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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExcavation Application Guidance 2021 10 21.pdfDuke Energy Lake Services Guidance for Completing an Excavation Permit Application Note: If you are proposing excavation in association with the permitting of a new or expanded facility under the Marina or Conveyance Programs, you do not need to complete this application. Instead, you should incorporate the excavation request into the permit application for the marina/conveyance using the appropriate application. Step 1: Contact Duke Energy Lake Services Complete "Part I" of the application and develop a drawing of the proposed excavation area. Contact Duke Energy Lake Services to schedule a site visit. Lake Services will conduct a site visit to determine if Duke Energy will accept an excavation permit application for the proposed work. If the Lake Services representative determines the application process may proceed, he/she will initial Part I of the application. Step 2: Draft Application Development Complete Parts II-III.A-G and Part V of the Excavation Permit Application. Step 3: Agency Consultation Send the draft application developed during Step 2 to the agencies for review and comment on the proposed activity. Refer to the Agency / Organization List available from Duke Energy to determine which federal, state, regional, and local agencies and organizations require consultation or review. Note: Duke Energy reserves the right to require consultation with additional organizations beyond those included in the Agency / Organization List. Each agency / organization must be provided at least 30 days prior notification. Evidence must be provided (e.g., response letter or Certified Mail receipt) in the complete application to show each agency / organization was given the opportunity to review the proposal. Consultation letters must be dated within the two years preceding Duke Energy's receipt of the application. All permits must be valid at time of application and have a term longer than the projected schedule for completing the permitted project. What to Expect During Agency Review and Comment: • You will typically receive a letter from each agency / organization either documenting its concurrence with your proposal, requiring additional information, recommending modifications, or offering no comment. You must address each agency's / organization's comments with a follow-up letter and in your final application as described in part IV. • If you do not receive any documentation from an agency / organization within 30 days of its receipt of your proposal, you must provide the agency / organization with a follow-up letter requesting comment on your proposal within 15 days from the date of the follow-up letter. If you still do not receive any response as a result of the second letter, type "NO RESPONSE" Duke Energy Page 1 of 13 rev 11/22/21 Excavation Program at the top of the follow-up letter and include it in the application along with proof of the agency's / organization's receipt of the letter (e.g., Certified Mail receipt). You may proceed with the application process recognizing, however, that if its comments come later in the application process, you will be required to address them. From the United States Army Corps of Engineers (Corps): (** Note — The Corps may have additional forms to submit for your proposal and an additional fee.) If the excavation can be done under the requirements of the General Permit (GP) or a Nationwide Permit (NWP), you will typically receive a copy of the Corps' tear sheet documenting authorization and providing any additional instructions. If the excavation isn't covered under the GP or a NWP, you'll be required to obtain an individual 404 Dredge and Fill permit from the Corps. You must receive written documentation from the Corps that your application either (1) meets the requirements of the GP or a NWP or (2) the proper 404 Dredge and Fill permit has been received before Duke Energy can process your application. From the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), Division of Water Resources: (Note NCDEQ may have additional forms to submit for your proposal and an additional fee) If the proposal meets the requirements of the Clean Water Act Sect. 401 Water Quality Certification, you will typically receive a letter from the NCDEQ Division of Water Resources documenting Sect. 401 Certification and providing any additional instructions. You may also receive a letter requiring additional information or recommending modifications. You must receive written documentation from NCDEQ noting any required Sect. 401 Certification has been received before Duke Energy can process your application. From the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission (NCWRC): If you do not receive any documentation from the NCWRC within 30 days of their receipt of your application, you may proceed with the application process without submitting a follow-up request, recognizing however if comments come in later in the application process, you will be required to address them. From