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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8160717_Historical File_201608127s Energy, Mineral & Land Resources ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY August 12, 2016 Tom Smith, Managing Member TRS Holdings, LLC, Manger Round Tree Ridge, LLC 420 Beasley Rd. Wilmington NC, 28409 Subject: Dear Mr. Smith: PAT McCRORY Governor DONALD R. VAN DER.VAART Secretary State Stormwater Management Permit No. SW8160717 Round Tree Ridge High Density Subdivision Wet Detention Pond Project New Hanover County TRACY DAVIS Direemr, The Wilmington Regional Office received a complete State Stormwater Management Permit Application for Round Tree Ridge on August 12, 2016. 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 and Session Law 2008-211. We are forwarding Permit No. SW8 160717 dated August 12, 2016, for the construction, operation and maintenance of the BMP's and built -upon area associated with the subject project. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until August 12, 2024, and shall be subject to the conditions and limitations as specified therein. Please pay special attention to the conditions listed in this permit regarding the Operation and Maintenance of the BMP(s), recordation of deed restrictions, certification of the BMP's, procedures for changing ownership, transferring the permit, and renewing the permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system, to record deed restrictions, to certify the BMP's, to transfer the permit, or to renew the permit, 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 adjudicatory hearing by filing a written petition with the Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH). The written petition must conform to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes, and must be filed with the OAH within thirty (30) days of receipt of this permit. You should contact the OAH with all questions regarding the filing fee (if a filing fee is required) and/or the details of the filing process at 6714 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-6714, or via telephone at 919-431-3000, or visit their website at www.NCOAH.com. Unless such demands are made this permit shall be final and binding. If you have any questions, or need additional information concerning this matter, please contact Christine Hall in the Wilmington Regional Office, at (910) 796-7215. Since y, TracyDavis, P�ctor , Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources GDS/canh: 111Stormwater\Permits & Projects120161160717 HD12016 08 permit 160717 cc: David Hollis, Hanover Design Services, PA New Hanover County Inspections New Hanover County Engineering Wilmington Regional Office Stormwater File State of North Carolina I Environmemal Quality I Energy, Mineral and Land Resources Wilmington Regional Office 1127 Cardinal Drive Extension f Wilmington. NC 28405 910 796 7215 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 160717 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL AND LAND RESOURCES STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT HIGH DENSITY SUBDIVISION 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 Round Tree Ridge, LLC Round Tree Ridge 7170 Carolina Beach Rd, Wilmington, New Hanover County FOR THE construction, operation and maintenance of two (2) wet detention ponds in compliance with the provisions of 15A NCAC 2H .1000 and Session Law 2008-211 (hereafter referred to as the "stormwater rules') the approved stormwater management plans and specifications and other supporting data as attached and on file with and approved by the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (hereafter referred to as the Division or DEMLR) and considered a part of this permit. This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until August 12, 2024 and shall be subject to the following specified conditions and limitations: I. DESIGN STANDARDS This permit is effective only with respect to the nature and volume of stormwater described in the application and other supporting data. 2. The subdivision is permitted for 55 lots, each allowed a maximum of 4,000 square feet of built -upon area. 3. This stormwater system has been approved for the management of stormwater runoff as described in Section 1.9 of this permit. The runoff from all built -upon area within the permitted drainage areas of this project must be directed into the permitted stormwater control measures. The stormwater control measures labeled Pond 1 and Pond 2 have been designed to handle the runoff from 125,200 and 177,520 square feet of built - upon area, respectively. 4. The maximum built -upon area allowed for the entire subdivision is 302,720 square feet. 5. The drainage area will be limited to the amount of built -upon area indicated in Sections 1.3 and 1.9 of this permit, and per approved plans. The built -upon area for the future development with the drainage areas for Pond 1 and Pond 2 is limited to 888 and 5,531 square feet, respectively. Page 1 of 8 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 160717 6. A 50' wide vegetative buffer must be provided and maintained adjacent surface waters, measured horizontally from and perpendicular to the normal pool of impounded structures, the top of bank of both sides of streams and rivers and the mean high water line of tidal waters. 7. A vegetated filter strip is not required for this pond as it has been designed for a 90% total suspended solids removal efficiency. 8. All runoff being directed into wetlands shall flow into and through those wetlands at a non -erosive velocity. 9. The following design criteria have been permitted for the wet detention pond and it must be provided and maintained at the design condition. Pond 1 Pond 2 a. Drainage Area, acres: Onsite, ft2: Offsite, ft2: 357,717 357,717 0 507,202 507,202 0 b. Total Impervious Surfaces, ft2: Onsite, ft2: Offsite, ft2: 125,200 125,200 0 177,520 177,520 0 c. Average Pond Design Depth, feet: 4.5 4.0 d. TSS Removal Efficiency: 90 90 e. Design Storm, inches: 1.5 1.5 f. Permanent Pool (PP) Elevation, FMSL: 11.0 11.0 g. Permitted PP Surface Area, ft2: 29,000 19,500 h. Temporary Storage Elevation, FMSL: 12.0 12.5 i. Permitted Storage Volume, ft3: 32,500 35,000 j. Predevelopment 1 yr-24 hr. discharge rate, cfs: 5.30 7.52 k. Controlling Orifice, inch 0 pipe: 2.0 2.0 I. Orifice Flow Rate, cfs: 0.06 0.07 m. PP Volume, ft3: 130,750 72,625 n. Forebay Volume, ft3: 28,750 1 74,875 o. Maximum Fountain Horsepower: 1/2 1 1/4 p. Receiving Stream/River Basin: Lords Creek / Cape Fear q. Stream Index Number: 18-84 r. Classification of Water Body: C, SW II. SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE 1. No person or entity, including the permittee, shall alter any component of the approved stormwater system shown on the approved plans unless and until the Division has approved of the revised plan. 2. The stormwater management system shall be constructed in its entirety, vegetated and operational for its intended use prior to the construction of any built -upon surface. 