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PIC3 TK CA ROLINA F.'Qy August 31, 2021 New Hanover County Schools Attn: Edward J. An&vson, Assistant Superintendent of Planning and Operations 6410 Catalina Beach Road. Wilmington, NC 28412 Subject: Approved Minor Modificittioa Stormwater Permit No. SW8 950401 CodiW,on Eletary School New Hover County Dear W. Anderson: Effective August 1, 2013 the State Stogywater program has been transferred from the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) to the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR). All previous references to DWQ will remainin older stormwater permits issued prior to August 1, 2013 until they are modified. Please note that this permit will now reference DEMLR as the Division responsible for issuance of the permit. On March 23, 2021, the Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources received and accepted a caste minor modification application for changes to the approved plans for Stormwater Management Permit Number SW8 950401. It has been determined that thi nature of the proposed change meets the definition of a minor modification in that it does not result in an incense in the size of the permitted stormwater control measure (SCM) and does not increase the amount of built -upon area. Tease refer to Attachment C for a moiled won of the current proposed minor modification and a list of all the past modifications approved during the effective period of the permit We are forwarding you an approved copy of the modified plans for your files. Phase add the ached plans to the previously approved plan. set. Please replace the previously issued permit with the revised permit, dated August 31, 2021, attached. This: revised permit does not impose new or different terms; it merely restates some of the previous terms to provide you with a better understanding of your obligations under the permit. Please be aware that all terms and conditions of the permit issued on May 31, 1995 and modified asattached, shall remain in frill force and effect. Please also understand that the approval of this minor modification to the subject State Stormwater Permit is done on a case -by -case basis.. Any other changes to this project must be approved through this Office prior to cow. The approval of this minor modification 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. If you have any questions concerningthis matter, please contact Steve Pusey in the Wilmington Regional Office at (910) 796-7215 or steven.pusey@1ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, U4, ?o Brian Wrenn, Director Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources Enclosures: Applic.� 60n 130m ents: Project Data, Wet Detention Pond Evaluation Attachment A — Designer's Certification Form Anaclmment C — Permitting History DES\sgp: \\\St water\Pm*mits & Projects\1995\950401 HD\2021 08 permit minor 950401 cc: Douglas HoWtt, PE — Haggett Engineering Associates, Inc. New Laver County Budding Safety Department Wilmington Regional Office Stormwater File North Carolina Department of Emrironmental Quality I Dhnsion of €nergy, N omW and: Land Resources Wlbnington ReginnatOffice 1 127 Cardinal Drive Extension I Wilmington, North Carolina 2S4M ,i 4t0.7%7215 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950401 MOD STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL AND LAND RESOURCES STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROJECT # SW8 950401 CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE 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 promulgated and adopted by the North Carolina Environmental Management Commission, PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO: New Hanover County Schools Codington Elementary School 4321 Carolina Beach Road, Wilmington, New Hanover County FOR THE: construction, operation, and maintenance of one (1) wet detention pond in compliance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2H .1003, 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 the Division or DEMLR) and considered a part of this permit. This Certification is pursuant to the application for Codington Elementary School (formerly South Central Elementary School) received on April 3, 1995, including all additional reviews thereafter. Staff review of the project plans and specifications has determined that the stormwater control system as proposed for Codington Elementary School will comply with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in Title 15A NCAC 2H.1003(i). The runoff from 167,000 square feet of impervious area will be treated in a detention pond sized to achieve 90% reduction in Total Suspended Solids. Any modification of the plans submitted to and approved by this Office or further development of this site regardless of the fact that the modification may be less than 1 acre, will require an additional Stormwater Submittal/Modification and approval prior to initiation of construction. Modifications include but are not limited to; project name changes, transfer of ownership, redesign of built -upon surfaces, addition of built -upon surfaces, redesign or further subdivision of the project area. This Certification shall be effective from the date of issuance until rescinded. The project shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with the plans and specifications approved by the Wilmington Regional Office. This Certification does not supersede any other permit or approval. The developer is responsible for obtaining any and all permits and approvals necessary for the development of this project. Page 1 of 4 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950401 MOD A professional engineer must certify that the stormwater system has been installed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications upon completion of construction. The attached certification must be received by this Office within 30 days of completion of construction. The detention pond must be constructed in its entirety, operational for its intended use, and permanently vegetated prior to the construction of any impervious surfaces proposed as a part of the project, except roads. Updated, modified, and reissued this the 31st day of August 2021, NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Page 2 of 4 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950401 MOD Project Name: Project Number: Location: Applicant: DEMLR PROJECT DATA Codington Elementary School SW8 950401 New Hanover County Edward J. Anderson Assistant Superintendent of Planning and Operations Mailing Address: New Hanover County Schools 6410 Carolina Beach Road Wilmington, North Carolina 28412 Original Permit Date: May 31, 1995 Water Body Receiving Stormwater Runoff: UT Barnards Creek Classification of Water Body: "C; Sw" Pond Depth: 4.0 feet Permanent Pool Elevation: 18.0 MSL Total Impervious Surfaces Allowed: 167,000 square feet Offsite Area entering Pond: N/A square feet Green Area entering Pond: 303,833 square feet Required Surface Area: 10,827 square feet Provided Surface Area: 23,767 square feet Required Storage Volume: 18,651 cubic feet Provided Storage Volume: 20,100 cubic feet Temporary Storage Elevation: 18.8 MSL Controlling Orifice Type/Diameter: 2.5" pipe Page 3 of 4 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950401 MOD WET DETENTION POND EVALUATION 1. Yp_sL,I,r, The design storage is for the runoff from all impervious surfaces resulting from 1-inch of rainfall and is located above the permanent pool. 2. Yamc The permanent pool is designed for 90% total suspended solid (TSS) removal. Therefore, no vegetative filter is required. 3. Yam` The runoff draws down to the permanent pool in 5 days, but not less than 2 days. 4. Yes/ The mean depth of the permanent pool is a minimum of 3 feet. 5. Yes/ No The inlet structure is designed to minimize turbulence and short circuiting. 6. YqqL14c An appropriate operation and maintenance plan has been provided for the system. 7. Yes/ No THIS PROJECT MEETS THE STORMWATER CONTROL REQUIREMENTS OF 15A NCAC 2H.1003 (g), (i), (k), and (1) (For Yes, 1 through 7 must all be highlighted Yes.) Brief Explanation: This detention pond is designed to remove 90% total suspended solids without the aid of a vegetative filter. Page 4 of 4 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 950401 MOD Attachment A Codington Elementary School New Hanover County Engineer's Certification I. , as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically/weekly/full time) the construction of the project, ect) for (Project Owner) hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the project construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the approved plans and specifications. Signature Registration Number Date Page 1 of 1 DEMLR USE ONLY Date Rece'ved Fee Paid Permit Number 0 STORMWATER PERMITTING FORM 7: MINOR MODIFICATION Standard Permitting Program — No Fee for Minor Modification Express Permitting Program — See Express Fee Schedule Only complete applications packages will be accepted and reviewed. This form and the required items (with original signatures) must be sent to the appropriate DEMLR Regional Office, which can be determined by locating the project on the interactive online map at: hffpYldeq.nc.povlcontact/repional-offic This form is to only to be used by the current permittee to notify the Division of a minor modification. Pursuant to Rule 15A NCAC 02H .1002, a minor modification is a change to the project that. 1) does not increase the net built -upon area; and/or 2) does not change the size or design of the SCM(s). A. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. State Stormwater Permit Number: SW8 950401 2. Current Permit Holder's Company Name/Organization: New Hanover County Schools 3. Signing Official's Name: Edward J. Anderson 4. Signing Official's Title: Assistant Superintendent of Planning and Operations 5. Mailing Address: 6410 Carolina Beach Road City: Wilmington State: NC ZIP: 28412 6. Street Address (if different): City: State: ZIP: 7. Phone: (910) 254-4242 Email: eddie.anderson(a-nhcs.net 8. Describe the minor modifications that you are requesting, including any revised BUA allocations (attach additional pages or supporting tables similar to Section IV.10 of the original application, if needed): Adding pervious play surface and 171 s.f. ADA sidewalk for access. Removing 1,004 s.f, of existing impervious. Net change in impervious area is a reduction of 833 s.f.. See attached plan sheets showing existing conditions, demolition plan, proposed improvements and details for the pervious play surface. B. