0.00 3.38 3.90 4.62 5.19 5.75
Huff-1st 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Huff-2nd 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Huff-3rd 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Huff-4th 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Huff-Indy 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Custom 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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Hyd. Origin Description
1 SCS Runoff Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff Post Development
3 Reservoir Wet Pond Routing
Hydrograph Return Period
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description
(origin) 1-Yr 2-Yr 3-Yr 5-Yr 10-Yr 25-Yr 50-Yr 100-Yr
1 SCS Runoff ------ 13.91 21.89 ------- ------- 42.37 54.87 64.69 74.45 Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff ------ 18.09 26.91 ------- ------- 48.55 61.28 71.18 80.95 Post Development
3 Reservoir 2 1.891 2.437 ------- ------- 29.14 34.86 36.44 37.71 Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd.
No. Hydrograph
type
(origin) Peak
flow
(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cuft) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cult) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 13.91 2 718 27,851 ----- ------ ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 18.09 2 718 36,355 ------ ------ ------ Post Development
3 Reservoir 1.891 2 744 35,349 2 171.75 37,297 Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd. No. 1
Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 1 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 2.83 in
Storm duration = 24 hrs
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 13.91 cfs
Time to peak = 718 min
Hyd. volume = 27,851 cuft
Curve number = 77
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
Q (cfs)
14.00
12.00
10.00
8.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
Q (cfs)
14.00
12.00
10.00
8.00
6.00
4.00
2.00
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Hyd No. 1 Time (min)
Pre-development
Hyd. No. 1 -- 1 Year
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Hyd. No. 2
' Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 1 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 2.83 In
Storm duration = 24 hrs
* Composite (Area/CN) = [(5.840 x 74) + (2.730 x 98)] / 8.570
t Q (cfs)
n4 nn
Post Development
Hyd. No. 2 -- 1 Year
Q (cfs)
21.00
18.00
15.00
12.00
9.00
6.00
3.00
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Peak discharge = 18.09 cfs
Time to peak = 718 min
Hyd. volume = 36,355 cuft
Curve number = 82*
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440 1560 0.00
- Hyd No. 2 Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 3
' Wet Pond Routing
Hydrograph type = Reservoir
Storm frequency = 1 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - Post Development
t Reservoir name = Wet Pond
Storage Indication method us ed. Wet pond routing start elevation = 170.40 ft.
Wet Pond Routing
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Hyd. No. 3 -- 1 Year
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Peak discharge = 1.891 cfs
Time to peak = 744 min
Hyd. volume = 35,349 cuft
Max. Elevation = 171.75 ft
Max. Storage = 37,297 cuft
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Hyd No. 3 Hyd No. 2 1111 f If I L! Total storage used = 37,297 cuft
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Time (min)
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' Pond No. 1 - Wet Pond
Pond Data
Contours - User-defined contour areas. Conic method used for volume calculation. Begi ning Elevation = 167.00 ft
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Stage (ft) Elevation (ft) Co ntour area (sqft) Incr. Storage (cuft) Total storage (cuft)
0.00 167.00 3,373 0 0
1.00 168.00 5,273 4,287 4,287
2.00 169.00 6,564 5,906 10,193
3.00 170.00 7,969 7,254 17,448
4.00 171.00 11,977 9,904 27,352
' 5.00 172.00 14,543 13,238 40,590
6.00 173.00 15,965 15,247 55,837
7.00 174.00 17,443 16,697 72,534
8.00 175.00 18,978 18,203 90,737
' Culvert / Orifice Structures Weir Structures
' [A] [B] [C] [PrfRsrl [A] [B] [C] [D]
Rise (in) = 24.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 Crest Len (ft) = 16.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Span (in) = 24.00 6.00 0.00 0.00 Crest El. (ft) = 172.50 0.00 0.00 0.00
No. Barrels = 1 2 0 0 Weir Coeff. = 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33
Invert El. (ft) = 167.00 170.50 0.00 0.00 Weir Type = Riser
Length (ft) = 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Multi-Stage = Yes No No No
Slope (%) = 1.00 0.00 0.00 n/a .
N-Value = .013 .013 .013 n/a
' Orifice Coeff. = 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Exfil.(in/hr) = 0.000 (by Contour)
Multi-Stage = n/a Yes No No TW Elev. (ft) = 0.00
Note: Culvert/orifice outflows are analyzed under inlet (ic) and outlet (oc) control. Weir risers checked for orifice conditions (ic) and submergence (s).
' Stage / Storage / Discharge Table
Stage Storage Elevation Civ A Civ B Clv C PrfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfil User Total
ft cuft ft cfs cfs cfs cis cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs
' 0.00 0 167.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000
0.10 429 167.10 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
0.20 857 167.20 0.00 0.00 --- -- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
0.30 1,286 167.30 0.00 0.00 --- -- 0.00 --- --- -- -
0.000
' 0.40 1,715 167.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000
0.50 2,144 167.50 0.00 0.00 - 0.00 - ---
0.000
0.60 2,572 167.60 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
0.70 001 167.70
3 0.00 0.00 -- --- 0.00 -
- --- --_ -_- 0.000
' 0.80 ,
3,430 167.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 :?
? 0.000
0.90 3,859 167.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000
1.00 4,287 168.00 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- -- --- --- 0.000
1.10 4,878 168.10 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
1.20 5,469 168.20 0.00 0.00 --- 0.00 -- --- --- --- 0.000
' 1.30 6,059 168.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000
1.40 6,650 168.40 0.00 0.00 --- 0.00 - --- 0.000
1.50 7,240 168.50 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
' 1.60
1.70 7,831 168.60
8,422 168.70 0.00
0.00 0.00 ---
0.00 --- 0.00
0.00 -- -- -- --- --- 0.000
0.000
1.80 9,012 168.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 - . - --- 0.000
1.90 9,603 168.90 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
2.00 10,193 169.00 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.000
2.10 10,919 169.10 0.00 0.00 --- _-- 0.00 -
- --
0.000
' 2.20 11,644 169.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 = 0.000
2.30 12,370 169.30 0.00 0.00 0.00 --- -
---
0.000
2.40 13,095 169.40 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- -- --- -- --- 0.000
' 2.50
2.60 13,821 169.50
14,546 169.60 0.00
0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00
0.00 -- 0.000
0.000
2.70 15,272 169.70 0.00 0.00 --- .y
0.00 ---
--. - .-- --- 0.000
2.80 15,997 169.80 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- -- 0.000
2.90 16,722 169.90 0.00 0.00 --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- 0.000
3.00 17,448 170.00 0.00 0.00 --- -_ 0.00 ---
- - 0.000
' 3.10 18,438 170.10 0.00 0.00 0.00 ` -
. ___ _._
0.000
3.20 19,429 170.20 0.00 0.00 0.00 - --- --- --- 0.000
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Wet Pond
Stage / Storage / Discharge Table
' Stage Storage Elevation Clv A Clv B Civ C PrfRsr Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Exfii User Total
ft cult ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs
' 3.30
3.40 20,419
21,410 170.30
170.40 0.00
0.00 0.00
0.00 --
- 0.00
0.00 --_ --- --- -- -- 0.000
0.000
3.50 22,400 170.50 0.00 0.00 - 0.00 0.000
3.60 23,390 170.60 0.06 is 0.06 is --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.063
3.70 24,381 170.70 0.24 is 0.23 is --- --- 0.00 -- --- --- --- --- 0.228
3.80 25,371 170.80 0.48 is 0.46 is __- --- 0.00 --
_ --_
- 0.460
' 3.90 26,362 170.90 0.73 is 0.73 is 0.00 _
___ ?_
?? 0.725
4.00 27,352 171.00 0.95 is 0.95 is --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 0.945
4.10 28,676 171.10 1.13 is 1.12 is --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 1.119
' 4.20
4.30 30,000
31,324 171.20
171.30 1.27 is
1.41 is 1.27 is
1.40 is -- --- 0.00
0.00 -- -- --- _-- --_ 1.268
1.402
4.40 32,647 171.40 1.56 is 1.52 is 0.00 . - 1.524
4.50 33,971 171.50 1.64 is 1.64 is --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 1.637
4.60 35,295 171.60 1.74 is 1.74 is --- -- 0.00 --- -- --- --- --- 1.743
4.70 36,619 171.70 1.90 is 1.84 is ----- 0.00 --- ___ -__
_.
__ 1.843
4.80 37,942 171.80 1.99 is 1.94 is 0.00 ?
_ 1.937
4.90 39,266 171.90 2.08 is 2.03 is -- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 2.028
5.00 40,590 172.00 2.18 is 2.11 is --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 2.114
5.10
5.20 42,115
43,639 172.10
172.20 2.20 is
2.28 is 2.20 is
2.28 is --- --- 0.00
0.00 --- --- -- -_- 2,177
2,277
5.30 45,164 172.30 2.38 is 2.35 is 0.00 --- - 2.354
5.40 46,689 172.40 2.48 is 2.43 is --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 2.429
5.50 48,214 172.50 2.50 is 2.50 is --- --- 0.00 --- --- --- --- --- 2.501
5.60 49,738 172.60 4.30 is 2.57 is --- --- 1.69 --- --- --- --- --- 4.257
5.70 51,263 172.70 7.48 is 2.64 is --- --- 4.77 --- --- --- --- -- 7.405
5.80 52,788 172.80 11.46 is 2.71 is --- --- 8.75 --- --- --- --- --- 11.46
5.90 54,312 172.90 16.26 is 2.77 is --- --- 13.48 --- --- --- --- --- 16.26
' 6.00
6.10 55,837
57,507 173.00
173.10 21.67 is
27.32 is 2.84 is
2.56 is - --- 18.84
24.76 _?- -- _-_ --_ --- 21.67
32
27
7
32
6.20 59,176 173.20 32.33 is 1.50 is 30.83s - .
.
32.33
6.30 60,846 173.30 33.47 is 1.20 is --- --- 32.28s --- --- --- --- --- 33.47
6.40 62,516 173.40 34.19 is 1.02 is --- --- 33.18s --- --- --- --- --- 34.19
6.50 64,185 173.50 34.76 is 0.88 is --- ___ 33.88s --- -- --
-
- --- 34.76
' 6.60 65,855 173.60 35.24 is 0.78 is 34.46s _
_
- 35.24
6.70 67,525 173.70 35.68 is 0.70 is -- --- 34.98s --- --- --- --- --- 35.67
6.80 69,195 173.80 36.08 is 0.63 is --- --- 35.45s --- --- --- --- --- 36.08
6.90 70,864 173.90 36.45 is 0.57 is -
- --_ 35.88s --- --- ----- -_- 36.45
' 7.00 72,534 174.00 36.81 is 0.52 is ? 36.27s - 36.79
7.10 74,354 174.10 37.15 is 0.48 is 36.65s - 37
14
7.20 76,175 174.20 37.49 is 0.45 is --- --- 37.02s --- --- --- --- --- .
37.47
7.30 77,995 174.30 37.82 is 0.42 is --- --- 37.39s --- --- -- --- --- 37.80
7.40 79,815 174.40 38.14 is 0.39 is -- ??? 37.73s -
.__ -_-
-- 38.12
' 7.50 81,636 174.50 38.45 is 0.37 is 38.05s ?
?
- 38.42
7.60 83,456 174.60 38.76 is 0.35 is --- --- 38.40s --- --- --- --- --- 38.74
7.70 85,276 174.70 39.06 is 0.33 is --- --- 38.70s --- -- --- --- --- 39.03
7.80 87,097 174.80 39.36 is 0.31 is --- -- 39.04s --- - --_ _-- 39.35
' 7.90 88,917 174.90 39.66 is 0.29 is 39.36s - 39
65
8.00 90,737 175.00 39.95 is 0.28 is - 39.63s - --- - .
39.90
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Hyd.
No. Hydrograph
type
(origin) Peak
flow
(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cuft) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cult) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 21.89 2 718 43,899 ------ ------ ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 26.91 2 716 54,407 ----- ------ ------ Post Development
3 Reservoir 2.437 2 748 53,400 2 172.41 46,861 Wet Pond Routing
wet pond 2.gpw Return Period: 2 Year Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Hydrograph Report
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Hyd. No. 1
' Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 2 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 3.60 in
Storm duration = 24 hrs
10
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 21.89 cfs
Time to peak = 718 min
Hyd. volume = 43,899 cuft
Curve number = 77
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
' Q (cfs)
' 24.00
' 20.00
16.00
' 12.00
' 8.00
4.00 -
' 0.00 -
Pre-development
Hyd. No. 1 -- 2 Year
Q (cfs)
24.00
20.00
16.00
12.00
8.00
4.00
0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440 1560 0.00
- Hyd No. 1 Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 2
' Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 2 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 3.60 in
' Storm duration = 24 hrs
* Composite (Area/CN) _ [(5.840 x 74) + (2.730 x 98)] / 8.570
Post Development
' Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 2 -- 2 Year
28.00
' 24.00
' 20.00
' 16.00
12.00
8.00
4.00
0.00
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 26.91 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 54,407 cuft
Curve number = 82*
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
Q (cfs)
28.00
24.00
20.00
16.00
12.00
8.00
4.00
' 0.00
0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440
- Hyd No. 2 Time (min)
Hyd
' Hydraflow
Hyd.
' Wet P
Hydro
' Storm
Time i
Inflow
' Reserv
' Q (cfs)
' 28.00
' 24.00
' 20.00
' 16.00
' 12.00
8.00
4.00
' 0.00
0 240 480 720 960 1200 1440 1680
Hyd No. 3 Hyd No. 2 IIfl-111 ] Total storage used = 46,861 cuft
rograph Report
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and Routing
graph type = Reservoir
frequency = 2 yrs
nterval = 2 min
hyd. No. = 2 -Post Development
oir name = Wet Pond
Peak discharge
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Max. Elevation
Max. Storage
12
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
= 2.437 cfs
= 748 min
= 53,400 cult
= 172.41 ft
= 46,861 cult
Storage Indication method used. Wet pond routing start elevation = 170.40 ft.
Wet Pond Routing
Hyd. No. 3 -- 2 Year
Q (cfs)
28.00
24.00
20.00
16.00
12.00
8.00
4.00
0.00
1920
Time (min)
'
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Hyd.
