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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20061818 Ver 1_COMPLETE FILE_20061121coo`. NCDENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management Michael F. Easley, Governor Charles S. Jones, Director William G. Ross Jr., Secretary EXPRESS PERMIT November 20, 2006 MEMORANDUM: TO: Cyndi Karoly Supervisor 401 Oversight and Express Permits Unit Division of Water Quality-Surface Water Protection rL= o FROM: Jason Dail `°? Q Express Permits Coordinator NOV 2 1 2006 SUBJECT: CAMA Permit Application Review DENR.WATER QUALITY &TLMDS AND GTORM`d ATER FANCM Applicant: GLIC, LLC C/o Fred Bunn Project Location: Along N.C. Highway 58, adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, in Indian Beach, Carteret County. Proposed Project: To demolish the existing parking areas, driveways and building foundation footings and construct an entrance drive and access road for the proposed 28-lot residential subdivision. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by 12/1312006. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Jason Dail at (910) 796-7215, when appropriate, in-depth comments with supporting data is requested. REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED DATE 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 Phone: 910-796-7215\Fax: 910-395-3964 \ Intemet: http://dcm2.enrstate.nc.us An Equal Opportunity \ Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled \10% Post Consumer Paper DIVISION OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT FIELD INVESTIGATION REPORT 1. APPLICANT'S NAME: GLIC, LLC C/o Fred Bunn 2. LOCATION OF PROJECT SITE: Along N.C. Highway 58, adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, in Indian Beach, Carteret County. Photo Index - 2000: 2000-484 1995: Unavailable 1989: Unavailable State Plane Coordinates - X: 2631883 Y:346882 Rover File: - V-102611A Long: 34°41'49.04" Lat:76°47'21.28" 3. INVESTIGATION TYPE: CAMA 4. INVESTIGATIVE PROCEDURE: Dates of Site Visit - 10/26/06 Was Applicant Present - No 5. PROCESSING PROCEDURE: Application Received Complete - 11/16/06 Office - Wilmington 6. SITE DESCRIPTION: (A) Local Land Use Plan - Town of Pine Knoll Shores Land Classification From LUP - Developed (B) AEC(s) Involved: OH (C) Water Dependent: No (D) Intended Use: Residential/Commercial (E) Wastewater Treatment: Existing - On-site septic systems Planned - Individual septic (F) Type of Structures: Existing - parking area and foundation footings Planned - Entrance drive and access road for proposed 28-lot residential subdivision (G) Estimated Rate of Erosion: 2.0' per year Source - 1998 LTAASCR 7. HABITAT DESCRIPTION: [AREA] (A) Vegetated Wetlands Coastal (B) Non-Vegetated Wetlands (Open Water) (C) Other - High ground Grade 6.0 acres (261,360 sq. ft.) (D) Total Area Disturbed: 261,360 sq. ft. (6.0 acres) (E) Primary Nursery Area: No (F) Water Classification: SB Open: No 8. PROJECT SUMMARY: The applicant proposes to demolish the existing parking areas, driveways and building foundation footings and construct an entrance drive and access road for the proposed 28-lot residential subdivision. GLIC, LCC Page Two 9. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Stroud Engineering, P.A., on behalf of GLIC, LCC, has requested that the attached application be processed under the Express Permit Review Program. The applicant's project is located offN.C. Highway 58, adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, in Pine Knoll Shores, Carteret County. To find the property, take Highway 58 west from Atlantic Beach towards Pine Knoll Shores. The property will be located on the left hand side of the road in Pine Knoll Shores (adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean), at the former Royal Pavilion hotel. The applicant has submitted an Express CAMA Permit Application to develop approximately 6.0 acres between N.C. Highway 58 and the Atlantic Ocean. The high ground portion of the tract is mostly void of vegetation with the exception of a lush Maritime Forrest that exists along the southern portion of the property. The site varies in elevation, and ranges from 12.0' to 16.0' above Mean High Water (MEW). Live Oak (Quercus laurifolia) is the predominant species found throughout the property, with the exception of lawn grasses and mixed brush vegetation. The project site was formerly known and operated as the Royal Pavilion hotel complex. The hotel buildings were recently demolished, leaving only the entrance drives, parking areas, and foundation footings. The applicant is applying for this CAMA Major Permit in order to remove the remaining structures located on the