HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC217073_MODIFICATION Supporting Doc (PHASE 2 LOTS)_20221018Engineering Services Department
Trevor Spencer, P.E.
DIRECTOR
NORTH CAROLINNS INTERNATIONAL CITY"
October 18, 2022
Owner/Financially Responsible Party
D.R. Horton, Inc.
2000 Aerial Center Parkway, Suite 110
Morrisville, NC 27560
Previous Property Owner (via email)
Leoterra Eastchester, LLC
110-A Shields Park Drive
Kernersville, NC 27284
RE: TRANSFER APPROVAL of EROSION and SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN
Project: Erynndale Subdivision, Phase 2, Lots 55, 56, 68-77 and 95-133
Location: At/near 4402 Kendale Road, High Point, NC 27265
Land -Disturbing Permit: EN-21-0264 2400 (Erynndale Subdivision)
Dear Sir or Madame:
As per your request, the Engineering Services Department has completed the review process of
the package you submitted in regard to the transfer of Phase 2, Lots 55, 56, 68-77 and 95-133
within the approved Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan for Erynndale Subdivision
(EN 19 0284) to D.R. Horton, Incorporated.
Conditions of the transfer are:
• D.R. Horton, Incorporated, shall hold title to the property on which the permitted
activity is occurring or will occur.
• D.R. Horton, Incorporated, is the sole claimant of the right to engage in the permitted
activity.
• There will be no substantial change in the permitted activity.
• The plan holder shall comply with all terms and conditions of the plan until such time as
the plan is transferred.
• D.R. Horton, Incorporated, shall comply with all terms and conditions of the plan once
the plan has been transferred.
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Notwithstanding changes to law made after the original issuance of the plan, the Department
may not impose new or different terms and conditions in the plan without the prior express
consent of D.R. Horton, Incorporated. Nothing in this subsection shall prevent the Commission
from requiring a revised plan pursuant to G.S. 113A-54. I(b).
The transferred plan specifically cover the Erosion and Sediment Control Measures
required for activities associated with the Grading and Building Phases.
If a different identity executes the activities associated with the Building Phase, this approved
Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (E&SCP) may be transferred to the firm/person executing
the Building Phase. Prior to transferring the plan, written authorization and a Financial
Responsibility Form must be submitted to our office for review. The terms and conditions of the
approved plan shall remain in place unless otherwise noted.
The Erosion Control Measures shown on the plan(s) are approximate and some field adjustment
may be required to make the measures work correctly.
The Erosion Control Financial Guarantee (Surety), Bond NC 100698 for $12,800.00 will be
transferred from EN-18-0221 to this Record, EN 210241 2392. The Erosion Control Financial
Bond will be retained by the City as per Section 7.2.2 — Performance Guarantee of the City of
High Point Development Ordinance until the site is stabilized with sufficient groundcover and a
final inspection is performed.
This letter will serve notice that:
• As per NCGS 15A NCAC 04B.0120 (b) and (c), INSPECTIONS AND
INVESTIGATIONS, this letter shall serve as notice that inspection of sites shall be
carried out by the staff of Department of Environmental Quality or other qualified
persons authorized by the Commission or Department of Environmental as necessary to
carry out its duties under the Act and no person shall refuse entry or access to any
representative of the Commission or any representative of a local government who
requests entry for purposes of inspection.
• As per High Point Development Ordinance 2.5. 1 O.G. I and 2, the Land -Disturbing Permit
will become null and void one (1) year from the date of issuance. You may request in
writing, 180-day permit extension 30 days prior to the expiration date, for good cause.
• The original approval of the draft Erosion and Sediment Control Plan and the Land
Disturbing Permit issued by the City of High Point was conditional based on the
applicant's compliance with Federal and State water quality laws, regulations, and rules.
The transferred Erosion and Sediment Control Plan will also be conditional based on the
applicant's compliance with Federal and State water quality laws, regulations, and rules.
• The approval of the draft Erosion and Sediment Control Plan is based in part on the
accuracy of the information provided on the submitted Financial Responsibility Form. If
any changes to the submitted Financial Responsibility Form (e.g., ownership, address,
company name) occur, then you are required to submit an amended form showing such
changes.
• The approval of the draft Erosion and Sediment Control Plan does not supersede any
other permit or approval.
• Approval of the draft Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, authorizes the permittee to
discharge stormwater in accordance with the standard and regulations of current General
Permit NCGO 10 and the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES).
