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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20211811 Ver 1_Site Plan_2021121412. Please approximately sketch the following information on this plan and provide dimensions far each item: a. All proposed vegetation clearing b. Location of rip rap or fill to be placed above the Full Pond/ Normal Water Level elevation c, Location of rip rap or fill to be placed below the Full Pond/ Normal Water Level elevation d. Location of any proposed structures such as buildings, retaining walls, docks, etc. e. Location of any PYr;w;itinn ^e A 1-:.... L__E - - . ­brr rs FJ Jvvv +.EEC r•uir rono/ Normal water Level elevation C Lake �At F li Normal Water Level) � l Full Pond/ Normal Water !_eves � ME--' -ILI : - Shoreline Plan View FORM: ssGP 02-2017 1 h �d _ 5DC7��C c to Zcl L 1 cc"n5 dc� �aA Ulm [At Full PaW Normal wader Lmq Existing Dock 30Et•7ft 3 R :150 fi Full Pond/ Normal Water Level Ue aw iNl Pa.d/NWL Rip ra p 4 ft z ss0 ft ] fr.. 150 ft. Am U1 pond/Nva addtfonal d"'Ins s E •" .ceesar r f AMP E Plan View Page 3 of 4 • _'-_ -- •+fie: ��� . �-.�: � _ F �x4 4M _ r wd �` CorinectGlS Feature Report 12/12121, 11.48 AM --DNNECTGIS k .., Iredell Printed December 12, 2021 See Below for Disclaimer Addresses • infra=_trt:ct4re ` NonResidential Use ' Residential Use Streets Interstate Ramp ` U5 11roy — State Firrj lvlain Road Local Road Residential Private Inactive Parcels Hooks Parcels City Limits Lake Norman Iredell Countyline PVC Counties >K L 1 : 100 Feet he maps prepared for this webs ite are generated from recorded deeds plats, and other public records. Users of these maps are hereby notified that the Inform ati rovided herein should be verified- Iredell [aunty assumes no legal responsibilities for any of the information contained on this site. Users are advised that the use ny of this information is at their own risk. All maps on this site were prepared using a 1DOW— Grid based upon the North Carolina State Plane Coordinate System frs ze 1983 North American Datum. The delinquent real property tax overlay is updated monthly. The information presented is not intended to be used or relied upon fficiai notice of tax liens. For additional information regarding delinquent taxes, contact the Iredell County Tax Collector's office. https1firede11.con neotgis.comlDown load File.ashx?i=_ags_mapI Idb05a863ce4479a 132dafe355486a6x.htm&t=print 111 12/12/21, 11:44 AM Property Data we Iredell County Property Data Parcel Number: 4639690779.000 Inquiry Date: I2/1012021 Disclaimer: Whits every effort is made to keep Information provided over the internet accurate and up-to-date, the County does not certify the authenticity or accuracy of such information. No warranties, express or implied, are provided for the records and/or mapping data herein, or for their use or interpretation by the User. Property Map 144 174 Owner/Property info Tax Account Number: 80052.192 Old Parcel Number: 1503FOI00OA146 Owner Name: LEE JAMES M+WENDY M Mailing Address: 174 WINDING SHORE Rd TROUTMAN NC 28166 Property Location: WINDING SHORE RD Lot Number: 921 Legal Description: CRESCENT LAND+TIMBER CORP PSIS-27 Municipal Information Township Cade: 15 City Code: 00 Neighborhood Code: 15050 Value Information - CUrrent Year Prgwdy�tEK) Building Value: 67314o Other Building Features: 14010 Land Value: 275000 Tax Assessed Value:962150 Deferred: o Land Information Rggi O 1' r 3.mobi1011.cc mllracial IReport/re port.aspx?PI14=4639690779,000 ,/2 12/12/21, 11:44 AM Date Recorded 20180323 ax inforattat;vr; Exemption Null Document Type Deed Book Deed Page WD 2545 1849 Tax Code I Tax Code 2 C ADVLTAX Null Property Data Plat Book & Page 18-27 Tax Code 3 FR06ADVLTAX Land Area Land Type Zoning 2,71 AC R20 Tax Cade 4 Tax Code 5 Null Null _ - '' Inning Contact info. iredell County 704.878.3118 Harmony 704.878.3118 Love valley 704.878.3118 City of Statesville 704,878.3575 Town of Troutman 704.5a.7600 Town of Mooresviile 704.662.7040 Village of Davidson 704.892,7591 web1mobile311.comllredeliRepoWreport.aspx?P[N=4639690779.000 212 CATAWBA RIPARIAN BUFFER NOTIFICATION FORM Project Name/address: Le. r W+va i 56!Mgd County: 1 rG l Owner: Print kA-51 a Contractor/agent: { Print 1 ;---� The approval is for the purpose and design described in yoTir application. Impacts not indicated in the application is a violation of the Buffer Rule. Site specific work should be provided in the application, [15A NCAC 02H .0506 and 15A NCAC 028 .0243[8)] Trees are not allowed to be removed from Zone 1 of the Buffer (within 30 ft of the full pond elevation), unless approved. Exception, those trees that are severely undermined along the immediate shoreline can be removed. Minimal shaping and sloping along the immediate shoreline is allowed. [15A NCAC 02B .0243(6)] Benching and grading in the buffer is not allowed. Excessive disturbance of ground cover. [15A NCAC 02B .0243 (6)] Beaches, impervious patios, impervious walkways, etc. are not allowed in the buffer unless specifically approved by the Division. There are limitation on size for decks. [15A NCAC 02B .0243(4] and (6)] Work to be conducted from land must indicate an access and indicate any trees that are to be removed. The work corridor