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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8951222_HISTORICAL FILE_20150909STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW 9qn��� DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE YYYYMMDD Corporations Division Page 1 of 1 North Carolina Elaine F. Marshall DEPARTMENT OFTHE Secretary SECRETARY OF STATE PO Box 29622 Raleigh, NC 2762"622 (919)807-2000 Click Here To: View Document Filings File an Annual Report Print a Pre -Populated Annual Report form Amend a Previous Annual Report Corporate Names Legal: BRUNSWICK AMUSEMENTS, INC. Business Corporation Information Sosld: 0358352 Status: Current -Active Annual Report Status: Current Citizenship: Domestic Date Formed: 12/15/1994 Fiscal Month: December State of Incorporation: NC Registered Agent: Saunders, Mark A Corporate Addresses Mailing: 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach, NC 28462-5024 Principal Office: 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach, NC 28462-5024 Reg Office: 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach, NC 28462-5024 Reg Mailing: 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach, NC 28462-5024 Officers Secretary: Carroll M Lipscombe , Jr 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach NC 28462 President: Mark a Saunders 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach NC 28462 Stock Class: COMMON Shares: 100000 Par Value: 1 Account Login Register http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/Search/profcorp/4784375 9/9/2015 Nelson, Christine From: Nelson, Christine Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 4:11 PM To: 'Noelle Lutheran' Subject: RE: Permit Renewal Request SW8 951222 Noelle, Thanks for the e-mail and status update. Please keep me in the loop and let me know if I can be of any assistance. Christine Email correspondence to and from this address is subject to the North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties unless the content is exempt by statute or other regulation. From: Noelle Lutheran fmailto:nlutheran(dgmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2013 11:52 AM To: Nelson, Christine Subject: Permit Renewal Request SW8 951222 Christine, This email is in follow up to our phone conversation concerning the renewal of Stormwater Permit No. SW8 951222. 1 am in the process of setting up a meeting with Brunswick Amusements, Inc. concerning this matter, Will let you know as soon as possible a when the renewal application will be submitted. Thank you for allowing additional time to address your request. Please note that Brunswick Amusements forwarded me your letter in May, but it got lost in the stack. The summer months have flown by. Sincerely, Noelle Lutheran FWA �CDEN� North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality Pat McCrory Charles Wakild, P. E. Governor Director May 3, 2013 Mr. Mark A. Saunders Brunswick Amusements, Inc. 131 Ocean Boulevard West Holden Beach, NC 28462 Subject: PERMIT RENEWAL REQUEST Stormwater Permit No. SW8 951222 Oak Island Fun Park, Phase 2 Brunswick County Dear Mr. Saunders: John E. Skvarla, III Secretary The Division of Water Quality issued a high density Stormwater Management Permit, Number SW8 951222 to Brunswick Amusements, Inc for the Oak Island Fun Park, Phase 2 project on February 8, 1996. This permit expired on February 8, 2006. A letter was sent to you on July 11, 2007 requesting that an application for renewing the permit be submitted and, at this time, a response has not yet been received. Per 15A NCAC 2H.1003(h) (the stormwater rules), it is your responsibility to submit an application to renew the permit 180 days prior to the expiration of a permit. If this is still an active project please complete and submit the enclosed renewal application along with the processing fee, which is currently set at $505.00 prior to June 3, 2013. If this project has not been constructed and a permit is no longer needed, please submit a request to have the permit rescinded. If you have sold the project please provide the name, mailing address and phone number of the person or entity that is now responsible for this permit. Enclosed is a form for change of ownership, which should be completed and submitted if the property has changed hands. Your permit requires that upon completion of construction and prior to