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DWR Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Water Resources
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Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Areas Rules - Variance Application
FORM: VAR 10-2013
PLEASE IDENTIFY WHICH RIPARIAN AREA PROTECTION RULE APPLIES:
0 Neuse River Basin (15A NCAC 02B.0233)
❑x Major Variance ❑ Minor Variance
❑ Catawba River Basin (15A NCAC 02B.0243)
❑ Randleman Lake Water Supply Watershed (15A NCAC 02B.0250)
❑ Major Variance ❑ Minor Variance
❑ Tar -Pamlico River Basin (15A NCAC 02B.0259)
❑ Major Variance ❑ Minor Variance
❑ Jordan Lake Water Supply Nutrient Strategy (15A NCAC 02B.0267)
❑ Major Variance ❑ Minor Variance
❑ Goose Creek Watershed (15A NCAC 02B.0606 & 15A NCAC 0213.0607)
A. General Information
1. Applicant's Information (if other than the current property owner):
Name:
Title:
Street Address:
City, State & Zip:
Telephone:
Email:
2. Property Owner/Signing Official
(person legally responsible for the property and its compliance):
Name:
LEONARDO CRUZ
Title:
HOMEOWNER
Street Address:
1624 CRYSTAL CREEK DRIVE
City, State & Zip:
DURHAM, NC 27712
Telephone:
919.824.0030
Email: LEOCRUZI@GMAIL.COM
FORM: VAR 10-2013
3. Agent Information:
3a. Name:
Company Affiliation:
Street Address:
City, State & Zip:
Telephone:
E-mail:
3b. Attach a signed and dated copy of the Agent Authorization letter if the Agent has signatory authority for the owner.
4. Project Name (Subdivision, facility, or establishment name): CRUZ CRYSTAL CREEK POOL
5. Project Location:
5a. Street Address: 1624 CRYSTAL CREEK DRIVE
City, State & Zip: DURHAM, NC 27712
5b. County: DURHAM
5c. Site Coordinates (in decimal degrees)
36.087362 Latitude
-78.940831 Longitude
5d. Attach an 8 % x 11 excerpt from the most recent version of the USGS topographic map indicating the location of the site.
(ATTACHMENT: USGS Topographic Map - CRUZ CRYSTAL CREEK POOL.PDF)
5e. Attach an 8 Y2 x 11 excerpt from the most recent version of the published County NRCS Soil Survey Map depicting the
project site. Maps are available on DWR website: htips://deg.nc.gov/about/divisions/water-resources/water-quality-
permitting/401-buffer-permitting-branch/riparian#Macs (ATTACHMENT: NRCS Soil Survey Map - CRUZ CRYSTAL
CREEK POOL.PDF)
6. Property Information:
6a. Property identification number (parcel ID): 195635
6b. Date property was purchased: 8/2011
6c. Deed book 006782_ and page number 000830 (ACCORDING TO TAX PARCEL REPORT)
6d. Map book 000159_ and page number 000001 (ACCORDING TO TAX PARCEL REPORT)
6e. Attach a copy of the recorded map that indicates when the lot was last platted. (ATTACHMENT: Autumn Ridge Phase 2 and
3 Plat info.PDF)
7. Is your project in one of the 20 Coastal Counties covered under the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA)?
❑ YES ❑x NO
7a. If you answered yes above, in which AEC do you fall (30 ft or 75 ft)?
7b. If you answered yes above, what is the total percent of impervious cover that you have proposed within the AEC? _
FORM: VAR 10-2013 Page 2 of 6
8. Directions to site from nearest major intersection:
HEAD NORTH ON 157 (GUESS ROAD) TOWARDS BAHAMA. TURN LEFT ON UMSTEAD ROAD. TURN RIGHT ONTO AUTUMN
RIDGE DRIVE. TURN RIGHT ONTO CRYSTAL CREEK DRIVE
9. Stream associated with riparian buffer to be impacted by the proposed activity:
Name Water Quality Classification
UT to Crooked Creek WS-IV; NSW
9a. For Goose Creek only: Is the buffer in the 100-year floodplain? ❑ YES ❑ NO
10. List any permits/approvals that have been requested or obtained for this project in the past (including all prior phases).
Date Applied: Date Received: Permit Type:
6124119
B. Proposed Activity
Stream Determination
1. Project Description
1a. Provide a detailed description of the proposed activity including its purpose:
INGROUND POOL INSTALLATION FOR FAMILY USE—11'.5" x 27'.5" FIBERGLASS INLAY, WITH 3' CONCRETE
SURROUND/APRON. MINIMUM 10' FROM DWELLING. PERVIOUS MATERIAL WILL BE USED FOR ZONE 2 DECKING.