No. Hydrograph
type
(origin) Peak
flow
(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cuft) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cuft) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 42.37 2 716 85,859 ------ ------ ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 48.55 2 716 99,775 ----- ------ ----- Post Development
3 Reservoir 29.14 2 722 98,769 2 173.16 58,112 Wet Pond Routing
wet pond 2.gpw Return Period: 10 Year Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Hydrograph Report
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Hyd. No. 1
' Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 10 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 5.38 in
Storm duration = 24 hrs
Q (cfs)
' 50.00 -
' 40.00 -
' 30.00
20.00
' 10.00
0.00
14
Q (cfs)
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
' 0 120 240
Hyd No. 1
Pre-development
Hyd. No. 1 -- 10 Year
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 42.37 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 85,859 cuft
Curve number = 77
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
360 480 600 720 840
0.00
960 1080 1200 1320 1440
Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 2
Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 10 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total preclp. = 5.38 in
' Storm duration = 24 hrs
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 48.55 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 99,775 cuft
Curve number = 82*
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
" Composite (Area/CN) _ [(5.840 x 74) + (2.730 x 98))18.570
Post Development
Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 2 -- 10 Year
50.00
' 40.00
30.00
20.00
' 10.00
0.00
15
Q (cfs)
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
' 0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960
- Hyd No. 2
0.00
1080 1200 1320
Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 3
Wet Pond Routing
Hydrograph type = Reservoir
Storm frequency = 10 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - Post Development
' Reservoir name = Wet Pond
Storage Indication method used. Wet pond routing start elevation = 170.40 ft.
Wet Pond Routing
Hyd. No. 3 -- 10 Year Q (cfs)
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440 1560
Hyd No. 3 Hyd No. 2 11111JULi Total storage used = 58,112 cult Time (min)
16
Peak discharge
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Max. Elevation
Max. Storage
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
= 29.14 cfs
= 722 min
= 98,769 cult
= 173.16 ft
= 58,112 cuft
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Hyd.
No. Hydrograph
type
(origin) Peak
flow
(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cuft) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cuft) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 64.69 2 716 132,846 ------ ------ ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 71.18 2 716 149,128 ---- ------ ------ Post Development
3 Reservoir 36.44 2 722 148,121 2 173.91 70,820 Wet Pond Routing
wet pond 2.gpw Return Period: 50 Year Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
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Hyd. No. 1
' Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 50 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 7.21 in
Storm duration = 24 hrs
'
Q (cfs Pre-development
) Hyd. No. 1 -- 50 Year
70.00
' 60.00
' 50.00
' 40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
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Peak discharge = 64.69 cfs
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Curve number
Hydraulic length
Time of conc. (Tc)
Distribution
Shape factor
716 min
132,846 cult
77
Oft
5.00 min
Type II
484
Q (cfs)
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0 120 240
Hyd No. 1
360 480 600 720 840 960
0.00
1080 1200 1320
Time (min)
Hydrograph Report
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Hyd. No. 2
' Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 50 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 7.21 in
' Storm duration = 24 hrs
' Composite (Area/CN) = [(5.840 x 74) + (2,730 x 98)] / 8.570
' Post Development
Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 2 -- 50 Year
' 80.00
' 70.00
' 60.00
' 50.00
' 40.00
' 30.00
' 20.00
10.00
0.00
Peak discharge = 71.18 cfs
Time to peak = 716 min
Hyd. volume = 149,128 cuft
Curve number = 82*
Hydraulic length = 0 ft
Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min
Distribution = Type II
Shape factor = 484
19
Q (cfs)
80.00
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
' 0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840
- Hyd No. 2
0.00
960 1080 1200 1320
Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 3
' Wet Pond Routing
Hydrograph type = Reservoir
Storm frequency = 50 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - Post Development
Reservoir name = Wet Pond
Storage Indication method used. Wet pond routing start elevation = 170.40 ft.
Peak discharge
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Max. Elevation
Max. Storage
20
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
= 36.44 cfs
= 722 min
= 148,121 cuft
= 173.91 ft
= 70,820 cuft
Wet Pond Routing
Hyd. No. 3 -- 50 Year Q (cfs)
80.00
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0.00
0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440 1560
Time (min)
Hyd No. 3 Hyd No. 2 RITH1Tl Total storage used = 70,820 cuft
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Hyd.
No. Hydrograph
type
(origin) Peak
flow
(cfs) Time
interval
(min) Time to
peak
(min) Hyd.
volume
(cuft) Inflow
hyd(s) Maximum
elevation
(ft) Total
strge used
(cuft) Hydrograph
description
1 SCS Runoff 74.45 2 716 153,825 ------ --- ------ Pre-development
2 SCS Runoff 80.95 2 716 170,898 ------ ------ ----- Post Development
3 Reservoir 37.71 2 722 169,893 2 174.28 77,492 Wet Pond Routing
wet pond 2.gpw Return Period: 100 Year Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
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Hyd. No. 1
' Pre-development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 100 yrs
Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 8.00 in
' Storm duration = 24 hrs
Pre-development
Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 1 -- 100 Year
80.00
' 70.00
' 60.00
' 50.00
' 40.00
' 30.00
' 20.00
' 10.00
0.00
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Peak discharge = 74.45 cfs
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Curve number
Hydraulic length
Time of conc. (Tc)
Distribution
Shape factor
716 min
153,825 cuft
77
Oft
5.00 min
Type II
484
Q (cfs)
80.00
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
' 0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960
- Hyd No. 1
0.00
1080 1200 1320
Time (min)
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Hyd. No. 2
' Post Development
Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff
Storm frequency = 100 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Drainage area = 8.570 ac
Basin Slope = 0.0%
' Tc method = USER
Total precip. = 8.00 in
' Storm duration = 24 hrs
Composite (Area/CN) _ [(5.840 x 74) + (2.730 x 98)] / 8.570
' Post Development
Q (cfs)
P%^ „f% Hyd. No. 2 -- 100 Year
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
Peak discharge = 80.95 cfs
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Curve number
Hydraulic length
Time of conc. (Tc)
Distribution
Shape factor
716 min
170,898 cuft
82*
Oft
5.00 min
Type II
484
Q (cfs)
90.00
80.00
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080
- Hyd No. 2
-"' 0.00
1200
Time (min)
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1 Wet Pond Routing
HYdro9raph type = Reservoir
Storm frequency = 100 yrs
' Time interval = 2 min
Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - Post Development
Reservoir name = Wet Pond
Storage Indication method used. Wet pond routing start elevation = 170.40 ft.
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Wet Pond Routing
Q (cfs)
Hyd. No. 3 -- 100 Year
Peak discharge
Time to peak
Hyd. volume
Max. Elevation
Max. Storage
24
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= 37.71 cfs
= 722 min
= 169,893 cult
= 174.28 ft
= 77,492 cuft
' au.uu
80.00
70.00
'
60.00
' 50.00
' 40.00
' 30.00
' 20.00
' 10.00
0.00
Q (cfs)
90.00
80.00
70.00
60.00
50.00
40.00
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Period Intensity-Duration-Frequency Equation Coefficients (FHA)
(Yrs) B D E (N/A)
1 65.3330 13.2000 0.9053 --------
2 74.0559 13.3000 0.8788 --------
3 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 --------
5 83.5112 14.8000 0.8514 -------
10 105.7041 16.8000 0.8710 --------
25 118.9252 17.6000 0.8582 --------
50 137.0265 18.6000 0.8630 --------
100 157.1769 19.6000 0.8692 --------
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Intensity = B / (Tc + D)"E
Tuesday, Mar 23, 2010
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Period Intensity Values (in/hr)
(Yrs) 5 min 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
1 4.72 3.79 3.18 2.74 2.41 2.16 1.96 1.79 1.65 1.53 1.43 1.34
2 5.76 4.65 3.92 3.40 3.01 2.70 2.45 2.25 2.08 1.93 1.81 1.70
3 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
5 6.57 5.43 4.64 4.07 3.63 3.28 3.00 2.76 2.57 2.40 2.25 2.12
10 7.22 6.03 5.19 4.57 4.09 3.71 3.40 3.13 2.91 2.72 2.56 2.41
25 8.19 6.90 5.98 5.29 4.75 4.32 3.97 3.67 3.41 3.20 3.01 2.84
50 8.95 7.59 6.60 5.86 5.27 4.80 4.41 4.08 3.81 3.57 3.36 3.17
100 9.71 8.27 7.22 6.42 5.79 5.28 4.86 4.50 4.20 3.93 3.70 3.50
Tc = time in minutes. Values may exceed 60.
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Storm
Distribution 1-yr 2-yr 3-yr 5-yr 10-yr 25-yr 50-yr 100-yr
SCS 24-hour 2.83 3.60 0.00 4.65 5.38 6.41 7.21 8.00
SCS 6-Hr 2.00 2.65 0.00 3.38 3.90 4.62 5.19 5.75
Huff-1st 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Huff-2nd 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Huff-3rd 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Huff-4th 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Huff-Indy 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Custom 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
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STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
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WET DETENTION BASIN SUPPLEMENT
This form must be filled out, printed and submitted.
The Required Items Checklist (Part 111) must be printed, filed out and submitted along with all of the required information.
I: PROJECT INFORMATION ¢.i - 4f>rf;?,u a
Project name Harnett Health Hospitals
Contact person Warren M. Sugg, PE
Phone number 919-858-1811
Date 3/24/2010
Drainage area number 1
II.?DESIGN INFORMATION'.:.
Site Characteristics
Drainage area 315,374 ft2
Impervious area, post-development 172,714 fe
% impervious 54,76 %
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 1 yr 24hr storm peak flow required?
1-yr, 24-hr rainfall depth
Rational C, pre-development
Rational C, post-development
Rainfall intensity:/-yr, 24-hrstorm
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
14,455 ft3
17,146 ft3
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Y (Y or N)
2.8 in
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OK, volume provided is equal to or in excess of volume required.
APR 0 9 2010
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0.32 (unitless)
0.68 (unitless)
4.82 in/hr OK
11.75 ft3/sec
19.32 ft3/sec
7.57 ft3/sec
177.50 hsl
175.50 fmsl
fmsl
176.00 fmsl
175.00 hsl
173.00 hsl
172.00 hsl
1.00 ft
Y (Y or N)
177.5 hsl
Data not needed for calculation option #1, but OK if provided.
Data not needed for calculation option #1, but OK if provided.
OK
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)
II DESIM(INFORMATION
Surface Areas
Area, temporary pool 24,960 ft2
Area REQUIRED, permanent pool 9,461 ft
SAIDA ratio 3.00 (unitless)
Area PROVIDED, permanent pool, Ap.-P d 19,483 ft2 OK
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, Abd even 16,453 ff
Area, sediment cieanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Abot wd 11,934 ft2
Volumes
Volume, temporary pool 17,146 ft3 OK
Volume, permanent pool, Vper,-p,a 47,230 ft3
Volume, forebay (sum of forebays if more than one forebay) 11,207 ft3
Forebay % of permanent pool volume 23.7% % 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 3.00 (unitless)
Average depth (used in SAIDA table):
Calculation option 1 used? (See Figure 10-2b) Y (Y or N)
Volume, permanent pool, Vpem,-yoa 47,230 ft3
Area provided, permanent pool, Apefe1-ped 19,483 ff
Average depth calculated 3.50 ft OK
Average depth used in SAIDA, de„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft) 3.5 ft OK
Calculation option 2 used? (See Figure 10-2b) N (Y or N)
Area provided, permanent pool, Apes-pod 19,483 ft2
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, kt shell 16,453 ft2
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Abalo,d 11,934 ft2
'Depth' (distance b/w bottom of 1Oft shelf and top of sediment) 2.00 ft
Average depth calculated ft
Average depth used in SAIDA, de„ (Round to nearest 0,51t) ft
Drawdown Calculations
Drawdovn through orifice? Y (Y or N)
Diameter of orifice (if circular) in
Area of orifice (if-non-circular) 57.60 in2
Coefficient of discharge (Co) 0.60 (unitless)
Driving head (Ho) 0.67 It
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 11,75 ft3/sec
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow 19.32 ft3/sec
Storage volume discharge rate (through discharge orifice or weir) 0.96 ft3/sec
Storage volume drawdown time 2.30 days OK, draws down in 2-5 days.
Additional Information
Vegetated side slopes 3 :1 OK
Vegetated shelf slope 1T:1 OK
Vegetated shelf width 10.0 ft OK
Length of flowpath to width ratio 3 :1 OK
Length to width ratio 1.8 :1 OK
Trash rack for overflow & orifice? Y (Y or N) OK
Freeboard provided 1.0 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:
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9/17/09 Parts I. & II. Design Summary, Page 2 of 2
' Permit No.
(to be provided by DWQ)
' III. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST
Please indicate the page or plan sheet numbers where the supporting documentation can be found, An incomplete submittal package will
result in a request for additional information. This will delay final review n
y a d approval of the protect. Initial in the space provided to
indicate the fol lowing design requirements have been met. If the applicant has designated an agent, the agent may initial below. If a
' requirement has not been met, attach justification.
Page/ Plan
Initials Sheet No.
1. Plans (1" - 50' or larger) of the entire site showing:
- Design at ultimate build-out,
- Off-site drainage (if applicable),
- Delineated drainage basins (include Rational C coefficient per basin),
- Basin dimensions,
' - Pretreatment system,
- High flow bypass system,
- Maintenance access,
- Proposed drainage easement and public right of way (ROW),
- Overflow device, and
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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 III) must be printed, filled out and submitted along with all of the required information.
i. °IPROJECT INFORMATION
Project name Harnett Health Hospital
Contact person Warren M. Sugg, PE
Phone number 919-858-1811
Date 3/24/2010
Drainage area number
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41 0N'INFORMATION
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Site Characteristics
Drainage area 373,309 ftz
Impervious area, post-development 118,918 ftz
% impervious 31.86 %
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 1 yr 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 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
Forth SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9/17/09
10,577 ft3 OK
11,895 ft3
OK, volume provided is equal to or in excess of volume required.
ft3
ft3
ft3
ft3
ft3
Y (Y or N)
2.8 in
0.32 (unibess)
0.54 (unitless)
4.82 in/hr OK
13.91 ft3/sec
18.09 ft3/sec
4.18 ft3/sec
172.50 fmsl
170.50 hsl
hsl
172.00 hsl
171.00 hsl
168.00 hsl
167.00 hsl
1.00 ft
Y (Y or N)
172.5 hsl OK
Parts I. S II. Design Summary, Page 1 of 2
Permit No.
