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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC214345_ESC Approval Submitted_20210729Kent Barney From: Matthew Osborne < matthewo@cityofws.org > Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2021 1:57 PM To: Kent Barney Cc: Wesley Williams Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] Lot 11 UCBP Number of Recipients: 1 Sent: 07/27/2021 11:31:56 AM Sent by: Matthew Osborne To: kbaxney@landmarkbuilders.com Cc: Bee: Subject: Review Completed - Lot I I UCBP Attachments: Application Type: 04.02) Grading/Erosion Control Permit Workflow: 04.02) Grading & Erosion Control Project: Lot 11 UCBP A/P #: EN2100073 Acreage to be Disturbed: 10.1 https://winston-salem.idtplans.com/secure/project/?projectid=531567 Hello Kent Barney, Thank you for submitting your project to City of Winston-Salem. Review of the plans for this project have been completed. The design is adequate to meet the ordinance standards and the plans have been approved. If you have not already done so, please provide an original signed and notarized Financial Responsibility/Ownership form. This document is required prior to the issuance of the Grading/Erosion Control Permit. If this has already been provided, then please disregard this statement. If this project will disturb more than 1 acre or is part of a larger common plan of development, the Grading/Erosion Control Permit cannot be issued until documentation is provided that coverage under the NCGO 1 Construction Stormwater Permit (NPDES) has been obtained. Please obtain coverage under the permit at the following website (httys://edoes.deci.ne.2ov/Forms/NCGOI-NOI). Once coverage is obtained please upload a copy to the project documents in the electronic plan review system. The Grading/Erosion Control Permit will not be issued until proof of coverage under NCGO 1 is provided. As outlined in the Unified Development Ordinances (UDO) of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, Village of Clemmons, Town of Lewisville, and Town of Walkertown, Erosion Control Division staff may periodically inspect sites of land disturbing activity to determine compliance with the Erosion Control ordinances and the approved Erosion Control Plan. No person shall willfully resist, delay, or obstruct an authorized representative, employee, or agent of the Erosion Control Division while that person is inspecting or attempting to inspect a land disturbing activity under the ordinance.