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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8910314_HISTORICAL FILE_19910429STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW8 �I0�9 DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS -� HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE 15'4 ICI o�j YYYYMMDD State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Officc James G. Martin, Governor [lob Jamieson William W. Cobey, Jr., Secretary April 29, 1991 Regional Managcr DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Mr. Wendell Murray, Superintendent Pender County Hoard of Education Post Office Box 1239 Surgaw, North Carolina 28425 Subject: Certification of Compliance with Stormwater Regulations Project No. 910314 Topsail Elementary School Addition, Phase I Pender County Dear Mr. Murray: The Wilmington Regional Office received the Stormwater submittal for the subject project on March 26, 1991 and final information on April 26, 1991. The project plans and specifications as submitted indicated a built -upon area of 3.2 acres_. This equates to 8.7 percent built -upon for the project site. This being the case, the project complies with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in Title 15A NCAC 2H. 1003(a)(2). This Certification shall be effective from the date of issuance until rescinded and the project shall be constructed in accordance with the plans and specifications as filed with the Wilmington Regional Office. Any modification of the plans submitted to this ,Office or further development of this site will require an Of Stormwater submittal/modification and approval prior to initiation of construction. Modifications include but are not limited to; project name changes, transfer of ownership, redesign of built -upon surfaces, addition of built -upon surfaces, redesign or further subdivision of project area. 7225 Wrightsville Avenue, Wilmington, N.C. 2W3-3696 0 Telephone 919-256-4161 0 f-ax 919-256-8572 r Stormwater Certification No. 910314 April 29, 1991 Page 2 of 2 If you have any questions concerning this matter, please call Paul Rawls or me at (919) 256-4161. Sincerely, ..gAo A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E. Regional Supervisor PER:DSK1:910314.APR Attachment cc: Gordon McAdams, P.E., James E. Stewart and Associates David Smith, Pender County Board of Education Edward Beck, DEM Bill Mills, DEM Wilmington Regional Files Central Files DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Submittal Form for Projects Using Density Limits for Stormwater Control PROJECT DATA Name of Project: Topsail Elementary SchoolAddition (Phase 1) Location (County,�Township/Municipality, Address): - Penrler Count_, Han)patead _TowrLhip - Applicant Name: Pender County Board f Education Mailing Addreso; P.O. Box_1239, Burgaw, !North Carolina 28425 Phone No: (919) 259-2187 Submittal Date: March, 1991 Brief Description !include map and appropriate drawings): Addition to existing Elementary School. Located on campus of=_existi Topsail High School. Eater Bedy Receiving Stormwater Runoff: i Name of Water Body: Unnamed_yributary to Old Topsail Creek Classification of Water Body: SA Total Area of Proposed Project (acres): State/Federal Permits and Approvals Required: (Check Appropriate Blanks) 36.6 acres CANA Major Sedimentation and Erosion Control X 000 Permit DEM/DHS Sewage Disposal X Other (specify): CALCULATION OF BUILT -UPON AREA (Suitt -up in area means that portion of an VdividuaI development that is covered by impervious or partially pervious cover including buildings, pavement, recreation facilities, etc. but not including decking.) a) Built -upon area: 3.2 ac. b) Total project area: 36.6 ac. built -upon = built -upon -area /.total project area * 100 X built -upon area = 8.7 % If the water body receiving stormwater runoff is classified as SA, is the % built -upon area < 25% ?• Yes X No If the water body receiving stormwater runoff is classified other than SA, is the Y built -upon area < 30 % ? Yes No f STORrIWOTER COLLECT ION SYSTEM . r IS tnO only kind of stormwater collection system grass swales? (Grassed - lined s+raIes should have a side slope of 3:1 (H:v) or less.) + *,Some piping from building areas.to on -site drainage ditches and swales. 0 If no, please provide a detailed description - BUFFER AREA Is the built -upon area at least 30 feet from mean high water of all surface waters? Yes X No If no, please provide a detailed description (Note; Only boat ramps, public roads, public bridges and walkways to water related facilities are allowed within 30 feet of mean high water if the project is intended to meet stormwater control requirements through density limits.) BEER RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS Do the deed restrictions and protective covenants ensure that subdivisions maintain the development consistent with the plans and specifications approved by the division.and include the State as a beneficiary of the restrictions? Yes _ No N/A (Include a copy of the restrictions and covenants with this form.) CERTIFICATION I, Wendell. Murray _ , certify that the information included on this submittal form is correct, that the project will be constructed in conformance with this information and that to the best of my knowledge, the the best of my knowledge, the proposed project complies with the requirement of 15 NCAC 2N.1003 (b). Signature Owner or nt Bata Pender County Board o Education, P.O. Box 1239 Address Burgaw, North Carolina 28425 If agent, please list owner's name and address below. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL_MANAGEMENT S1a-lPF UMAH Regional Office I p 14 41 C� . t) j Di to Individual Evaluating Forms / Plans r --� A ll.0% r CONSULTING ENGINEERS — LAND SURVEYORS — LAND PLANNERS RECEIVED Wilmington Regional Offir6 Mr. Paul Rawls Division of Environmental Management 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, North Carolina 26405 Dear Mr. Rawls: J� 306-310 NEW BRIDGE STREET P. O. DRAWER 976 JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28541-0976 919-455-2414 April 19, 1991 RE: Topsail Middle School and Elementary School Additions Phase I Fender County, North Carolina During our meeting of April 19, 1991, we discussed phasing the Topsail project in order to allow you to issue a stormvater approval on the part of the project which the school system will be putting out to bid the week of April 22, 1991. Our plans have been revised to indicate that part of the project contained within Phase I (Elementary School Additions). The plan revisions also reflect those changes you requested during our phone conversations on April 17, 1991. During our phone conversation, you requested the following information concerning our stormvater plans: 1. Pipe "A" consists simply of a re-routing of an existing stormvater collector with additional flow generated by new construction. 