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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8060901_HISTORICAL FILE_20161116STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST —CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO SW8 0 t40 01 p DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS ® HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE 2 oo o t 111v YYYYMMDD Energy, Mmeral & Land Resources ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY November 16, 2016 Allen Jefferson Earp, Manager Funston Land and Timber, LLC 1007 Evangeline Drive Leland, NC 28405 Subject- Approved Plan Revision Brunswick Forest Phase 6, Section 1 Stormwater Permit No SW8 060901 PR Brunswick County Dear Mr Earp PAT McCRORY Governor DONALD R VAN DER VAART Secretary TRACY DAVIS Director Effective August 1, 2013, the State Stormwater program was transferred from the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) to the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) All previous references to DWQ will remain in older stormwater permits issued prior to August 1, 2013 until they are modified Please note that this letter OR permit references DEMLR as the Division responsible for issuance of the permit On August 5, 2009, the Governor signed Session Law 2009-406 This law impacted any development approval issued by the former Division of Water Quality under Article 21 of Chapter 143 of the General Statutes, which was current and valid at any point between January 1, 2008, and December 31, 2010 The law extended the effective period of any stormwater permit that was set to expire during this time frame to three (3) years from its current expiration date On August 2, 2010, the Governor signed Session Law 2010-177, which granted an extra year for a total of four (4) years extension Accordingly, this permit shall now be effective from the date of issuance until September 21, 2020, which includes all available extensions The terms and conditions of this extended permit shall remain in full force and effect On September 22, 2016, the Wilmington Regional Office received a complete request to revise the approved plans for Stormwater Management Permit Number SW8 060901 The revisions include reallocating a portion of the permitted future impervious area to proposed BUA due to the construction of Lot 1 It is important to note that no changes are being made to the permitted drainage area, total impervious area, or pond design It has been determined that a formal permit modification is not required for the proposed changes We are forwarding you an approved copy of the revised plans for your files Please replace the old approved plan sheet(s) with the new one(s) In addition, please replace the previously issued permit with the revised permit, dated November 15, 2016, attached Please understand that the approval of this revision to the approved plans or to the permit for the subject State Stormwater project is done on a case -by -case basis Any other changes to this project must be approved through this Office prior to construction The issuance of this plan revision does not preclude the permittee from complying with all other applicable statutes, rules, regulations or ordinances which may have Jurisdiction over the proposed activity, and obtaining a permit or approval prior to construction Please pay special attention to the conditions listed in this permit regarding the Operation and Maintenance of the BMP(s), recordation of deed restrictions, certification of the BMP's, procedures for changing ownership, transferring the permit, and renewing the permit Failure to establish an adequate system for operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system, to record deed restrictions, to certify the BMP's, to transfer the permit, or to renew the permit, will result in future compliance problems State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Energy Mineral and Land Resources Wilmington Regional Office 1127 Cal dmal Drive Extension I Wilmington NC 28405 910 7%7215 State Stormwater Permit No SW8060901 Page 2 of 2 If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an adludicatory hearing by filing a written petition with the Office of Administrative I learmgs (OAH) The written petition must conform to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and must be filed with the OAH within thirty (30) days of receipt of this permit You should contact the OAH with all questions regarding the filing fee (if a filing fee is required) and/or the details of the filing process at 6714 Mad Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714, or via telephone at 919-431-3000, or visit their website at www NCOAH corn Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding If you have any questions, or need additional information, please contact Steve Pusey in the Wilmington Regional Office, at (910) 796-7215 Sincerely, 7 racy Davis, P E , Director Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources GDS/ sgp \\\Stormwater\Permits Bc Prolects\2006\060901 HD\ 2016 11 permit_pr 060901 cc Adam H Grady, PE — Hanover Design Services, PA Brunswick County Building Inspections Brunswick County Engineering Wilmington Regional Office Stormwater Tile State of North Carolina I Environmental Quaht} I Energy Mineral and Land Resources Wilmington Regional Office 1127Catdinal Dine ExtensTon I Wdmin9ton.NC 28405 910 796 7215 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No SW8 060901 PR STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL & LAND RESOURCES STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT HIGH DENSITY COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Funston Land & Timber, LLC Brunswick Forest Phase 6 - Section 1 Hwy 17, 2 4 miles south of intersection of US 74176 County Brunswick County FOR THE construction, operation and maintenance of two (2) wet detention pond(s) in compliance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2H 1000 (hereafter referred to as the "stormwater rules') and the approved stormwater management plans and specifications and other supporting data as attached and on file with and approved by the Division of Energy, Mineral & Land Resources (hereafter referred to as the Division or DEMLR) and considered a part of this permit This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until September 21, 2020, and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations In17*9Eel Z&W- ztal-AG7bill 1 This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of stormwater described in the application and other supporting data 2 This stormwater system has been approved for the management of stormwater runoff as described in Section 15 of this permit The stormwater controls identified as Pond 9 for the Sales Center and Pond 10 for the Wellness Center have been designed to handle the runoff from 405,110 square feet and 240,000 square feet of built -upon area, respectively The total impervious area is 645,100 square feet The tract development will be