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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSWA000065_365 Day Expiration Reminder_20240325.pdf ROY COOPER 7- Governor ELIZABETH S.BISER Secretary f�` riw WILLIAM E.TOBY VINSON,JR NORTH CAROLINA Interim Director Environmental Quality March 25,2024 My Storage Unit,LLC Attn: Joseph Gardner,Manager 1116 Tysinger Road Lillington,NC 27546 Subject: Expiration Date Reminder—Less Than 1 Year Fast Track Authorization to Construct Permit No. SWA000065 My Storage Unit,LLC Harnett County Dear Mr. Gardner: The Post-Construction Stormwater Fast Tract Authorization to Construct(ATC) Permit SWA000065 for the subject project expires on March 25,2025. This is a reminder that if the Fast Track ATC permit expires,this project is considered out of compliance and disqualified from the fast track permitting process. Further,North Carolina General Statutes and the Coastal Stormwater rules require sites that have started construction to remain covered under an active post construction stormwater permit. Failure to maintain a permit subjects the owner to assessment of civil penalties. In order to for this site to remain under an active post construction stormwater permit,please proceed with one of the following options: 1. Continue under the ATC by either: a. Completing the project, applying for and receiving the final as-built approval before the ATC expires. Under this option,please be aware that the permit holder and licensed professional are assuming liability that the site and project is compliant and final approval can be given prior to the expiration date. b. Submitting a permit renewal application along with an application fee(per G.S. 143-215.3D) and other submittal requirements a minimum of 180 days prior to this expiration date per Permit Condition 3.f and 15A NCAC 2H.1045(3). The permit renewal form can be found on the Post- Construction section of this website deq.nc.gov/SW or directly at https://deq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-and-land-resources/stonuwater/stormwater- pro re am/post-construction-2. If completing the project will take longer than an additional 5 years,it is recommended to consider submitting this project to the standard permitting process to ensure long term compliance and protection of the surface waters while limiting liability. Also, it was noted in the review of this file that the required construction commencement form has not been submitted. If construction has started,please submit a completed construction commencement form. If construction has not begun,please remember to submit the construction commencement form at least 48 hours in advance of constructing the project. 2. Apply for and receive a permit through the standard permitting process by submitting for review a new application package that includes but is not limited to: a. a new Permit Application Form(SWU-101) b. an application fee(per G.S. 143-215.3D) c. a completed Supplement-EZ form d. a recorded or completed O&M-EZ form e. as-built plans and calculations for any completed SCMs f. the full or partial designer certifications for any SCMs or project areas that have been completed (per Permit Condition 3.9) g. a completed rescission form to be acted upon once the new permit is approved. The various required forms can be found on the Post-Construction section of the website. D � North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Division of Energy,Mineral and Land Resources 512 North Salisbury Street 11612 Mail Service Center Raleigh,North Carolina 27699-1612 NORTH CAROLIN 919.707.9200 3. If construction has not started and there are no longer plans to construct the project such that a permit is no longer needed,please submit a permit rescission request form,which can be found on the Post- Construction section of this website. If you have any questions regarding this matter,please contact Kaitlin Peck in the Central Office at postconstruction&deq.nc.gov or 919-707-9209. Sincerely, out dwowd 4 fi4mw �1 ,e William E. Toby Vinson,Jr., Interim Director Division of Energy,Mineral and Land Resources DES/j£ \\\WaterResources\DEMLR-Stormwater\SW Permits\SWA000065 cc: Fayetteville Regional Office Stormwater File