should be described. The approved access corridor shall be restored. Staging, spoil, construction material must be outside the buffer. [15A NCAC 02H .0502 and 15A NCAC 02B .0243 (4), (6), [$]] Stormwater cannot be piped or channeled for direct discharge to the lake. All constructed stormwater discharges must be at the natural elevation and discharged prior to entering the buffer directed as diffuse or sheet flow at non -erosive velocities to the lake. [15A NCAC 028 .0243[5], [6]] Acknowledgement of Notification I, hereby state that I have been informed of the Catawba Riparian Buffer Rule. Any work conducted in the buffer, not specifically stated in the application and approved by the Division of Water Resources (DWR), is a violation and subject to enforcement. Due diligence will be taken such that the construction will be built within substantial compliance and intent of the 401 Water Quality Certification and Buffer Rules, the approved plan(s) and specification(s), and other supporting materials. Signature (owner): Date. 1 G- 10' Duke Energy Lake Services Guidance for Completing an Excavation Permit Application n°te: lff you are Proposing excavation in association with the permitting of a new or expanded facility under the Marina or Conveyance Programs, you do not need to complete this application_ Instead, you should incorporate the excavation request into the permit application for the marina/conveyance using the appropriate application. Step 1: Contact Duke Energy Lane Services Complete "Part I" of the application and develop a drawing of the proposed excavation area. Contact Duke Energy Lake Services to schedule a site visit. Lake Services will conduct a site visit to determine if Duke Energy will accept an excavation permit application for the proposed work. If the Lake Services representative determines the application process may proceed, he/she will initial Part I of the application. Step 2: Draft Application Development Complete Parts 1I-11LA-G and Part V of the Excavation Permit Application. Step 3: Agency Consultation Send the draft application developed during Step 2 to the agencies for review and comment on the proposed activity. Refer to the Agency 1 Organization List available from Duke Energy to determine which federal, state, regional, and local agencies and organizations require consultation or review. Note: Duke Energy reserves the right to require consultation with additional organizations beyond those included in the Agency / Organization List. Each agency I organization must be provided at least 30 days prior notification. Evidence must be provided (e.g., response letter or Certified Mail receipt} in the complete application to slow each agency 1 organization was given the opportunity to review the proposal. Consultation letters must be dated within the two years preceding Duke Energy's receipt of the application. All permits must be valid at time of application and have a term longer than the Projected schedule for completing the permitted project. What to Ex e f Durin A enC Review and Comment: ■ You will typically receive a letter from each agency 1 organization either documenting its concurrence with your proposal, requiring additional information, recommending modifications, or offering no comment. You must address each agency's / organization's comments with a follow-up letter and in your final application as described in part IV. • If you do not receive any documentation from an agency 1 organization within 30 days of its requesting comment on your proposal within 15 days from the date of the receipt of your proposal, you must provide the agency 1 organization with a fofollow-up llow up letter. letter If You still do not receive any response as a result of the second letter, type "No RESPONSE" Duke Energy Excavation Program Page 1 of I3 rev 10/1/2029 at the top of the follow-up Ietter a.ttd include it in the application along with proof of the agency's / Organization's receipt of the letter (e.g., Certified Mail receipt). You may proceed with the application process recognizing, however, that if its comments come later in the application process, you will be required to address them. From the United States 14rtny Corps of Engineers (Car ps): (* osal a*Natop The CoCos may have additional forms to submit for your propnd an additional fee.) if the excavation can be done under the requirements of the General Permit (GP) or a Nationwide Permit will typically receive a copy of the Corps' tear sheet documenting authorization and you providing any additional instructions_ If the excavation isn't covered under the GP or a NWP, you'll be required to obtain an individual 404 Dredge and Fill permit from the Corps. You must receive written documentation from the Corps that your application either (1) meets the requirements of the GP or a NWP or (2) the proper 404 Dredge and FiII permit has been received before Duke Energy can process your application. From the North Caro linaDepartment Of Enviro nm e ntal Quality (NCDEQ)� Division of Water Resources; (!