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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20001529 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_20000128OtO? W A T eRQG y O `< Michael F. Easley Governor Sherri Evans-Stanton, Acting Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Kerr T. Stevens Division of Water Quality April 26, 2001 Pender County DWQ Project # 990099, 001529 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification, ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS, WRP R.L. Blanton , Inc. Castle Bay Corporation Registered Agent: Randy Blanton P.O. Box 10137 Wilmington NC 28404 Dear Mr. Blanton: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below, to place fill material in a total of 1.93 acres under Nationwide Permit 26 and Nationwide Permit 27 as requested in the application dated January 26, 1999, the application received dated December 8, 2000, and as depicted in the Castle Bay Wetland Delineation plan dated March 8,2001 for the tract known as Castle Bay located on the North side of Hoover Road, near Hampstead, North Carolina in Pender County. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Numbers 3108 and 3256. These certifications allow you to use Nationwide Permit Numbers 26 and 27 when the Corps of Engineers issues them. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. 1. Approved sediment and erosion control devices and practices which equal or exceed those outlined in the most recent version of the "North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual" or the "North Carolina Surface Mining Manual" (available from the Division of Land Resources in the DEHNR Regional or Central Offices) shall be properly implemented. 2. In order to prevent violations of the turbidity standards outside of the area of construction (50 NTU's in streams and rivers not designated as trout waters by DWQ; 25 NTU's in all saltwater classes, and all lakes and reservoirs;) compliance with the approved Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan is required. 3. Waste, spoil or fill shall not be placed, dumped or located in wetlands or waters beyond the footprint of ditches proposed for fill, modification of swales, the approved 1.6 acres of fill, and the efforts necessary to affect wetland creation as proposed in your March 8, 2001 Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 of 1) and the Site, Erosion Control, and Stormwater Management Plan, developed by Tripp Engineering and dated November 15, 2000 (sheet 1 of 4 and 2 of 4). +tR=? i_=: D it F4 Customer Service 1 800 623-7748 Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1 6 1 7 (919) 733-7015 4. All sediment and erosion control measures placed in wetlands or waters shall be removed and the natural grade restored after the Division of Land Resources releases the project. 5 This project proposes a curb outlet system to convey stonnwater. Each designated curb outlet swale shown on the approved Coastal Stormwater plan must be maintained at a minimum of 100 feet in length with a 5:1 (II:V) side slopes or flatter, have a longitudinal slope no steeper than 511o, carry the flow from a 10 year storm event in a non-erosive manner, and maintain a dense vegetated cover as stipulated in the Coastal Stormwater Permit. 6. The swales proposed to be established, in the Site, Erosion Control, and Stormwater Management Plan, developed by Tripp Engineering and dated November 15, 2000 (sheet 1 of 4 and 2 of 4), are required to be 12 inches or less in depth and maintained with stable dense vegetated cover. Further, within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification, written confirmation must be provided, confirming the permanent establishment of these swales. 7. The ditches proposed to be filled in the Site, Erosion Control, and Stormwater Management Plan, developed by Tripp Engineering and dated November 15, 2000 (sheet lof 4 and 2 of 4), are required to be tilled, returned to natural grade, and maintained with stable dense vegetated cover. Further, within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification, written confirmation must be provided, confirming the back fill of ditches. 8. As detailed in the dated March 8, 2001, Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 of 1), 128.1 acres of wetlands are to be dedicated for preservation. Within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification written confirmation must be provided, confirming that a permanent conservation easement is in place for this area. 9. As detailed in the dated March 8, 2001 Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet I of 1), approximately 155.2 acres of wetlands are to be dedicated by as a Common Area and maintained by Castle Bay Homeowners Association, where no additional grubbing, fill, ditching, or excavation except that associated with the agreed ditch fill and Swale restoration. Within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification, written confirmation must be provided, confirming a permanent conservation easement for this area. 10. As detailed in the dated March 8, 2000 Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet I of 1), 24.7 acres of wetlands are to be created. Within 120 days of the issuance date of this certification, wetland creation efforts must be completed with the exception of tree planting which shall be done by February 1, 2002. 12. Monitoring of created wetlands shall be required for a period of 5 years after the (late of the 401 Water Quality Certification. An annual written report must be submitted to the Division of Water Quality. The, report must include well data (daily monitoring), a summary of the data, a discussion of plant survivorship, and a discussions of restored wetland hydrology. Also, this report must include any corrective actions or maintenance that have occurred to ensure the success of the creation efforts. Finally, the report must include an overview of the success of each of the respective created wetland sites located on the tract. This correspondence must he submitted annually by April 1. 13. Wetland deed notifications or similar mechanisms are required to be placed on all lots with jurisdictional wetlands within 120 days of the date of the certification issuance. 14. For a period of two (2) years, following the completion of your efforts to back-till ditches and install/retrofit swales as proposed in your plans, monthly inspections must be conducted and a written record maintained for possible DWQ review. Specifically, a determination must be made and recorded to insure that the back- filled ditches are stable and returned to natural grade and the swales are stable. If additional restoration efforts are required they must be completed and the Regional Office staff must be notified in writing of these efforts. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition, which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733- 1786. cc. Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field DWQ - Wilmington Regional Office John Dorney Central Files Danny Smith File Copy Si c rely, te) Offi Apr 19 01 09:18a Castle Bay Country Club 910-270-4683 I FAX COVER SHEET CASTLE BAY CORPORATION PO BOX 10137 Wilmington, NC 28404 OFFICE: (910) 270-1247 FAX.' (910) 270-4663 SEND TO Company name Attention -- - Dnfe ?u.?.?C.[iG(/?T! Hampstead, NC Fox numbeer? p ? - p? Phone number ?.?_-7 3 -3 - Q - 910-270-1247 .- Urgent Reply ASAP U Please comment Please review L For your inlormatlon p.1 Rpr 19 01 09:18a Castle Bad Country Club 910-270-4683 p.2 April 19, 2001 Mr. John Dorney 2321 Crabtree Blvd. Raleigh, NC 27604-2260 Re: Castle Bay Management Proposal March 8, 2001 Map Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Dear Mr. Dorncy: The following items represent the site management proposal for I fie Castle Bay Tract as depicted on the March 8, 2001 Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. map. The intention of this correspondence is to provide you with a clear understanding of what each shaded area means and how it will be managed. • 128,1 acre wetland area to be dedicated for mitigation and to Resource Conservation Management (including Mitigated Area Q and X ) 0 108.1 Acre tract will be dedicated to a conservation/preservation management group • Wetland creation areas depicted as Q and X will also be dedicated to a conservation/preservation management group. • 155.2 acre wetland area to be dedicated as Common Area and maintained by the Castle Bay Homeowners Association • These areas will not receive any additional grubbing, fill, ditching, or excavation, except that associated with the agreed ditch fill and swale restoration. * No new structures will be placed in these areas. • 1.6 acres Wetlands areas to be filled by Permit for road, cart path and lot crossinas. • 24.7 Wetlands area to be mitigated 0 24.7 acres of wetlands are to be created Apr 19 01 09:18a Castle Bay Country Club 910-270-4683 p.3 1 • 11.9 acres of wetlands are to be re-evaluated in the future • These areas will not receive any additional grubbing, fill or excavation, except that associated with the agreed ditch fill and swale restoration. • No new structures will be placed in these areas without a permit • Where wetland areas were grubbed and scraped, and/or ditches installed, the wetlands will be restored by filling ditches as depicted on plans, and thr, re- establishment of wetland vegetation. • 38.8 Wetlands areas to be dedicated as Golf Course Natural Areas and maintained by the Castle Bay Golf Course, however this acreage may be reduced in the future with re-delineation and approval from the Corp of F,ngincers. • The vegetation will be mowed and managed such that plants do not grow to heights that impede golf play. • These areas will not receive any additional grubbing, fill, or excavation, except that associated with the agreed ditch fill and swale restoration, • No new structures will be placed in these areas without a permit. Thank you for you attention to this matter. If you have any questions please call. Sincerely, Randy L. an in Owner/Developer PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION (PCN)gFEB NATIONWIDE 26 31y9y TO: NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES/BEAUFORT, NC ,WETl., W--T_ kou?FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE/RALEIGH, NC NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY/RALEIGH, NC EPA/ATLANTA, GA STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE/RALEIGH, NC 1. ACTION ID. 199900742 (NW26) 2. APPLICANT: R.L. BLANTON CO./DBA CASTLE BAY GOLF COURSE 3. DATE OF TRANSMITTAL: JAN 29, 1999 4. RESPONSE DEADLINE FEB 05 1999 5. COMMENT DEADLINE (10 days from response deadline): FEB 15, 1999 6. SEND COMMENTS TO WILMINGTON DISTRICT CORPS OF ENGINEERS. WILMINGTON REGULATORY FIELD OFFICE ATTN: MICKEY SUGG (910) 251-4811 FAX NO. (910) 251-4025 NUMBER OF PAGES, INCLUDING THIS SHEET: 30 99- 0??2 HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. =NNW 7225 Wrightsville Avenue, Suite 103, Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Office (910) 256-0002 FAX (910) 256-6180 January 26, 1999 MEMORANDUM TO: Mickey Suggs, Corps of Engineers FROM: David C. Serrell, Project Manager/Planner REFERENCE: Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdi ision SUBJECT: Nationwide Permit, Application 26 Midigation The following documents are attached: 4AN 2 8 1999 Ptctlvs D :W/t1M/NGT?NC TORY SEC D OFF/CF - Pre-Construction Notification Application (Nationwide Permit, Application 26) - Memorandum To: Micky Suggs, Corps of Engineers, Reference: Midigation of Site - Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision, Application 26/Midigation Map - List of the areas for midigation - Map of Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision - Not To Scale, pages 14 - Maps at a scale of 1" = 100' pages 1-19 cc: Mr. Randy Blanton File castle 10 ? 7. . ` 7" i3 ?rltfj? ? ?'1'y '? a ''i ,' ' 1 f 'l, 1 •.Y'r. '', . r {I I'! 7. 77 r .`'. , , ?i 4f I k i7BM 1b I.: CORPd ACTION ' tb ! r' 4 N0101401 : P139MIT , MVESTHD (MOVIDH NATIO WMEI ' PICKMIT #) ! i11 010"CoNgtt1MoN Mo???trIo Apr, o tog NATIONWIbE' Pk!lt1ITS. THAT REQUIRB! 1 ' 1) NOTIrI,CATION TO THI1. CORplt' O)!' ENambRB '+r• ?'' "j ` Z) ."PLACATION Colt bECTION A01 CRATIt'ICATION s 3) COORDINATION WItu THE NC 1AVISION, of COASTAL MANAOEMENT ? t SEND tug b0stIMAL AND (1), COPY b1` THIS CO14P1#9TED 1'OR14 TO THE "PAOPRIAT9 t'i1!!Lb 61'1'iC!!'' o!' TAA' tbK0§ Of INdik saRd ' (Sri A(; sNcY AbbMsSES smai T) ? sav& (7), Go0tic 1 bftouiv bE s9N'. td4tiki N1d1 bIVIstoN b!' kmVIRomaRTAL MANAGt114ENT (sici MERCY. Abb0tantih 09bat) y 1 1,'I I a?1Kri?i ;tuft 11 OWOgRg MANSI R. L. Blanton Company Incorporated DBA t8stle Bay if Cou.{sq 21 MAILtNd+; ADDRESS! P. 0, Box-10137. W' m'n2.hn1 N(: 7,8404.,- '. .. ,. .. SUBDIVISION NAMEl,'Xastle Bay ..???..<. W.. 1 `t?.i• CITIV??.Hamp,stead. STATE! NC IIp CODSI 7844 .i.. ''? P1kW9CT? Lor<ATIQN ADDRESS] INCLUDING SUBDIVISION NAME (IF DIF!'ERENT t'RO? •: ' '-:* ? MAILINO AbbRass ABOvsj ! Hoover Road, .H ?tl amostead. NC 28443 - -;..?DofiednY f nnn't is L.• .. .. .?' .v .. .. .t Jl.i, f•' r l1 TILIPHONd NUMBER (NOME)! 910-790-3266(WORK) ! _910-270-1978..! 41 if APPLICABLE! • Ab8MT'#S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE orrictALi II , ",i,, y r>i AbDRESIt) PROM NUMBER! 51 'LOCATION 6t WORX `(PROVIDS A MAP# PREFERABLY A COPY Of USGS TOpOGRA0H2C"MAP OR Ak)tiAL ¢#tbToGRAPHY WITH SCALE) I j? COUNTY ( ?. Penrl r NEAREST TOWN OR CITY ! e as ' u?mp?,t:,,,_?,, , fir; •, c. ,1 'bP2CIFId LOCAfixON IZROLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDfMKSf ETC,) Hoover. Road... ,r;' ?r. 6, IMPACT>>.(b OR NM9811 6TREAM/RIVER! Godfrey Creek aivi9R IM10: ,_rT; ii'^nr +t °7 ')~!A, IS t+ROCTf LOCATED NEAR HATER CLJ499I!'IED AS TROUT/ TIDAL SALTWATER (SA) / 01011 QUALITY WAT11RIO (HQW) / OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS' (ORW) t WATdR SUPPLY u (Na-I OR Ws-II)I Yea 1 ) NO ( ) rIr YES EXPLAIN! ' . ';?', •+ iii.' ?k ` t?: ?? ;?t{¢}t???? ?y" :Fa ? :•?r ? " ?` . T; •:1 I'. ,' 1. •? ??i ?;4 :??, 1„ ,?.' I,, k1 t,,:? liyt}?'?' ??...., ?• r ' I ? : + ` 1 CoAft 14 i19 LbCAAb WITHIN A NORTH tARObtNA bIVI92014 d>t' Pttodkct 'fb@ M TIli ANbdXH%" -': 'AAJI 'df , ENViRoNMENTAL doNcEhN (At:c)1, itaa t I No ( ) ?II ? ? •, ;: ?:??' 7d t ' tV, TNd h0di dt ; A IL6CAT9V WITHIN A bOAbTAL . COUNTY lair, PAad I !'Ott Lit T or toASTAL I.Af?l • ?°CQUN?'?it?li NHA? ig MHB L??trri Ugtl! !PLAN (LUP)i.b!lSIc3NATIbN! .? •:, ... ., ,,?, +, i A!l tItAVOxm t . gdcTfoN 404 OtRMITS BERN PRRVIOU00 ' REQUESTED rOR Udd oN THtd PRd?+L)fCY'? , a# YEtl,' Nd t x it Yi8 p PROVIDE ACTION t y b t NUMBER or PRtVioUS Pt>Rk* ANb ANY ?., . AwiTIONAL INI.ORMATION .(INdmm PHoTocOPY or 401 CERTIfICAI'ION) t .- *Ad • AbgtTIONAtf , PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED tOR THIS PROPERTY ' IN' tHS tUTVRd t!b s • I ;I? , tits No t ) . If Y98p DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: ,. Ha h_ r•ertn?h.,a rpg&-hah$udi.:•:.' _ .,.term the future. ••'. ... • • ' . 9A? I OTi$ATAV TOTAL NUMBER:Of" ACRES IIN TRACT of LAND1 654 I?r1 9d: I ZaTimviDN TOTAL Mma;a' or ACRES or WETLANDR LOCATED ON PROJECT 10A,'NUMgR11-Or ACR38 00 WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THS PROPOSED PROJECT 13Y I' ': F4 kItA /? 2.78_ EXCAVATION! I.1 1i; r • ?, rhoobiNO t OTHER t ` bRAtNAaE ! TOTAhI ACRES TO BE IMPACTED i 2.78 , ???„ (i 1? STREAM CHANNEL TO. BE IMPACTED BY THE rROPOSED PROJECT (IIr RELQCATB lOB 1.;: bj PROVIDB !#1 . bIBTANCE boTH $ETORB AND AFTER RELOCATION)! None ? y LLNdTH BE1'ORR I FT ArTER t In rT WIDTH h9ro tB (baked on normal high Water contoutd)f Nwr" ArTER t rT ' 1 " BBrOh6! ArTER t AVVRA69 DEPTH 12)•STRMN CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT t1t I (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) None +k •00E14:::RANN)b"L 141b'.1TIO141 PLACEMENT Or PION IN CHANNEL! II r ti?"-;; 1 bHANNtit ELBVATtOId! CONSTRUCTION or A bAM/t'LOODINot 1 ' oTHLtI t fi .. Via; Ii 1.1T CONSTRUCTION or A POND' IS PROPOSED, WHAT t8 THE SIZE or THE WATBRbHE 1 r D bRAININd r ,u•_ to THM POND? NnnP ' ? c I`y? WHAT. tS THE EXOECTBD POND SURrACE AREA1 N/A 1 Us bESCRIOMN Or $ROOOSBD WORK INCLUDINd DIECUBSION Of TYPE' Or MECHANfbAL RdU*VMB"'1'1;.'".A4 I cart . path ' TO 89 USED (ATTACH pLAltd! 944 9 ii"' DRAWINGS ONLY) t Road and t v,?,? •. -' ' ' ' r ? wirip._ I wide Cart paths R wide and 45 Roads 50 1 • , y' PURPOSE or PROQoBRU WORKt Conatructinn of cart paths and roads that 0. ir ns s ._ ',,,•,,, ..wCtlaUds At 1 r •. 141 1NTA'IE tiIIEARONd WHY' IT I>9 BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED dt" IN,.`.„ MiN?LA"ba 1 ( INCLUbE, ANY MEASURER TAKEN To MINIMI EE WETLAND IMPACTS ! es' ..frof ._IApifln4 to upland. W# have minimized the impact to a;,,in-r -Wptlands.by taking the shortest r9ute possible YOU ARd REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE U. S tI FISH AND WtLbLIrt SERVICE (USt'NE) AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE. rISHERIES SERVICE! (NMrS) (BBE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEIIT)l REGARDING THE ORks aNck Or ANY' 1wskALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OIl I THREATbNLb SPEC US Oil CIRTICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BEI ArrECTED BY ,rr.?.±ft till 0RdaoSEb 01kOJEC'Y r i; WttCONTACTED}' , i'' I'''• '? it 1 Nov. ?• 20 1998 (ATTACH RESPONSES FROM THESE AGSHdit l f .::.:'. ; , ,.'?i } '• I .? ,i(; t 16, YOU AM REQUIRSO TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER JRilPd) (EEE iy i' AGENCY; AbbRESUS RRERTI f ' ?•?. REGARDING 't'H§ PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIEA? IN THiO' PiIRM> T; AREA MHICH',NAV - all "rNCTEb BY 'THE PRbPOBEb PRQJECS'T r. bAT9 'CONTACTED! _Tn. hg dons '.k 111 WIS.•T44 'MoinT tNVOLVi9 AN EXPENDITURE Or PUBLIC FUNDS OR THE USE or iusbiG ti t}' ; . ; , ,, (B'IAf'tN `: ' LANbI Yi>ad ?. No (% (f r No. Go To 1b) I IP , YEg 11 N i 1 bOE9 ` f'H14 • PROJECT RE UIR Y+ 1 . , ? , Q E PREPARATION OlE" AN ENVIRONMENTAL bOC+l111ENt i aUROUANI' TO THIN REQUIREMENTS Or THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL 00LICY AcTI i .u. YES ( Nd b s Iir• Aalh HAS TUN bOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA bi9PARTASN't ^?!:•. 00 ADMINISTRATfON STATb' CLEARINGHOUSE'S YEd NO ( i 7.f. IF ANSWER To 17b IS V99p THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE TO DIVISION Or ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH'THE 0 NORTH. CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT,,. ` r ??? f ..t?,. 4; QUE$TtONR MGARDINa 'THE' DTATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS 9HOUL6 BE bIRECT!!D TU. M9 i 'CHRIS bAGGE4T1'# bIaECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSES 'NORT'H CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF? ADMINISTRAf'ION1 116 HEST.' JONES STREETp RALEIGHp NORTH CAROLINA 21603-9003 TELEPHONE (919) 733A6369, j 9i tHL? FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLICATION 'Ir PROPOSED ACTIVITY.;:'•F INVOLVZ8.THE DISCHARGE or EXCAVATED OR rut MATERIAL INTO WETLANDSf`,' ? f a? WETLANtl DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL NETLANDSO STREAMSt LAKES ANb PONDS ON•THiN. • PROPERTY (FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT NUMBERS 14, 18,'21, 26, 20# AND 3811 ALL •.' STREAMS (tNTER14ITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN I ON 'THE MAP, MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS SO FEET OR 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OR THEIR .EQUIVALENT, :". :. bl'•IIA .AVAILABLE# REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH Or WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PROJECti. •?? ? ? C,' Ir DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANTt INCLUDE ALL DATA.SHEtTS RELEVAN'T.'.-'' TO 't'HX PLACEMENT Or THE DELINEATION LINE. ??1• d, ATTACH A COPY Or THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. ?.;?,i. 9' • f t: •? ;il• TIM VM 1?1??? ? 1 • , y ' 'S • ',, .1. ? ? iii . e t t ??. ??,' ?'? ky1.1?t' + •1 . ?? ?: 1. ,1 .. I 1 '•? 1 1 ? '}.' , t_ ;dl MHAt Is lim Uss Or SURROUNDING OROPERTY? Residential and tree farming. t1A ?? 'try' •, _ ' ?•?? 'Y/.rl ts. Iti"PLIC"L91 WHAT IS PROPOSE13 METHOD 00 S19WAGE b29008M1 Sewer hollec ,'pt,gm_w,irtb ;L; packaged waste water treatment plant, with•'the afl-ugnt watei ?,,.,.`•.J ..±j !`' • .: '`.being filtered through sand filters and sprayed on the golf dourse.? _ • WANED AND bATED BY AdENT AUTHORIZATION LLTTERf It' APPLICABLE.:" kOT1!• W5TtMDd OR NAT%R9 Oft THE' U,s MAY NOT B8" IMPACTED PRIOR t01. • 3ddUANC9 ot'A 119CTION +04 .CORPd or ZN02kELf19 0ERMItp AND M• '' ?+ ' ; ; ' 1) AtThift THE 4198UANCS OR WAIVER Or A 401 bIVI91oN Or 9UVI1kokMEMT" NANAGl1MRN' .I, (WATER QUALftitj CERTZrICATION. Ag, OWNZRO S AGENTI S SIGNATURE ?ibATl! II ` t I (AGENT)d 9IGNATURN VALID ONLY ; It AUTHORIZATION LETTER' nom ' Tit$ OWNER .29 PROVIDED (180.) ) • 1 i 1 ?. •1. .Il?'.1tr HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. 7225 Wrightsville Avenue, Suite 103, Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Office (910) 256-0002 FAX (910) 256-6180 January 26, 1999 MEMORANDUM TO: Mickey Suggs, Corps of Engi rs FROM: David C. Serrell, Project Manager/Planne REFERENCE: Castle Bay Golf Course and Sub vision SUBJECT: Midigation of Site The following information provides some pertinent detail regarding the midigation of the site as shown on the Application 26/Midigation Map prepared by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. dated January 26, 1999: All ponds shown in the wetland areas are existing and did not require a permit to construct (Reference: American Mining Company verses US). 2. Some roads are existing and improvements are being made. 3. Fairways in wetlands will be play overs. 4. The site consist of 654 acres of which approximately 135 acres will be deeded to the North Carolina Coastal Land Trust via Camelia M_ Herlevich at telephone 910-763- 0332. cc: Mr. Randy Blanton File castle 11 January 26, 1999 Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision Application 26/Midigation Acreage # Roads Lots Cart 1 3,452.13 8,363.83 1,679.59 2 1,147.14 3,387.90 699.09 3 895.26 442.72 4 23.31 1,372.93 5 3,200.14 466.20 6 203.59 3,318.14 7 16,432.75 557.82 8 7,368.28 3,110.27 9 4,911.34 5,670.89 10 3,112.04 91.60 11 8,523.45 36.01 12 234.74 22.24 13 350.43 440.97 14 1,958.91 631.12 15 125.23 48.43 16 7,810.71 437.55 17 1,750.84 18 727.72 19 366.59 20 6,293.05 21 361.25 22 937.24 23 1,041.58 24 540.66 25 762.42 26 535.24 27 380.74 28 485.28 29 154.58 30 293.76 31 431.03 32 5,308.09 33 587.79 Tee Box Tennis 5,304.11 4,516.45 Total 23, 316.11 5,234.13 1,337.98 1,396.24 3,666.34 3,521.73 16,990.57 10, 478.55 10,582.23 3,203.64 6,559.46 256.98 791.40 2,590.03 173.66 8,248.26 1,750.84 727.72 366.59 6,293.05 361.25 937.24 1,041.58 540.66 762.42 535.24 380.74 485.28 154.58 293.76 431.03 5,308.09 587.79 121,305.17 Sq. Ft. 2.78 Acres d' ,r. O r. m m a CASTLE BAY GOLF COURSE AND SUBDIVISION SCALE: NOT TO SCALE -03a- 10, i t+rrr O l~i. .J W \ ? u r , %.a ?sw.y .c r a a L? ? I I -. ?JIA1y c6i - i 1 IRA LEFT BOTTOM Page Z of 4 .fit ? ?'?? • ? • ? R i 1 • 1 • 1 • j ! • j 1 1 ' 1 • ? 1 / / a7 i 1 Golf Course and Subdivision w?aw ..o .a 0m HOWN " ?- °w Qmm Undeveloped! Note: This area to Land Trust c I W House P - __ ----__ --- - - - - - - - - - - - - N_ G) Q a w O Sb N . =3192 RIGHT BOTTOM Page 4 of 4 N4 \I--, c u O ?J d M 7 M Li y ' v ' t t I 1 1 ' 1 1? 1 1- , 1 1 1 • 1 • a ? i1 •? ¦ ¦ 1 1 1 • ? 1 1 ? 1 1 1 1 1 • ? o J y M. 369 368 19 20 Jo. 29 Cart 154.58 s. f. 328 330 329 Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision No. 1 Road 3,452.13 s.f. 367 366 3a5 /384 21 / 22 / 27 23 24 11 25 26 350 352 351 45 42 43 44 40 POND \,/,"a' 2 Road 147.14 s.f Page 1 of 19 381 360 28 -/? i ?f 49 48 48 No. 4 Road No. 3 Road 23.31 s. f. 895.26 s. f. POND I' SCALE 1„ = 100' Castle. Bay Golf Course and Subdivision es 98 97 95 321 322 323 24 319 88 1 89 , 90 ' 1 / 92 88 1 52 51 53 ..-"O 54 85 r 84 No. 6 Road 203.59 s. f. SCALE 1" = 100' Page 1 or 1b 94 Nage 4 or 1y I / a* 1 No. 7 Road 16,432.75 s.f. 289 290 No. 8 Road r3 7,368.28 s.f. WETLANDS 291 292 125 293 124 Um 128 127 Mry o' 3 SCALE 1"= 100' Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision 1 Page 4 of 19 Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision 145 154 WETLANDS 144 15S No. 4 Cart -ANDS 1,372.93 s.f. 142 No. 9 Road 4,911.34 s.f. 157 141 158 140 No. 10 Road °-? 13,112.04 s.f. No. 1 Lot 159 8,363.83 s.f. 0 139 No. 2 Lot 160 3,387.90 s.f. 138 267 SCALE 1 » = 100' P No. 3 442.72 WETLA 4,911.34 No.! 8,3 r. 4 rage 0 0Tito Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision UPLANDS WETLANDS No. 13 Road No. 12 Road 350.43 s.f. 234.74 s.f. _ UPLAN 90 189 188 187 186 185 184 183 18 181 180 179 17 255 286 257 258 259 260 261 262 282 264 265 268 267 252 ' 251 250 249 a n No. 1 Tennis 248 247 248 °? 4,516.45 s. f. C o. 16 Cart c? 52.82 s.. 0 No. 15 Cart 48.43 s. f. '' 0 0 Q 14 Ca * 1.12 s. f rt U P Li No. 14 Road 1,958.91 s.f. ?r ti ._.. .___.__... __. ..__...__. ..._ ...._.__ .1. _. .. I r.., SCALE 1" = 100' Page 6 of 19 i ANDS Restroom #1 G rcjc SCALE 1" = 100' Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision Page 7 of 19 .. No. 32 Cart 5,308.09 s.f. Castle .Bay Golf Course and Subdivision No. 1 5,301.1 SCALE 1 " = 100' mart s. f. WETLANDS SCALE 1 ° = 100' Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision Page a of 18 Page 8 of 18 UPLAN SCALE 1 " = 100' Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision rage 7U of 19 UPLANDS WETLANDS No. 8 Cart 3,110.27 s.f. SCALE 1 " = 100' A Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision rage 11 of 19 WETLANDS Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision 6 PLAND S PLAND UPLANDS WETLANDS No. 2 Cart No. 11 Cart No. 10 Cart 36.01 s. f. 91.6 0 s. f. / 2.24 s.f. No. 13 Cart 440.97 s.f. i? OC 1 No. / 1 2 SCALE 1 100' ?. v 5 Road 3 s. f. 21s 216 6 214 Page 12. of 19 Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision '. SCALE 1 ° = 100' Page 13 of 19 Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision WETLANDS POND WETLANDS No. 20 Cart 6,293.05 s.f. WETLANDS SCALE 1 " = 100' Page 14 of 19 I No. 22 Cart 937.24 s. f. L1 5g-55 3 WETLANDS SCALE 1" = 100' No. 21 Cart 361.25 s. f. Castle.Bay Golf Course and Subdivision rage 15 of 19 D L HD 22 23 ) 1 24 11 25 No. 29 Cart 154.58 s. f. ' No. 28 Cart 485.28 s. f. 26 UPLANDS No. 27Cart 380.74 s. f. 14 i SCALE 1" = 100' Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision 16, No. 31 Cart No. 30 Cart 431.03 s. f. 293.76 s. f. 15 WETLANDS page 16 of 19 SCALE 1 it = 100' Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision No. 33 Cart 587.79 s. f. WETLANDS Page 17 of 19 4 SCALE 1 " = 100' Castle.Bay Golf Course and Subdivision 158 No. 10 Road No. 1 Lot 159 3,112.04 s.f. 8,363.83 s.f. No. 2 Lot 3,387.90 s. f. /Joe 169 1/ 170 /167 Page 18 of 1'E 140 a? 0 139 c 138 137 160 161 164 J I X / 163 162 136 ' 275 1 275 278 279 /280 135 13A SCALE 1 " = 100' Page 19 of 19 Castle Bay Golf Course and Subdivision UPLANUS SCALE 1" = 100' JAN n? 99 00 Al (DWQ ID: 1?611PS ACTION ID: g q' 7 yo2 NA'T'IONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) _ i PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE: 1. NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS 2. APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION 3. COORDINATION WITH THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY, 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD, RALEIGH, NC 27607. PLEASE PRIN/T? OR TYPE. n /J 1. OWNER'S NAME: ?b 9.1/?JW JAle. ? B (-I?JS/ l?fi q y d/ e:. 