operation of the permitted stormwater treatment system, a certification of completion be submitted to the Division from an appropriate designer for the type of system installed. This is to certify that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with the permit, the approved plans, specifications and supporting documentation. If you have not already provided a Designer's Certification to our office, please include a copy with your permit renewal request and processing fee. A copy of the certification form is enclosed for your convenience. You should be aware that failure to provide the Designer's Certification and the operation of a stormwater treatment facility without a valid permit, are violations of NC General Statute 143-215.1 and may result in appropriate enforcement action including the assessment of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day. If a renewal application is not submitted prior to .tune 3, 2013, enforcement actions may be initiated, which may include the assessment of civil penalties. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Christine Nelson at (910) 796-7318. Sinc rely, f I, Georgette �cott Stormwater Supervisor encl. GDSlcan S:IWQSIStormwaterlPermits & Projects1199519512222 HD12013 05 req_ren 951222 cc: Wilmington Regional Office File Wilmington Regional Office 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, North Carolina 28405 One Phone: 910-796-72151 FAX: 910350.20041 DENR Assistanoe. 1-877-623-6748 NorthCarolina Iniemet: www.ntwaterquality.org i�a, An Equal Opportunity 4 Affrmawe Action Employer �atL= ll O�O� Vd A T�9pG � ~-I July 11, 2007 Mr. Mark A. Saunders Brunswick Amusements, Inc. 131 Ocean Boulevard West Holden Beach, NC 28462 Subject:: Stormwater Permit No. SW8951222 Oak Island Fun Park, Phase 2 Brunswick County Dear Mr. Saunders-. Michael P. Easley, Governor William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen fl. Sullins Director Division of Water Quality �� �^ �•�- � \ram The Division of Water Quality issued a Coastal Stormwater Management Permit, Number SW8951222 to Brunswick Amusements, Inc. for a High Density pond to serve Oak Island Fun Park, Phase 2 on 21811996. This permit expired on 21812006. Section .1003(h) of 15 A NCAC 2H .1000 (the stormwater rules) requires that applications for permit renewals shall be submitted 180 days prior to the expiration of a permit and must be accompanied by a processing fee, which is currently set at $420.00. If this is still an active project please complete and submit the'enclosed renewal application in a timely manner. If this project has not been constructed and a permit is no longer needed, please submit a request to have the permit rescinded. If you have sold the project, or are no longer the permittee, please provide the name, mailing address and phone number of the person or entity that is now responsible for this permit. Enclosed is a form for change of ownership, which should be completed and submitted if the property has changed hands. Your permit requires that upon completion of construction and prior to operation of the permitted treatment units a certification of completion be submitted to the Division from an appropriate designer for the system installed. This is to certify that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with the permit, the approved plans, specifications and supporting documentation. Please include a copy of the certification with your permit renewal request and processing fee. Enclosed is a copy of a sample certification. Also enclosed is a new Operation and Maintenance agreement that should be completed and submitted along with your renewal application. You should be aware that failure to provide the Designer's Certification and the operation of a stormwater treatment facility without a valid permit, are violations of NC General Statute 143-215.1 and may result in appropriate enforcement action including the assessment of civil penalties of up to $10,000 per day. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact staff in the stormwater group at 910-796-7215. Sincerely, Ed Beck, Regional Supervisor Surface Water Protection Section Wilmington Regional Office Enclosures cc: Wilmington Regional Office o ° NhCarolina North Carolina Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405 Phone (910) 796-7215 Customer Service Wilmington Regional Office Internet: www.ncwaterquality_org Fax (910) 350-2004 1-877-623-6748 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer— 50% Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper s North Carolina Secretary of State Page 1 of 2 Account Login Register North Carolina Elaine F. Marshall D EPARTM E ITT OI= THE Secretary SECRETARY OF STATE PO Box 29622 Raleigh, NC 27626-0622 0191807-20DO Date: 5/3/2013 Click here to: View Document Filings I File an Annual Report I J Print a pre -populated Annual Report Form I Amended A Previous Annual Report I Corporation Names Name Name Type NC BRUNSWICK AMUSEMENTS, LEGAL INC. Business Corporation Information SOSI D: 0358352 Status: Current -Active Effective Date: 12/15/1994 Citizenship: DOMESTIC State of Inc.: NC Duration: PERPETUAL Annual Report Status: CURRENT Registered Agent Agent Name: SAUNDERS, MARK A Office Address: 131 OCEAN BLVD WEST HOLDEN BEACH NC 28462 Mailing Address: 131 OCEAN BLVD WEST HOLDEN BEACH NC 28462 Principal Office Office Address: 131 OCEAN BLVD WEST HOLDEN BEACH NC 28462 Mailing Address: 131 OCEAN BLVD WEST HOLDEN BEACH NC 28462 Officers Title: PRESIDENT Name: MARK A SAUNDERS Business Address: 131 OCEAN BLVD WEST HOLDEN BEACH NC 28462 Title: SECRETARY Name: CARROLL M LIPSCOMBE JR Business Address: 131 OCEAN BLVD WEST HOLDEN BEACH NC 28462 Stock http://vAm.secretary.state.nc.us/corporations/Corp.aspx?Pitemld=4784375 5/3/2013 North Carolina Secretary of State Page 2 of 2 Class Shares No Par Value Par Value COMMON 100000 1 This website is provided to the public as a part of the Secretary of State Knowledge Base (SOSKB) system. Version: 488 http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/corporations/Corp.aspx?PitemId=4784375 5/3/2013 STORM WATER CONTROL PLAN OAK ISLAND FUN PARK, PHASE 2 BRUNSWICK COUNTY SEAL = 4691 ccNG I N6-'�C���'? tit R . (A' '�111l111 ry1[II ■14111 .1111+5+\ p E c E 0 V 9 D DEC 1 8 1995 DEM "Roj I , ILAM.142SAA0ILVA9 The site is a tract of land 0.69 acres in size located on the east side of North Carolina Roads 211 and 133. The soil types consist primarily of well drained pervious sand, with small areas of poorly drained fine grained sandy loam in the lower elevations. Present and proposed drainage from the site is provided by a ditch along the east boundary line. This ditch drains into a tributary of Calf Gully Creek, which in turn drains into a diverted branch of Dutchmans Creek, a class SC stream. After entering Dutchmans Creek, the drainage is into the Intra- coastal Waterway, approximately a mile downstream. Oak Island Fun Park is a proposed entertainment project to consist of a go-cart race track, and a small car area as shown on the plan. No industrial wastes or toxic material of any kind will be generated by this project. A storm water detention pond will be constructed as shown on the plans. This pond is designed to control all of the stormwater runoff from the pervious and impervious areas of the project as constructed, with a one foot high berm as freeboard. Temporary silt fences will be located as shown. It is anticipated that nearly all of the 0.69 acres of the site will involve land disturbance. This stormwater control plan was designed by William R. Chinnis, P. E., 3069 Oak Drive SW, Shallotte, N. C. 28470, Telephone No. (910)754-5310. CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 1. Obtain all necessary permits for the project. 2. Install silt fences. 3. pile and burn the vegetation debris resulting from clearing operation. If conditions for burning do not exist, material will be hauled off -site for disposal. 4. Install drainage swales with 3h to 1v slopes, and install culverts. 5. Construct stormwater control pond. 6. Landscape and grass site. 7. Notify officials of Land and Water Quality Sections. 8. Maintain erosion control devices -as necessary. 9. Mow site as needed. 10. Stabilize site as areas are brought up to finished grade. 11. When construction is completed and all areas are stabilized, notify officials of Land and Water Quality Sections. 12. If site is approved, remove temporary devices. 13. Seed and mulch any remaining bare areas, as necessary. 