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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC204306_ESC Approval Submitted_20200929ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary S. DANIEL SMITH Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality June 21, 2019 LETTER OF APPROVAL WITH MODIFICATIONS City of Goldsboro Attn: Mr. Tim Salmon, City Manager 200 N. Center Street Goldsboro, NC 27530 RE: Project Name: Center Street Phase 3 Streetscape Project ID: Wayne-2019-033 County: Wayne Address: Center Street between Spruce St. and Elm St. & Corner Hub at Chestnut/Center St. River Basin: Neuse Date Received by LQS: May 30, 2019 Submitted By: The Wooten Company Plan Type: New Dear Sir, Acres Approved: 5.17 City: Goldsboro This office has reviewed the subject erosion and sedimentation control plan. We find the plan to be acceptable and hereby issue this Letter of Approval. The enclosed Certificate of Approval must be posted at the job site. This plan approval shaII expire three (3) years following the date of approval, if no land -disturbing activity has been undertaken, as is required by Title 15A NCAC 413 .0129. As of April 1, 2019, all new construction activities are required to complete and submit an electronic Notice of Intent (NOI) form requesting a Certificate of Coverage (COC) under the NCG010000 Construction Stormwater General Permit. This form MUST be submitted prior to the commencement of any land disturbing activity on the above named project. The NOI form niay be accessed at de .nc. ❑v/NCGO i . Please direct questions about the NOI form to Annette Lucas at Annette. ucas_r;r7r•ncdcnr.gov or Paul Clark at Paul.clark(_)ncdenr.. ►ov. After you submit a complete and correct NOI Form, a COC will be emailed to you within three business days. Initially, DEMLR will not charge a fee for coverage under the NCG01 permit. However, on or after May 1, 2019, a $100 fee will be charged annually. This fee is to be sent to the DEMLR Stormwater Central Office staff in Raleigh. Title 15A NCAC 413 .0118(a) and the NCG01 permit require that the following documentation be kept on file at the_job site: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources ef'�ID--.- _E� Washington Regional Office 1 943 Washington Square Mall I Washington, North Carolina 27889 -�+•�^+.1 i Frru.rn wed p,u �`� 252.946.6481 1. The approved E&SC plan as well as any approved deviation. 2. The NCGO1 permit and the COC, once it is received. 3. Records of inspections made during the previous 30 days. Also, this letter gives the notice required by G.S. 1 I3A-61.1(a) of our right of periodic inspection to ensure compliance with the approved plan. North Carolina's Sedimentation Pollution Control Act is performance -oriented, requiring protection of existing natural resources and adjoining properties. If, following the commencement of this project, the erosion and sedimentation control plan is inadequate to meet the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973 (North Carolina General Statute 113A-51 through 66), this office may require revisions to the plan and implementation of the revisions to insure compliance with the Act. Acceptance and approval of this plan is conditioned upon your compliance with Federal and State water quality laws, regulations, and rules. In addition, local city or county ordinances or rules may also apply to this land -disturbing activity. This approval does not supersede any other permit or approval. Please note that this approval is based in part on the accuracy of the information provided in the Financial Responsibility Form, which you provided. You are requested to file an amended form if there is any change in the information included on the form. In addition, it would be helpful if you notify this office of the proposed starting date for this project. Please notify us if you plan to have a preconstruction conference. Please be advised that a rule to protect and maintain existing buffers along watercourses in the Neuse River Basin became effective on July 22, 1997. The Neuse River Riparian Area Protection and Maintenance Rule (15A NCAC 2B.0233) applies to the 50-foot wide zone directly adjacent to surface waters (intermittent streams, perennial streams, lakes, ponds, and estuaries) in the Neuse River Basin. For more information about this riparian area rule, please contact the Division of Water Resources Wetland/401 Unit at 919-807-6300, or DWR in our regional office at 252-946- 6481. Sincerely, r Samir Dumpor, P.E. Regional Engineer cc w/o enc: Tim Salmon, City of Goldsboro (email) Marty Anderson, City of Goldsboro (email) Lester Lowe, P.E., The Wooten Company (email) WaRO Division of Water Resources The developer is responsible for the control of sediment on -site. If the approved erosion and sedimentation control measures prove insufficient, the developer must take those additional steps necessary to stop sediment from leaving this site (NCGS 113A-57(3)). Each sediment storage device must be inspected after each storm event (NCGS 113A- 54.1(e)). Maintenance and/or clean out is necessary anytime the device is at 50% capacity. All sediment storage measures will remain on site and functional until all grading and final landscaping of the project is complete (15A NCAC 04B .0113). 2. The developer is responsible for obtaining all permits and approvals necessary for the development of this project prior to the commencement of this land disturbing activity. This could include our agency's Stormwater regulations and the Division of Water Resources' enforcement requirements within Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' jurisdiction of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, the Division of Coastal Management's CAMA requirements, the Division of Solid Waste Management's landfill regulations, the Environmental Protection Agency and/or The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act, local County or Municipalities' ordinances, or others that may be required. This approval cannot supersede any other permit or approval. Adequate and appropriate measures must be properly installed downstream, within the limits of disturbance, of any land disturbing activity to prevent sediment from leaving the limits of disturbance, entering existing drainage systems, impacting an on - site natural watercourse or adjoining property. (NCGS 113A-57)