2. MAILING ADDRESS: B&/ 141-37 Klm 4 9,Id ?, Ale o? -?V0 y S?BDIVISIYN NAME W, ftip /_e -Bo R-5 ad , Al , _3 I C ITY: -STATE: - ZIP CODE: PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING ?S}?BDIVISIO ME IF DIFFER NT FROM, MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): 4.5 / 6, r?0 v e e Rd? /? 0 P. 16f dl ( ? 9118 90.696.0 0 q 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) _ (WORK) (710 - A 70 ' 1,A y 7 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: _ - NEAREST TOWN: _ SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) _ Gad Req eae-LJ 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STKEAM/PAVER: _ RIVER BASIN: -2Ape Fe A R- 7. (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-1 OR WS-11)? YES ? NO UK YES, EXPLAIN: _ (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO 14 (c) IF THE PROJECT IS COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT ID HWITHIN A COASTAL E LAND USE PLAN (O P) DESIGNATION? FOR LIST OF C 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO ? IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES E] NO F] IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: _ (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: _C380 ?q C ree5 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING:,2.0( EXCAVATION: FLOODING: _ OTHER : _ DRAINAGE : _ TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: COQ (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: LENGTH BEFORE: _ FT AFTER: _ FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): _ FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: _ PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: _ CHANNEL EXCAVATION: _ CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: _ OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? ATTACH PLANS; 81/213Y I 1 DRAWINGS ONLY) 64,51 A10 Rs p h A I t W "A Ko //e y Cued .5-0, % 1, f O s ?e Q 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: --co N sleute-v 4 n/ A,c ?R2 ?Af?i 5 ?(apd5 -7"0 C se 0.55 We Nc/S 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS INCLUDE ANY MEAS RES TAKEN TO MIN M ZE WETLAND IMPACTS) ?qC c'e 5e0 m ,CN y /? ?Cp,?c( Wle ?e. M iNi l a ed die insApcfs J10 we 'l,A'v s --?Aef"vs ?hc,ShoQfcsf -Rou.?e /moss i tke. 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTA?y C THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: _ /YD I/, A0, /999 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OT THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ? NO ? (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ? NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ? NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLICATION IF PROPOSED ACTIVITY INVOLVES THE DISCHARGE OF EXCAVATED OF FILL MATERIAL INTO WETLANDS: (a) WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, LAKES, AND PONDS ON THE PROPERTY (FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT NUMBERS 14, 18, 21, 26, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY. ee F,#e 1'/ (f) IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? 16A:? VKWee TeAnew, h oorri c eN W-f-16 SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. -5F4?14 / o N G o 1F i?4,-,0se, NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIV JISONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT OWNER'S/A MNT S SI ATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). Castle Bay Remediation Plan Pender County, North Carolina Prepared by: Land Management Group, Inc. Wilmington, NC Prepared for: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Raleigh, NC December 6, 2000 Introduction In order to satisfy the concerns of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ), the owner of Castle Bay Golf Course agrees to remediate impacts to wetlands by filling several ditches, creating wetlands, and preserving a section of an existing Carolina Bay wetland system in perpetuity. A total of 10,340 linear feet of ditches/swales will be filled to restore hydrology throughout the site. In addition, approximately 23.7 acres of wetlands will be created by excavating designated upland areas to surrounding wetland grade. A variety of shrubs, trees, and grasses will be planted in these areas. Shrub species to be planted will be similar to those found in surrounding wetland areas. In order to monitor hydrology, one automated hydrologic monitoring well will be installed within a section of the created wetlands at the southern end of the property. Finally, 128.1 acres of a Carolina Bay system that exists within the northeast corner of the site will be preserved in perpetuity. Remediation Ditch/Swale Restoration Throughout the tract, 10,340 linear feet of ditches/swales will be backfilled (Figures 1 and 2) in order to satisfy concerns of DWQ. Previously excavated material from creation areas will be used for fill. Wetland Creation A total of 23.7 acres of existing uplands will be lowered to the grade of adjacent wetlands (Figures 3 and 4). A layer of organic material will be added atop the excavated area to provide a suitable substrate for vegetation establishment. Native shrub and tree species (Table 1) will be established in the creation areas at a 10 foot spacing. In order to maintain the Scottish links style of the existing golf course, shrubs will be planted in lieu of canopy trees throughout all creation areas except the Carolina Bay ridge (northeastern section, next to preservation area). In this section, red maple (Ater rubrum) trees will be planted. Grass species such as Andropogon glomeratus will be planted throughout all creation areas. Wetland Preservation Approximately 128.1 acres of existing Carolina Bay wetlands will be preserved (Figure 3) through proper legal covenants, which will ensure that the wetlands will remain in their natural state in perpetuity. The North Carolina Coastal Land Trust has expressed interest in acquiring the property and preliminary negotiations have taken place regarding the transfer of the property to that group. Monitoring Per an agreement with DWQ, hydrological restoration success will be monitored in only one section of the wetland creation area (Figure 3). An automated groundwater well will be installed and data will be collected daily. Success criteria will be the establishment of a groundwater table at or within 12" of the soil surface for 5% of the growing season. Implementation Schedule Wetland creation will commence as soon as possible after all necessary permits have been obtained. Summary In order to satisfy the concerns of DWQ regarding this site, several actions will be implemented. A total of 10,340 linear feet of ditches/swales will be filled to restore hydrology throughout the site. In addition, approximately 23.7 acres of wetlands will be created by excavating designated upland areas to surrounding wetland grade. In these areas, a variety of shrubs will be planted and one automated hydrologic monitoring well will be installed to monitor hydrology. Finally, 128.1 acres of a Carolina Bay system that exists within the northeast corner of the site will be preserved in perpetuity. These actions will compensate for wetland impacts within Castle Bay and fulfill the requirements of DWQ. Table 1. Shrub species to be planted within most wetlands creation areas at Castle Bay. Species typical of Carolina Bay ecosystem (Schafale and Weakley, 1990). Trees to be planted are based on nursery availability. Common Name Scientific Name Red Bay Persea palustris Loblolly Bay Gordonia lasianthus Titi Cyrilla racemiflora Sweet Gallberry flex coriacea References Schafale, M.P. and A.S. Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina- Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Raleigh, NC, 325 pp. \ ,?/[ _ - n??-?? /'•\ /'.. / 4 ? ? \ . i??r i' I I ??S?-? o j :_W . 1' -?????? ? ? - ? ? -c.ccr o.•a 14, r f 1 \? ?L I \ 1 E: z I. N Scale: 1" = 600' Figure 1. Approximately 7500 linear feet of ditches will be filled in northern half of tract. ?¦ Ditch to be filled Castle Bay Remediation Report Pender County, North Carolina Land Management Group, Inc. r? ? l ?? '.. . \?• °\ --?,J' ` X \ N Scale: V = 600' 10 1 Ditch to be filled Figure 2. Approximately 2840 linear feet of ditches will be filled in the southern half of the tract. Castle Bay Remediation Report Pender County, North Carolina Land Management Group, Inc. Wetland preservation area Wetland creation areas Automated well 1800 Figure 3. Map of Castle Bay depicting wetland creation and preservation areas. SCALE 1" = 900" Castle Bay Remediation Report Pender County. North Carolina Land Management Group, Inc. Wetlands Uplands Sections of uplands will be excavated - l -3 feet, to adjacent wetland grade. Map Not to Scale Figure 4. Wetlands will be created in sections of existing uplands by excavatin Castle Bay Remediation Report down to adjacent wetland elevations. g Pender County, North Carolina Land Management Grout). Inc. Plot Flan i a pr?VG y Ga ? r?vQta • 0??q" 1r w, LOj 7q w Prapo.ad ? 1 $ . ? Re.rdar,ca I Lot 77 0 0 63 16'y Scale.!0 S 74-3212, of Graphic Scale Castle Bay Golf Lours o is 30 Zoning District: PD Lot Area - 7843 s , f t Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Reor 10' - Side ' Lot 78 DESIGN SOLUT410INSsItA Planning 4 tle Bay - Phase 3 I.mdwApe ?c eon m? uw,Archltecturo psoil Touinship Pander county North Caro I ina Plot Plan I? C05t1e Bay Drive (5o' Private R-/V) N 70' ' _5" E 00' L-55.21' 24-? ' R„230 N 13'13'0'1" GN?laS.?? ; II ii ?, Pro N Lot 78 w ' Rrtder?ce I UO I t ! 1` O li ?---- ?, ?-bt 80 i ,i - ? u 'I ? ? I Scale: t" 3 46.12' 0' 5 74'32'2f " W Castle Bay Graphic Scale Golf Course I 30 0 15 30 Zoning District: PD Setbacks. 25' - Front Lot Area - 901q s.F.t 15' - Rear II 10' -- Side DESIGN SOLUI I01 Site Plarx?inQ Lot 719 stle Bay Phase 3 WLOI% we.w c.?ti eM Archites c urs Topsail Township pander county ra am -ML rx *?x (;9=0) ?.s„?, North Carolina }W4'VV *,- -- , r. o --. .`I' Plan Zoning District: PD Setbacks: 25' - f=ront 15' - Rear 10' - Side Castle Bay Drive (50' Private R/W) _ T,. n( Rc, joe5-4- aet SrIr DESIGN- SOLUT11 7 site Pla?nlnp 4 Le"scope ?o. eo. mi, u??qw? eau, cMah. »w Architect Tel& (W) 736-4%4 / PAX (IW) 2M44?I Plot Castle Bay Golf Course n E 201 t S(. y re invent Scale: 1 " 30' Graphic Scale 30 0 15 30 Lot Area - 101674 s . f . t Lot 84 stle Bay - Phase 3 opeoll Toumehip Pender county North corolino Lp W ?- ???? ? W 111?V i? Plot PlOH ' -? Lot 115 , L N ,77700sp9e F U 3 1 .?, 14/ 4j p b ? Proposed RZesldenoe Q ' L IL Cq Castle Bay Golf Course ?6 08 * ? , 1d. Lot 113 Y I Scale: 80 1, .. 30, Graphic Scale 30 0 15 30 i Zoning District: PD 9.pf-R`,;,Cy?- Setbacks: 25' - Front Lot Area - 11,122 s. f . t 15' - Rear 10' - Side ?DESIGN SOLUTIONS shoe anning . Lot 114 castle say -Phase 4 rQ Set 10t Mbbjk7N Arch(le unet it Townsh(p Pander county T Ma (9 10) 7 -416 / P,yc = ? aawe? North carol lno ClIOI a! w -MLl Plot pt \' n U 0 cle a z •a I Lot 116 1SA •?. -? ? ca7' AI 0n ', •, ? , - aft. S 77-'a Lot 114 N k / I i .. i Zoning District: PD 4-0' Recgv('Stf' 5-c o Setbacks: 25' - Fron t , 15' - *car 10' - Side DESIGN SOLUTIONS Site Planning 4 190 1 Landscape ra. ear 1302t urn North C *m J? Architecture 1* w (1r) 2b&-4%6 ! PAX MW) 764•8 b1 Graphic Scale 30 0 is 30 ¦ FT Lot Area - q,702 s . { . t Lot 115 tic Boy - Phrase 4 mall Township Pander County North Carolina a? \ I a co Castle Bay Golf ?1m Course Plot Flan, i Lot 117 ti N, i O ? -t ?a Q ?o Lot 115 ? w 0 ?W Castle Bay Im Golf Course W vli ? _.s (vA` rs ? Scale: I" - 90' Graphic Scale 30 0 is 30 Zoning District: RD Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Rear 10' - Side DESIGN SO LU'TIM Site PlannfnQ t Lamscape ?a s,. m? urn Architecture lgten NaM? trolw no& tw (eu asp-vets i FAX taro) ? swl i !i I Lot Area - q, 6q3 s. f . f Lot I I (o stle Bay - Phase 4 1 Township Pend North Carolina - S' Al ? VA 9 77 ,494t,U _-$etO, wrrw F'lot Stan Future Development ,.•? ,p a QP 1 ? r ? G 11 Scale: 1" - 30' Graphic Scale 30 0 is 30 Zoning District: PD 401 K(?'- vz'st 3 ( O Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Rear 101 - side DESIGN SOLUTIONS site plavilng I.ArwIscape » Architecture ?o. eor wi uMW-I tWw CMOWA w tw (?) Tea-r?s r Ax tin 7Y-6461 W g' ?sy Castle Bay Nr Golf Course 4 I ? owl Lot Area - 1012641 s.f. t Lot 117 t 1e, Say - Phase 4 North Carolina IUL-27-99 TUE 01:49 PM BIBERSTEIN & NUNALEE The attorney propartnq this irstrueent has made no record search or title examination as to thm property heroin descelbed, unless the ewe is shown by his written And signed cerelricate. FAQ IN,). 91 2596923 I P. 01 Excise Tax pleoordingl TLer, book and fe9c Tax lot No. Paro?l dentifier Ye. 1 Verified Syl County on the ey of , 1!!_ Return to closing attorneri Hail after recording to# This instrument prepared by Biberstein ` Nuna • , Attorneys at Law, P. O. box 428, burgaw, NO 29425. arfef Description for the rndex 20 serve Oudfre Cre NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL Ty DEED THIS DEED made thin ...' day of Jul , 1999, b nd between: . GRANTOR OMAN= Randy L. Blanton and wife, North C arolina Coastal Judy Ellen Blanton I T at The designation Grantor and Grantee used heroin shall include said partl•s, their heirs, successors and assigns, an hall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by c e:t. WIZMMITH, than the Grantor, for a va 1e consideration paid by th4 Grantee, the recelpt of which is hereby aeknow • ged, ham and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the antee in fee simple, all that certain lot or paroel of land situated in Topsa 1 Township, gender county, Mortl Carolina and more particularly described as f owat SEE ATTACMZD ISMISIT A The property h•rainabove described was acquired Grantor by instrusent recorder in book 1185, page 045. TO NAVIN AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parce l of land and all privilegue am appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grants I n fee simple. JUL-27-99 TUE 01:42 PM BIBERSTEIN & NUNALEE G And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, premises in fee simple, has the right to conv4 title is marketable and free and clear of all one warrant and defend the title against the lawful except for the exceptions hereinafter stated. Title to the property hereinabove deecribed exceptional 1. Restrictions of record. 2. Ad valorem taxes for the year 1999. 3. Routine utility easements and high% , 6wz' :s /2& 40V--NA--' 912596823 P. 02 l,t Grantor iv suited of the the same in fee staple, that Wanes, and that Grantor will aims of all persons whomsoever subject to the following ights of way. IN WITNBSS WHIDABOT, the Grantor has her t set h1s hand and seal, or if corporate, has caused this instrument to be miqiad in its corporate nama by tho duly authorised officers and its seal to be her o affixed by authority of its Board of Directors, the day and yesr 4t I wri i (SIAL) n ' . an on STATB OF NOR A CAROLINA COUNTY Or _( ALL) N O,f aLw i. _V 1rm talc F 'nn )P(5 a Notary 1 County and State, do hereby certif; and Judy Bllen Blanton personally appeared bef the due execution of the foregoing instrument. ,r'S01411 to's , Witneso my hand and notarial oval this t V%( F i pTA Notary pub t f` aO+Ky C mission Upirest Lo in and for the aforesaid that Randy L. Blanton ne this day and acknowledged test; ) day of July, 1999. -?a , _ The foregoing certificate of Notary Public, is certified to be correct. This instrumant aid this certificate are duly registered at the date and tine and in the soak and pegs shown on th t rat page hereof. Pander County Relister of Deeds all PI\lis's Coral a 1PL19s\1ix%D2sD2%nc coastal 1644 trmst.vp ' slstan! North Carolina General Warranty Deed propsred by sibersty I n16 funales, Page 7 of 3 Attorneys at Low ,;UL-27-911 TUE 01,49 PM BIBERSTE114 & NUNALEE Exhibit A FA} 0. 9102596923 i ?I Being all that certain tract of 1 Township, Ponder County, North Car on the North by (now or formerly) C the Ponder County Registry in Dood sound on the Bast by property of Rai Book 1185, Page 45. Bound on t1 property of Randy L. Blanton in De and being more particularly descri Commencing from the centerline int Creek Road a private 60 ft access a, of Hoover Road a public 60 ft. r leaving said conterline intersectio survey tie line North 04 degrees West 4271 ft. +\- to the southwest "lands" and the northwestern corne, Blanton. Thence leaving said sae Hoover Road and running with the-c; Collins and Blanton North 77 de seconds East 9.27 ft. to an exists running North 77 degrees 44 min, 2255.44 ft, to an existing iron 1 North 57 degrees 31 minutes 45 seco the Point of Beginning. Thence Resource Conservation Management li minutes 45 seconds East 1421.67 ft leaving the common property line c and running South 32 degrees 28 mi 800.00 ft to a point. Thence runni minutes 45 seconds West 862.18 ft running North 47 degrees 26 min 254.00 ft. to a point. Thence rur 09 minutes 17 seconds west 742.61 beginning and containing 20 acres wetlands Delineation Map prepare Company, Inc, dated March 15, 1999 hereby made for a more full and ac Nortb C"O1ik* 96nlr4l Marranty Dood proytcod by sLbec• *trern*ys 4t taw P. 03 id lying in Topsail ina and being bound line as recorded in ook 1158, Page 247. Y L. Blanton in Deed South and Went by Book 1185, Page 45 d as follows sections of Godfrey unent and the center ht of way. Thence Is and running with a minutes 04 seconds Cn corner of Collins of property of Randy Irn right of way of Kon property line of tees 52 minutes 55 1 iron pipe. Thence es 03 seconds Bast pe Thence running is Vast 622.99 ft. to Iinning with the new a North 57 degrees 31 to a point. Thence Collins and Blanton 'too 15 seconds East South 57 degrees 31 to a point. Thence es 37 seconds West Ing North 74 degrees ft. to the point of nd being shown on a by Hobbs Surveying o which reference is orate description. MuAaOA, page 7 of 7 4 U i ?\ o to co /;z v N \ N (b N to ¦ W t t N 4 L20 L16 L15 L14 10 10 19 ??a civt m x 158.85 S ?-l lD ?M w 9 Z9 Z-1 09 £fl ? 1 F;:J?eS; 1 ?. ?s ? s/ 99 L9 / ? B9 / 69 f OL t?aa iQ 09 at ?. ,. _ .... _ ..., _ Nan^Mi? v?/ ?? .. ? - .. ,? vim,-mow, - .. ,? .,.v?iv?/ „? ??..„ - - ??n ??M???,?^ Mien f '??/?/?\n^^ f ?? ? ? ? ^? .. _ n .. - - ?+ v n.. .? _ _ ? ? ,w? ^n?????? v n w _ M -P -16i: o _ N N U N "' ? "' U V ? N 40 U - CID &D 4 1! 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Wilmington, NC Prepared for: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Raleigh, NC December 6, 2000 Introduction In order to satisfy the concerns of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ), the owner of Castle Bay Golf Course agrees to remediate impacts to wetlands by filling several ditches, creating wetlands, and preserving a section of an existing Carolina Bay wetland system in perpetuity. A total of 10,340 linear feet of ditches/swales will be filled to restore hydrology throughout the site. In addition, approximately 23.7 acres of wetlands will be created by excavating designated upland areas to surrounding wetland grade. A variety of shrubs, trees, and grasses will be planted in these areas. Shrub species to be planted will be similar to those found in surrounding wetland areas. In order to monitor hydrology, one automated hydrologic monitoring well will be installed within a section of the created wetlands at the southern end of the property. Finally, 128.1 acres of a Carolina Bay system that exists within the northeast corner of the site will be preserved in perpetuity. Remediation Ditch/Swale Restoration Throughout the tract, 10,340 linear feet of ditches/swales will be backfilled (Figures I and 2) in order to satisfy concerns of DWQ. Previously excavated material from creation areas will be used for fill. Wetland Creation A total of 23.7 acres of existing uplands will be lowered to the grade of adjacent wetlands (Figures 3 and 4). A layer of organic material will be added atop the excavated area to provide a suitable substrate for vegetation establishment. Native shrub and tree species (Table 1) will be established in the creation areas at a 10 foot spacing. In order to maintain the Scottish links style of the existing golf course, shrubs will be planted in lieu of canopy trees throughout all creation areas except the Carolina Bay ridge (northeastern section, next to preservation area). In this section, red maple (Ater rubrum) trees will be planted. Grass species such as Andropogon glomeratus will be planted throughout all creation areas. Wetland Preservation Approximately 128.1 acres of existing Carolina Bay wetlands will be preserved (Figure 3) through proper legal covenants, which will ensure that the wetlands will remain in their natural state in perpetuity. The North Carolina Coastal Land Trust has expressed interest in acquiring the property and preliminary negotiations have taken place regarding the transfer of the property to that group. Monitoring Per an agreement with DWQ, hydrological restoration success will be monitored in only one section of the wetland creation area (Figure 3). An automated groundwater well will be installed and data will be collected daily. Success criteria will be the establishment of a groundwater table at or within 12" of the soil surface for 5% of the growing season. Implementation Schedule Wetland creation will commence as soon as possible after all necessary permits have been obtained. Summary In order to satisfy the concerns of DWQ regarding this site, several actions will be implemented. A total of 10,340 linear feet of ditches/swales will be filled to restore hydrology throughout the site. In addition, approximately 23.7 acres of wetlands will be created by excavating designated upland areas to surrounding wetland grade. In these areas, a variety of shrubs will be planted and one automated hydrologic monitoring well will be installed to monitor hydrology. Finally, 128.1 acres of a Carolina Bay system that exists within the northeast corner of the site will be preserved in perpetuity. These actions will compensate for wetland impacts within Castle Bay and fulfill the requirements of DWQ. Table 1. Shrub species to be planted within most wetlands creation areas at Castle Bay. Species typical of Carolina Bay ecosystem (Schafale and Weakley, 1990). Trees to be planted are based on nursery availability. Common Name Scientific Name Red Bay Persea palustris Loblolly Bay Gordonia lasianthu.s Titi Cyrilla racemiflora Sweet Gallberry Ilex coriacea References Schafale, M.P. and A.S. Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina- Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Raleigh, NC, 325 pp. b' x,?iU,t.?rv Y i_ _ r It let e.. ? lCc.?.-? •/?/6 `? M? .` ,Y? ? ?;S=c - 'osxu.u_x:.. ? w'`??'}?p•\??^? / \) \//r-s+s+w_ t.. ? y' u-' '\?I• ?????? "'^?.di:.:.cr•-?c'` :.h'?i? ?-,(????i?? C ? \ '` (1/` \ ":7 7 INV i f ---- -------- I _ N Scale: V = 600' 4mm? Ditch to be filled Castle Bay Remediation Report Figure 1. Approximately 7500 linear feet of ditches will be filled Pender County, North Carolina in northern half of tract. Land Management Group, Inc. Scale: V = 600' CIO - N \ Om"11 Ditch to be filled Figure 2. Approximately 2840 linear feet of ditches will be filled in the southern half of the tract. Castle Bay Remediation Report Pender County, North Carolina Land Management Group, Inc. Figure 3. Map of Castle Bay depicting wetland creation and preservation areas. Wetlands Wetland preservation area Uplands Wetland creation areas X Automated well N ?.%,. MMMME1 0 900 1800 SCALE 1" = 900" Castle Bay Remediation Rep Pender County, North Caroli Land Managem nt Group, Inc. Wetlands ..`'Fi mss, au."r i?3. Figure 4. Wetlands will be created in sections of existing uplands by excavating down to adjacent wetland elevations. Uplands Sections of uplands will be excavated - 1-3 feet, to adjacent wetland grade. Map Not to Scale Castle Bay Remediation Report Pender County, North Carolina Land Management Group. Inc. 4v. Action Id. f1 qt - 71 0 County GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION Property owner Address D o M37 oh 3, c . -- Telephone No.-qIU- 1P, 3x66 ;W-Mg I It, Description of Activity ??_1? , ?1? ?_?o '•5 ?? ,, ???? n • D6 /}C. o _ Sec11Bh kr7?? l?er!?r???SS_ltB? ?G'+?? ?f tp?`??,5. L?c? f?c w???' on AS'R^?e` wl?w?? b don-A ,? 4"d leg f f!Ag SIh yisCyY ?e- h. JJ 4- Q Applicable Law: VSection 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1344) (check all that apply) Section 10 (River and Harbor Act of 1899). Authorization: Regional General Permit Number. A Nationwide Permit Number. 3,__ rroles s 1 4 e'x- 4,d s?}?,& GOti> Your work is authorized by this Regional General (RGP) or Nationwide Permit (NWP) provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the attached conditions and your submitted plans. If your activity is subject to Section 404 (if Section 404 block above is checked), before beginning work you must also receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the N.C. Division of Environmental Management, telephone (919) 733-1786. For any activity within the twenty coastal counties, before beginning work you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management, telephone (919) 733-2293. Please read and carefully comply with the attached conditions of the RGP or NWP. Any violation of the conditions of the RGP or the NWP referenced above may subject the permittce to a stop work order, a restoration order, and/or appropriate legal action. This Department of the Army RGP or NWP verification does not relieve the permittce of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State, or local approvals/permits. The permittce may need to contact appropriate State and local agencies before beginning work. If there are any questions regarding this authorization or any of the conditions of the General Permit or Nationwide Permit, please contact the Corps Regulatory Official specified below. Date--..