►rote NCDEQ may have additional forms to submit for your proposal and an additional fee.) If the proposal meets the requirements of the Clean Water Act Sect. 401 Water Quality Certification, you will typically receive a letter from the NCDEQ Division of Water Resources documenting Sect. 401 Certification and providing any additional instructions. You may also receive a letter requiring additional information or recommending modifications. You must receive written do ume to 'on from NCDEQ noting any required Sect. 401 Certification has been received before Duke Energy can process your application. • Fany rom the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC): If you do not receive docurrientation from the NCWRC within 30 days of their receipt of your application, you may proceed with the application process without submitting a follow-up request, recognizing however if comments come in later in the application process, you will be required to address them. From the South Carolina Department of I�ealth and Environmental Control (SCD.FIEC): (Note — SCDHEC may have additional forms to submit for your proposal and an additional fee.} The SCDHEC conducts a joint application process with the USACOE n S.C. If the i proposal meets any applicable requirements of the Clean Water Act Sect. 4t]1 `]Voter Quality Certification, you will typically receive a letter from SCDHEC documenting Sect. 401 Certification and providing any additional instructions. You may also receive a letter from USACOE requiring additional information for the agencies participating in the joint application process. You must receive written documentation from SCDHEC noting Sect 401 Certification has been received if required before Duke Energy can process your application. From the South Carolina -lnstitute ofArchaeologY and Anthro to must wait 30 days after receivingthe signed p° gy (SCI�4A): The applicant fined postal returned receipt. If a response from SCIAA has not been received by this time you may proceed with the application process without submitting a follow-up request, recognizing however if comments come in later in the application review process, you will also be required to address them. Duke Energy Page 2 of 13 Excavation Program rev 10/1/200 Step 4: Final Application & Submittal to Duke Energy Following the consultation process, finalize the application. The final application submitted to Duke Energy should incorporate all comments and recommendations provided by agencies and organizations during the agency consultation process as well as copies of all permits received. In addition to the final application include the following: • One check payable to Duke Energy for the application fee and security deposit • If applicable, a separate check payable to the appropriate Habitat Enhancement Program fund ■ Signed Excavation Program AppIicant's Agreement Note: Co -applicants must also submit the application fees and applicable HEP fees with the application. Duke Energy Fxge 3 of 13 Excavation Program Page 10/1)2019 Duke Eae Excavation Pernrtit A Iicatlon )� arm FOR r7uICE FIVERGY USE ONLY Duke File No, t Application, Fee $ Security Deposit $ Check # Date Recv'd Initials Date of Duke Energy Luke Scrvices, applicant and/or contractor on -site inspections Dale :'2_-7— �nitials ❑ate Fin a] Protectio /Avoidance Area Markings Field - Verified Initials Approved to Start Work By odte Date Completion Required [late of Any Approved Extension n) Initials Date Passed Closeout inspection* Initials Any Stop Work Orders or SMG Violations*? (check one) ❑Yes ❑No (If Yes, explain in PART V) Date Deposit Refunded Initials Date Permit Database Updated initials * Forward Copy of approved application [all pages, plvs any attachments that Duke Energy changed] hack to Applicant with Approval Letter and highlight any changes. File espies of Approval and Close-out Checklists and any stop Work ❑rders with a licatian. Part I. Applicant Information (Please Print) Name Telephone 0852. Email address: � �., rn C-'n r^ n vr, Lake Address Maiiin Address ('di Crest} 1 t Contractor Company }er= yy� '! } Lug — Contractor Contact Person Y Telephone 7l� Contractor Email Address: �❑ Yj d 7 AYY7C.�r ] .Cnv�, LAKE LOT iNhDRMATIaN u PITS, Ito 3q(-oQ0-77q Lake"Caun lr tY L eci�_ I I City - + State u(' Tax Map No_ E516--e'07 Subdivision Cxe5C-t1A-LAnjCL+ Lot / Section No, v- co p T I m �0 e- Lot Sine Acres , Duke Energy Page 4 of 13 Excavation Program rev 10/1aol9 Duke Ene y Excavatiau Permit A lication Form Are there any Co -Applicants*? (check one) []Yes XN0 (If Yes, include names, street addresses or lot numbers, pier numbers, phone numbers, and email addresses in part V Additional Information) * Co -Applicants exist when the proposed work is being done tinder a single application, will be performed by a single contractor as one continuous project, and is done to benefit multiple owners / lease holders of Project front properties within a single development. There can be no more than 4 co -applicants in addition to the lead applicant on any application. Do not continue the application until an on -site inspection has been conducted between a Duke Energy Lake Representative and the applicant and/or the excavation contractor. NOTE.