(to be provided by DWQ)
II. DESIGN INFORMATION
Surface Areas
Area, temporary pool 13,847 ftz
Area REQUIRED, permanent pool 7,093 ftz
SAIDA ratio 1.90 (unitless)
Area PROVIDED, permanent pool, Apertnyod 9,839 ft` OK
Area, bottom of 10ft vegetated shelf, Abof ehaf 7,969 ftz
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Abotyond 5,273 W
Volumes
Volume, temporary pool 11,895 ft3 OK
Volume, permanent pool, Vi,,,,.yod 21,891 ft3
Volume, forebay (sum of forebays if more than one forebay) 5,996 ft3
Forebay % of permanent pool volume 27.4% % Insufficient forebay volume.
SAIDA Table Data
Design TSS removal 90 %
Coastal SAIDA Table Used? (Y or N)
Mountain/Piedmont SAIDA Table Used? Y (Y or N)
SAIDA ratio 1.90 (unitless)
Average depth (used in SAIDA table):
Calculation option 1 used? (See Figure 10-2b) (Y or N)
Volume, permanent pool, Vperm-pool 21,891 ft'
Area provided, permanent pool, Apenjcd 9,839 ft`
Average depth calculated 3.50 ft OK
Average depth used in SAIDA, d.„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft) 3.5 ft OK
Calculation option 2 used? (See Figure 10-2b) (Y or N)
Area provided, permanent pool, Ape m,od 9,839 ft1
Area, bottom of 1 Oft vegetated shelf, Abot ,hell 7,969 ftz
Area, sediment cleanout, top elevation (bottom of pond), Abdjd 5,273 ftz
"Depth" (distance b/w bottom of 1 Oft shelf and top of sediment) 3.00 ft
Average depth calculated ft
Average depth used in SAIDA, d.„ (Round to nearest 0.5ft) ft
Drawdown Calculations
Drawdown through orifice?
Diameter of orifice (if circular)
Area of orifice (if-non-circular)
Coefficient of discharge (Co)
Driving head (Ho)
Drawdown through weir?
Weir type
Coefficient of discharge (CW)
Length of weir (L)
Driving head (H)
Pre-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow
Post-development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow
Storage volume discharge rate (through discharge orifice or weir)
Storage volume drawdown time
Additional Information
Vegetated side slopes
Vegetated shelf slope
Vegetated shelf width
Length of flowpath to width ratio
Length to width ratio
Trash rack for overflow & orifice?
Freeboard provided
Vegetated filter provided?
Recorded drainage easement provided?
Capures all runoff at ultimate build-out?
Drain mechanism for maintenance or emergencies is:
Y (Y or N)
in
57.60 in'
0.60 (unitless)
0.67 It
N (Y or N)
(unitless)
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13.91 ft3/sec
18.09 ft3/sec
1.10 ft3/sec
2.60 days
3 :1
10 :1
10.0 ft
3 :1
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Y (Y or N)
1.0 ft
Y (Y or N)
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Y (Y or N)
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OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9/17/09 Parts I. & II. Design Summary, Page 2 of 2
' Permit No.
(to be provided by DWQ)
' III. REQUIRED ITEMS CHECKLIST
' Please indicate the page or plan sheet numbers where the supporting documentation can be found. An incomplete submittal package will
result in a request for additional information. This will delay final review and approval of the project. Initial in the space provided to
indicate the following design requirements have been met. If the applicant has designated an agent, the agent may initial below. If a
' requirement has not been met, attach justification.
Pagel Plan
' Initials
?V?I Sheet No.
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1. Plans (1" - 50' or larger) of the entire site showing:
- Design at ultimate build-out,
' - Off-site drainage (if applicable),
- Delineated drainage basins (include Rational C coefficient per basin),
- Basin dimensions,
- Pretreatment system,
' - High flow bypass system,
- Maintenance access,
- Proposed drainage easement and public right of way (ROW),
' - Overflow device, and
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Boundaries of drainage easement.
c-3° Z 2. Partial plan (1" = 30' or larger) and details for the wet detention basin showing:
' - Outlet structure with trash rack or similar,
- Maintenance access,
- Permanent pool dimensions,
' - Forebay and main pond with hardened emergency spillway,
- Basin cross-section,
- Vegetation specification for planting shelf, and
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- Side slopes, 3:1 or lower,
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- Inlet and outlet structures.
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9. A copy of the deed restrictions (if required).
cPaE 10. A soils report that is based upon an actual field investigation, soil borings, and infiltration tests, County
' soil maps are not an acceptable source of soils information.
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin-Rev.8-9/17/09 Part III. Required Items Checklist, Page 1 of 1
' Permit Number:
(to be provided by DWQ)
' Drainage Area Number:
Wet Detention Basin Operation and Maintenance Agreement
' I will keep a maintenance record on this BMP. This maintenance record will be kept in a
log in a known set location. Any deficient BMP elements noted in the inspection will be
' corrected, repaired or replaced immediately. These deficiencies can affect the integrity
of structures, safety of the public, and the removal efficiency of the BMP.
' The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin,
pretreatment including forebays and the vegetated filter if one is provided.
' This system (check one):
? does ® does not incorporate a vegetated filter at the outlet.
This system (check one):
® does ? does not incorporate pretreatment other than a forebay.
'
Important maintenance procedures:
- Immediately after the wet detention basin is established, the plants on the
' vegetated shelf and perimeter of the basin should be watered twice weekly if
needed, until the plants become established (commonly six weeks).
- No portion of the wet detention pond should be fertilized after the first initial
' fertilization that is required to establish the plants on the vegetated shelf.
- Stable groundcover should be maintained in the drainage area to reduce the
sediment load to the wet detention basin.
- If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the
flushing of sediment through the emergency drain should be minimized to the
' maximum extent practical.
- Once a year, a dam safety expert should inspect the embankment.
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After the wet detention pond is established, it should be inspected once a month and
within 24 hours after every storm event greater than 1.0 inches (or 1.5 inches if in a
Coastal County). Records of operation and maintenance should be kept in a known set
location and must be available upon request.
Inspection activities shall be performed as follows. Any problems that are found shall
be repaired immediately.
BMP element: Potential problem: How I will remediate the problem:
The entire BMP Trash/debris is resent. Remove the trash/ debris.
The perimeter of the wet Areas of bare soil and/or Regrade the soil if necessary to
detention basin erosive gullies have formed. remove the gully, and then plant a
ground cover and water until it is
established. Provide lime and a
one-time fertilizer application.
Vegetation is too short or too Maintain vegetation at a height of
long. a roximatel six inches.
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Drainage Area Number:
BMP element: Potential problem: How I will remediate the problem:
The inlet device: pipe or The pipe is clogged. Unclog the pipe. Dispose of the
swale sediment off-site.
The pipe is cracked or Replace the pipe.
otherwise damaged.
Erosion is occurring in the Regrade the swale if necessary to
swale. smooth it over and provide erosion
control devices such as reinforced
turf matting or riprap to avoid
future problems with erosion.
The forebay Sediment has accumulated to Search for the source of the
a depth greater than the sediment and remedy the problem if
original design depth for possible. Remove the sediment and
sediment storage. dispose of it in a location where it
will not cause impacts to streams or
the BMP.
Erosion has occurred. Provide additional erosion
protection such as reinforced turf
matting or riprap if needed to
prevent future erosion problems.
Weeds are present. Remove the weeds, preferably by
hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on
the plants rather than spraying.
The vegetated shelf Best professional practices Prune according to best professional
show that pruning is needed practices
to maintain optimal plant
health.
Plants are dead, diseased or Determine the source of the
dying. problem: soils, hydrology, disease,
etc. Remedy the problem and
replace plants. Provide a one-time
fertilizer application to establish the
ground cover if a soil test indicates
it is necessary.
Weeds are present. Remove the weeds, preferably by
hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on
the plants rather than spraying.
The main treatment area Sediment has accumulated to Search for the source of the
a depth greater than the sediment and remedy the problem if
original design sediment possible. Remove the sediment and
storage depth. dispose of it in a location where it
will not cause impacts to streams or
the BMP.
Algal growth covers over Consult a professional to remove
50% of the area. and control the algal growth.
Cattails, phragmites or other Remove the plants by wiping them
invasive plants cover 50 % of with pesticide (do not spray).
the basin surface.
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Page 2 of 4
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(to be provided by DWQ)
Drainage Area Number:
BMP element: Potential problem: How I will remediate the problem:
The embankment Shrubs have started to grow Remove shrubs immediately.
on the embankment.
Evidence of muskrat or Use traps to remove muskrats and
beaver activity is present. consult a professional to remove
beavers.
A tree has started to grow on Consult a dam safety specialist to
the embankment. remove the tree.
An annual inspection by an Make all needed repairs.
appropriate professional
shows that the embankment
needs repair. if applicable)
The outlet device Clogging has occurred. Clean out the outlet device. Dispose
of the sediment off-site.
The outlet device is damaged Repair or replace the outlet device.
The receiving water Erosion or other signs of Contact the local NC Division of
damage have occurred at the Water Quality Regional Office, or
outlet. the 401 Oversight Unit at 919-733-
1786.
The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such
that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into
accumulated sediments.
When the permanent pool depth reads 175.5 feet in the main pond, the
sediment shall be removed.
When the permanent pool depth reads 175.5 feet in the forebay, the sediment
shall be removed.
BASIN DIAGRAM
(fill in the blanks)
0 Permanent Pool Elevation 175.5
Sediment Removal 174 Pe anen Pool
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Volume Sediment Removal Elevation 173 Volume
Bottom Elevatio 173 -ft Min. -------------------------------------------- ------
Sediment Bottom Elevation 172 1-ft
Storage Sedimer
Storage
FOREBAY MAIN POND
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I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the
performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any
problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party.
Project name:Harnett Health Hospital
BMP drainage area number:#1 (Main Entrance Pond)
Print name:Michael L. Jones
Title:Director of Construction
Address:800 Tilghman Drive, Dunn, NC
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Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of
' the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president.
I, L?)O ? • ?lJ , a Notary Public for the State of
no ej-? C, UU116- , County of V? (e , do hereby certify that
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day of PkA-) ,SID, and acknowledge the due execution of the
forgoing wet detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and official
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(to be provided by DWQ)
' Drainage Area Number:
Wet Detention Basin Operation and Maintenance Agreement
' I will keep a maintenance record on this BMP. This maintenance record will be kept in a
log in a known set location. Any deficient BMP elements noted in the inspection will be
' corrected, repaired or replaced immediately. These deficiencies can affect the integrity
of structures, safety of the public, and the removal efficiency of the BMP.
The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin,
pretreatment including forebays and the vegetated filter if one is provided.
' This system (check one):
? does ® does not incorporate a vegetated filter at the outlet.
'
This system (check one):
? does ® does not incorporate pretreatment other than a forebay.
Important maintenance procedures:
- Immediately after the wet detention basin is established, the plants on the
vegetated shelf and perimeter of the basin should be watered twice weekly if
needed, until the plants become established (commonly six weeks).
- No portion of the wet detention pond should be fertilized after the first initial
' fertilization that is required to establish the plants on the vegetated shelf.
- Stable groundcover should be maintained in the drainage area to reduce the
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sediment load to the wet detention basin.
- If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the
flushing of sediment through the emergency drain should be minimized to the
maximum extent practical.
- Once a year, a dam safety expert should inspect the embankment.
After the wet detention pond is established, it should be inspected once a month and
within 24 hours after every storm event greater than 1.0 inches (or 1.5 inches if in a
Coastal County). Records of operation and maintenance should be kept in a known set
location and must be available upon request.
Inspection activities shall be performed as follows. Any problems that are found shall
be repaired immediately.
BMP element: Potential problem: How I will remediate the problem:
The entire BMP Trash/debris is resent. Remove the trash/ debris.
The perimeter of the wet Areas of bare soil and/or Regrade the soil if necessary to
detention basin erosive gullies have formed. remove the gully, and then plant a
ground cover and water until it is
established. Provide lime and a
one-time fertilizer application.
Vegetation is too short or too Maintain vegetation at a height of
long. approximately six inches.
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Page 1 of 4
Permit Number:
(to be provided by DWQ)
Drainage Area Number:
BMP element: Potential problem: How I will remediate the problem:
The inlet device: pipe or The pipe is clogged. Unclog the pipe. Dispose of the
swale sediment off-site.
The pipe is cracked or Replace the pipe.
otherwise damaged.
Erosion is occurring in the Regrade the swale if necessary to
Swale. smooth it over and provide erosion
control devices such as reinforced
turf matting or riprap to avoid
future problems with erosion.
The forebay Sediment has accumulated to Search for the source of the
a depth greater than the sediment and remedy the problem if
original design depth for possible. Remove the sediment and
sediment storage. dispose of it in a location where it
will not cause impacts to streams or
the BMP.
Erosion has occurred. Provide additional erosion
protection such as reinforced turf
matting or riprap if needed to
prevent future erosion problems.
Weeds are present. Remove the weeds, preferably by
hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on
the plants rather than spraying.
The vegetated shelf Best professional practices Prune according to best professional
show that pruning is needed practices
to maintain optimal plant
health.
Plants are dead, diseased or Determine the source of the
dying. problem: soils, hydrology, disease,
etc. Remedy the problem and
replace plants. Provide a one-time
fertilizer application to establish the
ground cover if a soil test indicates
it is necessary.
Weeds are present. Remove the weeds, preferably by
hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on
the plants rather than spraying.
The main treatment area Sediment has accumulated to Search for the source of the
a depth greater than the sediment and remedy the problem if
original design sediment possible. Remove the sediment and
storage depth. dispose of it in a location where it
will not cause impacts to streams or
the BMP.
Algal growth covers over Consult a professional to remove
50% of the area. and control the algal growth.
Cattails, phragmites or other Remove the plants by wiping them
invasive plants cover 50% of with pesticide (do not spray).
the basin surface.