-. j=(1:qJ Corps Regulatory Official Telephone No. ('qlA a5L-wl Expiration Date of Verification F'XI'IRATR)N OMEO VERIFICATION: SURVEY PLATS, I IELU SKis unliI Nwl'26exl)iic;(Clll,t•l,nySrl)k•ndlcr IS. 1999)orlwo I' PLANS, ETC., MUST 13E ATTACIIED TO THE, YEL yvols. rronl dalc of issue, whichever c1111« first OR AVAILABLE. CESAW rnnn U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRIC'T' Size and Location of project (water body, road name/number, town, etc.) Feb 08 01 11:09a Castle Bay Country Club 910-270-4683 P.1 CASTLE BAY CORPORATION PO BOX 10137 Wilmington, NC. 28404 OFFICE: (910) 270-1247 FAX.. (910) 270-4883 FAX COVER SHEET SEND TO Company F7 /I/ From A 7M Date E Office W0- ' Office kwadw Ham stead NC Fax nutt?pe? ((?-TT)) Phone number 910.270-124 uwt Repty ASAP Please comment ? Please review E] For your inlormetion Total pages, l Ax*7g cover. COMMENTS MMPMOM ?ry i??ii .. •::?fH Michael F. Easley Governor William G. Ross, Jr., Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Kerr T. Stevens Division of Water Quality 'kdol January 31, 2001 Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Branch 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, N.C. 27699-1621 FAX: (919) 733-9959 46 FROM: PHONE: e-mail: NO. OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS SHEET: lq7- -1 fVY A.xv Customer Service 1 800 623-7748 bT Uj-C oc?'V? Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 276991617 (919) 733.7015 MEMORANDUM TO: John Dorney Regional Contact: J Steenhuis Non-Discharge Branch WQ Supervisor: Rink Shiver Date: SUBJECT: WETLAND STAFF REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS Facility Name Castle Bay Corporation / R.L. Blanton Inc Project Number 00 1529 Recvd From A1313 Received Date 12/8/00 Recvd By Region Project Type golf cart and pond County Pender County2 Region Wilmington Certificates Stream Stream Impacts (ft.) Permit Wetland Wetland Wetland Stream Class Acres Feet Type Type Impact Score Index Prim. Supp. Basin Req. Req. 1112 I To F_ PT -@N r__ 18-74-49- l F_cF SW 30,623. ? F_ F_ I- Mitigation Wetland MitigationType Type Acres Feet Is Wetland Rating Sheet Attached? 0 Y 0 N Did you request more info? 0 Y 0 N Have Project Changes/Conditions Been Discussed With Applicant? 0 Y 0 N Is Mitigation required? 0 Y 0 N Provided by Region: Latitude (ddmmss) Longitude (ddmmss) Comments: This office has the followingbjections to this eject This office does not like the fact that there are wetland areas that will be re-evaluated in the future (is there some reason they wlll no no longer be wetlands?) All wetland impacts are to be done up front, all remaining wetlands will be place in conseryation easements Recommendation: 0 Issue 0 Issue/fond 0 Deny cc: Regional Office Central Office Page Number 1 Facility Name Castle Bay Corporation / R.L. Blanton Inc County [lender Project Number 00 1529 Regional Contact: J. Steenhuis Date: Comments (continued from page 1): cc: Regional Office Central Office Page Number 2 Feb 08 01 11:10a Castle Bay Country Clu . JAN-31-2001 WED 03:44 PM R 910-270-4683 NO. P. 03 4. All sediment and erosion control measures phased In we ands or waters shall be rumovcd and the natural grade restored nfter the Divisiu of Land Resources releases the project. 5. This project proposes a curb outlet system to cuavey sto »water. Each designated curb outlet Swale shown on 1he approved Coastal Stormwater plan ast be maintained at a minimum of 100 feet in len_th ,.ith a 5:1 (H:V) side slopes or flatter, hav a longitudinal slope no steeper than 5%, carry the how from a 10 year storm event in a non-erosi a manner, and maintain a dense ve-cutled cnvcr as stipulated in the Coastal Surrmwater ermit. 6.' The swabs proposed to he established, in the Site, Erosi in Control, and Stormwater Man.t ;ement flan. developed by Tripp Ersineorin_ and dated Novern er 15, 2000 (sheet lof 4 and 2 of 4). are required to be 12 inches or less in depth and maintained with stable dense vegetated cover. Further, within 90 days of the issuance date of this ccnil ration, written confirmation must he provided. confirming the permanent establishment of th se swales. 7. The ditches proposed to be filled in the Site, Erosion Cu trot, and Stormwater Manasetttent Plan, developed by Tripp Engineering and dated November 1 . 1000 (sheet 1 of 4 and 2 d4), arc required to be filled. returned to natural grade, and main ined with stable dense ve_!etated cover. Further, within 90 days of the issuance data of this ceai cation, written confirmation must he provided, confirming the back fill of ditches. 8. As detailed in the dated December 7, 2000 Wetland Dcl cation f Castle Bay Flan, developed by Ilobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Eagintering (sheet 1 o 1). 128.1 acres (including creation anus Q and X) of %%:tlrnds are to be dedicated for preservntl Within 90 days of the issuance date of this ccriificstion written confirmation must be proviocu "contirming that a permanent conservation easement is in place for this area. 9. As detailed lathe dated December 7, 2000 Wetland Del neation I Cattle 13ay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company. Inc. Etigineerin; (sheet 1 1). 215.0 acres of wetlands are to be 'dedicated for preservation. Within 90 days of the issum a date of this ecru Gcation, written confirmation must be provided, confirming a permanent conservation easement for this area. 10. As detailed in the dated December 7, 2000 Wetland Del nation I Castle Bay Plan, developed by Ilobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 1). 24.7 acres of wetlands are to be created. Within 110 days of the issuance date of this ce ification, wetland creation efforts must be cumpleted with the exception of tree planting which hall be done by February 1, 200?. It. Monitories of created wetlands shall be required for a p rind of 5 years alter the date of the 401 Water Quality Certification. An annual written report asst be submitted to the Division of Water Quality. The report must include well data (did) monitoring), a summary of the data. a discussion of plant survivorship. and a discussions of re rnzd wetland hydrology- Also, this report must include any corrective xtions or maintenan a that have occurred to ensure the success of the creation efforts. Finally, the report must tclude an overview of the success of L'ach of the respective created werland sites located on a tract. This axrespondence must be submitted annually by April 1. 12. Wetland decd notifications or similar mechanisms are r uired to be placed ott all lots with jurisdictional wetlands within 120 days of the date of th certification issuance. P.3 ?I ? zoo? U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS im ? WILMINGTON DISTRICT Action Id. 200100309 County Pender GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION Property owner: Mr. Randy Blanton Castle Bay Golf Development Post Office Box 10137 Wilmington NC 28404 Telephone No: (910) 270-1247 Size and Location of project (water body, road name/number, town, etc.) The project site is located in Castle Bay Golf Development on Hoover Road (SR 1569) in the headwaters of Godfrey Creek Hampstead, Pender County, North Carolina. Description of Activity: Authorization to discharge fill material into 0.32 acre of Section 404 waters and wetlands for the restoration of impacted wetlands associated with the previous construction of drainage ditches. The permit request is the result of an enforcement order by North Carolina Division of Water Quality. In the State's evaluation the current ditches violate North Carolina's water quality standards The restoration is expected to restore approximately 25.90 acres of jurisdictional wetlands as depicted in your November 27, 2000 plans. Applicable Law: X_ Section 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1344) (check all that apply) Section 10 (River and Harbors Act of 1899) Authorization: NW27 Nationwide Permit Number Special Condition (1) All of the subject ditches to be filled in must be surveyed by conventional methods or GPS and the survey, with distances and bearings, submitted to our office upon completion This survey must include the location of all anti-seep collars within the piped areas. Your work is authorized by this Regional General (RGP) or Nationwide Permit (NWP) provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the attached conditions and your submitted plans. If your activity is subject to Section 404 (if Section 404 block above is checked), before beginning work you must also receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the N.C. Division of Environmental Management, telephone (919) 733-1786. For any activity within the twenty coastal counties, before beginning work you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management, telephone (919) 733-2293. Please read and carefully comply with the attached conditions of the RGP or NWP. Any violation of the conditions of the RGP or the NWP referenced above may subject the permittee to a stop work order, a restoration order, and/or appropriate legal action. This Department of the Army RGP or NWP verification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State, or local approvals/permits. The permittee may need to contact appropriate State and local agencies before beginning work. If there arc any questions regarding this authorization or any of (lie conditions of the General Permit or Nationwide Permit, please contact (lie Corps Regulatory Official specified below. Date: December 21, 2000 Corps Regulatory Official: Mickey T. Su Telephone No.: (910) 251-4811 Expiration Date of Verification: December 21, 2002 Federal Register /Vol. 65, No. 47 / Thursday, March 9, 2000 / Nnri,-- --------------- atates adversely affected by the project; 6. Regional and C (2) A writte g 12893 n statement to strict ase- y-Case which is likely to jeopardize the Engineer detailing tom with Conditions. The activity must com 1 with any regional conditions which may endangered soeci ese or of a seer, es threatened or continued paragraph (b),labove by the have been added by the division discharge must occ waters of the engineer (see e 33 CFR 330.4(e)) United States an proposed for such designation, as y additional any case specific conditions added b nth identified under the Federal Endangered minimization of be achieved); 3 A the CCorps r b d escri do () y the State or tribe in i s Species Act, or which will destroy or P easures taken to ensure Section 401 water quality certification adversely modify the critical habitat of that the osed work complies with and Coastal Zone Manag such species. Non federal permittees Para s (c) through (f), above; dement Act shall notify the District Engineer if any ete rminati A r ation plan (for aggre (4) co; siNildcand Scenic Ri?ers. No activity listed species or designated critical g in isolated waters on-tidal may occur in a component of the habitat might be affected is or is in the tlands adjacent to hea ers and National Wild and Scenic River System; vicinity n the project, or is located in and rock/mineral mi ' only). the designated critical habitat and shall or in a river officially designated by does n thorize hard Congress as a "study river" for possible notifie at the This NWP d not begd in by 'work k on Disthetrict activity Engineer that rock/mineral mi including placer inclusion in the system, while the river mining, in stye . No hard rock/ is in an official study status; unless the requirements s the Endangered Species mineral mi • can occur in waters of appropriate Federal a en Act have been satisfied and that the the Unite tes within 100 feet - management res onsibility forts direct activity is authorized. For activities that ordin gh water mark of h river, has determined in writing that the may affect Federally-listed endangered stre he terms "headw and r proposed activity will not adverse! or threatened species or designated Ili ed waters" are de at 33 CFR affect the Wild and Scenic River y critical habitat, the notification must 3 .2(d) and (e), resp t For the designation, or study status. Information include the name(s) of the endangered purposes of this y Y or threatened species that may be e term "lower on Wild and Scenic Rivers may be perennial strea efined as follows: obtained from the appropriate Federal affected by the proposed work or that A stream in the gradient is low land management agency in the area utilize the designated critical habitat and water v ty is slow, there is no (e• National Park Service, U.S. Forest that may be affected by the proposed tidal i at e, some water flows O work. As a result of formal or informal Service, Bureau of Land Management, consultation with the FWS or NMFS, througho the year, and the substrate U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service). consists mainly of sand and mud." 8• Tribal Rights. No activity or its the District Engineer may add species (Sections 10 and operation may impair reserved tribal specific regional endangered species rights, including, but not limited to, conditions to the NWPs. ermit General reserved water rights and treaty fishin (b) Authorization of an activity by a Conditions and hunting rights. g nationwide permit does not authorize The following general conditions 9. Water Quality. (a) In certain States the "take" of a threatened or endangered must be followed in order for an y and tribal lands an individual 401 water species as defined under the Federal authorization by an NWP to be valid: quality certification must be obtained or Endangered Species Act. In the absence 1. Navigation. No activity may cause waived (See 33 CFR 330.4(c)), of separate authorization (e.g., an ESA more than a minima) adverse effect s (b) For NWPs 12, 14, 17, 18, 32, 39 Section 10 Permit, a Biological Opinion avigation. 40, 42, 43, and 44, where the State with "incidental take" provisions, etc.) v Proper Maintenance. Any structure tribal 401 certification (either from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or fill authorized shall be properly generically or individually) does not or the National Marine Fisheries maintained, including maintenance to require or approve a water quality Service, both lethal and non-lethal "takes nsure public safety. management plan, the permittee must v iolatiolati" of protected species are in 3. Soil Erosion and Sediment include design criteria and techniques on of the Endangered Species Act. Controls. Appropriate soil erosion and that will ensure that the authorized Information on the location of sediment controls must be used and work does not result in more than threatened and endangered species and maintained in effective operating minimal degradation of water ualit y ditheirrectly critical from habitat the offices of can of obtained condition during construction, and all An important component of a water the National Fish exposed soil and other fills, as well as quality management plan includes anMaxine d Wildlife Service and National any work below the ordinary high water stormwater management that minimizes wide w bt paegges at ServZCe or their world mark or high tide line, must be degradation of the downstream aquatic htt //wtivw.fw permanently stabilized at the earliest system, including water quality. Refer to endspp.html and ov/r9endspp/ practicable date. General Condition 21 for stormwater http://www.nfms.gov/prot_res/ 4. Aquatic Life Movements. No management requirements. Another esahome.html, respectively. activity may substantially disrupt the important component of a water quality 12. Historic Properties. No activity movement of those species of aquatic management plan is the establishment which may affect historic properties life indigenous to the waterbody, and maintenance of vegetated buffers listed, or eligible for listing, in the which normall next to open waters, including streams. National Reg including those species wh ister of Historic Places is migrate through the area, unless the y Refer to General Condition 19 for authorized, until the DE has complied activity's primary purpose vegetated buffer requirements for the with the provisions of 33 CFR part 325, impound water. Culverts place is to d in MVPs' Appendix C. The prospective permittee streams must r. installed maintain 10. Coastal Zone Management. In must notify the District Engineer if the low flow conditions. certain states, an individual state coastal authorized activity may affect any 5• Equipment. Heavy equipment Zone management consistency historic properties listed, determined to working in wetlands must placed on concurrence must be obtained or waived be eligible, or which the prospective Hats, or other measures must be taken (see Section 330.4(d)). permittee has reason to believe may be o minimize soil disturbance. 11. Endangered Species. (a) No eligible for listing on the National activity is authorized under any NIVP Register of Historic Places anrt mot, n 12894 Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 47 / Thursday, March 9, 200 / Nnr; begin the activity until notified by the District Engineer that the re i be used to authorize an f qu rements of the National Historic Preservation Ac h proposed project or any related activity; t and avP been satisfied and that the activity is authorized. Information on the (4) For N??s 7 12, 14, 21 34 Sts location and existence of historic resources can be obtained from the State PCN , , , 39, 40, 41, 42, and 43, the CN must also include a delineation of affected Historic Preservation Office and the National Register of Hi t i special aquatic sites, including wetlands, vegetated shall s or c Places (see 33 CFR 330.4(g)). For activities that may affect historic pro erti li ows (e.g., srass bsubmerged aquatic vegetation, e eds), and riffle and o l p es sted in, or eligible for listing in, the National xes p o complexes (see paragraph 13(f)); Register of Historic Places, the notification must t (5) For NWP 7, Outfall Structures and Maintenance the PCN s ate which historic property may be affected by the , must include information regarding the original proposed work or include a vicinity map indicating the locatio f h design capacities and configurations of those areas of the facilit h n o t e historic property, y w ere maintenance dredging or excavation is 13. Notification. (a) Timing: Where proposed. required by the terms of the NW-P the (6) For NWP 14, Linear , prospective permittee must notify the District Engineer with Transportation Crossings, the PCN must include a com a preconstruction notification (PCN) as early as possible. The District En i pensatory mitigation proposal to offset permanent losses of `eaters of th U g neer must determine if the PCN is complete within 30 days of e nited States and a statement describing how temporary the date of receipt and can request the additional information nece losses of waters of the United States will be minimized to the ssary to make the PCN complete only once maximum extent Practicable. . However if th (7) F N sale agreement or other contract for sale orpurchase has been executed; (10) For NWP 31, Maintenance of Existing Flood Control Projects, the prospective permittee must either notify the District Engineer with a PCN prior to each maintenance activity or submit a five year (or less) maintenance plan. In addition, the PCN must include all of the following: (i) Sufficient baseline information so as to identify the approved channel depths and configurations and existing facilities. Minor deviations are authorized, provided the approved flood control protection or drainage is not increased; (ii) A delineation of any affected special aquatic sites, including wetlands; and, (iii) Location of the dredged material disposal site. (11) For NWP 33, Temporary Construction, Access, and Dewatering, the PCN must also include a restoration Plan of reasonable measures to avoid and minimize adverse effects to a uati ' e prospective permittee d does not provide all of the requested °t P 21, Surface Coal Minin Activities, the PCN must include g resources. q s (12) For NWPs 39 information, then the District Enginee will notify the the ros e ti an r Office of Surface Mining (OSM) or stat approved miti i , 43a and 44, the PCN must also include a written e t p p c ve permittee that the PCN still incomplete and th that gat on plan e (8) For NWP 27, Stream and Wetl s atement to the District Engineer d explaining how avoid an review process will not commence Restoration, the PCN must include PCN until all of the requested informati documentation of the rio ance and minimization of losses of waters of the United State on has been received by the District p r condition o the site that will be reverted by the s were achieved on the f project site. Engineer. The prospective permittee shall not begin the activity: c permittee. (9) For NWP 29 Sin le-F l (13) For MVP 39, Residential, Commercial and I i (1) Until notified writing by the District En in h , g ami v Housing, the PCN must also include: ( ) , nst tutional Developments, and NWP 42, g eer t at the activity may proceed under the NWP with an 1 Any past use of this NWP by the individual permittee d/ Recreational Facilities, the PCN must include a co y special conditions imposed by the District or Division Engineer; or an or the permittee's spouse; (ii) A statement th h mpensatory mitigation proposal that offsets unavoidable losses ti of [ U at t e single-family (2) If notified in writing by the District housing activity is for a personal or Division En i h .u ficat x nited States or justi fication explaining why g neer t at an individual permit is required; or residence of the permittee; (iii) A desc i i compensatory mitigation should not be re uired (3) Unless 45 days have passed from the District Engineer' i r pt on of the entire parcel, including its size, and a delineation of . q t1 For NWp 40, Agricultural s rece pt of the complete notification and the wetlands. For the purpose of this NWP, parcels of land me i 1 Activities, the PCN must include a compensator miti i prospective permittee has not received written notice fro th asur n /4 acre or less g will not require a formal on-site y gat on proposal to offset losses of waters of the United m e District or Division Engineer. Subsequently, the delineation. However, the applicant shall provide an indication of whe h States. (15) For NWP 43, Stormwater right to proceed under the N'VVP may be modified, suspended or re t e wetlands are and the amount of wetlands that exists h li es, the PC N Management Facilities, the PCN must include, for the constru ti , revoked only in accordance with the procedure set forth in 33 CFR 3 on t e property. For parcels greater than 1/4 acre in size, a formal wetland delineatio c on of new smite ater management facilities, a maintenance plan (in accordanc i h 30.5(d)(2). (b) Contents of Notification: The n must be prepared in accordance with the current method re uir d b h e w t State and local requirements, if applicable) and a co notification must be in writing and include the followin i f q e y t e Corps. (See paragraph 13(o); mpensatory mitigation proposal to offset losses of g n ormation: (1) Name, address, and telephone (iv) A written description of all land (includin if aters ?" (16) of the United States. 