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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW3220201_Email_20220426DeBerry, Margie From: Farkas, Jim J Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2022 2:03 PM To: Blackmon, Matthew; Bilafer, Kyle Cc: Khan, Zahid Subject: RE: Frank Liske Park Barn; 4001 Stough Road, Concord, Cabarrus County Good Afternoon, The Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (DEMLR), received a complete Stormwater Management Permit Application for the subject project on April 25, 2022. Staff review of the plans and specifications has determined that the project, as proposed, will comply with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in Title 15A NCAC 21-1.1000 - 1062 rules. We are forwarding Permit No. SW3220201, dated April 26, 2022, for the construction, operation and maintenance of the subject project and the stormwater system. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein, and does not supersede any other agency permits that may be required. The original signed permit package and plans are being mailed to the permittee, Kyle Bilafer, at the following address (NOTE: An electronic version of this permit can be found in our online repository: https://edocs.deg.nc.gov/WaterResources/Browse.aspx?id=494276&dbid=0&repo=WaterResources): Cabarrus County Attn: Kyle Bilafer, General Services Director PO Box 707 Concord, NC 28025 I will hold onto our hard copies of these projects for 30 days (in case any issues/typos with the permit are noticed and corrections need to be made) after which point, they will be kept on file at the Mooresville Regional Office. If you have any questions, or need additional information concerning this matter, please contact me at iim.farkas@ncdenr.gov. Thank you, Jim Farkas Environmental Engineer North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Energy, Mineral, & Land Resources — Stormwater Program 512 N. Salisbury Street 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 (919) 707-3646 Jim.Farkasgncdenr.gov " D E Oyi7 W [ � �MiYYM�I 8rw� Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19, 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 DEQ office 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 or email. We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. From: Farkas, Jim J Sent: Tuesday, February 1, 2022 2:07 PM To: Blackmon, Matthew <MBlackmon@benesch.com>; Bilafer, Kyle Cc: Moore, James <james.moore@ncdenr.gov> Subject: Frank Liske Park Barn; 4001 Stough Road, Concord, Cabarrus County Good Afternoon, We received your application for a new post -construction stormwater permit on 1/25/2022. At this time, the submission is not administratively complete and cannot be accepted for review in its current condition. Please provide the following submittal items within 30 calendar days (by close of business on 3/2/2022) so that we may accept the project and begin the review process, otherwise, the project will be returned as administratively incomplete. - 1x full hard copy of the Supplement-EZ Form. This item is required per Section V and Section VI, 3 of the Application. This spreadsheet uses macros to generate the correct pages to be filled out based on the information entered into the cover page. Once the cover page is filled out, click on the "Load Supplement Forms" link (between Lines 26 & 27 on the cover page) to generate the drainage areas page and the low -density page. All three of these pages of this form are required for this project. - 1x original signed (in pen) & notarized hard copy of the Operation & Maintenance Agreement Form. This item is required per Section V and Section VI, 3 of the Application and 15A NCAC 02H .1042(2)(j). Similar to the Supplement-EZ Form, the O&M Agreement Form uses macros to generate the maintenance requirements based on the information entered on the cover page. Please ensure that these pages are included with the resubmission and prior to getting the form notarized. NOTE: You may wish to get a second copy of this form notarized and have the applicant hold onto it (The Register of Deeds requires an original copy for recording). NOTE: Disconnected Impervious Surfaces is reserved for areas designed in accordance with Part C-10 of the Stormwater Design Manual. Low -density areas that utilize disconnection should not be indicated as Disconnected Impervious Surface on the O&M Agreement Form. - 1x original signed (in pen) & notarized hard copy of the Application. This item is required per Section VI, 1 and 15A NCAC 02H .1042(2)(a). The Application was signed in Section IX instead of the required Section X. - 1x hard copy of the project narrative. This item is required per Section VI, 5. - 1x hard copy of a USGS topographic map depicting the project location. This item is required per Section VI, 6 and 15A NCAC 02H .1042(2)(d). - 2x hard copies of a full-sized plan sheet showing the following (NOTE: Only updated plan sheets need to be provided): o Wetland delineation for the site or a note on the plans that there are no wetlands located on -site. This item is required per Section VI, 8m of the Application and 15A NCAC 02H .1042(2)(g)(iii). Please also list the name of the individual that made this determination on the plans. o Dimensioned project area boundary with bearings and distances. This item is required per Section VI, 8i of the Application and 15A NCAC 02H .1042(2)(g)(ii). It was noted that the project area as shown in Section IV, 7 and as shown on plan sheet C102 include the Stonewall Jackson Training School (which may be covered under permit SW3131004 (you will need to check with the Mooresville Regional Office as they have that permit on -file)). You can use a smaller subsection of the property (such as the park boundary) for the project area. NOTE: This is an administrative completeness review, not a detailed engineering review. While not required for administrative completeness, the following items were noted during this review: - The project does not appear to meet the requirements to be considered a low -density project (15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)). Typically, piping on a low -density project is only allowed where unavoidable (such as passing stormwater underneath a sidewalk/driveway via a culvert) and piping networks are almost always not allowed. - The drainage area information for the project should be included in Section IV, 10. For a low -density project, the "drainage area" is equal to the project area and there is no off -site drainage area. - Please initial the items in Section VI that have been provided in the submission. - Please list the county that the project is located in in Section I, 2 of the Application. If these items are received within the stipulated timeframe, we can accept the project and begin the review process. Once accepted, reviews under the standard permitting process generally take 30 — 45 calendar days, but can take up to 90 calendar days per statute (one of our two reviewer positions is currently vacant so this review will probably be closer to 45 days than 30). Hard copies should be mailed to the following address: For Fed Ex/UPS: Jim Farkas 512 N. Salisbury Street, Office 640E Raleigh, NC 27604 For USPS: Jim Farkas 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 Jim Farkas Environmental Engineer North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Energy, Mineral, & Land Resources — Stormwater Program 512 N. Salisbury Street 1612 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1612 (919) 707-3646 Jim.Farkasgncdenr.gov " D E Oyi7 W [ � �MiYYM�I 8rw� Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. Based on the current guidance to minimize the spread of COVID-19, 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 DEQ office 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 or email. We appreciate your patience as we continue to serve the public during this challenging time. 4