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Page 2 of 4
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Permit Number:
(to be provided by DWQ)
Drainage Area Number:
BMP element: Potential problem: How I will remediate the problem:
The embankment Shrubs have started to grow Remove shrubs immediately.
on the embankment.
Evidence of muskrat or Use traps to remove muskrats and
beaver activity is present. consult a professional to remove
beavers.
A tree has started to grow on Consult a dam safety specialist to
the embankment. remove the tree.
An annual inspection by an Make all needed repairs.
appropriate professional
shows that the embankment
needs repair. if applicable)
The outlet device Clogging has occurred. Clean out the outlet device. Dispose
of the sediment off-site.
The outlet device is damaged Repair or replace the outlet device.
The receiving water Erosion or other signs of Contact the local NC Division of
damage have occurred at the Water Quality Regional Office, or
outlet. the 401 Oversight Unit at 919-733-
1786.
The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such
that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into
accumulated sediments.
When the permanent pool depth reads 170.5 feet in the main pond, the
sediment shall be removed.
When the permanent pool depth-reads 170.5 feet in the forebay, the sediment
shall be removed.
BASIN DIAGRAM
ill in the blanks)
0 Permanent Pool Elevation 170.5
Sediment Removal V16 9 Pe anen Pool
- - - - - - - - - - - - - Volume Sediment Removal Elevation 168 Volume
Bottom Elevati8 -ft Min. -------------------------------------------- ------
Sediment Bottom Elevation 167 1-ft
Storage Sedimei
FOREBAY MAIN POND Storage
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4
Page 3 of 4
Permit Number:
(to be provided by DWQ)
I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the
performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any
problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible parry.
Project name:Harnett Health Hospital
BMP drainage area number:#2 (Secondary Pond)
Print name:Michael L. Jones
Title:Director of Construction
Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of
the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president.
1, (N 1(M h .WCC\,Zto , a Notary Public for the State of
? ?r-ta_ , County of V?)O. ?X , do hereby certify that
Micie1aeL L_ . VCYY $ personally appeared before me this c:;`f
day of and acknowledge the due execution of the
forgoing wet detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and official
seal,
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Address„800 Tilghman Drive, Dunn, NC
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Report of
Preliminary Geotechnical Exploration
Harnett Health System Hospital Site
Lillington, North Carolina
Prepared For:
Mr. Mike Jones
Harnett Health System (HHS)
800 Tilghman Drive
Dunn, North Carolina 28335
Prepared By:
Trigon I Kleinfelder, Inc.
3500 Gateway Centre Blvd. Suite 200
Morrisville, NC 27560
Trigon I Kleinfelder Project No. 101535
March 30, 2009
Copyright 2008 Trigon I Kleinfelder, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THIS DOCUMENT IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED BY
ANYONE OTHER THAN THE CLIENT FOR THE SPECIFIC PROJECT.
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BORING LOG
PAGE 1 OF 1
PROJECT NO. 101535 ID No. N/A COUNTY Harnett GEOLOGIST D. Goodnight
SITE DESCRIPTION Harnett Health System Hospital GROUND WATER (ft)
BORING NO. B-10 BORING LOCATION OFFSET ALIGNMENT OHM NGWE
COLLAR ELEV. 178.0 ft NORTHING EASTING 24 HR. 5.0
TOTAL DEPTH 19.9 ft DRILL MACHINE CME 55 ATV DRILL METHOD 2.25 in. ID HSA HAMMER TYPE 140 lb. Manual
DATE STARTED 2/23/09 COMPLETED 2/23/09 SURFACE WATER DEPTH
ELEV. DEPTH BLOW COUNT BLOWS PER FOOT SAMP. - L
(ft) (ft) 0.5ft 0.5ft 0.5ft 0 2,0 4,0 6,0 8,0 1,00
NO.
MOI O
G SOIL AND ROCK DESCRIPTION
178.0 178.0 0.00
Topsoil (6.0 inches)
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3 4 7 . 1.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS-1 M f
Coastal Plain Material: Firm, Moist, Tan, Silty,
175
0
174.5 3.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Medium to Fine SAND (SM) with Pebbles 3.0
5 7 10 17 . . . . SS-2 'Wr Residual: Very Stiff, Wet, Tan, Fine Sandy,
17
172.0 6.0 2.5 Clayey, SILT (ML) 5.5
41 50/.4
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50/:4 SS-3 Partially Weathered Rock: Tan, Phyllite
169
5
8
5 170.0 8.0
. .
30
38
19
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57. . . .
SS 4
M Residual: Very Hard, Moist, Tan, Fine Sandy,
SILT (ML)
166.0 12.0
164.5 13.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partially Weathered Rock: Tan, Phyllite
37 50/.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
50/
540 SS-5
159.5
18.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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12 38 50/.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS-6 158.1 19.9
Boring Terminated at 19.9 feet
Notes:
1. See Figure 2 for Approximate Boring
Locations
2. NGWE = No Groundwater Encountered
3. Set 1 inch PVC Piezometer to 19.0 feet
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BORING LOG
PAGE 1 OF 1
PROJECT NO. 101535 ID No. N/A COUNTY Harnett GEOLOGIST D. Goodnight
SITE DESCRIPTION Harnett Health System Hospital GROUND WATER (ft)
BORING NO. B-17 BORING LOCATION OFFSET ALIGNMENT 0 HR. NGWE
COLLAR ELEV. 180.0 ft NORTHING EASTING 24 HR. 7.0
TOTAL DEPTH 23.8 ft DRILL MACHINE CME 55 ATV DRILL METHOD 2.25 in. ID HSA HAMMER TYPE 140 lb. Manual
DATE STARTED 2/2/09 COMPLETED 2/2/09 SURFACE WATER DEPTH
ELEV. DEPTH BLOW COUNT BLOWS PER FOOT SAMP. - L
0
SOIL AND ROCK DESCRIPTION
(ft) (ft) 0.5ft 0.5ft 0.5ft 0 20 40 60 80 100 NO. M01 G
180.0 180.0 0.00
Topsoil (6.0 inches)
3 7 8 . . 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS-1 23.5 Coastal Plain Material: Stiff, Moist, Tan-Red,
176.5 3.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fine Sandy, Silty, CLAY (CL)
6 7 8 . . . 1b . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . SS-2 25.1
174
5
174.0 6.0
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5.5
6 13 18 . . . . .....
. ..... 31 . SS-3 15.8 • • Coastal Plain Material: Very Firm to Dense,
Moist, Tan-Red, Silty, Clayey
Coarse to Fine
171.5 8.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
SAND (SC)
7 9 12 .....21.
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.
167.5 12.5
166.5 13.5
41
500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60/,31
0
SS-5 Partially Weathered Rock: Brown, Phyllite
161.5
18.5 ....................
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50/.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c4 SS-6
56.5
3.5 ....................
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56.2 23
8
50/.2 .
Boring Terminated at 23.8 feet
Notes:
1. See Figure 2 for Approximate Boring
Locations
2. NGWE = No Groundwater Encountered
3. Offset 8.0 feet Toward B-10 Because of
Large Trees
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PROJECT NO. 101535 ID No. N/A COUNTY Harnett GEOLOGIST D. Goodnight
SITE DESCRIPTION Harnett Health System Hospital GROUND WATER (ft)
BORING NO. B-54 BORING LOCATION OFFSET ALIGNMENT OHM NGWE
COLLAR ELEV. 182.0 ft NORTHING FASTING 24 HR. 10.0
TOTAL DEPTH 18.9 ft DRILL MACHINE CME 55 ATV DRILL METHOD 2.25 in. ID HSA HAMMER TYPE 140 Ib. Manual
DATE STARTED 2/23/09 COMPLETED 2/23/09 SURFACE WATER DEPTH
ELEV. DEPTH BLOW COUNT BLOWS PER FOOT SAMP. - L
O
SOIL AND
(ft) (ft) 0.5ft 0.5ft 0.5ft 0 2,0 4,0 6,0 80 100 NO
MOI
G ROCK DESCRIPTION
182.0 182.0 0.00
Topsoil (6.0 inches)
4 4 5 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS-1 M Coastal Plain Material: Loose, Moist, Tan,
17
178.5 3.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9'2 Silty, Clayey, Medium to Fine SAND (SC) 3.0
3 6 7 . . . 13 .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS-2 M Residual: Stiff to Very Stiff, Moist, Tan,
176.0 P6.0 Clayey, Fine Sandy, SILT (ML)
9 9 12 21 . SS-3 M
173.5 ... ...............
10 11 11 . . . . 22
..................... SS -4 EMI
170.0 12.0
168.5 13.5
-
- Residual: Very Dense, Moist, Tan, Silty,
26- 35 -44 . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
. . . SS-5 M Clayey, Coarse to Fine SAND (SC) with
Abundant Quartz Fragments at 12
0-15
5 feet
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.
165.0 17.0
163.5 18.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1631 Partially Weathered Rock: Tan, Phyllite
.
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-50/.47
4-
SS-6 18.9
Boring Terminated at 18
9 feet
.
Notes:
1. See Figure 2 for Approximate Boring
Locations
2. NGWE = No Groundwater Encountered
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PAGE 1 OF 1
PROJECT NO. 101535 ID No. N/A COUNTY Harnett GEOLOGIST D. Goodnight
SITE DESCRIPTION Harnett Health System Hospital GROUND WATER (ft)
BORING NO. B-55 BORING LOCATION OFFSET ALIGNMENT 0 HR. NGWE
COLLAR ELEV. 179.0 ft NORTHING EASTING 24 HR. 9.5
TOTAL DEPTH 19.4 ft DRILL MACHINE CME 55 ATV DRILL METHOD 2.25 in. ID HSA HAMMER TYPE 140 lb. Manual
DATE STARTED 2/23/09 COMPLETED 2/23/09 SURFACE WATER DEPTH
ELEV. DEPTH BLOW COUNT BLOWS PER FOOT SAMP. - L
(ft) (ft) 0.5ft O.Sft 0.5ft 0 20 40 60 80 100 NO.
MOI O
G SOIL AND ROCK DESCRIPTION
179.0 179.0 0.00
178.0 -1.0 - Topsoil (6.0 inches)
3 4 6 10 . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ SS-1 M Coastal Plain Material: Stiff to Hard, Moist,
175.5 3.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tan and Gray, Silty, Medium to Fine Sandy,
8 11 14 - - 25
.... ......... ..... SS-2 M CLAY (CL)
173.0 6.0
7 15 18 33. SS 3 M
171
0
170.5 8.5 . . . . . . . . . .
8.0
9 9 10
. . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SS-4 7 Residual: Very Stiff to Hard, Moist, Tan and
Gray
Clayey
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SILT (ML)
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6 160.0 19.0
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Boring Terminated at 19.4 feet
Notes:
1. See Figure 2 for Approximate Boring
Locations
2. NGWE = No Groundwater Encountered
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TRIGON I KLEINFELDER, INC.
BORING LOG
PROJECT NO. 101535 ID No. N/A COUNTY Hamett GEOLOGIST D. Goodnight
SITE DESCRIPTION Harnett Health System Hospital GROUND WATER (ft)
BORING NO. B-56 BORING LOCATION OFFSET ALIGNMENT 0 HR. 15.5
COLLAR ELEV. 174.0 ft NORTHING EASTING 24 HR. 1.8
TOTAL DEPTH 18.7 ft DRILL MACHINE CME 55 ATV DRILL METHOD 2.25 in. ID HSA HAMMER TYPE 140 lb. Manual
DATE STARTED 2/21/09 COMPLETED 2/21/09 SURFACE WATER DEPTH
ELEV. DEPTH BLOW COUNT BLOWS PER FOOT SAMP. V/ L
(ft) (ft) 0.5ft O.Sft 0.5ft 0 20 40 60 80 100
NO. 7
OI 0
G SOIL AND ROCK DESCRIPTION
174.0 174.0 0.00
173.0 -1.0 . Topsoil (6
0 inches)
2 3 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .
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. . . . . . SS-1 19.8 Coastal Plain Material: Firm to Very Stiff,
170.5 3.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Moist
Tan and Gray
Silty
Medium to Fine
7 9 9 . . . 18
.. ............... SS-2 15.7 ,
,
,
Sandy, CLAY (CL)
168.0 6.0 168.5 5.5
3 3 4 . . 7 ....... . . .... .. . . . SS-3 41.7 Residual: Firm to Very Stiff, Wet, Gray to Tan,
Fine Sandy
Clayey
SILT (ML)
165.5 8.5 .................
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9 6 11
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................. SS -4 37.1
162.0 12.0
160.5 13.5 . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Partially Weathered Rock: Brown, Phyllite
50/.5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 501.5 SS-5
155.5
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18.7
Boring Terminated at 18.7 feet
Notes:
1. See Figure 2 for Approximate Boring
Locations
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FOR REGISTRATION REGISTER OF DEEDS
KIM9ERlY 5. HARGROVE
NC
I?TT COUNTY
' .
MAR
2008 MOV 1311:36:58 P1
BK267 P6:862-887 FEE406.00
1119 2Ni832
Prepared by and return to: Dwight W. Snow, Esq.
PO Box 397, Dunn, NC 28335
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HARNETT
DECLARATION OF COVENANTS
AND RESTRICTIONS FOR
BRIGHTWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS
THIS DECLARATION, made and entered into this 29''H day of October, 2008, by
HARNETT FORWARD TOGETHER COMMITTEE, a North Carolina non-profit corporation,
hereinafter referred to as "Declarant".
WHEREAS, the Declarant owns certain real property in Neill's Creek Township, Harnett
County, North Carolina, referred to in Article 1; and
WHEREAS, Declarant intends that the real property now or hereafter made subject to this
Declaration be developed as a commercial industrial and business park to be known as
Brightwater Science and Technology Campus; and
WHEREAS, it is the purpose of this Declaration to insure the proper development of such real
property; to protect and enhance the values and amenities of all properties within the park; to
ensure the proper use, appropriate development and improvement of such properties; to protect
against the construction of improvements and structures built of improper or unsuitable
materials; to provide for a method for the maintenance and continued improvement of common
areas thereof; and in general to encourage construction of high-quality, permanent improvements
that will promote the general welfare of all existing and future owners and occupants.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Declarant does hereby declare that the properties, now called
Brightwater Science and Technology Campus, as hereinafter defined and such additions thereto
as may be hereafter made pursuant to Article II hereof, is and shall be held, sold and transferred,
conveyed and occupied subject to the covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, uses,
privileges, charges and liens hereafter set forth, all of which shall be binding on all parties having
or acquiring any right, title and interest in said real property or any part thereof, their heirs,
successors and assigns, and shall inure to the benefit of each Owner thereof.