16) For NWp 44 M i i g numbers of the prospective permittee; (2) Location of the proposed project; (3) Brief de i g, available, legal descriptions) owned by the prospective permittee and/or the r n es, the PCN cripActitivoitin of ,ude must dnes incl a all waters of the United States adversel scr ption of the ro osed project; the project's purposePdirect d roect os ective p p P one ile t y affected by the project, a description ofy me an t adverse environmental effects project would F radius the parcel, in any Y [ rdius ownership (including an land asures taken to minimize adverse effects to waters the United States a cause; an other Y AVP(s), regional general permit(s), or -idividual permit(s) used o i o y owned as a partner, corporation, joint tenant, co-tenant, or as a tenant-by-the-entiret ) , description of measures taken to comply with the criteria of the NWP, and a r ntended to y and any land on which a u h reclamation plan (foraggregate minin p rc ase and W g o activities i 1 n tso ated waters and non- Federal Register/Vol. 65, No. 47 / Thursday, March 9, 2000/Notices 12895 tidal wetlands adjacent to headwaters ? and any hard rock/mineral mini n Y compensatory mitigation mitigation to reduce the project's activities). g proposal must be approved b the y adverse effects on the aquatic (17) Fur activities that may adverseiy work. If the prospective Permittee is District Engineer prior to commencing environment For activities to a requiring al nleveotifil.cation co affect Federally-listed endangered or required to submit a compensatory the threatened species, the PCN must mitigation proposal with the PCN the loss Dof greater tghane z acre of waters of include the name(s) of those endangered proposal may be either conceptual or the United States, the District Engineer or threatened species that may be detailed. If the prospective permittee will, upon receipt of a notification, affected by the proposed work or utilize elects to submit a compensatory provide immediately (e.g., via facsimile the designated critical habitat that may mitigation plan with the PCN, the be affected by the proposed work. District Engineer will expeditiously transmission, overnight mail, or other (18) For activities that may affect review the proposed compensatory appropriate offices of theoFish de historic properties listed in, or eligible mitigation plan. The District Engineer Wildlife Service, State natural resource for listing in, the National Register of must review the plan within 45 days of or water quality agency, EPA, State Historic Places, the PCN must state receiving a complete PCN and which historic property may be affected determine whether the conceptual or and, if appropriate, the National Marine by the proposed work or include a specific proposed mitigation would Fisheries Service. With the exception of vicinity map indicating the location of ensure no more than minimal adverse NWP 37, these agencies will then have the historic property. effects on the aquatic environment. If 10 calendar days from the date the (19) For NWPs 12, 14, 29, 39, 40, 42, the net adverse effects of the project on material is transmitted to telephone or 43, and 44, where the proposed work the aquatic environment (after fax the District Engineer notice that they involves discharges of dredged or fill consideration of the compensatory intend to provide substantive, site- material into waters of the United States mitigation proposal) are determined by specific comments. If so contacted by an resulting in permanent, above-grade fills the District Engineer to be minimal, the agency, the District Engineer will wait within 100-year floodplains (as District Engineer will provide a timely an additional 15 calendar days before identified on FEMA's Flood Insurance written response to the applicant stating making a decision on the notification. Rate Maps or FEMA-approved local that the project can proceed under the The District Engineer will fully consider floodnlain maps), the notification must terms and conditions of the nationwide agency comments received within the include documentation demonstrating permit. specified time frame, but will provide that the proposed work complies with If the District Engineer determines no response to the resource agency, the appropriate FEMA or FEMA- that the adverse effects of the proposed except as provided below. The District approved local floodplain construction work are more than minimal, then he Engineer will indicate in the requirements. will notify the applicant either: (1) That administrative record associated with (c) Form of Notification: The standard the project does not qualify for individual permit application form authorization under the MVP acrd each notification that the resource (Form ENG 4345) may be used as the instruct the applicant on the procedures r auencies' equired by Sect on 305 considered. the notification but must clearly indicate to seek authorization under an (b)(4)(B) of the that it is a PCN and must include all of individual permit; (2) that the project is Con ervati nt and Management Act, the the information required in (b) (1)-(19) authorized under the NWP subject to District Engineer will provide a the applicant's submission of a of General Condition 13. A letter r response to National Marine Fisheries containing the requisite information mitigation proposal that would reduce Service within 30 days of receipt of any may also be used. the adverse effects on the aquatic Essential Fish Habitat conservation (d) District Engineer's Decision: In environment to the minimal level; or (3) recommendations. Applicants are reviewing the PCN for the proposed that the project is authorized under the encouraged to provide the Corps activity, the District Engineer will MVP with specific modifications or multiple copies of notifications to determine whether the activity conditions. Where the District Engineer expedite agency notification. authorized by the NWP will result in determines that mitigation is required in more than minimal individual or land order to ensure no more than minimal delin ationsdmuDstlbeep prepared in cumulative adverse environmental adverse effects on the aquatic accordance with the current method effects or maybe contrary to the public environment, the activity will be required by the Corps. For MVP 29 see interest. The prospective permittee li authorized within the 45-day PCN paragraph (b)(9)(iii) for parcels less than optionally, submit a proposed may, period, including the necessary 7/4 acre in size. The permittee may ask mitigation plan with the PCN to conceptual or specific mitigation or a the Corps to delineate the special expedite the process and the District requirement that the applicant submit a aquatic site. There may be some delay Engineer will consider any proposed mitigation proposal that would reduce if the Corps does the delineation. compensatory mitigation the a licant the adverse effects on the aquatic Furthermore, the 45-day period will not has included in the proposal in p environment to the minimal level. start until the wetland delineation has determining whether the net adverse When conceptual mitigation is been completed and submitted to the environmental effects the included, or a mitigation plan is aquatic required under item (2) above, no work C 14.sCompliancperCert fication. Every environment of the proposed work are in waters of the United States will occur permittee who has received a minimal. If the District Engineer until the District Engineer has approved Nationwide permit verification from the letermines that the activity complies a s ecific mitigation plan. with the terms and conditions of the e) Agency Corps will submit a signed certification the completed work and any .`1WP and that the adverse effects on the Engineer will con ider any cohmmentsict fequirred mitigation. The certification iquatic environment are minimal, the from Federal and State agencies will be forwarded by the Corps with the )istrict Engineer will notify the concerning )ermittee and include any conditions compl ar ceithr a authorization letter. The certification w the terms ridly s he District Engineer deems necessary, conditions of the NWPs and the need for auwill include: (a) thorized workA as1d ne infllat the 12896 Federal Register / Vol. 65, No. 47/Thursday', March 9, 2000 / Nr,ti, _ accordance with the Corps all wetland impacts requiring a PCN. V v authorization, including any general or g to submit a compensatory mitigation Consistent with National policy specific conditions; (b) A statement th the Any required mitigation was comple in accordance ,,vith the permit , at District Engineer will establish a proposal with the PCN, the proposal ted preference for restoration of wetland may be either conceptual or detailed t r conditions; and (c) The Signature of permittee certifying the com leti . o s (d) To the extent appropriate, meet the minimum compensator the should consider miti mitigation ratio, with preservation us ee ation d b f p on the work and mitigation. 15. Use of Multi le N ti n e g .. o anking only in exceptional circumstances. orms istri compensatory mitigationpIfathef D (b) To be practicable the miti ti p a onwide Permits. The use of more than one N F or a single and tom f t ' , ga o WP must available and capable of bei done co onsidering costs existin ct n Engineer determines that compensatory ng mitigation is necessary to offset losse f ro ect is p ro hibited, except wene h e the acreage f , g light t loss overall roj t s f s o waters of the United States and ensure he that the net adv o waters of the United States authorized by the NW-Ps does not p ec purrposes Examles of erse effects of the autozed work on the aquatic mitigation that may be appropriate and h r exceed the acreage limit of the N4VP with the highest s ecifi d practicable include, but are not limit to: reducing the size of the roj t env o nment are minimal,, consolidated ed mitigatio on approaches, es, such p e acreage lim For example, if a road crossin over g tidal waters is c p ec ; mitigatio n banks, be the preferred it. establishing and maintaining wetland or method of providing compensat upland vegetated buffers t nstructed under NW 14, with associated bank stabilization authorized b N ory o protect open mitigation,rmines that unless P waters such as streams; and replacing dete En veer losses of aquatic reso activit -s ifi y WP 13, the maximum acreage loss of waters of the United urce functions a values by creating, restoring, enhanci y pec c nd compensatory mitigation is more n or preserving similar functions and States for the total project cannot exceed values, preferably in th 1/3 acre appropriate, the a g' e aquatic uaic en based on which is best for vironment These t e same . watershed; 16. Water Supply Intakes. No activity, (c) The District En inc ludin g inee stru t ill . ypes of mitigation are preferred because they involve larger blocks of rotect d g r w c requir navig able waters of ures the and Unite work d in States or preservation of other aquae resource restoration, creation. discharges of dredged or fill mate i l p e e aquatic environment, are more likely t meet the mitigation goals, and are moro e s r a , may occur in the roximit of a public p Y water supply intake except where th in order to offset the authorized impacts to the extent necessary to ensure that easily checked for compliance. If a mitigation bank or other consolidated e the adverse effects on the aquatic mitigation approach is not available in activity is for repair of the public water environment are minimal. An im the watershed, the District Engineer will supply intake structures o o d t r a jacent bank stabilization, 17. Shellfish Beds N i p r ant element of any compensatory mitt ation consider other appropriate forms of g compensatory mitigation to offset th plan for projects in or near str . o act vit y, including structures and work in eams or other open waters is the establishment e losses of waters of the United States to and maintenance, to the maximum navigable waters of the United States or extent practicable discharges of dred of ve et ed t d b fill ensure that the net adverse effects of the authorized work on the aquatic g or material, may occur in areas of concentrated shellfish populations l , g a e uffers next open waters on the project site. The ve egetated buffer should i onment are minimal. en20r. Spawning Areas Activities , un ess the activit is directly related to a shellfish cons st of y native species. The District Engineer , including structures and work in harvesting activity authorized by NWP 4 navigable waters of the United States or will determine the appropriate width discharges of dredged or fill material the vegetated buffer and in which in 18. Suitable Material. No activit y cases s it will be required. Normally, the , spawning areas during spawning seas including structures and work in re vegetated buffer will be 25 to 50 feet ons must be avoided to the navigable waters the United States or dischar es f d d `vide on each side of the stream, but the District Engineer ma maximum extent practicable. Activities that result in the physical destr ti g o re ged or fill material, may consist of unsuitable material material, y require wider vegetated buffers to address uc on (e.g., excavate, fill, or smother dow trash, debris, car bodies, asphalt ) etc documented water quality concerns. If nstream by substantial turbidity) of an i , . and material used for construction or dischar ed must b fr there are open waters on the project site and the District Engineer re i mportant spawning area are not a authorized. e ee from toxic g pollutants in toxic amounts (see Section qu res compensatory mitigation for wetland im t 21. Management of Water Flows. T the maxim um ext t o 307 of the Clean Water Act). 19. Mitigation The pac s to ensure that the net adverse effects on the aquatic envir en practicable, the activity must be designed to maintain . project must be designed and constructed to avoid and onment are minimal, any vegetated buffer will preconstruction downstream flow conditions ( l minimize adverse effects to waters of the United States to the maxi comprise no more than 1/3 of the remaining compensatory miti ation e.g„ ocation, capacity, and flow rates). Furthermore, the activity mum extent practicable at the project site (i.e., g acreage after the permanently filled wetlands h b must not permanently restrict or impede the passage of normal or e on site). Mitigation will be required when necessary to ensure that the ave een replaced on a one- to-one acreage basis. In addition, com xpected high flows (unless the primary purpose of the fill is to impound w t adverse effects to the aquatic envir pensatory mitigation must address o a ers) and the structure or discharge of dredged or fill onment are minimal. The District Engineer will consider the factors and values and ca not bed fused to offset th flows. material mnd expected high activit discussed below when determining the acceptability of appropriate and e acreage of wetland losses that would occur in order to meet the acreage limits of y maximum extent practicable, erovide provide for retainin exc fl practicable mitigation necessary to Dffset adverse eff t some of the MVPs e, g., for 1/i acre of wetlands cannot be Brea ed 39, g ess ows from the site prove mai- su o ace flow t o a il ec s on the aquatic :nvironment that are more th to change a 1/ acre loss of wetlands to a 1 ates from the site s milar t re an ninimal. (a) Compensator miti ti /J acre loss; however, 1/z acre of created wetlands can be used to reduce the p construction conditions, and must not increase water flows from the y ga on at a ninimum 1:1 ratio will be required for impacts of a 1/, acre loss of wetlands). If the prospective permittee i water flowebeyondtpreconstructionect s required conditions. In addition, the activity Federal Register/Vol. 65, No. 47 /Thursday, March 9, 2000/Notices 12897 ' must, to the maximum extent (b) For NWIs 3, 8, practicable, reduce adverse effects such 22. 23, 25, 27, 28. 30, 303 the fl with FEiV(A or as flooding or erosi 4 36 37 a d d , , , , on ownstream and 38, notification is required in upstream of the project site uni h pproved local n FEN A"aroveocal floodplain , ess t activity is part of a larger svstem designed to manage water flow e accordance with General Condition 13, constriction requirements. for any activity proposed in the D. Further Information s. 22. Adverse Effects From Impoundments. If the activity, includ designated critical resource waters including wetlands adjacent to those in waters Th D i. District engineers have authority to determine if an activit l g . e istrict Engineer may structures and work in navigable waters authorize activities under these NWP of the United State di y comp ies with s the terms and conditions f an MVP. o s or scharge of dredged or fill material create only after he determines that the i don not obviiate the need to obtain er ed , s an impoundment of water, adverse effect on the aquatic s t mpacts to the critical resource waters permits, appo ls, or autthorizations s will be no more than minimal. re i d b ys em caused by the accelerated passage of water and/or th rest i i qu re y lacv. 26. Fills Within 100- Year Floodplains. 3. NWPs do not grant any property e For purposes of this general conditi r ct on of its flow shall be minimized to the maximum extent on, rights or exclusive privileges. 100-year floodplains will be identified 4. NWPs do not authorize throu h the F i d practicable. 23. Waterfowl Breeding Areas g e eral Emergency Management Agency's (FMA) Flood Insurance Rate M any njury to the NWPs do not authorize interfere . Activities, including structures and work in navi bl aps or FEMA-approv local floodplain maps. nce ed with any existing or proposed Federal Project ga e waters of the United States or discharges of dredged or fill (a) Discharges Below Headwaters. Discharges of dredged or fill . E. Definition material, into breeding areas for material into waters of the United States s migratory waterfowl must be avoided t the maximum extent practicable o resulting in permanent, above-grade fil within the 100-year flood l i ls Bement Practices (BMPs) are , p a n at or 24. Removal of Temporary Fills. Any below the point on a stream where the temporary fills must b avera e a l policies, practices, procedures, o structures implemented to mi ' e removed in the entirety and the affected areas returned g nnua ir flow is five cubic feet per second (i.e., below headwater ) adverse environmental effect the f to their preexisting elevation. 25. Designated Critical Resource s are not authorized by NWPs 29, 39, 40, 42, 43, and 44. For NWPs 12 a d sur ace water quality resul ' from development. BMPs are prized as n 14, the Waters. Critical resource waters include. Prospective permittee must notify the NOAH-designated marine sanct District Engineer in ac i d structural or non-strut `? B`?'? olicy ma ect the its on a e uar es, National Estuarine Research Reserves cor ance with General Condition 13 and the dev lopm nt , National Wild and Scenic Rivers notification must include Compensatory 0 : For ' , critical habitat for Federally listed documentation that an y permanent 4 10/40/404, purposes Sec c threatened and endangered species, coral reefs, State natural herita i , above-grade fills in waters of the United States within the 100- ear fl d l to ompensatory gation is the restoration, c on, enhancemen in ge s tes, and outstanding national resource waters s th th y oo p ain below headwaters comply with FENfA or FEMA exceptional umstances, prese on of wetland d/or other a i o er waters officially designated o er a State a h i -approved local floodplain construction re uire quat c resources the ur ose of P P s av ng particular environmental or ecological q ments. (b) Discharges in Headwaters i.e. ( compen ng for unavoidabl verse im significance and identified by the , above the point on a stream where the pac ich remain ain after after a District Engineer after notice and average annual flow is five cubic feet er d ppro ate and practicabl oidance and minimizati h b opportunity for public comment. The District Engineer may also me desi t p secon ). (1) Flood Fringe. Discharges of on as e thieved. Creation: The establis nt of a gna e additional critical resource waters after notice d dredged or fill material into waters of the United States l wetland or other aqua ' source where one did not formerly t an opportunity for comment. (a) Except as noted below discharges resu ting in permanent, above-grade fills within the , Enhancement: Ac ties conducted in existi , of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States are not a th i flood fringe of the 100-year floodplain of headwaters are not authorized by NWP ng wetlands Cher aquatic resources which ' ease one or more u or zed by NWPs 7, 12, 14, 16, 17, 21, 29, 31. 35, 39 40 42 43 s 12. 14, 29, 39, 40, 42, 43, and 44, unless the prospective permitt i aquatic functio Ephemeral m: An ephemera , , , , and 44 for any activity within, or directly affecting critical ee not fies the District Engineer in accordance with stream has ng water only dur' and f , resource waters, including wetlands adjacent to such w t D General Condition 13. The notification must include documentation that h or a s duration after, typica events d a ar. l tr a ers. ischarges of dredged or fill materials into waters f suc discharges comply with FE?vtA or re I er Ephem tre am be beds are d abov o the United States may be authorized b y FE&LA-a rove 1 pp d ocal floodplain co t e ats table ye d. Ground ter is n t the above NWPs in National Wild and Scenic Rivers if the activit co li ns ruction requirements. ( F s o a s of water for the stream. Runoff infall is the i y mp es with General Condition 7. Further, such di h or fill inate al into waters of the Ungited States resultin in er pr mary source of for stream flow. Form tract: A f contiguous land sc arges may be authorized in designated critical habitat for Federall g p manent, above- g rade fills 100 f l under one own p which is operated f y listed threatened or endangered species if the activit co li -year il o p lainof headwaters are not authorized by NW-Ps 29 39 40 42 a arm. Flood Fri hat portion of the 100- y mp es with General Condition 11 and the U.S. Fish and , , , 43, and 44. For NWPs 12 and 14, the permittee year flood outside of the floodway (°Ften ref d to as "floodwa f i " Wildlife Service or the National Marine Fisheries Service h must notify the District Engineer in accordance with General Flo, y r nge. : The area regulated by F d as concurred in a letermination of compliance with this d Condition 13 and the notification must include document ti h e er ate, or local requirements to provi or the discharge of the base :on ition. a on t at an permanent, above grade fills proposed flood so the cumulative iase in t e w er surface elevation is no more than a 401529 D?WQ ID: CORPS ACTION Ill: g g- ?1a? w NA CIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) _ PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE: 1. NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS 2. APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION 3. COORDINATION WITH THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN• JOHN DORNEY, 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD, RALEIGH, NC 27607. PLEASE PRINT ? OR TYPE. /l fJ 1. OWNER'S NAME: /_1'C, L ,?Loq I/ d A/ 1,44C. ? 13 n ; ed,5 fte, y (.. /?o8 2. MAILING ADDRESS:--? 0. B&/ l D / 3 / 011'11)11'419 k Al, lile d b' VO y SyBDIVISI N NAME ??5fy e f-?Am? Si?Rd , fY? a u Sf CITY: -STATE: - ZIP CODE: PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING S BDIVISIO ME IF DIFFER NT FROM MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): D Ilege Rd /?farn psAd j d?C ..? gZ18 9/0-69(0-1/ b4 9 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) _ (WORK) 91 0 ' a 7d ' Ion y 7 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: 5. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: _ - NEAREST TOWN: - SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) _ God Reyy eieeC,J 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STnAM/PQVER: - RIVER BASIN: --effpe Fe 09)0- 7. (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-II)? YES ? NO [44 YES, EXPLAIN: _ (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO JZ (c) IF THE PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN A COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT IS THE LAND USE PLAN (LUP DESIGNATION? FOR LIST OF C 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO ? IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE FUTURE? YES E] NO ? IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: _ (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: _ (A XOI A TED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: C lee-5 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING:,2.0o EXCAVATION: _ FLOODING: _ OTHER: _ DRAINAGE: _ TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: 1:7-?. Oho (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: LENGTH BEFORE: _ FT AFTER: _ FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): _ FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: _ CHANNEL EXCAVATION: _ CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: _ OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY I 1 DRAWINGS ONLY ?/ ? ?s I W 1, t i? ON 8'e0lVe_--e- 51 de- fis p h o If W" A ?e U Cue, 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: 40,v Slew-e-v io nl Q ?io2 pRfh 5 R0,9 O'S ?"o C.2055 wd i 4 A Mel 's 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS INCLUDE ANY MEAS RES TAKEN TO MIN M ZE WETLAND IMPACTS) l9 P, c e fieo m ?e ?e. M ?N: 2 ed N -tgiCi mynrc 7? ,q `??hh /MpACfs -/0 We 4R s C S/?o Qfe S fou. e _po s 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACTTHE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: _ /YO V, A0, I qY $ 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJEC'T'. DATE CONTACTED v 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OT THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ? NO ? (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ? NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ? NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLICATION IF PROPOSED ACTIVITY INVOLVES THE DISCHARGE OF EXCAVATED OF FILL MATERIAL INTO WETLANDS: (a) WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, LAKES, AND PONDS ON THE PROPERTY (FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT NUMBERS 14, 18, 21, 26, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE I INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF I INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY, ee ry,P/'l'/ / (f) IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? s Vl?p4e?e T eRenv w, h ?OCAk eA1 1904" SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. SPQp t' O Ill 0 /? CA/c.2S?°, NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIV IS ONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT OWNER'S/A NT S Si ATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). pr%, 8M Castle Bay Corporation December 7, 2000 ri N.C.D.E.N.R. North Carolina Dept. of JAN i ti 2om Environment & Natural Resources k, Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Rd. Raleigh, NC 27607 Mr. Dorney, Enclosed please find the following information: 1. Remediation Plan from Land Management 2. Survey from Brian Hobbs Surveying showing the mitigation areas for 24.65 acres. We are showing more acreage than required as a buffer. 3. Storm Water Plans showing the ditches to be filled. Also showing areas to have pipes with anti-seep collars for storm water. We added some notes to clarify what we are doing. 4. We are sending a plan showing all impacts. Totaling 22.95 acres. 5. We are reappling for the 401 Certificate for our Cart Paths and Road Crossings and the extension depth of 9 lots. We have applied with the Corp of Engineers for a permit to install the pipes in the swales and ditches in the wetlands that were purposed and to cover ditches that were shown. We have gotten a verbal approval from the Corp of Engineers and are awaiting our written permit. We are now submitting these items for your approval. Sincer ly, t ? \ Randy L. B anton Inc: 81/2 x 11 drawings on a 1" = 100 scale. P.O. Box 10137 • Wilmington, NC 28404 • (910) 270-1978 • Pax (910) 270-4683 Plot Flan a ?r ?vG sjt?e G So, pr?vQt N 66 60A i I Lo? 79 Z t ?' w Prapo.ed ? 1 Realdar,os i Lot 77 0 i Scale 63.16 `? III . 30' S 74 -3212111 Castle S I Graphic Scale QY Golf Course 30 Q is 30 Zoning District: PD JO( A (? 0c ;+ Lot Area - 7843 s , f t Setbacks: 25! - Front 15' - Rear 10' - Side Lot 78 DESIGN SOLUTIONS site Plim-ning . ? tie Say - Phase 3 Landscape Pa. oft mt urrrgron w,.y, c..oiMa Architecture !T?imall Township Pander County tNa (te) n& -M!A / PAX MW) M&-5Y1 North Carolina Plot F'lan' GOWC 50Y Drive (501 Private R/W) N 70' '#5" E 8.230.00' L-55.21' 24.4 ' N 63'13'07" E CN•55.06, z` 1 Lot 75 w 1 ?i ICn II 80 i ? I- ,I 46.12' 5 7x'32'21' W Castle Say Golf Course Zoning District: PD 40( Reg V ? N-t- ?? ?s1 1z Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Rear 10' -- Side DESIGN SOLUTIONS site Plaming >_a,d ra SIM wW u?eti Mw1h C4rOW rN« Arehlte ture te1a (SW 2x-#.%* 1 PAX (M) he-64w /Scale: 1" 30' Graphic Scale 30 0 is 30 .? Lot Area - gOlq s . f . t Lot 79 tle Bay - Phase B sail Teurnship Pander County North Carolina }rNtVV %.- . r , ,.- 'lot Plan Castle Bay Golf Course z` w o- to Zoning District: PD Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Rear 10' - Side Castle Bay Drive (50' Private R/W ) 40 ( R (- 10 e,$ +- p et o sc} p V, DESIGN SOLUTIONS Sit?? 4 AMMANNIffig- F.D. am In. ubmuk0% mom tMN Architecture Tw (W) "0-4S% / PAX rile) 3M-wi re ?ment Scale: 1 " 30' Graphic Scale 30 0 is 30 i Lot Area - 10,674 s . f . t Lot 84 5tle 500 - Phase 3 opsall Tourship Pander County North Caroiina Plot Pl 4j L Uz „ L u 4-3 o b --- > ?n ` , a L ?. i • 1? r/ Scale: 111 101 Graphic Scale 30 0 Is 30 w h? Castle Bay Cyol f Course Zoning District: PD Of Lot Area - 11,122 s. f . t Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Rear 10' - Side DESIGN SOLUTIONS Site a,.,r,,,.,a • hot 114 tte Bay -Phase 4 ?a eo. ml uY1 Architecture peal) Townshlp Fender County ??. ?er? r?• MX MW) "6-6461 North Carolina Plot Pl i? Lot 116 1'3A.