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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8960818_Historical File_19961120State of North Carolina Department of Environment, Health and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor Jonathan B. Howes, Secretary, A. Preston Howard, Jr., P.E., Director Mr. Robert S. Rippy 136 Edgewater Lane Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Dear Mr. Rippy: AW T4 Oak P �EHNR November 20, 1996 Subject: Permit No. SW8 960818 Jungle Rapids High Density Commercial Stormwater Project New Hanover County The Wilmington Regional Office received the Stormwater Management Permit Application for Jungle Rapids on August 21, 1996, with final information on November 8, 1996. Staff review of the plans and specifications has determined that the project, as proposed, will comply with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in Title 15A NCAC 2H.1000. We are forwarding Permit No. SW8 960818 dated November 20, 1996, for the construction of Jungle Rapids. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until November 20, 2006, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay special attention to the Operation and Maintenance requirements in this permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system will result in future compliance problems. If any parts, requirements, or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable, you have the right to request an ajudicatory hearing upon written request within thirty (30) days following receipt of this permit. This request must be in the form of a written petition, conforming to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and filed with the Office of Administrative Hearings, P.O. Drawer 27447, Raleigh, NC 27611-7447. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. If you have any questions, or need additional informath 395-3900. Regional Water Quality Supervisor KE/arl: S:1WQSISTORMWATIPERMIT1960818.NOV cc: Jaman Vithalani, P.E. Tony Roberts, New Hanover County Inspections Beth Easley, New Hanover County Engineering Linda Lewis Wilmington Regional Office Central Files ct Linda Lewis, or me at (910) P.O. Box 29535, Raleigh, North Carolina 27626-0535 Telephone 919-733-5083 FAX 919-733-9919 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No_ SW9 96OR1 R STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH AND NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY HIGH DENSITY DEVELOPMENT In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules, and Regulations PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO Robert S. Rippy Jungle Rapids New Hanover County FOR THE construction, operation and maintenance of a Detention Pond in compliance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2H .1000 (hereafter referred to as the "stormwater rules') and the approved stormwater management plans and specifications and other supporting data as attached and on file with and approved by the Division of dater Quality and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until November 20, 2006 and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. DESIGN STANDARDS 1. This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of stormwater described in the application and other supporting data. 2. This stormwater system has been approved for the management of stormwater runoff as described on page 3 of this permit, the Project Data Sheet. The stormwater control has been designed to handle the runoff from 215,186 square feet of impervious area. 3. Approved plans and specifications for this project are incorporated by reference and are enforceable parts of the permit. 2 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit Nn_ SWR 96081 R DIVISION OF WATER QUALITY PROJECT DATA SHEET Project Name: Jungle Rapids Permit Number: 960818 Location: New Hanover County Applicant: Mr. Robert S. Rippy Mailing Address: 136 Edgewater Lane Wilmington, North Carolina 28403 Application Date: August 21, 1996 Water Body Receiving Stormwater Runoff: UT Hewlett's Creek Classification of Water Body: "SA" If Class SA, chloride sampling results: N/A (existing pond) Pond Depth: 3 feet Permanent Pool Elevation: 17.06 MSL Total Impervious Surfaces Allowed: 215,186 square feet Offsite Area entering Pond: Rerouted around. Green Area entering Pond: 224,770 square feet Required Surface Area: 24,110 square feet Provided Surface Area: 33,541 square feet Required Storage Volume: 17,972 cubic feet Provided Storage Volume: 19,166 cubic feet Temporary Storage Elevation: 17.61 MSL Controlling Orifice: 2.5" pipe 3 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit Na_ SWR 960R1 R 4. The tract will be limited to the amount of built -upon area indicated on page 3 of this permit, and per approved plans. The permittee is responsible for verifying that the proposed built -upon area does not exceed the allowable built -upon area. 6. The following items will require a modification to the permit: a. Any revision to the approved plans, regardless of size. b. Project name change. C. Transfer of ownership. d. Redesign or addition to the approved amount of built -upon area. e. Further subdivision of the project area. f. Filling in, altering, or piping of any vegetative conveyance shown on the approved plan. In addition, the Director may determine that other revisions to the project should require a modification to the permit. 