property. Additionally, the applicant is requesting to install a two new entrance/exit drives and access road for the proposed subdivision. The applicant has indicated that the existing septic tanks located on the property would be abandoned in place. There are no coastal or "404 type" wetlands located on the subject property. The waters of the Atlantic Ocean (adjacent to the project) are classified as SB by the North Carolina Division of Water Quality. They are NOT designated as a Primary Nursery Area (PNA) by the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries, and they are Closed to ,the harvest of shellfish. According to the applicant, the Town of Indian Beach's Land Classification Map classifies the upland areas of the project site as Developed. The long-term average annual erosion rate in the vicinity of the property is 2.0 feet per year. The 100-year storm recession line for this area of Pine Knoll Shores is 50 feet creating a total Ocean Erodible Area (OEA) of 170 feet. This area of Bogue Banks utilizes a pre-nourishment or "static" vegetation line that was determined based on the 2001 Bogue Banks beach renourishment project. PROPOSED PROJECT The applicant proposes to demolish the existing parking areas, driveways and building foundation footings and construct an entrance drive and access road for the proposed 28-lot residential subdivision. The existing parking areas and driveways are located on the central and northern side of the property, adjacent to N.C. Highway 58. The applicant's agent has illustrated the presence of several buildings on the attached site drawings, however and on-site investigation revealed the absence of any structures outside of those referenced in this report. As previously mentioned, the foundation pilings/footings from the previous buildings remain, but the actual buildings have been demolished. A majority of the site has been graded with the exception of the patking area, area around the building footprint and a portion of maritime forest along the southern shoreline. According to the application package and site drawings, all work associated with the demolition process would be located outside of the 60' Small Structure Ocean Erodible setback, but within the 120' Large Structure Ocean Erodible setback and the 170' Ocean Erodible Area of Environmental Concern (AEC). Redevelopment would include the construction of two, 20' x 100' asphalt entrance/exit drives, both connecting to N.C. Highway 5 8, but located on opposite ends of the property. The entrance/exit drives would connect to a common access road that would span from west to east (approximately 1,070 linear feet) allowing access to each of the proposed lots. Eighteen of the proposed lots would be located south (oceanward) of the access road and the remaining lots would be located on the northern side. GLIC, LCC Page Three Construction activities associated with the redevelopment portion of the project (access drives and road, including utilities) would be located landward of the 170' Ocean Erodible Area of Environmental Concern (AEC), and according to the workplan drawings, the work would be located within an "X" Flood Zone. The proposed 28-lot subdivision would have a density of 28 units, or 0.97 units per acre. The total disturbed area for the entire project would be approximately 6.0 acres. Water would be provided by the Town of Pine Knoll Shores and sewer would be handled through individual onsite septic systems. As proposed, no portion of the subdivision, including but not limited to the access drives and road would impact any portion of coastal wetlands or "404" type wetlands. According to the application package, the applicant has submitted, but has not yet received approval from the N.C. Division of Water Quality for State Stormwater and/or the Land Quality Section for Sedimentation and Erosion Control. The applicant has indicated that individual lot owners would be responsible for obtaining CAMA Minor permit for subsequent development. 10. ANTICIPATED IlVIPACTS: The demolition and redevelopment of the property would result in the disturbance of approximately 6.0 acres of high ground. The proposed drives and road would result in the creation of approximately 26,400 square feet (or 60.6%) of impervious surface. Submitted by: Jason Dail Date: November 20, 2006 Office: Wilmington Form DCM-M -1 ?x p EOFjIVIL C wrta. p b ` 18 1 ? D PLICATION NOV 16 2006 (To be completed by all applicants) DIVISION OF ?nASTAL MANAGEMENT b. City, town, community or landmark 1. APPLICANT TwAl O F c. Street addres or secondary road number a. Landowner: - ?I •C. ??/ 'B Name L Ze `/0 fQEb QUAD/lI Address 2?3? t?