limited to the amount of built -upon area 3 All stormwater collection and treatment systems must be located in either dedicated common areas or recorded easements The final plats for the project will be recorded showing all such required easements, in accordance with the approved plans 4 The runoff from all built -upon area within the permitted drainage area(s) of this protect must be directed into the permitted stormwater control system Page 3 of 9 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No SW8 060901 PR The following design criteria have been provided in the wet detention pond and must be maintained at design condition Pond 9 Pond 10 Sales Center Wellness Center a Drainage Area, acres 144 126 Onsite, ft2 627,267 548,859 Offsite, ft2 None None b Total Impervious Surfaces, ft2 405,110 240,000 Commercial 135,632 142,000 Residential Lots (14 lots @ 4,400 sf per lot) 61,600 - Other 1,000 72,000 Future 186,688 - Contmgency 20,190 26,000 c Pond Depth, feet 7 7 d TSS removal efficiency 90% 90% e Design Storm, inches 1 0 1 0 f Permanent Pool Elevation, FMSL 330 330 g Permitted Surface Area @PP, ft2 22,200 79,000 h Permitted Storage Volume, f13 51,625 273,725 1 Temporary Storage Elevation, FMSL 345 345 t Controlling Orifice 2 0" O pipe 2 0" O pipe k Permitted Forebay Volume, f13 10,200 54,350 1 Fountain Maximum, hp 1/6 1 m Receiving Stream / River Basin Piney Branch / Cape Fear n Stream Index Number CPF17 18-77-3-1 o Classification of Water Body 'C, Sw" II SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE 1 The stormwater management system shall be constructed in its entirety, vegetated and operational for its intended use prior to the construction of any built -upon surface 2 During construction, erosion shall be kept to a minimum and any eroded areas of the system will be repaired immediately 3 Records of maintenance activities must be kept and made available upon request to authorized personnel of DEMLR The records will indicate the date, activity, name of person performing the work and what actions were taken 4 The facilities shall be constructed, operated and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and the supporting documents attached to this permit and on file with the Division 5 Upon completion of construction, prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, and prior to operation of this permitted facility, a certification must be received from an appropriate designer for the system installed certifying that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting documentation Any deviations from the approved plans and specifications must be noted on the Certification A modification may be required for those deviations Page 4 of 9 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No SW8 060901 PR 6 The permittee shall at all time provide the operation and maintenance necessary to assure the permitted stormwater system functions at optimum efficiency The approved Operation and Maintenance Plan must be followed in its entirety and maintenance must occur at the scheduled intervals including, but not limited to a Semiannual scheduled inspections (every 6 months) b Sediment removal c Mowing and re -vegetation of slopes and the vegetated filter d Immediate repair of eroded areas e Maintenance of all slopes in accordance with approved plans and specifications f Debris removal and unclogging of outlet structure, orifice device, flow spreader, catch basins and piping o Access to the outlet structure must be available at all times 7 Decorative spray fountains will be allowed in the stormwater treatment system, subject to the following criteria a The fountain must draw its water from less than 2' below the permanent pool surface b Separated units, where the nozzle, pump and intake are connected by tubing, may be used only if they draw water from the surface in the deepest part of the pond c The falling water from the fountain must be centered in the pond, away from the shoreline d The maximum horsepower for the fountain's pump is based on the permanent pool volume as designated in section 1 5 of this permit 8 If the stormwater system was used as an Erosion Control device, it must be restored to design condition prior to operation as a stormwater treatment device, and prior to occupancy of the facility 9 Access to the stormwater facilities for inspection and maintenance shall be maintained via appropriate recorded easements at all times 10 The Director may notify the permittee when the permitted site does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of the permit Within the time frame specified in the notice, the permittee shall submit a written time schedule to the Director for modifying the site to meet minimum requirements The permittee shall provide copies of revised plans and certification in writing to the Director that the changes have been made 11 The permittee shall submit to the Director and shall have received approval for revised plans, specifications, and calculations prior to construction, for any modification to the approved plans, including, but not limited to, those listed below a Any revision to any item shown on the approved plans, including the stormwater management measures, built -upon area, details, etc b Project name change c Transfer of ownership d Redesign or addition to the approved amount of built -upon area or to the drainage area e Further subdivision, acquisition, lease or sale of all or part of the protect area The protect area is defined as all property owned by the permittee, for which Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan approval or a CAMA Major permit was sought f Filling in, altering, or piping of any vegetative conveyance shown on the approved plan g The construction of any permeable pavement for BUA credit Page 5 of 9 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No SW8 060901 PR 12 Prior to the construction of any permitted future areas shown on the approved plans, the permittee shall submit final site layout and grading plans to the Division for approval 13 A copy of the approved plans and specifications shall be maintained on file by the Permittee at all times At the time the permit is transferred to a new owner, the permittee shall forward the approved plans to the new owner 14 If the use of permeable pavement for BUA credit within the lot is desired, the permittee shall direct the lot owner to submit an application with all supporting documentation and the application fee to the Division and receive a permit prior to construction of the permeable pavement III GENERAL CONDITIONS This permit is not transferable to any person or entity except after notice to and approval by the Director The permittee shall submit a completed and signed Name/Ownership Change Form, accompanied by the supporting documentation as listed on the form, to the Division of Energy Mineral and Land Resources at least 60 days prior to any one or more of the following events a An ownership change including the sale or conveyance of the project area