7. The Director may notify the permittee when the permitted site does not meet one or more of the minimum requirements of the permit. Within the time frame specified in the notice, the permittee shall submit a written time schedule to the Director for modifying the site to meet minimum requirements. The permittee shall provide copies of revised plans and certification in writing to the Director that the changes have been made. 11 SCHEDULE OF COMU? tLIANCE 1. The permittee will comply with the following schedule for construction and maintenance of the stormwater management system: a. The stormwater management system shall be constructed in it's entirety, vegetated and operational for it's intended use prior to the construction of any built -upon surface except roads. b. During construction, erosion shall be kept to a minimum and any eroded areas of the system will be repaired immediately. 2. The permittee shall at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary to assure the permitted stormwater system functions at optimum efficiency. The approved Operation and Maintenance Plan must be followed in it's entirety and maintenance must occur at the scheduled intervals including, but not limited to: a. Semiannual scheduled inspections (every 6 months). b. Sediment removal. C. Mowing and revegetation of side slopes. d. Immediate repair of eroded areas. e. Maintenance of side slopes in accordance with approved plans and specifications. f. Debris removal and unclogging of outlet structure, orifice device and catch basins and piping. g. Access to the outlet structure must be available at all times. Records of maintenance activities must be kept and made available upon request to authorized personnel of DWQ. The records will indicate the date, activity, name of person performing the work and what actions were taken. 4. This permit shall become voidable unless the facilities are constructed in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting data. 4 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit Nn_ SWR 960Rt R 5. Upon completion of construction, prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, and prior to operation of this permitted facility, a certification must be received from an appropriate designer for the system installed certifying that the permitted facility has been installed in accordance with this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting documentation. Any deviations from the approved plans and specifications must be noted on the Certification. 6. A copy of the approved plans and specifications shall be maintained on file by the Permittee for a minimum of ten years from the date of the completion of construction. M. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. This permit is not transferable. In the event there is a desire for the facilities to change ownership, or there is a name change of the Permittee, a formal permit request must be submitted to the Division of Water Quality accompanied by an application fee, documentation from the parties involved, and other supporting materials as may be appropriate. The approval of this request will be considered on its merits and may or may not be approved. 2. Failure to abide by the conditions and limitations contained in this permit may subject the Permittee to enforcement action by the Division of Water Quality, in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 143-215.6(a) to 143- 215.6(c). 3. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with any and all statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances which may be imposed by other government agencies (local, state, and federal) which have jurisdiction. 4. In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily, including the creation of nuisance conditions, the Permittee shall take immediate corrective action, including those as may be required by this Division, such as the construction of additional or replacement stormwater management systems. 5. The permittee grants DEHNR Staff permission to enter the property for the purpose of inspecting all components of the permitted stormwater management facility. 