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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20070848 Ver 1_Minor Variance_20070516OFFICE USE ONLY: Date Received Re uest # ~~? q ~~~~~ ~r~y ~ ~ State of North Carolina t '~ i' Department of Environment and Natural Resources 4 $ ~T~N„, ~~~ Division of Water Quality 0 7 O 8 ~~`''~!>?jq~'.~arFR L 9~~HCM Variance Request Form -for Minor Variances Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Areas Rules NOTE: This form maybe photocopied for use as an original. Please identify which Riparian Area (Buffer) Protection Rule applies. Neuse River Basin: Nutrient Sensitive Waters Management Strategy Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Areas Rule (15A NCAC 026 .0233) ^ Tar-Pamlico River Basin: Nutrient Sensitive Waters Management Strategy Protection and Maintenance of Riparian Areas Rule (15A NCAC 026.0259) ^ Catawba River Basin: Protection and Maintenance of Existing Riparian Buffers (15A NCAC 02B .0243) Part 1: General Information (Please include attachments if the room provided is insufficient.) 1. Ap licant's name (the corporation, individual, etc. who owns the property): ~ZU-~n:~.. (,~.Yl ~ -~~ it hi' j 2. Print OwnerlSigning Official (person legally res onsible for the prop a its compliance) Name: 7~1 ZC~-+'~vl~ `~- ~e~~-~ka (,serr~(~~<~ ~ rtle: T Street address: ~~~ n~~ ~-z,~~r~ 1.~~~-~~. City, State, Zip: o~. l 4i I C ~ 1. Telephone: (~ -a) ~ ~ Sl ~ Ir~c:vr~ ;3 ~{-~1-~5~~ G~ II Fax: ~~~~) ~~`-7- ~"a~t7 J ~ 3. Contact person who can a~rigwer questions about the proposed project: ` Name: Ju-7--1~- ~-1•~- ~ P ~-~( See- a-l,~ov~J\ Telephone: l } Sr Fax: ~ ) -- Email: 5 ~ r m r'~.c~ ~ r'1<l ~ ~ r C + ~, r1 ~,.. <`'r. C' ~' vvl 4. Project Name (Subdivision, faality, or establishment name -consistent with project name on plans, specifica 'ons, left rs, operation and ~ntenanc~ agreements, etc.): Version 2: November 2002 5. Project Location: Street address: City, State, Zip: County: Latitude/longitude: ~, 2v 5 ~~.U ~-~ (~ 6. Directions to site from nearest major intersection (Also, attach an 8'/z x 11 copy of the USGS topographic map indicating the I on f the site): ~h r.~ c~-~~ ~.i,~~ ~~ ~~'~ ~~ N~ru~a~. L~-~~- ems, 7. Stream to be impacted by the proposed activity: Strg~m name (for nrtamed stres~ns labgl as "U~ the n~arest named stream): Stream classification [as identified withiq the Schedule of Classifications 15A NCAC 26 .0315 (Neuse) or .0316 (Tar-Pamlico)]: VII ~ "- [ ~l ~ IJ~ 8. Which of the following permits/approvals will be required or have been received already for this project? Required: Received: Date received: Permit Type: CAMA Major CAMA Minor 401 Certification/404 Permit On-site Wastewater Permit NPDES Permit (including stormwater) Non-discharge Permit Water Supply Watershed Variance Others (specify) Part 2: Proposed Activity (Please include attachments if the room provided is insufficient.) 1. Description of proposed activity [Also, please attach a map of sufficient detail (such as a plat map or site plan) to accurately delineate the boundaries of the land to be utilized in carrying out the activity, the location and dimension of any disturbance in the riparian buffers assoaated with the activity, and the extent of riparian buffers on the land. Include the area of buffer impact in ffz.]: ~ ~~.~ ~ ~~ ATV ~- 6~e~ ~ 4JrLq w ,,.r (9, 2. State reasons why this plan for the proposed activity cannot be practically accomplished, reduced or reconfigured to better minimize or eliminate disturbance to the riparian buffers: vS i~w~l . ~l~-~ S ,~' O~Y i'7"la r/2r~tt, L.~.~^'` G `T-5 E~LC,rLzsAGGtv~~~lP- Variance Request Form, page 2 Version 2: November 2000 3 4. Description of any best management practices to be used to control impacts associated with the proposed activity (i.e., control of runoff from impervious surtaces to provide diffuse flow, re-planting vegetation or enhancement of existing vegetation, etc.): Tl~~-~= ..,~ , ~ ~ ~ ~~r - P ~~q tit ~-~ .,1 ~ A 20 y nap ~-~ i~~ ~ s yJ~z.L}-- -~5 (~ YLa4~J l n.Gl~r ~ ~Da z~ Please provide an explanation of the following: (1) The practical difficulties or hardships that would result from the strict application of this Rule. W~ w~-+~ ~~ yr~'a~y6 ~"" -r-r~ '~-Avg- R Pao R~~ ~Tl w CorGGo~ T~ I~oA R-Ju~`~ a~ 6~~~,/Jn-D cx~lua wo4S (2) How these difficulties or hardships result from conditions that are unique to the property involved. B`u-~ y~t~ w ~ tin, tt ~- ~I U2[~'JE!K-- t •~r o ~ 2 f~A c.K-.r /yn.0 w ~ ~-i ~-~ v ~n-~ na ^+~ ~ (3) If economic hardship is the major consideration, then include a specific explanation of the eco~ rpa hardships and the proportion of the hardship to the entire value of the project. Part 3: Deed Restrictions By your signature in Part 5 of this application, you certify that all structural stormwater best management practices required by this variance shall be located in recorded stormwater 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. Part 4: Agent Authorization If you wish to designate submittal authority to another individual or firm so that they may provide information on your behalf, please comple,Xg t is section: Designated agent (individual or firm): (~ Mailing address: City, State, Zip: _ Telephone: Fax: Email: Part 5: Applicant's Certification Variance Request Form, page 3 Version 2: November 2000 I, j l,l.~J.