in whole or in part, except in the case of an individual lot sale that is made subject to the recorded deed restrictions, b The sale or conveyance of the common areas to a Homeowner's or Property Owner's Association, subject to the requirements of Session Law 2011-256, c Bankruptcy, d Foreclosure, subject to the requirements of Session Law 2013-121, e Dissolution of the partnership or corporate entity, subject to NCGS 57D-2- 01(e) and NCGS 57D-6-07, f A name change of the current permittee, g A name change of the project, h A mailing address change of the permittee, 2 The permittee is responsible for compliance with all permit conditions until such time as the Division approves the transfer request Neither the sale of the project, in whole or in part, nor the conveyance of common area to a third party constitutes an approved transfer of the stormwater permit 3 The permittee grants DEMLR Staff permission to enter the property during normal business hours for the purpose of inspecting all components of the permitted stormwater management facility 4 Any individual or entity found to be in noncompliance with the provisions of this stormwater management permit or the requirements of the Stormwater rules is subject to enforcement procedures as set forth in NCGS 143 Article 21 5 The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances, which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and federal) having jurisdiction 6 In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective action, including those as may be required by this Division, such as the construction of additional or replacement stormwater management systems Page 6 of 9 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No SW8 060901 PR 8 9 10 11 The permit remains in force and effect until modified, revoked, terminated or renewed The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued or terminated for cause The filing of a request for a permit modification, revocation and re - issuance or termination does not stay any permit condition Unless specified elsewhere, permanent seeding requirements for the stormwater control must follow the guidelines established in the North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual Approved plans and specifications for this project are incorporated by reference and are enforceable parts of the permit The permittee shall notify the Division of any name, ownership or mailing address changes at least 30 days prior to making such changes The permittee shall submit a permit renewal request at least 180 days prior to the expiration date of this permit The renewal request must include the appropriate documentation and the processing fee Permit updated, revised, and re -issued this the 15th day of November, 2016 NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION ,t" i racy yavis, r t uirector Division of Energy Mineral and Land Resources By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Page 7 of 9 DEMLR USE ONLY Date Received Fee Paid (express on] Permit Number - 6 SGrJ D� U State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT PLAN REVISION APPLICATION FORM Thus foriu may be photocopied for ust as an original I GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Stormwater Management Permit Number SW8 060901 2 Project Name CEIV SEP 2 2 2016 3 Permit Holder's name (specify the name of the corporation, individual, etc ) BY: ---- Funston Land and Timber, LLC 4 Print Owner/Signing Official's name and title (person legally responsible for permit) Allen Jefferson Earp, Manager 5 Mailing Address for person listed in item 2 above 1007 Evangeline Drive City Leland State NC Zip 28405 Phone (910 ) 383-1425 Fax Email rrussell@brunswickforest com 11 PLAN REVISION INFORMATION 1 Summarize the plan revision proposed (attach additional pages if needed) The purpose of this proposed plan revision is the reallocation of a portion of the permitted future BUA to proposed BUA for Pond 9 Pond 10's BUA allocation remains unchanged III SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Only complete application packages will be accepted and reviewed by the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR) A complete package includes all of the items listed below The complete application package should be submitted to the DEMLR. Office that issued the permit 1 Please indicate that you have provided the following required information by initialing in the space provided next to each item • Original fit 1 copy of the Plan Revision Application Form • Two (2) copies of revised plans (nuist be revisions of original approved plan shect(s)) If applying for Express review (onhi available in 20 coastal counties) • Application fee of $500 00 (made payable to NCDENR) VI APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION 1, (print or hjpe name of person listed in General certify that I have authorized then n revi application is, to the best of p,3rkn led Signature 3) 1QZZFAJ 3G-FF F Z6D/J C[�i� e information included on this plan revision Date '7 Z zzw Plan Revision Form / 10' Rev Oct 31 2013 Casmer, Jo From: Casmer, Jo Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 9 56 AM To 'agrady@hdsitm com', 'rrussell@brunsmckforest com' Subject Brunswick Forest Phase 6 Section 1, Stormwater Permit SW8 060901 The Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (Stormwater Section) received the Stormwater Plan Revision application on September 22, 2016 The project has been assigned to Steve Pusey and you will be notified if additional information is needed Jo Casmer Administrative Assistant for DEMLR/Stormwater Section North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Department of Environmental Assistance & Customer Service 910 796-7336 office 910 350-2004 fax io casmerOncdenr cov 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 —.�"Nothing Compares,%. Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties li fq `i , ;n : %,u, l: Irv, bilk, J'L 7VjEU?,( b arc �ar�ttl,-� s job ,I;Omp C; con nOq ALWm —PT V , 7 (12 CVMI Q L AMC' J 1_ , J' JF 11 _ . '.'L, I ,., I P., o so 1' `t 0 „LA Walcjyul L�, UEH; d,2 .J v, ar.,t g, L.t`(,`I i,+ Jlb 'l n' t'r c �.' h.,It C` f,. �`. oU j-tt t •�. , J.1 �,__` "to ��W" l . ,. ,'d U, fl tLr 9atF. �c, rJar ., CO3L, e-IUGI jU .._.- Completeness Review Checklist Project Name A,6' Received Date ZZ Project Location /y�yt ( Accepted Date ZZ Rule(s) El2008 Coastal 1995 Coastal Phase II (WiRO) Universal EJ1988 Coastal Type of Permit New or Mod or(DR Existing Permit # (Mod or PR) 0& pgO (nPE Cert on File? uensity I HUv/ or LD Type Commercial or Residential 1:1NCG % _p(% OK?) Stream Class FISA Map E]Offsite to SW8 Subdivided? Subdivision or Single Lot IMORW Mao I IFxpmnr Paperwork Emailed Engineer on F—ISupplement(s) (1 original per BMP) BMP Type(s) MO&M with correct/original signatures (1 original per BMP except LSIVFS and swoles) TIAOIplacation with correct/original signatures Deed Corp or LLC Sig Auth per SoS or letter Email Address M$505 (within 6mo) (o mac.