6. The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued or terminated for cause. The filing of a request for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance or termination does not stay any permit condition. Permit issued this the 20th day of November, 1996. NOC OL A E / R, ONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION r reston rd, r., P.E., Director ivision of Water Q ality By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number SW8 960818 61 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit Nn_ SW8 960819 Jungle Rapids Stormwater Permit No. SW8 960818 New Hanover County Engineer's Certification as a duly registered Professional Engineer in the State of North Carolina, having been authorized to observe (periodically/weekly/full time) the construction of the project, (Project) for (Project Owner) hereby state that, to the best of my abilities, due care and diligence was used in the observation of the project construction such that the construction was observed to be built within substantial compliance and intent of the approved plans and specifications. Noted deviations from approved plans and specification: Signature Registration Number Date 0 POND M[AWMANCE REQUHU9vfENTS Project Name: u-n9 I e i g P d S Project No. 5Wg d 'g Permittee: o b e y �- 5, P Phone No L9 t o) z S� — 6 Address: 1 3 dgec�Q I-�r L:giiQ) 651 1 Tni-n34a-n1 MC 28 40 3 i. Monthly, or after every runoff producing rainfall event, whichever comes first: A. Inspect the trash rack; remove accumulated debris, repair/replace if it is not functioning. B. Inspect and clear the orifice of any obstructions. If a pump is used as the drawdown mechanism, pump operation will be checked. A log of test runs of the pump will be kept on site and made available to DENT personnel upon request. C. Inspect the pond side slopes and grassed inlet swales; remove trash, and repair eroded areas before the next rainfall event. D. If the pond is operated with a vegetated filter, the filter will be checked for sediment accumulation, trash accumulation, erosion and proper operation of the flow spreader mechanism. Repairs/cleaning will be done as necessary. H. Quarterly: A. Inspect the collection system (ie. catch basins, piping, grassed swales) for proper functioning. Accumulated trash will be cleared from basin grates, basin bottoms. and piping will be checked for obstructions and cleared as required. B• Pond inlet pipes will be checked for undercutting. Riprap or other energy dissipation structures will be replaced, and broken pipes will be repaired. III. Semi-annually: A. Accumulated sediment from the bottom of the outlet structure will be removed. B. The forebay depth will be checked at various points. Sediment removal is required when the depth is reduced to 75 % of the original forebay design depth of ' N I A C. Grassed swales, including the vegetated filter if applicable, will be reseeded twice a year as necessary. S T Gg Ri Q E C E V E AUG 2 D 6 PROJ # i-5ws ]- CIosu7C 00.2. 'POND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS PAGE 2 IV. Annually: A. The pond depth will be checked at various points. Sediment removal is required when the depth is reduced to 75 0 of the original design depth or7.s' whichever is greater. Design depth is 1 o 1 ', measured vertically from the orifice down to the pond's bottom. Sediment must be removed to at least the original design depth. V • General: A. blowing of the side slopes will be accomplished according to the season. blaximum grass height will be 6". B. Cattails are encouraged along the pond perimeter, however they will be removed when they cover more than 1/2 the surface area of the pond. The best time to cut them is at the end of the growing season, in November. Environmentally sensitive chemical for use in killing cattails can also be used. Contact your nearest Agricultural Extension Agent. C. The orifice/pump is designed to draw down the pond in 2-5 days. If drawdown is not accomplished in that time, the orifice will be replaced with a larger or smaller orifice. Slow drawdown may be attributed to a clogged system. The source of the clogging will be found and eliminated. D. All components of the detention pond system will be kept in Good working order. Repair or replacement components will meet the original design specifications as per the approved stormwater plan. If previously approved components are determined to be ineffective, the component must be redesigned and/or replaced. VI. Special Requirements: I, _ P o b 2 -r F 5. +ZI- P P , hereby acknowledge that I am the financially (please pant or type name clearly) responsible party for maintenance of this detention pond. I will be responsible for the performance of the maintenance as outlined above, as part of the Stormwater Management Permit received for this project. Signature: Dam: 4 /' r '7 DA/arl: S:\WQS1STORMWAnFORMSIO&M-POND.FOR. L; k v Ab!Urq UY JlrMiIIISONAWgTAL MANAGEMENT NORTH CAROLINA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Project Name nu n q� J e P_c P r� S 2. Location, directions to project (include County, Address, State Road) Attach map. K� Q6) N q hoYQY 5 3-20 (01asnAer ;Dy. C.N•inn,.nc-knlC Zg40 3 3. Owner's Name i�o b eYF ,'b U Phonk cP I O ) 2S6 -S'76 1 4. Owner's Mailing Address (3 6 &Jq e WcL FQ1r L_aa n V V City Cx� - ; 4 -F� State t3 •C . Zip Z8 4z)3 5. Application date —&- G LLS Z I L 9 9 6 Fee enclosed $ z 2 S; 6. Nearest Receiving Stream _ - - �— ' - H e O I Q } -S Ge Class r t G1Ci Sfi rlC� y�� 7.Projectdescription_Pavo- ,c64- LuNc[Cng�,K�gQ�ae tOCp{i� / e o ea ee �'Ye� �. eIJ 1=14-.Y o" II. PERMIT INFORMATION 1.Permit No.