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Please mark "Y" to confirm the items are included with this form. Please mark `X" if previously provided. If not applicable or not available, please mark N/A.: Y 1. Two hard copies (with original signatures) and one electronic copy of this completed form. Y 2. Two hard copies and one electronic copy of the revised plan sheets (must be a revision of the originally approved plan sheets). ftJA 3. If there is reallocation of lot BUA, a copy of the revised recorded deed restrictions and protective covenants OR the proposed recorded deed restrictions and protective covenants documenting the changes and a signed agreement to provide the final recorded document. !�h 4. If applicable, the appropriate Express review fee. nECL`-1\i'E— MAC 2 3 2021 Bw Stormwater Permit Form 7: Minor Modification 1 July 14, 2017 C. CONTACT INFORMATION 1. The Design Professional who is authorized to provide information on the Applicant's behalf: Design Professional's Name: Douglas N. Haggett, P.E. Consulting Firm: Haggett Engineering Associates, Inc. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 15104 City: Wilmington Phone: (910) 397-0808 Email: haagettengineeri(ab-belisouth.net State: NC Zip: 28408 Fax: 2. [OPTIONAL] If you would like to designate another person to answer questions about the project: Name & Title: Organization: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: ( ) Fax: ( ) Email: : D. CERTIFICATION OF PERMITTEE I, Edward J. Anderson , the current permittee, certify that I have authorized the minor modifications listed in Section A and shown in the attached revised plan sheets. I further attest that this information is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. Signature: -3 / Ir�2/ I, aytc�es C. ;V) c�eS , a Notary Public for the State of 0 0V WX Ca✓d X k ^a County of IJ eW k 4oY\c4. _,do hereby certify that F-A wa , A- J , % \nA. -e-y'c"l personally appeared before me this the 18" I day of W)tly-c.-Pi , 20 21 , and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, (Notary Sea!) Notary Signature (!-` My commission expires ell/ �o2C. MAR 2 3 2021 BY:— Stormwater Permit Form 7: Minor Modification Page 2 of 2 Oct 6, 2017 Pusey, Steven From: Doug Haggett <haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2021 7:10 AM To: Pusey, Steven Subject: (External] Fwd: Request for Additional Information - Codington Flementary, Wilmington - permit SW8 950401 Attachments: Poured -in -Place Rubber TECHNICAL BULLETIN #4 Permeability.pdf CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam. Steven, Attached is some additional information that the manufacturer supplied to the school. I believe this was also provided to the Division during our discussions back in February and provides information about the permeability of the material. Hopefully this is the missing piece of the puzzle so we can move forward. Best Regards, Doug -------- Forwarded Message-------- Subject:Re: Request for Additional Information - Codington Elementary, Wilmington permit SW8 950401 Date:Thu, 10 Jun 202105:13:43 -0400 From:Doug Haggett<haggetteneineeri@bellsouth.net> To:Pusey, Steven <steven.pusev@ncdenr.eov> Steven, Before we completed the design for the playground, Christine reviewed the surface design and agreed that is was pervious (refer to email below). Based on her comments the school system ordered the playground equipment so that the project could be completed in time for the students to use when school resumes in August. Now you are telling us that the surface is not approved. This presents a problem! I will discuss with the school system and see how they would like to proceed. Best Regards, Doug Thank you for the additional information. As long as the subsurface was not compacted, it can be considered a pervious surface. we'll just need a minor mod to the permit to demonstrate the change in material and new site layout. Please include your description below or a similar construction sequence that confirms the subsurface was not or will not be compacted. Christine Hall, PE Wilmington Regional Stormwater Program Supervisor Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources - State Stormwater Program North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Office: 910 796 7215 Direct: 910 796 7339 ** Please note the change to my direct phone number ** Email: christine.hall@ncdenr.gov Address: 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. -----Original Message ----- From: Doug Haggett [mailto:haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net] Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2021 5:30 AM To: Hall, Christine <Christine.Hall@ncdenr.gov> Cc: Johnson, Kelly <kelly.p.johnson@ncdenr.gov> Subject: Re: [External] Codington Elementary School CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam.<mailto:report.spam@nc.gov> Christine, Based on discussions with the playground company, this surface installation was developed to maintain permeability so the soils are not compacted. The process is as follows: 1. The play area is staked for removal of the root mat. 2. Root mat is removed and the border is installed. 