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I o Ilif J e 300 W Crowell Street,Monroe, NC 28112
Engineering monroenc.org • 704-282-4500 • PO Box 69,Monroe, NC 28111
September 20,2024
D.R.Horton,Inc.
ATTN:Cody Cosentino
8025 Arrowridge Blvd.
Charlotte,NC 28273
RE: LETTER OF APPROVAL
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL SUBMITTAL
Project Name:Secrest Commons
Submittal No.:PREN202500288
Disturbed Area:3.28 Acres
Location:526 Zermatt Ct.
Submitted by:Cody Cosentino
Date Received:September 10,2024
New Submittal: Revision: X
Dear Mr.Cosentino:
The City of Monroe Engineering Department has reviewed the subject erosion and sedimentation control plan for Lots 242-268. The
noted plan has been reviewed and is found to be acceptable;therefore,you are issued this Letter of Approval and Certificate of
Plan Approval.Plan approvals shall expire within three (3)years following the date of this approval if no land disturbing activity has
been undertaken,as required by the City of Monroe Code of Ordinance Chapter 158.16 (G).The Certificate of Approval,NCG01
permit,Certificate of Coverage (COC) and record of inspections must be posted at a conspicuous location at the job site. If you
proceed prior to approval of all plans,you are doing so at your own risk. Please contact the Permit Center to ensure you have all
approvals needed to begin.
Chapter 158.16 (H) of the City Ordinance requires that a copy of the approved erosion control plan be on file at the job site. In
addition,the City maintains the right of entry for periodic inspection as indicated in Chapter 158.17(D) of the City Ordinance and
by the G.S. 1 13A-61.1(a).This letter is due notice of such inspection.
As of April 1,2019,all new construction activities are required to complete and submit an electronic Notice of Intent (eNOI) form
requesting a Certificate of Coverage (COC) under the NCG010000 Construction General Permit. After the form is reviewed and
found to be complete, you will receive a link with payment instructions for the applicable annual permit fee. After the fee
is processed, you will receive the COC via email. As the Financially Responsible Party shown on the FRO form submitted for this
project,you MUST obtain the COC prior to commencement of any land disturbing activity. The eNOl form and fee details may be
accessed at deq.nc.gov/NCG01. Please direct questions about the eNOl form to the Stormwater Program staff in the Raleigh
central office. If the owner/operator of this project changes in the future,the new responsible party must obtain a new COC.
Title 15A NCAC 4B.0118(a)and the NCG01 permit require that the following documentation be kept on file at the job site:
1.The approved E&SC plan as well as any approved deviation.
2.The NCG01 permit and the COC,once it is received.
3.Records of inspections made during the previous 30 days.
North Carolina's Sedimentation Pollution Control Act is performance-oriented,requiring protection of existing natural resources and
adjoining properties.If,following the commencement of this project,the erosion and sedimentation control plan is inadequate to
meet the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973(North Carolina General Statute 113A-51 through 66),this
office may require revisions to the plan and implementation of the revisions to insure compliance with the Act.
The developer is responsible for obtaining any and all permits and approvals necessary for the development of this project prior to
the commencement of this land disturbing activity.This could include agencies such as the Division of Water Quality's storm water
regulations,their enforcement requirements within Section 401 of the Clean Water Act,the Environmental Protection Agency and/or
the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers'jurisdiction of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act,the Division of Solid Waste Management's landfill
regulations,local County or Municipalities' ordinances,or others that may be required.This approval cannot supersede any other
permit or approval;however,in the case of a Cease and Desist Order from the Corps of Engineers,that Order would only apply to
wetland areas.All upland areas would still have to comply with the N.C.Sedimentation Pollution Control Act.
If any area on site falls within the jurisdiction of Section 401 or 404 of the Clean Water Act,the developer is responsible for compliance
with the requirements of the Division of Water Quality, the Corps of Engineers and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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respectively.Any erosion control measures that fall within jurisdictional wetland areas must be approved by the aforementioned
agencies prior to installation.The Land Quality Section must be notified of a relocation of the measures in question to the transition
point between wetlands and the uplands to assure that the migration of sediment will not occur. If that relocation presents a
problem or contradicts any requirements of DWQ,the Corps,or the EPA,it is the responsibility of the developer to inform the Land
Quality Section regional office so that an adequate contingency plan can be made to assure sufficient erosion control remains on
site.Failure to do so will be considered a violation of this approval.
Effective October 1,2010,the Sedimentation Pollution Act requires that persons responsible for land disturbing activities self-inspect
their project to make sure that the approved erosion control plan is being followed. Acceptance and approval of this plan is
conditioned upon your compliance with Federal and State water quality laws,regulations,and rules.In addition,local city or county
ordinances or rules may also apply to this land-disturbing activity. This approval does not supersede any other permit or approval.
Please note that this approval is based in part on the accuracy of the information provided in the Financial Responsibility Form,
which you provided. You are requested to file an amended form if there is any change in the information included on the form.
The erosion control permit can be issued prior to an approved Stormwater Management Permit once all erosion control
requirements are met. Any changes to the plan during the Stormwater Management and Utility Permit approval process that
significantly alters the erosion control plan shall be addressed through a revision submittal. The developer proceeds at their own risk
prior to receiving all approvals associated with site development.
This site is required to have a storm water permit.This grading plan approval is issued based upon the plans as submitted,and may
be revised should the storm water permit require it.The owner understands that any grading activity is at his own risk until a storm
water permit is obtained.
Please notify us to set up a preconstruction meeting prior to disturbing any land.If a preconstruction is not set up it will be a violation.
A copy of an approved Certificate of Coverage (COC)should be provided at this meeting.
Sincerely,
Tonya Griffin
Engineering Associate
Erosion Control
cc: Cody Cosentino,D.R.Horton,Inc., 160 Mine Lake Ct.,Ste.200,Raleigh,NC 27615:NC registered address
Zach Ross,City of Monroe-Erosion Control Inspector,300 West Crowell St.,Monroe,NC 28112
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