(Tobefilledi,byDEM) 3-W O boo 25 f Y 2. Permit Type C./ New Renewal Modification (existing Permit No.) uv�'l�r,n��9 1 fhy�rn►t 1Zo. 93co3 3. Project Tvpe: Low Densitv Detention Infiltration Other: ti' Redevelop General Dir Cert 4. Other State/Federal Permits/Approvals Required (Check appropri= blanits) CAK4 Major Sedimentation/Erosion Control 1-, 404 Permit III, BUILT UPON AREA (Please see NCAC 2H.1005 thru .1007 for applicable density limits) Drainage Drainage Breakdown of Impervious Area Basin Basin (Please indicate below the desien imnendn, Classification paid) Buildings_ Allowable Impervious Area Z CJ 070 Streets Total Project Area I O • I At Parking/SW Proposed Impervious Area _4. 9 4 A.C. Other % Impervious Area ° Totals IV. STORMWATER TREATMENT (Describe how the mno$will be treated) lZ na �e�e�vt,e� Will be us in a) S-; 1 4- -Fe r► C E of So -,Ye o Y s+a-m . r area) Tohal a.66+ 70— _1-64 246 4.q4- Yn pOytq Y -!D�cl©Su-Ve 003 V. DEED RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS Deed restrictions and protective covenants are required to be recorded for all low density projects and all subdivisions prior to the sale of any lot. Please see Attachment A for the specific items that must be recorded for the type of project applied for. By your signature below, you certify that the recorded deed restrictions and protective covenants for this project shall include all the items required by the permit, that the covenants will be binding on all parties and persons claiming under them, that they will run with the land, that the covenant cannot be changed or deleted without concurrence from the State, and that they will be recorded prior to the sale of any lot. VI. OWNER'S CERTIFICATION I, 4 ' c 6 e-v t 5. 2 i P P y certify that the information included on this permit {Please print or type name clearly) application form is correct, that the project will be constructed in conformance with the approved plans, that the deed restrictions will be recorded with all required permit conditions, and that to the best of my knowledge, the proposed project complies with the requirements of 15A NCAC 2H.1000. I authorize the beIr named person or firm to submit stormwater plans on my behalf. Owner/. Agent Signature and Title VII. AGENT AUTHORIZATION. (musrBE coMPL=) Person or firm name �Z i a V11- A" ► 9 l e Mailing Address 71 t St. S LL� t Q S p 9 City Ll) i � -ni 0 State N , C • Zip 7-8 40 1 Phone�9 Please submit application, fee, plans and calculations to the appropriate Regional Office. cc: Applicant/WiRO//Central Files c S 1A@nl"ER D E C E I V E 0 AUG 211996 D PROJ I _ LW�100-9 PgUTANGLE ENGINEERING, P.C. 201 North Front Street . Suite 809 . Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 . Tel. (910) 251-8544 . Fax (910) 251-2208 November 07, 1996 Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer NCDEHNR 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Subject: Additional Information Stormwater Project No. SW8 960818 Jungle Rapids Addition New Hanover County Dear Ms. Lewis, ,#%T^p W. NOV U 8 1996 S(1t)8 gCoDa3 �� Reference is made to my letter, dated November 05, 1996, subject as above. The following responses are provided. A copy of the "sealed" front sheet for calculations is provided. 2. Surface areas at permanent pool of 17.06, is 0.77 acres. The surface area at the recalculated design pool of 17.61, is 0.83 acres. The pond configuration and size is modified to save trees on the south -end of the property. The new configuration as now shown on the site plan is approved by the City of Wilmington's Engineering Department (Mr. Dave Mays). V-state storage elevation is recomputed to Elev. 17.61. Computations are attached. 3. Permanent pool is dimensioned on the plan. 4. Design pool, 17.61 contour is delineated and labeled. 5. A reducer is designed and detail shown on the attached site plan. Computation sheet 8A shows the calculations. I hope that plan and computations meet all your requirements. I really appreciate, issuance of the permit, as soon as you can. incerely *aman Vith&i,. President M,GHTANGLE Job Number Page ENGINEERING, P.C. 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P 69 5q , Incha-s •� 2- TAIT l�Se Z.6 ,amaF42y Fl-sq I'-n '=hes dn„4 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 November 5, 1996 Mr. Jaman Vithalani, P.E. Right Angle Engineering 201 N. Front Street, Suite 903 Wilmington, N.C. 28401 Subject: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Stormwater Project No. SW8 960818 Jungle Rapids Expansion New Hanover County Dear Mr. Vithalani: The Wilmington Regional Office received previously requested information for the Stormwater Management Permit Application for Jungle Rapids Expansion on October 17, 1996. A preliminary review of that information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: i/ 1. The calculations have not been sealed. 