2. The catch basins at pipes "F" and "I" have been eliminated and the pipes now serve only as conventional culvert crossings beneath paved drives. 3. Pipe "G" has been relocated to decrease the overall length of pipe. 4. A copy of a maintenance agreement from the Pender County Board of Education is attached. 5. The roof drainage piping at the courtyard area is necessary because of drainage problems created by the proximity and layout of existing construction. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING • STORM WATER MANAGEMENT • WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEMS SOILS USE STUDIES • FEASIBILITY REPORTS • IMPACT STATEMENTS 0 CONSTRUCTION PLANS FA � � � ' 'i._' .. f i. . � ! _ ! r � .h � t }, h • . # ' � � � ' Mr. Rawls Page Z April 19, 1991 We are enclosing one set of revised plans for your use. We are also enclosing a set of the revised Pender Elementary School plans. We will submit Phase II of the project for your approval when the sewer situation is resolved. We appreciate your cooperation in this matter, and please call if you have additional questions. GRM/mh Enclosures xc: Mr. Ken Gallaugher CF (P) Very truly yours, JA?IES E. STEWART AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Gordon R. McAdams, P. E. Project Manager f� Y RECEIVED APR 2 101 Wilmingwii IieRieHal ONO qEM CONSULTING ENGINEERS —LAND SURVEYORS —LAND PLANNERS f I. -iEL:1-919-455-3441 Apr 17.91 MAINTENANCE A13REEMENT Pon STORMMATER COLLECTION SYSTEMS FOR TOPSAIL MIDDLE SCHOOL AND ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDITIONS PENDER COUNTY, KORTH CAROL.INA 13:28 No.004 P.02 The Pander County Board of Education,agrees to the following requirements of the Borth Caroline Division of Environmental Management concerning the stormvatur collection system proposed for the Topsail Middle School, and Elementary school Additionsi All drainage xaya, including ■waloo, ditchoo, rip rep scour pwda, asphalt flumen, and outlets at roof drains on the nits will be maintained to prevent eroaion for to life of the project. Mendell Murray, Ponder County Board Date RECEIVED L irtirig4ori F1eg111"', office :L 3 CONSULTING ENGINEERS -. LAND SURVEYORS - LAND PLANNERS FACSIMILE TRANSIT I SS I ON COVER SHEET Jg�4 306.310 NEW BRIDGE STREET P. O. DRAWER 976 JACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28541.0976 919-455-2414 FAX #: 919-455-3441 TO: Cmfp ANY FAX # : �/ 5Y6 - goo-/ DATE: - - APO 2 1g1 FROM: _TCJ i� rZo �" �177) J F.SA JOB NO.: REKkRKS : Nlj�UIFR OF PAGES ( INCLUDING TRIS SHEETS: C. 6.aY 0RIOt tit TO FOLLOW BY PIA I L : YES �� NO CONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT REQUESTED: YES NO L� ENWRONMEMAL ENGINEERING • STORM WATER MANAGEMENT Y WATER AND WASTEWATER SYSTEMS S, .S USE STUDIES • FEASIBILITY REPORTS 0 IMPACT STATEMENTS 0 CONSTRUCTION PLANS ~ r 4� N 1. f i.. � � •^ 7 t . :,; .. ,.. .. . .. , . . . �- ,_ f . ' I . NARRATIVE'REPORT FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES TO SERVE TOPSAIL MIDDLE SCHOOL I AND TOPSAIL ELFAIENTARY'SCHOOL ADDITION 1 HAMPSTEAD TOWNSHIP, PENDER OOUNTY, NORTH.CAROLINA OWNER Pender County Board of Education Burgaw, North Carolina March,,199I_ �f D MAR 2 6 9 1 i CAROL�N�.•° 0 �.....to OEM ,Oj�11�3!`� S• �c�` r� a ,,,ifmi its I I f FOR REVIEU"OLY N I I' , Y jyju J i OJAI..bt i 4 PROJECT I N1+'OMIAT I ON SHEET fender County Board of Education P.O. Box 1239 Burgaw, North Carolina 28425 Contact Person: David Smith 919-259-2187 Engineer: Tames F. Stewart and Associates, Inc. P.O. Drawer 976 Jacksonville, North Carolina 28540 Contact Person: Gordon It. McAdams, N.E. 919-455-2414 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 NARRATIVE REPORT ' FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES TO SERVE TOPSAIL MIDDLE SCHOOL AND - TOPSAIL ELEII'IENTARY SCHOOL ADDITION MNIPSTEAD TOWNSHIP, PENDER COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1 PURPOSE: The purpose of this report is to provide specifications for the measures and methods to be used to control acceler- ated erosion and sedimentation resulting from the land disturbing activities of more than one contiguous acre in size. This report is prepared in accordance with ' the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control :act of 1973. �i 2. SCOPE OF REPORT: This report will include a general description of existing property conditions, proposed uses of the property, proposed chancres to the property to accomplish the proposed uses and the proposed measures to be taken in the control of accelerated erosion and sedimentation duriing construction activities. The ' use of this report will require a review and familiarization with the attached plans and appendices as they will clarify and supplement the narrativefi{nformation. I I 3. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: ' Topsail Middle School consistsofa proposed building of approximately 62,150 square feet with adjacent drives, par]cIhg areas, sports and play"ing fields and adjacent cleared areas. Topsail Elementary School addition ' consists of a 48,867 square feet addition to an existing 14,120 square feet sccool buillding. 4. EXISTING CONDITIONS: 1 This project is located at the'existing Topsail High ,School and Elementary School site on the West side of Highway 17 at ' Topsail in Pender County (see.enclosed vicinity map). The total project area is approximately 36 acres, inluding the recent addition of the Futch tract Southwest of and adjacent to the existing elementary school. r •a • ;, ;. a , � � I r _ •�. 