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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC201543_MODIFICATION Supporting Documents_20200820PROJECT CHATIIAM PARK SECTION 5 — VINEYARD PARK (STAGE 1) C1iA�THAM COUNTY PERMIT # 2020-02301 CERTIFICATE INSPECTION 8/11 /2020 OF DATE COMPLETION Chatham County INSPECTOR JUSTIN Watershed Protection YIASENFUS r Department THIS CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION CERTIFIES THAT: ® Final Inspection is Approved The project has been inspected by a Chatham County erosion control inspector. Under the referenced permit(s), the site is found to be in compliance with the approved plans and the Chatham County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance. Inspection Comments This permit is being closed since the project #2020-02719 "Chatham Park Section 5 — Vineyard Park (Stage 2)" contains the plan sheets and encompasses the same disturbed area as project #2020-02301 "Chatham Park Section 5 — Vineyard Park (Stage 1)". ® Chatham County Land Disturbing Permit(s) Closed The referenced permit(s) have been closed. ® NCDEQ DEMLR Self -Inspections Erosion and sediment control self -inspections are no longer required for "Chatham Park Section 5 — Vineyard Park (Stage 1)". Self -inspections should continue with the "Chatham Park Section 5 — Vineyard Park (Stage 2)" project until a Certificate of Completion is issued for it ® File an e-NOT (electronic Notice of Termination) with NCDEQ DEMLR If land -disturbing activities by the Financially Responsible Party within this common plan of development are completed in total for the entire common plan of development (CPOD), or the Certificate of Coverage (COC) from NCDEQ DEMLR for this project is not being used for other projects, then proceed to deq.nc.gov/NCG01 and file an e-NOT. Filing the e-NOT releases the Financially Responsible Party from coverage and requirements of the NPDES General Stormwater Permit for Construction Activities (NCG010000). An e-NOT should only be filed if no more land disturbance will occur by the Financially Responsible Party in the CPOD. If there are other projects for which the COC will be used, then proceed to deq.nc.gov/NCG01 and file a Modification Form. Erosion Control Finallnspee ions Form Rev 12, Aug 2020 Page 1 of 1