-4� aElEmail Address Design Engineer Owner Sods Report with SHWT T 4� Note to vt Calculations (signed/sealed) "GJ � � �No obvious errors Density includes common areas, etc Deed Restrictions, if subdivided uSigned & Notarized ElCorrect Template (( Plans ets Grading ty Map nLegend Soils Report SHWT Bottom Visited Information Permitted BUA (sf) DA (sf) PP (el) SHWT (el) Depth (ft) SA (sf) 11 Details (roads, cul-de-sacs, curbs, sidewalks, BMPs, Buildings, etc) Wetlands Delineated or No Wetlands Layout (proposed BUA dimensions) DA Maps Project Boundaries Wet Pond Offsite Soils Report MPE Cert for Master Deed Rest for Master �SHWT PP BUA Permitted (Master) BUA Proposed (Offsite) Proposed Vrnn.C.A Lot # Lot # Matches Master sf sf Sales Office (Pond No.9) and Wellness Center (Pond No.10) Scale 1 "= 150' January 2007 —__ CL a 0 z CD o a ;0 _o m N 49985 0 SO - FT 1 15 ACRES W f ? 275313 0 SO FT Is 6 32 ACRES 13203 3 50 A @ 75% Impervious maximum Use 4 75 acres for Permit 14 4 acres drains to Pond 9 is o Po 10 Use 240,000 sf for Permit � ll \/ '-Y/ SINGLE FAMILY .1 .1 ` FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 5 0 ACRES 1 @ 45% Impervious maximum), Use 2 25 acres for Pond Des)g i �sL HANOVER DESIGN SERVICES, P A LAND SURVEYORS ENGINEERS & LAND PLANNERS 31919 wMI-MINGTON NC 2 / I 8401 PHONE (910) 34328002 I�� ' Drawing No 8829-6-imp2a dwg-dh Sales Office (Pond No.9) and Wellness Center (Pond No.10) Scale: 1 "= 150' August2006 o 1 aU 0C / 12 6 acres drains o Po 10 9 ®� Q ll �Z O r I co 11, POND -in AI __-L — 152320 3 3 50 A 49985 0 SO FT 1 15 ACRES z F 275313 0 SO FT Z6 32 ACRES Ni° @ 80% Impervious maximum Use 5 0 acres for Permit 14 4 acres drains to Pond 9 SINGLE FAMILY - FUTURE DEVELOPMENT 5 0 ACRES ___1 @ 40% Impervious maximi Use 2 0 acres for Pond Desi i Use 240,000 sf for Permit ECEIVIiE 5EP 2 2 2Ct6 r BY I� I( I r_ __ Location Map �) \ HANOVER DESIGN SERVICES, P A / LAND SURIEYORS ENGINEERS & LAND PLANNERS 319 % WALNUT STREET WILMINGTON N C 2WI PH PHONE (910) 343-0002 \� j Drawing No.8829-6-imp2.dwg-dh USDA United States A product of the National Custom Soil Resource Department of Cooperative Soil Survey, Agriculture a joint effort of the United Report for VRCS States Department of Agriculture and other Brunswick County Federal agencies, State Natural Resources agencies including the Agricultural Experiment North Carolina Conservation Stations, and local Service participants OFFICE BLDG BASE ENG 8-29-16_2016-09-12 (2) September 20 2016 Preface Soil surveys contain information that affects land use planning in survey areas. They highlight soil limitations that affect various land uses and provide information about the properties of the soils in the survey areas. Soil surveys are designed for many different users, including farmers, ranchers, foresters, agronomists, urban planners, community officials, engineers, developers, builders, and home buyers. Also, conservationists, teachers, students, and specialists in recreation, waste disposal, and pollution control can use the surveys to help them understand, protect, or enhance the environment. Various land use regulations of Federal, State, and local governments may impose special restrictions on land use or land treatment. Soil surveys identify soil properties that are used in making various land use or land treatment decisions. The information is intended to help the land users identify and reduce the effects of soil limitations on various land uses. The landowner or user is responsible for identifying and complying with existing laws and regulations. Although soil survey information can be used for general farm, local, and wider area planning, onsite investigation is needed to supplement this information in some cases. Examples include soil quality assessments (httpJlwww.nres usda.gov/wps/portal/ nres/main/soils/health/) and certain conservation and engineering applications. For more detailed information, contact your local USDA Service Center (http:// offices.sc.egov usda gov/locator/app?agency=nres) or your NRCS State Soil Scientist (http://wwwnres.usda_gov/wps/portal/nres/detail/soils/contactus/? cid=nres142p2_053951). Great differences in soil properties can occur within short distances. Some soils are seasonally wet or subject to flooding. Some are too unstable to be used as a foundation for buildings or roads. Clayey orwet soils are poorly suited to use as septic tank absorption fields. A high water table makes a soil poorly suited to basements or underground installations. The National Cooperative Soil Survey is a joint effort of the United States Department of Agriculture and other Federal agencies, State agencies including the Agricultural Experiment Stations, and local agencies. The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has leadership for the Federal part of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. Information about soils is updated periodically. Updated information is available through the NRCS Web Soil Survey, the site for official soil survey information. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or a part of an individual's income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print. audiotape.. etc.) should contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 (voice) or (202) 720-6382 (TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. Contents Preface. ................ .............. - ....................... ................... ........... .............. 2 How Soil Surveys Are Made..................................................................................5 SoilMap..................................................................................................................7 SoilMap................................................................................................................8 Legend........................................................................................... ...................... 9 MapUnit Legend................................................................................................10 MapUnit Descriptions........................................................................................10 Brunswick County, North Carolina..................................................................12 Fo—Foreston loamy fine sand....................................................................12 4 How Soil Surveys Are Made Soil surveys are made to provide information about the soils and miscellaneous areas in a specific area. They include a description of the soils and miscellaneous areas and their location on the landscape and tables that show soil properties and limitations affecting various uses. Soil scientists observed the steepness, length, and shape of the slopes, the general pattern of drainage, the kinds of crops and native plants; and the kinds of bedrock. They observed and described many soil profiles. A soil profile is the sequence of natural layers, or horizons, in a soil. The profile extends from the surface down into the unconsolidated material in which