* initialling this portion of the application by a .Lake Representative in no way constitutes approval or eminent approval of the excavation or any other lake use permitting activity. Date of on -site inspection} Z l Initials (Duke Enemy) �+ (applicanticontractor) C112' Duke Energy Page 5 of 13 Excavation Program MV [OW2019 Duke Ene Excavation Permit Apykeation Form Part II. Description of Proiw A. Basic Information 1- Type of excavation: (check one) 2. Purpose of excavation: (check one) ❑ Water Intake Channel ❑ Other (spec): +New excavation ❑ Maintenance excavation Boat Access Channel Wastewater Discharge Channel 3. Lake user category_ (check one) private ❑Residential Marina ❑Commercial Marina ❑public ❑Other {sped}: ' QIn` - Chan he 1 4. Max. Excavation Area Dimensions (ft): Length %Width Depth (Nate: include additional area dimensions if necessary so response to #S below equals max. area dimensions in #4) 5. Volume of Excavated Material (TOTAL for the project): _ 40 ( .` .Cubic yards 6. Type of material removed {applicant determines by field sample of practical}: SQ.r1d ) 6t 1- " & clx 7. Excavation Site area:�L Acre (s) Disposal Site area: 74P Z Acre(s) Total Disturbed Area (including equipment staging area); _Acre (s) Does roject meet the requirements of the applicable General Permit? (check one) des +io 10. Do you claim title to the disposal area? (check one) ❑YeS 9 11 _ Do you clain, title to the equipment staging area? (check one) fYes Vo 12. Are there any water -treatment facilities within So feet of tfte proposed excavation area? (check one) Yes qo (If Yes, sped): 13. How will the excavated material be entrapped and the erosion controlled? (e.g. see attached sion control plan and dis osal area design).- wlc0er%ctr i +� h opp � e' � 11a v' w exC�va�vr D �f load o V-v�o du i b >�� r►� and als w l be p ccr,e d d� � 1 ti e� '°rn p �ci645 Duke Energy Page 6 of 13 EXCELVation Program M I61UM9 Duke Rue r &eaVation Per trait A Iieatlon Form 14. Type(s) (f excavation equipment to be used: Lon tr U b r SYAp - r cq[ e?C CqV ct �7 r, bc,3 e-s+ dkvnp IS. Will waters or wetlands be crossed in transporting equipment to or from the g (check one) D(Yes ONO site. (If yes, explain} At d no 16. Will return water re-enter the reservoir? �>r rY7yes� L j Q 1''l5 Ct'�a f ee� (If Yes, sped poln*) o fr.e_entry and show onnhExcavation � ea Drawang} No Ok1A 17. Is there an existing facility (e.g. excavation? ,AleS ❑No pier) that access is being maintained to by conduct ing the (If Yes, provide the rn rmit number. If Aro, include a scaled dray9,in o the r facility), Permit # (ag 0� g f p oposed l8. Total planned duration of the throughfinal mitigatwork (Include first equipment mobilization, excavation i meas re complete): START 1 me (Month FIlVISH 1� (Year) (Month) (Year) Duke Energy Excavation Progr$m Page 7 of 23 rev HVI/2014 r� O 00 p r cot I s c ty o [ .fl E Duke Ene Excavation Permit Aenlicatiox, Farm C. A iicant's S i stores Comments: Applicant Name (print) Applicant Signature* Date Ca -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Date Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Date Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Date Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Date *Per my signature, the information provided in this application is correct to the best of my knowledge. Duke Energy Page 10 of !3 Excavation Program rev IW 2019 Duke Eno E Excavation Permit A Iication Faro: Part III, Additional Information Deed and Survey Plat: A copy of the deed and registered survey plat or other instrument under which each applicant and co -applicant claims title to the affected shoreline adjoining the excavation property (the area, equipment staging area, y any spoil and return water lines, and the disposal area)_ Ifthe applicants is(are) of harea crossedeowne (s) of said property, then forward a copy of the deed and registered survey plat or other instrument under which the owner(s) claim title plus written authorization from the owner(s) to carry out the project on their land. �3! Excavation Area Drawing; An accurate drawing of the area to be excava ed_ The drawing must show at a minimum, a North arrow; the boundaries and acreage of the proposed excavation area and equipment staging areas; lake, coup subdivision names and lot numbers (as applicable); property corners cove forp oject frond its; the full pond elevation contour and lines dividing the cove width into equal thirds (as applicable); approximate volume in cubic yards of the material to be excavated; point(s) of avoided or protected during the work and the location (address) of the direturn water re-entry; the boundaries of any adjoining areas that are to be specifarea ceallyaor the sposal f excavated material. [NOTE: A copy of this drawing must also be provided ar a excavation contractor to ensure restricted areas are not impacted.] the Disposal Area Drawing: An accurate drawing of the proposed design for the disposal area. The drawing must show at a minimum, a North arrow; the boundaries and acreage of the proposed disposal area; lake, county, city, cove, tributary, road and subdivision names and lot numbers (as applicable); the full pond elevation contour (unless disposal is well away from the lake); the boundaries of any adjoining areas that are to be specifically avoided or Protected during the work; the Iocation (address) of the excavation