/?s%nl?st/ fT?T City /tSo?? State AJC d. Is proposed work within city limits or planning jurisdiction? X_ Yes No e. Name of body of water nearest project (e.g. river, creek, sound, bay) 6-e4,? Zip 299,73 Day Phone ?252) 291- 9Z700 Fax ;a b. Authorized Agent: Name 3 ;LTQUO &1t;1/t?ET'/AC> Address _ ?s/-? N?li???4y 24 City /yyAzE;??? ?•z/ State A fe, Zip 20533 Day Phone (2i 2) 2,W-?W Fax (25-2) 21%)- -i7lo8 c. Project name (if any) Eyet.- &W"'/ NOTE. Perrrdi will be issued in name oflmula"wr(s), and/or Project nano. 2. LOCATION OF PROPOSED PROJECT a. -County eft ei772ET 3. DESCRIPTION AND PLANNED USE OF PROPOSED PROJECT a. List all development activities you propose (e.g. building a home, motel, marina, bulkhead, pier, and excavation and/or filling activities. 17. tMDLiT1O-J or Fy,s- „vG I olel i- PAQK,ng kcias r?,JO Tac Li,\STQ?\c? i0•J bi: b. Is the proposed activity maintenpce of an existing project, new work, or both? nlzu/ (^/ertl< c. Will the project be for public, private or commercial use? _ P2/VAS d. Give a brief description of purpose, use, methods of construction and daily operations of proposed project. If more space is needed, please attach additional pages. Reylsed 03/95 Form DCM-MP-1 4. LAND AND WATER CHARACTERISTICS a. Size of entire tract 12, 3Z k-la-5 b. Size of individual lot(s) /0, Don s r - If ooy Si* c. Approximate elevation of tract above MHW or NWL 1.9*-16 ' d. Soil type(s) and texture(s) of tract SQAIn e. Vegetation on tract _ov\!? Gro ss ?o.Nc1sQC V, f. M-made features now on tract Fxis7-,A16 g. What is the CAMA Land Use Plan land classification of the site? (Conrulr the local land use plan.) Conservation Transitional Developed Community Rural Other h. How is the tract zoned by local government? /-It/ c7-t -1-41 /4/ 2 i. Is the proposed project consistent with the applicable zoning? -_Y-- Yes No (Arrach zoning compliance centflcate, if applicable) j. Has a professional archaeological assessment been done for the tract? Yes Y_ No If yes, by whom? k. Is the project located in a National Registered Historic District or does it involve a National Register listed or eligible property? Yes No 1. Are there wetlands on the site? - Yes X No Coastal (marsh) Other If yes, has a delineation been conducted? (Attach docmmentation, if available) m. Describe existing wastewater treatment facilities. 00-5 „-c Sep?ke SN s ? -TO n. Describe location and type of discharges to waters of the state. (For example, surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industrial/commercial effluent, "wash down" and residential discharges.) S L/g-E7 Fto ul To 7-14e )Jcar -r0Wge,,s yuE 5-0044 o. Describe existing drinking water supply source. -To_0n/ OF Rn1E &JO e S,loze3 W ArU- Sys try 5. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION In addition to the completed application form, the following items must be submitted: • A copy of the deed (with state application only) or other instrument under which the applicant claims title to the affected properties. If the applicant is not claiming to be the owner of said property, then forward a copy of the deed or other instrument under which the owner claims title, plus written permission from the owner to carry out the project. • An accurate, dated work plat (including plan view and cross-sectional drawings) drawn to scale in black ink on an 8 1/2" by 11" white paper. (Refer to Coastal Resources Commission Rule 7J.0203 for a detailed description.) Please note that original drawings are preferred and only high quality copies will be accepted. Blue-line prints or other larger plats are acceptable only if an adequate number of quality copies are provided by applicant. (Contact the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding that agency's use of larger drawings.) A site or location map is a part of plat requir tstrn?detailed to guide a =jXWJthbb area to the NOV 16 2006, DIVISION OF Revised 03195 COASTAL MANAGEMENT Form DCM :MP-1 site. Include highway or secondary road (SR) numbers, landmarks, and the like. ° A Stormwater Certification, if one is necessary. ° A list of the names and complete addresses of the adjacent waterfront (riparian) landowners and signed return receipts as proof that such owners have received a copy of the application and plats by certified mail. Such landowners must be advised that they have 30 days in which to submit comments on the proposed project to the Division of Coastal Management. Upon signing this form, the applicant further certifies that such notice has been provided. Name I1,e gc k, wgg? - yo SRA4 l?jirrduers Address 02 d uc ys 4p rv Rd Phone C'o2?i N? 2)571 Name ATLAnI ? l S 10, /'lc. Address "PO, ljosr 310 Phone 'Puc-&Ioei S:1cv?ES