2. Please report the surface areas provided at the permanent pool of 17.06 and the design pool of 17.45. 3. Please dimension the permanent pool on the plans. 4. Please delineate and label the 17.45 contour. 5. The 8" outlet pipe will draw down the pond in less than 1 day. Please design a reducer to increase the detention time to a minimum of 2 days. ., 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, N.C. 28405-3845 • Telephone 910-395-3900 • Fax 910-350-2004 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer Mr. Vithalani - November 5, 1996 Stormwater Project No. SW8 960818 Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review of the available pond design information. The requested information should be received by this Office prior to December 5, 1996, or the application will be returned as incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items, including the application fee. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at (910) 395-3900. Sincerely, Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer DAlarl: S:\WQS\STORMWAT\ADDINFO\960818.NOV cc: Linda Lewis Central Files 2 ENTANGLE GINEERING, P.C. 201 North Front Street . Suite 809 . Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 . Tel. (910) 251-8544 . Fax (910) 251-2208 October 17, 1996 Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer NCDEHNR 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Subject: Additional Information Stormwater Project No. SW8 960818 Jungle Rapids Addition New Hanover County Dear Ms. Lewis, Reference is made to my letter, dated October 11, 1996 and our meeting on October 15, 1996, regarding the redevelopment of Jungle Rapids. Again, I reviewed the alternative of adding a forebay and found that it would be almost impossible to construct the bay within the existing pond. Soil placement would be extremely difficult and without the ability to compact the soil, the slopes will be unstable and will fail. As per your recommendation during the meeting, the inlet pipe to the pond has been relocated further north to provide the desirable distance from the outlet. As we discussed, this arrangement will direct the flow counterclockwise and away from the outlet, providing prolonged holding time for the settlement of sediments. Please refer to comment 6 of my October 11 letter and consider that the quantity of run-off entering the pond has been significantly decreased by rerouting the existing drain and bypassing the pond. For these reasons I request that you forgo the construction of the forebay for this redevelopment. Your assistance in issuing the permit is greatly appreciated. tincere , an Vith ani, E. President � OCT 171996 sGuBC? �L ol colc(IoAnS r� ry ��c� C �7c M �7 S e,,f e s 6it 60�(e�- 1�0 cc HTANGLE Job Number p"s I ENGINEERING, P.C. 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BY Subject 5toY-M W� XtoY Co IIecH Checked BY Date -+ed be h i'-w1 d I YOtYIC4�e --A-Yeq -A-�re-a c un � Vnr-rovQd a . 25 X. o. W0OCA e d o• s 2 x o z _ 01104 ^o. 7 7 _ - 4 HY Q Cs A- 0. �7 ,� �.as ,�. a•-77 1� -A 5sume swnie �l' 2 -he-co-im�u�Qd Vo toci+-y -1-S CZ%tk;i g-,r m i s s6 t e fvo ry jai-rej �� I f 7 � JUNGLE RAPIDS 5320 OLEANDER DRIVE CITY OF WILMINGTON, NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA D E C E I V E AUG 2 11996D PROJ # � e December 19, 1992 PREPARED FOR. ROBERT RIPPY 5320 OLEANDER DRIVE WILMINGTON, N.C. 28403 PREPARED BY: Right Angle Engineering, P.C. 201 NORTH FRONT STREET SUITE 903 WILMINGTON, N.C. 28401 TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE NO. 1.0 INTRODUCTION ............................. 1 2.0 DESCRIPTION ............................... 1 3.0 PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ..................... 2 4.0 PARAMETERS 3 5.0 CONCLUSION ............................... 4 APPENDICES A. CALCULATIONS B. MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS AGREEMENT C. TITLE OPINION 1.0 INTRODUCTION Right Angle Engineering, P.G. was employed to conduct a drainage study and analysis of the hydraulic impact from proposed improvements of the real property at 5320 Oleander Drive in Wilmington, North Carolina. The purpose of the study was to facilitate permitting required for the proposed developments. The Scope of the study is limited to showing that more than adequate detention will be available following the proposed developments. Included with this report are maps, Site Plan and New Hanover County Topographic, a signed maintenance and operations agreement and a title opinion from an attorney. Right Angle Engineering conducted a visual inspection