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Suite 1300
Charlotte, NC 28285
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DATE
November 4, 2008
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and Associates, Inc.
November 6, 2008
Mr. Joseph Gyamfi
NCDENR, Department of Water Quality
2321 Crabtree Blvd, Suite 250
Raleigh, NC 27604
Subject: South Tract City Boulevard Development
Charlotte, North Carolina
Our Ref: 018253026
DWQ Ref: 08-1213v2
Dear Mr. Gyamfi:
On behalf of our client, Crescent Resources, LLC, we hereby submit the following items for
your review and approval:
• Three signed Express Review Stormwater Applications;
• Three signed Operation and Maintenance Agreements for each of two wet detention
ponds;
• Three sets of stormwater management construction plans;
• Three calculation reports containing the Wet Detention Pond Supplement Forms and
Checklists for each of two ponds;
• One copy of approved South Tract Mass Grading Plans showing Phase 1 and Phase 2
erosion control plans;
• One copy of the CESI Geotechnical report dated May 1, 2007; and
• One check for $1000 made payable to North Carolina Division of Water Quality.
We trust this meets your needs at this time, but please feel free to contact me at (704) 319-
7699 with any questions or concerns.
Sincerely yours,
KIMLEY-HORN AND ASSOCIATES, INC.
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Charlotte, NC 28217
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Date Received Fee Paid Permit Number(s)
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Quality 401/Wetlands Unit
EXPRESS REVIEW PROGRAM STORMWATER MANAGEMENT APPLICATION FORM
This form may be photocopied for use as an original
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Applicant's name (specify the name of the corporation, individual, etc. who owns the project):
Crescent Resources, LLC
2. Owner/Signing Official's name and title (person legally responsible for facility and compliance):
David Niekamp- Director of Retail Development
3. Owner Mailing Address for person listed in item 2 above: 400 S. Tryon Street, Suite 1300
City: Charlotte
State: NC
Longitude: 80.7639 W
Zip: 28285
Phone Number: 980 321-6181 Fax Number: 980 321-6170 Email Address: DJNiekamp@crescent-
resources.com
4. Project Name (subdivision, facility, or establishment name - should be consistent with project name on
plans, specifications, letters, inspection and maintenance agreements, etc.):
South Tract City Boulevard Development
5. Location of project (Street Address):
Immediately South of City Blvd.
City: Charlotte
County: Mecklenburg
6. Directions to project site (from nearest major intersection):
Immediately off of Exit 43 on Interstate 85 then south on City Boulevard
7. Latitude: 35.2931 N
8. Contact person who can answer questions about the project:
Name: Matthew A. Edwards
Fax Number: (704 333-0845
of project
Telephone Number: 704 954-7493
Email Address: Matt. Edwards@Kimley-horn . com
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DENR. WATER QUALITY
WETLANDS AND STORNWATER BRANCH
II. PERMIT INFORMATION
1. Specify whether project is (check one): .Q_ New Renewal Modification
2. If this is a new project, under which local government's jurisdiction does the project fall (e.g. Town of
Cary, City of Raleigh, or Wake County)? City of charlotte
3. Is there a state-approved stormwater management program implemented by the local government or state
under any of the following programs (Check all that apply)?
Phase II Post Construction Water Supply Watershed Neuse or Tar Pamlico NSW
Randleman WSWS USMP Coastal Counties HQW ORW
4. If this application is being submitted for a renewal or modification to an existing permit, list the existing
permit number and its issue date (if known)
5. Specify the type of project (check one):
Low Density =High Density Redevelopment General Permit Other
6. Additional Project Requirements (check the ones applicable):
CAMAMajor= Sedimentation/Erosion Contro1Q404/401 Permit _NPDES StormwaterOther
Already obtained Already obtained
Information on required state permits can be obtained by contacting the Customer Service Center at
1-877-623-6748
III. PROJECT INFORMATION
1. In the space provided below, summarize how stormwater will be treated. Also attach a detailed narrative
(one to two pages) describing stormwater management for the project.
The development will be treated by two wet detention ponds. Storm-water will
be collected by a storm sewer system and directed to the ponds.