nJ0, ZSS/Z Name Address Phone ® A list of previous state or federal permits issued for work on the project tract. Include permit numbers, permittee, and issuing dates. S-iZemwA R- - /,J Aw e,E ss CImS11.4 / CC0TROC - /,J -Hear 'e-ss ° A check for $250 made payable to the Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources (DEHNR) to cover the costs of processing the application. OA signed AEC hazard notice for projects in oceanfront and inlet areas. ° A statement of compliance with the N.C. Environmental Policy Act (N.C.G.S. 113A - 1 to 10) If the project involves the expenditure of public funds or use of public land's, attach a statement documenting compliance with the North Carolina Environmental Policy Act. ,Revised 031V5 6. CERTIFICATION AND PERMISSION TO ENTER ON LAND I understand that any permit issued in response to this application wi11 allow only the development described in the application. The project will be subject to conditions and restrictions contained in the permit. I certify that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed activity complies with the State of North Carolina's approved Coastal Management Program and will be conducted in a manner consistent with such program. I certify that I am authorized to grant, and do in fact, grant permission to representatives of state and federal review agencies to enter on the aforementioned lands in connection with evaluating information related to this permit application and follow-up monitoring of the project. I further certify that the information provided in this application is truthful to the best of my knowledge. This is the l0 "day of 0C -7- Wo Print Name iet-b M. /3uNn/ Signature _-2.InE ?,12: -6, --_ I4ndowner or Authorized Agent Please indicate attachments pertaining to your proposed project. - DCM MP-2 Excavation and Fill Information X DCM MP-3 Upland Development DCM MP-4 Structures Information - DCM MP-5 Bridges and Culverts - DCM MP-6 Marina Development NOTE. Please sign and dare each attachment in the space rovtded at the bottom of each form. NOV 1.6 2006 DIVISION MAN OF AGEMENT form DCM-MP-3 UPLAND DEVELOPMENT (Construction and/or land disturbing activities) Attach this form to Joint Application for CAMA Major Permit, Form DCM-MP-l. Be sure to complete all other sections of the Joint Application that relate to this proposed project. a. Type and number of buildings, facilities, units or structures proposed P2000sElt, ZO' A?oti?I? ?c?a? b. Number of lots or parcels 28 Bindle Co,,tiu.l Lo TS c. Density (give the number of residential units and the units per acre) 0•qn u,-,JS / Aeec d. Size Qf area to be graded, filled or disturbed including roads, ditches, etc. 40,agm /0 1JeaEe e. If the proposed project will disturb more than one acre of land, the Division of Land Resources must receive an erosion and sedimentation control plan at least 30 days before land disturbing activity begins. If applicable, has a sedimentation and erosion control plan been submitted to the Division of Land Resources? _X Yes No If yes, date submitted Seo(. 12, 200 (o f. List the materials (such as marl, paver stone, asphalt, or concrete) to be used for paved surfaces. A'-'Rhalt 'Road h. Projects that require a CAMA Major Development Permit may also require a Stormwater Certification. Has a site development plan been submitted to the Division of Environmental Management for review? Y_ Yes No If yes, date submitted 14\110Ll ?cAe OcT. 11, 2©06 i. Describe proposed method of sewage disposal. Nblvlbual SPPk'C SttSlen-MS 1"o rz E1A C11 l o? j. Have the facilities described in Item i. above received state or local approval? lt1l laoc.1.ss (Attach appropriate documentation) k. Describe location and type of proposed discharges to waters of the state (for example, surface runoff, sanitary wastewater, industrial /commercial effluent, .wash down" and residential discharges). SHt-ET _00"v -.0 TAE tJuZ-4 Toc.oG: d? ??'xoue So??h_ J 1. Describe proposed drinking water supply source (e.g. well, community, public system, etc.) IDyr? ?titE V"66? W Ds Sf?OQt? PiER SqSTm in. Will water be impounded? Yes _V No If yes, how many acres? 