the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC): (Note — SCDHEC may have additional forms to submit for your proposal and an additional fee) The SCDHEC conducts a joint application process with the USACOE in S.C. If the proposal meets any applicable requirements of the Clean Water Act Sect. 401 Water Quality Certification, you will typically receive a letter from SCDHEC documenting Sect. 401 Certification and providing any additional instructions. You may also receive a letter from USACOE requiring additional information for the agencies participating in the joint application process. You must receive written documentation from SCDHEC noting Sect. 401 Certification has been received if required before Duke Energy can process your application. • From the South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA): The applicant must wait 30 days after receiving the signed postal returned receipt. If a response from SCIAA has not been received by this time you may proceed with the application process without submitting a follow-up request, recognizing however if comments come in later in the application review process, you will also be required to address them. Duke Energy Page 2 of 13 rev 11/22/21 Excavation Program Step 4: Final Application & Submittal to Duke Energy Following the consultation process, finalize the application. The final application submitted to Duke Energy should incorporate all comments and recommendations provided by agencies and organizations during the agency consultation process as well as copies of all permits received. In addition to the final application include the following: • One check payable to Duke Energy for the application fee and security deposit • If applicable, a separate check payable to the appropriate Habitat Enhancement Program fund • Signed Excavation Program Applicant's Agreement by barge to approved access. Note: Co -applicants must also submit the application fees and applicable HEP fees with the application. Duke Energy Page 3 of 13 rev 11/22/21 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form FOR DUKE ENERGY USE ONLY Duke File No. Application Fee $ Security Deposit $ Check # Date Recv'd Initials Date of Duke Energy Lake Services, applicant and/or contractor on -site inspections Date Initials Date Final Protection/Avoidance Area Markings Field - Verified Initials Approved to Start Work By * : Date (Print) (Sign) Date Completion Required Date of Any Approved Extension Initials Date Passed Closeout Inspection* Initials Any Stop Work Orders or SMG Violations*? (check one) ❑Yes ❑No (If Yes, explain in PART V) Date Deposit Refunded Initials Date Permit Database Updated Initials * Forward copy of approved application (all pages, plus any attachments that Duke Energy changed) back to applicant with Approval Letter and highlight any changes. File copies of Approval and Close-out Checklists and any Stop Work Orders with application. Part I. Applicant Information (Please Print) Name Email address: Lake Address Contractor Company Contractor Contact Person Contractor Email Address: LAKE LOT INFORMATION Lake County City Subdivision Telephone Mailing Address (if different) Lot / Section No. Telephone State Tax Map No. Lot Size Acres Duke Energy Page 4 of 13 rcv 1 t i22i2 t Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form Security Deposit Refund Information The security deposit will be refunded after the excavation permit has expired if no violations of the approval occurred. The applicant will receive the security depost refund at the mailing address in Part I unless an alternative recipient is identified. Send the security deposit to an alternative recipient? (check one) ❑Yes ®No (If Yes, include name and mailing address below. Name: Mailing Address: Tax ID: Are there any Co -Applicants*? (check one) ❑Yes ❑No (If Yes, include names, street addresses or lot numbers, pier numbers, phone numbers, and email addresses in Part V — Additional Information) * Co -Applicants exist when the proposed work is being done under a single application, will be performed by a single contractor as one continuous project, and is done to benefit multiple owners / lease holders of Project -front properties within a single development. There can be nc more than 4 co -applicants in addition to the lead applicant on any application. Do not continue the application until an on -site inspection has been conducted between a Duke Energy Lake Representative and the applicant and/or the excavation contractor. NOTE: Initialling this portion of the application by a Lake Representative in no way constitutes approval or eminent approval of the excavation or any other lake use permitting activity. Date of on -site inspection Initials (Duke Energy) (applicant/contractor) Duke Energy Page 5 of 13 rcv 1 t /22/2 t Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form Part II. Description of Project A. Basic Information 1. Type of excavation: (check one) ® New excavation ❑ Maintenance excavation 2. Purpose of excavation: (check one) ❑ Water Intake Channel ❑ Other (specify): ❑ Boat Access Channel ❑ Wastewater Discharge Channel 3. Lake