of the property to determine the general flow characteristics and existing hydraulic components. A Professional Land Surveyor was contracted and a land survey was performed. Contours, invert elevations, ditch sections and flowlines and pond geometry was established and vertically tied to the S monument located approximately 300 feet west and shown on the topography map. DESCRIPTION The ten acre site is located near the eastern boundary of the City limits. The property has five hundred and seventeen (517) feet of frontage on Oleander Drive. Adjacent properties include residential tracts, light industrial and commercial properties. The site has improvements including a 1.5 acre man-made pond, seven small buildings, a go-cart race track, an eighteen hole miniature golf course, and a pool with 3 large water slides and a pool with motorized bumper boats. Construction is in progress to replace three of the small buildings with one 6000 ftZ building. .. The pond was excavated in the mid 1970's for construction of the mound and water slides. It also function as a detention pond for stormwater management. The southeast corner occupied by the miniature golf course and the bumper pool has its own detention ponds that drains 1 % acres. The outlet is an 8" riser pipe that gravity drains to a ditch and then into the 1.5 acre detention pond. The remaining property is drained by sheet flow to drainage ditches on the southeast and southwest sides of the pond. The ditches then route stormwater to the detention pond. The drainage basin is delineated on the topographic map. It is composed of approximately 27 acres bounded by Oleander Drive on the south and local collectors on the east and west. The general slope of the terrain prior to development was approximately 0.008 foot/foot. Since then, all properties have filled and flattened for development. Seven adjacent acres to the east are not in the routing path and excluded from calculations. Ten acres to the west contribute to flow therefore the drainage area contributing to the pond is twenty (20) acres. A gas station on Oleander Drive and adjacent to the site is 100% impervious cover, has no detention, and its' stormwater discharges onto the Rippy property. The properties behind the gas station also discharge onto the Rippy property. Until recently, this discharge was via a ditch but presently, incidental to ongoing improvements, a detention pond is being excavated and the discharged should be reduced to that that existed prior to development. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT As mentioned above, there is a 6000 Ft.2 building replacing 4 of the small buildings. Also, during these stage of construction (phase 1), a portion of the marl parking lot will be surfaced with bituminous pavement, parking spaces striped, and curbed and sidewalks constructed. The race tracked will be extended and part of the existing track removed. The alignment :of the track has not been finalized but the configuration will not be radically different than that shown on the site plan. The impervious area will be equivalent. Phase 2 construction is only in the Concept stage. It is dependent upon the future need for parking. Phase 2 construction is not planned at this time. In the event that additional parking is required, the phase 1 parking lot will be extended approximately 360 feet, leaving a 100' undisturbed buffer between parking and the property line. This would necessitate filling the western portion of the detention pond. The detention area would be reduced from 1.5 acres to 1.1 acres (water surface elevation - 17.06'). All calculations are based on the capacity of the smaller detention pond of 1.1 acres. 2 PARAMETERS This ten adjacent acres on the.west side of the property, prior to development, and as shown on the topography map, were covered with dense foliage. For inclusion into hydrology calculations, runoff coefficient (C) of 0.20 and SCS curve number (C„) of 30 were assigned . For time of concentration (Tc), the path to the Rippy property line was 750' with a drop of 4'. From the Kirpich nomograph, T.= 9.6; multiplied by 2 (per nomograph instructions) for overland with grass surface (dense foliage) yielded 19.2 minutes. Another 300 feet to the pond with an elevation loss of 2 feet yielded 4.3 minutes and a total of 23.5 minutes. Peak flow (QP)was achieved by including only the area of adjacent property that contributes to the pond in 10 minutes. (T,) For the Rippy property, T, was determined by using L = 840' and H = 5" which yielded 10 minutes. C and C„ weee weighted. 