01A n. If the project is a oceanfront development, when was the lot(s) platted and recorded?? g. Give the percentage of the tract within 75 feet of MHW or NWL, or within 575 feet in the case of an Outstanding Resource Water, to be covered by impervious and/or built-upon surfaces, such as pavement, buildings, rooftops, or to be used sed for vehicular driveways or parking. Revised 03/95 Applicant or Project Name - 91-0 sigmtUre TM / Wat, Ll1l VS Date A NOV 1 6 2006 COASTAL AMANAGEMENT OCT-30-2006 11:10 From: AEC HAZAF Project Is In An: Ocean Erodible Area HI Date Lot Was Platted: I N y-oc ss This notice is intended to make you, the applicant, aware of the special. risks and conditions associated with development in this area, which is subject to natural, hazards such as storms, erosion and currents. The rules of the Coastal Resources Commission require that you receive an AFC Hazard Notice and acknowledge that notice in writing before a permi t fo.r. develop.me.nt can be .Issued. TheCommissio.n'srules onbuildi ngstandards,oceanfront setbacks and dune alteration are designed tonlinimize,but not ellminate, property loss from hazards, By hrranti.ng permits, the Coastal 2esources Commission does not guarantee the safety of the development and assumes no liability for future damage to the development. The best availab.le information, as accepted by the Coastal Resources Commission, indicates that the annual. ocean erosion rate for the area where your property is located is feet per year. The rate was established by careful analysis of aerial. photographs of the coastline taken over the past50 years. Studies also indicate that the shoreline could move as much as feetlandward in amajorstorm. The flood watersinamajorstorm a.repredicted tobeabout feet deep in this area. Preferred oceanfront protection measures are beach nourishment and relocation of threatened structures. Hard erosion control structures suds as bulkheads, seawalls, revetments, groins, jetties and breakwaters are grohibited.Temporar.ydevices, includingsand bags,may e allowed under certain conditions. This structure shall be relocated or dismantled within two years of. becoming imminently threatened, The applicant must acknowledge this information and requirements by signing this notice in the below space. Without the proper signature, the application will not be complete. Applicant's SIg lure ' Date To:2522474098 P.9/10 ID NOTICE Ih Hazard Flood Area Inlet Hazard Area SPECIAL NOTE: This hazard notice is required for development in areas subject to Sudden and massive stormsand erosion. Permits issued for. deve.loppmentin this area expire on December 31. of the third yea.rfo.llowing the year in which the permit was issued, Shortly before work begins on the project site, the Local Permit Officer will determine the vegetad.on.ll.ne and setback distancea t your site. If the propertyhas seen little change and theproposed development can still meet the setback .requirement, the LrOwtllinformyou tliatyyou.maybeginwor..k.Itisi.mpor- tant Eha t you check with the LPO before the permit expires for official approval to continue the work after the permit has expired. Generally, If foundation pilings have been placed and substantial progress is continuing, permit renewal may not be necessary. If substantial progress has not been made, the permit must be renewed and a new setback line established. It is unlawful to continue work afterpermit expiration without this approval. For more information, contact: T4 W Local Permit Officer !jJ ?G1 ? (? t ?? J ?? J Address Locality 7?/s Phone b, f NOV 1 6 2006 DIVISION OF ^.OASTAL MANAGEMENT Revised I M93 BEFORE YOU BUILD Setting Back for Safety: A Guide to wise Development Along the Oceanfront When you build alonrrtheoceanfrontyoutake acalcu[at d risk. Natural forces of water and wind coll1de wl.th tons of force, even on calm days. Man-made structures cannot be guaranteed to survive tie force of a hurricane, Long-term erosion (or barrier Isla d migration) may take from two to teas feet of the bi och ca :h year and, sooner or later, will threaten oceanfront struc- tures. These are the facts of life for oceanfront prope ly owners. The Coastal Resources Comm.issiort (CRC) has adopt'd rules for building along the oceanfront. The rules are In- tended to avoid an unreasonable risk to Life and prope ty and to .limit public and private losses from storms a d long-turn eres.lo.n, These rules lessen but do not elunina to the element of, risk in oceanfront development. As you consider building aloe T the oceanfront„ the C C wants you to understand the rues and the risks, Witli tl is knowledge you can make a more informed deu.sion about where and how to bulldd in the coastal area, The Rules When you build along the oce3rdront, coastal manaE ment rules require that the structure be siteci to fit safe into the beach environniont, Structures along the oceanlxontmust be behind theiron dune, l.and.warof the crest of the prhnarv dune and back from the first line of natural stable vegetation a di tune equal to 30 tunes the annual erosionrate (a nUinurnL of60feet). Largestructures (multi-familyresideiitialstrL tares greater than 5,000 square feet and non-resident structures greater