3. Geogrid with integral filter fabric is installed over the soil. 4. Stone is placed over the Geogrid from outside of the plastic border to prevent equipment from compacting the soil. Stones with a diameter greater than 1-inch are typically removed to insure a smooth surface. 5. Loose fill rubber chips are placed over the stone and reinforcing welded wire mesh is imbedded for stability. This layer typically has a 1-inch installed thickness. 6. The troweled on rubber wearing surface is placed over the loose rubber chips by hand. This surface is composed of rubber chips with a binder. 7. Color is applied to the wearing surface per the individual design. Please let me know if you need additional information. I will be happy to reach out to the playground company (Barry Recreation) in Pittsboro or to the manufacturer of the rubber surface (Hanover Specialties, Inc.). Thank you for your assistance. Doug PJ On 6/9/20216:07 PM, Pusey, Steven wrote: Doug, Since the engineered rubber surface for the playground does not meet one of the 5 standard exemptions to built -upon area (BUA) called out in N.C.G.S.143-214.7(b2), you have the option of demonstrating to us that the proposed surface allows an adequate level of stormwater infiltration to be considered either pervious or partially pervious. The information the applicant provides shall be based on engineering calculations and the results of research studies showing that the proposed surface provides equal or better infiltration rates as the surrounding pervious surfaces and that it shall function in perpetuity. Typically, for grassed A and B type soils, the infiltration rate is at least 1 inch per hour. Can you provide some data on typical infiltration rates of this type of surface? I look forward to hearing from you soon. Regards, Steven G. Pusey Steven G. Pusey Environmental Engineer II Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources State Stormwater Program North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality 127 Cardinal Drive, Wilmington, NC 28405 Office: (910) 796-7215 Direct: (910) 796-7331 Email: steven.puseyOncdenr.gov F 4r E4irnwer iYFaiNnlr W I'11e1� Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Doug Haggett, P.E. Haggett Engineering Associates, Inc. 5307 S. College Road, Suite 2B Phone: (910) 397-0808 Email: haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net Manufacturing & Supply, inc. TECHNICAL BULLETIN #4 RESILIENT PLAYGROUND SURFACING SYSTEMS Permeability - Drainage Capacitv Sport and recreational surfacing can be constructed with either non -permeable or permeable characteristics. The permeability is altered by choice of materials and installation techniques that are adaptable in the field. Most Pour -in -place playground surfaces are permeable, allowing rain water to pass through it; this helps to control runoff, to be self cleansing to a certain degree, and to allow the area to be used immediately after a rainfall. Non -permeable surfaces are frequently chosen for water -play areas or food service play courts, where the need for sanitation control by regular cleaning is very high. The most recognized test for permeability is ASTM F1551-03. This test is directed toward synthetic turf products but is sometimes used to describe the characteristics of bound rubber particles used for play surfaces. While synthetic turf is produced in quality controlled factory conditions, poured -in -place rubber surfaces are field installed and are usually variable in surface texture and porosity. The variables are granule size and sieve distribution, thickness and density of the wearing surface, quantity and type of polyurethane binder used, and the cleanliness of the surface. The following protocol was set to determine the range of results of a typical playground pour -in - place surfacing system using OTS BTRTm Q-Series polyurethane binders and EPDM rubber granules of 1-3.5mm as a wearing surface over a base of SBR buffings. Test Method: ASTM F1551-03: Standard Test for the Comprehensive Characterization of Synthetic Turf Playing Surfaces and Materials. Reference also Din18035, Part 6. Test Equipment-, Test Sampling: Tube: 10.00" ID Tube Flow Head: 2 Gallons Tube Index Mark: 15.24cm / 6 inches (6) EPDM Wearing Cap @ 12.5mm thick ('/") Individual weights noted below System Thickness 3.75" Conditioning before test: 70F @ 65% RH Test Procedure: The Tube was sealed to an 18" x 18" specimen with silicone cement to assure that the water would drain only through the cap. The water was filled into the tube faster than the specimen could drain until the water level reached the Index point. The elapsed time was measured in seconds from the time the water level reached the index point until it drained to the specimen surface. The procedure was repeated four times, with the first time being the conditioning pass and three times being timed. The test data values represent the drainage rates for the system and do not consider the type of sub -base on which the surface might be laid (i.e., crushed stone, asphalt, concrete or similar.) Results: Specimen # Weight of Sample Water flow /sec Gal/min/sv Rainfall Capacity 1 2.73# SF 111/115/119//115 2 2.70# SF 110/116/118//114 3 2.69# SF 109/112/116//112 4 2.71# SF 110/116/121//115 5 2.81# SF 122/124/126//124 6 2.72# SF 114/119/121//118 Average 115 17 52 inches / hr Tests Performed by R. D. Wilson, OTS Company. Comment: The theoretical rainfall capacity of a PIP surface will vary, depending upon the nature of the rubber / PU matrix that creates the open voids through which the water will pass. In field tests of aged surfaces, it is noted that the rainfall capacity of the surface will naturally decline if the voids become filled with silt, sand or debris. It was concluded that except in extremely unusual conditions and circumstances, a standard industry PIP surface remained very permeable over time, though certainly not to the original tested flow rates. Further, the rainfall capacity of any PIP surface is more related to the capability of the sub -base to carry the surface discharge at a rate equal to the flow of water through the PIP system. These observations are not necessarily based on recorded data, but a combination of field tests and practical observation. OTS Company believes the information herein to be true, accurate and reliable and is given in good faith. The company cannot, however be held responsible for any errors or omissions and will not accept responsibility for any use which may be made of the information. Properties shown are typical and do not imply a specification. This information is based on practical experience and laboratory testing, successful use depends on the conditions applicable at the time and the equipment used. Users must ensure by their own testing that the products perform adequately in each situation. Since conditions and disposal are beyond our control, OTS Company, Inc. disclaims any liability incurred in connection with the use of our products; no warranty, express or implied, is given nor is any freedom from any patent or use of trademark owned by OTS or others implied. OTS Manufacturina and Supply. Inc. 293 Industrial Drive Lexington, SC 29072 Telephone: (803) 967-3649 © 2016 OTS Burd, Tina J From: Burd, Tina J Sent: Friday, March 26, 2021 10:24 AM To: eddie.anderson@nhcs.net, haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net Subject: SW8 950401 - Codinaton Elementary School The Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (Stormwater Section) accepted the Stormwater Permit Minor Modification Application for the subject project on March 23, 2021. The project has been assigned to Steven Pusey and you will be notified if additional information is needed. Please be advised that the construction of built -upon area may not commence until the Stormwater Permit is issued. Best Regards, Tina Burd Administrative Associate II Wilmington Regional Office Division of Environmental Assistance & Customer Service Phone 910-796-7215 NCDEQ Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 i rt c^,i (o the �.. r8p(1 'rj if Website: htto://deg.nc.eoy/about/divisions/enerizv-mineral-land-resources/stormwater Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-ig, the Department of Environmental Quality has adjusted operations to protect the health and safety of the staff and public. Many employees are working remotely or are on staggered shifts. To accommodate these staffing changes, all DEQoffice locations are limiting public access to appointments only. Please check with the appropriate staff before visiting our offices, as we may be able to handle your requests by phone rr email. We appreciate your patience as we continue to szrve the public during this challenging time. Nor! -Transfer Application Completeness Review Checklist - Short Version Project Name: [� (] J )7c-> A.) rLCmcz) CI.4ob_L Date Delivered to WINO Project County/Location: "d�l C �r`�+ .In�A AL H BIMS Received/Accepted Date: r BIMS Acknowledged Date:r Permit Action: New �+'Voi iocared in the ET: of the following defigated and New Permit #2: Functioning programs. NHC: Carolina Beach /', are Beach / `,h0mingmr j ?Frig^iswiie Beach Bruns: Leland / Navassa 01 / Oak Island Cart: Emerald Isle ❑nsl: Jacksonville P Surf CGty .gajor Mod ,7inor Mod, Renewal Er Permit Type: HD LD LID Uverali HD &i.D Combo General Permit ! Offslte / Exempt. Development Type: Commercial! 'Residential / other Subdivided?: Subdivision 5 nele Lois c] Rule(s)c U20.17 Coastal 1 12008 Coastal n1995 Coastal ErE_xisting Permit #: SCAD5 5,0q C? r fxar;aton aate3: F�O fsite to SW8. Is Lot ID'ed in Master Permit? Phase h ❑ Universa� %,I7T;988 Coasta! Permittee Type & Documents Needed: Property Owner(s) OPurchaser Lessee HOA rVlahle? OViabI0 =Viable? =Viable? oDeed EDPurchase Aemt Lease EDElection Minutes FiNat Subdivided: Deed Subdivision: Common Area Deed Paperwork wppticanon rtp' f75505 (within 6mo) Check#(s): Supplement" (I new form or for older forms: I original per SCM) O&M2 Report {Inf 1 or PP] lations (signed/seoled) Restrictions, if subdivided FLProject Narrative ElUSGS Map (or on file?) 177rPlans (2 Sets) NPE Certification Elec7.ror4c Cop;es Easements. Recorded (2017 Rules) p'JQI Fee Subject to 5A?y / N Subject to ORW? Y / N N OTES: Enter BIMS AcKnowieoged Date on this Sheet For New Projects -Enter New Permit # on Supplements & Deed Restiction Temalates. 