(o. ' a E ?a'• l 1:4 x' J U! W Z ? Castle Say PrOPOSW w Golf 1`n Course \4/ (% LO .L S 774001091, 86 ... Lot 114 Scale: in - of ? N Graphic Scale 30 0 15 30 Zoning District: PD 40' 50 o Setbacks: 25' Front Lot Area -- q/702 s . f . ± - , 15' - 'Rear 10' - Side I ! cc DESIGN ?`.?IM Sita Planet? # Lot 11 J stte Say - Phase 4 Architecture op*all Township Pander County r0. ear ml uwhow% %w1h CwdM »?p North Carolina Iola, (WA) 7664!16 / PAX (W) 766 6+I61 Plot Plon, Lot 117 % '1.2Q`??„ .? v' 1 A "S t3! L C4r ? o CAr 2 =?a yN N ? ?Q Lot 115 r. u? ? w 0 castle Bay \M CGOlf course w 14/ Ali ? ? a I?' 'FDA ris' I 30' Graphic Scale 30 0 I5 30 Zoning District: PD 461 Revue's}-- _r, &.--7 S5/ FT. Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Rear 10' - Side DESIGN SOLUTIONS site Piamina I.or+d rA s•. ma unrg16, wotin Grollr ?NM Archite tune 741a (IW) 756-4%0 / FAX (90) 766-b"I Lot Area - q, 693 s . f . t trot 1 loo stle Bay - Phase 4 ?opsaii Tounehip- Ponder County North caroiino +w?•, 5 cam,' Q1 ?" W '404e(o __74.0, wrrw fi'lot F-*Ian Future Development ,.•? L ? G .S CAr 14, s : s, g? Castle Bay Golf Course ?I i Nal- V? 3A; 6? scale i 1" 30' Graphic Scale 30 0 Is 90 Zoning District: RD 401 ?c4 vest 3 6 O 5 Setbacks: 25' - Front Is I - Rear 10' - Side DESIGN SOL AAAAA UTIONS sites rc, eer un?o.? tlorll, Grelfr »W Architecture 'tow MX M.W) No 4ww Lot Area - 101269 s.f. t Lot 117 tle say - Phase 4 X"n&nip Fend North corotino IIUL-27-99 TUE 01:49 PM- BIBERSTEIN & NUNALEE FA?1,1 91225962-23 P. 01 • i The attorney preparing this ir.strumaat hu made no record search or title examinatLon as to the property heroin deaarined, unless the rasa is ehovm by his written and Signed certLtiosts. Tax Tot No. i verified 1yi County on tiee Return to closing attorneys Mall alter recording too JAN ' 2001 i ?eoordlnyt TLmm, book and Ve9c ?l kdanlifler Ito. e r II 4&y of , 199 This instrument prepared by Biberstein i Nuns P. O. box 428, 1lurgaw, NO 28425. s , Attorneys at Law, lrief Description for the Index 10 scrimp audfrs Cr• NORTH. CAROLINA GENERAL % TY DEED THIS DZZD made thi g ' day of Jul , 1999, b tnadtweens Randy L. Blanton and wife, north t4 9roline Coastal Judy 911en Blanton Land s wat The designation Grantor and Grantee used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors and assigns, an hall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by c ext. WITN28821H, that the Grantor, for a val ua ble consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknow a ged, has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the antee in fee simple, all that certain lot oc paroel of land situated in Topea 1 Township, Pender county, Mort) Carolina and more particularly described as t owat SEE ATTACH&D BXHISIT A The property hsreinabove described was acquired Grantor by inetruawnt recordei in book 1185, page 045. To HAVX AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parce l of land and all privilegoo an, appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grants I ? in fee simple. I I JUL-27-99 TUE 01:42 PM BIBERSTEIN & NUNALEE 4e'X;b ::% its co-rxu FAQ( No. 912596K3 °. 02 And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, promises, in fee simple, has the right to cones title is marketable and free and clear of all one warrant and defend the title against the lawful except for the exceptions hereinafter stated. Title to the property hereinabove described exceptions, 1. Restrictions of record. 2. Ad valorem taxes for the year 1999. 3. Routine utility easements and hLgh% ?t Grantor is ouLzed of the the same in fee simple, that >rances, and that Grantor will isms of all persona whomsoever subject to the following igbts of way. IN WITNESS WHEMOV, the Grantor has her t set his hand and seal, or if corporate, has caused this instrument to be miqlad in its corporate now by its duly authorised officers and its seal to be her o affixed by authority of its Board of Directors, the day and year'T wri i Ran (BEAL) an on r-? k t . . STATS OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY Or N _ [Ll) H O.f 11)-ye r, 1, _ yltrnl y rl F. 'an tiers a Notary 1 County and State, do hereby certif and Judy Bllen Blanton personally appeared bef the due execution of the foregoing instrument. ?•qt, tm r p, Witness try hand and notarial goal this t (r••t ? . ??Vr 40YA 's Notary Put ep+Ky C anion Expirest i ACSSOO i? rr N ?•. ' The foregoing certificate of Notary Public, is certified to be oorrect. This inatrw ¦t the ditto and tine and in the Nook and Page shown on Ponder county art _. PI\Kix'a Coral a 1'i2oa?1LLt`D2r1D$\nc coastal land tr4 to in and for tho aforesaid that Randy L. Blanton me this day and acknowledged ELI) day of July, 1999. .s certificate are duly registered page hereof, star of Deeds ant North Carolina denoral warranty used properad by siberatoInla Munaloo, Page 7 of 3 Attorneys at LOW AL-27-99 *TUE 01:49 FM BIBERSTEIN & NUNALEE Exhibit A FO Q. 910-2596923 i ?I Being all that certain tract of 1 Township, Ponder County, North Car on the North by (now or formerly) C the Pander County Registry in Deed Hound on the Bast by property of Rai Book 1185, Page 45. Hound on tl property of Randy L. Blanton in De and being more particularly descri Commencing from the centerline int Creek Road a private 60 ft access e1 of Hoover Road a public 60 ft. r leaving said centerline intersectic survey tie line North 04 degrees West 4271, ft. +\- to the southwest "lands" and the northwestern cornet Blanton. Thence leaving said eon Hoover Road and running with the- cc Collins and Blanton North 77 de seconds East 9.27 ft. to an existi running North 77 degrees 44 mini 2255.44 ft, to an existing iron 1 North 57 degrees 31 minutes 45 seco the Point of Beginning, Thence Resource Conservation Management li minutes 45 seconds East 1421.67 ft leaving the common property line c and running South 32 degrees 28 mi 800.00 ft to a point. Thence runni minutes 45 seconds West 862.18 ft running North 47 degrees 26 mini 254.00 ft. to a point. Thence rur, 09 minutes 17 seconds West 742.64 beginning and containing 20 acres Wetlands Delineation Map prepare{ Company, Inc. dated March 15, 1999 hereby made for a more full and a4 P. 03 d lying in Topsail ina and being bound line as recorded in ook 1158, Page 247. r L. Blanton in Deed South and West by Book 1185, page 45 d as followsc sections of Godfrey nt and the center ht of way. Thence and running with a minutes 04 seconds n corner of Collins f property of Randy rn right of way of in property line of eas 52 minutes 55 iron pipe. Thence s 03 seconds Rant Thence running s Vast 622.99 ft. to nning with the new North 57 degrees 31 to a point. Thence Collins and Blanton tee 15 seconds East South 57 degrees 31 to a point. Thence es 37 seconds West ng North 74 degrees ft. to the point of nd being shown on a by Hobbs Surveying o which reference is rate description. North C*sollas QOnlsal warranty Oosd Propeted by Ubersto nle NYOSiae, page 7 of 3 Atrarneys at taw t t ? t i ' y.? 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O ?n 3 O ^ CJ J' r Q 40 m I let/ ?I l l l State of North Carolina Department of Environment and !Natural Resources / • • Division of Water Quality IT James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor D E N R Bill Holman, Secretary Kerr T. Stevens, Director Division of Water Quality Environmental Sciences Branch & Wetlands/401 Unit Location: 4401 Reedy Creek Road Raleigh, N.C. 27607 Mailing Address: 1621 Mail Service Center Raleigh, N.C. 27699 FAX: (919) 733-9959 90 FROM: john D,02ruy PHONE: ( 91y) 7?3-910/(0 NO. OF PAGES INCLUDING THIS SHEET: If you receive this fax by mistake call: ESB (919) 733-9960 or Wetlands (919) 733-1786. ? r O K January 31, 2001 Pender County DWQ Project # 990099, 001529 APPROVAL of 401 Water Quality Certification, ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS, WRP R.L. Blanton , Inc. Castle Bay Corporation Registered Agent: Randy Blanton P.O. Box 10137 Wilmington NC 28404 Dear Mr. Blanton: You have our approval, in accordance with the attached conditions and those listed below, to place fill material in a total of 1.93 acres under Nationwide Permit 26 and Nationwide Permit 27 as requested in the application dated January 26, 1999, the application received dated December 8, 2000, and as depicted in the Castle Bay Wetland Delineation plan dated December 7, 2000 for the tract known as Castle Bay located on the North side of Hoover Road, near Hampstead, North Carolina in Pender County. After reviewing your application, we have decided that this fill is covered by General Water Quality Certification Numbers 3108 and 3256. These certifications allow you to use Nationwide Permit Numbers 26 and 27 when the Corps of Engineers issues them. In addition, you should get any other federal, state or local permits before you go ahead with your project including (but not limited to) Sediment and Erosion Control, Coastal Stormwater, Non-Discharge and Water Supply Watershed regulations. This approval will expire when the accompanying 404 or CAMA permit expires unless otherwise specified in the General Certification. This approval is only valid for the purpose and design that you described in your application except as modified below. If you change your project, you must notify us and you may be required to send us a new application. If the property is sold, the new owner must be given a copy of this Certification and approval letter and is thereby responsible for complying with all conditions. If total wetland fills for this project (now or in the future) exceed one acre, compensatory mitigation may be required as described in 15A NCAC 2H .0506 (h). For this approval to be valid, you must follow the conditions listed in the attached certification and any additional conditions listed below. 1. Approved sediment and erosion control devices and practices which equal or exceed those outlined in the most recent version of the "North Carolina Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual" or the "North Carolina Surface Mining Manual" (available from the Division of Land Resources in the DEHNR Regional or Central Offices) shall be properly implemented. 2. In order to prevent violations of the turbidity standards outside of the area of construction (50 NTU's in streams and rivers not designated as trout waters by DWQ; 25 NTU's in all saltwater classes, and all lakes and reservoirs;) compliance with the approved Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan is required. 3. Waste, spoil or fill shall not be placed, dumped or located in wetlands or waters beyond the footprint of ditches proposed for fill, modification of swales, the approved 1.6 acres of fill, and the efforts necessary to affect wetland creation as proposed in your December 7, 2000 Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 of 1). WIM. uuvei,1U] Sherri Evans-Stanton, Acting Secretary Department of Environment and Natural Resources Kerr T. Stevens Division of Water Quality NTDENR Customer Service Division of Water Quality 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1617 (919) 733-7015 1 800 623-7748 4. All sediment and erosion control measures placed in wetlands or waters shall be removed and the natural grade restored after the Division of Land Resources releases the project. 5. This project proposes a curb outlet system to convey stormwater. Each designated curb outlet Swale shown on the approved Coastal Stormwater plan must be maintained at a minimum of 100 feet in length with a 5:1 (H:V) side slopes or flatter, have a longitudinal slope no steeper than 517c, carry the flow from a 10 year storm event in a non-erosive manner, and maintain a dense vegetated cover as stipulated in the Coastal Stor nwater Permit. 6. The swales proposed to be established, in the Site, Erosion Control, and Stormwater Management Plan. developed by Tripp Engineering and dated November 15, 2000 (sheet lof 4 and 2 of 4), are required to be 12 inches or less in depth and maintained with stable dense vegetated cover. Further, within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification, written confirmation must be provided, confirming the permanent establishment of these swales. 7. The ditches proposed to be tilled in the Site, Erosion Control, and Stormwater Management Plan, developed by Tripp Engineering and dated November 15, 2000 (sheet lof 4 and 2 of 4), are required to be tilled. returned to natural grade, and maintained with stable dense vegetated cover. Further, within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification, written confirmation must be provided, confirming the back fill of ditches. 8. As detailed in the dated December 7, 2000 Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 of 1), 128.1 acres (including creation areas Q and X) of wetlands are to be dedicated for preservation. Within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification written confirmation must be provided, confirming that a permanent conservation easement is in place for this area. 9. As detailed in the dated December 7, 2000 Wetland Delineation /Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 of 1), 218.0 acres of wetlands are to be dedicated for preservation. Within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification, written confirmation must be provided, confirming a permanent conservation easement for this area. 10. As detailed in the dated December 7, 2000 Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 of 1.), 24.7 acres of wetlands are to be created. Within 120 days of the issuance date of this certification, wetland creation efforts must be completed with the exception of tree planting which shall be done by February 1, 2002. 11. Monitoring of created wetlands shall be required for a period of 5 years after the date of the 401 Water Quality Certification. An annual written report must be submitted to the Division of Water Quality. The report must include well data (daily monitoring), a summary of the data. a discussion of plant survivorship. and a discussions of restored wetland hydrology. Also, this report must include any corrective actions or maintenance that have occurred to ensure the success of the creation efforts. Finally, the report must include an overview of the success of each of the respective created wetland sites located on the tract. This correspondence mast be submitted annually by April 1. 12. Wetland deed notifications or similar mechanisms are required to be placed on all lots with jurisdictional wetlands within 120 days of the date of the certification issuance. 13. For a period of two (2) years. following the completion of your efforts to back-fill ditches and install/retrofit swales as proposed in your plans, monthly inspections must be conducted and a written record maintained for possible DWQ review. Specifically, a determination must be made and recorded to insure that the back-filled ditches are stable and returned to natural grade and the swales are stable. If additional restoration efforts are required they must be completed and the Regional Office staff must be notified in writing of these efforts. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing. You must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, send a written petition, which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786. Sincerely. Kerr T. Stevens cc. Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office DWQ - Wilmington Regional Office John Dorney Central Files Danny Smith File Copy Entity Names http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/corporations/Corp.asp?49044` NT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE Corporations Date: 1/2/2001 Document Filings Corporation Names Name R. L. BLANTON & CO., INC. Business Corporation Information SOSID: 0017133 Status: Current-Active Name Date Formed: 7/1/1981 Citizenship: Domestic State of Inc.: NC Duration: Perpetual Registered Agent Agent Name: Registered Office Address: BLANTON, RANDY LANE 34 Salt Meadow Road Wilmington NC 28405 Name Type Legal NC Principal Office Address PO Box 2113 Wilmington NC 28402-2113 I of l 01/02/2001 10:55 AM Entity Names IIN http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/corporations/Corp. asp?46463 DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY 0 orpora tons Date: 1/2/2001 Document Filings Corporation Names Name Name Type CASTLE BAY CORPORATION Legal NC Business Corporation Information SOSID: 0461285 Status: Current-Active Name Date Formed: 6/5/1998 Citizenship: Domestic State of Inc.: NC Duration: Perpetual Registered Agent Agent Name: BLANTON, RANDY L Registered Office 4704 N College Rd Address: Castle Hayne NC 28429 I of 1 01/02/2001 10:48 AM Castle Bay Corporation December 7, 2000 N.C.D.E.N.R. North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources A b rl. . Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Rd. Raleigh, NC 27607 Mr. Dorney, Enclosed please find the following information: t1? 8 ? 1. Remediation Plan from Land Management 2. Survey from Brian Hobbs Surveying showing the mitigation areas for 24.65 acres. We are showing more acreage than required as a buffer. 3. Storm Water Plans showing the ditches to be filled. Also showing areas to have pipes with anti-seep collars for storm water. We added some notes to clarify what we are doing. 4. We are sending a plan showing all impacts. Totaling 22.95 acres. 5. We are reappling for the 401 Certificate for our Cart Paths and Road Crossings and the extension depth of 9 lots. We have applied with the Corp of Engineers for a permit to install the pipes in the swales and ditches in the wetlands that were purposed and to cover ditches that were shown. We have gotten a verbal approval from the Corp of Engineers and are awaiting our written permit. We are now submitting these items for your approval. Sincer ly, Randy Banton PAS ^1 F NT Inc: 81/2 x 11 drawings on a 1" = 100 scale. RECLIVED PO. Box 10137 • Wilmington, NC 28404 • (910) 270-1978 • Fax (910) 2704683 99 00 7 7 DWQ ID: _CORPS ACTION Ill: 9 q- 7 ya NATIONWIDE PERMIT REQUESTED (PROVIDE NATIONWIDE PERMIT #) _ PRE-CONSTRUCTION NOTIFICATION APPLICATION FOR NATIONWIDE PERMITS THAT REQUIRE: 1. NOTIFICATION TO THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS 2. APPLICATION FOR SECTION 401 CERTIFICATION 3. COORDINATION WITH THE NC DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT SEND THE ORIGINAL AND (1) COPY OF THIS COMPLETED FORM TO THE APPROPRIATE FIELD OFFICE OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS (SEE AGENCY ADDRESSES SHEET). SEVEN (7) COPIES MUST BE SENT TO THE NC DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY, ATTN: JOHN DORNEY, 4401 REEDY CREEK ROAD, RALEIGH, NC 27607. PLEASE PRIN/T? OR TYPE. 1. OWNER'S NAME: _ 1C, ,??Ai?tl /4??/?C. J $!l (??J???CiG' (?/'Pi? Q, 17 D? l? l.3 7 ?i ?/YI / i?9 fo ?. ??(. y? y 2. MAILING ADDRESS:--? S BDIVISI NAME eqS 1_el l Am?sYeNAd , N t a p,gg3 I CITY: -STATE: _ ZIP CODE: _ PROJECT LOCATION ADDRESS, INCLUDING ?S}? BDIVISIO M4f4jp6teedl DIFFER NT FROAM/ MAILING ADDRESS ABOVE): ? 5 / 6 #OD deQ ;d? WC ? 811413 910-&9*-yb49 3. TELEPHONE NUMBER: (HOME) _ (WORK) 910 ' a 7C) ' Io'? y 4. IF APPLICABLE: AGENT'S NAME OR RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE OFFICIAL, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER: i. LOCATION OF WORK (PROVIDE A MAP, PREFERABLY A COPY OF USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OR AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY WITH SCALE): COUNTY: - - NEAREST TOWN: _ SPECIFIC LOCATION (INCLUDE ROAD NUMBERS, LANDMARKS, ECT.) _ c:,-,-,o d a etta? eeee kj 6. IMPACTED OR NEAREST STREAM/MVER: _ RIVER BASIN: ?qpe Fetl.R. 7. (a) IS PROJECT LOCATED NEAR WATER CLASSIFIED AS TROUT, TIDAL SALTWATER, (SA), HIGH QUALITY WATERS (HQW), OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS (ORW), WATER SUPPLY (WS-I OR WS-II)? YES ? NO Ge YES, EXPLAIN: _ (b) IS THE PROJECT LOCATED WITHIN A NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERN (AEC)? YES ? NO % c(c) IF THE PROJECT IS COASTAL COUNTIES), WHAT ISD HWITHIN A COASTAL E LAND USE PLAN (LODUP DESIGNATION? FOR LIST OF C 8. (a) HAVE ANY SECTION 404 PERMITS BEEN PREVIOUSLY REQUESTED FOR USE ON THIS PROJECT? YES ? NO ? IF YES, PROVIDE ACTION I.D. NUMBER OF PREVIOUS PERMIT AND ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (INCLUDE PHOTOCOPY OF 401 CERTIFICATION): _ (b) ARE ADDITIONAL PERMIT REQUESTS EXPECTED FOR THIS PROPERTY IN THE: FUTURE? YES ? NO ? IF YES, DESCRIBE ANTICIPATED WORK: _ (a) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBERS OF ACRES IN TRACT OF LAND: (b) ESTIMATED TOTAL NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS LOCATED ON PROJECT SITE: Q? 80 A cre 5 10. (a) NUMBER OF ACRES OF WETLANDS IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT BY: FILLING:,2.O?o EXCAVATION: _ FLOODING: _ OTHER : _ DRAINAGE : _ TOTAL ACRES TO BE IMPACTED: (b) (1) STREAM CHANNEL TO BE IMPACTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJEC'T' (IF RELOCATED, PROVIDE DISTANCE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER RELOCATION: LENGTH BEFORE: _ FT AFTER: _ FT WIDTH BEFORE (based on normal high water contours): _ FT AVERAGE DEPTH BEFORE: FT AFTER: FT (b) (2) STREAM CHANNEL IMPACTS WILL RESULT FROM: (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY) OPEN CHANNEL RELOCATION: _ PLACEMENT OF PIPE IN CHANNEL: _ CHANNEL EXCAVATION: _ CONSTRUCTION OF A DAM/FLOODING: _ OTHER: 11. IF CONSTRUCTION OF A POND IS PROPOSED, WHAT IS THE SIZE OF THE WATERSHED DRAINING TO THE POND? WHAT IS THE EXPECTED POND SURFACE AREA? 12. DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF TYPE OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT TO BE USED? ATTACH PLANS; 81/2 BY 11 DRAWINGS ONLY) ups yf' f N os ?90--s' 1 e fsphA/t W A Vi4 //el/ Cue6 13. PURPOSE OF PROPOSED WORK: -40 N sveLtev! o f/ Q ('#e f R04 5 '4 kngcl5 -to 0-12055 we-I LAW4fs 14. STATE REASONS WHY IT IS BELIEVED THAT THIS ACTIVITY MUST BE CARRIED OUT IN WETLANDS INCLUDE ANY MEAS RES TAKEN TO MIN M ZE WETLAND IMPACTS) 4e, ecp-A/1/ { e fI ?e- M iNi ? z ed ilhApefs owe /'0 5 ? ShoQfdS oue moss A? Nyhc t ?Z e 15. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE AND/OR NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF ANY FEDERALLY LISTED OR PROPOSED FOR LISTING ENDANGERED OR THREATENED SPECIES OR CRITICAL HABITAT IN THE PERMIT AREA THAT MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED: _ /Y/D V, AO, l (K g 16. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO CONTACT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER (SHPO) REGARDING THE PRESENCE OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES IN THE PERMIT AREA WHICH MAY BE AFFECTED BY THE PROPOSED PROJECT. DATE CONTACTED _. 17. DOES THE PROJECT INVOLVE AN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS OT THE USE OF PUBLIC (STATE) LAND? YES ? NO ? (IF NO, GO TO 16) (a) IF YES, DOES THE PROJECT REQUIRE PREPARATION OF AN ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT PURSUANT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT? YES ? NO ? (b) IF YES, HAS THE DOCUMENT BEEN REVIEWED THROUGH THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION STATE CLEARINGHOUSE YES ? NO ? IF ANSWER 17b IS YES, THEN SUBMIT APPROPRIATE DOCUMENTATION FROM THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE STATE CLEARINGHOUSE REVIEW PROCESS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO MS. CHRYS BAGGETT, DIRECTOR STATE CLEARINGHOUSE, NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION, 116 WEST JONES STREET, RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27603-8003, TELEPHONE (919) 733-6369. 18. THE FOLLOWING ITEMS SHOULD BE INCLUDED WITH THIS APPLICATION IF PROPOSED ACTIVITY INVOLVES THE DISCHARGE OF EXCAVATED OF FILL MATERIAL INTO WETLANDS: (a) WETLAND DELINEATION MAP SHOWING ALL WETLANDS, STREAMS, LAKES, AND PONDS ON THE PROPERTY (FOR NATIONWIDE PERMIT NUMBERS 14, 18, 21, 26, 29, AND 38). ALL STREAM (INTERMITTENT AND PERMANENT) ON THE PROPERTY MUST BE SHOWN ON THE MAP. MAP SCALES SHOULD BE 1 INCH EQUALS 50 FEET OF 1 INCH EQUALS 100 FEET OF THEIR EQUIVALENT. (b) IF AVAILABLE, REPRESENTATIVE PHOTOGRAPH OF WETLANDS TO BE IMPACTED BY PRODUCT. (c) IF DELINEATION WAS PERFORMED BY A CONSULTANT, INCLUDE ALL DATA SHEETS RELEVANT TO THE PLACEMENT OF THE DELINEATION LINE. (d) ATTACH A COPY OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN IF REQUIRED. (e) WHAT IS LAND USE OF SURROUNDING PROPERTY ee ri em (o IF APPLICABLE, WHAT IS PROPOSED METHOD OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL? `TeWinem w, h 6rcL c ev4 4/Wa SIGNED AND DATED AGENT AUTHORIZATION LETTER, IF APPLICABLE. -51votq / o N G o /F Co&-lose, NOTE: WETLANDS OR WATERS OF THE US MAY NOT BE IMPACTED PRIOR TO: 1. ISSUANCE OF A SECTION 404 CORPS OF ENGINEERS PERMIT, 2. EITHER THE ISSUANCE OR WAIVER OF A 401 DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION, AND 3. (IN THE TWENTY COASTAL COUNTIES ONLY), A LETTER FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT STATING THE PROPOSED ACTIV IS ONSISTENT WITH THE NORTH CAROLINA COASTAL MANAGEMENT OWNER'S/A NT S SI ATURE DATE (AGENT'S SIGNATURE VALID ONLY IF AUTHORIZATION LETTER FROM THE OWNER IS PROVIDED). 80-24, from sTof p0e to edge of collar on ail fou sides The collars can be built to nil any kind of pipe up to 24",'.'-1 three basic sizes of 4'x4', 5'1-5', aid 6'x6', INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Apply Par of mosaic to coWt cad lay tube on collat. Apply mastic to fop half of co tar and set in place lining up iecl strtpes and b_&l wo i aiv-es together. Ins-la-11 instal bonds on split halm of collar, nghlen bolts and bands. Aptly maslfc as needed to !Hume good seas, Backfill and hand tamp. Stainless creel bands on each side The 2 helves overlap 1.5° to vtlow for the ppiieces to be Wiled together 3/8" holes allow for adjustmenf of 114' stdnless steel bops (which are typ, spaced W apod) The two piece connecting bond (s made trorn 11/84 polyethylene and extends a minhnum of 3' kom the confer on each We and Is joined to the body with a cordsnuous weld on both sides Is constructer) iron, dw able 114" poty.-41,X!ene Action Id. If"71- To County _n x GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION Property owner _-K-Cm 1 V.0 l 9n Address -A )13 7 c. w: r j?? NC aq q0 Y Telephone No.?10. 792. 32 (o ;n0.147g Size and Location of project (water body, road name/number, town, etc.)_ -1 ?e- j.1_ir e 100 ???" --G6I If cc"45 e 4 D e??ie? ?.G ?} k Description of Activity -Ltv?at?Z ?? c.?•?l C,9?;?io,?-1?i,2c? f?c ?,??.'a?nSRc.e? wwS? bc. c?ahaT ?,? ati?lfla T 1 Gl Applicable Law: ?-Section 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1344). 