user category: (check one) ❑Private ❑Residential Marina ❑Commercial Marina ❑Public ❑Other (specify): 4. Max. Excavation Area Dimensions (ft): Length Width Depth (Note: include additional area dimensions if necessary so response to #5 below equals max. area dimensions in #4) 5. Volume of Excavated Material (TOTAL for the project): 6. Type of material removed (applicant determines by field sample if practical): 7. Excavation Site area: Acre (s) Disposal Site area: (s) 8. Total Disturbed Area (including equipment staging area): Cubic yards Acre Acre (s) 9. Does the project meet the requirements of the applicable General Permit? (check one) ❑Yes ONO 10. Do you claim title to the disposal area? (check one) ❑Yes ONO 11. Do you claim title to the equipment staging area? (check one) ❑Yes ONO 12. Are there any water -treatment facilities within 50 feet of the proposed excavation area? (check one) ❑Yes ONO (If Yes, specify): 13. How will the excavated material be entrapped and the erosion controlled? (e.g. see attached erosion control plan and disposal area design): Duke Energy Page 6 of 13 rev 11/22/21 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form 14. Type(s) of excavation equipment to be used: 15. Will waters or wetlands be crossed in transporting equipment to or from the site? (check one) ❑Yes ❑No (If yes, explain) By barge 16. Will return water re-enter the reservoir? (Check one) ❑Yes ❑No ❑N/A (If 'Yes, specify point(s) of 're-entry and show on Excavation Area Drawing) 17. Is there an existing facility (e.g. pier) that access is being maintained to by conducting the excavation? ❑Yes ❑No (If Yes, provide the existing permit number. If No, include a scaled drawing of the proposed facility). Permit # 18. Total planned duration of the work (Include first equipment mobilization, excavation through final mitigation measures complete): START / FINISH / (Month) (Year) (Month) (Year) Duke Energy Page 7 of 13 rev 11/22/21 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form Part II. (Continued) B. Protection / Avoidance Area Description Complete the following table including all land areas within and immediately adjoining the disturbed area: Protection/Avoidance Areas Approx Identification Method M Avoid (A) or Mitigate (M) Acre Field ID Work Area Dwg. ID (check all that apply) a. Marshland, swamp, ponds, beneficial aquatic vegetation or other potential wetlands circle all that apply) b. Buffer Zones (specify width & source of requirement) c. Environmental Areas as identified by Duke Energy d. Natural Areas as identified by Duke Energy e. Historic properties (specify) f. Rare or threatened species (specify) g. Buried gas, water, sewer, communications or electric lines circle Duke Energy Page 8 of 13 rev 11/22/2021 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form Protection/Avoidance Areas (check all that apply) Approx Identification Method M Avoid (A) or Mitigate (M) Acre Field ID Work Area DM. ID h. Impact Minimization Zones as identified by Duke Energy i. Other areas requiring specific avoidance, protection or mitigation (specify) * For "Field ID" column, specify entity or person that performed the identification and how it was physically marked (e.g. Duke Energy (John Doe)/Pink and purple -dotted tape, Corps of Eng. (John Smith)/ yellow flagging). For "Work Area Dwg ID" column, show the symbol that is used on the drawings to identify the protection/avoidance area. ** List and attach mitigation plans Duke Energy Page 9 of 13 rev 11/22/2021 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form C. Applicant's Signatures Comments: Applicant Name (print) Applicant Signature* Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Co -Applicant Name (print) Co -Applicant Signature* Date Date Date Date Date *Per my signature, the information provided in this application is correct to the best of my knowledge. Duke Energy Page 10 of 13 rev 11/22/2021 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form Part III. Additional Information A. Deed and Survey Plat: A copy of the deed and registered survey plat or other instrument under which each applicant and co -applicant claims title to the affected property (the shoreline adjoining the excavation area, equipment staging area, area crossed by any spoil and return water lines, and the disposal area). If the applicant(s) is(are) not the owner(s) of said property, then forward a copy of the deed and registered survey plat or other instrument under which the owner(s) claim title plus written authorization from the owner(s) to carry out the project on their land. B. Excavation Area Drawing: An accurate drawing of the area to be excavated. The drawing must show at a minimum, a North arrow; the boundaries and acreage of the proposed excavation area and equipment staging areas; lake, county, city, cove, tributary, road and subdivision names and lot numbers (as applicable); property corners for project front lots; the full pond elevation contour and lines dividing the cove width into equal thirds (as applicable); approximate volume in cubic yards of the material to be excavated; point(s) of return water