2. Stormwater runoff from this project drains to the
3. Total Project Area: 40.8 acres
Yadkin
River basin.
4. Project Built Upon Area:
5. How many drainage areas does the project have?
53.7 %
21.89 acres
6. Complete the following information for each drainage area. If there are more than two drainage areas in
the project, attach an additional sheet with the information for each area provided in the same format as
below.
Basin Information
Receiving Stream Name Drainage Area I
UT to Doby Creek Drainage Area 2
UT to Doby Creek
Receiving Stream Class C C
Drainage Area 7.20 acres 23.91 acres
Existing Impervious* Area 0 0
Proposed Impervious*Area 5.76 acres 16.13 acres
% Impervious* Area (total) 80% 67.5-.
1/2008 Version 1.0 Page 2 of 5
Impervious* Surface Area
On-site Buildings Drainage Area 1 Drainage Area 2
On-site Streets
On-site Parking
On-site Sidewalks
Other on-site
Off-site 0 0
Total: 5.76 acres Total: 16.13 acres
* Impervious area is defined as the built upon area including, but not limited to, buildings, roads, parking
areas, sidewalks, gravel areas, etc.
7. How was the off-site impervious area listed above derived? N/A
IV. DEED RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS
The following italicized deed restrictions and protective covenants are required to be recorded for all
subdivisions, outparcels and future development prior to the sale of any lot. If lot sizes vary significantly, a
table listing each lot number, size and the allowable built-upon area for each lot must be provided as an
attachment.
1. The following covenants are intended to ensure ongoing compliance with state riparian buffer
authorization or General Certification numbers as issued by the
Division of Water Quality. These covenants may not be changed or deleted without the consent of the
State.
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2. No more than s?erareoo of any ot shall be covered by structures or impervious
materials. Impervious materials include asphalt, gravel, concrete, brick, stone, slate or similar material
but do not include wood decking or the water surface of swimming pools.
3. Swales shall not be filled in, piped, or altered except as necessary to provide driveway crossing.
4. Built-upon area in excess of the permitted amount requires a modified water quality certification prior to
construction.
5. All permitted runoff from outparcels or future development shall be directed into the permitted stormwater
control system. These connections to the stormwater control system shall be performed in a manner that
maintains the integrity and performance of the system as permitted.
By your signature below, you certify that the recorded deed restrictions and protective covenants for this
project shall include all the applicable items required above, that the covenants will be binding on all parties
and persons claiming under them, that they will run with the land, that the required covenants cannot be
changed or deleted without concurrence from the State, and that they will be recorded prior to the sale of any
lot.
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V. SUPPLEMENT FORMS
The applicable stormwater management supplement form(s) listed below must be submitted for each BMP
specified for this project. The most current form(s) located on the 401/wetlands unit website at
littp:i/h2o.enr.state.nc.us/su/bmp forms.litni must be used. Please include both the Design Summary and the
Required Items Checklist along with all required items and supporting design calculations.
Bioretention Supplement
Wet Detention Supplement
Dry Detention Supplement
Level Spreader/Filter Strip/Restored Buffer Supplement
Stormwater Wetland Supplement
Grassed Swale Supplement
Sand Filter Supplement
Infiltration Trench Supplement
Infiltration Basin Supplement
VI. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
Only complete application packages will be accepted and reviewed by the Division of Water Quality (DWQ).
A complete package includes all of the items listed below. The complete application package should be
submitted to the DWQ Central Office.
Please indicate that you have provided the following required information by initialing in the space
provided next to each item. Initials
• Original and two copies of the Express Review Stormwater Management Application $(Z(L
• Signed and Notarized Inspection and Maintenance Agreement 13"
• Three copies of the applicable Supplement Form(s) for each BMP ? L
• Application processing fee (payable to DWQ) P R-
• Detailed narrative description of stormwater treatment/management Um
• Three copies of plans and specifications, including: bg
- Development/Project name
- Engineer and firm
- Legend
- North arrow
- Scale
- Revision number & date
- Mean high water line
- Dimensioned property/project boundary
- Location map with named streets or NCSR numbers
- Original contours, proposed contours, spot elevations, finished floor elevations
- Details of roads, drainage features, collection systems, and stormwater control measures
- Wetlands and streams delineated, or a note on plans that none exist
- Existing drainage (including off-site), drainage easements, pipe sizes, runoff calculations
- Drainage areas delineated
- Vegetated buffers (where required)
1/2008 Version 1.0 Page 4 of 5
VII. AGENT AUTHORIZATION
If you wish to designate authority to another individual or firm so that they may provide information on your
behalf, please complete this section.