1b. Attach a site plan showing the following items as applicable to the project: (ATTACHMENT: Site Plan - CRUZ CRYSTAL
CREEK POOL.pdf)
0 Development/Project name
0 Revision number & date
0 North arrow
0 Scale (1" = 50' is preferred)
0 Property/project boundary with dimensions
0 Adjacent streets and roads labeled with names and/or NC State Road numbers
0 Original contours and proposed contours
0 Perennial and intermittent streams, ponds, lakes, rivers and estuaries
0 Mean high water line (if applicable)
0 Wetlands delineated, or a note on plans that none exist
0 Location of forest vegetation along the streams, ponds, lakes, rivers and estuaries
0 Extent of riparian buffers on the land including Zone 1 and Zone where applicable
0 Location and dimension of the proposed buffer impact (label the area of buffer impact in ft' on the plan)
0 Details of roads, parking areas, cul-de-sacs, sidewalks, and curb and gutter systems
0 Footprint of any proposed buildings or other structures
0 Discharge points of gutters on existing structures and proposed buildings
0 Existing drainage (including off -site), drainage easements, and pipe dimensions
0 Drainage areas delineated
FORM: VAR 10-2013 Page 3 of 6
C. Proposed Impacts and Mitigation
1. Individually list the square footage of each proposed impact to the protected riparian buffers:
Buffer Impact
Number' —
Reason for Impact
Buffer
Zone 1 Impact
Zone 2 Impact
Permanent (P) or
Mitigation
(square feet)
(square feet)
Temporary (T)
Required
B3 - ® P ❑ T
Pool Installation
Eyes ❑ No
383
203
Total Buffer Impacts
786
'Label on site plan
2. Identify the square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation from the table above. Calculate
the amount of mitigation required.
Required
Zone
Total Impact
Multiplier
Mitigation
(square feet)
(square feet)
Zone 1'
383
3
1,149
(2 for Catawba only)
Zone 2
203
1.5
304.5
Total Buffer Mitigation Required:
1,454
'For projects in the Goose Creek Watershed, list all riparian buffer impacts as Zone 1
and use Zone 1 multiplier.
3. Provide a description of how mitigation will be achieved at your site pursuant to the mitigation requirements of the applicable
river basin/watershed.
PERM ITTEE-RESPONSIBLE ON SITE MITIGATION BASED ON RECOMMENDATION FROM NC DENR
3a. Is buffer restoration or enhancement proposed? Eyes ❑ No
If yes, attach a detailed planting plan to include plant type, date of plantings, the date of the one-time fertilization in the
protected riparian buffers, and a plan sheet showing the proposed location of the plantings. See Attached.
3b. Is payment into a buffer restoration fund proposed? ❑ Yes 0No
If yes, attach an acceptance letter from the mitigation bank you propose to use or the NC Ecosystem Enhancement
Program stating they have the mitigation credits available for the mitigation requested.
FORM: VAR 10-2013 Page 4 of 6
D. Stormwater
1. Provide a description of how diffuse flow will be maintained through the protected riparian buffers (e.g., re -planting vegetation
or enhancement of existing vegetation, gutter splash pads, level spreader to control of runoff from impervious surfaces, etc.).
PERVIOUS MATERIAL WILL BE USED FOR POOL DECKING AND AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE TO MINIMIZE IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
IMPACT. NO CHANGE TO TOPOLOGY IS EXPECTED. 2 SPLASH PADS WILL BE INSTALLED AT BASE OF SCREEN PORCH GUTTERS TO
DIFFUSE APPROXIMATELY (478 SQ FT). RE -PLANTING VEGETATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH NC DENR RECOMMENDATIONS.
CONSIDER ADDING GUTTERS TO SHED WHICH WOULD DRAIN INTO 2 SPLASH PADS AND DIFFUSE APPROXIMATELY (98 SO FT)
1a. Show the location of diffuse flow measure(s) on your site plan.
1b. Attach a completed Level Spreader Supplement Form or BMP Supplement Form with all required items for each proposed
measure.
1c. Attach an Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Form for each proposed level spreader or BMP.
2. For Major, Catawba, and Goose Creek variance requests, provide a description of all best management practices (BMPs) that
will be used to minimize disturbance and control the discharge of nutrients and sediments from stormwater.
2a. Show the location of BMPs on your site plan.
2b. Attach a Supplement Form for each structural BMP proposed.
2c. Attach an Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Form for each structural BMP proposed.
E. Demonstration of Need for a Variance
The variance provision of the riparian buffer rules allows the Division or the Environmental Management Commission to grant a
variance when there are practical difficulties or unnecessary hardships that prevent compliance with the strict letter of riparian
buffer protection.
1. Explain how complying with the provisions of the applicable rule would prevent you from securing a reasonable return from or
make reasonable use of your property. Merely proving that the variance would permit a greater profit from the property shall
not be considered adequate justification for a variance. The Division will consider whether the variance is the minimum possible
deviation from the terms of the applicable Buffer Rule that shall make reasonable use of the property possible.
