HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC210799_NOT Closeout Documents_20230310CITY OF GREENSBORO
SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL
INSPECTION REPORT
GREENSBORO
Site Name: Greensboro Summit Creek Charter Academy
Site Location: 2126 Scott Rd
Permit Number: 3024
Person(s) Financially Responsible: Bob Dunston, Charter Development Company, LLC
3850 Broodmoor Ave., Suite 201
Grand Rapids, MI 49512
Weather & Soil Conditions: Weather: Clear, Soil: normal
Is site in compliance with City's Erosion Control Ordinance? ✓ Yes No
Violations/Problems:
Site Status: ✓ Undisturbed Clearing and grubbing
Grading: Rough Fine Grading without a permit
Has off -site sedimentation occurred since last inspection? Yes ✓ No
Degree: slight moderate severe
Corrective actions needed:
Site has good vegetation and no erosion; The grading permit is closed, please close the state permit.
Delivered to: Dillon Smith; Will Derrickson
Delivered by: hand fax ✓ email mail
Inspected by: Connie Isley, (336) 433-7369
Date of inspection: 4/13/2022
Date of reinspection: 4/13/2022
Please see the following page for important information regarding this site report.
P. O. Box 3136, Greensboro, North Carolina 27402-3136
SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL
INSPECTION REPORT (CONT)
TO RECIPIENTS OF THIS INSPECTION REPORT
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND RESPOND AS NECESSARY.
• If corrective actions are listed on the front, a follow-up inspection will be made to see if the
corrections have been made and to determine if the are successful. Failure to meet the deadline
may result in a Notice of Violation, Stop Work Order, Revocation of the Grading Permit, or other
enforcement action against the site. It is the owner/developer's (the person(s) financially
responsible for the disturbance) responsibility to have the necessary corrections made and to make
arrangements with their engineer, contractor, etc. to have them completed by the deadline.
If the owner/developer, contractor, engineer, or other agents have questions about this inspection
report or any corrections listed on the front of this report, contact the Sediment and Erosion Control
Section. Do not wait until the deadline to start asking questions.
• The person responsible for the land -disturbing activity is reminded that the Erosion Control
Ordinance is performance oriented; if it is determined that off -site sedimentation is occurring
despite proper implementation and maintenance of the approved erosion control plan, it is the
owner/developer's responsibility to provide additional sediment trapping and/or erosion control
measures.
The owner/developer is responsible for taking the initiative in inspecting the site to see that the
approved erosion control plan is being implemented, that the devices are successful, and that the
devices are properly maintained and repaired. Do not wait for erosion control personnel to discover
and point out the problems; their function is not to serve as your construction inspector but to spot
check the site for compliance with the approved plan. When inspectors discover problems and there
has been no initiative on the owner/developer's part to make corrections, you will be expected to
make corrections immediately, usually within one or two days.
P. O. Box 3136, Greensboro, North Carolina 27402-3136