0 VEGETATIVE GROUND COVER Temporary and Permanent A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: The work includes seedbed preparation, lining, fertilizing, seeding- and mulching of all areas indicated to be grassed. The work also includes those areas within or outside the limits of construction that are disturbed by the contractor's operations. B. MATERIAL: 1. Lime shall be dolomitic agricultural ground limestone containing not less than 10 Fercent Magnesium Oxide or available Magnesium equivalent. 2. Fertilizer shall be standard commercial product of 10-10-10 analysis. All fertilizer shall be delivered in bags bearing the manufacturer's name, the chemical. analysis of the product and the weight. If not used immediately after delivery, fertilizer shall be stored in a manner that will not allow it to harden or destroy its effectiveness. 3. Seed shall be certified seed or equivalent based on reort`-L Carolina Seed Improvement Association requirements for certification. If the seed is not grown in the state w4here it is to be used, it shall meet the certification requirements of the Seed Improvements Association for the state in Which it is grown. All seed shall be furnished in sealed standard containers unless exception is granted. Seed which has become wet, moldy, or otherwise damaged prior to seeding will not be acceptable. C. CLEARING: Prior to or during grading (and tillage operations) the ground surface shall be cleared of stumps, stones, roots, cable, wire, grade stakes, and other materials that might hinder proper grading, tillage, seeding, or subsequent maintenance operations. D. GRADING: Graces on the areas to be treated shall be maintained in a true and even condition. Maintenance shall include any necessary repairs to previously graded areas. E. TILLAGE: All graded areas shall be thoroughly tilled to a depth cf at least 4 inches by plowing-, disking. burrowing or. dther approved methods until-the-condition.of the soil is'-ready•for seeding. 3 F. LIMING: Limestone shall be uniformly applied at the rate of 2000 pounds per acre (46 Founds per 1000 sq. ft. ) to all areas to be vegetated. Limestone may be applied to the area prior to the preparation; of the seedbed. But in all cases it shall be applied before seeding, and thoroughly -incorporate, into the entire depth of prepared seedbed. . G. FERTILIZING: The fertilizer shall be uniformly applied at the rate of 1000 pounds per acre (23 pounds per 1000 sq. ft.) to all areas to be vegetated. The fertilizer shall be incorporated into the upper three or four inches of prepared seedbed. This can be done just prior to the last tillage operation or just prior to seeding. But in no case will it be applied more than 3 days before seeding or before the lime is applied. H. MULCHING: The surface of all seeded areas shall be protected by the application of any of the before-mentio-ed mulch materials unless otherwise specified. 1. STRAW OR HAY: Shall be applied evenly over the seeded area in such a manner that thickness of the mulch is approximately uniform throughout the treated area and sunlight is not ComD!etely excluded from penetration to the ground surface. ^The straw mulch shall be applied at the rate of 1 - 1 1/2 tons per acre and disked with a straight blade at an approximate depth of one inch to ensure that the hay is f J rmly tacked. 2. wOJb CEL.LULJSE FILER MULCH: The application of the wood cellulose fiber mulch shall be with the hydroseeder and shall be accomplished immediately after completion of the final tillage operation. The wood cellulose fiber mulch shall be applied at the rate of 1000 pounds per acre in combination with water, fertilizer and seed. These shall be sprayed over the soil in a uniform coat. 3. ASPHALT TREATMENT: Upon completion of the seeding operation the area shall be given an asphaltic treatment to prevent erosion. The treatment shall consist of an application of an SC-1 grade liquid asphalt. The materials shall be applied in calm weather and preferably when the soil is slightly moist. Equipment for the application Of the asphalt shall consist of a boiler to heat the oil to a temperature of approximately 17S decrees Farenheit, a distributor, and hose equipped with spray bars. I. AN.CHoRING MULCH: Mulch shall be anchored in place as follows: 99 2. MAIN ENANC,-E: The c::ontractcr shall be resp,.)nsihle for the proper maintenance of the areas see•.ted under this contract for a period of 3 months after seeding. Maintenance shall consist of providing prote_tion against traffic by approved warning signs or barricades, the mowing of all grass and weeds tending to smother new'seedlings, and the repair and reseeding of any surfaces which become gullied or otherwise damaged. 