than 5,000 square feet) must be set bo from the first line of natural stable vegetation a distal equal to 60 times the annual erosion rate or 120 fc] I 5ETOACK SETDACK I'IRST LINE OF STABLE 160 x A30 x VERAGEAL i VEGENAVURAL TATION oao (EROSION I CROSION I RATE I RATE 000 A I whichever is greater.lf the erosion rate is greater than 3.5 feet/year, the setback is 30 ti.mes the erosion rate plus 1.05 feet, The Reasons The beachfrontis an ever-changing landform. The beach and the dunes are natural "shock absorber. %" , the beatin s of the winds and waves turd rotectiatg the inland areas. Sy setUng back 30 or 60 times t?e annual ton -torm erosion rate, you have a good chance of enjoying e full, life of the structure. At first, i.t seems very inviting to build your dream house as close to the beach as possible, but in five years you could find the dream has become a nightmare as high tides and storm tides threaten your ilwestment, The Exception The Coastal Resources Commission recognized that these rules, i.n.itiall.y passed in June of 1979, might prove a hardship for some property owners. Therefore, they estab- lished an exception for lots which cannot meet the setback requirement. The exception alio%vs buildings infrontof the setback line if the following conditions apply: (1) the lot must have been platted as of June 1, 1.979, and n.otcapableofbeing er&-u-ged bycolnbiningwithadjoining land under the same ownership, (2) development must be as tar bract: on the property as possible and in .no case less than b0 feat landward of the vegetation line, (3) no development can take pioce on tile trontai dune (4) special construc[ion standardson pi,lingdepthandsquare footage must be met and (5) all other CANIA, state and local regulations must- be met. The exception is not available in the lnlct Hazard Area. To determine eligibility for the exception, the Local Fcrmit Officer will make these measurements and, observations: C- t, required setback froin uc-&ctatlon line exception setback (maximum feasible) (L"AR64 ? IIMALL STRUGTI/RC9I I 9TRUCTUIUM i rear property line setback uulx, allowable square Fvotagc on lorucst floa?- lot area as calculated from ve ctatian. line Piling R. FI vcd),tE... V R TFZ I INov 16 2006 PERMITTED s,rRUCTuRE; ADEQUATE SET13ACK PRE•PEIXMIT STRUCTURE; INADIiQUA i"fQN OF COASTAL MANAGEMENT PRE-STORM BEACH PROFILE _--- POST-STORM BEACH PROFILE After the storm, the hcusc on the dune will be gone. The ONE YEAR AFTER STORM/BEACH REBUILDING house has a much better chance of survival. OT/OT'd °EOb,Lt22=3:01 Narrative Stormwater Management Plan Roosevelt Beach September 8, 2006 Owner: GLIC, LLC 2231-D West Nash Street Wilson NC 27893 (252) 291-9000 Engineer: Stroud Engineering, P.A. 151-A Hwy 24 Morehead Cite, NC 28557 (252) 247-7479 A. Description of Project Roosevelt Beach is being proposed as a single family residential subdivision offering housing located in Pine Knoll Shores, Carteret County. The subdivision will be a twenty-eight lot subdivision and is being submitted for review under the low density. The site presently drains to the south and eventually into the Bogue Sound, which is classified as SA waters. The project is being proposed as a low density project with impervious surfaces totaling 24.97% of the usable tract (see plans for allotments). The method of treating stormwater is by way of vegetative swales, which drain to the NCDOT right of way eventually into Bogue Sound. Proposed subdivision will required a CAMA permit for the removal of the existing buildings, swimming pool, walks, and parking as well as for the construction of the proposed asphalt drive. First line of stable vegetation as well as the mean high water line are taken from the 2001 Bogue Banks beach nourishment project 2001, phase 1 Pine Knoll Shores. B. Erosion and Sedimentation Control Alleasures The following measures are proposed for the site. If it becomes evident that additional erosion and sedimentation control measures are needed, they shall be installed immediately. It is intended that all grading and excavation activities within a certain area will be protected as soon as that activity is complete. 1. Sediment Fence - Sediment fence will be utilized as necessary in locations as shown on plans or as deemed necessary by the engineer to insure that off-site sedimentation is controlled. 2. Seeding - All disturbed areas will be seeded within 14 days following construction in accordance with the seeding schedule shown on the plans. 