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Article I - DEFINITIONS
The following words when used in this Declaration or any Supplemental Declaration (unless the
context shall prohibit) shall have the following meanings:
Additional Property: Any real property, other than the initial properties, made subject to this
Declaration pursuant to the provisions herein.
Common Areas: Land to be maintained by the Owners, within or related to Brightwater Science
and Technology Campus, identified as "Common Area", "Open Space" or other similar
designation not individually owned or dedicated for public use, so designated by the Declarant
and delineated on the recorded map(s) for the Property. Common Area may be (i) owned by the
Declarant, an Owner or Owners or a third party or (ii) dedicated to a public or quasi-public
entity.
County: County of Hamett, North Carolina, or any successor public body in which the Property
subject to this Declaration may be located.
Declaration: This Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions for Brightwater Science and
Technology Campus, as the same may be amended from time to time.
Declarant: Harnett Forward Together Committee, a North Carolina non-profit corporation or
Brightwater Properties, Inc., a North Carolina corporation at such time that property subject to
this Declaration is conveyed to it by Declarant.
Easement. A grant of one or more property rights by the property owner to and/or for use by the
public, a corporation, or another person or entity. All easements burdening the various phases of
Brightwater Science and Technology Campus are deemed by the Declarant and Owners of all
parcels to be reasonably necessary to the enjoyment of the benefited land.
Easement, Landscape: An area, provided in accordance with Section 3.21 and delineated on
recorded maps for the property subject to this Declaration, upon which standard landscape
requirements and maintenance shall be provided.
Easement, Sign: An area described on recorded maps for the Property subject to this Declaration
upon which identification signs for Brightwater Science and Technology Campus are located.
These areas are subject to common landscape maintenance.
Hospital: Harnett Health System, Inc., its successors and/or assigns.
Hospital Parcel: Tract One as shown on the plat dated October 14, 2008 entitled "Map for
Harnett Health Systems Tract" prepared by Joe E. Godwin, Sr., PLS, and recorded in Map Book
2008, Page 913, Harnett County Registry ("Plat"), and such other Parcel subject to the Hospital's
Right of First Refusal. Provided, however, should the Hospital's Right of First Refusal to
acquire such other Parcel terminate prior to acquisition by the Hospital of said Parcel, then the
Hospital Parcel shall be defined to include only Tract One.
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Hospital Parcel Owner: Owner of any of the Hospital Parcels.
' Hospital Right of First Refusal: Declarant hereby grants unto the Hospital a Right of First
Refusal to purchase the Parcel or Common Area adjacent to Tract one, comprised of
' approximately of 4.39 acres described in detail in the attached Exhibit B (the "ROFR Property").
Declarant shall notify Hospital Parcel Owner in writing ("Notice") upon .Declarant's
' receipt of a bona fide offer to purchase the ROFR Property that Declarant desires to accept from
an unrelated third party ("Offer") before entering into a binding agreement with such third party
for the purchase and sale of the ROFR Property. Hospital Parcel Owner shall exercise its right of
' first refusal by written response to Declarant of its intention to exercise its right of first refusal
not later than sixty (60) days from the date of the Notice ("Hospital Owner Notice Period").
Failure by Hospital Parcel Owner to respond in writing in a timely manner shall be deemed
' refusal by Hospital Parcel Owner to exercise its right of first refusal. If Hospital Parcel Owner
does respond in writing in a timely manner that it is exercising its right of first refusal to
purchase the ROFR Property, then Hospital Parcel Owner shall close on the purchase of the
ROFR Property on the same terms and conditions set forth in the Offer. In the event Hospital
Parcel Owner fails to notify Declarant of its exercise of its right of first refusal within the
Hospital Owner Notice Period, such failure shall be deemed a waiver of such right of first refusal
' whereupon Declarant shall be free to sell the ROFR Property to said third party upon the terms
set out in the Offer.
If Declarant does not close on the purchase and sale to the third party upon the terms in
the Notice within one hundred eighty (180) days after the expiration of Hospital Parcel Owner
Notice period, then Hospital Parcel Owner's right of first refusal shall remain in effect. If the
Declarant does close on the transaction then Hospital Right of First Refusal shall expire. The
Hospital Right of First Refusal shall expire on the first anniversary of the date of recording of the
deed from Declarant to the Hospital, if not sooner pursuant to the terms set forth above.
Improvement(s): All structures or other improvement(s) to a Parcel of any kind whatsoever
whether above or below grade, including, but not limited to, buildings, utility installations,
storage, loading and parking facilities, pipelines, storm drainage system, walkways, driveways,
i landscaping, signs, site lighting, site grading and earth movement and any exterior additions,
changes or alterations thereto, whether original or future construction.
Intent of Use: The intended explicit use of a Parcel by the Owner or Occupant, or anticipated
uses by parties renting or leasing the facility.
Occupant: Any Person legally entitled to occupy and use all or any part or portion of a Parcel.
Operational Plans and Improvements: Complete plans, improvements, activities, and uses which
an owner intends to implement on a specific parcel of land within Brightwater Science and
Technology Campus. Operational Plans may be submitted in conjunction with Parcel Site Plans
or may be submitted at a later date.
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Owner: the record owner other than the Declarant, whether one or more persons or entities, of
any Parcel.
Parcel: Each part of the Properties, the size and dimension of which shall be established by the
legal description in the Parcel Deed conveying such Parcel. A Parcel may also be established by
the Declarant by an instrument in writing executed, acknowledged and recorded by the Declarant
which designates a part of the Properties as a Parcel for the purposes of this Declaration. Such
instrument may, but need not, be a plat of subdivision.
Parcel Deed. The deed of the Declarant conveying a Parcel to an Owner.
Parcel Site Plan: The Parcel Site Plan and data provided for in Section 3.02 of Article III, the
primary purpose of which is to determine compliance of the proposed improvements with this
declaration.
Permitted Operations & Use: Explicit uses as defined in Section 3.07 of Article III, but not
limited to those explicit uses.
Person: A natural person, firm, corporation, partnership or any legal entity, public or private.
Prohibited Operations & Uses: Explicit uses prohibited as defined in Section 3.08 of Article III,
but not limited to those explicit prohibitions.
Property or Properties: The real property described in Article II of this Declaration and by this
reference made a part hereof and any part of the Additional Property made subject to this
Declaration as provided in Section 2.02 of Article H.
Surface Drainage: Drainage ways, whether natural or manmade, which enable the flow of
surface water in a desirable manner to drainage outlets (i.e. rivers, streams, channels, storm water
retention lagoons, etc.).
Yard. An open area which is unoccupied and unobstructed from the ground upward except as
may be specifically provided in an ordinance.
Yard, Front. An open, unoccupied space on the same parcel with a principle building, extending
the full width of the parcel, and situated between the street and the front line of the building,
projected to the side lines of the parcel.
Yard Side. An open unoccupied space on the same parcel with a principle building, situated
between the front line and rear line of the building, projected to the side lines of the parcel.
Yard Side Street. An open, unoccupied space on the same parcel with a principle. building,
extending the full width of the parcel, and situated between the street and the side line of the
building, projected to the front and rear lines of the parcel.
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Yard, Rear. An open, unoccupied space on the same parcel with a principle building, extending
' the full width of the parcel, and situated between the rear property line and the rear line of the
building, projected to the side lines of the parcel.
' Article II - Property Subject to this Declaration and Additions Thereto
2.01 Initial Properties: All of the initial real property constituting Brightwater Science and
Technology Campus consisting of approximately one hundred twenty nine (129) acres, more or
less, owned by Harnett Forward Together Committee and subject to this Declaration more
particularly described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference.
2.02 Subjecting Additional Property to this Declaration: Declarant may subject Additional
Property to the provisions of this Declaration at any time or from time to time as the Declarant in
its discretion may determine by the filing of record with the Register of Deeds of County of
Harnett, North Carolina, a "Supplemental Declaration of Protective Covenants and Restrictions
for Brightwater Science and Technology Campus" for each such addition, provided that such
Supplementary Declaration makes specific reference to this Declaration, describes the Additional
Property and is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for County of Harnett. Each
Supplemental Declaration may contain such additions and modifications of this Declaration to be
applicable solely to the Additional Property as the Declarant may choose. The Declarant is not
bound to add to this Declaration any Additional Property. The Additional Property which is
added hereto by the Declarant may, but need not, be improved. Additional Property made
subject to this Declaration need not be contiguous to the Properties described in Section 2.01 of
this Article.
2.03 Unaffected Property: This Declaration shall have no force or effect as to any real property,
whether owned by the Declarant or by others, except that real property specifically described as
set forth in Section 2.01 or 2.02 hereof.
Article III - Regulations Governing Uses and Improvements
3.01 Control of Uses and Improvements: All Owners shall submit to the Declarant in writing
Operational Plans and Improvements for review in order to show their intent of use. No
Improvement shall be constructed, placed, or maintained or permitted on any Parcel without the
prior written approval of the Operational Plans and Improvements by the Declarant. Owners
shall submit Operational Plans and Improvements' specifications for review to the Declarant in
the manner hereinafter set forth. Approvals under this Article III shall not be unreasonably
withheld, conditioned or delayed.
Declarant shall provide all Owners with notice of receipt by Declarant of any Parcel Site Plan,
Operational Plan or amendments thereto. At Owner's request, Declarant shall provide Owner
with copies of all such submittals, correspondence and/or documentation which are a part of the
record of review by Declarant.
Approval of Parcel Site Plans or Operational Plans by Declarant in no way relieves the Owner
from obtaining permits and other approvals as required to comply with local, state, or federal
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regulations. Provided, however, the Hospital shall be deemed to have satisfied the obligations of
Sections 3.01 through 3.06 by submission to Declarant of a copy of the Site Plan Application
submitted by the Hospital to the County or other governmental unit having jurisdiction of the
proposed improvements on the Hospital Parcel. The intent of Declarant is to accept the
submittals of the Hospital to the County or other governmental unit having jurisdiction in lieu of
the Parcel Site Plans or Operational Plans and Improvements called for in Sections 3.01 through
3.06.
3.02 Submissions to Declarant: Prior to construction, the Owner shall deliver to the Declarant in
form reasonably satisfactory to the Declarant two complete sets of Parcel Site Plans and the
following data:
(1) The Parcel Site Plan showing the location and dimensions of the following improvements:
(a) perimeter of all proposed buildings on the Parcel with area calculations for
commercial, industrial and manufacturing space,
(b) vehicular parking areas,
(c) on-site roads,
(d) points of ingress and egress,
(e) loading and service areas,
(f) easements of record,
(g) easements reserved by the Declarant or allotted by the Owner and shown on the
recorded plat for that phase,
(h) tie-in points with water and effluent collector lines,
(i) landscape planting and watering plans,
0) signs,
(k) outside lighting, and
(1) fencing.
(2) Description of exterior construction materials to be used.
(3) Drawing of the proposed building elevations.
(4) Grading and drainage plans.
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' (5) Complete information regarding air emissions and effluent and waste water discharge.
(6) Drawings and design specifications of all proposed signs shown on the Parcel Site Plan.
Provided, however, no proprietary information shall be required of an Owner pursuant to any
provision of this Declaration.
3.03 Review Time of Parcel Site Plan and Operational Plans: Within thirty (30) days after the
Owner has served written notice upon the Declarant that it has submitted any required Parcel Site
Plan or Operational Plan and Improvements to the Declarant, the Declarant shall notify the
Owner in writing whether such plans are approved or disapproved. Any such disapproval shall
set forth the reason or reasons for such disapproval. Should the Declarant fail to approve or
disapprove the aforesaid Parcel Site Plan or Operational Plan and Improvements in writing
within the said thirty (30) day period, then the Declarant's approval shall be conclusively
presumed to have been granted. No construction of the Improvements provided for in the
submitted Parcel Site Plan or Operational Plan and Improvements shall be commenced until the
expiration of the aforementioned thirty (30) day period without disapproval or the receipt of the
Declarant's written approval of Parcel Site Plans or Operational Plan and Improvements,
whichever shall first occur. In the event Declarant fails to respond to a Parcel Site Plan or
Operations Plan and Improvements in writing within said thirty (30) day period, then at Owner's
written request, Declarant shall provide Owner with written confirmation of Declarant's
approval. Declarant shall provide such written confirmation of Declarant's approval within ten
(10) days of Owner's written request:
3.04 Time for Review of Revised Parcel Site Plans and Data: If the Declarant shall disapprove
any part of the Parcel Site Plan or Operational Plan and Improvements submitted as aforesaid,
the Owner may revise its Parcel Site Plan or Operational Plan and Improvements to incorporate
such reasons for disapproval and shall deliver two (2) complete sets of revised Parcel Site Plan or
Operational Plan and Improvements to the Declarant and the Declarant shall have fifteen (15)
days after receipt within which to review such revised Parcel Site Plan or Operational Plan and
Improvements to determine the Owner's compliance with the Declarant's requested changes.
Should the Declarant fail to advise the Owner in writing of whether or not such revised Parcel
Site Plan or Operational Plan and Improvements are in compliance with the suggested changes
within the fifteen (15) day period, then the Declarant's approval shall be conclusively presumed
to have been granted. In the event Declarant fails to respond to a Parcel Site Plan or Operations
Plan and Improvements in writing within said thirty (30) day period, then at Owner's written
request, Declarant shall provide Owner with written confirmation of Declarant's approval.
Declarant shall provide such written confirmation of Declarant's approval within ten (10) days of
' Owner's written request.
3.05 Changes in Approved Parcel Site Plan or Operational Plan and Improvements:, The Owner
' shall submit to the Declarant for approval any material change or revision in approved Parcel
Site Plan or Operational Plan and Improvements in the manner provided in this Article for the
approval of Parcel Site Plan or Operational Plan and Improvements set forth in Section 3.04.
