HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC205038_MODIFICATION Supporting Documents_20210322Wake County Environmental Services Department
Water Quality Division, Watershed Management Section
336 Fayetteville St. • P.O. Box 550 • Raleigh, NC 27602
TEL 919 856-7400 • FAX 919 743-4772
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Project Name
Magnolia Park
Subdivision Sewer
Outfall Revision Watershed Swift Creek Jurisdiction Town of Garner
Dates Received 2/10/2021
Date Processing
Initiated 3/19/2021
Project
Number SEC-036338-2020
Disturbed
Acreage 142.0 (136.0 + 6.0) Plan Review Fee
$34,000 PAID
$1,500 PAID Permit Fee
$34,000 PAID
$1,500 PAID
Applicant: Engineer:
Name Timmons Group / Dexter Howell Timmons Group / Mike Zaccardo, PE
Address:
5410 Trinity Road, Suite 102
Raleigh, NC 27607 Same
Phone: 919-866-4944 919-866-4951
Email: dexter.howell@timmons.com mike.zaccardo@timmons.com
Plan Date/Revision Date: 2/5/2021
Approval Date:
3/19/2021 Construction Plan Approved with the following Conditions of Approval and Applicable Standards
Conditions of Approval
Items marked with an “X” were noted as conditions of the Sediment and Erosion Control Plan approval. Unless otherwise
noted, all references shown in brackets are for the Wake County Unified Development Ordinance (UDO), adopted 04/17/06.
1.
A mandatory preconstruction meeting is required between the owner, contractor, and Wake County prior to
issuance of the Land Disturbance Permit. The permit fee is due at that time. [10-30-7(C)] Please provide one (1)
full-size revised plan set to Wake County Watershed Management.
2. Grading, other than for installation of soil erosion and sedimentation control measures, is prohibi ted prior to
the issuance of a Certificate of Compliance. [10-30-7(D)]
3.
Contractor shall follow plans strictly and maintain contact with Wake County prior to making any field
modifications to erosion and sediment control devices. No devices shall be removed without prior approval
from Wake County.
4.
Wake County’s sedimentation pollution control program is performance oriented, requiring protection of the
natural resources and adjoining properties. If at any time during the project it is determined that the Erosion
and Sedimentation Control Plan is inadequate to meet the requirements of the Erosion and Sedimentation
Control Ordinance of Wake County, this office may require revisions in the plan and its implementation to
ensure compliance with the Ordinance.
5.
Effective April 1, 2019, prior to the preconstruction meeting with the county, the applicant must obtain from
NCDEQ-DEMLR the NCG-010000 NPDES Construction Stormwater General Permit coverage by completing an
electronic Notice of Intent (NOI). The online NOI submittal must include the completed and notarized Financial
Responsibility/Ownership Form and this approval letter. See NCDEQ web site at:
https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-land-resources/energy-mineral-land-permits/stormwater-
permits/construction-sw.
Wake County Environmental Services Department
Water Quality Division, Watershed Management Section
336 Fayetteville St. • P.O. Box 550 • Raleigh, NC 27602
TEL 919 856-7400 • FAX 919 743-4772
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6. SUBDIVISIONS ONLY Builders are required to obtain grading permits for cumulative disturbance over one acre
(including non-contiguous lots).
Applicable Regulations Unless otherwise noted, all references shown in brackets are for the Wake County Unified
Development Ordinance (UDO), adopted 04/17/06.
7.
10-30-6 Validity of Plan, Lapse of Approval - An approved erosion and sedimentation control plan is valid for 2
calendar years from the date of approval. If a land disturbance permit has not been obtained within the 2 -year
period, the erosion and sedimentation control plan approval becomes null and vo id.
8. 10-30-8 Actions Required Prior to Land Disturbance
a.
S&EC plan approval and land disturbance permit issued must be prominently displayed until all
construction is complete, all permanent sedimentation and erosion control measures are installed and the
site has been stabilized. A copy of the approved plan must be kept on file at the job site.
b. No person shall initiate a land-disturbing activity until notifying Wake County of the date that the land-
disturbing activity will begin.
9. 10-31-1 Authority
a.
County officials may enter any property, public or private, at reasonable times for the purpose of
investigating and inspecting the sites of any land-disturbing activity. No person shall refuse entry or access
to any authorized representative or agent for the County who requests entry for purposes of inspections,
and presents appropriate credentials, nor shall any person obstruct, hamper, or interfere with any such
representatives while in the process of carrying out their official duties.
b.
Agents and officials of the County will periodically inspect land-disturbing activities to ensure compliance
with the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act, this article, or rules or ord ers adopted or
issued pursuant to this article, and to determine whether the measures required in the erosion and
sedimentation control plan are effective in controlling erosion and sedimentation resulting from land -
disturbing activity.
c.
Any land-disturbing activity will be the responsibility of the person(s) conducting the land disturbing
activity, including the property owners. Failure to prevent off site sedimentation will be deemed a
violation of the erosion and sedimentation control regulations of this article.
10.
15A NCAC 2B.0233 - Due to the location of this project, it should be noted that a rule to protect and maintain
existing buffers along watercourses in all of Wake County became effective in 2006. The Neuse River Riparian
Area Protection and Maintenance Rule applies to all perennial and intermittent streams, lakes, ponds and
estuaries in Wake County with forest vegetation on the adjacent land or “riparian area”. In riparian areas with
existing forest vegetation in the first 30 feet directly adjacent to the stream, the rule prohibits land disturbance,
new development and fertilizer use within the first 50 feet of land next to the water. In riparian areas with
forest vegetation that is less than 30 feet wide, the rule prohibits land disturbance, new development and
fertilizer use within the area that contains forest vegetation (but not the entire 50 foot riparian area). For more
information about this riparian area rule, please contact the Division of Water Quality’s Wetland/401 Unit at
919-807-6300. Wake County enforces the Neuse Buffer Rules in both the Cape Fear River Basin and the Neuse
River Basin except when superseded by the Jordan Buffer Rules[15A NCAC 02B.0265].
Wake County Environmental Services Department
Water Quality Division, Watershed Management Section
336 Fayetteville St. • P.O. Box 550 • Raleigh, NC 27602
TEL 919 856-7400 • FAX 919 743-4772
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Wake County Watershed Management Section is not responsible for subject approvals of other Local, State or Federal Agencies. The
subject approvals are (but not limited to) Federal Emergency Management Area Flood regulations/requirements, Division of Wate r
Quality under stormwater or other water quality regulations/requirements, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under Article 404/401
(Wetlands/Streams) jurisdiction/requirements, and/or any Federal, State, County and Local municipal regulations or permit
requirements. The approval issued in this letter cannot supersede any other required permit or approval.
Environmental
Consultant: Andrew Lake, CESSWI, REHS Contact Info: andrew.lake@wakegov.com
919-594-0895
Wake County PE:
Barney Blackburn, PE
Contact Info: barney.blackburn@wakegov.com
919-418-3791