HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC204552_ESC Approval Submitted (3)_20201214Buncombe County Planning and Development
Nathan Pennington, CFM
Planning Director
January 23, 2020
David Vogel
David Vogel Revocable Trust
505 South Flagler Dr., Ste. 900
West Palm Beach, FL 33461
Dear Mr. Vogel,
Please find Stormwater Permit No. STW2019-00058 for the Vogel Estate Phase 3 project
enclosed. The permit should be posted on the construction site in a location clearly visible
to the public. Several procedures are required by the Stormwater Management
Ordinance (Buncombe County Chapter 26 Environment, Article VII Stormwater
Management). Please ensure the following items are completed prior to the completion
of the project.
1. An operation and maintenance manual for the Stormwater management system is
created for the end user of the project. A copy must be submitted to this office. If
a record plat is required it must reference the Operations and Maintenance
Manual which instructs the responsible party about annual maintenance tasks for
at least a 20 year period.
Following completion of the project the following items are required.
L The developer must maintain the stormwater management system until accepted
by the end user of the project. (Homeowners Assoc., Homeowner, Tenant, etc...)
2. The stormwater management plan designer must submit as -built plans, or certify
the existing plans as "As -Built" if no changes have occurred, of the installed
stormwater improvements.
3. The developer must disclose which party will be responsible for continued
maintenance on the record plat and on the stormwater management plan.
4. An Operations and Maintenance Agreement for the stormwater management
system must be recorded. Maintenance agreements must note that associations
and its individual owners are held responsible for maintenance. See Division 5,
Section 5 (f) of the Buncombe County Stormwater Ordinance for more information
on the elements of the agreement.
5. Before improvements are accepted by the Property Owners Association or
responsible party from the developer, the developer or the developer's engineer
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or landscape architect must certify to the responsible party and the County that
improvements are complete and functioning as designed.
6. The approval of the stormwater permit shall require an enforceable restriction on
property usage that runs with the land, such as recorded deed restrictions or
protective covenants, to ensure that future development and redevelopment
maintains the site consistent with the approved project plans.
7. All maintenance documents required by this ordinance must be submitted to the
Stormwater Administrator prior to record plat approval. In the case of single
family lots not requiring record plats, documentation must be submitted to the
Stormwater Administrator before building permits can be issued.
If this project will be converting temporary sediment traps or basins into permanent
stormwater detention ponds the developer must get approval from the Buncombe County
Erosion Control office prior to such action.
This permit shall become null and void if you have not made progress on the site within six
months after the date of approval. A six month extension can be granted for good cause
shown upon receiving a written request from you before the expiration of the approved
plan.
Should you have questions or comments feel free to contact this office at (828)250-4848.
Sincerely,
$4 AXOO!A�- Mike Goodson, PE, CPESC
Stormwater Administrator
Cc: Advantage Civil Engineering
Buncombe County Erosion Control
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