Declarant shall endeavor to review such changes or revisions within a shorter period of time than
fifteen (15) day period after receipt provided in Section 3.04, but shall not be required to do so.
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3.06 Intent of Use: The Owner shall submit to the Declarant in writing according to Section 3.01
the intended use or uses of the proposed facility at the time of submission of the Parcel Site Plans
or Operational Plan and Improvements. Descriptions of the use or uses should be in detail,
provided, however, no proprietary information shall be required of an Owner pursuant to any
provision of this Declaration. Operation and uses which are neither specifically prohibited nor
specifically authorized in this Declaration may be permitted in a specific case if operational plans
and specific uses are submitted to and approved in writing by the Declarant. Time
considerations for approval shall follow the procedures set forth in Section 3.03. Should the
Declarant disapprove of the intended use in writing, the Owner may resubmit an alternate use or
uses utilizing the same procedures as detailed in this Section provided time considerations for
approval of a resubmittal shall follow the procedures set forth in Section 3.04. The Declarant
shall be notified of changes in use substantially different than that specified on the approved
Operational Plans and Improvements or Parcel Site Plan.
3.07 Permitted Operations and Uses: Unless otherwise specifically prohibited herein, any
business operation and use allowed by applicable zoning and other land use regulations will be
permitted if it is performed or carried out entirely within a building that is so designed and
constructed that the enclosed operations and uses do not cause or produce nuisance to adjacent
sites, such as, but not limited to, vibration, sound, electromechanical disturbance and radiation,
electro-magnetic disturbance, air or water pollution, dust, emission of odorous, toxic or non-toxic
matter, smoke, heat, unusual excavations, or other activities which may in the sole discretion of
the Declarant be considered objectionable to the purposes for which the properties are being
developed. Exceptions to the preceding use restrictions may be made during periods when
equipment breakdown or malfunction occurs in such a manner as to make it evident that the
effect was not reasonably preventable.
3.08 Prohibited Operations and Uses: The operation and use of drilling for and/or removal of
oil, coal, gas, or other hydrocarbon substances on any property subject to these restrictions shall
not be permitted. The following operations and uses shall not be permitted on any property
subject to these restrictions: residential; trailer courts; labor camps; junk yards; commercial
excavation of building or construction materials; distillations of bones; any activity which shall
cause undue fire hazard; dumping, disposal and/or incineration of garbage, sewage, offal, dead
animals or refuse; fat rendering; stock yard or slaughter of animals; refining of petroleum or its
products; smelting of iron, tin, zinc, or other ores; hog, cattle, chicken or other animal raising;
scrap yard storage; automotive garage repair or sales facility; retail or wholesale commercial
stores open to the public at large; building material storage except as may be required during
construction of improvements; lumberyard, coal or wood yard; stone or monument works; auto
wrecking, salvage yards; used material yards; storage of baled or waste scrap paper, rags, scrap
metals, bottles or other junk; bag cleaning, boiler and tank works; central mixing plant for
asphalt, mortar, plaster or concrete; any quarry operations; nude or semi-nude dancing; bar,
tavern or cocktail lounge, except as part of-a restaurant operation; adult or x-rated book or movie
store (except that this provision shall not prohibit the sale or rental of adult or x-rated materials
as part of a business of a video store offering a substantial selection of other types of video
products as a majority of its selection; for the display of pornographic materials; adult movie
theater, so-called headshop selling or displaying drug paraphernalia; massage parlor; renting,
leasing or selling or displaying for the purposes of renting, leasing or selling any boat, motor
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' vehicle or trailer; flea market; or on-site dry cleaning plant; or any use otherwise prohibited by
law. Except for the Hospital, no owner may use, develop, operate, assign, lease or sublet for use
by third parties in an area within 400 feet of the 20.20 acre Hospital Parcel boundary for
' operation or providing services of an urgent care center, imaging center or mobile medical
equipment facility providing magnetic resonance imaging and/or CT scanner, without the
Hospital's prior written consent, which consent may be granted or denied, for any or no reason,
in its sole discretion. This exclusive use shall be for the benefit of the Hospital only and shall
expire on the first (I") anniversary of the date the Hospital opens for business.
3.09 Approvals - Responsibilities: To the extent permitted by applicable law, neither the
Declarant nor its agents, employees, members, successors and assigns shall be liable for damages
to any Owner or to any other Person submitting for approval, Intent of Use, Parcel Site Plans or
Operational Plans and Improvements, or to any one or more of them, by reason of good-faith
mistake in judgment arising out of or in connection with the approval or disapproval or failure to
approve any Intent of Use, Parcel Site Plans and data. Every Person who submits Intent of Use,
Parcel Site Plans or Operational Plan and Improvements to the Declarant for approval as herein
provided agrees by submission of such Intent of Use, Parcel Site Plans or Operational Plan and
Improvements and every Owner or Person claiming by or through an Owner agrees by acquiring
title to any part of the Properties or any interest in the Properties, that it will not bring any action
or suit against the Declarant or any one or more of them, their respective agents, employees,
members, successors or assigns to recover any such damages.
' 3.10 Assignment of Declarant's Powers and Rights: The Declarant may delegate and assign to
any designated and appropriate assignee the powers and rights under Article III with respect to
review of any specific Intent of Use, Parcel Site Plans or Operational Plan and Improvements
submitted to the Declarant. Notice of such assignment shall be provided to the submitting party
and such assignment shall be applicable to all developers improving parcels within the particular
phase of Brightwater Science and Technology Campus. Provided, however, such assignment or
' delegation shall not relieve Declarant of its obligations and duties to implement and enforce the
powers and rights set out in this Article III. In the event any Owner claims that Declarant or
Declarant's assignee has failed to discharge its duties pursuant to this Declaration, the Owner
' may petition the Declarant for a hearing at a regularly scheduled meeting of Declarant to seek
enforcement of the Declaration.
3. 11 Improvements Generally: No improvement shall be constructed, erected, placed, altered,
maintained or permitted on any Parcel unless it complies with the approved Parcel Site Plan or
Operational Plan and Improvements.
3.12 Government Regulations: All Improvements and construction must be in compliance with
local, state, and federal regulations, including without limitation, standards for building and
' construction, land use, air emissions, sanitary systems, industrial effluent, noise levels and
regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration. In the event such other regulations are less
restrictive than the regulations set out herein, then the more restrictive provision of these
' regulations shall apply.
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3.13 Set Back Lines: No structure of any kind and no part thereof, except signs, shall be placed
on any site closer to a property line than those setback limits of the County or other
governmental unit having jurisdiction over the Parcel.
3.14 Height Limitations: Improvements erected on any Parcel shall not exceed those height
limitations set forth by the ordinances, rules and regulations of the County or governmental unit
having jurisdiction over the Parcel.
3.15 Exterior Wall Systems/Building Specifications: Exterior wall systems shall be constructed
using concrete brick masonry walls, common brick, concrete, tile blocks, tile bricks, glass, stone,
concrete tilt panels, or pre-cast concrete panels or other nonmetal wall system, its equivalent or
better, approved by the Declarant.
3.16 Loading Areas and Parking: All loading and receiving shall be conducted entirely on the
building site at loading/receiving areas which shall not be permitted in the front yard of any
building site or in the side yard of any building site that fronts interior roads unless approved by
the Declarant in writing. Loading and receiving areas shall be located and screened so as to
minimize their visibility from any neighboring parcel or street. Exceptions will be permitted on
such lots with frontage on at least three sides. Parking and storage of all motor vehicles by
occupants, their guests, invitees and licensees shall be within Parcel boundaries. Sufficient
parking spaces must be provided by the Owner in areas designated for such purposes. Parking
areas and all driveways shall be constructed with asphalt or concrete and shall include adequate
surface water drainage facilities. Landscaping in parking areas shall comply with the applicable
County or other governmental unit having jurisdiction ordinances.
3.17 Outdoor Storage and Equipment: No articles, goods, materials, supplies, incinerators,
storage tanks, refuse containers or like equipment shall be stored in any area on a Parcel except
inside a closed building or behind a visual, natural vegetation barrier screening such areas from
the view of adjoining properties and/or public streets unless explicit written approval is provided
to an Owner by the Declarant. Water towers, storage tanks, transformers, pump houses,
processing equipment, cooling towers, communication towers, vents, stacks, skylights,
mechanical rooms and other structures or equipment (whether freestanding or roof mounted)
shall be architecturally compatible and effectively shielded from public view by an
architecturally approved method to provide a "roofscape" which shall be approved by the
Declarant before construction or erection of said structures or equipment. Such regulation shall
not be enforced during construction.
3.18 Utilities: All "on-site" electrical lines and telephone lines shall be placed underground in
accordance with the requirements of the respective utilities. Transformer or terminal equipment
shall be visually screened from view from streets and adjacent properties as provided by Section
3.21. The Declarant reserves the right to construct utility lines overhead, and utility lines, pipes
and conduits underground through an area of not more than twenty (20) feet in width along each
side of such boundary line for utilities and access roads, provided that the exercise of such rights
shall not unreasonably interfere with the Owner's use and enjoyment of the property and shall be
exercised in a manner most consistent with such use and enjoyment and without cost, expense or
liability to the Owner, except as otherwise agreed.
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3.19 Easements: The Declarant reserves unto itself and its successors and assigns an easement or
easements of sufficient width for laying sanitary sewers or for utility installation, utility right-of-
ways and maintenance thereof, but Declarant covenants that it will not construct nor grant the
' right to construct any sewer or utility pipes or lines that will interfere with any existing or
planned structure.
3.20 Storm Drainage and Grading: All Owners shall provide details of proposed storm drainage
systems to the Declarant for approval and shall include detailed drawings, specifications, and
locations concerning all applicable storm drainage improvements, including but not limited to
impoundment facilities, underground piping, catch basins, headwalls, ditches and swales from
' each building site to any drainage easements shown on the recorded plat(s) for Brightwater
Science and Technology Campus. All such drainage plans and facilities shall likewise comply
with all rules, regulations and requirements of the County and/or other governmental
' authority(ies) having jurisdiction thereof. The Declarant may elect to require that the Owner
provide any on-site drainage facilities on any Parcel or provide connections to off-site drainage
facilities in the Common Area or otherwise.
' No grading, excavation work or alteration of natural surface drainage or manmade
surface
drainage is permitted without prior written approval of the Declarant. Proof shall be provided by
' the Owner to the Declarant that such grading, excavation work or.alteration of natural surface
drainage or manmade surface drainage shall not create or cause adverse effects on adjoining
Properties or Parcels.
' 3.21 Landscaping and Screening: A ten (10) foot landscape easement shall be provided along all
roads bordering and contained within the Brightwater Science and Technology Campus. Side
' and rear yard areas, and parking areas shall contain landscape elements sufficient to provide
opaque screening eight feet in height at maturity. The Owner of the Parcel shall be responsible
for the maintenance of this required buffer. All areas of the Parcel not otherwise improved shall
be landscaped and/or maintained in a manner consistent with sound erosion control practices.
All such areas shall be planted in grass, shrubs and trees in conformance with the landscaping
plan which shall be a part of the Parcel Site Plans set forth in Section 3.02. Landscape planning
' and installation shall follow standard regional landscape techniques using locally adapted plant
materials.
3.22 Signage: The number, size, shape, design and location of all signs shall be shown on the
Parcel Site Plans submitted to Declarant for approval. No advertising signs shall be permitted
other than those identifying the name, business and products of the firm or person occupying the
Improvements and those offering the Parcel for sale or lease when specifically approved by the
' Declarant. Signs and identifications on buildings or building sites shall only be of such size and
design and color as is specifically approved by the Declarant in writing. All free-standing
identification signs shall be monument signs constructed of materials which are similar to or
' which are harmonious in design and quality with the primary materials used in the construction
of Improvements on a Parcel. The Owner shall erect necessary traffic, directional and warning
signs of size and character appropriate for such purposes with prior written approval by the
Declarant. Any sign erected without the prior written consent of the Declarant shall be removed
within five (5) days of the receipt of written notice from the Declarant demanding such removal.
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If the Owner fails to remove such signs within five (5) days, the Declarant shall have the right
but not the obligation to enter upon the Parcel and remove such signs. The cost of such removal
shall be assessed against and paid by the Owner.
Illuminated signs shall employ only devices emitting a light of constant intensity, and no signs
shall be illuminated by a flashing, intermittent, rotating or moving light. Any illuminating sign
or lighting device shall be so oriented as not to cast light on a public right-of-way so as to cause
glare or reflection that may constitute a traffic hazard or nuisance, nor shall such devises cast
light upon adjacent residential properties which may constitute a nuisance.
Temporary signs shall be permitted during construction and when a Parcel is offered for sale or
lease, provided that the Owner first secure the written approval of the Declarant and provided
further that such approval shall not extend for a period in excess of one (1) year.
Signage of an unsightly nature or that obstruct vision to vehicular traffic as determined by the
Declarant are prohibited. All signs shall be permitted as required by the County or other
governmental unit having jurisdiction.
3.23 Illumination of Buildings and Parking Areas: Any flood lighting of buildings and parking
areas shall be arranged in such a way that no direct glare shall be cast toward any residentially
zoned or developed property and luminary devices shall be hooded or arranged so that the source
of the illumination is not visible from such residential property or highway. Any flood lighting
shall be limited to the illumination of the building for security purposes and to the lighting of
parking areas and access ways as necessary for the safe movement of pedestrian and vehicular
traffic. Lighting intensity shall be limited to that which is necessary to afford minimum adequate
illumination for the purposes set forth in the paragraph. The minimum lighting level shall be no
less than an average maintained level of 0.5 foot-candles. No freestanding luminary devices shall
in any case exceed thirty (30) feet in height. The height, location and intensity of luminary
devices shall be indicated on the Parcel Site Plans and approved by the Declarant.
All lighting shall be harmonious in design and quality with the improvements located on or
planned for the parcel. Wooden poles are prohibited. The poles and lights shall be a dark color,
with a flat or Iow-glare finish.