-1~1 ~-~ ,J"` ~ ~ (print or type name of person listed in Part I, Item 2), certify that th i ormation 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 aq or with Part`5 o~this form will be recorded with all required permit conditions. / ~( 1. _ Signature: Date: Title: Variance Request Form, page 4 Version 2: November 2000 1-- Fcos~stem PROGRAM April 10, 2007 Jerry and Suzanne Magin 5205 Azure Lane Raleigh, NC 27613 Project: 5205 Azure Lane Buffer County: Wake ©T•o$as The purpose of this letter is to notify you that the North Carolina Ecosystem Enhancement Program (NCEEP) is willing to accept payment for impacts associated with the above referenced project. Please note that this decision does not assure that the payment will be approved by the permit issuing agencies as mitigation for project impacts. It is the responsibility of the applicant to contact these agencies to determine if payment to the NCEEP will be approved. This acceptance is valid for six months from the date of this letter and is not transferable. If we have not received a copy of the issued 404 Permit/401 Certification/CAMA permit within this time frame, this acceptance will expire. It is the applicant's responsibility to send copies of the permits to NCEEP. Once NCEEP receives a copy of the permit(s) an invoice will be issued based on the required mitigation in that permit and payment must be made prior to conducting the authorized work. The amount of the In Lieu Fee to be paid to NCEEP by an applicant is calculated based upon the Fee Schedule and policies listed at www.nceep.net. Based on the information supplied by you the impacts that may require compensatory mitigation are summarized in the following table. Neuse Stream (feet) Wetlands (acres) Buffer I (Sq. Ft.) Buffer II (Sq. Ft.) Cold Cool Warm Ri arian Non-Ri arian Coastal Marsh Impacts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 400 Credits 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 600 Upon receipt of payment, EEP will take responsibility for providing the compensatory mitigation. If the regulatory agencies require mitigation credits greater than indicated above, and the applicant wants NCEEP to be responsible for the additional mitigation, the applicant will need to submit a mitigation request to NCEEP for approval prior to permit issuance. The mitigation will be performed in accordance with the Memorandum of Understanding between the N. C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers dated November 4, 1998. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact Kelly Williams at (919) 716-1921. 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Jf a ., _~ ,. :., ...,~ n n a Yr'Or)CShaat fcr sa..;, btu"P, design cat;.~:lafions, plans 8ri~ SpBC(ilCaii:.115 Sf2CWiRQ att 13tJt~ s arw c::~t stn.~tura details, a ~taiied drainage plan and a faly executed operation and maintenance agreement An incomplete submittal package will result in a request for AonGcants Initials ti-!A ----T~ ~ bioretanfion araa is a, isast ~ti faat by i~ last. ~~~E Ar~~- is Sr~au.. Gw Sheet flow is provided at irdet. Gus mrnrr„u~„ cf o_: pcn<iing rs prcv;kfav. G-.A The ponded area will draw down in less than 4 days. mss, ^ Oi<--,?;- -.;i - zf~,nr. ~s_ - ___rR: - yh s.- c^. -7hr .. .~ n. ;tn'E:r. .... ;r u G ~ ? w ir,-situ soil inf~~ation ratans greatar Char, 0.~ "snfhr. C~-D A planting plan with speaes and densities is provided .... c-i.rs Planting soli nisei; miramurn ucit ^ ~: ^ticns (hCDPlvp St~rfat:.r Bavt ",r~r,~,g:„ncnt Practices Manual, April 1999) ('~ +~- IS~A i'tan dataies i'Or ~lE i~at and Cl:tt^ei un3 ~rvVidav. 6~.~s An operation and maintenance agreement signed and notarized by the respons~le party is provided. Please Hate that underdrains beneath the planting sal are acceptable in the Piedmont and Mountains Table 4.7 Example Maintenance Schedule for Bioretention Areas Description Method )Frequency Time of Year alt Inspect and Repair Visual Monthly Monthly Erosion . O La er Remuich any void area By hand Whenever needed Whenever needed Remove previous mulch By ham Once every two or Spring layer before applying new three years la er o 'oral Any additional mulch By hand Once a year Spring added Plants Remove and replacement Sce planting Twice a year 3115 to M30 and of ail dead and diseased specffications 1011 to 11/30 vegetation considered be rid treatment Treat all diseased feces Mechanical or N/A Varies, but will and shrubs by hand depend on insect or disease infestation Watering plant material By hand Immediately after N/A shall take place at the end completion of of each day ftm fourteen project consecutive days and after planting has been co toted Replacement of support By hand Once a year Only remove stakes stakes in ehe s 'n Replace any deficient By hand Whenever needed Whenever stakes or wires needed Plant Materials An important aspect of landscape architecture is to design areas that require little maintenance. Certain plant species involve maintenance problems due to dropping of fruit or other portions of the plant. Another problem includes giants, primarily trees, that are susceptible to windthrow, which creates a potential hazard to people and property (parked cars). As a result, some plant species will be limited to . use in low traffic areas. Ongoing monitoring and maittenance is vital to the overal} success of bioretention areas. Annual maintenance will be required for plant material, mulch layer, and soil layer. A maintenance schedule should include all of the main considerations discussed. 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