'If wiin 6 months and thev are requesting a mod, STOP. Needs a renewal first EMAILED ENGINEER DATE: REVIEWER NAME: -.5T6 vE Comments: =Developer =Viable? RECEIV,En ':WO\\Reference',ibrzry\procedureslC.,eckiiscs\ComolecenessReview Checklist 20200131 x Haggett Engineering Associates, Inc. Tra nsm itta W i. 5307 South College Road, Suite 213 REClalVED Wilmington, North Carolina 28412 4 Phone No.: (910) 397-0808 s Email: haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net ; mAn 2 3 mi TO: Kelly Johnson SUBJECT: Stormwater Permit Minor DATE: NCDEUt March 15, MIZONGTON RO Land Quality Section Modification DEMLR 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 FROM: PROJECT NAME: PROJECT NUMBER: Doug Haggett Codington Elementary School 21-1003 4321 Carolina Beach Road Wilmin on, NC 28412 We are sending the following via: ® U.S. Mail ❑ Reports ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Copy of Letter ❑ Change Order ❑ Submittal ❑ Priority ❑ Courier ® Permit Applications ❑ Specifications ❑ Other COPIES DESCRIPTION Original Form 7: Minor Modification Application 2 2 Plan Sets; Sheet C.1.1 through C.4.1 These are transmitted for the purpose checked below: ❑ For Approval ❑ Approved as Noted ❑ For Review and Comment Remarks: ❑ Approved as Submitted ® Submit ❑ Prints Returned After Loan to Us ❑ Resubmit ❑ As Requested Enclosed are the documents we discussed for the the Minor Modification related to the proposed special needs playground addition. Details for the pervious play surface are shown on C.3.1. Sheet C.2.2 shows the proposed site improvements and includes a stormwater summary. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for all your help with this project. Signed: Johnson, Kell From: Doug Haggett <haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net> Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 2021 5:01 AM To: Hall, Christine Cc: Johnson, Kelly Subject: Re: [External] Codington Elementary School CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report Spam.<mailto:report.spam@nc.gov> Christine, Thank you for your assistance with this somewhat unusual installation. I advised the school that we would include an installation detail for the play surface with the modification and include the description. John Barr with Barr's Recreation said he would install according to the outline presented below. Best Regards, Doug On 2/23/20214:42 PM, Hall, Christine wrote--__ > Thank you for the additional information t#�e .Subsurface was not compacted, it can be considered a r, P%Vli-ous surface. We'll just need a minor mod to the permit to demonstrate the, change in material and new site layout. P,lle�ase include your description below or a similar construction sequence that confirms the subsurface was not or will not be compacted. > Christine Hall, PE > Wilmington Regional Stormwater Program Supervisor Division of Energy, > Mineral and Land Resources —State Stormwater Program North Carolina > Department of Environmental Quality > Office: 910 796 7215 > Direct: 910 796 7339 ** Please note the change to my direct phone number ** > Email: christine.hall@ncdenr.gov > Address: 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. > Wilmington, NC 28405 > Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North > Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. > -----Original Message--- > From: Doug Haggett [mailto:haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net] > Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 20215:30 AM > To: Hall, Christine <Christine.Hall@ncdenr.gov> > Cc: Johnson, Kelly <kelly.p.johnson@ncdenr.gov> > Subject: Re: [External] Codington Elementary School > CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments unless > you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to Report > Spa m.<mailto: repo rt.spam@nc.gov> > Christine, > Based on discussions with the playground company, this surface installation was developed to maintain permeability so the soils are not compacted. The process is as follows: > 1. The play area is staked for removal of the root mat. > 2. Root mat is removed and the border is installed. > 3. Geogrid with integral filter fabric is installed over the soil. > 4. Stone is placed over the Geogrid from outside of the plastic border to prevent equipment from compacting the soil. Stones with a diameter greater than 1-inch are typically removed to insure a smooth surface. > 5. Loose fill rubber chips are placed over the stone and reinforcing welded wire mesh is imbedded for stability. This layer typically has a 1-inch installed thickness. > 6. The troweled on rubber wearing surface is placed over the loose rubber chips by hand. This surface is composed of rubber chips with a binder. > 7. Color is applied to the wearing surface per the individual design. > Please let me know if you need additional information. > I will be happy to reach out to the playground company (Barrs > Recreation) in Pittsboro or to the manufacturer of the rubber surface (Hanover Specialties, Inc.). > Thank you for your assistance. > Doug > On 2/22/20214:16 PM, Hall, Christine wrote: >> Mr. Haggett, >> Unfortunately you haven't provided enough information for us to determine how to handle this surface. In order to confirm whether or not it will be considered as a permeable surface, you will need to provide additional details on how the subsurface was prepared. For instance, was the subsurface compacted? >> Christine Hall, PE >> Wilmington Regional Stormwater Program Supervisor Division of Energy, >> Mineral and Land Resources — State Stormwater Program North Carolina >> Department of Environmental Quality >> Office: 910 796 7215 >> Direct: 910 796 7339 ** Please note the change to my direct phone number ** >> Email: christine.hall@ncdenr.gov >> Address: 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. 