the soil formed or from the surface down to bedrock. The unconsolidated material is devoid of roots and other living organisms and has not been changed by other biological activity. Currently, soils are mapped according to the boundaries of major land resource areas (MLRAs). MLRAs are geographically associated land resource units that share common characteristics related to physiography, geology, climate, water resources, soils, biological resources, and land uses (USDA, 2006). Soil survey areas typically consist of parts of one or more MLRA. The soils and miscellaneous areas in a survey area occur in an orderly pattern that is related to the geology, landforms, relief, climate, and natural vegetation of the area. Each kind of soil and miscellaneous area is associated with a particular kind of landform or with a segment of the landform. By observing the soils and miscellaneous areas in the survey area and relating their position to specific segments of the landform, a soil scientist develops a concept, or model, of how they were formed. Thus, during mapping, this model enables the soil scientist to predict with a considerable degree of accuracy the kind of soil or miscellaneous area at a specific location on the landscape. Commonly, individual soils on the landscape merge into one another as their characteristics gradually change. To construct an accurate soil map, however, soil scientists must determine the boundaries between the soils. They can observe only a limited number of soil profiles. Nevertheless, these observations, supplemented by an understanding of the soil -vegetation -landscape relationship, are sufficient to verify predictions of the kinds of soil in an area and to determine the boundaries. Soil scientists recorded the characteristics of the soil profiles that they studied. They noted soil color, texture, size and shape of soil aggregates, kind and amount of rock fragments, distribution of plant roots, reaction, and other features that enable them to identify soils. After describing the soils in the survey area and determining their properties, the soil scientists assigned the soils to taxonomic classes (units). Taxonomic classes are concepts. Each taxonomic class has a set of soil characteristics with precisely defined limits. The classes are used as a basis for comparison to classify soils systematically. Soil taxonomy, the system of taxonomic classification used in the United States, is based mainly on the kind and character of soil properties and the arrangement of horizons within the profile. After the soil scientists classified and named the soils in the survey area, they compared the Custom Soil Resource Report individual soils with similar soils in the same taxonomic class in other areas so that they could confirm data and assemble additional data based on experience and research. The objective of soil mapping is not to delineate pure map unit components, the objective is to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements. Each map unit is defined by a unique combination of soil components and/or miscellaneous areas in predictable proportions. Some components may be highly contrasting to the other components of the map unit. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The delineation of such landforms and landform segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, onsite investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas. Soil scientists make many field observations in the process of producing a soil map. The frequency of observation is dependent upon several factors, including scale of mapping, intensity of mapping, design of map units, complexity of the landscape, and experience of the soil scientist. Observations are made to test and refine the soil - landscape model and predictions and to verify the classification of the soils at specific locations. Once the soil -landscape model is refined, a significantly smaller number of measurements of individual soil properties are made and recorded. These measurements may include field measurements, such as those for color, depth to bedrock, and texture, and laboratory measurements, such as those for content of sand, silt, clay, salt, and other components. Properties of each soil typically vary from one point to another across the landscape. Observations for map unit components are aggregated to develop ranges of characteristics for the components. The aggregated values are presented. Direct measurements do not exist for every property presented for every map unit component. Values for some properties are estimated from combinations of other properties. While a soil survey is in progress, samples of some of the soils in the area generally are collected for laboratory analyses and for engineering tests. Soil scientists interpret the data from these analyses and tests as well as the field -observed characteristics and the soil properties to determine the expected behavior of the soils under different uses. Interpretations for all of the soils are field tested through observation of the soils in different uses and under different levels of management. Some interpretations are modified to fit local conditions, and some new interpretations are developed to meet local needs. Data are assembled from other sources, such as research information, production records, and field experience of specialists. For example, data on crop yields under defined levels of management are assembled from farm records and from field or plot experiments on the same kinds of soil. Predictions about soil behavior are based not only on soil properties but also on such variables as climate and biological activity. Soil conditions are predictable over long periods of time, but they are not predictable from year to year. For example, soil scientists can predict with a fairly high degree of accuracy that a given soil will have a high water table within certain depths in most years, but they cannot predict that a high water table will always be at a specific level in the soil on a specific date. After soil scientists located and identified the significant natural bodies of soil in the survey area, they drew the boundaries of these bodies on aerial photographs and identified each as a specific map unit. Aerial photographs show trees, buildings, fields, roads, and rivers, all of which help in locating boundaries accurately. Soil Map The soil map section includes the soil map for the defined area of interest, a list of soil map units on the map and extent of each map unit, and cartographic symbols displayed on the map. Also presented are various metadata about data used to produce the map, and a description of each soil map unit. Custom Soil Resource Report Soil Map .1 11 12310 r23M M3. IZw A234J 7723 1123A Map Sole: 1:6479pnntedmAlal)doM(ll"x8.Y)sheet _w'— N 0-5 ID 20 30 0 30 60 120 180 Map M�- �b rk�� CXW WC634 Edge �. UTT4 Z� 1� WG584 8 IL— 77— MAP LEGEND Area of Interest (AOI) Area of Interest(AOU Soils Soil Map Unit Polygons „.,,. Soil Map Unit Lines ® Soil Map Unit Points Special Point Features (J Blowout 0 Borrow Pit X Clay Spot Closed Depression Gravel Pit Gravelly Spot C, Landfill Lava Flow Marsh or swamp Mine or Quarry (,y Miscellaneous Water Perennial Water Rock Outcrop �. Saline Spot Sandy Spot Severely Eroded Spot Sinkhole c Slide or Slip OF Sodic Spot Custom Soil Resource Report Spoil Area Stony Spot Very Stony Spot Wet Spot Other Special L e, Features Water Features Streams and Canals Transportation H Rails r.