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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20071466 Ver 1_More Info Received_20071017Supplemental Information: Jurisdictional Waters Impact Permit Application (Prue-Construction Notice) 2007 October 16 Westerfield Farms II Section O1 Phase O1 (39.2833°N, 66.5277°W) County of Harnett Ray's Branch, "Unnamed Tributary" to Lower Little River, Cape Fear River Basin Owner/Applicant Omega VIII Investments LLC (Thomas Etowski, President) 5506 Yadkin Road Fayetteville NC 28303 910/864-0247 Agent/Consultant r /~ Thomas S Blue PE PLS (BLUE: Land, Water, Infrastructure) .-~ J 1271 Old Highway #1 South Southern Pines NC 28387 •~~ 910/690-5922 s~ r C ~, T ~ 7 2007 DEhf~ - i~dATER QUALItY 1'VEFiRt~Dc ~~ S f(~RR~aiQTE~ BRANCH Ten vegetated infiltration basins (bioretention areas) are proposed for this project to provide stormwater runoff treatment (quantity, character, or constituents). Three of these vegetated infiltration basins are located adjacent to the stream channel which crosses the upper edge of the project area. Without these stormwater management measures, all polluted stormwater runoff from the lower (downslope) project area would directly discharge to surface waters without treatment. The three vegetated infiltration basins located adjacent to the stream channel have been placed in this location to capture upslope stormwater runoff prior to entering surface waters. The largest two of these three vegetated infiltration basins impact jurisdictional wetlands. These vegetated infiltration basins address quantity, character, or constituents of the stonnwater runoff. Such protects the biological, physical, and chemical characteristics of the receiving waters. All stormwater runoff from the 10-year 24-hour storm is captured and fully infiltrated by the vegetated infiltration basins. More than 97% of all precipitation events are smaller (less rainfall) than the 10-year 24-hour storm. Less stormwater runoff will leave the site after full project build-out than does currently. The receiving stream channel is currently unstable and in very poor condition, apparently having been denuded and dredged some years ago. The adjacent wetlands are also in poor condition from these impacts. The proposed stormwater managements system, including the three vegetated infiltration basins located adjacent to the stream channel, will aid in stream rehabilitation. The net benefits of the three vegetated infiltration basins adjacent to the stream channel far outweigh any negative impact from the minor impacts to jurisdictional waters. It is likely - if not nearly certain -that there will be a net increase in jurisdictional wetlands at the site due to construction of the these three vegetated infiltration basins. This expected increase is due to the lateral seepage of stormwater from the infiltration basins, which will produce downslope hydric soil conditions. The project developer (owner/applicant) has made a good faith effort to undertake site development in a sustainable manner and has gone well beyond regulatory requirements in an effort to do such. This is not limited to stormwater management, but also includes project landscaping with all native vegetation (excluding roadside grass turf).