3.24 Refuse/Outside Storage: Waste must be disposed of by the Owner or the occupants in
compliance with laws. The occupant's premises shall not be used or maintained as a dumping
ground for rubbish or junk. Trash, garbage or other waste shall not be kept, except temporarily
in sanitary containers. All equipment for the storage or disposal of such materials shall be kept
in a clean and sanitary condition. All outdoor refuse collection areas shall be screened from
public view. When it is necessary to store or keep such materials in the open, the lot or area shall
be fenced with a screening fence at least high enough to screen the materials from sight at
ground level; said storage shall be limited to the rear two-thirds of the property.
Bulk storage above ground of all liquids, including gasoline and petroleum products on the
outside of the buildings, shall be permitted only in locations as approved by the Declarant in
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writing, and subject to compliance with rules and regulations of any governmental agency or
agencies having jurisdiction over such matters.
3.25 Access to Lots: Access to properties in subject to these covenants shall be directly from
public roads constructed as part of Brightwater Science and Technology Campus.
3.26 Provisions for Flood Hazard Reduction: New construction or substantial improvement of
any structure within the Properties of the Brightwater Science and Technology Campus falling in
the areas of special flood hazard as defined by and on a Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM)
and/or Flood Hazard Boundary Map (FHBM) shall have the lowest floor, including basement
and interior parking area, elevated to one foot above the level of the base flood elevation. A
registered professional engineer or registered architect shall certify that the standards of this
Section are satisfied. Such certification shall be provided to the Declarant as part of the Parcel
Site Plans and Data set forth in Section 3.02.
3.27 Subdivision: No Parcel may be subdivided without the prior written Consent of Declarant.
3.28 Repurchase Rights: The Declarant's motivation and authority for the development of
Brightwater Science and Technology Campus was to facilitate industrial and technical
development in order to increase the tax base and create new jobs for the citizens of Harnett
County. To accomplish this, it is essential that an Owner improve and utilize its parcel as
expeditiously as possible. Therefore, the Declarant, its successors and assigns, reserves the right
to repurchase any parcel for the same purchase price paid for said parcel if within twenty-four
(24) months from the date of the deed by which it is conveyed, no building has been commenced
thereon, or if before a building has been commenced the Owner, its heirs, successors or assigns
should offer the lot for sale.
3.29 Exclusion of Hospital Parcels from Article Ill: Except for Sections 3.08 and 3.27,
notwithstanding provisions to the contrary set out herein, the Hospital Parcels and Hospital
Parcel Owner are excluded from the obligations and use restrictions set out in this Article III.
Declarant acknowledges and agrees that the Hospital intends to acquire and develop the Hospital
Parcels for hospital uses. Furthermore, provided the Hospital Parcel Owner complies with all
governmental ordinances, rules, regulations and/or statutes, and obtains all relevant
governmental permits and approvals for such use, that such governmental permits and approvals
shall satisfy and comply with the obligations and use restrictions described in this Article III and
no further approvals or consents by Declarant shall be required.
Article IV - Parcel Maintenance
4.01 Owner's Maintenance: It is the intention of the Declarant that the Property constitutes an
attractive and quality development with a view toward preserving the functional aesthetics of the
area to the greatest extent possible with the intended development. To facilitate such intention,
each Owner shall at all times maintain all Improvements in a neat and attractive appearance and
free from debris, consistent with the nature of the Improvements and the operations of the Parcel.
All unimproved areas shall be kept by the Owner in a neat and attractive manner consistent with
the natural surroundings. If any Improvement is damaged by fire, storm or other casualty, or if
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any Improvement is abandoned, that improvement shall be repaired or removed promptly by the
Owner and not allowed to deteriorate or to become an eyesore. The obligations of an Owner
under this paragraph are hereinafter known as "Owner's Maintenance."
Article V - Common Area and Maintenance
5.01 Land to be Maintained: Common Areas, landscape easements and sign easements
delineated on a recorded plat shall be maintained as herein provided. In addition, the Declarant
may designate as Common Area for maintenance purposes, by instrument duly recorded, any
part or all of the land (i) within the private easement areas or within dedicated rights-of-way
within or used in connection with the Properties or (ii) on which there may be facilities or
improvements on property now or formerly of the Declarant which are intended for the general
use and benefit of the Owners and Occupants. These common maintenance areas shall include
but not be limited to landscape and sign easements delineated on the recorded plats for
Brightwater Science and Technology Campus.
5.02 Declarant's Maintenance and Operation Obligations: Declarant shall cause an Owner's
Association to be formed to assume the rights and obligations of the Common Areas and such
maintenance and operation obligations as may be described in the Association's Articles of
Incorporation, Bylaws and this Declaration. Until the expiration of this Declaration set forth in
Section 6.01, it shall maintain, repair, replace and renew or cause to be maintained, repaired,
replaced or renewed such Common Area and other areas designated for its maintenance purposes
in a clean, sightly, safe and attractive condition subject to Owner's participation as provided in
5.04 herein (hereinafter called "Maintenance"). Such Maintenance to the extent not performed
by any other governmental authority or required to be performed by an Owner shall include:
(i) the repair, replacement, renewal and cleaning of all lighting fixtures, signs, entrance
monuments and markers, traffic control signals and signs;
(ii) the mowing, watering, fertilizing, weeding, replanting and replacing of landscaping;
(iii) the operation, maintenance, repair, replacement and renewal of the drainage system, water
facilities, storm water management facilities, effluent collector lines and access roads. The
Maintenance of dedicated streets which have been accepted for maintenance by appropriate
governmental agencies shall conducted by the responsible governmental agency unless otherwise
specified by law.
1. The cost and expenses of performing the aforesaid Maintenance shall include, but not
be limited to, all costs of materials, electricity, labor, supplies, insurance, taxes and
special assessments ("Cost of Maintenance").
2. An annual budget for the Cost of Maintenance shall be provided by the Declarant or
Owner's Association.
3. Payments for the aforesaid maintenance shall be made quarterly.
5.03 Easements for Common Area Maintenance: Perpetual non-exclusive easements for ingress
and egress over, under, across, in and upon the Properties (but not so as to interfere with
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' Improvements on the Properties located in accordance with an approved Parcel Site Plan) are
hereby declared, created and reserved by the Declarant for the benefit and use of itself and/or any
Owner's Association, as the case may be, their respective successors and assigns, agents and
' employees, to provide reasonable access to Common Areas and to enter upon the Properties for
the purposes of performing the Maintenance required under Section 5.02.
5.04 Owner's Participation in Cost of Maintenance: Each Owner shall pay to Declarant its
proportionate share of the Cost of Maintenance required by this Article. The share of the Cost of
Maintenance incurred by the Declarant that each Owner shall pay shall be determined by
' multiplying the total Cost of Maintenance, excluding the Cost of Maintenance associated with
the water facilities and effluent collector line, by a fraction, the numerator of which is the total
number of acres within each Parcel which such Owner owns which are subject to assessment and
the denominator of which shall be the total number of acres to be sold for development within
the Brightwater Science and Technology Campus. Subject to the approval of the annual budget,
such obligation shall commence with the date of the delivery of a Parcel Deed. The Declarant
shall be considered the Owner for the purposes of this Section 5.04, to the extent that it owns any
' part of the Properties. Each Owner's share of the Cost of Maintenance shall be assessed to it by
the Declarant no more frequently than quarterly and shall be accompanied by an itemized
statement of such costs and the manner in which such Owner's share was determined. Each
' Owner shall pay the amount shown on the statement within thirty (30) days after receipt.
5.05 Common Area Dedication: Notwithstanding anything contained in this Declaration to the
contrary, the Declarant and Owner's Association, upon its succeeding to Declarant's rights, shall
have the right, power and authority to dedicate to the State, the County, or other public authority,
in whole or in part, effluent collector lines, water facilities, roads and any other facilities serving
the Property. Such dedication and acceptance thereof shall not, in and of itself, relieve the
Declarant or an Association, as the case may be, from the obligation of Maintenance of the land
and facilities located within dedicated areas, nor relieve the Owners of the obligation to
participate in the payment of the Cost of Maintenance as herein provided.
5.06 Formation and Participation in an Owner's Association. The Association shall be
' organized and governed according to the Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws and according to
rules, regulations and procedures established by a majority of the Owners, with each Owner
having votes in an amount equal to the building site acreage owned by such Owner. In addition
' to the rights and obligations set out in the Articles of Incorporation, Bylaws and this Declaration,
any rights, powers, privileges obligations or duties of the Declarant may be transferred to the
Owners Association, at the discretion of the Declarant, at any time after fifty percent (50%) of
' the parcels plus one additional parcel, have been sold and/or developed. The Declarant shall
have the absolute right to make such a transfer, without any obligation to seek or obtain consent
or approval of such transfer from any Owner or Owners. Such transfer shall be in writing and
' recorded at the County of Harnett Register of Deeds. The transfer to the Owner's Association of
the obligations, as determined by the Declarant, will release the Declarant from further
obligation other than those unfulfilled at the time of transferred liability and will transfer those
obligations and duties to the Owner's Association. Title to Common Area will be transferred
along with the obligations and duties, as well as the right to enforcement of Brightwater Science
and Technology Campus's rules and regulations.
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Article VI - Miscellaneous Sections
601 Term: These covenants and restrictions shall remain in full force and effect for thirty (30)
years from the date of recordation, at which time they shall terminate; provided, however, that
the term thereof may be extended for successive five (5) year periods by the affirmative written
consent of not less than three-fourths (3/4) of the Owners of Brightwater Science and
Technology Campus.
602 Amendment: This Declaration may be amended (a) by an instrument executed by the
Owners of no less than three-fourths (3/4) of the Owners' Parcels subject to assessment under
this Declaration or (b) by an instrument executed by Declarant within three (3) years from the
recordation hereof if such amendment is necessary or desirable in the sole judgment of Declarant
to clarify this Declaration or to correct typographical or similar errors or as may be required by a
title insurance company, provided: (i) that Declarants written consent thereto shall be required to
any amendment pursuant to (a) above for 15 years from the date of recordation of these
covenants or so long as the Declarant owns any of the Properties or any Additional Properties
which may be made subject to this Declaration under the provisions of Section 2.02; (ii) that no
amendment shall in any manner affect any rights with respect to the water facilities and effluent
collector line and related easements without the consent of all Owners, Persons and entities
affected; (iii) that the manner of determining the percentage of assessments allocated to each
Parcel under Section 5:04 shall not be affected without the consent of the Owners of each Parcel
so affected. No amendment by the Declarant shall impose greater liability for areas beyond those
set forth in the initial dedication as shown by the recorded plat for each phase. All amendments
shall become effective when recorded in the office of the Harnett County Registry.
603 Enforcement: The covenants, conditions, restrictions, easements, uses, privileges, charges
and liens of this Declaration shall run with the land and be binding upon and insure to the benefit
of the Declarant, an Owners' Association and each Owner of the Properties or any part thereof,
their respective heirs, successors and assigns; shall create mutual, equitable servitudes upon each
Parcel in favor of every other Parcel; and shall create reciprocal rights and obligations among
Declarant, the respective Owners and tenants of all Parcels, and privity of contract and estate
between Declarant and all grantees of Parcels, their heirs, successors and assigns. The
enforcement of the provisions of this Declaration may be prosecuted by Declarant, any Owner,
or tenant with approval of the record Owner of the Parcel which the tenant occupies in whole or
in part, and the violation of any condition, covenant, restriction or reservation herein contained
shall give to Declarant and to each of the Owners the right to bring proceedings at law or in
equity against the party(ies) violating or attempting to violate any of said conditions, covenants,
restrictions or reservations, to enjoin them from so doing, to cause such violation to be remedied,
or to recover damages from said violation. The Declarant's right and duty to enforce the
conditions, covenants, restrictions and reservations shall remain in force so long as it owns any
part of the Properties or any part of the Additional Property, which may be made subject to this
Declaration pursuant to Section 2.02, except with respect to such provisions which relate to the
powers and rights delegated or assigned to or vested in an Owners' Association and the Declarant
is entitled to seek enforcement of this Declaration by an appropriate equitable remedy issued
from a court of competent jurisdiction. A breach of any of the provisions of this Declaration
shall give to the party entitled to enforce such provision the right to bring a proceeding in law or
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' in equity against the party or parties breaching or attempting to breach the Declaration and to
enjoin such party or parties from so doing or to cause such breach to be remedied or to recover
damages resulting from such breach. Prior to bringing a proceeding in law or in equity against
' the party or parties breaching or attempting to breach the Declaration the Owner shall be notified
of said breach. The notification shall be in writing and shall be delivered in person by a
representative of the Declarant or other party responsible for enforcement of this Declaration or
' mailed to the Owner. Upon notification of the breach the Owner shall have thirty (30) days to
correct the breach or provide a plan to remedy the breach. The proposed plan shall be in writing
from the Owner. If the plan is found to be satisfactory to the party responsible for enforcing this
Declaration, further action by the party charged with enforcement of this Declaration will be
' delayed for a reasonable time to allow the Owner to implement the proposed plan and cure the
default. Decisions made in this regard shall be sent in writing to the Owner. A breach of this
Declaration by an Owner relating to the use or maintenance of a Parcel or part thereof is hereby
' declared to be and constitute a nuisance and every public or private remedy allowed by law or
equity for the abatement of a public or private nuisance shall be available to remedy such breach.
In any legal or equitable proceedings for the enforcement of this Declaration or to restrain a
' breach thereof, the party or parties against whom judgment is entered shall pay the attorneys' fees
and costs of the party or parties for whom judgment is entered in such amount as may be allowed
by law and be fixed by the Court in such proceedings. All remedies provided under this
Declaration including those at law or in equity shall be cumulative and not exclusive. The
failure of a party having a right to enforce this Declaration to do so shall not be deemed a waiver
of the right of any other party having such right nor shall a waiver of one breach constitute a
' waiver as to another breach whether of the same or different nature.
Owners may petition the Declarant or Owners Association to initiate enforcement procedures for
' provisions of this Declaration. If no resolution to the alleged violations of the provisions of this
Declaration, the Owners may seek appropriate equitable remedy from a court of competent
jurisdiction.
' 6.04 Responsibility of Owner: Each Owner shall be responsible for any breach of this
Declaration which is a result of its own acts or omissions or the acts or omissions of an Occupant
of the Owner's Parcel(s).
