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From: Lucas, Annette
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 2:32 PM
To: Strickland, Bev
Subject: FW: 07- 2257v3 Chandler Hills at Seven Lakes West
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From: Lucas, Annette
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 2:32 PM
To: Turlington, Chad
Subject: 07- 2257v3 Chandler Hills at Seven Lakes West
Chad,
Looks fine to me. I have attached the condition that we typically use for low density projects.
Let me know if you have questions.
Thanks,
Annette
Annette M. Lucas, PE
Environmental Engineer
NCDENR I DWQ I Wetlands and Stormwater Branch
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07- 2257v3 Chandler Hills at Seven Lakes West
AML comments
May 30, 2013
1. Stormwater Management Plan (SMP) Approval by DWQ for Low Density Projects
The development plan depicts an impervious surface area of under 24% and a stormwater drainage
system that consists primarily of vegetated conveyances. A deed restriction shall be placed on the
tract in order to limit the amount of impervious surface area to less than 24 %. This tract shall be
held, transferred, sold, conveyed, developed and occupied subject to the requirement that upon
development of this tract, the then owner shall develop a stormwater management plan approved
by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality if the total impervious area resulting from
development of the Property is 24% or more of the total area of the Property.
This restriction contained herein shall be binding upon the owner's successors and assigns, and shall
be perpetual and run with the land until released or amended by a release or amendment approved
by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality.
These two documents shall be filed with the Register of Deeds, Moore County, North Carolina. The
U.S. Army shall submit copies of these documents to the Division of Water Quality before any
impacts to protected riparian buffers, wetlands, or waters shall occur.
DWQ would like to remind you that if a compliance inspection reveals an impervious surface area of
24% or greater, then you will be in violation of this Condition and required to comply with the
requirements of General Certification 3890.