• This Letter of Approval must be posted at the site of the land disturbing activity along
with the Land -Disturbing Permit, the approved Erosion and Sediment Control Plan,
copies of the NPDES/NCGO 10 Permit, NCGO 10 Self Inspection and Ground
Stabilization and Materials Handling Details, and a copy of the Certificate of Coverage
(COC).
• Records of Inspections must be kept on site for twelve (12) months.
• All data used to complete the e-NOI and all Inspection Records must be maintained for a
period of three (3 )) years and available upon request (40 CFR 122.41).
• Construction site pollutants must be maintained on -site and not allowed to reach the
state's waters. Any spent fluids from construction traffic must be cleaned up and disposed
of properly. Any herbicide,, pesticide and fertilizer must be used in accordance with the
label restrictions. All wastes composed of building materials shall be disposed of in
accordance with North Carolina General Statues, Chapter 130A, Article 9 — Solid Waste
Management, and rules governing the disposal of solid waste (NC Administrative Code
Section 15A NCAC 13B). No dumping of paint and other liquid building material waste
in storm drains. Concrete materials onsite, including excess concrete, must be controlled
and managed to avoid contact with surface waters, wetlands or buffers. No concrete
slurry shall be discharged from the site.
• Only minor deviation from the approved plan can be approved by the Erosion Control
Inspector. Deviations are limited to the following deficiencies:
• Addition of E&SC measures (e.g., silt fence, inlet protection, check dam, rolled
erosion control practices, etc.).
• Relocation of E&SC Measures that improve the overall stormwater and sediment
control.
• Erosion Control Measures must be maintained until site is stabilized with sufficient
ground cover. The Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 197' ) (NCGS 113 ) A-51
through 66) is performance -oriented, requiring protection of existing natural resources
and adjoining properties. If following the commencement of this project, the approved
E&SCP is inadequate to meet the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control
Act of 1973, revisions to the plan may be required by the Erosion Control Inspector.
• A condition of this approval is that the streets in this phase must be kept free of sediment.
Erosion Control Measures to prevent construction traffic from tracking sediment onto the
streets must be maintained. Any debris or sediment shall be cleaned from the street
surface immediately.
• All applicable fees must be paid prior to the issuance of the Land -Disturbing Permit.
Site Data:
Project Name: Erynndale Subdivision, Phase 2, Lots 55, 56, 68-77 and 95-133
Land -Disturbing Permit (Project ID): EN-21-0264 2400
Limits of Disturbance (in acres) approved: 10.14 acres
Address: at/near: 4402 Kendale Drive
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City: High Point
State: NC
Zip Code: 27265
County: Guilford
Latitude (in decimal degrees):-80.003 degrees*
Longitude (in decimal degrees): 36.044 degrees*
Receiving Water Body: West Fork Deep River Tributary
Stream Index: 17-3-(0.7)**
River Basin: Cape Fear
Draft E&SCP submitted by: Leoterra Skeet Club, LLC
Date(s) draft E&SCP Received: October 25, 2019 (EN-19-0284)
Plan Type: E&SCP
Is this site part of a project covered under a common plan of development: Yes
Site Plan: EN-19-0284 approved 1-10-2020 issued January 16, 2020 (Active)
* at/near Construction Entrance
** Could not pull up information on NC Surface Water Classifications Map 9-28-2021.
Information shown could be incorrect.
Additional Information:
Important Notice:
Per NCGO10000 Construction Stormwater General Permit effective April 1, 2019:
• An owner, developer or builder conducting construction activities that includes
clearing, grading, or excavation activities that results in the disturbance of land
greater or equal to one acre which requires a common plan of development (a.k.a.
Site Plan).
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An owner, developer or builder conducting construction activities that includes
clearing, grading, or excavation activities on a site that is regulated by a common
plan of development (a.k.a. Site Plan).
• EN-19-0284 was approved 1-10-2020. All E&SC Plans approved before April 1,
2019 will automatically follow the new NCGO1 permit but will not need to fill out an
e-NOI or pay an annual permit fee. However, the permittees should print the new
permit and the two standard detail sheets and have them on site.
Information on the NCGOI O/NPDES Permit, e-NOI, COC, and e-NOT, can be found at the
following link https:Hdeq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-land-resources/energy-mineral-
land-permits/stormwater-permits/construction-sw
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The NCGO1 O/NPDES permittee must comply with all conditions of the NCGO10 Permit. Any
noncompliance constitutes a violation of the Clean Water Act (CWA) and is grounds for
enforcement action: for permit termination, revocation, or modification: or denial of a permit
upon renewal application. [40 CFR 122.41].
Please call me if you have any questions or comments.
Sine rely,
Scott . ord
Engineering Services Department
(336) 883-3194
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