319 de-?s 4Pex 41AR- Ae rr? (check all that apply) Section 10 (River and Harbor Act of 1899). cn" 5+peb h r Authorization: Regional General Permit Number. No, 0?6 Nationwide Permit Number. Your work is authorized by this Regional General (RGP) or Nationwide Permit (NWP) provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the attached conditions and your submitted plans. If your activity is subject to Section 404 (if Section 404 block above is checked), before beginning work you must also receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the N.C. Division of Environmental Management, telephone (919) 733-1786. For any activity within the twenty coastal counties, before beginning work you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management, telephone (919) 733-2293. Please read and carefully comply with the attached conditions of the RGP or NWP. Any violation of the conditions of the RGP or the NWP referenced above may subject the permittee to a stop work order, a restoration order, and/or appropriate legal action. This Department of the Army RGPor NWP verification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required 1?ederal, State, or local approvals/permits. The permittee may need to contact appropriate State and local agencies before beginning work. If there are any questions regarding this authorization or any of the conditions of the General Permit or Nationwide Permit, please contact the Corps Regulatory Official specified below. Date Corps Regulatory Official _ S"S5 7elcphoneNo. NIA Expiration Date of Verification 177Xl'IRATION I)ATH O1' V1i121171('A't'ION: SURVEY PLATS, T 11:LD SKI ui,rl Nw1' 26 cxl,iics (cunrnlly scl)lemhcr IS, 1990) ,r Iwo I' PLANS, ETC., MUS'T' 13E ATTACIIED '1'O THE YEL yvals holn d,11C of issue. whiche'vel Conics rrsl OR AVAILABLE. CESAw rorm 6" U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRIC'T' Castle Bay Remediation Plan Pender County, North Carolina Prepared by: Land Management Group, Inc. Wilmington, NC Prepared for: North Carolina Division of Water Quality Raleigh, NC December 6, 2000 Introduction In order to satisfy the concerns of the North Carolina Division of Water Quality (DWQ), the owner of Castle Bay Golf Course agrees to remediate impacts to wetlands by filling several ditches, creating wetlands, and preserving a section of an existing Carolina Bay wetland system in perpetuity. A total of 10,340 linear feet of ditches/swales will be filled to restore hydrology throughout the site. In addition, approximately 23.7 acres of wetlands will be created by excavating designated upland areas to surrounding wetland grade. A variety of shrubs, trees, and grasses will be planted in these areas. Shrub species to be planted will be similar to those found in surrounding wetland areas. In order to monitor hydrology, one automated hydrologic monitoring well will be installed within a section of the created wetlands at the southern end of the property. Finally, 128.1 acres of a Carolina Bay system that exists within the northeast corner of the site will be preserved in perpetuity. Remediation Ditch/Swale Restoration Throughout the tract, 10,340 linear feet of ditches/swales will be backfilled (Figures 1 and 2) in order to satisfy concerns of DWQ. Previously excavated material from creation areas will be used for fill. Wetland Creation A total of 23.7 acres of existing uplands will be lowered to the grade of adjacent wetlands (Figures 3 and 4). A layer of organic material will be added atop the excavated area to provide a suitable substrate for vegetation establishment. Native shrub and tree species (Table 1) will be established in the creation areas at a 10 foot spacing. In order to maintain the Scottish links style of the existing golf course, shrubs will be planted in lieu of canopy trees throughout all creation areas except the Carolina Bay ridge (northeastern section, next to preservation area). In this section, red maple (Ater rubrum) trees will be planted. Grass species such as Andropogon glomeratus will be planted throughout all creation areas. Wetland Preservation Approximately 128.1 acres of existing Carolina Bay wetlands will be preserved (Figure 3) through proper legal covenants, which will ensure that the wetlands will remain in their natural state in perpetuity. The North Carolina Coastal Land Trust has expressed interest in acquiring the property and preliminary negotiations have taken place regarding the transfer of the property to that group. Monitoring Per an agreement with DWQ, hydrological restoration success will be monitored in only one section of the wetland creation area (Figure 3). An automated groundwater well will be installed and data will be collected daily. Success criteria will be the establishment of a groundwater table at or within 12" of the soil surface for 5% of the growing season. Implementation Schedule Wetland creation will commence as soon as possible after all necessary permits have been obtained. Summary In order to satisfy the concerns of DWQ regarding this site, several actions will be implemented. A total of 10,340 linear feet of ditches/swales will be filled to restore hydrology throughout the site. In addition, approximately 23.7 acres of wetlands will be created by excavating designated upland areas to surrounding wetland grade. In these areas, a variety of shrubs will be planted and one automated hydrologic monitoring well will be installed to monitor hydrology. Finally, 128.1 acres of a Carolina Bay system that exists within the northeast corner of the site will be preserved in perpetuity. These actions will compensate for wetland impacts within Castle Bay and fulfill the requirements of DWQ. Table 1. Shrub species to be planted within most wetlands creation areas at Castle Bay. Species typical of Carolina Bay ecosystem (Schafale and Weakley, 1990). Trees to be planted are based on nursery availability. Common Name Scientific Name Red Bay Persea palustris Loblolly Bay Gordonia lasianthus Titi Cyrilla racemiflora Sweet Gallberry Ilex coriacea References Schafale, M.P. and A.S. Weakley. 1990. Classification of the Natural Communities of North Carolina- Third Approximation. North Carolina Natural Heritage Program, Division of Parks and Recreation, N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Raleigh, NC, 325 pp. -C c? I 1 -C.iCC pri5 I,? 1s J C2 -7 /?_ `- ' ??:t -c. ?s.. nsnwe..•r- N", ?t\? C"- \ N Scale: 1" = 600' Figure 1. Approximately 7500 linear feet of ditches will be filled in northern half of tract. Mw? Ditch to be filled Castle Bay Remediation Report Pender County, North Carolina Land Management Group, inc. 3_se ? •?7PJ `\??\ _ ? ,3i H ill _? '__ _- f???P i I 1 al / ? CIO "J" =-lt i lm ?11 y 5 lop R Cf >S`aib-R . i 11 R _r ..ppp t?? ?,.'? \ `? ° Or, Scale: 1" = 600' 1' Ditch to be filled Figure 2. Approximately 2840 linear feet of ditches will be filled in the southern half of the tract. Castle Bay Remediation Report Pender County, North Carolina Land Management Group, inc. , , Wetlands Wetland preservation area Uplands Wetland creation areas X Automated well 900 1800 E 1" = 900" Figure 3. Map of Castle Bay depicting wetland creation and preservation areas. Castle Bay Remediation Report Pender County, North Carolina Land Management Group, Inc. i Wetlands Uplands Sections of uplands will be excavated - 1-3 feet, to adjacent wetland grade. Map Not to Scale Figure 4. Wetlands will be created in sections of existing uplands by excavating down to adjacent wetland elevations. Castle Bay Remediation Report Pender County, North Carolina Land Management Groun. Inc. ? ??•G ? '? kiyxa UL-27-99 TUE 01:4y PM BIBERSTEIN & NUNALEE FA? jPlD. 91 2596923 P. 01 I I I i Tne attorney preparing this ir¦trwm at ham nude no record searoh or title examinstimn as to tha property herein described, unless the saws 1a shown by hie Written and .lord cwttitioats. i 1xoise Tax oprdinq, Timis, Book and iayc Ta,x Tot No. Warosl don titter Me. Verified Uyl County on the ? Isy of , 1lf? return to closing attorneys ! ' Mail after recording tos '4'hil iwatrearoR prepared by eiberstein i Mural ? x1ttocners at Lam, P. O. Sox 428, surgaw, KC 28423. Arts! Deseriptlen for the Index 70 scree Oudfre Crs? 6d. NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL TY WEED THIS DEED made this day of Jul , 1999, b nd betwsent aWtTOR flat handy L. Blanton and Mile, north darollna Coastal Judy Ellen Blanton Land z?ust The designation Grantor and Grantee partles, their heirs, successors and assigns, a masculine, feminine or neuter as required by c i W11NBSSNTH, that the Grantor, for a va Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknow s does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the i certain lot or parcel of land situated in Topss Carolina and more particularly described as i SEE ATTACHO 3XHI12T A The property herainabove described was acquired in book 1185, Page 045. TO HAVE AND To HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grants used herein shall include said hall include singular, plural, ext. ale consideration paid by the god, has and by these presents 'antes in fee simple, all that Township, Pander county, North )IMO I Grantor by inatrurant recorded of land and all privilegae and n too simple. IL JUL-27-99 TUE 0I:42 PM BIBERSTEIN & NUNALEE F And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, premises in fee simple, has the right to convl title is marketable and free and clear of all one warrant and defend the title against the lawful except for the exceptions hereinafter stated. Title to the property hereinabove described exceptional s 12a 400?VN-C--' 9IC2596923 °. 02 ?t Grantor is seised of the the same in tee simple, that )Canoes, and that Grantor will ?ims of all persons whomsoever snbjeot to the following 1. Restrictions of record. 2. Ad valorem taxes for the year 1999. 3. Routine utility easements and high% .. IUHie,llc rIr ..0", .( Isc ?0YAR}.r Army C • % pue?.?? I ights of way. IN WITNBSS WHIMOT, the Grantor has her t set his hand and seal, or if corporate, ham caused this instrument to be ajqjqd in its corporate ne"m by its duly authorised officers and its seal to be her o affixed by authority of its Board of Directors, the day and year g1Tat-ebq wri i (BtRL) man an on ?' (4SaJ1L) QlAut, C, STATB Or NORTH CAROLINA couwry or co Ho.ribVr.r 1, 1/ ,mlrrlu F.'nn iers a Notary i County and Stato, do hereby certif: and Judy Ellen Blanton personally appeared bef the due execution of the foregoing instrument. 1? Witness sly hand and notarial seal this t Notary T ?YaIssion Upireal • S The foregoing certificate of Notary Public, is certified to be oorrect. This instrument at tpe date and time and in the sock and Page shown on the is in and for the afareaaid that Randy L. Blanton as this day and acknowledged !I) day of July, 1999. this certificate are duly registered at page hereof, Pseder County ?S`ister of Deeds all Pi\lijals carol s 1'llea\k1x\D2zD8\nc co natal land true North Carolina General Warranty good peopsred by sibsr Attorneys at Law Yunalse, Page 7 of 3 AL-27-9.0 'TUE 01:49 FM BIBERSTEIN & NUNALEE Exhibit A FA? 0. 9102596923 i it Being all that certain tract of 1 Township, Ponder County, North Car, on the North by (now or formerly) C the Ponder County Registry in Deed Bound on the Nast by property of Rai Book 1185, Page 45. Bound on t1 property of Randy L. Blanton in De and being more particularly descri Commencing f rose the centerline int Creek Road a private 60 ft access a, of Hoover Road a public 50 ft. r leaving said centerline intersectio survey tie line North 04 degrees West 4271 ft. +\- to the southwest "lands" and the northwestern corns, Blanton. Thence leaving said see Hoover Road and running with the- c; Collins and Blanton North 77 de seconds East 9.27 ft. to an exists running North 77 degrees 44 win,, 2265.44 ft, to an existing iron 1 North 57 degrees 31 minutes 45 seco the Point of Beginning, Thence Resource Conservation Management li minutes 45 seconds East 1421.67 ft leaving the common property line c and running South 32 degrees 28 ml 800.00 ft to a point. Thence runni minutes 45 seconds West 862.18 ft running North 47 degrees 26 mein 254.00 ft. to a point. Thence rut 09 minutes 17 seconds West 742.68 beginning and containing 20 acres Wetlands Delineation Map prepare Company, Inc. dated March 15, 1999 hereby made for a more full and ai North C6401146 904OS61 Warranty Ootd proyoted by Atrern4ye at t&V P. 03 d lying in Topsail ins. and being bound line as recorded in ook 1156, Page 247. r L, Blanton in Deed South and West by Book 1185, Page 45 d as followss sections of Godfrey amant and the center 1ht of way. Thence s and running with a minutes 04 seconds ?n corner of Collins of property of Randy /rn right of way of son property line of Gees 51 minutes 55 r iron pipe. Thence es 03 seconds Bast pe. Thence running is Vast 622.99 ft. to nning with the new a North 51 degrees 31 to a point. Thence Collins and Blanton rtes 15 seconds East South 57 degreer. 31 to a point. Thence on 37 seconds West ing North 74 degrees ft. to the point Of end being shown on a by Hobbs Surveying o which reference is prate description. 6 NunalOe, Page 7 of ,Gti?r.G ? ?L•t w? Plot Flan ?r iVG GaSt?c r?yQt (So P 5 2 012. E 6p 18' I W Lp> -7q Z 1? w Prapossd ? 1$ w t?e?toler?os s? Lot 77 O ? W '4/ O i' Scale! 30' S -7432121 Castle Bay Graphic Scate Golf Course 30 0 is 30 Zoning District: PD Lot Area - 7843 s . f . t Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Rear 10' - Side SI 1.Q,a ro ? Lot 7? D? GN SOLUTIONS Site PI`?i1? 4 tle, Say - Phase 3 rc. so. gut uwrgw? ?wu, c.?oNr ?wr ArGhltect psail Township Pander County rw ??e? r?r-tsre i ax roy) ??i North Carotin Plot Flan Gast?e Bay Drive (i5o' private R/V4 N 70' ' 15" E 00' 1.55.21' 24.' R*250' N 13'13'07" ? , Z; 1 Lot 78 W. V. sl 1 I u? .D. m .a, .I 46.12' S 7432'2!" W Castle Say Golf Course s' Zoning District: PD 40( Rc-gv `.,rt C,4 o Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' _ Rear 10' - Side DESIGN SOLUTIONS site Fianning landscape Architecture rc am w4 uu.g.oti Nor#, effe ,. »4m 14W (1W) 796-4W / PAX MW) n&46M6I I! ?-bt 80 I I ? li i? I Scale: 1" - 30' ?""-- Graphic Scale 0 i5 30 X7[=7 . Lot Area - golq s . f . t Lot 79 tle Bay - Phase 3 sail Tour* Fender County North Carolina \4/ \1/ Plot Plan Castle Bay Golf Course z Castle Say Drive (50' Private R/W) 40( R C gOt?5+- geto 5', DESIGN SOLUTIONS site rv. e? Int. Umpom womh c raft »w Architecture T.la (W) 256 -*SO O AX (W) !&-iW11 Zoning District: PD Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Rear 10' - Side - -- --------- re ?ment Scale: 1 " - 30' Graphic Scale 30 0 15 30 Lot Arco - 10/674 s . f . t Lot 84 ?Stle Bay - Phase 3 F*opsail township Pender County North C.arolino L O? U? 3 Q -- i 'UI) Zoning District: PD +Oj Setbacks: 25' - Front 15' - Rear 10' - Side DESIGN WLUT! } site planning 4 Landscape PQ am ?t m?> C&OWWA 36" Arohtte urot r r.h MO) 2%6-4W / PAM file) 2"-b"; i3- ?3 ? L ?U a ' Plot PI o Lot 115 tV ??'a0'pq• 8s. s Oe Lot 113 Castle say J, AT, Golf Course ?w 8 \ scale: I 330 Graphic Scale 30 O 15 30 80 Lot Area - 11,122 s. F. t Lot 114 tie Bay - Phase 4 rsail Tour millp Pander County North Carolina Plot P10H II?? `I Lot 116 1 1 w x 0 Castle Bay - T? propomw •u Iw Go 1 f m Course < -ko Lot 114 Scale: !01 Graphic Scale 30 0 15 30 Zoning District: PD FT -- . t Setbacks: 25' - Front Lot Area 9,702 s.f , 15' - Rear 10' - Side l...ot 1 DESIGN SOLUTIONS site planning « stle Boy - Phase 4 Laidscape I-D Architecture opeall Township Pander Gounty I ear lot ) ??` ?` X ?" »10r ? North Gar of Ina t.?. MW) mr ? r oc c ) Plot Plan. Lot 117 %P w ?% Castle Bay Im Golf Course WN W Reildanae n 9 .(04? Q r ' 02" W i O 5 5'7 41 Lot 115 j Scale: V, Graphic -scale 30 0 i5 30 Zoning District: RD 461 ??Q?'?'S?-- ? <'• ,yt S?, F r•? Lot Area - q, b?q3 e. f . t yeti xks: 25' - Front 15' -- Rear 10' - Side DESIGN SO lot 116 LUT M' s? ? • C stlc Bay -Phase 4 IOA IN= 71m, 11MYgla? NaM? ?" mIK Architecture opsai l Township Pander county ?M. ciasp-mss i FAX teas a North Carolina w fi lot flan Future Development ,.•? L ? 0 ? G stater i" 30' Graphic Scale 30 0 is 30 ?s'' Castle Hay Sr ?' Golf t? Course Zoning District: PD 401 6S? vt'st 3 6 051' 3 6 0 5, Setbacks: 25' - Front I S' - Rear 10' - Side DESIGN SOLUTIONS SU p1cming . ??pe ?c eor WI, tt pluft %Orlh c rou »w Architecture TM? MO) 296 -4 e / PAX r9w) m-SIN .p ASS Z I ? Lot Area - 10/ 269 s.f. t Lot 117 tle say - Phase 4 North Carolina ?? ti 4" Castle Bay Corporation December 7, 2000 N.C.D.E.N.R. North Carolina Dept. of Environment & Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 4401 Reedy Creek Rd. Raleigh, NC 27607 Mr. Dorney, Enclosed please find the following information: 001 29 PAYMENT RECEIVED 1. Remediation Plan from Land Management 2. Survey from Brian Hobbs Surveying showing the mitigation areas for 24.65 acres. We are showing more acreage than required as a buffer. 3. Storm Water Plans showing the ditches to be filled. Also showing areas to have pipes with anti-seep collars for storm water. We added some notes to clarify what we are doing. 4. We are sending a plan showing all impacts. Totaling 22.95 acres. 5. We are reappling for the 401 Certificate for our Cart Paths and Road Crossings and the extension depth of 9 lots. We have applied with the Corp of Engineers for a permit to install the pipes in the swales and ditches in the wetlands that were purposed and to cover ditches that were shown. We have gotten a verbal approval from the Corp of Engineers and are awaiting our written permit. We are now submitting these items for your approval. Sincer ly, Randy L. B anton Inc: 81/2 x 11 drawings on a 1" = 100 scale. P.O. Box 10137 • Wilmington, NC 28404 • (910) 270-1978 • Pax (910) 270-4683 Feb 08 01 11:10a February 8, 2000 Castle Bay Country Clu #9. Sheet 1 of 1 ?j 192.2 acres of wetlands are to be dedicated for P issuance date of the certification. Written confin permanent Conservation Easement. omitting 24 Course. Conservation Easement is to be maintau #11. Monitoring requirement of created wetlands of Remediation Plan shall be required for a period Water Quality Certification. An annual written Division of Water Quality. The report must incl a summary of the data a discussion of plant sun restored wetland hydrology. Also this report mt maintenance that have occurred to ensure the st the report must include and overview of the suc wetlands sites located on the tract. This corresp, by April 1. #12. Wetland deed notifications or similar mechai lots with jurisdictional wetlands within 120 c issuance by recorded map Sheet 1 of 1 Hobbs 910-270-4683 p.2 ;rvation within 90 days of the on must be provided affirming a -s of wetlands on the Golf by Castle Bay Development. :as shown on Figure 3 Castle Bay '5 years after the date of the 401 fort must be submitted to the e well data (daily monitoring) orship, and a discussion of include any corrective actions or ess of the creation efforts. Finally >s of each of the respective created fence must be submitted annually are required to be placed on all Fthe date of the certification 4. All sediment and erosion control measures placed in wetlands or waters shall be removed and the natural grade restored after the Division of Land Resources releases the project. 5. This project proposes a curb outlet system to convey Stormwater. Each designated curb outlet ,wale shown on the approved Coastal Stormwater plan must be maintained at a minimum of 100 feet in length with a 5:1 (H:V) side slopes or flatter, have a longitudinal slope no steeper than 5(7c, carry the flow from a 10 year storm event in a non-erosive manner, and maintain a dense vegetated cover as stipulated in the Coastal Stormwater Permit. 6. ']'he swales proposed to be established, in the Site, Erosion Control, and Stormwater Management Plan, developed by Tripp Engineering and dated November 15, 2000 (sheet lof 4 and 2 of 4), are required to be 12 inches or less in depth and maintained with stable dense vegetated cover. Further, within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification, written confirmation must be provided, confirming the permanent establishment of these swales. 7. The ditches proposed to be filled in the Site, Erosion Control, and Stormwater Management Plan, developed by Tripp Engineering and dated November 15, 2000 (sheet lof 4 and 2 of 4), are required to be filled, returned to natural grade, and maintained with stable dense vegetated cover. Further, within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification, written confirmation must be provided, confirming the back fill of ditches. 8. As detailed in the dated December 7, 2000 Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 of 1), 128.1 acres (including creation areas Q and X) of wetlands are to be dedicated for preservation. Within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification written confirmation must be provided, confirming that a permanent conservation easement is in place for this area. 9. As detailed in the dated December 7, 2000 Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 of 1), approximately 218 acres of wetlands are to be dedicated for preservation not including the golf course layout. Within 90 days of the issuance date of this certification, written confirmation must be provided, confirming a permanent conservation easement for this area. 10. As detailed in the dated December 7, 2000 Wetland Delineation / Castle Bay Plan, developed by Hobbs Surveying Company, Inc. Engineering (sheet 1 of 1), 24.7 acres of wetlands are to be created. Within 120 days of the issuance date of this certification, wetland creation efforts must be completed with the exception of tree planting which shall be done by February 1, 2002. 11. Monitoring of created wetlands shall be required for a period of 5 years after the date of the 401 Water Quality Certification. An annual written report must be submitted to the Division of Water Quality. The report must include well data (daily monitoring), a summary of the data, a discussion of plant survivorship, and a discussions of restored wetland hydrology. Also, this report must include any corrective actions or maintenance that have occurred to ensure the success of the creation efforts. Finally, the report must include an overview of the success of each of the respective created wetland sites located on the tract. This correspondence must be ,ubnutted annually by April 1. 12. Wetland deed notifications or similar mechanisms are required to be placed on all lots with jurisdictional wetlands within 120 days of the date of the certification issuance. 13. For a period of two (2) years, following the completion of your efforts to back- fill ditches and install/retrofit swales as proposed in your plans, monthly inspections must be conducted and a written record maintained for possible DWQ review. Specifically, a determination must be made and recorded to insure that the back-filled ditches are stable and returned to natural grade and the swales are stable. If additional restoration efforts are required they must be completed and the Regional Office staff must be notified in writing of these efforts. If you do not accept any of the conditions of this certification, you may ask for an adjudicatory hearing YOU must act within 60 days of the date that you receive this letter. To ask for a hearing, ,end a written petition, which conforms to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes to the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Box 27447, Raleigh, N.C. 27611-7447. This certification and its conditions are final and binding unless you ask for a hearing. This letter completes the review of the Division of Water Quality under Section 401 of the Clean Water Act. If you have any questions, please telephone John Dorney at 919-733-1786. Sincerely, Kerr T. Stevens cc: Corps of Engineers Wilmington Field Office DWQ - Wilmington Regional Office John Dorney Central Files Danny Smith File Copy U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS WILMINGTON DISTRIC'T' Action Id. T1- ?'Q County n - GENERAL PERMIT (REGIONAL AND NATIONWIDE) VERIFICATION Property owner Address --0 Lh,., a..uy----D,(- . 0137 I— ??f? i1 L' U I:' Try-.r?•CL Telephone No.?to 79fl 3?66? 27D 1gn Size and Location of project (water boody,, road name/number, town, etc.) o T'ete?41? s' 'e vl 5R IS6?i (yovc? ? 4 I /,h? ems, lac?.k . ,,rr J Description of Activity La ` S??ioh 'toil t,te? S__ v? ??es?r?a 4 C CA-1 ?-JA5. f? C,g???•?io?`f? ?? f? ? ??v ?,k?el w?us? be. dahar ?? atic? lya cati eR?a??v?, ?sc?>?e, be ado {e,? F? a ?on eILLI'Jjai VtOuo 76 ;,1 be Rnor-h„4,.._ Applicable Law: V/ -Section 404 (Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1344) 3d de-1s (check all that apply) Section 10 (River and Harbor Act of 1899). °? coh Authorization: Regional General Permit Number. A 0?6 Nationwide Permit Number. Your work is authorized by this Regional General (RGP) or Nationwide Permit (NWP) provided it is accomplished in strict accordance with the attached conditions and your submitted plans. If your activity is subject to Section 404 (if Section 404 block above is checked), before beginning work you must also receive a Section 401 water quality certification from the N.C. Division of Environmental Management, telephone (919) 733-1786. For any activity within the twenty coastal counties, before beginning work you must contact the N.C. Division of Coastal Management, telephone (919) 733-2293. Please read and carefully comply with the attached conditions of the RGP or NWP. Any violation of the conditions of the RGP or the NWI'referenced above may subject the permittee to a stop work order, a restoration order, and/or appropriate legal action. This Department of the Army RGP or NWP verification does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to obtain any other required Federal, State, or local approvals/permits. The permittee may need to contact appropriate State and local agencies hefore beginning work. If there arc any questions regarding this authorization or any of the conditions of the General Permit or Nationwide Permit, please contact the Corps Regulatory Official specified below. ?- (R Date__ Corps Regulatory Official TelcphoneNo.?Cl/D) aZ' _ ? ? ( __ Expiration Date of Verification 17XPIRATION DAI F OF WRIFICATION: SURVEY PLAT'S, MELD SKi Until N%V1' 26 exphes (culit Idy septendlrr IS, 1999) or Iwo I' PLANS, ETC., MUST 13E ATTACHED TO THE YFL yeals hom dale of issue, wh;cl,evu Comes Iil" OR AVAILABLE. cESAw rnnn 4 SSA / In ?? t3 r? A ?\ m v ? n C Cb -1 , ?lv t? N \ 4 BrIdge L20 ? 17-N \s ?., L16 5 NI LI 1? u,, ?7•?? ?l lD ZD jo Gul 08 9 ?s • s? 99 / N ^80 B9 ZS 89 OC M 71 09 Qi? V? ?t i.??N, '??\ ,. ,. ,. - - .. ,. ?., ,... - - V V V U W _...? so Q , r? N M CA O S N I 40 ?I I o? 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N 7744'03" E Zoning District - RA " E ~Y y y yl y y y y y y y o f 210 / N 57 31 15 y ~ y y y y y y y js Phillips & Lewis y y y y y y ly ' D.B. 990-338 Ha~o.tae 5 . 