area from which the material came and a statement of the disposal area's capacity with ail dimensions labeled that were used in the volume calculation. [NOTE: A copy of this drawing must also be provided to the excavation contractor to ensure restricted areas are not impact 0 Also note for projects larger than one (1) acre in North Carolina, including excavated, equipment staging, and disposal areas, you must submit an erosion co dingex ra For projects larger than two (2) acres in South Carolina, including excavated, equipment staging and disposal areas, you must submit an erosion control lan. For projects < two (2) acres in South Carolina, you must submit a completed 2tend d orti f for construction sites disturbing two (2) acres or less to the South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEQ - Stormwater Management Vicinity Map and Driving Directions: A vicinity map and directions by road showing directions to both the excavation area and disposal area. include the latitude and longitude of both the excavation area and the disposal area. Part IV. Agency Reviews and Approvals Begin this section with a summary table of all agencies consulted and applicant response to agency comments as shown in the example table below. Agencies should be listed in the order Duke Energy 1 Page 11 of 13 Excavation Progmm rev 1 ont2o l9 Duke Ene Exca�aiion Permit A lication Foam shown to the Agency/organization List. Consultation letters must be dated within the two years Preceding Duke Energy's receipt of the application. Table iV I. The activity is Comment and Res onse Table jert_ 2 en -site well provides drinking water to the public. Please contact Mr. Smith to discuss the Proposed changes and potential issues associated with Your pro osal. You must contact us immediately if endangered species are located during the course of construction. �l.zencv 3 NA Contacted Mr. Smith on llll2oxx. No further action needed. Applicant will contact Agency 2 if endangered species are located during construction Requested agency comments on 111120xx and NA again on 211120xx. No response as of 2116120xx. en 4 Section 401 Water Quality Certification Applicant will comply with the conditions of the 401 Waterguality Certification Following the table. of agency comments and applicant responses, include a table of permits and certifications issued by the reviewing agencies. As with the table of agency comments and applicant responses, agencies should he listed in the same order as they are listed in the AgenGylDrganization List. Table IV-2. Sam le A enc Permits and Certifications Table Agency Permit/Certification Name Date of Date of Agency I Surface Water Withdrawal Permit Issuance Ex iratio Agency 2 Section 401 Water Quality Certification Following the two summary tables, include a copy of all correspondence to and from any local, regional, state and federal agencies or other organizations with which you including any required permits (e.g., are required to consult, Section 441 water quality certifications, Section 404 dredge/filI permits, building permits, etc.) or other approvals or comments which have been obtained from these organizations regarding this activity. Include a copy of any local, regional, state or federal regulations or guidelines that will be followed. All permitting issues must be resolved and clearly documented. Correspondence should be organized in the order the agencies are listed c the correspondence Agency/Organization list with the applicant's request for comments followed by additional correspondence in chronological order. All permits must be valid at time of Duke Energy Page 12 of 13 Excavation Program rev 10/lr2019 Duke Ene Excavation Permit A Iication Forilly application and have a term longer than the projected schedule for completing the permitted project. Part V. Additional Information Provide relevant additional information. Reference previous parts as applicable. Include the FERC-required Environmental Assessment if you were directed to do so during the initial site visit. If there are CO -applicants, this is where their information would be provided {see part I}. Duke Energy Excavation Program Page 13 of 13 Type: CONSOLIDATED REAL PROPERTY Recorded: 3/23/2018 4:53:51 PM Fee Amt: $1,956.00 Page 1 of 2 Revenue Tax. $1,930.00 lredell County, NC Ronald N. Wyatt Register of Deeds BK 2545 PG 1 849 - 1 850 NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED Excise Tax: $1,930,00 Purchase Price: $965,000.00 Parcel Identifier No, 4639690779 Verified by County on the day of , 24 By: Mail/Box to: Grantee Instrument prepared by: Ben S. Thomas of THOMAS & GODLEY, PLLC, 514 Williamson Road, Ste. 421, Mooresville, NC 28117 File# 2018018928 Title insurance Company: City of Daps Title, LLC Brief description for the Index: L146 CL&TC, Sec.16 THIS DEED made this 03/23/18. by and between GRANTOR GRANTEE Robert Padgett Rudisill and spouse, James M. Lee and spouse, Sheila Murdock Rudisill Wendy M. Lee Mailing Address' Property Address: 174 Winding Shore Road 174 Winding Shore Road Trout mau, NC 28166 Troutman, NC 28166 Mailing Address (if different): The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties, their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. WITNES