1 � •', . � r . �n + • I � � � •. i � - � 1 ' I � rl I 1 � ' 1 I l � L • r I � r r .. � 1 � � 1 e i r 1 - f { I • • � ' i I - - � 1 • j, + ! � • F I � r . i� r I ! ' - ' • ! r , i; • 1 n., � � .r NR-2 The soils on the site are dominated by deep sands which range fropi very poorly drained to excessively well drained (Kureb, Mandarin, Leon and Murvilla Soil Series). The landscape geomorphology is eolian in character with shallow interdunal troughs seperated by terrace like escarpments. Average land ' slopes are less than 2% with small terrace escarpments that may have as much as 8% slope. Soil conditions have a high erosion potential except where cut grades'expose spodic ' horizons and similar hard pans. The wettest soils on the site qualify as CIVA Section 404 wetlands which has been delineated and approved by the Army Corps of Engineers. All ' of the wetlands on the tract qualify as either isolated or headwaters and Nationwide permits will be obtained prior to disturbing any wetland soil areas. Most of the site has historically been disturbed except for the wooded portion ' where the middle school is being sited and the Futch tract. Historically disturbed areas are typically either built upon or grassed. ' 5. PROPOSED CONDITIONS - The project includes the construction of a new middle school, ' enlargement of the existing elementary school, and construc- tion of support structures and facilities. Support facilities include drives, parking, potable water extensions, on -site ' sewage treatment and disposal, and storm drainage structures to tie into existing systems. Significant reconstruction of existing facilities are required in some locations adjacent to tthe existing high school to minimize conflicts. Approximately 32 acres of the site will be disturbed for this project. A total of approximately 17% of the site will qualify ' as built upon at project completion. The low density option of less than 25% built upon area will be used for storm water snanagenient. The copy of the submittal form and support data is enclosed. 6. EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL. MEASURES, STRUCTURES, AND ' MAINTENANCE: A. Construction Sequence: Sequencing a timely execution of construction activities is considered the most important erosion and sedimentation control measure that can be exercised. The control of the source of sedimentation is the most efficient and t cost effective approach to providing for control of off - site accelerated sedimentation resulting from construction activities, The following construction sequence is for ' the purpose of defining the relative timeliness of instal- lation of sediment control devices, and emphasizes the timely stabilization of the affected watershed. r ,1 • €� 1 -, . ;. r - �a�� _ � � 1 . I ' r 1 .� ' � _ . . � � , • r , � f e . .. } �. t � � ' i _, � { � � r I �' f f � ! a �� .1 � r, v � � � i • I 4 ' i .I i I i I � � I. t r NR--3 CONSTRUCTION OPERATION SEQUENCE 1.: Obtain approval for extent and geometry of wetlands impacted by nationwide permits from the Army Corps of Engineers. ' 2. Obtain storm water management approval from the Division of Environmental Management. ' 3. Obtain erosion control plan approval from the Land Quality Section prior to initiating any land dis- turbing activities. ' 4. Notify hand Quality Section representative of all relevant precontruction conferences at least one week prior to those meetings. 5. Install sediment traps on existing outfall ditches and at storm drain inlets that will be impacted ' by initial demolition and cleaning work. 6. Clear and grub the middle school site. Demolish and ' remove existing pavement and other impacted facilities at the existing bus parking lot -West of the existing high school. Maintain sediment control facilities and install additional measures or diversions to control all ' disturbed soil areas. 7. Install stabilized construction entrance where construc- tion vehicles access area and rough site. paved grade 8. Install storm drainage facilities and additional sedi- ment control measures for those facilities. Establish finish grade and provide permanent vegetative cover on all swales and channels within 30 working days. ' 9. Install subsurface utilities and services. Maintain positive drainage and sediment control for those -out- lets for all work areas.' 10. Construct buildings and improvements. Maintain all sediment control facilities to effectively control off site sedimentation. 11. Provide a stabilized ground cover on all denuded soil areas within 30 working days of completing any phase of grading and the lessor of 30 working days or 120 calendar days of completing construction. This will include aggregate stabilization of those portions of roads and parking lots that are not seeded and mulched. r „• . I � � I 'r ' � r . r t. F .��,i�r•Yt „ � i . I � . � � r 1 r 1 r I .f1 r r ., { � ' � ' . r. � � r .r 1 r + � r � � � �. I � ' .. r.� � �. j� � 'I' �• I ` .r r { � � ,Yr i r r f • � ` f i, - t ' � I j � , � �, i � it r � i � � 14R-4 ' 12. Upon watershed stabilization, clean out remaining sedi- ment traps and place rip rap stabilization at pipe out- lets and ditch turns. 13. Remove remaining temporary sediment control measures within 90 days of stabilizing contributing watersheds. ' CONSTRUCTION 11UR ION A construction duration of approximately 360 days is expected. Project construction is proposed to begin ' about May of 1991. 1. 6rade for construction access - 1 day. ' 2. Rough grade drives, parking areas and building founda- tion and completion of borrow and spoil areas - 4 weeks. 3. Construct ditches and swales - 2 weeks. 4. Grade playing fields - 2 weeks. ' 5. Install - 3 iinderground services and utilities weeks. ' 6. Place sidewalks and stabilized base course on streets - 4 weeks. 7. Place finish drive and parking lot surfaces - 2 weeks. ' The above construction durations are approximations only and do not take into account the variable weather condi- tions or similar complications. One should also under- stand that each of the operations may not begin immediately upon completion of the preceeding operation or may be occuring simultaneously at various locations on the pro- ' ject site. Each and all of the construction activities noted in the constriction duration will occur in a manner relative to the context described in the construction ' sequence. B. Stabilized Construction_ Entrance: ' This facility shall be constructed as indicated in the attached appendices. It shall be placed at all locations of construction access to the project from public rights - ' of -ways or adjacent properties. if the gravel pad is found to be ineffective, other measures such as enlarging the entrance or washing all construction vehicle tires shall be done to prevent sediment tracking onto public rights - ' of -way or other paved areas serviced by storm drain systems. �. �� �. r �' '. , ,� r ,, r , . , �. � � r � ' �- � _ .. , � � �. . ,� _� 1 i t ' � t 1 ��. • t t� � . .