2 >> Wilmington, NC 28405 >> Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North >> Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. >> -----Original Message ----- >> From: Johnson, Kelly >> Sent: Friday, February 19, 20212:39 PM >> To: Hall, Christine<Christine. Hall@ ncdenr.gov> >> Subject: FW: [External] Codington Elementary School >> Last week I had a question about using the rubber material over 57 stone under a playground, and I told him that he would have to consider the soils underneath and not compact them. He said that they used geogrid underneath the rubber to minimize the compaction. How do we want to handle this? The email chain from last week is attached. Evidently it is already installed. Installation photos in the pdf. >> Kelly Johnson >> Kelly Johnson >> Environmental Engineer >> NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources Stormwater >> Permitting >> 127 Cardinal Drive Extension >> Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 >> Phone: 910.796.7335 >> Note Change in Phone Number >> -----Original Message ----- >> From: Doug Haggett< haggette ngi nee ri @be I Iso uth. net> >> Sent: Thursday, February 18, 202110:29 AM >> To: Johnson, Kelly<kelly.p.johnson@ncdenr.gov> >> Subject: [External] Codington Elementary School >> CAUTION: External email. Do not click links or open attachments >> unless you verify. Send all suspicious email as an attachment to >> Report Spa m.<mailto:report.spam@ nc.gov> >> Kelly, » >> Here are some photos of the installation process for the proposed surface. The company that will be installing the playground is based out of Pittsboro and has apparently installed quite a few of these in North Carolina. >> Please let me know if you need any additional information in order to determine if the proposed method will meet the requirements as a Pervious Surface under the rule. >> Thank you for your assistance! >> Doug 3 >> Doug Haggett, P.E. >> Haggett Engineering Associates, Inc. >> 5307 S. College Road, Suite 2B >> Phone: (910) 397-0808 >> Email:haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net > Doug Haggett, P.E. > Haggett Engineering Associates, Inc. > 5307 S. College Road, Suite 2B > Phone: (910) 397-0808 > Email:haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net Doug Haggett, P.E. Haggett Engineering Associates, Inc. 5307 S. College Road, Suite 2B Phone: (910) 397-0808 Email: haggettengineeri@bellsouth.net A�h,� NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Beverly Eaves Perdue Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Governor Director Secretary STATE STORMWATER PERMIT NAME/OWNERSHIP CHANGE FORM I. CURRENT PERMIT INFORMATION 1. Stormwater Management Permit Number: (see attached) 2. Project Name: (see attached) 3. Current Permit Holder's Company Name/Organization: New Hanover County Schools 4. Signing Official's Name: nr Tim Markl av Title: Ri iT eri ntanriant 5. Mailing Address: New Hanover County Schools 6410 Carolina Beach Road City: Wilmington State: NC Zip: 28412 6. Phone: (gin ) 9.,i4-4g1,q Fax: ( q1 n ) 2..9 -4g2R II. PROPOSED PERMITTEE / OWNER / PROJECT / ADDRESS INFORMATION This request is for: (please check all that apply) ❑ Name change of the owner (Please complete Items 1, 2 and 3 below) ❑ Name change of project (Please complete Item 5 below) ❑ Change in ownership of the property/company (Please complete Items 1, 2, 3, and 4 below) ® Mailing address / phone number change. (Please complete Item 4 below) ❑ Other (please explain): 1. Proposed permittee's company name/organization: 2. Proposed permittee's signing official's name: 3. Proposed permittee's title: 4. Mailing Address: 6410 Carolina Beach Road City: Wilmington State: Nr. Zip: 28412 Phone:( 910 ) 254-4313 Fax: (910 ) 254-4328 5. New Project Name to be placed on permit: Please check the appropriate box. The proposed permittee listed above is: ❑ HOA or POA (Attach documentation showing that the HOA or POA owns, controls, or has a recorded easement for all areas that contain stormwater system features. Print name of HOA or PGA in #1 above and provide name of HOA/POA's authorized representative in #2 above) ❑ The property owner ❑ Lessee (Attach a copy of the lease agreement and complete Property Owner Information on page 4) , ❑ Purchaser (Attach a copy of the pending sales agreement. Final app �EEM I be granted upon receipt of a copy of the recorded deed) ❑ Developer (Complete Property Owner Information on page 4) SSW N/O Change Revl5Feb2011 Page 1 of 4 III. REQUIRED ITEMS A request to transfer a permit will not be approved by the Division of Water Quality (DWQ) unless all of the applicable required items listed below are included with the submittal. Failure to provide the listed items may result in processing delays or denial of the transfer. 1. This completed and signed form. This certification must be completed and signed by both the current permit holder and the new applicant if this is a change of ownership. 2. Legal documentation of the property transfer to a new owner. 