SETH, that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, bargain, sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple, all that certain lot or parcel of land situated in IREDELL County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Being Lake Lot No. 92129 shown on a plat of survey thereof prepaed for Crescent Land & Timber Corp, dated 9-20-85 and marked Dwg. No. C.Ii.16-H-1, a copy of which is recorded in Plat Book 18 at Page 27 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Iredell County, North Carolina. Rage Count R O T C NS PCB Sl Delinquent property taxes, if any, are to be paid by the closing attorney to the county Tax Administrator upon disbursement of the closing proceeds. The property hereinabove described was acquired by Grantor by instrument recorded in Book 783, Page 635. All or a portion of the property herein conveyed _C includes or — does not include the primary residence of a Grantor. A map showing the above described property is recorded in Book 18, Page 27. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in fee simple. And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee, that Grantor is seized of the premises in fee simple, has the right to convey the same in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever, other than the following exceptions: 1. Any and all easements, rights of way and restrictions of record. 2. Any and all zoning and planning ordinances. 3. Any discrepancies as an accurate survey of the premises might reveal, 4. Any and all other matters of record. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has duly executed the foregoing, r I {SEAT ) 4rtOudisillo Sheila Murdock Rudisill State of North Carolina - County or City of lredell 1, the undersigned Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that Robert Padgett Rudisill an Ouse, Sheila Murdock Rudisill personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoin strument for the purposes therein expressed. Witness my hand and Notarial stamp or seal this _) day of March, 2018. R,kttlktklrlryllll•• / �,,,..��EN s. rya••..,• __... My Commission Expires:' Notary Public (Affix Seal) i PUBtR �' + Notary's Printed or Typed Name _� MycammjzC . 3x 0, 3-1_2022 As NOR' " t►'�y ��•►111 rr I1 � N HkN►► Pt AT MAP Pt AT WAIP 91 1 4\N BD MOM LE er -�j R CL 0 N) LQ CD W o q SL DUKE ENERGY DIRECTIONS BY ROAD FORM Lake Use Permit Applicants and Contractors: Ease of locating the proposed project sit a canhave a big impact on permitting processing time. Please complete this form and return it along with your completed application to: DUKE ENERGY CIO LAKE SERVICES — EC 12 Q 526 SOUTH CHURCH STREET CHARLOTTE, NC 28202 Applicant's Name: James Lee. Street Address (at lake): 174 Winding Shore Road Lake Name: N Subdivision Name: Crescent Land + Timber Corp. Property Section: Lot #: 921 City: Troutman County: Iredell State: NC Zip: 28166 Telephone: 508-828-0582 Directions (from major road or highway): From I-77 NB Exit 36, Left onto NC- 150 WB, Right onto Perth Road, Left onto Neil Farm Road, Right onto Winding Shore Road. Property is on the left. Gravel drive to detached large garage is best access to lakeshore_ Descriptive Structure(s) on Property (i.e. brick garage, white fence, mobile home, etc.) *Note: Please use the back of this form if desired to draw us a map to the site. 12/13/21, 11:59 AM 174 Winding Shore Rd - Google Maps Go'. gle Maps 174 Winding Shore Rd Go gle V 174 Winding Shore Rd Building 0 Directions Save Nearby Send to your Share phone 174 Winding Shore Rd, Troutman, NC 28166 Photos �`' a ` NQ� IIg Shore Rik ^^ 6 HC 28j51 --' M, E Name PMCt• tar `andaeapvq Srl ,es F'18n15 er,r Map data @2021 500 ft https:llwww.google.com/maps/place/l74+Wlnd!ng+Shore+Rd,+Trautman,+NC+28166/@35,6578729.-80,9031356,16YIdata=!4m5!3m4! i sOx88515155... 112 12/13/21, 12:06 PM 174 Winding Shore Rd - Goo& Maps Go gle Maps 174 Winding Shore Rd Imagery ©2021 Maxar Technologies, 0rbis Inc, USDA Farm Service ACencv. Man data 02021 174 Winding Shore Rd Building 0 @ (�) (�) 0 Directions Save Nearby Send to your Share phone 174 Winding Shore Rd, Troutman, NC 28166 Photos 500 ft https'l/www.gong!a.com/maps/placell74+Winding+Share+Rd,+Troutman,+NC+281661i"a 35.6573935,-80.9010113,1530m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!15... 1/2 DUKE ENERGY DIRECTIONS BY ROAD FORM LANCASTER CUSTOM DUCKS DISPOSAL SITE Lake Use Permit Applicants and Contractors: Ease of locating the proposed project site can have a big impact on permitting processing time. Please complete this form and return it along with your completed application to: DUKE ENERGY CIO LAKE SERVICES — EC 12 Q 526 SOUTH CHURCH STREET CHARLOTTE, NC 28202 Applicant's Name: Lancaster Custom Dock Disposal Site Street Address (at lake): 1162 River Hi hwa Mooresville NC 28117 Lake Name: No Subdivision Name: Big Dad d 's of Lake Norman Property Section: Lot # : City: Mooresville County: Ire State: Telephone: 704-3 61-4 90 8 Zip: 28117 Directions (from major road or highway): From I-77 NB, Exit 36, Left onto NC- 150 WB, Disposal Area is on the right behind Big Daddy's Restaurant Complex. Descriptive Structure(s) on Property (i.e. brick garage, white fence, mobile home, etc.) *Note: Please use the back of this form if desired to draw us a map to the site. ' =ygvr 1 onFe [nsP�;t i�r- � Savarm�Lr• ` � a rv�.o• � '� • ` LdkzxAP F`�N H^"•.. - Gmdwdl! it �. 