re-entry; the boundaries of any adjoining areas that are to be specifically avoided or protected during the work and the location (address) of the disposal area for the excavated material. [NOTE: A copy of this drawing must also be provided to the excavation contractor to ensure restricted areas are not impacted.] C. Disposal Area Drawing: An accurate drawing of the proposed design for the disposal area. The drawing must show at a minimum, a North arrow; the boundaries and acreage of the proposed disposal area; lake, county, city, cove, tributary, road and subdivision names and lot numbers (as applicable); the full pond elevation contour (unless disposal is well away from the lake); the boundaries of any adjoining areas that are to be specifically avoided or protected during the work; the location (address) of the excavation area from which the material came and a statement of the disposal area's capacity with all dimensions labeled that were used in the volume calculation. [NOTE: A copy of this drawing must also be provided to the excavation contractor to ensure restricted areas are not impacted.] Also note for projects larger than one (1) acre in North Carolina, including excavated, equipment staging, and disposal areas, you must submit an erosion control plan. For projects larger than two (2) acres in South Carolina, including excavated, equipment staging and disposal areas, you must submit an erosion control plan. For projects < two (2) acres in South Carolina, you must submit a completed standard re-portingform orm for construction sites disturbing two (2) acres or less to the South Carolina Dept. of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) - Stormwater Management D. Vicinity Map and Driving Directions: A vicinity map and directions by road showing directions to both the excavation area and disposal area. Include the latitude and longitude of both the excavation area and the disposal area. Part IV. Agency Reviews and Approvals Begin this section with a summary table of all agencies consulted and applicant response to agency comments as shown in the example table below. Agencies should be listed in the order Duke Energy Page 11 of 13 rev 11/22/2021 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form shown in the Agency/Organization List. Consultation letters must be dated within the two years preceding Duke Energy's receipt of the application. Table IV-1. Sample Agency Comment and Response Table Agency Comment Applicant Response Agency I The activity is approved as proposed. NA Agency 2 The on -site well provides drinking water to the Contacted Mr. Smith on 1/l/20xx. No public. Please contact Mr. Smith to discuss the further action needed. proposed changes and potential issues associated with your proposal. You must contact us immediately if Applicant will contact Agency 2 if endangered species are located during the endangered species are located during course of construction. construction Agency 3 Requested agency comments on 1/l/20xx and NA again on 2/l/20xx. No response as of 2/16/20xx. Agency 4 Section 401 Water Quality Certification Applicant will comply with the conditions of the 401 Water Quality Certification Following the table of agency comments and applicant responses, include a table of permits and certifications issued by the reviewing agencies. As with the table of agency comments and applicant responses, agencies should be listed in the same order as they are listed in the Agency/Organization List. Table IV-2. Sample Agency Permits and Certifications Table Date of Date of Agency Permit/Certification Name Issuance Expiration Agency 1 Surface Water Withdrawal Permit Agency 2 Section 401 Water Quality Certification Following the two summary tables, include a copy of all correspondence to and from any local, regional, state and federal agencies or other organizations with which you are required to consult, including any required permits (e.g., Section 401 water quality certifications, Section 404 dredge/fill permits, building permits, etc.) or other approvals or comments which have been obtained from these organizations regarding this activity. Include a copy of any local, regional, state or federal regulations or guidelines that will be followed. All permitting issues must be resolved and clearly documented. Correspondence should be organized in the order the agencies are listed on the Agency/Organization list with the applicant's request for comments followed by additional correspondence in chronological order. All permits must be valid at time of Duke Energy Page 12 of 13 rev 11/22/2021 Excavation Program Duke Energy Excavation Permit Application Form application and have a term longer than the projected schedule for completing the permitted project. Part V. Additional Information Provide relevant additional information. Reference previous parts as applicable. Include the FERC-required Environmental Assessment if you were directed to do so during the initial site visit. If there are co -applicants, this is where their information would be provided (see Part I). Duke Energy Page 13 of 13 rev 11/22/2021 Excavation Program