3. SEEDING: Seed shall be sown as per the following schedule: A. October 1 - March 15: Wet Soils - 40 lbs./a unhulled bermudagrass 50 lbs./a tall fescue Droughthy Soils 5 lbs./a centipedegrass 25 lbs./a bahiagrass 50 lbs./a annual ryegrass B. March 16 - September 30: Wet Soils 25 lbs./a carpetgrass 5 lbs./a centipedegrass 15 lbs./a hulled bermudagrass Drougthy Soils 5 lbs./a centipedegrass* 25 lbs./a bahiagrass 10 lbs./a German millet alternative option: If the site is not to be mowed, consider the substitution of 10 lbs./a of Weeping Lovegrass for the centipedegrasE. K. MAINTENANCE: The contractor shall be responsible for the proper maintenance of the areas seeded under this contract until the ground surface is covered with growth at least 1 inch high. but not less than 2 months after planting. Grass should be mowed before it reaches a height of 6". 6 N (ZI. / - 2-000, C- A -5 We 4. 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Purpose To provide a buffer area wherevehicles can drop their mud and sedunent to avoid transporting it onto public roads, to control erosion from surface runoff, and to help control dust. , Conditions Where Wherever traffic will be leaving a construction site and moving directly onto a Practice Applies public road or other paved off -site area Construction plans should limit traffic to properly constructed entrances. Design Criteria Aggregate Size —Use 2-3 inch washed stone. Dimensioas of gravel pad — Thickness: 6 inches minimum Width: 12-ft minimum or full width at all points of the vehicular entrance and exit area, whichever is greater Length: 50-ft minimum Location --Locate construction entrances and exists to limit sediment from leaving the site and to provide for maximum utility by all construction vehicles (Figure 6.06a). Avoid steep grades and entrances at curves in public roads. r 6"min 2-3 " coarse aggregate SO, i Figure 6.D5a Gra:Ei ent;ance;exi; keeps to—,, tea.,ina the cans.ru:tan site (mod It�ed from Va SV,'Cc1 0 ,hdt6.1 Willliam R. Chinnis, P. E. 3069 Oak Drive SW Shallotte, N. C. 28470 JAN 181.4 ............. ■u........... January 16, 1996 S U 1-0 W E C E I V E Ms. Linda Lewis U Environmental Engineer JAN 1 81996 Wilmington Regional Office DEW N. C. Division of Environmental Management PROJ # SI 22Z Water Quality Section Subject: Additional Information Oak Island Fun Park, Phase II Brunswick County Dear Ms, Lewis: This is in reply to your letter dated January 8, 1996 in regard to your request for additional information regarding the subject project. By item number as listed in your letter, the information requested is provided as follows: 1. The project's physical location with respect to phase I has been added to the revised plan. The main entrance into this phase will be through Phase 1. 2. The trac"dth has now been added to the plan at several locations along the track. Likewise, the permanent pool width has also been added. 3. A forebay area, vegetative shelf, and access easement are shown on the revised plan. 4. A thorough on -the -ground survey has shown that no off -site drainage will enter this project. Please let me know if any further information is needed. Thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, .l State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health, and Natural Resources Wilmington Regional Office James B. Hunt, Jr. DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Jonathan B. Howes Governor WATER QUALITY SECTION Secretary January 8, 1996 Mr. Russell Chinnis, P.E. 3069 Oak Drive SW Shallotte, North Carolina 28470 Subject: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Stormwater Project No. 951222 Oak Island Fun Park Phase II Brunswick County Dear Mr. Chinnis: The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for Oak Island Fun Park Phase II on December 18, 1995. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: ✓1, What is this project's physical location with respect to Phase I? Please note on the plans.. Will the main entrance into this Phase be through Phase I? P:.