Designated agent (individual or firm): Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Contact: Matthew A. Edwards, PE
Mailing Address: 4651 Charlotte Park Drive, Suite 300
City: Charlotte State: North Carolina Zip: 28217
Phone: 704 954-7493 Fax: 704 333-0845
VIII. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION
I, print or type name of person listed in General Information, item 2) David Ni ekamp
certify that the information included on this application form is, to the best of my knowledge, correct and that
the project will be constructed in conformance with the approved plans, that the required deed restrictions and
protective covenants will be recorded, and that the proposed project complies with the requirements of 15A
NCAC 2H. 1000.
Signature: Date: J?(Q(lfiiq((i? lc.7J`b
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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.
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 a lication.
Vegetation is too short or too Maintain vegetation at a height of
long. approximately six inches.
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.3 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. 3 Page 2 of 4
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.
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 7 feet in the main pond, the sediment
shall be removed.
When the permanent pool depth reads 5 feet in the forebay, the sediment shall
be removed.
BASIN DIAGRAM
(fill in the blanks)
Sediment Removal
Bottom
0 Permanent Pool Elevation 726
721 Pe manen Pool
- - - - - - - - - - - -- Volume Sediment Removal Elevation 719 Volume
720 -ft Min. ------------------------------ ------------ ------
Sediment Bottom Elevation 718 1-ft n
Storage Sedimet
Storage
FOREBAY MAIN POND
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.3 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 party.
Project name: South Tract City Boulevard Development
BMP drainage area number:
Print name:Crescent Resources, LLC - David Niekamp
Title:Director of Retail Development
Address:400 South Tryon Street, Suite 1300, Charlotte, NC 28285
Phone
Signa
Date:
Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of
t lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president.
i
I, i G 1C?r1 fti . ?o ? ? ? t CkM S , a Notary Public for the State of
nr o ?r?l, , County of M2 Cj<?k?bLg_r4 , do hereby certify that
1/OW ?0\ I? ?e,kCAt p personally appeared before me this ?J
day of (`? ( e4o ? aoCP, and acknowledge the due execution of the
forgoing wet detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and official
seal,
SEAL
* COMISSIm EVIms May 31, 2011
My commission expires
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev. 3 Page 4 of 4
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.
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. 3 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 SW40I-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.3 Page 2 of 4
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.
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 6 feet in the main pond, the sediment
shall be removed.
When the permanent pool depth reads 2 feet in the forebay, the sediment shall
be removed.
BASIN DIAGRAM
(fill in the blanks)
Permanent Pool Elevation 719
Sediment Removal . 717 - - - _ - - - - - Pe manen Pool
---- Volume Sediment Removal Elevation 713 Volume
BottomElevatio 716 -ft Min. """"""""""""""""""""""""""" "---"------- ------
Sediment Bottom Elevation 712 1-ft r
Storage Sedimei
Storage
FOREBAY MAIN POND
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.3 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 party.
Project name: South Tract City Boulevard Development
BMP drainage area number:
Print name:Crescent Resources, LLC - David Niekamp
Title:Director of Retail Development
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, V_Z? ck, • ?t.Q a Notary Public for the State of
V 0(,.?N uc??,t r6k, County of do hereby certify that
G{ ill I l ??C.Y?Q personally appeared before me this
day of Qdeh_AQ? c?( A)9, and acknowledge the due execution of the
forgoing wet detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and official
seal,
SEAL
My commission expires
Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.3 Page 4 of 4
My C*Mkft EO" May 31, 2Q11
Address:400 South Tryon Street, Suite 1300, Charlotte, NC 28285