« Interstate Highways US Routes Major Roads Local Roads Background Aerial Photography W MAP INFORMATION The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 124,000. Warning. Soil Map may not be valid at this scale Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map measurements. Source of Map'. Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey URL. http://"bsoilsuNey.nres.usda.gov Coordinate System. Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate calculations of distance or area are required. This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. Soil Survey Area: Brunswick County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 19. Sep 29, 2015 Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1.50.000 or larger. Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Data not available The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident. LOT I LOCATION MAP Custom Soil Resource Report Map Unit Legend Brunswkk County, North Carolina (NC019) Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres In AOI Percent of AOI Fo Foreston loamy fine sand 1 2 100 0% Totals for Area of Interest 1 2 100 0 Map Unit Descriptions The map units delineated on the detailed soil maps in a soil survey represent the soils or miscellaneous areas in the survey area The map unit descriptions, along with the maps, can be used to determine the composition and properties of a unit A map unit delineation on a soil map represents an area dominated by one or more major kinds of soil or miscellaneous areas A map unit is identified and named according to the taxonomic classification of the dominant soils Within a taxonomic class there are precisely defined limits for the properties of the soils On the landscape, however, the soils are natural phenomena, and they have the characteristic variability of all natural phenomena Thus, the range of some observed properties may extend beyond the limits defined for a taxonomic class Areas of soils of a single taxonomic class rarely, if ever, can be mapped without Including areas of other taxonomic classes Consequently, every map unit is made up of the soils or miscellaneous areas for which it is named and some minor components that belong to taxonomic classes other than those of the major soils Most minor soils have properties similar to those of the dominant soil or soils in the map unit, and thus they do not affect use and management These are called noncontrasting, or similar, components They may or may not be mentioned in a particular map unit description Other minor components, however, have properties and behavioral characteristics divergent enough to affect use or to require different management These are called contrasting, or dissimilar, components They generally are in small areas and could not be mapped separately because of the scale used Some small areas of strongly contrasting soils or miscellaneous areas are identified by a special symbol on the maps If included in the database for a given area, the contrasting minor components are identified in the map unit descriptions along with some characteristics of each A few areas of minor components may not have been observed, and consequently they are not mentioned in the descriptions, especially where the pattern was so complex that it was impractical to make enough observations to identify all the soils and miscellaneous areas on the landscape The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data The objective of mapping is not to delineate pure taxonomic classes but rather to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that have similar use and management requirements The delineation of such segments on the map provides sufficient information for the development of resource plans If intensive use of small areas is planned, however, onslte investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas 10 Custom Soil Resource Report An identifying symbol precedes the map unit name in the map unit descriptions Each description includes general facts about the unit and gives important soil properties and qualities Soils that have profiles that are almost alike make up a sod senes Except for differences in texture of the surface layer, all the soils of a series have major horizons that are similar in composition, thickness, and arrangement Soils of one series can differ in texture of the surface layer, slope, stoniness, salinity, degree of erosion, and other characteristics that affect their use On the basis of such differences, a soil series is divided into sod phases Most of the areas shown on the detailed soil maps are phases of soil series The name of a soil phase commonly indicates a feature that affects use or management For example, Alpha silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is a phase of the Alpha series Some map units are made up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas These map units are complexes, associations, or undifferentiated groups A complex consists of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas in such an intricate pattern or in such small areas that they cannot be shown separately on the maps The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar in all areas Alpha -Beta complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, is an example An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or miscellaneous areas that are shown as one unit on the maps Because of present or anticipated uses of the map units in the survey area, it was not considered practical or necessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately The pattern and relative proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar Alpha - Beta association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example An undifferentiated group is made up of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas that could be mapped individually but are mapped as one unit because similar interpretations can be made for use and management The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas in a mapped area are not uniform An area can be made up of only one of the major soils or miscellaneous areas, or it can be made up of all of them Alpha and Beta soils, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example Some surveys include miscellaneous areas Such areas have little or no soil material and support little or no vegetation Rock outcrop is an example 11 Custom Soil Resource Report Brunswick County, North Carolina Fo—Foreston loamy fine sand Map Unit Setting National map unit