2265.44' i~ ~ y y y y y y y y y y I y y y y y y y Zoning District - RA r~ e`m' s v:,"~ ~ `Y `Y "Y y y y y ~ y y y y y y y y s 20 y y y 20.0 Ac.f . y .Y I y y y y y y y y ~ S' ~ * wetland wetland area to be „ y y y y y y y y y y y t" y i i ation ~ y used fc era°.~,,,.~.~.,,~ y .y .L y used for m t g y y y y y y 1 y y y y y y y y y 13Q5 S~ 6 3 y y ~ / 19 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ?y~)~; ~ I 9 r¢ 1 ly ,.....,.wwwwv......w~..,... D f N~r~,y.~,w y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y .BO' F 1' S B So 16 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y )~9SZ. y y 1 ?3j E I 177 I I~ 4 y y y y y ~L ~Y ~L ~Y y y y y Po N 78U2'I0~ Y MAP y E VICINIT y y y y / e ' ne n, 1 $ Ile Ir 1 ,,.,~,.,.,,M,,~,,. / / J78.59' f 1 ~ y \ / 1n 1 r ~ n3 ~.~,M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ile 130 y y/ y y y y y y y y .y y y y y y y y NOT TO SCALE I I70 5 / Pone ( \ 17] 137 110 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y m y y y y p \ \ / ITe '.'.'w......w.,...~" ~Y ~L ~L ~L ~Y y y y y y y y y y y y ~ v; y y y y J %.W J W / / Ieo rn • ue ne \ / y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ART PATH y ~ ~,Y, ITEMIZED ROAD, C r t •'i i ~ ' / IJ0 ~ y y y y y y •y y y y y y y r AND LOT CROSSINGS 1 lee *U # / I r y y y 108.1 A. t ,~r. y y y y y y y y OVER WETLANDS I tee t 117 j r 117 M 'y I rv~JrvJJVVNi, nw.i+~-~.wvN.. y y y ~ y y y wetland are to be P / \ i 1N • 4 \ / le! 1 107 • # >k ~ 1 tee 166 16J IeI lea I 1m y I ated t0 Coastal' y y y `t' y y y v TA y y y y y y ~ded c LABEL SQUARE F00 GE i ~ ~ I 11! 161 1N tb N7 ~ IJI -.,~.,,..,,.,~.,.,.,..w,,,,,~, 1 IM 177 IA ty IN 1 i 11! t 111 113 tDe 1 I y y y y Resource Ma a ement y y y y y y y , 278a y y y 9 ~ ? 358 1 ~ ~ ~ 117 II] 161 ( ~ + j 1J? 1 111 IM III 110 ~ ~ Ii~ ? 143 1,1 I,0 1J/ 131 114 1 t; 1 ~ n r ~ , E IJ7 ,x , { J~ ~Y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y J 564 \ .i 1h 74M 113 ~ ~ ~ ~ 70e 307 1J, 13J ' t 10.) IN ~ ~ 301 r0 rJ 711 31! rl II ''I IIS 1 .wwvwwww~.w r% h ~ 1002 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y v' ro 3 1675 ~ rl r! 7 u7 1~ I m °j~ 1 a Ile lu lee . ~ ~ re ]n ~ ~ nl . 333 a i m t " .734 ~ ~L ~V y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 6 338 7 320 I{, I~~ I ~ 337 ~ I10 j 0 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y B 176 y 1313 ~ la ~ t ~ ~~R~ ~ 44 , 2 y y y y y y y y I y y y y y y y y y 3 !0 844 3 ® 100 \ ,.v.-.,...v...n~w 1JI *P# ~ ti" 11384 AV ~S* ~ 107 . V 7J3 ~L y y' N' `y `y y y y y y y y y y y, n" 72 1800 ~0 0 yS t0e J y y y y y y y y y y y y y o~ /J 600 7274 Q O du 0 0 „ „ IJ4 y y y y y y y y /3 4692 is 2226 i; ~ a y y y y y y y y #Q# n 3098 Nvsry~~ - - - - n.,0. - - - - - a.. d ~ ~ a ~ le 618 P 6 '1212 W 2753.28 /9 448 S 8 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 2490 _ ~ _ - - - - - - - - I 1213 n/1 21 409 ~~1~~' liiiiliil 11 ~ . ro 9 ~ ~ Ili ,{i' ~ I M~ Phillips & Lewis 1J 2220 ,.,.,..H.M.w.~w.ti.~.-• ~ 11 10.7 N`Q' D~ 2.k •1103 D.B. 990-338 2~ 1885 Hilly Co Q \ 3 Zonin District - RA 23 6605 9 76 1173 Urf yT 1M oa 1 ye 100 MO 77 729 N„,.M,.~.,.M 33e 11 y 1B 1358 19 958 JO 1482 1 / ~ ~ y4~^~•~-~ 341 77 J7 5300 J1 519 Ir N lu ~ o~wo w 0 lvr~c 68,851 s.f. / 1.58 Ac. d Co :u es rv M Urf *Q# 4 a o 4 ]N W m M Azalea Acres ~ P°^d ~ " ° 1 3 316 t I r c rea ac, o a Phase 1 ~ ~.w: M h N N Zoning ~ ~ Tee' District RA ~ .Box 3/T „ n/t ? ~ /p I,e ~ n/i Robert W. Aus ,I, ~ Iw & Marcelle Tr1 obert W. Austin, Jr. -Wetland areas to be dedicated t Marcelle Trustees y y I JIJ - 350 ee N ~ ' N a D.B. 1105-1 Total - for mitigation and/or to Resource Miti ated Area Calculations D.B. 1105-111 1 f~ y y y Conservation Mana ement Wetland Area Gregor ; JI6 . tiN.~~ ; fi a; y Drrye >ao i '1' o, Zoning District 128. ac g Zoning District - RA y y *Includin Mltl ated Area *Q* & *X* *A* 0.37 AC Joe I~ ~ 9 9 ~ , K m, , I 1 11 i ~ 1 A' t^ *B* 0.33 Ac *C* 0.11 Ac / + JOJ 6 ~ ~ ~ ~ ! 10 e *D* 0.27 Ac \ ! in 7 ~ -1 ~ ~ . 1 ~ ~ a - Wetland areos to be dedicated *E* 0.43 Ac ~ x1 In 1 ~~M^^~."'"..~.,'w"'", / / s..~,,,~.,,.. ,O ~ 1o J6o n4 ~ e7 i ~H I - b Conservation Easement Tota y *F* 4.33 Ac 1 1I lee \ M ~w'"w" 371 I • n 311 * * ~.~~..-..,w~.. 377 yyy 218.0 ac.t and maintained b the owners Y *G* 0.23 Ac 371 ` 370 7 el { p, \ IJ f in I4 2°1 2e3 lh 3TE 7!e f h olf course. o t e g *H* 0.32 Ac eopple C ~ Pond m zo! zo< 173 ~ Ieo 3e1 ~ ,M. le m I i ourt 0 / 267 Lii ~ «I* 0.51 Ac 0 v r~ lee See J III } ~ , 1e 3e7 1 37e / 1 Ix hand *J* 0.39 Ac / 6 Ie 1 leT t f i !0 ~ m y y See 371 261 *K* 0.51 Ac / ~ , See teo S 1 3 34 o ~ ? u y 11 ~ 2e0 I _ Za3 3e1 t11 eJ Q'CJ 0 ' i 9 b'7, Z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1, I 7e n ~ ~ ~r. s°~ Total - -Wetlands areas to be *L* 1.25 Ac b~; *M* 0.22 Ac T7 11 1.6 ac.f filled by permit for road, t1 ~ *N* 0.25 Ac •troom \ n 30.1 , ! i• M b B Gaa *B~ fre e~1e1. ~ ~ B cort path, and lot crossings. *0* 0.81 Ac ~'r 3I ~ a { ~ T! 6J sJ~ *P* 1.62 Ac 4~ J2 ~ ~ 74 y J1 ~s2. *Q* 8.27 Ac \ u ~ n ~ Je n 0 ~ ~ *R* 0.73 Ac 1 13 NON.. - - miti ated Total ~ t,. Wetland areas to be g *S* 0.32 Ac ~ l{ t3"i (36 w LJS 31 (J r ~,~.Vw L34 L33 ~ ~ ~ >a f ~titi J'-,1 7 « * Ac 24.7 ac. T 0.62 ~f' LJO ~ N~~,~.~,.- *U* 1.19 Ac 0 O { ~a . 61 e6 Nw.,~,.,,~,., *C* 4 sss *V* 0.10 AC b , ~~0 NHtiw.~~N *W* 0.18 Ac IJ U ~ *D* a ~ #F# u ee *X* 1.29 Ac ~w,~.Mw ~ i'ri'i!'~i!i9~ilii~iii~ii ~lil!!iiii~iii \ ~ es s~ _ ~ ,:,,..i,Ei;~i, 1...:..,,,... _ Total 24.65 Ac Total iiii "~::iii~it:. ~::,~:w Wetland areas to be 1,A2 n/f ? \ • ^ " Lai Wachovia Bank E* ~ ~ p 'r'' "i~"" Iiiii,i~i'il All Areos b Coordinate Method ui~i,.,iii!N' I' ~ - Uated In the future. y 11.9 ac.t .,,:;,I;tai,;lt; re eval i:i.:ii:i~ of North Carolina ~w~, ~s , i ;I:I {~i'ii';•:;iii:iE,iijiii i i(i iiEii~i i i a D, B. 995-294 ~ I: ,Iah,-. 6 Graphic Scale \ \ .yl~lEl~li~ L4e Zonin District - RA ~'s s g ~ ~ s ~ e eJ M~,.MV~, ~I~ ~s~} 300 0 150 300 600 r J~ 'bp. ~ 1 a r el ~a p. *H L16 Lis * * eo a F Total - -Upland oreas m~ 226.2 ac.t l21 L20 ~J Ll? L11 L10 v,. Godfrey Creek Boundary Line Table s `~a L9 443.82 *J~ ~o Pro LB ,,,KS ,55,35 W N,,,-~w~ LINE BEARING DIST. LINE BEARING DIST. Pert Ls 1 1 ' ' 4" W 136.37 L26 N 60'08'14" W 98.15' I y line fs c L5 l4 1' S 9"`"~""'~'~"'"~ L1 S 55 201 en f 6 J? s es3 70J~ W erliq ` OJ• I L2 S 6431'16" W 140.32' L27 N 70'29'19" W 177.74' I e of Creek W 3 L3 5 68 49'15" W 110.81' L28 N 55'25'14" W 105.50' ~ 1 L4 S 78'58'05" W 94.65' L29 N 44'01'07" W 109.18' I n/f 1 LS S 66'22'30" W 36.64' L30 N 85'26'28" W 115.39' ' " w 115.18' Wachovia Bank L6 S 66'58'15" W 86.12' L31 N 87'07 09 I n/f Ory h L7 N 73'18'41" W 60.87' L32 S 48'01'38" W 109.59' of North Carolina To sail Township Pender County North Carolina P 1 9.47' L33 S 71'34'27" W 128.82' I ..995-294 Aaron Kelly L8 S 69'52'27" W 5 D B L9 N 89'42'05" W 114.36' L34 S 76'43'32" W 73,57' D.B. 388-86 \ 111111 1111111, Deelgn By. Sheet: I Zoning District - RA L10 S 75'37'58" W 58.54' L35 S 80'42'17" W 117.73' Zoning District - RA A D. Serrell \ R~~ Drawn By. L11 S 66'34'05" W 68.90' L36 N 89'51'34" W 107.03' I ~ , Paul TOlbot eons o L12 N 89'43'03" W 63.00' L37 S 54'59'17" W 66.29' L13 N 62'00'37" W 46.37' L38 S 11'41'35" W 161.10' I Q, by 1" = 300' inea ions R.L. Blanton a ~ e L14 S 76'02'10" W 142.11' L39 S 36'55'41" W 137.49' \ Date: Project No.: SAL = December 7, 1999 SURS 97729 & Company _ S 41'44'36" W 61.41' I L15 S 76'34'34" W 45.82' L40 \ L 122 ~ M.B. 32/44 ~ Owner / L16 S 68'43'35" W _165.63' L41 S 04'5151" W 116.25' i 1 ~ ~ h n i n, , n n _ _ T._ _ L17 S 37'47'05" W 172.65' L42 S 51'35'45" W 135.22' rytio ~~r" m K.L. uianion ac uompuny, inu. L18 S 49'24'31" W 149.33' L43 S 68'00'15" W 59.23' P.O. Box10137 L19 N 75'15'13" W 126.76' L44 S 46'42'32" W 35.60' L20 S 74'49'39" W 83.70' L45 S 11'50'36" W 56.85 Wilmington, NC 28404 Tele. (910) 270-1978 L21 S 55'20'01" W 67.80' L46 S 10'22'33" E 58.46' L22 N 84'03'33" W 57.13' L47 S 11'21'45" E 78.17' L23 N 62'08'31" W 83.53' L48 S 69'44'21" W 103.67' L24 N 66'18'20" W 132.55' L49 N 70'03'10" W 61.43' HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. L25 N 55'20'44" W 137.88' 2C) 0 (2- ~ 7225 Wrightsville Avenue - Suite 103 O Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Tele.: (910) 258-0002 r/ M T12'S4' E i 29.BS ~ / N 7152'55' E a a N - ~ ~ ~ a~' ~~J' 10 N ~ Nfl.1 , i S N , 3192.35 V. a, „o ~o ~ ? 44. , N 57'}1' - s / ~ i~ ~ J i 17 1 w I ~ 6 , I n. • i ~ - j1~~. 10. bC ~1. ~ ,f VIC INITY MAP jI~ . r: / ~ ~ NOT TO SCAIE 1 0 ~ ~ ~ r s~ ~ « M O I I ?1 ~f~• 9~~i. ~ \ ~ / .n 4 I , 7 w J ej7 937. \ i~ N ~ .q0. f p )e~, . n w , J w , \ ~ ~.F 3)g.s9• / \ V ~ r w . 1 1 Undeveloped ~ Future Conservation Are " a ~ ~ i p w 1 w 135.30 Ac. v? u \ / ~ b' a M ' h V / \ ~ w / \ \ J w w \ y, $ w ~a w \ ~ 7 a '7 r w . w l14. Y111 y, ~ ,n u V J . Q 7 a 1^ w 7 ~ w \ / \5; 8' M w 11 ~ a ,N "1" ~ r' y' ¦ ~ w I w 0 i _ 'R' r O 1T •E' 7 w ~ S 7 7 7 !T $ a w r - - I 1" . r. ( n r) I . \ r 'Q' L 1 ~ \ \ , if Y '1, ~ Y ~ w M ~ w ell \ Y,• N~ a X r l U S ~I 1$ \ ~ ~ ,`w, it \ 7 • ~ ~ a I q~. I \ \ . V ~ ~ ~ ~ 'r a P \ \ h~ ~ w r \ ~ _ ,r II 1 ~ \ O ':GIWN ~ - o 1~ - alpphq 8 . . : r w /ln + h d I • P 1 / •--CPdcL Utility Pole-..p 100 P&L ' - - _ _ _ i ESM T p a I ,r 1 N. r Crwn - - ur.n C-- ' r. ~ -ar- .u r Do ' \ \ - I - Nll ~1 \ I \ - - '1753.2 "s..---.~.......~~..._ 1' Coy \ \ ~5 9 . ~ rt • w J T J J ~ g \ \ Ur w ~ • ` . \ \ \ ~ w I r N r \ I \ ~ 1 w \ ~ I J.~3 r M , \ O\ - . Joy i , o,\ b~ Ir ~ a ti woo \ \ wlw ~ • A0 0 r d \ ~0 3 C~ \ w- \ 4 ~ \ / / N rr \ ~ \ a » T \ 'h \ ry. Y } / k,~. ~ w, 01 } ~ I N \ \ Mb' ,.f r \ a A res \ ~ \ \ ! has i~ \ l~ ~ \ ~ 1. y ~ - 9 WETLAND IMPACTS \ w n i ~ Sq. Foota S . Foota e h 1 000 q C w \ w \ \ - ~ w 2 - 26 42,500 ,750 27 12,500 • y' 1 I \ t • 3 1 ,15i 28 - / • ~ , 7 w \ \ ~ w / • . ~N. 4 100 3,800 29 8,300 . - 5 ,000 r\ x x Z \i /r 30 7,100 6 300 - I \ l 7' 1 ~ w t / \ 1T 'C 11 M w 31 3,100 7 100 - J 7 . w w . ~0 8 32 8,000 4 ,340 33 93,000 I • I ~ w a al / , / r 7 w \ ~ rl ~ ( • ¦ 'C 7 ~ 9 ,885 34 _ 10 1 500 4,500 I M1Q ` « w ! I 11 6 ,300 _ J/ 1 /P, \ N W ,N • t 7 NCO() ~S a w j~ry•~ 9 ~ f , .art rye « b" w .r w 37 ~ w 12 825,870 sq.ft. 1 ,000 18.96 acres f\ 7., YA r k'' w 13 2 600 14 960 14 8 ' 1 f ~ ~ y' 1 15 , 50 ditch 1.96 acres 1 100 1 / ~ J s " w w 16 000 \ \ • 1 ~ iT ° r • • >t' 7 w «I w 1!< 11'7 7 17 Road & Cart Path 1.90 acres 13 200 \ \ ~1~\1 J 161.!1 ,I \ r ~.I .w.. +i .y' n' N,j, 19 . 24 320 lot 78 ~ f 1 \ \ yr tr I a w Y' r S ~I ,J \ a 1C e 1 ¦ ,d I u _ 19 31 - ,79,84, 00 \ \ w N y, ~ ` 20 58 00 lot 21 114-115 64 08 J ~ \ 117 I.l N. 'r ~ ~~1 22 6 00 23 _ lot 116,117 013 acre- S ,s 4, 00 0. L3 32 Q \ ~ 11 24 18, 50 ® r ~ 25 4, 00 ~~30 1 \ r ,59• ~ « I • / ~ AO a \ Total 11.95 acres ''0 w /1 \ \ , o ! \ \ • i i / N 02'38'35" E ~''d \ \ y, +,e ~ ¦ ( r i / / ~ 178.99 L~2•~ \ \ Ar*L43~,, \ r'~''"' 7. STREETS WIDTHS: ~ ~ N • s i ~ ~ \ a Nrran. Kr I e ~ - / ~ CASTLE _ \ \ r 1 BAY DRIVE 50' WIDE \ 1 \ T ' 4A v, CASTLE CLUB DRIVE - 45' WIDE ~'s \ \ ~ a ~ ~ ~ / Z s ~ • ~ ~ 9148 HIGHUNO DRIVE - 50' WIDE \ \ .4 „ \ / ~'"-'1 MOORELAND COURT - 45' ~'P C \ ~J • ~ ' " ~,i~ ~ wy~ ~ s. ` r. ,r. / P / SC0IUNDS C _ WIDE G Q \ N / OURT 45' W10E y~ Q w r / i ~ / \ / ~r SIR WALTER COURT - 45' WIDE ~ e \ ee .1 " o WINSOR COURT - 45' WIDE A '1" « ~ / / ' J~ N 1 ~ s •1 ALL ROADS ARE PRIyATE. t^ " o 9 L16 \ \ ,a~ ~ ~O NOTES ANQ_$ITE DATUM: 6. 404 WETLANDS DIUN ti ~ ' 1 ! w~~1 ~ EAT10N AND SOILS STUDY PERFORMED BY; F I~i . ~ a• ~ ~ . f J L~~ 9 ' ~ 1. THIS MAP REPRESENTS AN OVERAII MASTER LAND USE PLAN, MITCHELL ANO ASSOCIATES ~'v•'' l ~ ' ~t;~r• IT 15 NOT INTENDED FOR RECORDATION, SALES OR 113 WEST 3RD STREET c V L8 ~ CONVEYANCE. ~ v ' ' _ GREEN4ILLE, NC 27856 r~ ~ , ~ J~ S 26'39'20' CONTACT; GARY I G ~~6 -,62' 2. BOUNDARY INFORMATION AS SHOWN HEREON TA M TCNELL I ''`~l4 ~ L2 ~ ~,1,,.~"i~'55'3 Z / ~ ,W 127.34' ~ ~ W 46Z~. KEN FROM A PHONE (252) 752-4077 S ~ MAP PREPARED BY HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. BOUNDARY SURVEYED SEPTEMBER 30, 1998 9. 404 WETLANDS SURVEY BY N I ~ ~ ,8 ` ORBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. • ~ ~ g1• CONTACT; HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. 10. ALL LOTS ARE TO BE SERVED BY IND I l 7225 WRICHTSVILLE AVENUE SEWER TAPS CONNECTED TO A COMMUNITY W TT~ER AND / ~ / WILMINGTON, NC 26403 SEWER SYSTEM, AND I 1 910-256-0002 1 ~ i 11. 385 PROPOSED SINGLE FAMILY DWEWNGS. DENSITY I I e 3. THIS PROPERTY IS NOT AFFECTED BY UNDESICNATED BASE IS 0.14 UNITS PER ACRE. ~ / FLOOD ZONE A AS SHOWN ON FEMA FLOOD INSURANCE ' ~ 0 / h RATE MAP, COMMUNITY-PANEL NUMBE 12. A MINI R 3703344 0400 B MUM OF 2 PARKING SPACES REQUIRED BY EACH EFFECTIVE DATE: FEBRUARY 15, 1985. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER. / / 9AR $CALE I I b / 4. ALL ROAD RIGHT OF WAYS AND CENTERLINE GEONETRY MEET 13. 1 CLUB HOUSE, RESTROOMS, RAIN SHELTERS AND / / ~ ~I OR EXCEED N.C•O,O.T. STANDARDS. 1 POOL / HOUSE. I / X09' Iso' a 5. 6541 ACRES TOTAL TA I 1 / KEN FROM SURVEY PREPARED BY 14• CLUB HOUSE PARKING 100 SPACES ~ ooo' i ~ i / HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. DEVELOPED AREA 5191 / ACRES, UNDEVELOPED AREA 135 ACRES. PROSHOP EMPOOYEES - 4/2 w 2 PARKING SPA 1 i i ~ CES I l 6. THIS PROPERTY IS ZONED PO (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT. RESTRURANT EMPLOYEES - 6/2 w 3 PARKING SPACES / " Topsail Townshl / ) ANT SEATS - 36/4 . 9 PARKING SPACES I ~r THE MINIMUM LOT WiL1 BE APPROXIMATELY 60' x 120' GOLF CC~IRSE EMPl0YEE5 - 10 2 e 5 PA ~I p Ponder County North orollna • "'"'"'Brim Hobbs (7,200 SO,FT.) COLE COURSE PLAYERS - / w RKINC SPACES ~ 144/2 72 PARKING SPACES I 3 / / ' DaviC Sorrell lid' sm App ita~ 26 ADDITIONAL - 9 PARKING SPACES , SETBACKS: CONVENTIONAL: FRONT Sing acea i . tj011 1 300' of 1 i~ ~ find A~ ~ 1j• KtUKLAIIVN AREA PARKING - 40/2 . 20 SPACES / X X u :0:w SURS-97729 SURVE 7226 NIIIOHTSVHIS AVPJVUS - SUITS 1- 25' 10' 20' I °I 16. A 20' LANDSCAPE BUFF I N ER SURROUNDS THE PERIMETER / L Bland Com any, P d orate OF THE ENTIRE SITE. I z ONE NE A A Castle 8a 6olf ou O. Boz 1013 ree I ' min Wilmington, North Corolina ' 28404 SEE INSET 'A' $OBBS SURVEYING COMPANY NE INC. THi11NaTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28403 TFLS. (910) 26l-0002 i I REVISIONS ~ ' ~ ~e i ~ , ' ~ ° Description By ~ w Da{e j ~ \ ~ ~ i~ ~ . ~ ' • r I „I 'r \ ~ ; i ~ 50 TEMPORARY ~ , ~ ~ RAV , . , . `t ~ ,.:A ON TION ' u w ,r 'A' fX'I 1 ~ , ~ slo 1 , NT ~T I , T -q .R i r _ n/f 9, ~ . ' 4~•~ ee' I MATCH EXISTING LL EXIST.. DITCH ' • ~ ~ATC I. - 2 n Jr, H gq~ , Robert W, Austi , IM 5,.5 00 14 , ASPHALT GRADE 52.51 N' r i ~ x . . Bo ~7 F ~ - , l ~ , ~ TST. INV~ 48.5 24s No:~ & Marcelle Trustees .2 Driving ~ ~ 40.: , ~ + NSTgI NSTAIL 40 .~DRAINACE- . sso ~ 312 • Q'. A 9 Fl '>AND LEAVE ~ ~F2 ' ~ y ~IPE ~ EASEMENTS , ~ 1- D.B. 1105-111 I'yDEaI2I -..ee % w Y Wr`rl , .y ' EXIST. 15 CAB- ~ ai,~ A S '•S RFACE SWALE . U well-~ . r , ~ •t' 0 'l t S ~ INV. 48.7 • 310 A ~ ~ ~ NAGE,. s f~ ~ nin District ~ RA i DRM .I. , I ' 309 ,r y' E1~1 ~•aTTCH ~ EMENi 'vAN VE S w TCH BASIN ~ > EVE ~ . J}j, r RI 1.5, ~ o M ~ 1 1, ~ ~ Y 0 LEA ~ ' LL XI 3 AMP-^`~ a , ~ i' ~ ri j~ E ST. 6 . s ~ • ~ . , SUR~ACE SWALE ALE o\ ~ INV. 46.9 - a. ~ l; y u• 7 r , ~ • 25, ~ .o INV. .2 49• FAI 1 ~ ~ \ ~ d~ v a; ? • I'~u, ,,.111'I . 17 'fir ~ •~y a~ F.ES. INV. 4a.o rr.~r 1 ~ • . " , ` ' ~ ST' r /10x20 x24 E.D. 152 r,rrr' ~IfTS~ I'', yS, r,~rr N0. ~ NTS STUR NCE~• r ~ ~ 253 I / r r r r r ~ ' ~ 1,r A . - ~ , ~ FlLL EXIST, `'S • ( .I r r r r . 0~ • 9 +'-~I.,;.~ _ . c,. 1. r r , FIST. ~ S y r r r r F+1 I ! I, r r,• , r + y 254 E7 r r r r r I• 1 r r r r r ~ 10 F~`. , DRAINAGE r , i ti ~ ~ r r r r 3\ 11 . ' 1. 499 ~ I ~ ~ EMENT LIMITS ~ ~ 171 ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ti I ' l' I ~ rs r r r I i, r r r r ~1 r i r r r r r r r , , DISTURBA 276 ; ~ Qi ~ .H. ,y ~ '1. ~ .r fi'r' I ee rrrrr Zj i rrr•rrr•rr.- j'' / ' "'~50 '~2T0-3 1 • ` b ~ y""• ' i rrrrrrrrrrr.yr ~c; ~si3 1 ~ t r' W ,.,r rrrrrrrr.~rrt~.~ ~14 ~ 496 R, 192 i 276 W ~ , 1~ 5,,;. ~ e . N,, r ~ ah F 2AS 290 8 . _ ' ' ~ 2a ~ ~ 256` I r.~rrJ• I l3 r r r-,J;;~~ ,•y a. r r r r r r r r r! r r,•r ~ ! ~ y, r r r r r r r r r r r ~'y 18 ~ 29 ~)Q9 269 W1 \ r/ •Yi.. W 1 w• i ~ .-+r.~r,-~rrr.~r..t.rrr.-~^,'"r~ / 0 '.r..• 3D F.E.St E 1 ~ s ` ,.+'L li.... r 17 Q •.,.M^. ~ 266 , , , 268 ~ , f Q rrrrrrrrr. , .-~rrr / l /y ~ ,f `.t, 1 ~ r r r r r' • r` I ~ ~ r W/10 X2D ~ n T H BASIN' ~ 267 716 / ~ ter....- 1 0 u ~ i ~ I ~ 40 ~ 100 48 RC ~ 4e~ ~t , NAGE 20 ,.e- - va Y I ,:r ~ ~ 0 .r ,r ~ ~ - ~ EMENT 4 ~ 26 Zee+' ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 P ~ 4 / / ~ r ~ ,1' I i 260 t 1'~ 1 26S i ~i ~ ~ r-• i 48G t1N 261 . • C) ~ ? 2T r ' ./ry; ~ J 262 2e, zeo ,,~~y;;a. r " ses b ,..J`~" 4 f r ,r, ~ I ~ i ~ ~ DRAINAG ~ r ~ p .a • ~ '.'i ' \ i LtiT r,p. ~I •.264 1 V CP ` ~ ~ , .J ; . ~ ~ 4 .H' r`.E.S~,~ ,FAS G~1 r ~ SD H 26~ ~ : ~ ~ H Ch ~ INV., 43.0 ~ ^r ~ R 99 0 . ^;J n ~ 3:1 r r ~ t h'•1 ' , • ~ , 44.2 7 . 4 jRe~tram l; t ,s TS,T N0. 29 r r, r j' ~a r W i P j H . ~ , U WOOD ~ ~ L ( r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ 16' P , \ TSTrN0:1 ~ .:.~.':';,r 'R ! ~ ~ ~ r 11' ~ ~ ~ 1 r ,r ~ . . ' ~ ~ ,u I ~ r V i J. .a . y + - + s x ~ `A: ~ 37 g to y , r rl ~ ~ , , ~ ~ J6 t 4 o z ~ \ r CA BASIN ~ A ~ H \ 'r • - I 3 1 1 §WALE ~ O • "PIP ~ r ~ Y 4 ~ 30 r A H OOD ,;o + U J , ( r r r FlLL EXIST. DfTCI+-'C , _ J ~ v ~ ! 8 'LIMCTS OF~ 1 ~ ' . < A .4 IiS OF DISTUR CE ~ ~ eo DISTURBANCE ~ ~ ~ ~ S F..-.{ 1 ~ 5 ~ ~6. x • g a ~ ~ . LL ~ Sw , ~ ' ~ TST, No.20 . ~ az ee ~ 11 s f ~A O H `'!'i t Ap ~ r i, , S3 e>' + F Q'i H C , ' ~ E-+ d' \ r . .I I I ~ 6~ Z 00 IST, DITCH G r., r I SwdLE , rrr~ ~ 1~ 0 ss e ~ I (T H sr, X 5T. C U Lag ~ /f r r . r r ~ r r.~ ~ ^ ~ ,,1` 1 ' Y r r ' L43 WdChOV10 Bank .y 5 64 . \ 1 z z a L45 Iln ~ , ~ / , of North Caro a ~ . / ~i 1 ~ 57 . O r ~ L • 1 D (n , ^ 5-294 ~ , D.B. 99 _ ~ w - U ~$T' Ex,;T. DITCH ~ Q 9 onin District - RA ~ g ~ 4•A L48 Z 't~ - N J` 4•R g3. ~ , ~ I ~ 6 ; y~ r - rrr, ~ i ~b a ~ +r o. L~ r _ s~-/ o W r ~ ~ ~ A J' - N 1 AS ' A ~ 0.2 ~ ~ ~ W ~ Z H K so. e, A H W F ,A 1~ 4 (i - - FILL EXIST, DITCH EXIST. DITCH ~ a ~ 'A 1 L20 ~ ~ 2 t,2 ( ~ WA ,y I;f. D Ci 9 ~,,8 NOTE: ~y 3:1 S L~ _ . 43,82 o ~ A 5:1 SwALES TO BE EXISt, Drrc F LL L8 EXIST. DRCH ~ W 4 , ~o U ~ H CK .55' 35 MINIMUM OF 100 LINEAR FEET. (pr Pert (s 5 5B 0 cs - ~ ~ Y line . L5 ~ IS ce 1.5 l4 L3 L2 S es. n terli ne can 320 , O t~rli ~ d' ne w . 'I' A of Cry ~ ~k 1 ~ ' J'IA~'Y'1 ~'I"I ~ h I ~ ~ 1 = 200 • o0 fps o cd 42. LEG a~ H ~ .r., I - tl ~ STORMwATER RUNOFF of ~ Q NT R EXISTING CO OU I~ TSF -k----H---~- TEMPORARY SILT FENCE cd Aaron Kell Y ' U I ~ • PERMANENT SwALE/DITCH H D.B. 388-86 ~ o ~~oc~ ' E--- RAINAGE GOIF COURSE D I nin District - RA ~ co Zo g ~ TST X23 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP SAP ~ N oll~ I ~ DIRECTION OF RUNOFF PROPOSED GREENS R.L. Blanton ~ . PROPOSED FAIRWAYS ~ G I I 1 & Com an P Y ooor U1~ ~~W - PROPOSED POND I M.B. 32 44 ~ ~ ~ ~ g i ~ ~ a ~ 4 HOLE NUMBER U v H ~ ~ ~a hh PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION r ON ~ c0 C • • • 3:1 SWALE I - - - - LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE _y:.~' .yt~,. ~ IN11111111~,~ -l ~i ~ ~i i Z~.;.,1 SERI '0 : = T•. 17J7~, Do Na~ ro~• ~A REG4 '~~~IIIIIIII,, DATE 11-15-00 DESIGN NU I DRAWN JK 7 c 1 rc° SHEET 1 OF 4 ,R ~ ~ .,.y-- i I , REVISIONS 1~ DaEe Description By • opeoA 1 _ , ' 1 _ n 210 ~,i Hampeteo0 LIMITS OF .35' , ~ 3192 ~ ISTURBANCE ~ n~f D N 77'52 55 E i Collins 9.27 n " - 247 D.B. 1158 •247 • + , DRAINAGE BASIN ~ POND 3 ~ • ~ - RA . ~ { , Zonm Dlstrlct t-RA ,~i, • Fl XISTING • ~ ~ ~ 44 03" , W - N5 a w ~ r. 4 • ray _ - "'~'".''r ~ _ ?265.4 1 CHECK DAM ~ ~p r rrr•rf.-~ $o r r ~ ` , , ~ O~ 50 TEMPORARY ~ a r ~ RAV E ~ p ~ ' , Nr NTs , ,~a `~XI 20.0 Ac. , • i 1 . d' 'a' i- ~ ' ~ ON TION ~ r ~ ' WOOD ~1 _ , ' , ~ area o be ` wetlund NT AN ~ ' . 1 ;w . M WOOD ~ a used for mitigat on ~ 1 FILL EXIST."DITC CHECK DA S r , CHEC DAM 4,R y • 3 , l~ r J~ / R" J r 2) ~ f-~ • • . w I r , ~TST ~ ~-I : ~ ~ N~•. WOOD ~ r r r r r r r 'r'' v j '~~rrr,~rrr ~ N0.2. W~h I y r. 4. rrrr.~ r I~.','•,. . ~ ~ rrrrr ~rrrrrr `'f/ V • r r 1 ~ , , r+ r r 2.L"' de' C CK DAMS• ~ a s v~ r.. r.,.,, 0 r D . FRCP + •y ~ ~ , 122' 1 ~'I, S` ~ IN ~ ~ r 1~~t. ~ I 1i4 , b'S• _ , H E Q I V,1 . , ' ~ .o ~ 5 . p ay 9 EXIStIN~ ~0 S' • ~ 10 na 114 ~ w - t~tl p~ SWAIE p? , ~ ITCH ' 12S .CHECK DAMS 1 ~ W p.:; FILL EXIST. D ' ,v ~ d~ R ~ ~IST, DITCH C. UME 126 120 n.•I~ G ao p EXISTING 3:1 SWALE ~ ! ~ CONC . ,13,. ~ ° E~ . „ 4 0 ~ k X11 ~ , I r . - I , r r ~ 1 ~ ~ ,a v i 11J 110 r r r ExiJ~T1NG ,r-... DITCH ' j 50 TEMPORAR ~ 9 112 , P , CH CH ~ i ~ , I RAV / r 11 Q ~1: 12e 1:e . y ~ No. I AN p~ 1eo 111 FILL EXIST S ALE' I • . 120 Mo,3~ 101 110 ' -y / E"1 1 J PEN ~ 1 , TCH ISTING Nc 3 ~ . ~ • ' , °I ~ „ r 130 ' / ~ O PHALT GRADE 62. t ~ ~ . • • • • • . C.I, 'i0: ~ LIMITS OF nary 1a~t x;199" TST , ~ ~ No.2 . l c c.l:'ND.2 DISTURBANCE ~4 4 ^ ~ 4'. F.ES, ~ c Q H ~ ~ ;:;~'''t;' D RIM 6 .5 CA H BA 2 ~ l ~ 6h 9 ~ 188 INV, 57.5 RIM , CA H BA 2 117 ~ • . • ' ~ INV; 53,8 a ---rte V 4.0 .5 RIM sss i ' U • - V.54.0 stn •'ite 11 ~ ~ OF 1 ° ,e+ I ' ~ ,1st iso 1 M S at ,o.. ',1a1 ~ • 15~ 15~~, 1 . 1ys D ! Bs do' No.2 ~ x DIST RBANCE ~ ~ h rs .5 i 16a 15a 1 ~ ~ ~NqO ,as 1e+ 1a1 E EKT i~1 1+s u~ t43 ~ ' ,1S tic HECK DAMS ~ 4. ~ c ~ F., ' ~ ~ 1a3 • ' 13 t . ~ r• y O Q+ 140 ' ~ . •114 ~ ~ . ~l '1 5 181 ~ 162 15A /r "~24 RO ~ 142 i41 140 1 • 18E.. 181 160 ~ 142 141 1 D ~ P , ,y ~ O , f~l i I. ~ 1a9 ~ •r~` a ~ ,u FILL TO 1 SwALE . - 133 s• y. ~ 1 T o. t ~ 190..191 203 r r _ 192 202 04 zap sc1e sot I r,e 201 r 200 ~ '210 It • 7 .L ' / 193 , 2 211 213 214 ~ • . 194 200 21S 116 211 ` zs U ` ~9s 199 ~ 218" '219. 220 N ~ ) 21e" '217, 20 3• 112 ~ .21 221 , .D E N ..111 ~ ••194 • 197 ~ • No.2 ~ ~ Z Z ,`I 12 226 _ _ Ito 0 . ~ LE 1 117 21E' ~ I ~ .25 r~ 220 L ~ • TS ti• ~ ~ I ~ ' . No.25 1 ~ r r 231 ~ aj r art o l IN ~ ~ / ~ rx ~ EXISTING 1 .j ~ ~ >;I~ d ~ OPEN SrYALE ie• ecr . r FIB j IE TCH BAS ) W t~ RIM 58.0 232 W .fix Ga - 6 ~ - . ~ a ti I~ ~ INV.54.5 A I r ~ ~ r 0 1 ~ 233 106 , t P~ ~ W Z u v: i ~ ~~11 . ' , . , . L Y r TST No.28 . ~ ~ a" ee ~ ~ • a • . y 1 FFS i . IKV. 8.75 r• - ' U ot~. ~ _ , { • Y p , ;,emu„; • ~ + OPEN SWALE A• s se'12'12 w . Y ~ \ l ~ [off J • 1 \ Y r • , b - ri i . 10(l CPdcL Fsmt I n` , ' EXISTNC .WALE v ~ . ~ _ - _ ~ _ No. ~ 0.19 d' r ~ ~ o. 0 S AtF X40' DRNNACE rr~ r r r r r r r r' r, • ~ DRAINAC ` Y EASEMEM E~ISEI~lENT ) ~ ~ DRAINAGE 6ASIN POND ~2 w' ~ r 103 v, ~ (d ' .230 f0 1""I , ~ - ~ 237 101 0 ~ fir. . i ~ EXIST. DITCH ~ • ~ ' 23e 1 100 l~ , ~ { . . A. . 1 1 . ~ O W~ ~ U 237 5 ~ OF ~ O.-•1 t r _ i ` E ` 1 , LIMITS . ~ .'i. r+ 1r ` ,Y ~ ~ O ('7 ~I, UMITS OF 2w 7e DISTURBANCE h..~ f:., ~ ~ ~p i ~ b y ISTiN DISTURBANCE ~ ~ In u pa~ W.;.', • , ~ ~ . . 241 7) ~ z C7 (+7 z I h \ 1 Y r r y • . ' 242 96 ~ J~ W W ter' ~ r ~ I . ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ _ 24J 7S ~ ~ ~ O O W .~.~r+r .ter.-+.~ ` t r~rr rr • 244' . • ~ rn ~ry b0 ~ Q) °a rrr,-~.~r.~rrrr _ '.."''r' I WAtEs rrrr ~ 1 - ~ ~ , rrrr.~.-!r r.~rr.-•rrr+rr~ rrrrrrr ' ~ rrrrrr+.-~rr;~r 1 ~ r ' ~ ovEa F Lo W .4, 3 c^ ,rr ~ ~ ~ 4 , ,~r+,-+rrrrr rr.~.~rrrr.~rr ' ~ t e ,-~rrrr r r r r r r"r r ~ T ~T/~ 0 rr ~ rn o ' 246 r, r+r! EXIS 1.`11 \i~; u~ ~„~I .rrrr rr~~ v BOX`' a1. r, co k ' 'J r. r r Y':r e ~ r v l ~ FlLL EXIST. DITCH I I n rrr~ ,:F 1 n/( , . tl' r r l i ' r W. Austin Jr. Robe t i ~ . f c t. ~ r , ' , 9 . r, • • • • Morcelle Trustees ` ~ I. Y' -111 Ran e ' ~ - - ~ . 9 , ~...1 D.B. 1105 • NOTE: ri - RA , Zonln Dlst ct 9 ALL 5:1 SWALES TO BE FEET. 1 MINIMUM OF 100 LINEAR ii>~~~ 1 ~It111111I111 ~~~i . E . • EXISTING CONTOUR ~ ~O 2 1--~--?~- MPORARY 51LT FENCE ~ ~ TE ,1: a' , 2 -3 TEMPORARY DIVERSION DffCH ><l~r~;,;~ ~ , LIMITS OF OF SEAL T UIST~BAdGE C I NO ES. OPEN SwALE/DITCHES TO BE CLEANED 1. ALL DISTURBANCE WITHIN WETLANDS AREA TO BE I INC Do Nat IMENT TRAP SEE TABLE FOR S Z ) ~Gi L~',,;;~; ~7 TST 13 TEMPORARY SED ~ V D BY UISI CORPS OF ENGINEERS. TST ~J13 T APPRO E I TURBANCE FOLLOW SILT FENCING p ~ 2. LIMITS OF D S NOFF % ~ ~ ~ ~ ; p DIRECTION OF RU , ( ••~CIN~• AND TEMPORARY DIVERSION DffCHES. A PROPOSED GREENS REG~ MINIMUM OF 100 LINEAR FEET. F 3. ALL 5:1 SWALES TO BE ~~~IIIIII1111~ F PROP05ED FAIRWAYS , F 9 PROPOSED POND DATE 11-15-00 ~I DESIGN PGT n n NOLE NUMBER 200 u DRAWN JK WETLANDS tiy' P W = r h~ PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION C2 r" r • • • 3;1 SWALE DRAINAGE SHEET 2 0F4 GOLF COURSE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE 98-0-58 IIP i I 6 it 6^N ~ Dill i i i N 57'42'S4~ E 29.85' $I ZE to r~ ` N i *X*'y~' W Topwl ( W ~ y y l~,N ~ rJ'i' h~ 13L3 }192.35' y y y y y y y . N, N 7752'55" E 9.21' COIIIf1S 17 / rn 1?~ D.B. 1158-247 y y y y y y y y ~,~,~ww~„~~, N ~ • Zoning District - RA y y y y y y 210 y y y yI y y s n/f 74403" E 57•}1'45 E N y y y j- Philli s & Lewis y y y y y 1 y ~L ~Y ~Y ~Y ~Y `y y ,,s sue, p Hampereo0 ' D.B. 990-338 y y ~ y ~ 5 a 2265.44' fo y y y y y y~ y y y y y y y y in District - RA Zon g y .i, .i. y y ~ ~Y y y y y y y s 20.0 Ac. t y y y y y y y y y y y 1 >k * y ~ wetland c y y y wetland area to be y ,7 I n y yI y y y y y y y C` used for used for mitigat o y y y y y y y y y y y y ~ y y y y 1 S~ f ~L ~Y ~L ~Y 6 / 3 19 ~ y y ~ y y y y y y y y y y y y y y~ lye, ~d' y y 1 t9 r. r / / r ~1 ~ y y .y ~Y y y y y y y y Bp. F y y y y y y ~ y 1e S ej79 t 'ss D ~L ~L y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ?3j 5?. f ~ 16 133 ene11 ne 134 y y 1 4 e ~ y y ~ N 18U2'4 ~ MAP y y o V CINITY y y I ~Y y y y y, A y y y y y y E ' ~ J78,S9' 176 174 a ue In 1 y y y y y y y y ,t, y y y NOT TO SCALE y y~ 9 ~ m 1 ~ 177 ~ Im im ~ y y~ ~ y y y y y ~ ~ r y 17e 5 Pond y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ` a y y y U \ 172 137 119 . 179 y \ \ / 17e ne y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ~ y y y y ' J W • `y y ~V ~Y y y y y y y y y y y ITEMIZED ROAD, CART PATH y y y y y y y ~ vn 170 ~M , ISO s#1 ll~ y i~ l . „M„v„V, y % AND LOT CROSSINGS y y y y y y y y y y `t' `t' y' y' y 108.1 Ac. i let 119 >kU ~ ^^^^^^H.^^^'H^' , y y OVER WETLANDS ,r,,, y y y y y y y Wetland are0 0 be y y ~ y y , 1~ .......,..~~,..w.,..,w~.•..,.... 117 , lu ~ I , "~,^""'".~„~,.,~~,,s, astal~ y y y y y y y LABEL SQUARE FOOTAGE ~ ,N ~T~ 1 Y \ , 1es ! I; ' / 197 la 163 , I n _ ~ i ( 1N 17E 1~ I71 100 1µ i 131 1 1K y y ,y y y y y dedicated to / 2784 161 C \ \ / 196 1M 107 147 116 116 lµ I 110 r , . • lee le] 100 ly „mow.-.w~.,,~.,,-..,~,.,,,,.1 y y y y y Resource Mana ement y y y y y y y y p 358 ~ ~ ' 167 113 161 ~ # 'I 110 I]I 'v..'.....~~~ \ r 1M 1M lei 1W ! n Li ~ I N2 141 ~A r Ve 131 1 ~ ~ 1 i 114 V N~l ~Y ~Y ~Y J~ ~L ~L ~Y ~L ~Y y J 564 y y y y y y .i ioo lot 30.7 I3. IA \ pyb 111 m2 301 100 301 m7 .,~Y„~.w ~Y y y y y y ~ 1002 y y y y y y y y y y y a"~~ S 1675 11] ~ ~ ~ 301 110 211 YI! 31] 314 it i I1J y y y y y w y y y y y y s 1338 7 196 1 tos ' ? 