THE CANAL THAT HAS BEEN DEEMED A STREAM AT THE REAR OF THE APPLICANT'S PROPERTY, BISECTS THE REAR % OF THE
PROPERTY THUS SUBJECTING .15 ACRES OF A .3 ACRE LOT TO RESIDE IN THE ZONE 1 BUFFER. PRIOR TO PURCHASING THE
HOUSE, TITLE/DEED SERVICES WERE PAID FOR AS WELL AS A LAND SURVEY. AT NO POINT WERE RESTRICTIONS BROUGHT UP,
DISCUSSED, OR REVEALED. THESE RESTICTIONS ARE UNDULY RESTRICTIVE AND PREVENT US FROM COMPLETELY UTILIZING OUR
30 YEAR INVESTMENT. WE EXPLORED ALL POSSIBLE LOCATIONS FOR THE POOL AND THIS IS THE LEAST IMPACTFUL AND
FURTHEST FROM STREAM BANK.
ADDITIONALLY, MY WIFE SUFFERS FROM CHRONIC BACK PAIN DUE TO SCOLIOSIS WITH SPINAL FUSION. LOW IMPACT EXERCISE
INCLUDING SWIMMING WOULD BE BENEFICIAL FOR HER CONDITION.
FORM: VAR 10-2013 Page 5 of 6
2. Explain how the hardship results from application of the Buffer Rule to the property rather from other factors such as deed
restrictions or other hardships (e.g. zoning setbacks, floodplains, etc).
PROPERTY IS NOT WITHIN A FLOOD PLAIN. APPLICANT HAS SPOKEN WITH A REPRESENTATIVE FROM STORM
WATER MANAGEMENT WHO HAS ASSURED HIM THAT FROM A STORMWATER RUNOFF PERSPECTIVE, PROJECT SHOULD BE
WITHIN THEIR EXPECTATIONS. NO LOCAL ORDINANCES, PROPERTY LINE SETBACKS, DEED RESTRICTIONS, OR HOA RESTRICTIONS
EXIST TO PREVENT INSTALLATION OF POOL.
3. Explain how the hardship results from physical nature of the property, such as its size, shape, or topography, which is different
from that of neighboring property.
THE CANAL THAT HAS BEEN DEEMED A STREAM AT THE REAR OF THE APPLICANT'S PROPERTY, BISECTS THE REAR % OF THE
PROPERTY THUS SUBJECTING .15 ACRES OF A .3 ACRE LOT TO RESIDE IN THE ZONE 1 BUFFER
4. Explain whether the hardship was caused by the applicant knowingly or unknowingly violating the applicable Buffer Rule.
RIPARIAN BUFFER RULES WERE NEVER DISCUSSED NOR IMPLIED DURING THE PURCHASE PROCESS IN 2011. BUFFER RULES
WERE NOT KNOWINGLY VIOLATED.AS PREVIOUSLY STATED, WE PERFORMED OUR DUE DILLIGENCE BEFORE PURCHASING THE
PROPERTY. THE OUTDOOR FIREPLACE WAS INSTALLED BY THE PREVIOUS HOMEOWNER. THE SHED WAS INSTALLED AFTER
RECEIVING APPROVAL FROM DURHAM CITY PLANNING TO INSTALL IT. ONLY NOW THAT WE HAVE REQUESTED A PERMIT FOR A
POOL HAS THE RIPARIAN BUFFER BEEN DISCUSSED
5. For Neuse, Tar -Pamlico, Jordan Lake and Goose Creek only: Did the applicant purchase the property after the effective date of
the applicable Buffer Rule and then request a variance?
YES, BUT THE PROPERTY PLAT WAS APPROVED IN 3/2000 AND THE PROPERTY ERECTED IN 2005 — BOTH OF WHICH WERE
AFTER THE RULES WENT INTO EFFECT
6. Explain how the hardship is rare or unique to the applicant's property, rather than the result of conditions that are widespread.
APPLICANT DOES NOT BELIEVE STREAM HAS BEEN PROPERLY CHARACTERIZED AND IF SO, WAS NOT APPROPRIATELY DENOTED
AS PART OF THE ORIGINAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD. I CAN'T SPEAK FOR ALL PROPERTIES, IN MY SUBDIVISION,
BUT MY IMMEDIATE NEIGHBORS DO NOT APPEAR TO HAVE THE CREEK ENCROACH INTO THEIR PROPERTY AS MUCH AS OURS
F. Deed Restrictions
By your signature in Section G of this application, you certify that all structural stormwater BMPs required by this variance shall
be located in recorded drainage easements, that the easements will run with the land, that the easements cannot be changed
or deleted without concurrence from the State, and that the easements will be recorded prior to the sale of any lot.
G. Applicant's Certification
I, LEONARDO CRUZ (print or type name of person listed in Section A, Item 2), certify that the
information included on this permit application form is correct, that the project will be constructed in conformance with the
approved plans and that the deed restrictions in accordance with Section F of this form will be recorded with all required permit
conditions.
Signature:
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Date: 9/26/2019
FORM: VAR 10-2013 Page 6 of 6
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