3. A copy of any recorded deed restrictions, covenants, or easements, if required by the permit. 4. The designer's certification (DWQ Engineer and Designer Certification Forms are available from each DWQ Regional office), if required by the permit and if not already submitted to DWQ. 5. If the proposed permittee is a firm, partnership, association, institution, corporation, limited liability company, or other corporate entity, provide documentation showing the authority of the named representative to act on behalf of the proposed permittee. 6. The $40.00 processing fee. If this is an initial transfer from the original permittee the processing fee is not required. Subsequent ownership transfers will require the $40.00 processing fee. IV. CURRENT PERMITTEE'S CERTIFICATION Please check one of the following statements and fill out the certification below that statement: ❑X Check here if the current permittee is only changing his/her/its name, the project name, or mailing address, but will retain the permit. I, Dr. Tim Markley , the current permittee, hereby notify the DWQ that I am changing my name and/or I am changing my mailing address and/or I am changing the name of the permitted project. I further attest that this application for a name/ownership change is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge: I understand that if all required parts of this application are not completed or if all required supporting information and attachments listed above are not included, this application package will be returned as incomplete. ❑ Check here if current permittee is transferring the property to a new owner and will not retain ownership of the permit. I, , the current permittee, am submitting this application for a transfer of ownership for permit # . I hereby notify DWQ of the sale or other legal transfer of the stormwater system associated with this permit. I have provided a copy of the most recent permit, the designer's certification for each BMP, any recorded deed restrictions, covenants, or easements, the DWQ approved plans and/or approved as -built plans, the approved operation and maintenance agreement, past maintenance records, and the most recent DWQ stormwater inspection report to the proposed permittee named in Sections II and V of this form. I further attest that this application for a name/ownership change is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this application are not completed or if all required supporting information and attachments listed above are not included, this application package will be returned as incomplete. I assign all rights and obligations as permittee to the proposed permittee named in Sections II and V of this form. I understand that this transfer of ownership Cann be approved by the DWQ unless and until the facility is in compliance with the permit. r Signature: Date: a Notary Public for the State of �'�ir> 41 County of /ye-& "0/I0 V c ' do hereby certify that �z personally appeared before me this the / day.of . &YI , 20AP— , and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing instrument. Witness my hand and official al, ry Seal) .�. EG N g ture � [ SSW N/O Change Revl 5Feb2011 Page 2 of 4�+`__._..._ -_ April 23, 2012 Permit # SW8 950816 ew Hanover County School projects on BIMS Permit Number School Name Permit Type Issue Date Expire Date Extension PE Cert? N8 950203 Noble Middle School <1 acre 1/24/1995 n/a N8 950401 Codington Elementary HD -Pond 5/31/1995 n/a 2/24/1998 N8 950402 Eaton Elementary HD -Pond 5/10/1995 n/a 2/24/1998 N8 950816 Holly Tree Elementary HD -Pond 9/8/1995 9/8/2005 NO N8 951225 Gregory Elementary HD -Pond 6/10/2008 6/11/2018 6/11/2022 3/11/1999 N8 960823 Wrightsboro Elementary HD -Pond 7/24/2009 7/24/2018 7/24/2022 9/24/1998 N8 970536 Bus Maintenance Facility HD -Pond 2/13/2009 8/15/2017 8/15/2021 9/21/1998 N8 980306 Administration Building HD -Pond 6/16/2009 9/11/2018 9/11/2022 12/21/2001 N8 990331 Rachel Freeman Elementary HD -Pond 8/6/2009 7/30/2019 7/30/2023 7/6/2000 N8 990511 Hoggard HS Sports Complex HD-Pond/INT 12/28/2009 11/8/2019 11/8/2023 8/18/2003 N8 990513 Veteran's Park School Sites HD-Pond/SF 4/9/2001 4/9/2011 4/9/2015 *8/26/2003 N8 990546 Williston Middle Renovations HD -Pond 8/14/2000 8/14/2014 8/14/2014 3/19/2003 N8 990608 New Hanover HS Athletic Fields Redevlop 5/26/2000 n/a N8 000129 Parsley Elementary 25LD 5/5/2001 n/a N8 000218 Chesterbrook Academy HD -Pond 6/23/2000 6/23/2014 6/23/2014 NO N8 001117 Noble Middle School Redevelop 4/23/2009 n/a N8 001233 Bellamy Elementary Exempt 12/21/2000 n/a N8 010303 Hoggard Field House HD-INT 5/8/2001 5/8/2011 5/8/2015 12/10/2001 N8 030726 Murrayville Elementary HD -Pond 11/20/2003 11/20/2013 11/20/2017 NO N8 040334 Laney HS Athletic Field Improvements 30LD 5/19/2004 n/a N8 051217 Ogden Elementary HD-INB 8/22/2008 2/13/2016 2/13/2020 NO N8 060220 Johnson Elementary Exempt 2/20/2006 n/a N8 060705 Forest Hills Elementary. HD -Pond 6/22/2007 6/22/2017 6/22/2021 6/27/2008 N8 060761 Bellamy Elementary Parking Improve. 30LD 12/1/2006 n/a N8 070908 North Campus Elementary 25LD 9/20/2007 n/a N8 090102 Snipes Academy of Arts & Design HD -Pond 1/23/2009 1/23/2019 12/30/2021 3/2/2011 The 8/26/2003 certification is for Ponds 1-5. Pond 6 was certified on 4/26/2005. The sand filter has never been certified.