� .. .. 1 1 r � � 1 9 j ti � � � i � � .�. 1 Jilt- 5 As permanent stabilization is established and progresses to ' the interior of the project, the construction entrance or similar means shall be progressively located to remain at the interface of the construction activities in progress and the project areas that are stabilized. This detail ' may also be used to stabilize contractor staging areas inside the project boundaries. ' ' C. Silt Fences: Fabric silt fences shall be constructed as per the detail ' in the appendices. These devices may be used at storm drain inlets not subject to concentrated storm runoff and any other areas designated that typically does not receive diffused surface water flow in quantities greater than one ' (1) cubic foot per second per ten (10) foot sections of the proposed silt fence. Silt fences shall be inspected after ' every rain and at intervals not exceeding one (1) week. .accumulated sediment shall be removed and placed in approved spoils areas. Any deterioration of this device shall require iirunediate repair to a state of 100% functional ' stability. D. Finish Grades: ' All cut and fill grading shall be maintained to provide positive surface drainage throughout the construction pro- cess in the areas of the construction activities. All outlets constructed for this purpose shall be provided with sediment control devices. All cut and fill areas shall be shaped to final grade in one continuous operation. ' Cut and fill slopes which shall be stabilized with vegeta- tion requiring mowing maintenance, shall be no steeper than 3:1 (horizontal:vertical). No cut or fill slopes in or immmediately parallel to rights -of -ways or easements shall ' exceed 2:1. The side slopes of excavated trenches in cohesionless soil materials shall not exceed 2:1. All cut or fill slopes subject to concentrated stormwater ' run --on shall be provided with diversions or slope drains to protect the slope face. ' Temporary diversions shall be designed and placed for the conveyance of sediment and stormwater run-off only. To minimize the chance of overtopping, no sediment storage ' will be utilized in the design of the initial installation. If and when progressive gully erosion becomes evident in the diversions, rock check dams or similar measures shall be installed to restrain this process. Temporary diversions shall typically be constructed with a broad fire lane plow or similar broad channeling equipment. Spoils shall be located on the downslope side and immediately adjacent to T�fl-6 ' the channel with a maximum surface area sloping to the Channel. Temporary diversions may be installed for the ' purpose of intercepting stormwater run-on prior to entering areas of construction activity, or to protect sensitive finished grades, or to shorten slopes and decrease water- shed areas contributing to individual sedimentation control devices. All temporary diversions shell be provided with outlets that dissipate erosive velocities and/or provided with sediment storage entrapment prior to stormwater release. In areas where temporary diversions are used to protect finisher/ ' slopes, the diversions shall become permanent features for the graded landscape unless otherwise shown or specified. ' F. Permanent Velocity Control Devices: All storm drain outlets shall be provided with velocity transition facilities to minimize outlet scour. Outlet velocities were determined in the manner stated in appen- dices. Where outlet velocities exceed the control velocity required by sedimentation control laws, rip rap facilities or other structures are used to decrease the average velo- ' city to no more than the acceptable level. 'The average velocities for permanent swales or channels shown on the plans are designed to be less than the control velocity of ' the soil materials expected in the invert of those channels, or are provided with an erosion resistant liner. Fortified rock check dams or treated wood check dams may he installed ' as permanent facilities to reduce or swale energy gradients. F. Temporary Velocity Control Devices: ' Typical temporary velocity control devices shall include but are not limited to rock check dams, temporary diver- sions, debris barriers, and staked straw bales. Rock check dams shall be constructed as per the details in the appendices. Standard rock check dams shall be used in permanent channels where the expected design velocities are less than 3.5 fps. Larger stone used in the fortified rock check dams are sized for the design velocities based on the charts in appendices. Rock check dams shall be used in all temporary and permanent channels where the channel degradation for bare soil conditions is expected or becomes self --evident during the site development. Use of staked straw bales shall include only situations where a filtering function is not required. Typical uses may include place- ment in sediment basin interiors to increase travel path tortuosity and sediment trapping efficiency, or temporary diversions in locations initially inaccessible for construe- tion equipment. I I • � r � / / I r � f'1 ! � • f f r E r � , ,, _ i r, � f � .. ! I „ � :.i � ' � r 'r ! 1 C� r _ r� S r� r .. .