� k-'ID 1U4- 01--U f12 -M *-ed. ,/ 2. Please dimension the track width, and the permanent pool of the pond. / 3. A forebay area, vegetated shelf and access easement are now required for all detention ponds, per sections .1008(c)(3), (e) and (f) of the stormwater regulations. /4. Have you accounted for or investigated off -site drainage? moo 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 2M5-3945 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer I Mr. Chinnis January 8, 1996 Stormwater Project No. 951222 Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The requested information should be received by this Office prior to February 8, 1996, or the application will be returned as incomplete. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer DA/arl: S:1WQSISTORMWATIADDINFO1951222.JAN cc: Linda Lewis - Central Files 24 - Stormwatn Control Pn'ncio&s &; Practices — Chapter 3 Wet ponds can be used to con- trol runoff from larger contrib- uting areas than many other BN- IPs. However, they take up larger land areas N%4in devel- opments due to the increased storage volume in the perma- nent pool. If sited and main- tained properly, they can be at- tractive features within a devel- opment, enhance property val- ues and offer recreation oppor- tunities. However, ponded wa- ter can attract children creating a safety hazard. The construc- tion.of a shallow safety bench around the pond or fencing may be necessary. Construction costs are generally higher than for dry basins, because of the additional volume required for the permanent pool. a Grant Embankment with marsh Mar$n plants and spilivray to main pool G Q. RLser prevents Stprmwater oved1owing embankment Q Normal storage volume Riptap , pool level Reverse -Sloped orifice to , Inlet i ( stowty release stormwaier CampacteU-eanh J.l inlet protection . f I 1 1 '`.� .1 Maximum :: i water level errtaankment I t' Forebay ` 1 f t!l1;.4I ;! J.r -;-x +•11 Riprap outlet 9 1 Main pool h.;flyi� protection convete anti- Anti -seep flotation anchor CO i Ws Figure 11: Wet Retention Pond - Side Cutaway View. (Source: Arnold, et al. 1993) Frequent maintenance of wet ponds is required and can be costly. Wet sediment is harder and more costly to remove. Again, easy access is critical to proper maintenance. Poor maintenance can cause the pond to fail, and create nuisance odors, insects, algae blooms and unsightly areas. The NC Division of Environmental Management requires the use of wet ponds to treat stormwater runoff in high density developments within the watersheds of some sensitive water bodies (high quality/outstand- ino resource waters, etc.). DEM should be consulted on specific design and operation and maintenance requirements. Many local governments also require wet ponds within water supply watersheds and should be contacted for Further information. Guilford County, North Carolina has extensive experience with wet retention ponds, with over 135 installed since 1984. Contact Lee 5timpson, Watershed Protection Engi- neer at (919) 373-3784 for more information. oM@METMI �1 � William R. Chinnis, P. E. D E C 15 1995 3069 Oak Drive SW •••••••• Shallotte, N. C. 28459 .............• (910) 754-5310 December 14, 1995 Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer Wilmington Regional Office North Carolina Division of Environmental Management Water Quality Section 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, N. C. 28405-3845 Dear Ms. Lewis: Enclosed are plans, specifications, and application form relative to a proposed Phase 2 of Oak Island Fun Park. Also enclosed is a check in the amount of $385.00 for the application fee. Your advice and assistance in the permitting of this project will be appreciated. Sincerely, William R. Chinnis a. 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Business Corporation Information SOSID: FID: Status: Date Formed: Citizenship: State of Inc.: Duration: Registered Agent Agent Name: Registered Office Address: Registered Mailing Address: Principal Office Address: Principal Mailing Address 0358352 561899495 Current -Active 12115/1994 Domestic NC Perpetual Saunders, Mark A 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach NC 28462 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach NC 28462 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach NC 28462 131 Ocean Blvd West Holden Beach NC 28462 Stock Class Shares No Par Value Par Value COMMON 100000 1 For questions or comments about the North Carolina Secretary of State's web site, please send e-mail to webmaster. http://www.secretary.state,nc.us/Corporations/Corp,aspx?PItemId=4784375 3/28/2005