319 311 ~ ~ i 113 7 ~ 197 • ~ ~ ~ i 111 I 734 ~ ~ y y y y y 7 320 y y y y y y y y y V~ y y y y B 176 716 1 7 10 u ,.,,......,.,~.w.~.. ~ 100 2 l ~ y y y y g 1313 *R ~ ~ 'e !0 840 2 ~Y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 3 * P ~ , . n 11384 \ ~*r1* ,e, y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 1800 ~v y ~ n /1 331 y y , o" 600 y ,,,~y y y y y y y y y y y y y II 7274 ~ 0 733 0 a 0 D a" ~ Ioa y y y y y y y y y 15 4692 !s 2226 0 0 0 aWM 8 336 164 - - y y y y y y #Q# 17 3098 y - ste ~ !e l9 448 2753.28' S 68'12'12 W ! _ 10 2490 11 1213 - - ~ . ~ , , G „ ~ ~I n/f 11 409 d 9 ~ ~ } i .,~w.wwwww.,.,,.,. 11 l 1Q3 y~. Phillips & Lewis sr 2220 + 331 JJ Ia3 3 D.B. 990-338 2+ 1885 25 6605 ~oNlrr p y Court 277 101 oh Zoning District - RA P6 1173 1 2w loo ~o 27 729 1e 1358 o~ a71 /9 0 ?9 958 I 1µ ~ ,Jp 1482 31 5300 / Q 9 / 1 u 341 W 31 519 r07A[ 68,851 s.f. / 1.58 Ac. ' N ~hvY~µ 711 06 W IronW pOd C wH~~~ + Sa 9s ai o oUrt + 2µ N n n o A,zolea Acres 3 ~°"d _ _ ~M~~M~ „e I r ac. I~ rac ea oa Phase 1 Zonin / Tee 9 ~ M BOX"" Sa n n/f n/i District - RA ~ r1 oo Robert W. Austir ert w. Austin, Jr. -Wetland areas to be dedicated I 2 SN Narcelle Trustees _ y y y f r miti ation and or to Resource Miti ated Area Calculations Total 0 9 ~ 3,4 , S,o c & Marcelle Trus ~ JIS 1 N 3I: 1 ee a D.B. 1105-111 D.B. 1105-111 f* y y y Conservation Management Wetland Area 128.1 ac Gr % 311 t. :li ~ egory ~ 310 N~M..M,.,~,~.,,~...~. ~r ~ i ff:~iii~ Zoning District - ~ning District - RA y y y *Includin Mltl ated Area ~Q* 8C *X* *A* 0.37 Ac 9 9 we `k I I 1 307 ~K* ml ' 1 :1;t i~~ 3' t^ •8* 0.33 Ac ~ 27J JJ ~ ~ tt r 1 f j ;..r.,. +C+ 0.11 Ac r„r,.,~,..,M..,. ~,~,r. ~ *D« 0.27 Ac -Wetland areas to be dedicated ~ f ~ 7 w3 ~ ,,,~,.,,...M,w,w ~ ;1 { 3d7 m 1 ~ ~ I ~ n ? 6 ~ ~ ~ 373 ' -.,.^ti.."^^^^'.~"^N`...,^". „ *E+ 0,43 Ac + ~ • :1. 374 161 e7 t. 111 ~ 10 ~ \ ~ i 371 - b Conservation Easement Total y «F« 4.33 Ac / „ IVI i 7! the owners 218.0 ac.f and maintained by *G+ 0.23 Ac IJ 317 / " of the olf course. « * Ac g H 0.32 pin \ N Sw 291 111 170 r 76e _ eopple a Pond Is 1e zro zo< ao3 ~ z« Sn m9 m7 1e !'itri ! +I+ 0.51 Ac Court 0 n ~ J me me 1 I{ i } a 19 r m7 0 Sle / 0 736 °1 Pand *J« 0.39 Ac ~ 6 19 a m7 r0 I ~ m m 779 reo 1 ss S *K« 0.51 Ac s *L« 1.25 Ac I ?I 34 Zes ~ww. !I ml ~ ~ s p ~ t3 n ~ mo it i m3 m3 g ~a2 s~ Total - -Wetlands areas to be o ' ~ ~ ze4 mr 7° ro ~ e2 w. a?: filled b ermit for road *M« 0.22 Ac 1.6 ac.t Y P ~ * « 0.25 Ac N Z m ml m0 " e1 11 76 ~ zm 6 5 ei~, m 7eJ u µ B 1 cart path, and lot crossings. a *O« 0.81 Ac Go ~B* 9,,,9, ~ , «P« 1,62 Ac d fr ~ 4I = e St +0 76 Cr. \ N s e~ 'r~ *Q* 8.27 Ac \ „ 37 u ~ ~ a ~ ~~~~YS~a~r' `r «R* 0.73 Ac Total - h ' ~ Wetland areas to be mitigated *S* 0.32 Ac 0 1 ~ 71 '~i;~~~~: '~'r'~• «T« 0.62 Ac ~ L35 32 (3 24.7 ac. f ~ f~~~s~ S~ .2~,.,~..~. r~<~,t «U« 1.19 Ac ~ L34 L33 ~ / °0 7a (30 'w""'~"""""„ eV« 0,10 Ac s 9 o f a v ~ «W« 0.18 Ac sbi ..r~,....,.• ~ 17 .~.~.-wa..~. r~ F eX« 1.29 Ac 1 ~ *p* a° ~ #F# ~ ee 7 i;i ;:I.i ~:;;~i Total 24.65 Ac s~ - ''~F' r` ",.I.. -Wetland areas to be \ ae ee Total ; III;;:~.~ All Areas b Coordinate Method ~ e as e4 ac.t I:,:,,:.~:~~i• 11.9 ~ `~i:.:, re-evaluated in the future. i iii #i `~i:: " via Bank E~ e ~ L43 WaChO ~ ~ 67 ? i ~ Las of North Carolina ~ ~ .1 u ~ s E.. :.I:• i ~I, , fiil~ ~ D.B. 995-294 le Graphic Sca ~ s S ~ :plliu{..;~ 9 ~.7~ ~nIP. - M s Lab Zoning District - RA ~ ~ 6s NM~~, s~ 300 0 150 300 600 J e e3 ' ~ H ~ Total - Upland areas L16 L15 * # ~ el ,,..,,.~,w. 226.2 ac.t X21 L20 ~ ~d~ i ie (r9 16 (1? L11 LIO (g ,,,,.,.g2 nH~„V.,~~,., ~ Godfrey Creek Boundary L!ne Tab ~ Le w a"}' ~ a 8•g5'35 ~ProPer ( M,.,..,M...~... 1 5 5 1 MM~~ ~ LINE BEARING DIST. LINE BEARING DIST. fy i~ne fs 6 Ls La 3 S89J. ' 96.15' I pert ? feryine of pJ" w S 9g , w~,M,'". J W Mk~~.. L1 S 55'20'14" W 136.31' L26 N 60'08'14" W L2 S 64'31'16" W 140.32' L27 N 70'29'19" W 177.74' I Creek 1 3 L3 S 68'49'15" W 110.61' L28 N 55'25'14" W 105.50' w..~~.N S rrs?~z, ,.NN,^~,~ L4 5 78'56'05" W 94.65' L29 N 44'01'07" W 109.16' I o f / 1 L5 5 66'22'30" W 36.64' L30 N 65'26'28" W 115.39' WOChaVla Bank ah ' '15" W 86.12' L31 N 87'07'09" W 115.18' I n/f 1 L6 S 86 56 Topsail Township Pender County North Carolina of North Carolina L7 N 73'18'47" W 60.87' L32 S 48'01'38" W 109.59' I - 4 Aaron Kelly L8 S 69'52'27" W 159.47' L33 S 71'34'27" W 128.62' D.B. 995 29 '32" W 73.57' D.B. 388-86 L9 N 89'42'05" W 114.36' L34 S 76'4J I Zoning District - RA \ Detlgn By. Sheet: ``ttttttnu nrryr' D. Serrell Zoning District - RA L10 S 75'3758" W 56.54' L35 S 80'42'17" W 117.73' ~ Ro Drawn By. e a n s ~ ~ Paul Talbot o L11 S 66'34'05" W 68.90' L36 N 89'57'34" W 101.03' I 0~ ES I 'G': n/i ~ ~ ~ OF oy 9 ; s<a°~ 1" = 300' a L12 N 89'43'03" W 63.00' L37 S 54'59'17" W 66.29' LJB S 11'41'35" W 161.10' I L13 N 62'00'37" W 46.37' 9 e Inea Ions R.L. Blanton ~ a ~ _ Project No.: Date: December 7 1999 SURS 97729 L14 S 78'02'10" W 142.17' L39 S 36'55'41" W 137.49' SE L & Company = - ~ I L15 S 76'34'34" W 45.82' L40 5 41'44'36" W 61.41' L-3 2 M.B. 32/44 ~ Owner / ~ `9ti~ ,yon R.L. Blanton & Company, Inc. us S 68'43'35" W 185.63' L41 S 04'5751" w 116.25' L17 S 314105" W 172.65' L42 S 51'35'45" W 135.22' . su P.O. Box10137 i S 68'00'15" W 59.23' ; L18 S 49'24'31" W 149.33' P44 L19 N 75'15'13" W 126.76' S 46'42'32" W 35.60' L20 S 74'49'39" W 83.70' S 1T50'J6" W 56.85' Wilmington, NC 28404 Tele. (910) 270-1978 L21 S 55'20'01" W 67.80' S 10'22'33" E 58.46' L22 N 84'03'33" W 57.13' S 11'21'45" E 78.11 HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, ZO0 7225 Wrightsville Avenue - Suite 103 4'21" W 103.61 S 69'4 L 2J N 62'08 31" W 83.53' L24 N 6698'20" W 132. 55' N 70'03'10" W 61.43' ~ L25 N 55'20'44" W 137.88' Z d 256-0002 i Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Tele,: (910) 9 i ~..~e...r...~n . / N 7TS2'S5' E M '~2'S4' E i 9.83 I ,r 9R N C w11.. N1~ S ~ r ~ `7744.0 ' 51'3j4 " 3191.35' v N, ro N 57,31.4 • ~ + - 2 s 3 x.44 r . a~ ~ J ' s i ~ i i~ it ~ ~ 6 lo. ar. i ~ ~ • VICINITY MAP A 00 ~ ~ NOT TO SCALE 1 / ~ ~ ~ ~ , e r V I ~ S~ \ \ 5 r ' ~r , ?~9 i ' \ \ ~ ~ .r ,~,1. 4 I ;i .Qp. ~ . \ 7 e1 M 'inb u r "B )7;'s . \ r n ~ w ~ \ r ~ ~ I w ?3)~? f N )8UT'~. ~ \ \ , lJ , \ Y r r ' ~ I 3)8.59. i i~ A` i I r r~l" / ~ ~ ~ A/ r „I 'C Undevelopzd ~ Future Conservation Are " 1 Y ~ / I ~ }R'71 ~ a r e. 1 \ 135.30 Ac. o u; u \ \ ~ r I \ ~ ~ \ I ~ 7 y' a ~ w aL ~r \ \ le 7 ~ Vu' w w ~ r \ r ,d a r r 7 1T 1T r \ ~ r $ w u w ~ ~ GA 1111 w ^ a 4! V J 4 ~•J ~ ~1" 111 ~ 1N 1 I 0 T w w 1" b' 7 7 a w _ Y a r~ 0 "S w w ~ 'y' 7!' ~ r w ~ ~1 An .i / ,e 1 I \ \1 ~ ~ S ~ ~ m N ell \ \ " i w w~ ~ •f u ~ U9 \ \ 7 .1 ~ ~ ~ w r \ \ \ ~ TI 7 ,rQ, u 7 - 1 \ ~ $ w I ~ \ 1 I n• 'r ' \ ~ 1 r N \ P P q~. \ 1 w \ \ 0 1 3 ! \ \ due • j n r - \ \ YWN . _ i \ r ~ ~ IID ~aP~w 8 0~ ~ ~ <--C•Pd~l Utility Pole-•. ' - y - 100 ~ NaA rlulua/ a 1 P&L ESM T 5,-.-.. - W7.71 a1 fi1Na s ~ - 1n Da ' \ \ - - - --AT- wµ • Nllly ~ \ \ - ~ - - Baer \ \ IS 9 ti \ n ~J r T , , / r . N ! + \ ~ , \ \ 1 /I ,e ¦ \ 1 w \ I r \ l ` u p / A7 I ~ " I \ 0 \ a ~ o r b~ QO ~wa0 \ \ \ .,I a h b\ \ Ut V' \ \ • ^f ~ / \ r - h ~ r A «1 A Ares \ I » ~ \ 5~ ~ \ w W ,t \ has l~ \ J1 \ ~ \ \ I " ~ "1 w WETLAND IMPACTS \ \ 1 ..:1 \ p / + 1 \ \ \ \ © h U i l Sq. Foota e S / ~ fir- 9~1 1 \ ~ - - 1 25 ~ Foota e_ 0 26 42,500 2 7~ ~ I T° • _ 6 750 27, ' ~ e \ \ T ~ r w~7 o I ~ f ' 7 w \ \ v n r\ - 4 28' 3,800 5, 00 29 8 30 / ~ 1 7 \ \ i " 1 O \ I \ I I ~ ~ , r ' ~ 2 5 49, 00 0 . - . \ 7 Y,' a w ¦ el ti 30 7,100 ___5, 00 31 31 " I \ I 1 S' w ~ l u \ 7 , Y w \ ~ r el ~ 1 a \ O• 7 \ / r 1 7, w r \ v ~ 7 6, 00 -__00 h. + 7 • 7 r \ \ w / ~ ' 8 - 32 8,000 42, 40 33 93 00 7 c 1 9 7 85 0 10 34 4,500 A r , w \ \ ,r ' N / ~ 1T e, I w 01 \ea \ / " 7 I ¦ ~ ~ / /e \ ~ r M - O _ 12, 00 11 61, 00 C y' a / \ a r r ~ ~n +s r r 3 C N 1 12 1 825,810 sq.ft. 4, 0 18.96 acres l " 7 w w ~ w L L I / `.7' r w 13 20, 0 'tel. I 1 7 . I 1~ 7 r K ! 1 ~ w I 14 4, 0 - - / 'T e 15 14,850' ditch 1.96 acres 16,1 0 16 6, 0 \ w n ~~n s, 1 7 ~j+., 17 - Road $ Cart Path 1.90 acres 133,2 0 ' 18 ~ yl,b a4 A \ w 'dry, 1s ; , ¦ a b, ~ V 4-i V" _ 24,3 0 to 19 312 t 18,79,84, 0 20 58,8 0 \ \ • ea 1 e 7 ,I,; ~a, 1T u ~t 1C .v t , \ _ 21 - lot 114-115 64,4 8 \ ` y wa ~ I ~ lfCJ ~ 22 6,4 0 ! /•,.x(36 \ \ w L " J • \l35 L Z \ 1r 23 - lot 116,117 013 acres s~,, 4,8 e: 34 3 ( Q L33 9 ~ 11 24 18,9 ® r 1 \ ~9 « 25 ~ 4,9 1 r a a ~ ti \ Total 22.95 acres / ~ / - v v N 02'38'35" E ~ \ \ « 'c I / ~ 178.99 LA2,~ \ \ s ~~AL4~„~ ~ J M 7. STREETS WIDTHS: f ~ " ' s r s \ `~d r~ _ CASTLE BAY DRIVE - 50' WIDE \ \ " J \C l ~ QA v: CASTLE CLUB DRIVE - 45' WIDE ~P \ \ "1° ~ s Z e / •'~48J HIGHLAND DRIVE - SO' WIDE \ ` ~ aG 1 " ~ r MOOR L ~ C \ " E AND COURT - 45' N1D P \ ~r - 1 . / SCOTLANOS COURT - E G 0 •1~'Ir \ 45 WIDE ti 0 + / / , ~r. $ ~ ~ SIR WALTER C - F /1` " \ M ~ " OURT 45' WIDE if a .I ~ eo ` 1i e WINSOR COURT - 4S' PoDE A « ~ / ~0 ~ \2r 71 1f l- \ \ e~.:.y Mlae al X11 ~ ~ / `~a~,, ~ N1 ~ ALL ROADS ARE PRIyATE, A n ~9 L16 \ \ ~ ~oQ / s / °o 8. 404 G ?x,21 L20 r ~~4 ~ Oe WETLANDS DIUNEATION ti '1 ( ~ 7 AND SOUS STUDY PERFORMED BY. F ! ~ J•~l• ~ i 1, THIS °\l~ ~16,./~ 1 ~~tr? it 1 ` .,v ~ ~ (9 ` MAP REPRESENTS AN OVERALL MASTER LAND U5E PLAN, MITCHELL AND ASSOGATES L~10\ r ~ / f J r IT 15 NOT INTENDED FOR RECORDATION, SALES OR 113 WEST 3RD STREET Lg ' I V t CONVEYANCE. CREENVILLE, NC 27858 ~ O • ' ~ ~ t G ~ NI - 1 CONTACT: GARY MITCHELL ~,6 - ,8Z 2. BOUNDARY INFORMAl10N AS SHOWN HEREON TAKEN FROM PHONE 251 1 - I '`L~14 Li •55'3 / ~i~ . S 26'39'20' ~ ~ ,W 127.34' A ( ) 51 4077 ,~ieil3 12,.x,. 5 5B MAP PREPARED BY HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. / / W +ai BOUNDARY SURVEYED SEPTEMBER 30, 1998 9. 404 WETLANDS SUR I 1 • VEY BY HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. _ i ,,o ~ , • ~ ~ 9q. CONTACT; HOBBS SURVEYNG COMPANY, INC, 10, ALL IOTS ARE TO BE SERVED BY INDIVIDUAL WA I 1 7225 Y+RICHTSVILLE AVENUE SEWER TAPS CONNECTED TO A COMMUNITY WATERRANDD WILMINGTON, NC 28403 SEWER SYSTEM. I I ~ / 0 / o ~ ~ 910-256-0002 a 11. 385 PROPOSED SINGLE FAMILY DWELLINGS. DENSITY I I ~ l7 3. THIS PROPERTY IS NOT AFFECTED BY UNDE5ICNATED BASE IS 0.74 UNITS PER ACRE. FLOOD ZONE A AS SHOWN ON FEMA FLOOD INSURANCE ' / ~0~' / h RATE MAP, COMMUNITY-PANEL NUMBER 3703344 0400 B 12• A MINIMUM OF 2 PARKING SP I I EFFEC111E DATE: FEBRUARY 15, 1985. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY p~~ACES REQUIRED 8Y EACH / / I I / 4. ALL ROAD RIGHT OF WAYS AND CENTERLINE GEONEIRY MEET G / ~ BAR SCALE / ~ 1J. 1 CLUB HOUSE, RESTROOMS, RAIN SHELTERS ANO / OR EXCEED N.C.D,O.T. STANDARDS, i POOL HOUSE, I I / / / ~ 654} ACRES TOTAL TAKEN FROM SURVEY PREPARED BY 14, CIUB NOOSE PARKING I00 SPACES / ~i , 150' a xo' goo' / ~ HOBBS SURVEYNG COMPANY, INC. I I ACRES, UNDEYELOPEO AREA 135} ACRESLOPED AREA 5191 / / ~ ~ ~ , . PROSHOP EMPLOYEES - 4/2 - 2 PARKING SPACES I I RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES - 6/2 • 3 PARKING SPACES ~ / 6. THIS PROPERTY IS ZONED PD (PLANNED DEVELOPMENT). RESTRANT SEATS - 36 4 ¦ / / THE MINIMUM LOT WILL BE APPROXIMATELY 60' x 12 ' C / 9 PARKING SPACES I ~ v' i/ To soi + / p I Township Pander County NortA or 0 OLF COURSE EMPLOYEES - 10/2 r 5 PARKING SPACES (7,200 SO.FT.) GOLF COURSE P LAYERS - 144/2 ¦ 72 PARKING SPACES I ~ ; / ••,•~•r:Brlun H~bbt diva ADDITIONAL - 9 PARKING SPACES / SETBACKS: ~ Dovid Sorrell ~ , i~~a~~~ Zs i . ~ ~ ~ , P gaGa~ CONVENTIONAL: I ! , I ' F841~I 51DE BE66 15. RECREATION AREA PARKING - 40 2.20 SPA ~ 1 of 1 ~ i / ~e~ery 14, 1999 654 Ac. ~ / CES 1 1 Q X/ D / ~ ~ near 20 1B. A 20~ LANDSCAPE BUFFER SURROUNDS THE PERIMETER SUBS-97729 suRVtr FOR: R.L 8lanton and Cam a OF THE ENTIRE SITE. ~ ~ 1 z r~ I ~ ~ Incorporated i DBA Caetla 13 nY. P .O. aurae , .0. 8oz 1013 i Wilmin ton, North Carolina 28404 I ~ SEE INSET 'A' M, E HOBBS CC SEE INSET 'A' MATCHUN SURVEYING INC. N 7226 NlUCHTSVIUR AVENUE - SUITS 103 CTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28403 TF18, (910) 266-0002 i N 57'42'54" E ~e 29.85' ~ SITE , t *W~ N w y y N w Topeop N 77'52'55' E n/f 9.27' N W. eeK 319235 .y ~Y ~L ~L ~Y ~L ~L , N, od6e a 15~ Collins m 17 D.B. 1158-247 y y y y y y y y \ 1f~! N 77•a4'p3• E Zoning District - RA ~L ~L ~Y yl y y y y y y y y ~ 21 D ~ c; n/f N 57'31'45" E ~ ~ ~ y y y y y y y y y y y y ~s ~1 Phillips & Lewis cep 2265.44- Sa ~Y y y ~ ~ y y y y y y y y y y y y y D.B. 990-338 emnpsreod y oaS' Zoning District - RA r y y y ~ y y y y y y y v' 20.0 20.0 Ac. f ~ ~ ~ ~ . wetland ai • ~L ~V I ~L ~Y ~Y ~Y ~Y ~Y Vi ~Y ~Y i wetland area to be o, used for i used for miti ation y y~ y y y y y y y y 17 9 / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y y y Vi y y ' y y y y y y y y y y 15t1ff 6 / 3 19 y y ~ ~ S~ y y y y y y I y y y y y y y y y ?>R. / / 18 .y .y P 123 S to 18 ~ ~Y 175 124 172 X94 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y s~795 , 4 6 ~ y 175 174 i ?3jo0? f y y y y -m y y y y y y y y y y y +V ~v N 7gro2'40.E VICINITY MAP ° ° 175 121 e / 1n 1 n.1~ `Y V'/ ~L ~L y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 378.59' NOT TO SCALE \ 173 5 12e 120 ~ ' \ ve / y f Pond 172 127 111 \ / 17e w y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y N w / / 1eo to 1 tze n5 „~~L ~L ~Y ~Y ~Y ~L ~L ~Y ~L y y y y y y y y y y y w v; (~jl J \ - / ~ V 151 175 - I 120 r H~~H~ O ~ ~Y ~V ~V +L y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y , ITEMIZED ROAD, CART PATH r / / 1e2 1eo # ~ 130 ~ / T ~MN~H~ y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y '108.1 Ac. AND LOT CROSSINGS ~ r I \ fl7 w~KN~M~ y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y OVER WETLANDS wetland area t be ~ r 1es 1 1e7 lee • ~ 1S4 1u #S~ ~ ^ y \ \ ~ 155 155 155 152 151 150 146 Ib 1Q 1M 131 fl ~~y y y y y y y •dedicated to C astal~ y y y y y y y LABEL SQUARE FOOTAGE I ' ~ 155 I81 1~ 183 152 159 155 15J 145 1N 1 115 I 1m 151 150 140 1]2 Resource Mana ment y y y y g y y y y y 7 2784 wwwwrMMMN~ 2 358 r IM 90 I pn $ rlVe 142 141 138 135 177 ISy 1 114 \ .I NW ~ I12 202 ~ 201 705 406 134 to w~KN.,,..,,.M,~ y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y ~wwwwwww~MM~ 3 564 197 194 ~ ~ ~ ~ 209 210 211 212 21] 214 21S Tfe IIS y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y vii 4 1002 7 1as 100 . 217 7 , 198 197 1~ ~ • • • ~ 215 219 440 441 ~ 112 y°~ 5 1675 y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y m B 1338 111 ??4 215 ~ 227 4~ 110 Q 7 320 229 2 ~ ~L ~Y ~V ~Y ~Y ~L y ~L ~L ~Y y y y y y y y y B 176 9 1313 ~ >k * 210 100 ° ~ d Q y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y 3 !0 840 ~Q~ O 105 >k0~~ \ 231 ~ ~ *R* y y y y y y y, y, y .y .1, y y .y .y y ~ 11384 u 232 15r ~Q Q ~ !2 1800 y y y y y y y y y y y y y 13 600 0.J 0 433 105 0 D a" /4 7274 y y y y y y y y y 15 4692 0 0 " 8 * ~s 2226 O ~0.~1.~ 235 104 - n.ee. - y y y y y y y y P - » 3098 a. ~e 618 S 8872'12 W 2753.28' !9 448 . ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - zo 2490 73I ` N n/f 2/ 1213 M 9 10.1 Philli s & Lewis 22 409 P 23 2220 po ° h Ndly Co p 235 ,7 ,02 3 D.B. 990-338 24 1885 Urf 27 101 p Zoning District - RA 25 6605 26 1173 1 235 loo _ 27 729 0 o a rac rea ~ aC. 28 1358 ~ ~ ~ I 210 95 2s 958 3O 1482 8 1 I, I 0 241 97 3/ 5300 Ironw IYI 242 ab ood w J2 519 - Wetland areas to be dedicated GOUrt 1 ~ os n o y y TOTAL 68,851 s.f. / 1.58 Ac. Total - for mitigation and/or to Resource Azalea Acres ~ PSnd 244 M 128.1 ac.f* y y y Conservation Management 3 0 Phase 1 2s 9s y y y Including Mitigated Area ~Q~ & *X* Zoning ~ ~ 2b Dlstrlct - RA ~ °2 z47 91 n/f n/f _ 24e oo Robert W. Austin, 't W. Austin, Jr. / r 314 2N 3,] ~ ~ & Marcelle Truste - Wetland areas to be dedicated yrcelle Trustees r >t2 N Gregor ~ 31 6 e5 a D.B. 1105-111 m a; 1.8. 1105-111 Total - as "Common Area" and Miti ated Area Calculations y ~r~~e Zonin District - R o. 9 305 District - RA 155.2 ac.f maintained by the Castle Bay Wetland Area 9 *A~ 0.37 Ac ' 2 307 . ~ / r 3 Sae 273 * ~ * zs Home Owners Association f I 4 11 r^ OJ s J°6 *B* 0.33 Ac ~C* 0.11 Ac ~ / ca 5 ~ • ~ / ~ 7 ~ / \ ~ n ~ 6 302 261 r7 *D* 0.27 Ac 1 ~ 272 ~ J *E~ 0.43 Ac / ~ 10 ~ \ 274 451 1 u ~ ~ 2n ~ Total - -Wetlands areas to be *F* 4.33 Ac ~K* 12 17 295 297 ~ T/0 / ~ ee 1.6 ac.f filled by permit for road, ~G* 0.23 Ac plne 14 ~ 464 476 opPle G a pond 15 295 190 z5e cart path, and lot crossings. ~H* 0.32 Ac 0(/rt p 15 ~ 293 1 259 27T ~ 257 ~ 17 ~ 25°J *I* 0.51 Ac 6' . 15 257 1 278 / ? 456 54 I L 1e ? as7 1 pond *J* 0.51 Ac e, ~ ~ 286 / ab 279 451 #K* 1.25 Ac Q ~ 21 ~ 24 ~ ~ za2 ~ 2e0 57 ss Q !7 ~ 463 ; , i; : ~ \ 9 0 o Total - -Wetland areas to be mitigated *L* 0.22 Ac 2e 284 ze4 n Te 79 ~ 64 2~r. 2%,, *M* 0.25 Ac 5 a'°e' ~.~1 ~ ~ ~ ~ rn 11 F zo 767 F 24.7 ac.f *N* 0.81 Ac B ~ * 1 AC Codfr #B* u ~ 8 e ~9• Cr, „ 1, 0 .62 Rd ~ ~ ~ ~ b 32 ~ 35 74 's2. ~P* 8.66 Ac •s~, \ J, 34 /1 J5 JB 47 *Q* 0.73 Ac O 7] 2 +e n ~R~ 0.32 Ac L31 C36 ,~g C35 L 3ti C3 49 n Total - -Wetland areas to be *S~ 0.62 Ac ~ 34 L33 ~ C30 w 75 11.9 ac.f re-evaluated in the future. ~T~ 1.19 Ac r' #C# 4 s1 w *U* 0.10 Ac 9 of a re ~ ~ 57 85 s°s *V* 0.18 Ac ~ ~ D ~ eJ e7 b'A *W* 1.29 Ac ~F# ~ ee F Total 24.65 Ac s2% -Wetland areas to be dedicated All Areas by Coordinate Method 2 \ n/f 55 m A• Lai Wachovia Bank E* ~ 5e 64 L45 of North Carolina 9"'°° 8. ac.f If 3 8 as Go Course Natural Area s ~ s7 - and maintained by the Castle ~ D.B. 995-294 ~ s t ~ ~ \ _ >:9 L48 Zonin District - RA Gs s Bay Golf Course Graphic Scale 9 ~ ~ ~ 3 7~ e] s ~ ~ 9 ~I~ Asa 300 0 150 300 600 a, °o. ~ 5° e2 ~p *H F Total - -Upland areas ~?W L16 L15 ~G* 80 e1 ~ U4 C?? X21 L20 ~1 ~~J Godfrey Creek Boundary Line Table ~~y ~a (12 Ut Lto 226.2 ac.f L C9 L8 • 5'35 W ¢43.82 LINE BEARING DIST. LINE BEARING DIST, Proper L s Say 1 Note: No alte tions to be done in Wetland Areas L1 S 55'20'14" W 136.37' LZ6 N 60'08'14' W 98.15' ty line ~ 6 L5 L4 L L Lt S s~ a. L2 5 6431'16' W 140.32' L27 N 70'29'19" W 177.74' enterli~e 1 932p3, i32o3" L3 S 68'49'15" W 110.81' L28 N 55'25'14' W 105.50' I of Cree W k) 1 w without pernitt ng by appropriate regulatory agencies 3 L4 S 78'58'05" W 94.65' L29 N 44'01'07' W 109.18' 0 0 r/s242, ,~o LS S 66'22'30" W 36.64' L30 N a5'26'28' W 115.39' n/f 1 LB S 86'58'15" W 86.12' L31 N aT0T09' W 115.18' I WQChOV10 Bank Ory L7 N 7318'47" W 60.87' L32 S 48'01'38" W 109.59' r h r lin n/f 1 of Not Ca o a y L8 S 69'52'27" W 159.47 L33 S 71'34'27" W 128.82' I Aaron Kell D.B. 995-294 y L9 N 89'42'05" W 114.36' L34 S 76'43'32" W 73.57' D.B. 388-86 Topsoil Township Pender County North Carolina Zoning District - RA L10 S 75'37'58" W 58.54' L35 S 80'42'17' W 117.73' 111111111111 / Design By. meet: ``ICI CAR D. Serrell L11 S 66'34'05" W 88.90' L36 N 89'57'34' W 107.03' ~ Zoning District - RA 1 ( ~i~ Drawn By. ~ ~ Paul Talbot e a n s L12 N 89 43 03" W 63.00' L37 S 54 59'17' W 66.29' L13 N 62'00'37" W 46.37' L38 S 11'41'35' W 161.10' o ESS, o n/f ~ ~ p~ q : Scole: Li4 S 78'02'10" W 142.17' L39 S 36'55'41" W 137.49' f R.L. Blanton Q~ 9~ s 1 = 300 e inea ions ~ _ _ L15 S 76'34'34" W 45,a2' L40 S 41'44'36' W 61,41' I i & Com an _ SEAL = Date: Project No.: p y March 8, 2001 SURS 97729 L16 S 68'43'35" W 185.63' L41 S 04'57'51" W 116.25' L17 5 37'47'05" W 172.65' L42 5 51'35'45' W 135.22' \ L-3122 M.B. 32/44 ~ ~ ~ owner / ~ 9~,,, ~ Developer. R I R l n n~ n n Qe m m ~ n n l i T n n LIB S 4924'31" W 149.33' L43 S 68"00'15' W 59.23' SUFN I\.L. LJl ul1 V\JII LA. VV fl VI I-/, LI ll+. L19 N 75'15'13" W 126.76' L44 S 46'42'32" W 35.60' L20 S 74'49'39" W 63.70' L45 S 17'50'36" W 56.85' P.O. Box10137 L21 S 5520'01" W 67.80' L46 S 10'22'33" E 58.46' h Wilmington, NC 28404 Tele. (910) 270 1978 L22 N 84'03'33" W 57.13' L47 S 1121'45" E 78.17' m' 47 L23 N 62'08'31" W 83.53' L48 S 69'44'21" W 103.67' L24 N 66.18'20" W 132.55' L49 N 70'03'10 W 61.43' HOBBS SURVEYING COMPANY, INC. L25 N 5520'44" W 137.88' O ~j 7225 Wrightsville Avenue - Suite 103 Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Tele.: (910) 256-0002 I i L ,k REVISIONS rd' pa{e Description By ~ ~ zto ~,i OMITS OF Honp~f4a0 2.35' , DISTURBANCE n/f 319 , N 77 52 55 E 9.27' CO~~InS D.B. 1158-247 DRAINAGE BASIN y n POND ~3 ~ 1?.~ ' ' . ~ " Zonin District - RA ~ ~ „ E " ~F EXISTING ~ 4 03" • 1'45 ~ ~ tc ~ H . ~ . D ~ , , 4 . N 57 ~ o ~ _ r ,~''r i .i. i. 'r rrrr r rrr •r ~ 5.44 ~ ~ I • CHECK DAM ~ • r r ~~'Y 50' TEMPORARY Fq r r . 'r ~ RAV E ~ N~ NTS • ;N ~fXl 2 .0 Ac. • ON TION WdOD ~ , M' „ ~ ' ~ , ~ - ~ wetlun area o ,be ' r r ~ r WOOD , • 1 SAL FILL EXIST. QITC CHECK DAMS ~ ' used or miti atlon ~ a ~ ~ 9 ~ • i r ~ .i . , . 1tt ~ r ~ . r 2) 1'R CHECK DAM - ~ N z) 4~R Lb r ~ , ~ z w ,TT S • r , T.' P ~ rr„~rrr,~rr'r ~ ~ vj r- r No.2. J , W I Q / ~ ~.p+. .•+rrrr r rrrrr r . , ,y ' ~ rrrr r,~.~ 4~ ~ i ` rrr. , „ r r r . Je • ~ C CK DAMS ~ a,:. ~ ~ ~ C ~ • .2 `1 0 c o ' ~ j 1 p Q~` P , 5 'RCP ~ 9 a.: • s • . N ~ r itr~ ' r , •OQ v' ~ 6~ r NEE 1i, . 5• / HIE ur ~ I I ^,r v~` ' y. F1 ta.D ~ ~ J ~0 174 s u ~ ~ tea SWALE do ` P U . ~ 11s ECK DAMS . / ~ R / . d, p"~ FILL EXIST, DITCH C. l,~lE ` W 116 110 ' EXISTING 3:1 SWALE ~ ~ ,GONG 17a. ;tt ~ ' ~9. ' Q a i k F VE. • . rr. Q1 ; r r ~ ~ ~ ue 5:::':':: ' . ~ ~ ~ ~ 117 119 r r`r EXISTING 50 TEMPORARY ' n2 ' ~ PF` . ' RAV / r nP ~ P r ~ CH AM ~ / , r- DITCH ~ • 4 , TI ~ ~ , , J NT AN p+ 1a0 1i1 FILL EXIST SWALE' ! r!! , ~ ~',11e • ~ Q, , N ~ o. ?Z ~ ~ ~ TST p, PE . ~ r 124 J Mo.30 $ lot Igo TCH ISTING PEEN ! ~ • i a E-1 No,3 ~ ~ > PHALT GRADE 62. t ~ r 130" / V1 ~ Q + , ~ ,y ,i . _ , ARA!ry teZ ~ ,189" • , " . TST , I I` f C ~ C.I:" N0. 2 DISTURBANCE F 24 . F.E.S. ~ i> n71`~, Q i-i ~ ! D RIM 60.5 CA H BA R 2 1 bh ' • INV.' ~ ,A lee INV. 57.5 RIM • INV, 53.8 I , Q tea ~ , a . U M S OF ( ° 1e4 l ' ~ ` ,IS1, C ~ 1 1 .o., .181 ~ ia4 1~j, tso DIS RBANCE ~ ! ~ h~" 6 .5 ~ 1ae ~ ` . tss •1 D do Na.2 y x llyq~ 1as la4 ts~ E E 147 145 t44 t4a r J`• J ~ 115 , v 4. c H CK DAMS ?-1 I ~ ~ 1aa " Il '1 5 ! 1e~ ~ 1a2 1s9 ~ ,~.24 ti• ~ too ~ 13 ~ ~ tee, • ' 181 18o RC ~ 142' tot 1 D Hr ~ ` . te9 ' ~ 9 p t14 1 E P ~ , ~ F....~ ~i , : w ~ T o, 1 wt • ' ,34 1~ FILL TO 1 SWAGE , s. t ~ z r ~ r ~ 202 20a 20~ 2(~ r,r 192 201 207 20e 209 710 .211 1 ( ~ 11 ~ ~ 193 194 ~ 'v.,. 2 2 213 214 21S 11a 5 - , - 31 n1 ~ U ~l 195 199 i 21) 2fe" '219..220 ~ 22t ~ . 121 ~ ~D N , E - ...111 ST No.2 ~ ~ 224 _ _ r z z I I 126._227 na ~ ' ~ ~ . :1 SWALE I W .25 ~0 ~ 1 129 .2 H ~ S ` ~ TS • z3o ~ rla . , 5:1 No.25 ~ U toe Q ~ _ 1 r r ~ ~ _ EXISTING / r. 1' D I T D I eat , _ / ~J N N swALE r ILb O E _ le• rcr t' t , IE I ~ i _ ` y oea , 15, . f ~ , ~ µ 6 IE ' . TCH BASIN 1i•4 ' t 107 W 232 ~ = RIM 58.0 ~ s E c 6 ~ ~P~ INV.54,5 106 ~ Q 133 ~ W y f-j ~ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ A TST No.28 ~ \ cw - L , h 134 l0~ r ~ F-1 W ~ ~ , a ~ ~ b f O ~ , " . t . i.' ,4 EMI 35 ~ 10+ ~ E ~ ~ ~ r-. - , I ~ _ _ _ - - . , ~ U ' ~ ~ ~ rrr. ~ . { ate.; . + ~ " OPEN SwALE 9~ S 681212 W , 'y ~ J ~ ~ ~ . - s , 100 CP..,dtL Esmt.. ~ ? ° ~ EXISrNC rwa.E ~ . ~ No. 0,19 O ~ rrrrr r 0. 0 S ALE 6 X40' DRAI SCE ~ 40' URUNaC ~ ~ E~.SE1~ (T ~ N Q :y . ~ ~ 4 RAINAGE BASIN" ~ , ~ ~ ~ D rrr s s 9 EASEI,IENT a ~ r -POND 2 ~ " w ~ ~ r ~ i - ~ ~ ~ r.. 103 - ' ~ ~ . a • .236 10 1""1 hi 7 a ~ , . ~ a. 237 t01 „EXIST. DITCH O 0 .236 • .r , ~ 100 ' t O 0 r , ~ , ~ " , ~ - 139 5' ~ 1~ U i k ~ i . L' 1 .l. rrr ~ LIMffS OF ~ O 1 • ' ~ \ ' ~ l I r ~ r , ISTIN , ~ UMITS OF 1w 96. DISTURBANC DISTURBANCE ~ ~lnv , I I ~ ~ r I . 211 97 ~ CI I I a ~ z ' ~ V1 , rr . 242 pb ~ ~ n 1~ W • I~1 l - W , ~ ~ ~ I I rrr r r • ~14J 9S ~ ~ 0 O O W _ ~+z J, rrrr ~ rrr ~ r rrrr , A 1 / r r ~ rrrrrrrrrrr - ~'r ~ I WALES 1N 94 ~ ~ ~ Q) ~ ~ ' rrrrr.-+ ~f t ` r` rrrr ~ rrrrr ~ . a rrrrrrrrrr., r,,,, rrrrr.-!r ~ ~ n` rrrrrrrr ~ ~ , r rrr.-•rrr pW rrrr :$:'I rrrrrrrr~~rr rrr.-i.-~,-±rr+.~ ~VE F~' r y' rrrrrrrr ER 3 H . ~ m r~rrrrrrr"rrr i e g . r r~ ~ IST. " bRC , •J. rrrr r r r r r EX ? pf' rrr ~ lie ~ ~ ~ - i rrr UOX`' ~ r, rrrr , J. FlLL EXIST. DITCH ~ ~ 2. I j \ rrr \ ~ r r ; ~ ~d'~a~, n/f r ~ i v ` ~ r W, Austin Jr. Robe t , n , . . - , r... ~ - ange ' 'R , ~ & Mar elle Trustees •t ' ~ 1 + . r'•~,.. , D, 1105-111 - A NOTE: Zonm Dlstrlct R 9 ALL 5:1 SWALES TO BE ' M F 100 LINEAR FEET. LE~.E~ MIIrIMU 0 ~ ICI t 1 I...,., • . EXISTING CONTOI ISTING CONTOUR > ~ Y\ , ~1PORARY 51LT FENCE ~ ~ ~ -+t--->~-*- TEMPORARY 51LT '-3' TEMPORAR a. , TEMPORARY DIVERSION DITCH ~ , i IIMITS OF 2 NED a NOTES: DIST>,~BAd(.E OPEN SWALE/DIl ~ A L DISTURBANCE WITHIN WETLANDS AREA TO BE 'EN SWALE/DITCHES TO BE CLEA _ s E L . 1. L APPROVED BY U.S. CORPS OF ENGINEERS. " TST X13 TEMPORARY SEDI I ING NPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP (SEE TABLE FOR S Z ) DO Nai: ~O-'I'37 • ~ ~ : r . 1 L"J'a~~.. ~ Ji) MIT OF DISTURBANCE FOLLOW SILT FENCING S I CTION OF R~ 2. U D RE tECTION OF RUNOFF ; C AND TEMPORARY DIVERSION DfTCHES, 'OPOSED GREENS A • W S TO BE MINIMUM OF 100 UNEAR FEET. PROPOSED GREE 3. ALL 5.1 S ALE ~REG4 PROPOSED FAIRV ~OPOSED FAIRWAYS I ~ I t I d ' PROPOSED PON[ ~OPOSED POND DATE 11-15-00 i! n HOLE NUMBER 1LE NUMBER DESIGN PGT 1 zuu WETLANDS DRAWN JK :TLANDS Y tiy' PROPOSED SPOT OPOSED SPOT ELEVATION ' • • • • 3:1 SWALE SWALE C 2 /A GOLF COURSE D LF COURSE DRAINAGE SHEET 2 OF 4 UMITS OF DISTU MRS OF DISTURBANCE 98058 m r - ~ - ~ REVISIONS . ~6 \ o ' :7 Description By . r Dale ~ ~ , 50~ TEMPORARY : ~ ~ I~ ON TION ` ~ . ' \ «60 ~ 410 ~ I , • ~ ~ r ~ Ham ~fwQ , n/f ° 91 MATCH EXISTING 4'RCP , ~ e A, ASPHALT GRADE 52.5f N • ~ ~ FILL EXISr..DrrCH ~Ifv A C I ~ ~ III 51.5 ~ ~ W A s m r. Robert u t J ~ F , , Box ~4 f Nv INV~ 48.5 TST. ...•i+a ~ ~ Drlving ~ ' JIJ a- a ~ ~ t NSTAIL 40 SDI . , " r 312 ~ ~11ge FI ~-AND, LEAVE IPE E . N0.1 40 ~DRaNAC & Marcella Trustees iTA lL E 4~0 ~ ti / • ' . wooo~ , Qi• • JI6 ~ . . OB~L EXIST. 15 C~!P.;,. ! ~ N 'E EASEMENT,. h.. 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I~r: Drr ~ a G 9 ~8 NOTE: L11 110 3:1 SWALE- 'i, L 3 ' 3:1 "SWALE .y - 21 ALL 5:1 SwALES TO BE ExISt, orrcH- MINIM M F 1 LINEAR FEET. L8 ( U 0 00 (pr ~ 3.8 EXIST. DITCH ~ H CK W 44 0 8~5g' 35 ~o ~Aert is S 5 (6 o y l~n L5 ~ ~S 4 L5 l4 L3 L2 S 89 ~ . ~ CCn~C , ~ rli~e I of I ne o 3 . f Cr W eek 3 ~ ~ 1" = 200 • ~ .o° - ~ls~ o LEG ND 42 ~ ld ~ i STORMWATER RUNOFF Ory H EXISTING CONTOUR n/f ~ r-+ 0 TSF Aaron Kell TEMPORARY SILT FENCE i Y ~ • PERMANENT SWALE DITCH ~ ~ D.B. 388-86 U ~ o ~4 I~ E I GOIf CuURSE DRNNAGE _ o~ Zoning Dlstrlct RA t~ ti ~ I I TST ;~23 TEMPORARY SEDIME RA ?n ~1 V ~i a DIRECTION OF RUNOFF o f V/ 0 I I n ~ ~~'t,. PROPOSED GREENS / t'D u - ~z ~z PROPOSED FAIRWAYS R.L. Blanton c0 ~ ~~1J •r ~ti ` ~ W m n ~ I I & Co a ~ . P Y PROPOSED POND oooW M.B. 32 44 v carnrno G 14 HOLE NUMBER ` ~ a G U v ti F--~ ~ P tiy' PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION r r ~ ~ O ~ P cDC C-~~~aw ' ' ' 3:1 SWALE - ~ - LIMfTS OF DISTURBANCE - r , ~ ~I- ^~3 . , _ - - - s, ,i ~ - ~ . ~ , . ~ . , , 4 WF= n + I" F ; ~:...;..1 r, , SEAL i 'U ~ _ X7374 Do Na~ ~ rc; ~ ~REGO '~~~11~1111,,1, naTF 1 1-1 ~-nn DESIGN PGT DRAWN JK NOV 1 c I SHEET 1 OF 4 OR ~,R I , IIII~I II~IIIII' ~NIIPf l11 W i ' fad Al lil,flll ~1