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Church Street Charlotte, NC 28202 RE: Excavation For (Su �e.e iJr�c (LakelCountylCity) and Lot #'s or Other Project Name) �i } - re. + r� + � rvl b v- L_D Y 7 �[7 2 r_ an/ , - ''11 f •- (Applicant's full name) _ L ] CtV-Y�e �j L,e � hereby agrees to comply with all recommendations, requirements and/or conditions of Duke Energy, General Permit(s) (if applicable) and other federal, state and local agency requirements pertaining to the application to excavate for the purpose of a i lei_ ;� CC e IC In addition, I/we have read and agree to comply with Duke Energy's current Shoreline Management Plan (SMP) or other applicable guidelines, much of which is repeated herein, and understand that written authorization must be obtained from Duke Energy prior to beginning any activity within the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) project boundary or on Duke Energy property associated with a reservoir, collectively referred to as Project Boundary. The excavation will be completed as described in the approved application and within eighteen (18) months from the date of written approval by Duke Energy, unless specifically noted otherwise in the application or unless Ilwe obtain approval for a single, time extension (maximum of one year) in writing from Duke Energy. Ilwe understand that if the SMP or other applicable guidelines or rules change during any extension period, I/we will be expected to comply with the new requirements to the maximum extent practicable. Ilwe also recognize that failure to complete the excavation within this build -out period will require the filing of a new application within the then - current SMP or other applicable guidelines and the new application must include any applicable fees and security deposits. I/we attest to be the owner(s) or lease holder(s) of the land immediately adjoining the Project Boundary where the excavation activity is to take place, or if not the owner or lease holder, Ilwe have included proof of title to the property and written authorization from the owner(s) or lease holder(s) to carry out the proposal within the Project Boundary adjacent to their land. I/we attest to be the owner(s) or lease holder(s) of the land that will be used for equipment staging and disposal of excavated material or if not the owner or lease holder, Ilwe have included proof of title to the property and written authorization from the owner(s) or lease holder(s) to carry out the work on their land. Duke Energy Page 1 g Rer. 416Y1020 Ilwe understand that all excavation work must be done directly in front of mylour property and as specified in Duke Energy's approval. I/we also understand that access channels must run perpendicular to the shoreline while within the third of the cove area that is nearest my/our property. I/we understand that for proposed excavations, Ilwe must notify the appropriate local, state and federal agencies in advance of the activity by sending them a completed copy of Duke Energy's Excavation Permit Application Form and other required information. I/we understand that written authorization and/or other permits may be required by some of these agencies and such required authorizations must be obtained before I/we submit the final application to Duke Energy. At FERC-licensed reservoirs, Ilwe understand that except for maintenance excavations, any excavation exceeding 2000 cubic yards of material removed or any excavation or shoreline stabilization work needed to support an application that requires FERC review does itself require specific review and approval by the FERC before Duke Energy can issue any approvals. Ilwe agree that unless specifically approved otherwise in the application, explosives will not be used as part of this excavation activity. I/we understand that every reasonable effort must be made to minimize any adverse impact on fish, wildlife and other natural resources. Ilwe understand that applicants in South Carolina proposing excavations that are not covered under the General Permit, or are greater than 150 cubic yards, must receive prior written authorization from the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) or the US Army Corps of Engineers (as applicable) before submitting the completed application to Duke Energy. I/we agree that excavation activities will not occur during the months of March, April, May and June because of the potential impacts to fish, spawning areas. Ilwe understand that trees and vegetation growing within or adjoining the lake play an important role in its overall environmental condition, and the ecological benefit the vegetation has on fish and wildlife habitat directly supports a sound and healthy lake environment. Ilwe also understand that unauthorized removal of shoreline vegetation (e.g. button rushes, willows, cattails, etc.) and/or disturbance of the shoreline buffer may result in suspension or denial of lake use permitting requests, forfeiture of security deposits and require re-establishment of vegetation