symbol 3w71 Elevation 20 to 160 feet Mean annual precipitation 40 to 55 inches Mean annual air temperature 59 to 70 degrees F Frost -free period 200 to 280 days Farmland classification Farmland of statewide importance Map Unit Composition Foreston and similar soils 80 percent Mmorcomponents 5percent Estimates are based on observations, Description of Foreston descriptions, and transects of the mapunit Setting Landform Broad interstream divides on marine terraces, flats on marine terraces Down -slope shape Linear Across -slope shape Convex Parent material Loamy and sandy marine deposits Typical profile A - 0 to 6 inches loamy fine sand E - 6 to 12 inches loamy fine sand Bt - 12 to 40 inches fine sandy loam E' - 40 to 51 inches sand Btg - 51 to 85 inches fine sandy loam C - 85 to 90 inches loamy fine sand Properties and qualities Slope 0 to 2 percent Depth to restrictive feature More than 80 inches Natural drainage class Moderately well drained Runoff class Very low Capacity of the most limiting layer to transmit water (Ksat) Moderately low to high (0 06 to 1 98 Whir) Depth to water table About 24 to 42 inches Frequency of flooding None Frequency of pondmg None Available water storage in profile Moderate (about 6 0 inches) Interpretive groups Land capability classification (irrigated) None specified Land capability classification (nonimgated) 2w Hydrologic Sod Group B Hydnc sod rating No Minor Components Woodmgton, undramed Percent of map unit 5 percent 12 Custom Soil Resource Report Landform Flats on marine terraces, depressions on marine terraces, broad interstream divides on marine terraces Down -slope shape Linear Across -slope shape Concave Hydrnc sod rating Yes 13 Brunswick Forest Phase 6 Commercial Lot 1 For FUNSTON LAND & TIMBER, LLC September 2016 NARRATIVE NOTE To be reviewed in conjunction with 'Brunswick Forest Phase 6 Commercial Lot 1 Site Plans", Hanover Design Services, PA, Drawings No 8829-1 through 8829-6 PROJECT DESCRIPTION - The purpose of this revision is to reallocate a portion of the permitted future impervious area to proposed BUA due to the proposed construction of LOT 1 (DEMLR# SW8 060901 and DLQ Bruns-2007-016) Since this is just a using up a permitted future BUA and the owners and developers of this Phase 6 commercial area are the same as the owners of the original permit (Funston Land and Timber, LLC), this plan is to be considered a "plan revision" or "update" to the original permit - basically a verification of impervious areas and terms of the original permit as applies to this project The commercial area of Phase 6 was allotted 4 75 acres of future BUA as shown in the attached previous revision The proposed infrastructure of Lot 1 will use up 0 49 acres of this allotted amount Attached you will find a spreadsheet showing the permitted BUA totals, as reported on permit, and revised proposed and future quantities for Pond 9 It is important to note that no changes are being made to the permitted drainage area or pond design This is just a simple reallocation of permitted BUA with no change to the total impervious area Pond 10 was included on the permit but will remain unchanged Lot 1 is located in the Phase 6 commercial area and is bordered on the East by Brunswick Forest Parkway and to the south by Evangeline Drive The project is located in the Town of Leland in Brunswick County The developable site is rolling to flat topography The soils in the project area are primarily foreston loamy fine sand that are moderately well drained The hydrologic classification of the soil is B Runoff will be collected in drop inlets placed in the inverted crown parking lot and will travel by means of storm sewer and tie in to the existing storm system located on Evangeline Drive then transported to the existing on -site drainage pond/basin 9 ECEIVE SEP 2 2 2M BY STORMWATER PERMIT SW8 060901 BUA ALLOCATION PERMIT REVSION REALLOCATING FUTURE BUA TO PROPOSED PERMIT NO SW8 060901 POND POND 9 POND 10 PERMITTED PERMITTED DRAINAGE AREA AC 144 12 6 ONSITE DRAINAGE AREA SOFT 627,627 548859 TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA PERMITTED (SF) 405,110 240,000 OFFSITE NONE NONE PERMITTED IMPERVIOUS PERMITTED PREVIOUS (SF) PROPOSED UPDATE LOT 1(SF) TOTAL (SF) UNCHANGED ON -SITE BUILDINGS 10,000 3,192 13,192 - ON -SITE STREETS 58,958 58,958 - ON -SITE PARKING 22,010 15,131 37,141 - ON -SITE SIDEWALKS 24,455 1,886 26,341 - RES 14 LOTS AT 4,400 SF PER LOT 61,600 61,600 OTHER 1,000 1,000 OFF -SITE - - - - CONTINGENCY 20,190 20,190 - FUTURE ON -SITE 207,897 186,688 - TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA 405,110 21,209 405,110 EC�'vE SEP 2 2 2016 gY•- Hanover Design Services, P.A. Land Surveyors, Engineers, Land Planners September 22, 2016 Ms Georgette Scott, Stormwater Supervisor Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Re Revision Submittal, SW8 060901 rev Brunswick Forest Phase 6 Section 1 Brunswick County Georgette �CE[vE SEP ? 12ors BY• Enclosed please find the stormwater revision package for Brunswick Forest Phase 6, Section 1 which is to include • Application and a narrative explaining revision • Two sets of construction plans • 1 set of original Erosion Control and Water Quality plans • 1 copy of the original permit and previous revision • Designers Certification This revision request is for a portion of a permitted protect in Brunswick Forest Phase 6 Section 1 was permitted in September of 2006 with 2 wet retention / detention ponds and then revised later for reallocation of future BUA in March of 2007 The infrastructure of Lot 1 will use up approximately 0 49 acres of the allotted future amount for this area No pond design was changed in the slightest and all the approved design parameters such as area, depth, shelf configuration and outlets remain unchanged Both ponds have been built and certified The only things that have changed or been clarified are the impervious BUA allocations These changes are reflected in the attached chart There is no fee mentioned in the revision application (unless requesting express) If there is a fee, please forward the amount to us Please let me know if you have any questions or will need additional information Thanks Sincerely, Adam Grady, PE Hanover Design Services P A agrady@hdsilm com 343-8002 Office 343-9941 Fax ECEIVE SEP 2 2 2016 1123 Floral Parkway Wilmington, N C 28403 Phone (910) 343-8002 Fax 910) 343-9941 Business Firm License No C-0597 Ri ❑ SIGNED ` \ (( l�` ` S Please reply No reply necessary C� I < �SUcoC� FEB 1 8 2009 WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATIONS and PERMIT STATUS: PERMIT BY POND NO PHASE OR PROJECT NAME CERTIFICATION DATE TYPE DATE PERMIT NO COMMERCIAL 04-13-05 HANOVER NO 1 COMMERCIAL REGIONAL POND FINAL 06-22-07 SW8 031211 MOD 04-13-05 HANOVER NO 2 BRUNSVICK FOREST PARKWAY FINAL 02-18-09 SV8 031211 MOD PHASE 1 04-18-06 MALPASS JL-1 JEFFERSON LANDING PENDING PENDING SW8 060226 12-13-05 MALPASS JL-2 JEFFERSON LANDING 4 PHI SEC 3 PENDING PENDING SWS 050927 12-22-06 HANOVER NO 6 PHASE 1 SECTION 2 