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Governor
MICHAEL S.REGAN � �._r;$
Secretary
S.DANIEL SMITH NORTH CAROLINA
Interim Director Environmental Quality
May 23, 2019
LETTER OF APPROVAL
Wayne Younts Realty and Construction, Inc
Wayne Younts
2911 Breezewood Avenue, Suite 200
Fayetteville,NC 28203
RE: Project Name: Toby's Place Subdivision
Acres Approved: 5.5
Project ID: CUMBE-2019-152
County: Cumberland, City: Eastover
Address: Wade-Stedman Road
River Basin: Cape Fear
Stream Classification: Other
Submitted by: Scott Brown
Date Received by LQS: May 2, 2019
Plan Type: Residential
Dear Mr. Younts:
This office has reviewed the subject erosion and sedimentation control plan. We find the plan
to be acceptable and herebyissue this Letter of Approval.The enclosed Certificate of Approval
must be posted at the job site. This plan shall expire three (3) years following the date of
approval,if no land disturbing activity has been undertaken,as is required by Title 15A NCAC
4B .0129.
As of April 1, 2019, all new construction activities are required to complete and submit an
electronic Notice of Intent (NOI) form requesting a Certificate of Coverage (COC) under the
NCGO10000 Construction Stormwater General Permit. This form MUST be submitted and
COC issued prior to the commencement of any land disturbing activity on the above-named
project. The NOI form may be accessed at deq.nc.aov/NCGO1. Please direct questions about
the NOI form to Annette Lucas at Annette.lucas(r�,ncdenr.t,ov or Paul Clark at
Paul.clark(cl ingov. After you submit a complete and correct NOI Form, a COC will be
emailed to you within three business days. Initially, DEMLR will not charge a fee for
coverage under the NCG01 permit. However, on or after June 1, 2019, a $100 fee will be
charged annually. This fee is to be sent to the DEMLR Stormwater Central Office staff in
Raleigh.
Title 15A NCAC 4B .0118(a)and the NCGO 1 permit require that the following documentation
be kept on file at the job site:
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Fayetteville Regional Office s 225 Green Street Suite Il4 F•ayMeville,North Carolina 28301
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1. The approved E&SC plan as well as any approved deviation.
2. The NCGO1 permit and the COC, once it is received.
3. Records of inspections made during the previous 30 days.
Also, this letter gives the notice required by G.S. 113A-61.1(a) of our right of periodic
inspection to insure compliance with the approved plan.
North Carolina's Sedimentation Pollution Control Act is performance-oriented, requiring
protection of existing natural resources and adjoining properties. If, following the
commencement of this project, the erosion and sedimentation control plan is inadequate to
meet the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973 (North Carolina
General Statute 113A-51 through 66), this office may require revisions to the plan and
implementation of the-revisions to insure compliance with the Act.
Acceptance and approval of this plan is conditioned upon your compliance with Federal and
State water quality laws, regulations, and rules. In addition, local city or county ordinances or
rules may also apply to this land-disturbing activity. This approval does not supersede any
other permit or approval.
Please note that this approval is based in part on the accuracy of the information
provided in the Financial Responsibility Form, which you provided. You are requested to
file an amended form if there is any change in the information included on the form. This
permit allows for a land-disturbance, as called for on the application plan, not to
exceed the approved acres. Exceeding the acreage will be a violation of this permit and
would require a revised plan and additional application fee. Any addition in impervious
surface, over that already noted on the approved plan, would also require a revised plan to
verify the appropriateness of the erosion control measures and the stormwater retention
measures. (GS 113A-54.I(b)). In addition, it would be helpful if you notify this office of
the proposed starting date for this project. Please notify us if you plan to have a
preconstruction conference.
Your cooperation is appreciated.
Sincerely,
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Chris Baker
Assistant Regional Engineer
DEMLR- Fayetteville Regional Office
Enclosures: Certificate of Approval
cc: Scott Brown, P. E, 4D Site Solutions, Inc. - electronic copy
Michael Naylor, Cumberland County Inspections Office—electronic copy
Fayetteville Regional Office
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Fact Sheet on the New NCG01 Permit c�--
April 2019
The INC Construction General Permit(also known as"NCG01")was renewed on April 1,2019.The updated permit
does not significantly change the measures that are required to be implemented on construction sites. However,
there are some organizational and technical updates to the permit as described below. Most notably, there is a new
process in which construction sites will obtain official coverage under an NCG01 permit through an electronic
process. DEMLR worked with a broad team of stakeholders to make all of these updates. If you have questions,
contact Annette Lucas at Annette.lucas@ncdenr.gov or (919) 707-3639.
Organizational Updates Acronyms to Know
The new permit: COC: Certificate of Coverage, proof of coverage under an NCG01 permit
• Repeats state requirements for E&SC DEMLR: NC Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources
Plans and organizes them with federal E&SC: Erosion &Sedimentation Control
construction activity requirements; a-NOI: Notice of Intent, application form for the NCG01 permit
• Is clearly organized by topic; and a-NOT: Notice of Termination, form for closing out the NCG01 permit
• Has less text and more tables. SWPPP: Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, required by the NCG01
Technical Updates
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The new permit:
•
u Reqes it that the E&SC Plan meet
SWPPP requirements (p. 2);
• Provides a list of items that must be
included in the SWPPP, such as the
construction sequence, plans,
1
calculations, etc. (p. 2-4);' �
• Has updated language on bypasses and
upsets that is tailored to construction �.s.
activities (p. 10);
• Puts all timeframes for inspections,
record-keeping and reporting in The NCG01 Process
"calendar days" for clarity and The new NCG01 applies to permits approved on or after April 1, 2019.
consistency (p. 11-14);2 Permittees will no longer receive a copy of the NCG01 permit in the mail
• Changes the inspection frequency with their E&SC Plan approvals and be considered as covered under the
(during business hours)to at least permit. Federal rules require that DEMLR receive an NOI on each
once per 7 calendar days and after construction project and issue each construction project its own COC.
every storm > 1.0 inch (previously 0.5
inch);' and Under the new NCG01 process, construction sites will continue to
• Excludes weekends, state and federal receive approval for E&SC Plans from either DEMLR or the delegated
holidays from normal business hours local E&SC program just like before. After receiving E&SC Plan approval,
unless construction activities take permittees will officially obtain coverage under the NCG01 by
place (p. 23). completing an e-NOI (available at deq.nc.gov/NCG01). The e-N01 will
only take about 20 minutes to fill out and submit on-line.
1 This list is based on website guidance
by the DEMLR Sediment Program. Initially, there will be no charge associated with applying for an NCG01
z The number of calendar days was permit but on or around June 1, 2019, DEMLR will begin charging a $100
annual general permit fee as required per§143-215.3D.
selected to be as equivalent as
possible with the previous permit. DEMLR is working on creating a single application form that will allow an
' The intent is to provide predictability applicant to simultaneously apply for an E&SC permit and an NCG01
to the inspection schedule. COC. That effort is part of a larger Permit Transformation project at
DEMLR.