�, •� ;' 1 1 3.1 r � 1 f • � s .' r r r � .. � i • r � .r 1 1 • . f � f. i • � 1 • •� .. . r ,. r { a � r� r r r . t ! f t � � � � � ' r � h _ �/ r • � � r i ! • � . / � � r r r ,rt. �, 1 1 � • NR-7 G. Protective Cover and Watershed Stabilization: ' Areas to be protected by vegetative cover shall include but'are not limited to any area denuded of a vegetative cover (wring the construction and not otherwise stabilized during the development process. Any undirected disturbed ' areas shall be stabilized at the expense of the contractor. In cases using grass for permanent stabilization, the con- tractor shall guarantee a stand. The work to be done to acquire the necessary vegetative cover shall inelt.tde but is not limited to appropriate tilling of the areas, the application of fertilizer and lime, sowing of seed, and ' placing of appropriate mulch to hold the seed and soil in place until germination and growth occur and other plantings as shown or specified. ' Areas to be seeded for grass stabilization shall be given ,an initial application of agricultural lime at a rate of ' at least 4,000 pounds per acre, superphosphate at 500 pounds per acre, and 12-4-8 grade fertilizer (or equivalent) at a rate of 600 pounds per acre, all of which shall be thoroughly mixed with the soil. After the area to be seeded ' is brought to proper finish grade, the entire area shall he tilled on the contour to a minimum depth of 4-inches by discing, harrowing, or other approved means. Following tillage, all large debris and stones shall be removed and ' the surface leveled into a smooth aspect. Severely com- pacted areas and cut grade areas shall be ripped at greater ' than 6-inches of depth with a spring toothed ripper or sitai- lar equipment after finish grade but before tillage. Upon completion of ground and soil preparation work, a grass seed mixture of 100 pounds per acre of "Rebel" fescue, 25 pounds per acre of common bermuda grass and 10 pounds per acre of centipede grass shall be sown. Bermuda grass seed shall be in an unhulled condition from September 1 to April 1 and be in a hulled condition at all other times. Substitutions for "Rebel" fescue will be considered acceptable only if the substituted fescite variety has no ratings less than "5" as deter- mined by the U.S.D.A., 1983 Tall Fescue Trials or more recent U.S.D.A. trial data. This shall be followed by placing a suitable cover of clean straw or approved equi- valent mulch at a rate of 1 112 to 2 tons per seeded acre. If straw is used as a temporary cover only, these rates shall be doubled or tripled depending upon average slope conditions. The contractor shall guarantee a full stand of grass over the entire area. in the case of sloping areas or other areas of more concentrated storm water B run-off, the straw shall be stabilized by the application of an asphalt emulsion or other approved binding materials. Alternative methods such as hydro -seeding or hydro -mulching will be considered on an individual basis. 1 NR-8 ' a stand of grass shall be considered acceptable when areal cover is at least 95%. The contractor shall overseed, and otherwise maintain the grassed areas until the stand of grass has reached a uniform height of 3 to 4-inches and ' a state of uniform species maturity. The contractor shall then top -caress the stand of grass with a minimum of 200-300 pounds per acre of 16-4-8 fertilizer (or equivalent). ' AnnuaI weed grasses and grain weeds shall not he con- sidered part of the areal cover, and seedling stands shall not be considered acceptable until the stand ' reaches a state of uniform post -seedling maturity for that species. If straw mulching results in competing stands of grain, ' maintenance shall include mowing of the grain weed stand to a height of 4-inches prior to reaching a height of 10--inches. Grain weed stands shall not be considered part of the minimum 95% areal cover. Unacceptable grass stands shall be overseeded, after aeration by Spiker, at 112 the original rate. Ii. Maintenance: All erosion and sedimentation control devices and measures shell remain in place and be maintained to full functional capacity by the contractor until all of the contributing watershed is stabilized to the point of no longer contri- buting accelerated sedimentation. All devices shall he inspected on at least a weekly basis, and maintained at 100% functional design capacity. All sediment basins and other sediment storage structures shall be maintained to 1 at least 50% of their sediment storage capacity until removed. 1 0 ,. ,, i � 1 � i � f � � i � � � � , i • � � 1 1 � � � � i !• - t i � � � . 1 ' .. i 1 1 APPENDIX I ENGINEERING ASSUMPTIONS ANT) CALCULATIONS I n I I 0 1 1 EING I N1'EK I NG ASSUMPTIONS AM) CALCULATIONS A. Pine Outlet Protection: Outlet protection was estimated based on the average velocity of stormwater discharges exiting the pipe or other facilities compared to the maximum velocity allowed on the receiving soil conditions as specified in the Sedimentation Control Act of 1973. The estimated stormwater exit velocities and control velocities are given in the drainage data chart on the plans. Control velocities as shown in Table A were approximated using the UNIFIED soil classification system to evaluate existing on -site soil conditions and the use of Table B. nutlet veloci- ties were determined using Manning's Formula. For locations where the hydraulic design of the structure exceeded the 10 year return storm discharge, less than flowing full conditions were evaluated based on.the attached tables. Table D was used to estimate the mean diameter of stone used as a velocity control measure. MANNING'S FORMULA 0=( 1.486 )(A)(R * 213)(S * 1/2) n V=Q/A Other arrangements of the basic formula were used when deemed appropriate for the specific situations. * Denotes foLlowing number is an exponent. 13. Stormwater Run-off : The design peal: run --oft' rates are shown on the drainage data chart on the plans. The erosion and sediment control measures and devices are sized based on a ten (10) year return interval storm. C. Sediment Trap and Storage Sizing: Max imim storage volume estimates are based on 112 acre inch of sediment storage per year per acre of disturbed watershed. Where reasonably practical, off -site stormwater run-on fro►n undisturbed watersheds was diverted around sediment storage facilities. Small sediment pit facilities are designed for a 50% functional life of 6 weeks. These facilities shall be placed to serve no more than one (1) acre of disturbed water - stied and a maximum life duration of 6 weeks. Where the contri- buting disturbed watershed is greater than one (1) acre and the design life for construction activities exceeding 6 weeks can be 1 t .. .. �. � 3 .