2.5 acres will be undisturbed, 1.1 acres for pond, C = 1.00 and 1.4 acres of trees and vegetation encompassing the pond, C = 0.35. The remaining 7.6 acres were assumed developed with 7 of the 7.6 acres impervious, C = 0.95 and 25 % planted, C = 0.40. The weighted C for the parcel is 0.77. With T. = 10 minutes, 110 = 6.30, Qp = 52.9 for a 10 year event. Using the SCS procedure and a weighted C. of 79, the run-off for a six -hour, ten year storm calculated to 0.825 times 20 acres equals 16.5". Discharged into a detention area of 1.1 acres will raise the water level 1.25' assuming no discharge. Using ground water elevation at 17.06'(the outlet invert elevation), the water surface elevation would rise to 18.31'. Similarly, water surface elevation from a 50 year storm would rise to 19.62'. Under these conditions, water would begin to back -flow into inlet ditches but still be contained within the property lines and clear of the parking lot pavement. The pond discharges through a 8" PVC pipe into a small outlet pool on adjacent property at the northeast corner of the site. Storm events of 10 and 50 year magnitude raise the water surface elevation of the outlet pool at rates similar to those of the detention pond. This is evidenced by observation from natives and no evidence of erosion. The pond bank (weir) has been observed topped only once (in 1986) and water surface elevation was equal on each side of the pond bank. This was either a 100 year storm event or water was backflowing through the 30" culvert. A natural saddle on the northeast side of the pond exists. The saddle performs as a broad -crested weir about 80 foot in length and at approximate elevation of 20'. There is no need for a man-made weir for this pond. 3 CONCLUSION Design objectives are following: 1. Peak discharge from the site in a 10-year storm after development shall not exceed the peak discharge from the same site in the 10-year storm prior to development. 2. An emergency spillway such that its crest is higher than the maximum stage in the design storm. and its capacity is equal to or greater than the peak discharge in the 50-year storm when the stage is at the top of the dam. Addressing the first design objective, if one would assign a run-off coefficient of 0.15 to the twenty acres of stormwater that is routed through the 1.1 acre detention pond prior to any development (other than Oleander Drive). Then use a time of concentration of 30 minutes which is extremely conservative and gives an Intensity of 4.30 inches. Using these extremely conservative values for the parameters in the Rational Formula yields a peak flow of 12.75 CFS. This is a conservative per - development flow. Next, assume the maximum possible head of 3' at the 8" outlet pipe (40' in length) and the maximum post -development discharge is 3 CFS. 3 CFS a 12.75 CFS. Design objective 2 has been met in that the pond bank will perform as a weir and its' elevation of 20.4' which is above the maximum stage of a 10-year storm 0 8.3'). The capacity is sufficient to meet the 50-year storm requirements but the question is mute as downstream constrictions create backwater surface elevations that prevent weir flow conditions. 4 APPENDIX A CALCULATIONS � T� _ ,� s f' • �� 5 r Q Aug 19 '96 14:58 P.01/01 �Mr � ��✓` (�ENS•� �D� �igG�' 7.5 d r��•�QvGC/.vo�lrA % = 7.5`0 ' AND tV = 5- 7 = f, G Mrivv t /f/o�►o d.�A�: 5 T /Vv.cir7.cy ,a1i jA•�' NDN1a6k.�%�s� �.rlsrkrJcT--0Av.f Tc i x 3�tZ�,34,71 7/ i C 0, 7 7 x e-e, �� g .� s d 7 79 7, 79) 4 CC5 Zd �a �c c-I 7,65 ZO llam` 6 <f 35 2 eir Z ,e��N--6FF J 3� C J �= g�BC� � t �•� 5 �,�of . BCC. ��� ll, 3¢ • � • � d v i � F� .S c/2FAGo�" !7, 66 <3it DATE: February 23, 1993 TO: Bill Penny City of Wilmington RE: Amended Hydraulics Report Jungle Rapids. Dear Mr. Penny: Attached is the Amended Hydraulics Report for the proposed development at Jungle Rapids. Hydraulic calculations have been revised to account for the subarea north of Oleander. Also attached is a revised site plan showing the culvert draining this subarea and the final alignment of the race track extension. A New Hanover County topography map was previously submitted and an Inspection and Operations Agreement and attorney's Title Opinion was furnished to you by Jim Vithalani on January 26, 1993. We have met the City of Wilmington's requirements for storm water management and request your expeditious approval. Sincerely, Gerald Devito, P.E. APPENDIX D REVISION DESCRIPTION Subsequently to the initial submittal of this report on January 22, 1993, a storm line has been uncovered and necessitated supplementary calculations to accommodate the additional run-off. The storm line in question is shown on the revised plan submitted with this amended report. The inlet end is 30" concrete and is. located on the north side of Oleander. The outlet is 24" concrete and has been broken to terminate at its existing location. A 20 to 25 foot extension of the pipe and it would outfall into the same ditch as the pond outlet and bypass the subject detention pond. This would be the logical point of termination which appears to be the case at one time. The connection of the 30" line to the 24" is made in a concrete junction box with a wood cover. The 30" storm pipe undercrosses Oleander and is approximately 150 