605 Compliance with Law: Each Owner shall at all times comply with all applicable federal,
state, county and municipal laws, ordinances, rules and regulations and with the applicable
regulations of the local fire insurance rating organization having jurisdiction or any other
organization or board exercising a similar function with respect to the construction, maintenance,
' operation and use of such Owner's Parcel or Improvements thereon.
6.06 Estoppel Certificate: Upon the written request of an Owner or any person interested, the
' Declarant and/or the Owner's Association, as the case may be, shall issue a certificate within ten
(10) business days setting forth the amount of any delinquent assessment or charge with respect
to said Parcel. A reasonable charge may be made for issuance of the certificate.
' 6 07 Severability: If any of the covenants, conditions or terms of this Declaration shall be found
void or unenforceable for whatever reason by any court of law or of equity, then every other
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covenant, condition or term herein set forth shall remain valid and binding provided that in such
event Declarant and all of the then Owners of the Properties shall to the fullest extent possible
modify such covenant, condition or term to the extent required to carry out the general intention
of this Declaration and to impart validity to such covenant, condition or term.
6.08 Owners' Liability, Subsequent Sale, Successor's Obligation: On sale of a Parcel, the Owner
so selling shall have no further liability for the obligations with respect to such Parcel which
accrues after the date of the recording of the deed of conveyance provided, however, that nothing
herein contained shall be construed so as to relieve either the Parcel of any lien arising by reason
of such liability or the Owner of such Parcel from any liabilities or obligations incurred or arising
under this Declaration for the time prior to such recording.
6.09 Combination of Parcels: If two or more adjoining Parcels are acquired by the same Owner
in fee, such common ownership may, at the option of such Owner, be combined and treated as a
single Parcel for the purposes of this Declaration by an instrument duly recorded, notice of which
shall be given to the Declarant, and if in existence, an Owners' Association.
6.10 Delay in Performance - Force Majeure: If the performance of any act or obligation under
this Declaration is prevented or delayed by an act of God, fire, earthquake, flood, explosion,
action of the elements, war, invasion, insurrection, mob violence, sabotage, malicious mischief,
inability to procure or general shortage of labor, equipment or facilities, materials or supplies in
the open market, failure of transportation, strike, Lock-out, action of labor union, condemnation,
threatened condemnation, requisitions, laws, orders of government or civil or military or naval
authorities or any other cause whether similar or dissimilar to the foregoing not within the
reasonable control of the Person required to perform such act or obligation for so long as such
Person is so prevented or delayed by reason thereof, provided the Person claiming the benefit of
force majeure shall within five days of the occurrence of any of the aforesaid causes give to the
Declarant, and/or others as the case may be, written notice thereof, together with a statement
setting forth all the facts evidencing force majeure. At the conclusion of the duration of each
such force majeure, written notice shall be given by such Person of the termination of such force
majeure. This force majeure provision shall apply to the Declarant's and each Owner's
obligations hereunder except those that require payment of money.
6.11 Protection of Lenders: No violation of this Declaration shall defeat or render invalid the
lien, operation or effect of any mortgage or deed of trust {jointly, a "Deed of Trust") which has
been made in good faith and for value and which encumbers any lot or parcel within Brightwater
Science and Technology Campus. Any Lien created under or arising from the terms of this
Declaration shall be junior and subordinate to any such Deed of Trust unless notice of such lien
shall have been filed in the County of Harnett Public Registry prior to recordation of such Deed
of Trust; provided, however, that any mortgagee in possession of any such Parcel or any
purchaser at any trustee's or mortgagee's or foreclosure sale of any such Parcel, shall be bound by
and be subject to this Declaration as fully as any other Owner of any other Parcel located within
the Brightwater Science and Technology Campus, effective upon the date of such acquisition by
such purchaser.
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' 612 Effect of Non-Payment of Assessment: If any assessment or other monetary obligation under
this Declaration is not paid on the date when due, then such assessment or other monetary
obligation under this Declaration shall be delinquent and shall accrue interest thereon at the
' "prime rate" of interest announced from time to time by Bank of America lus five percent (5%)
per annum (such rate to change from time to time as the prime rate changes) unless a lesser rate
is required under applicable law, in which event the lesser rate shall become applicable. Any
' assessments or other monetary obligations under this Declaration not paid when due shall
become a lien against the applicable Parcel with priority as of the date of the recording of such
lien. The acceptance of a conveyance of any Parcel by any Owner shall create the express
authority for the filing of such a lien. If the assessment or other monetary obligation is not paid
within ten (14) days after the due date, then the Owner's Association may bring an action at law
against the Owner personally and/or foreclose the lien against the Parcel, and there shall be
added to the amount of such assessment or other monetary obligation all reasonable attorneys'
fees and costs incurred by the Owner's Association in such action, and in the event a judgment is
obtained, such judgment shall include interest on the assessment as indicated above.
' 613 Notice: Any notice required or desired to be given under the Declaration shall be in writing
and shall be deemed to have been properly served when (i) delivered in person and receipted for
or (ii) two (2) days after deposit in the United States Mail, certified, return receipt requested,
' postage prepaid, addressed, if to an Owner, at its last known address as shown on the records of
the Declarant, as the case may be, at the time of such mailing or to the Declarant, addressed as
follows: Harnett Forward Together Committee, ATTN: N. Johnson Tilghman, P.O. Box 1270,
' Lillington, North Carolina, 27546, or to such other address as Declarant shall from time to time
designate by written notice to each Owner.
' 614 Captions - Singular, Plural, Gender: The Article and Section headings are intended for
convenience only and shall not be construed with any substantive effect in this Declaration.
Words used herein shall be deemed to include singular and plural, and any gender as the context
requires.
6.15 Hospital Parcel Exclusion from Section 3.28, Repurchase Rights: Declarant acknowledges
' and agrees that the Hospital Parcel Owner may encumber the Hospital Parcels with a first lien
security interest as collateral to secure the performance of any obligation of the Hospital
("Security Interest"). The repurchase rights set out in Section 3.28 ("Repurchase Rights") shall
be subordinate to the lien of any such Security Interest. Furthermore, any purchaser out of
' foreclosure, under a deed in lieu of foreclosure, or pursuant to any proceeding in lieu thereof
shall take title to the Hospital Parcels free and clear of the Repurchase Rights and such sale out
of foreclosure, deed in lieu of foreclosure or other similar proceeding shall extinguish the
' Repurchase Rights; provided, however, that the Repurchase Rights shall remain in full force and
effect if the Hospital is the purchaser. The Hospital Parcel Owner may grant deeds of trust,
options to purchase, assignments, pledges, liens and security interests in the Hospital Parcels and
' the holder of the Security Interests shall not be bound by the Repurchase Rights. Declarant shall
provide such documentation and other assurances as the Hospital Parcel Owner reasonably
requests, including without limitation an executed subordination agreement which is in form and
' substance reasonably satisfactory to the Hospital's legal counsel, to confirm that the Repurchase
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Rights are subordinate to the Security Interests and that the holder of the Security Interests is not
bound by the Repurchase Rights.
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' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Harnett Forward Together Committee has caused its
corporate name to be signed herein by its proper officers thereunto duly authorized, all as of the
day, month and year first above written.
HARNETT FORWARD TOGETHER COMMITTEE,
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N : N. 2Jobnson Tilghman
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¦ I, a, Notary Public, certify that N. Johnson Tilghman personally came before me this day
and acknowledged that he is President of Harnett Forward Together Committee, a NC non-profit
' corporation, and that he, as President being authorized to do so, executed the foregoing on behalf
of the corporation.
' Witness my hand and official seal, this the day of 00+060Y , 2008.
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CONSENT OF THE FIDELITY BANK
DECLARATION OF COVENANTS AND RESTRICTIONS OF BRIGHTWATER SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS
The Fidelity Bank being the beneficiary under that certain Deed of Trust dated July 12, 2006,
and recorded in Book 2252, Page 916, Harnett County Registry ("Deed of Trust") all conveying
and encumbering that certain real property described as Exhibit A attached to this Declaration
("Property") hereby (1) consents to the recordation of this Declaration and the imposition of the
provisions hereof on the Property; and (2) subordinates the lien of the Deed of Trust to this
Declaration and the provisions contained herein. In the event of a foreclosure of the Deed of
Trust, or a transfer of any portion of the Property in lieu of foreclosure, each Beneficiary and
Trustee hereby agree that the purchaser at any such foreclosure or the transferee under any such
deed in lieu of foreclosure shall take title to the Property together with and subject to all of the
terms and conditions of this Declaration. Beneficiary executes this Consent solely for the
purposes set forth above. The Trustee also joins in and executes this Consent in its capacity as
Trustee for the purposes set forth above.
BENEFICIARY:
The Fidelity Bank
Nam ; Steven P. Wicker
Title:Senior ice Preside
TRUSTEE:
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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
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I, certify that the following person personally appeared before me this day,
acknowledging to me that he voluntarily signed the foregoing document for the purpose stated
therein and in the capacity indicated: David E. Royal, as trustee.
Date: \`- o'% 22008
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EXHIBIT A
BRIGHTWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CAMPUS
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Harnett Forward Property
Beginning at an existing iron stake in the northern right of way margin of U.S. Highway 401
(Cornelius Harnett Boulevard) a 100 foot wide right of way which said existing iron stake is the
southernmost point of the Harnett Forward Together Committee tract as shown on that survey
recorded in Map Book 2008, Page 913, Harnett County Registry; thence from said Beginning
Point and running with the northern right of way margin of U.S. Highway 401, North 51126'28"
West 1,841.68 feet to an existing iron stake; thence a new line with the boundary of the Gerald
Johnson property (Book 392, Page 198, Harnett County Registry) North 38037'37" East 417.40
feet to an existing iron pipe; thence North 51 '07'15 " West 314.09 feet to an existing axle in the
eastern right of way margin of NCSR 1436 (Matthews Road) a 60 foot wide right of way; thence
running with the eastern right of way margin of NCSR 1436, North 39°31'46" East 484.31 feet
to a point; thence North 35°25'20" East 117.27 feet to a point; thence North 29°17'43" East
33.71 feet to an existing iron stake; thence a new line South 88°46'41" East 314.01 feet to an
existing concrete monument; thence South 88°46' 12" East 885.32 feet to an iron stake set;
thence South 88°45'52" East 476.66 feet to an existing iron stake; thence South 88°56'05" East
280.09 feet to an existing iron pipe; thence South 88°51'55" East 59.95 feet to an existing iron
pipe; thence South 88°54'53" East 129.42 feet to an existing iron pipe; thence South 88°56'43"
East 114.62 feet to an existing iron pipe; thence South 89°05'27" East 317.60 feet to an existing
pipe; thence South 88°40'44" East 904.55 feet to an existing axle; thence a new line, South
00°56'02" West 292.02 feet to an existing iron stake; thence South 01°04'29" West 438.43 feet
to an existing iron pipe; thence South 60°39'05" West 1,151.22 feet to an existing iron stake;
thence South 60°39'32" West 447.43 feet to an existing iron stake; thence South 60048'32" West
872.37 feet to an existing iron stake; thence South 60°48'23" West 323.05 feet to the POINT OF
BEGINNING.
The above described tract is the same property which was conveyed to the Harnett Forward
Together Committee in that deed dated July 10, 2006 and recorded in Book 2252, Page 911,
Harnett County Registry. This tract is shown as the overall Harnett Forward Together
Committee tract on that survey recorded in Map Book 2008, Page 913, Harnett County Registry
which includes subdivided Tract One (20.20 acres) and Brightwater Drive as depicted thereon.
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Exhibit B
Legal Description
of
Right of First Refusal Property
Being a 4.39 acre tract (the "ROFR Property") and a portion of the property of Harnett Forward
Together Committee (PIN # 0650-79-1646), recorded in Deed Book 2252, Page 911, and Map
' No.98-567, Harnett County Register of Deeds. Tract being further described as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron stake, in the southwest corner of the ROFR Property and the southeast
' corner of Harnett Health Systems Tract ("Tract One") as shown on plat recorded in Map
No.2008-913, Harnett County Registry (the "Plat") said iron stake being further located from a
PK Nail located in the centerline intersection of US 401N / W. Cornelius Harnett Blvd. (100'
' R/W) and Brightwater Dr. (80' Public R/W) as shown on the Plat, the following courses and
distances:
N 380 25' 13" E 137.63' to a point; thence with a curve having an arc length L=407.20', radius
R=400.00', chord direction and distance CD=N 67° 35' 02" E, C=389.84' to a point; thence
continuing S 83°15'09" E 171.48' to a point; thence with a curve having an arc length L=97.52',
radius R=250.00, chord direction and distance CD--N 85°34'22" E, C=96.90' to a point;
thence N 74°23'53" E 158.14' to a point; thence with a curve having an arc length L=165.41',
radius R=550.00', chord direction and distance CD=N 83°00'49"E 164,79' to a point; thence N
02032'58"E 30.00' to said point of BEGINNING. Thence with the eastern line of said Tract
One N 14040'37" E 341.74' to an iron stake; thence S 90°00'00"E 479.13' to an iron stake;
thence running a curve having an arc length L=290.60', radius R=780.00, chord direction and
distance CD=S09°06' 10"W C=288.92' to an iron stake; thence S 01'34'14"E 124.04' to an
iron stake; thence with a curve having an arc length L=40.90', radius R=25.00', chord direction
and distance S 45°17'44"W 36.49' to an iron stake; thence continues with a curve having an arc
length L=259.31', radius R=870.00', chord direction and distance N 79 °18'00" W 258.35' to an
iron stake; thence N 70°45'41"W 73.59' to an iron stake; thence with a curve having an arc
length L=177.78', radius R=580.00', chord direction and distance N 79032'32" W 177.08' to an
iron stake, said POINT OF BEGINNING, containing 4.39 acres, more or less.
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KIMBERLY S. HARGROVE
REGISTER OF DEEDS, HARNETT
305 W CORNELIUS HARNETT BLVD
SUITE 200
LILLINGTON, NC 27546
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Filed For Registration: 11 M31200811:36:58 AM
Book: RE 2567 Page: 862-887
Document No.: 2008018202
COVENANTS 26 PGS $86.00
Recorder: MARY ANNE WOOD
State of North Carolina, County of Harnett
KIMBERLY S. HARGROVE, REGISTER OF DEEDS
DO NOT DISCARD
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