• ,, . �, .. .i� � J i .. } , EEG-2 1 ' expected, sediment storage facilities are sized based on a 50% ' functional life for the actual construction duration expected and stated on the plans. All large facilities serving a functional life of 6 to 12 months were sized based on the Universal Soil Loss Equation with factors taken from SCS-Technical Guide, Sec- tion 11-1 (October 1976). These factors and calculations are ShOWn on the plans for these individual facilities. Where reser- voirs are proposed for use iu sediment storage in large water- ' sheds, sediment discharge rate and sediment yield formulas are used to size the facilities and is stated with the drainage data. 1 TABLE A MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE MATERIAL _ VELOCITIES FOR F.P.S. M.P.S. FINE SAND (NONCOLLOIDAL) 2.5 •B SANDY LOAM (NONCOLLOIDAL) 2.5 •B SILT LOAM (NONCOLLOIDAL) 3.0 •8 ORDINARY FIRM LOAM 3.5 1.1 FINE GRAVEL 5.0 1.5 STIFF CLAY (VERY COLLOIDAL) 5.0 1.5 GRADED. LOAM TO COBBLES (NONCOLLOIDAL) 5.0 1.5 GRADED.SILT TO COBBLES (COLLOIDAL) 5.5 1.7 ALLUVIAL SILTS (NONCOLLOIDAL) 3.5 1.1 ALLUVIAL SILTS (COLLOIDAL) 5.0 1.5 COARSE GRAVEL (NONCOLLOIDAL) 8.0 1.8 COBBLES AND SHINGLES 5.5 1.7 SHALES AND HARD PANS 6.0 1.8 SOURCE: ADAPTED FROM RECOMMENDATIONS BY SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON IRRIGATION RESEARCH, AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS. 1928, FOR CHANNELS WITH STRAIGHT ALINEMENT.. FOR SINUOUS CHANNELS MULTIPLY ALLOWABLE VELOCITY BY 0.95 FOR SLIGHTLY SINUOUS. BY 0.9 FOR MODERATELY SINUOUS CHANNELS. AND BY 0.8 FOR HIGHLY SINUOUS CHANNELS. TABLE B DITCH LINING MANNING'S N y��FPS tn GW 0.022-0.024 6-7 0O Q yr GP 0.023-0.026 7-8 J } W J D 0.023-0.025 3-5 GM w 4 > 4 U 0.022-0.020 2-4 O GC 0.024-0.028 5-7 0 SW 0.020-0.024 1-2 0 tn SP 0.022-0.024 1-2 D 0.020-0.023 2-3 0 O w u SM U 0.021-0.023 2-3 SC 0.023-0.025 3-4 O CL 0.022-0.024 2-3 ML 0.023-0.024 3-4 w i V Z _j OL 0.022-0.024 2-3 O O CH 0.022-0.023 2-3 MH 0.023-0.024 3-5 J n Z LL. v} a OH 0.022-0.024 2-3 HIGHLY PT 0.022-0.025 2-3 ORGANIC OW.HDS7` FHA 1973 + ` ; _ '' • T � ... -+. ." .ter � '� a -, + _ �. - � IIK w •� � � 1� • - F _ � . •+ sir• '+ � + ■ ■ ■ ■ SEEM■ moon■ .. .. .. ... � . ,• •� , k . .. 1 y .Y .r .- �• k + � - .- + r. .. ...` - .- � r� k- �{ a�j ! ,i.,f ' I I - - � I � ', � .1 '14 t t k� i 1 ' �, � '' .; _� .�; � � � �-�-•{- �, taw ' I 4 .4 r+ � ! � { I t .' j � I�. I _ ._.�. 1 1 ' NEESE NEMEMMENOM SEMEN memo, 0 a muEmammam ENNOMEN mmommom sn v N W. o 00 133.1 NI 3N01S NVifl3w N 0 - w rm 4 f i (y SIN r CL uCo Lv o rn Y Q} w �^- J 0 M 0 Wg tt Q O Z W cc 'Iliklkq I'VE tnR lwig L Off QtncLw NONE 61L h9 46N616. 16 qk klq 44, NONNI aD qT N O Co N N N LV r W. 9t N O m tR a CIN003S 83d 133.4 NI (A) A110013A le F- w W U. C� w Z O f- N U. O • { ,,; � _ � __ _ � ' - ' �.._ y � � j � f � 1 i i � � � f I �� � � r . t - - - � --- f ,' ,� .. i � � � � 1 ' I ' i .f i � i ..I .. � � } I /` r } . �' � ., � _ � � ' _ . i � � `' ^-E I if � , � f ) F _ . � �. .. I � + ; j ; ' ` 1 1 I F � i � F_ � _ _ .I � � � ''1 �� ; �'��, � i ' � � i � i 11 � �� ,v . � � � 1,i - L.. f ,y_ k � . _ _ ; . .t � i � � art i i i r �9 = i I � � i } ` � �)f�"� �� TA1lI,F. F -XIMUM ALLOWABLE DESIGN VELOCITIES'' ' FOR VEGETATED CHANNELS TYPiC'AL SOIL GRASS LINING PERMISSIBLE VELOCITV CR-%NNt;L SLOPE CHARACTERISTICS2. FOR ESTABLISHED GRAS .APPIAC.ATION LINING (FTISFC) 0 -- 5 a EASILY ERODIBLE BERMUDAGRASS 5.0 NON -PLASTIC TALL FESCUE 4.5 ' (SANDS & SILTS) BAHIAGRASS 4,.5 KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 4.5 GRASS -LEGUME MIXTURE 3.5 ' H ROS i ON RESISTANT BERMUDAGRASS 6.0 PLASTIC TALL FESCUE 5.5 ' (CLAY MIXES) BAHIAGRASS 5.5 KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 5.5 GRASS -LEGUME MIXTURE 4.5 5-10% EASILY ERODIBLE BERMUDAGRASS 4.5 NON -PLASTIC TALL FESCUE 4.0 (SAND & SILTS). BAHIAGRASS 4.0 KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 4.0 GRASS -LEGUME MIXTURE 3.0 �I EROSION RESISTANT BERMUDAGRASS 5.5 PLASTIC TALL FESCUE 5.0 (CLAY MIXES) BAIIIACGRASS 5.0 KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 5.0 GRASS -LEGUME MIXTURE 3.5 10% EASILY ERODIBLE BERMUDAGRASS 3.5 NON -PLASTIC TALL FESCUE 2.5 (SANDS & SILTS) BAHIAGRASS 2.5 KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 2.5 EROSION RESISTANT BERMUDAGRASS 4.5 PLASTIC TALL FESCUE 3.5 (CLAY MIXES) BAHIAGRASS 3.5 KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 3.5 SOURCE: USDA-SCS MODIFIED NOTE: 1. PFRAI I SS I BLE VELOCITY BASED ON 10-YR STORM PEAK RUNOFF 2. SOIL ERODIBILITY BASED ON RESISTANCE TO SOIL MOVFAIENT FRUI CONCENTRATED FLOWING WATER. 3. BEFORE GKASS•IS ESTABLISHED. PERMISSIBLE VELOCITY IS ' DETEK:UINED BY THE TYPE OF TEMPORARY LINER USED. REF: N.C. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN 1UkNUAL, DNRCD 1988. 1 . T - _ � __ � 1 r I +f ' t.. �f1 • •• _ .. . �., .r .. ., 'i '�: . , • �' - � : r •�' ;�, , � . ry . � , s 1.%.�'. �I ,. �� i , r, • � .F - - - — � - •- t r_- •, - - _ __ _ f•R. ..T ��.. .� — .• .�� w . .IJ. i * ,, .:a • � '' , f �� - '.r' r e� � f �: .� ' P ... � �� r � �.t , , �.� . f ti � ti � a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 TABLE F PEMIISSIBLE SHEAR STRESSES PERMISSIBLE UNIT SHEAR STRESS, Td LINING CATEGORY LINING TYPE (LB/FT.2) TEMPOK-\RY WOVEN PAPER NET 0.15 JUTE NET 0.45 FIBERGLASS ROVING: SINGLR 0.60 DOUBLE 0.85 STRAW WITH NET 1.45 CURLED WOOD MAT 1.55 SYNTHETIC MAT 2.00 STONE SIZE (INCHES) G11ZNVEL RIPRAP 1 0.40 2 0.80 ROCK RIPRAP 6 2.50 (Td=(5)(d 50' )) 9 3.80 12 5.00 15 6.30 18 7.50 21 8.80 24 10.00 TABLE G MANNINGS "n" FOR TEMPORARY LINERS n VALUE FOR DEPTH RANGES 0-0.5 FT 0.5-2.0 1~T >2.0 FT LINING TYPE WOVEN PAPER NET 0.016 0.015 0.015 JUTE NET 0.028 0.022 0.019 FIBERGLASS ROVING 0.028 0.021 0.019 STRAW WITH NET 0.065 0.033 0.025 CURLED WOOD MAT 0.066 0.035 0.028 SYNTHETIC MAT 0.036 0.025 0.021 ' Ira 3 1- ■u■a■N■■aa■a■aUI■■■a■era■s01� �!■a■same. 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S I T E 1592 TO ---� JACKSONVILLE N.C.Sjt ilea TOPSAIL k (NO SCALE) 3 PROJECT TOPSAIL MIDDLE SCHOOL AND TOPSAIL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ADDITION PENDER COUNTY, NC � - _. .. �` •, y �, � � , ,. � ,+ r1,._ t. `" ,* ' �± � � ! �jt•.. � � -r- ,� � , _� �� � / ,i �, '� _ 'i, rr J� If f' r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e 3' OF LEVEL GRADE OVERFLOW PER ACRE OF WATERSHED SYNTHETIC SILT CONTROL FABRIC (SOIL FILLS ONLY) / i' J TOP OF CHANNEL FLOW I)N0TYA WIDTH 4' 2? AT LEAST ONE TRAP TO BE LOCATED AT ENTRANCE TO EACH ENCLOSED STORM DRAIN CONDUIT lU CHANNEL SEDIMENT TRAP TOP OF SPOIL BERM 11F TRAP CONSTRUCTED OF SOIL FILL? 22' DIA_ MIN. .