at mylour expense, particularly if the disturbance is found to be in violation of state or local ordinances or impacts FERC project buffers. Ilwe agree all excavated material will be placed in upland areas, landward of the Project Boundary, and confined to prevent erosion and sedimentation back into the lake or nearby streams. Duke Energy Page 2 g Rey: 41612029 Ilwe agree to adequately stabilize all excavated material and all disturbed shoreline to prevent erosion and runoff into the lake. I/we understand that the double handling of excavated material will not be allowed; therefore, all excavated material must be placed above the Project Boundary in one handling. Ilwe have designed the hydraulic excavation process (f any will be used) so that return water re- enters the lake in the same general vicinity and cove as the excavation, to the maximum extent practicable. Ilwe agree that the proposed excavation will not be for the purpose of creating additional shoreline, will not alter the Project Boundary or the full pond contour, and will not impact threatened or endangered species, historic properties, or environmentally -important areas, unless special public entity provisions were made in the application. Ilwe recognize that it is mylour responsibility to clearly locate in the field and label on mylour work area drawings any areas that require specific protection or avoidance during this excavation work. Examples of these Protection/avoidance areas include but are not limited to, any Environmental Areas, Natural Areas or Impact Minimization Zones as identified by Duke Energy; jurisdictional wetlands; historic properties; rare or threatened species; and buried gas, water, sewer, electric or communications lines. Ilwe agree to provide mylour contractor with a copy of these work area drawings showing these areas to stress the necessary protection measures. Ilwe agree that if any archaeological resources (e.g. pottery shards, Indian artifacts, etc.) are discovered during the excavation, work shall be halted immediately. Ilwe will then notify Duke Energy and the State Historic Preservation Office to determine what measures, if any, Ilwe must Pursue to protect or salvage the archaeological resources. Uwe agree that any excavation from within the Project Boundary will not exceed the volume as outlined in the application and will remove and disturb only what is absolufahrnecess to achieve the project's stated purpose. I/we agree to be fully responsible for the permitted lake use and Ilwe understand that this responsibility is considered to transfer automatically along with ownership and leases of the adjoining tract. Ilwe understand Duke Energy representatives may issue Stop Work Directives for violations of the SMP or other applicable guidelines and other consequences may result from such violations, including but not limited to suspension or cancellation of approved permits, increases in fees, modification or removal of non -complying structures and restoration of disturbed areas at mylour own expense or loss of any consideration for future lake use permits. I/we agree to immediately comply with any Stop Work Directives, to fully cooperate with Duke Energy and other agencies as necessary, and to perform the necessary remedial actions within the specified time frame. Da-: Energy Page 3 Pov, a)srzaxa Ilwe agree to develop any required mitigation plans and to complete any required mitigation activities at mylour own expense within the specified time frames. Ilwe recognize that the excavation work is not considered complete and deposits will not be refunded until the mitigation requirements (if any) have been satisfactorily fulfilled. Ilwe agree to notify Duke Energy by Phone when the excavation is initiated and to ensure that during the excavation period. Ilwe will nnct Duke Ener 's a royal letter in a clear Ovate roof bag at the 'ob site and visible from the water's edge. Ilwe agree to notify Duke Energy in writing when the excavation is completed (including any required mitigation measures) and that the excavation was completed per the approved application, so a close-out inspection can be performed. Ilwe recognize security deposits will not be refunded if any violations of the SMP, other applicable guidelines, or this user's agreement occur. Ilwe understand there will be no change in hydro project operations as a result of the excavation and/or utilization of the excavated area. Ilwe agree to maintain the work area in a safe condition and to fully indemnify and save Duke Energy harmless from any and all claims, liability, loss or damage that may arise from this excavation project. Ilwe understand that this user's agreement does not, in any way, constitute the transfer of any rights in real property and that mylour use and enjoyment of FERC project and Duke Energy lands and waters shall not hinder the general public's lawful use and enjoyment of the same. Sincerely, Applicant's Name (Print) Co -Applicant's Name (Print) Co -Applicant's Name (Print) Co -Applicant's Name (Print) Co -Applicant's Name (Print) Applicant's Si ture Co -Applicant's Signature Co -Applicant's Signature Co -Applicant's Signature Co -Applicant's Signature Duke Energy Page 4 Rcv: 415l2020