FINAL 02-18-09 SW8 061007 12-22-06 HANOVER NO 7 PHASE 1 SECTION 2 FINAL 02-18-09 SW8 061007 12-22-06 HANOVER NO 8 PHASE 1 SECTION 2 FINAL 02-18-09 SWS 061007 I1-08-07 HANOVER 6,7,8 PHASE 1 SECTION 2 VILLAGES SW8 061007 MOD PHASE 2 06-10-05 HANOVER NO 3 BRUNSVICK FOREST PARKWAY EXTENSION FINAL 02-18-09 SW8 050528 06-10-05 HANOVER NO 4 BRUNSVICK FOREST PARKWAY EXTENSION FINAL 02-18-09 SW8 050528 06-10-05 HANOVER NO 5 BRUNSVICK FOREST PARKWAY EXTENSION FINAL 02-18-09 SWS 050528 PHASE 3 01-15-08 HANOVER NO 13 LOW COUNTRY BOULEVARD EXTENSION FINAL 02-18-09 SW8 071209 01-15-08 HANOVER NO 14 LOW COUNTRY BOULEVARD EXTENSION FINAL 02-18-09 SW8 071209 01-15-08 HANOVER NO 15 LOW COUNTRY BOULEVARD EXTENSION FINAL 02-18-09 SWS 071209 PENDING HANOVER NO 16 PHASE 3 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 090202 PENDING HANOVER NO 17 PHASE 3 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 090202 PENDING HANOVER NO 18 PHASE 3 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 090202 10-24-08 HANOVER NO 19 PHASE 3 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 081008 PENDING HANOVER NO 20 PHASE 3 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SWB 090202 PENDING HANOVER NO 21 PHASE 3 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 090202 06-27-08 HANOVER NO 22 PHASE 3 GOLF CLUBHOUSE PENDING PENDING SW8 080604 PHASE 4 PHASE 5 10-17-08 HANOVER NO 23 PHASE 5 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 080924 10-17-08 HANOVER NO 24 PHASE 5 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 080924 10-17-08 HANOVER NO 25 PHASE 5 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 080924 10-17-08 HANOVER NO 26 PHASE 5 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 080924 10-17-08 HANOVER NO 27 PHASE 5 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 080924 10-17-08 HANOVER NO 28 PHASE 5 RESIDENTIAL PENDING PENDING SW8 080924 PHASE 6 09-21-06 HANOVER NO 9 PHASE 6 SALES CENTER & COMMERCIAL FINAL 02-18-09 SW8 060901 09-21-06 HANOVER NO 10 PHASE 6 WELLNESS CENTER FINAL 02-I8-09 SW8 060901 03-07-07 HANOVER NO 11 PHASE 6 RESIDENTIAL FINAL 02-18-09 SW8 070213 03-07-07 HANOVER NO 12 PHASE 6 RESIDENTIAL FINAL 02-18-09 SV8 070213 PHASE 7 Re Plan of Action for Pond Certifications at Brunswick Forest -tea Subject: Re Plan of Action for Pond Certifications at Brunswick Forest FEB 1 & 2009 From, Mary Jean Naugle <Mary Naugle@ncmail net> Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 09 19 34 -0500 To: David Hollis <dhollis@hdsilm com> CC: Georgette Scott@ncmail net, Jearp@brunswickforest corn, Greg Wayne <gwayne@hdsilm com>, David Brown <dbrown@hdsilm com>, rick shiver@ncmail net, Jeff Malpass <Jeffmalpass@bizec rr com> Mr Hollis and Mr Earp, Thank you for submitting the PE certifications on Ponds 1-15 and the recorded deed restrictions for the appropriate permits in the Brunswick Forest Development Please continue to submit PE certifications as ponds are complete and the recorded deed restrictions prior to the sale of lots in accordance with permit conditions On a large phased development such as Brunswick Forest please submit partial PE certifications on the ponds as they are complete and some of the BOA is on the ground such as roads, with final PE certifications when the permit construction is complete on the permit Likewise, we understand that recorded deed restrictions will be updated to us as the Development changes, along with corresponding plan revisions thank you, Mary Jean Naugle NC DENR DWQ WiRO 910-796-7303 CC DWQ stormwater files David Hollis wrote Georgette As per my correspondence with Rick Shiver a week or two ago, Hanover Design is completing the certification process for the next 14 ponds permitted at Brunswick Forest (SW8 031211 Pond No 1, the big commercial pond, was certified some time ago), and you should receive them within the next few days, certainly before the end of the week The as -built surveys and inspections have been completed, but upon my review there were several minor items that needed to be addressed and the contractor should complete those items today or tomorrow The pond certifications you will receive are * Pond No 2, SW8 031211 * Ponds No 3, 4 and 5, SW8 050528 * Ponds No 6, 7 and 8, SW8 061007 * Ponds Me 9 and 10, SW8 060901 * Ponds No 11 and 12, SW8 070213 * Ponds No 13, 14 and 15, SW8 071209 We are also as -built surveying the remainder ponds 16 through 28 and anticipate providing them to you in a timely manner as the construction areas and ponds become stabilized I am in the process of completing a Master Plan of Brunswick Forest showing pond locations and status to assist you in "keeping track" of this project's DWQ permits \1 of 2 o In e TA 1: Re Plan of Action for Pond Certifications at Brunswick Forest V�cB 1 & ZOOS My understanding is that we are coordinating with Jeff Malpass to also secure certifications on the Jefferson Landing ponds JL-1 and JL-2 SW8 060226 and SW8 050927 I trust this email will serve to keep you informed as to our plan of action regarding where we stand in the certification process As always, thanks for your time David Mary Jean Naugle NC DENR Express Permitting 910-796-7303 910-350-2004 fax Please note E-mail correspondence to and from this address may be subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties Content -Type apphcarion/pdf Brunswick Forest PE cert pdf Content -Encoding: base64 2of2 2/20/2009 9 20 AM State of North Carolina Department of the Secretar} of State SOSII) 0832804 Date filed 1/6/2009 8 48 00 AEI Elaine E Marshall North Carolina Secretan of State C200836600047 NONPROFIT CORPORATION S STATEMENT OF CHANGE OF PRINCIPAL OFFICE Pursuant to §55A-t6 23(b) of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned nonprofit corporation does hereby submit the following for thL purpose of changing its principal office address currently on file with the Secretary of State INFORMATION CURRENTLY ON FII E 1 he name of the corporation Is Brunswck Forest Master Assocrauon-Inc--'� The street address and county of the principal office of the corporation currently on file Is Number and Strict 1018 E Granddlora Drive City, Slate, Zip Code Leland NC 28451 County Brunswick The mailing address ifd+fferent from the street address of the principal office currently on file is NEW INFORMATION The street address and county of the new principal office of the corporation Is Number and Street 1007 Evangeline Drive Ci v, State, Zip Code Leland INC 28451 County Brunswick The mailing address rfdtfferentfrom the street address of the new principal office is 3 This statement will be effective upon filing unless a later date and/or time is specified This is the It day of December P008 Brunswick Forest Master Association, Inc Name of Corporation Signature Rosemary Russell Gibson President Type or Print Nawe and Title NOTES I Filing fee Is S5 rhls statement and one exact or conformed cop} of it must be tiled with the Secretary of State Revised January 2000 Norm N-12 CORPORATIONS DIVISION P 0 BOX 29622 RALEIGH, NC 27626- 0622