� —12of MIN. VOLUME PER - 1 � PLPN 2 F.* L r DIVERSIONS TO ENTER AT UPPER END DIVERSION COLLECTI N S D M NT TRAP NOTE: DIMENSIONS OR QUANTITY OF SEDIMENT TRAPS SHALL BE ADJUSTED AS NEEDED TO YIELD A TOTAL SEDIMENT STORAGE OF AT LEAST 22.4 CUBIC YARDS PER ACRE OF CONTRIBUTING TEMPORARY SEDIME SECTION DETAIL 0 T TRAP J .'� ' ..5 ,`, � r i � .r. t � ii . S i i ' iY _ i'��-, .. n^ .fin _, .�` • •� ._ _ _ __ � � r �' . � ����-� ,' 1. '� i ��. -- .� i �: � i r _ i' � �i 1 � it � � i 3 � '! -' --"-- .ter .,ram. - .. - - � :Y. _ ` . ` v,r y , ' 1 .j • ti � �� ` .� � 4 f� ! 1 — � ♦ n � ..... �� w • • � —� r . - �w y..r._..� � art. ... �.-.w, r� t w � � � .ram w- � � � ` • � 1 July 1979 1 . STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE ' (not to scale) Public Right- 50' min. of -way ' � 4 MIN. £risting ground Provide appropriate transition PROFILE between Stabilized ConstrJc- .___.� Lion Entrance and Public Right - of -Way 50' min. ` Public "_ Right -of - ground g I Way A•lY,i f_ rR LAN Construction Specifications 1. Stone size - Use HSHA size No. 2 (2-1/2" to 1"). or AASH '0 designation H43, size No. 2 (2-1/2" to 1-1/2"). -Use crushed stone. 2. Length - As effective, but not less than 50 feet. ' 3. Thickness - Not less than FOUR (4) inches. 4. Width - Not less than full width of all points of ingress or egress. 5. Washing - Vnen necessary, wheels shall be cleaned to remove sediment prior to entrance onto public right-of-way. When washing is required, it shall be done on an area stabilized with crushed stone which drains into an approved sediment trap or sediment basin. All sediment shall ' be prevented from entering any storm drain, ,ditch, .or watercourse through use of sand bags, gravel, boards or other approved methods. 6. :laintenance - The entrance shall be maintained in a condition which will prevent tracking or flooring of sediment onto public rights -of -way. This may require periodic top dressing with additional stone as con- ditions demand and repair and/or cleanout of any measures used to trap sediment. A11 sediment spilled, dropped, washed or tracked onto public rights -of -way must be removed immediately.,. 0 9 i •'�• •�.! i aI S � Ja. i-1`r. ! •} a I ♦ `• r I if t` -. � � .. _ •. . • a• a +. .' S 4. .. r .. = . 'i r • ' -• I TEMPORARY DIVERSIONS 11 CO:?SL.:'L]Ct to intercept storm water run-on. uy1 -Area of grading activity _ '.i,yi�o�,M#i��Y��.}.r'rr,'�,�:,ti.":�ry��•'-.w;,;y�t!".;.�3i• s' ' `,�►,y�1.•k r /rir'.. Channel to divert storm water run --on. Cor.s:ruct_across graded areas to shorten slope or decrease watershed area for sediment control Iles. C: fir'. 1.,. �':; .�.•�.^- ..rt',',`. a { 1�... Elie ',i •.lr". �i�i'-'�•, t�%y yn•,ti i:'�+�.V•.!}!'•'li�' . 1 Construct to protect sensitive finish grades. C u t or f i 11 1Ope ' _er..;,orary diversions shall typically be constructed with a broad fire lane plow or similar broad channeling Qquipment. Spoils shall always be located downslope and immediately ad- jacent to the channel and with maxim0m surface area sloping to the channel. Diversions shall be placed for the convey- �nce of sediment and storm water run off only. To assume min- im_-! chance of overtopping, no sediment storage -will be utili-,ed in the initial installation. If and when progress - I've gully erosion becomes evident in the diversions, rock check dams will be installed to restrain this process. All ' -_e^nporary diversions shall be provided with outlets that dis- s_pate erosive velocities and/or provide sediment storage, entrapment prior to storm water release. S h u RIP RAP 5D M CHANNEL CHANNEL PLAN VIEWS SECTION VIEWS RIP RAP SCOUR PAD NOT TO SCALE MEDIAN STONE DIA.n 6" I) D-!NSIDE DIAMETER OR WIDTH OF CULVERT 2)MINIMUM STONE THICKNESS TO BE 2 TIMES SPECIFIED MEDIAN STONE DIA. r, F% NO CHANNEL �& ffktvazl mid ,-d4"ialea, egne. CONSULTING ENGINEERSAND LAND SURVEYORS P.O. DRAWER 07B JACXSOWILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 2C541-007E Sig 919-455-2414 3D 1 i �� 1 1: S � ' 1 a � .: � 1 — � ' r , 1 ` � 1 • � � � . • � ' a � . r I i F1 ' r � � 1. ' � , 1 '. .1 �::.1 t-�� � � e .. J. i 14 i 1 , � � � .a _ � � a !- � 1 � � � 1 .. .� . .ter ' 1 1 1 1 I� 1 SLOPE SLOPE LENGTH (FT.) <2% 100 2 TO 5% 75 5 TO 10% 50 10 TO 20% 25 >20:: 15 REF: EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN MANUAL, D.N.R.C.D. 1988. NOTE. E-JRLAP SHALL NOT 5E USED srN S c4�oTT/cF T T 1 T q R�cT RAF R DgRMF S q0�� S,c T�Nc WOODEN POST DIRECTION OF WELDED RUN OFF FLOW WIRE MESH-- BACKFILL EROSION &SILTATION CONTROL FABRIC ---� i2m, MIN. 2" X2"X48" WOODEN POSTS OR OTHER APPROVED MATERIAL, WELDED WIRE MESH W L 24" TYP. GROUND LINE 24" MIN. EXTRA DEPTH REQUIRED FOR NON -STABLE SOILS .SECTION VIEW TYPICAL INSTALLATION OF SILT FENCE NO SCALE kme4 CONSULTING ENGINEERSAND LAND SURVEYORS — �,c,�oric��l� , ✓fo�ll �tofi;ra Ili a ' Its •1• •1 iIc , ' II .. , f ,i , a A e� 1 w Gs t GRADE BREAfC , SPOIL 1 / BERM / - 16" / \ MIN. / ' BOTTOM OF EXCAVATION FABRIC COVERED LEVEL GRADE FABRIC COVERED GOURD (SEE PLANS FOR LENGTH) X7467 STONE PLAN VIEW TOP OF BANK c O\V. 6E�M ' �- CNANNEt OP [ OF �� FLOW 11 17� SYNTHUIC SILT i ' INVERT CONTROL FABRIC 12" MIN. 2i� f � �— VOLUME ' ---- PER 1L PLAN SECTION VIEW 2 ' 467 WASHED LEVEL GRADE 16' MIN. STONE BOURD ' NOTE: CONDITION SHOWN IS FOR CHANNEL TERMINATING AT GRADE BREAK TO STEEPER SLOPES 1 SEDIMENT TRAP WITH LEVEL SPEADER OUTLET ' CA NOT TO SCALE JAMES E. STEWART & ASSOCIATES. INC. consulting engineers - land surveyors LACKSONVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA (919)-455-2414� 1 J r .- �.r ' `i APPENDIX IV - FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FORM 1 , FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY/OWNERSHIP FORM SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT No person may initiate any land -disturbing activity on one or more Contiguous acres as covered by the Act before this form and an acceptable erosion and sedimentation control plan have been completed and approved by the Land Quality Section, N.C. Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources. (Please type or print and, if question is not applicable, place N/A in the blank.) . r Part A. 1. Project Name Topsail Puddle School and Topsail ElementarySchoolAddition 2. Location of land -disturbing activity: County tender , City or Township Hampstead - - , and Highway! Street U.S. Hwy. 17 3. Approximate date land disturbing activity will be commenced: May 1991 4. Purpose of development (residential, commercial, industrial, etc.) ; New School and School Addition 5. Total acreage disturbed or uncovered (including off -site borrow and waste areas 32+ 9 ( 9 ) — 6. Amount of fee enciosed $ 650.00 7. Has an erosion and sedimentation control plan been tiled ? Yes R No S. Person to contact should sediment control issues arise during land -disturbing activity. Name i.irtle_and Associates Architect Telephone(704) 525-6350 S. Landowner (s) of Record ( Use blank page to list additional owners.): ender County Board of: Education Name (s) P.O. Box 1239 Current Mailing Address Current Street Address Burgaw, North Carolina 28425 City State Zip City State Zip 0757 209-211 10. Recorded in Deed Book No. 462 Page No. 223 ' Part B. 454 138 1. Person (s) or firms (s) who are financially responsible for this land -disturbing activity (Use the blank page to list ' additional persons or firms) : Wendell Pfurra Name of Person (s)or Firm (s) P.O. Box 1239_ ' Mailing Address Street Address Bur aw North Carolina 28425 City State Zip City State Zip Teiep�one (919) 259-2187 Telephone 1 2 2, it Financially Responsible Party is not a resident of North Carolina give name and street address at ' a Nc,-?h Carolina Agent. \/A Na,—e 1 Mlailing Address Street Address 1 City State Zip City - State Zip Telephone Telephone (t) If the Financially Responsible Party is a Partnership or other person engaging In business under an assumed name, attach a copy of the certificate of assumed name. If the financially Responsible Party is a Cow ration give name and street address of the Registered Agent. 1 N/A Name of Registered Agent hailing Address Street Address state Zip City State Zip Telephone Telephone The above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and was provided by me under oath. ( This form roust be signed by the financially responsible person if an individual or his attorney -in - fact or if not an individual by an officer, director, partner, or registered agent with authority to execute instru- ments for the finanacially responsible person j. f agree to provide corrected information should there be any change in the information provided herein. ;,endell Murrav Superintendent Type or p^name Title or Authority Sign r Date_3 /S / m —mac 1l. f"1 N�'_ , a Notary Public of the County of / � ,,,4 , S:a:e of North Carolina, hereby certify that Ae At d e-%ZVk Y r o, ' araeared personally before me this day and being duly sworn acknowledged that t e above form was exe- cLted by him. Witness my hand and notarial seal, this IS "iday of /1j % , 19 `j / t LIZA, Notary ' My commission expires- �� _ •5� i r {i sJ 1 1 -- A+i - 1 _ APPENDIX V D.E.M. SUBMITTAL FORM - FOR PROJECTS USING DENSITY LIMITS FOR STOMMATER CONTROL ' DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Submittal Form for Projects Using Density Limits for Stormwater Control ' PROjCCT DATA Nane of Project: Topsail Middle School and Topsail' Elementary School Addition Location (County, Township/hunicipalityl Address); Pender Countv, Hampstead Township P1pplicant Name: Pender County Board of Education ' mailing Address: P.O. Box 1239, Burgaw, North caroling 2 2 Phone No: (919) 259-2187 ' Submittal Date: March, 1991 Erief Description (include map and appropriate drawings): New Middle School and addition to existing Elementary School, both to be located on campus of existing Topsail High School. water Body Receiving Stormwater Runoff: Name of water Body: Unnamed tributary to Old Topsail Creek Classification of (cater Body: SA Total area of Proposed Project (acres): 36.6 acres State/Federal Permits and Approvals Required: (Check Appropriate Blanks) CH -.'!A major Sedimentation and Erosion Control X 40,; Permit DEm/DHS Sewage Disposal X Lather (specify): C1,LCULAT i ON OF BUILT -UPON AREA is ilt-upDn area means that portion of an individual development that is ccvered try impervious or partially pervious cover including buildings, pa\-e,nent, recreation facilities, etc. but not including decking.) ' a) 5uslt-upon area: 6.4 ac. b) Total project area: 36.6 ac. built -upon = built-upon'.area / total project area * 100 built -upon area = 17.5 If the water body receiving Stormwater runoff is Classified as SA, is the built -upon area C 25% 7' Yes X No 1 If the Hater body receiving stormwater runoff is classified other than SA, i5'tN0 Y. built -Upon area C 30 7 ? Yes No SlSTEN ' ;5 tile' on )' kind of stormwater Collection `.:ystLIM grasti 5waIos7 t �cS t�J X (Crasseu- Iii}ed S.:aIe5 s'huuId have i siu0 slope of 3:1 (H.'V) or les',.) Seine piping from building areas to on -site drainage ditches and swales. 1 11 no', please provide a detailed description. ' E.:F F ER AtiEA Is the built -upon area at least 30 feet from mean high water of all surface? waters? Yes ' X No If no, please provide . a detailed description. iNote: Only boat ramps, public roads, put)lic bridges and walkways to rater related facilities are allowed within 30 feet of mean high water if the project is intended to meet stormwater control requirements through density limits.) FEED nESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS Do the deed restrictions and protective covenants ensure that subdivisions maintain the development consistent with the plans and specifications approved t:y the division and include the State as a beneficiary of the restrictions? Ves No NIA (Include a copy of the restrictions and covenants with this form.) CERTIFlCATIO�'� !+ ,%endell Murray , certify that the information included on this sut.nittal form is correct, that the project will tie constructed in conformance with this information and that to the best of my knowledge) the tree best of my knowledge, the.proposed project complies with the requirement 1 of 15 NCAC 2H.1003 (b). 2��,fLl !"g"> is Signature- Owner or t pate Pender County Board o Education, P.O. Box 1239 Address Burgaw, North Carolina 28425 ' if anent, please list owner's name and address below. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL_ MANAGEMENT SIGN OFF Re,icnal Office Date Individual Evaluating Forms / Plans DatL? Regional Water OuaIity Supervisor