3. Stone Construction Entrance - Stone constriction entrance will be used to reduce transport of sediment off site. 4. Temporary Sediment Traps - Sediment traps will be constructed as shown on plans and serve to trap sediment and prevent from the sediment moving off-site. DO 1?'y ? ? p ¶'y .?ItQv,? \w/ E1 Maintenance Plan 1. All erosion and sediment control measures shall be checked for stability affecNtive,oper tti 2006 s LU) following every runoff producing rainfall event or at least once per week. Repairs TSIOR OF be completed immediately to the dimension and functions indicated on thebUIASTAL MANAGEMENT 2. Sediment shall be removed form behind the sediment fencing when it becomes 0.5 feet deep at the fence. The fence shall be replaced or repaired as necessary to maintain a barrier. 3. All seeded areas shall be fertilized, seeded and mulched within 21 calendar days of disturbance. Disturbed areas shall be fertilized, reseeded and mulched as necessary according to the Contract documents to establish and maintain a dense vegetative cover. Construction Sequence Phase 1 -(Demolition) 1. Install stone construction entrance. 2. Install silt fencing as shown on plans, within areas of demolition. 3. Demolish and remove existing buildings, parking lots, and walkways. 4. Seed all areas within 14 day of final land disturbance. Phase 2 - (Construction of Road) 1. Install stone construction entrance 2. Install silt fence at locations shown on plans. 3. rough grade site. 4. Install storm drainage, including drop inlets with sediment storage. 5. Install utilities 6. Rough grade road. 7. Fine grade street area and seed area to remain outside of paved area. 8. Pave street. 9. Perform final seeding and mulching, fill-in temporary sediment traps with stockpiled material within drainage area once construction within drainage area has been developed and stabilized. C. Design Assumptions 1. Design storm is ten years. 2. The rational method was used for the design. D. Coastal Stormwater Regulations The North Carolina Division of Environmental Management implemented coastal stormwater regulations in coastal counties on January 1, 1988. These regulations are detailed in 15 NCAC 2H.1000 Storrnwater Management. These rules allow for a development to be considered under various options. This project is submitted for approval consideration under Section .1003(d)(1) low density development. Ronald D. Cullipher Date E C v ? N311 1 6 2006 COASTAL DIVISION MANAGEMENT AGa NCDENR Vort Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Coastal Management Michael F. Easley, ?V nor Charles S. Jones, Director William G. Ross Jr. Secretary EXPRESS PERMIT November 20, 2006 MEMORANDUM: TO: Joanne Steenhuis Division of Water Quality o rk FROM: Jason Dail Dec I ?.?Q6 Express Permits Coordinator t Ef h Tt "" REpra ??i SUBJECT: CAMA Permit Application Review Applicant: GLIC, LLC C/o Fred Bunn Project Location: Along N.C. Highway 58, adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, in Indian Beach, Carteret County. Proposed Project: To demolish the existing parking areas, driveways and building foundation footings and construct an entrance drive and access road for the proposed 28-lot residential subdivision. Please indicate below your agency's position or viewpoint on the proposed project and return this form by 12/13/2006. If you have any questions regarding the proposed project, please contact Jason Dail at (910) 796-7215, when appropriate, in-depth comments with. supporting data is requested. REPLY: This agency has no objection to the project as proposed. E/ol ? This agency has no comment on the proposed project. This agency approves of the project only if the recommended changes are incorporated. See attached. .This agency objects to the project for reasons described in the attached comments. SIGNED DATE l2 zl? 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405-3845 Phone: 910-796-7215\Fax: 910-395-3964 \ Internet: http://dcm2.enr.state. nc. us An Equal Opportunity \ Affirmative Action Employer - 50% Recycled \10% Post Consumer Paper CAMA Expresses Subject: CAMA Expresses From: Joanne Steenhuis <Joanne.Steenhuis@ncmail.net> Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 17:14:59 -0500 To: "David L. Timpy" <David.L.Timpy@saw02.usace.anny.mil>, Doug Huggett <Doug.Huggett@ncmail.net>, Ian McMillan <Ian.McMillan@ncmail.net>, Jason Dail <Jason.Dail@ncmail.net> The following two CAMA Expresses have been issued 1) Tony & Carol Ivey DWQ # 061737 Pender county a GC Letter was written on 12/1/06 2) Roosevelt Beach/ GLIC„ LLC c/o Fred Baum DWQ # 061818 Cart co. - no 401 req'd 1 of 1 12/8/2006 1:29 PM iA z Q'?? 1 E = w Ili : - LL W Qd zz O d >Q r? Q d I 0 1 OF 4 fffffllllpf VICINITY MAP ,,I ff'/ ,,• cARO ROOSEVELT BEACH ? , o?rySS?Q?•,9 ?; MOREHEAD TOWNSHIP. CARTERET COUNTY. 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