foot in length. The 24" line continues from the point of connection another 390 feet to its outlet just inside the Jungle Rapids property line. The supplementary calculations include the additional flow from this storm line. As shown on the New Hanover County Topography Map No. 62-10 and dated 1975, there were localized low areas scattered throughout the basin drained by the 30"/24" culvert. These low areas collected and detained stormwater and thus reduced peak flows. Permeable soils reduce run-off volumes. Since 1975, the area has been developed and prepared for building. Low areas have been filled and properties graded to drain. One property is a storage facility that is more than 50% impervious and has no detention. However, increased run-off due to development is inconsequential as the volume of water routed through the Jungle Rapids' detention pond is limited by the capacity of the 30"/24" culvert under outlet control. ASSUMPTIONS . Lacking a dated topography map created a problem in developing the area parameter to calculate run-off. Consequently, it was necessary to calculate the full - flow capacity of a 24" concrete pipe and use this as the peak flow in the Rational equation to calculate the acreage of the subarea north of Oleander. Full flow capacity cannot be achieved due to the loss of energy at the 30" to 24" connection. Nevertheless, full -flow was assumed.. Using Manning's equation, an invert gradient of 0.0062 Ft./Ft. and Manning's roughness coefficient (n) of 0.011, the. flow capacity (Q) calculated to be 21 CFS. Substituting this Q in the Rational Equation, Q = CIA, assigning a run-off coefficient of 0.45 to C and I = 5.70 from a T,= 14.2 minutes yields 8.2 acres. A Cn of 60 was assigned to this 8.2 acre subarea north of Oleander. CONCLUSIONS The impact of this additional run-off from the subarea north of Oleander will raise the pond level from 18.40' (as previously calculated) to 19.33" M.S.L.(10 year storm) Stormwater will be contained below the natural saddle at elevation 20.40' M.S.L. Thus considering the additional drainage from the area north of Oleander, the 10 year storm run-off will be contained within the pond and on the Jungle Rapids' property. Using conservative assumptions in computing and detaining stormwater, the developer has complied with the City of Wilmington's requirements. 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T � 15 (0 "'TANGLE AUG U6 2 1996 ENGINEERING, P.C. 201 North Front Street - Suite 809 - Wilmington, North Carolina 28401 - Tel. (910) 251-8544 . Fax (910) 251-2208 August 21, 1996 Ms. Linda Lewis Environmental Engineer Water Quality Section NCDEHNR 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Subject: Request for Stormwater Management Permit Jungle Rapids Addition, New Hanover County Dear Ms. Lewis, Enclosed are two sets of stormwater management permit submittals for the subject as per your letter dated August 16, 1996. The package includes: STORMWATEk E C E I V E D A U G 211996 PROJ S& M -8I8 Check for $225.00; - Completed application form-Inclosure No. 1; - Stormwater Facilities Operation and Maintenance Plan- Inclosure No. 2; - Brief narrative and detailed breakdown on impervious areas, 3 sheets-Inclosure No. 3; - Stormwater collection calculations, 4 sheets- I nclosure No. 4; - Hydraulic Report and calculations as prepared for City of Wilmington Permit- Inclos ure No. 5; - Proposed Modification Plan with Vicinity Map-Inclosure No. 6; - Existing Facility Plan-Inclosure No. 7. The project was permitted by City of Wilmington in 1993, Permit No. 93003. The hydraulic design and computation prepared for that permit assumed 75% of the area to be impervious, and the existing pond was found to have capacity to retain 50- year storm occurrence. The 1.1 acre pond has capacity in excess of needed capacity for the proposed facility modifications with total impervious area of 48.9%. Hope you find the information adequate, meeting your requirements and permit Jungle Rapids to continue its stormwater management with the present pond capacity and surface area of 1.1 acre. Sincerely, 0i cv- Jaman Vithalanl, P. President JUNGLE RAPIDS. 5320 OLEANDER DRIVE WILMINGTON, NC 28403 NARRATIVE Mr. Robert Rippy, owner of the facilities at Jungle Rapids proposes the following changes and additions at the facility. a. Interchange locations of the go-cart raceway and water slides. b. Extend parking. c. Addition to the existing building. d. Modify the present 1.1 acre storm drainage management and sediment control pond, maintaining surface area and capacity. Total area Jungle Rapids Facility occupies is 10 acres. The area is composed of natural soils and some man-made fill. The natural soils are sandy loam. Run-off will be conveyed to the pond, and the sediment will be controlled. Run-off from the relocated go-cart raceway and water park will be piped to the pond. 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