3. During construction, erosion shall be kept to a minimum and any eroded areas of the system will be repaired immediately. If the stormwater system is used as an Erosion Control device, it must be restored to design condition prior to operation as a stormwater treatment device, and prior to occupancy of the facility. Page 2 of 8 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 160717 4. Prior to the sale of any lot, the following deed restrictions must be recorded: a. The following covenants are intended to ensure ongoing compliance with State Stormwater Management Permit Number SW8 160717, as issued by the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources under NCAC 2H.1000. b. The State of North Carolina is made a beneficiary of these covenants to the extent necessary to maintain compliance with the Stormwater Management Permit. C. These covenants are to run with the land and be binding on all persons and parties claiming under them. d. The covenants pertaining to stormwater may not be altered or rescinded without the express written consent of the Division. e. Alteration of the drainage as shown on the approved plans may not take place without the concurrence of the Division. f. The maximum built -upon area per lot is 4,000 square feet. This allotted amount includes any built -upon area constructed within the lot property boundaries, and that portion of the right-of-way between the front lot line and the edge of the pavement. Built upon area includes, but is not limited to, structures, asphalt, concrete, gravel, brick, stone, slate, coquina and parking areas, but does not include raised, open wood decking, or the water surface of swimming pools. g. All runoff from the built -upon areas on the lot must drain into the permitted system. This may be accomplished through providing roof drain gutters, which drain to the pond or street, grading the lot to drain toward the street or directly into the pond, or grading perimeter swales and directing them into the pond or street. h. Built -upon area in excess of the permitted amount will require a permit modification. i. All affected lots shall maintain a 50' wide vegetative buffer adjacent to surface waters, measured horizontally from and perpendicular to the normal pool of impounded structures, the top of bank of each side of streams and rivers and the mean high water line of tidal waters. j. Any individual or entity found to be in noncompliance with the provisions of a stormwater management permit or the requirements of the Stormwater Rules is subject to enforcement procedures as set forth in G.S. 143, Article 21. 5. A copy of the recorded deed restrictions must be submitted to the Division within 30 days of the date of recording the plat, and prior to.selling lots. The recorded copy must contain all of the statements above, the signature of the Permittee, the deed book number and page, and the stamp/signature of the Register of Deeds. 6. If permeable pavement BUA credit is desired, the permittee must submit a request to modify this permit to incorporate such language as required by the Division. The request to modify must include a proposed amendment to the deed restrictions and protective covenants for the subdivision, and a soils report identifying the type of soil, the Seasonal High Water Table elevation and the infiltration rate. Upon the successful completion of a permit modification, the individual lot owners that request to utilize permeable pavements shall submit the necessary forms and documentation to the permittee, or a designated agent, and receive approval prior to construction of the permeable pavement. 7. The permittee shall review all lot plans for new construction and any subsequent modifications and additions, for compliance With the conditions of this permit. The permittee shall not approve any lot plans where the maximum allowed built -upon area has been exceeded, or where revisions to the grading or to the storm drainage system are proposed unless and until a permit modification has been approved by the Division. Page 3 of 8 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 160717 8. The permittee is responsible for the routine monitoring of the project for compliance with the built -upon area limits, grading, and the storm drainage system established by this permit, the permit documents, the approved plans, and the recorded deed restrictions. The permittee shall notify any lot owner that is found to be in noncompliance with the conditions of this permit in writing, and shall require timely resolution. 9. The permittee shall at all times provide the operation and maintenance necessary to assure that all components of the permitted stormwater system function at design condition. The approved Operation and Maintenance Agreement is incorporated by reference into this permit and must be followed in its entirety and maintenance must occur at the scheduled intervals. 10. Records of maintenance activities must be kept and made available upon request to authorized personnel of the Division. The records will indicate the date, activity, name of person performing the work and what actions were taken. 11. If the permanent pool volume is greater than 30,000 cubic feet, a decorative spray fountain will be allowed in the stormwater treatment system, subject to the following criteria: a. The fountain must draw its water from less than 2' below the permanent pool surface. b. Separated units, where the nozzle, pump and intake are connected by tubing, may be used only if they draw water from the surface in the deepest part of the pond. C. The falling water from the fountain must be centered in the pond, away from the shoreline. d. The maximum horsepower for the fountain's pump is based on the permanent pool volume. The maximum pump power for a fountain in Pond 1 and Pond 2 is Y2 and % horsepower, respectively. 12. The facilities shall be constructed in accordance with the conditions of this permit, the approved plans and specifications, and other supporting data. 13. Upon completion of construction, prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, and prior to operation of this permitted facility, the permittee shall cause a certification from an appropriate designer for the system installed to be submitted, 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. A modification may be required for those deviations. 14. All stormwater collection and treatment systems must be located in either public rights - of -way, dedicated common areas or recorded easements. The final plats for the project will be recorded showing all such rights -of -way, common areas and easements, in accordance with the approved plans. Access to the stormwater facilities for inspection and maintenance shall be maintained via appropriate recorded easements at all times_ Page 4 of 8 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 160717 15. The permittee shall submit to the Director and shall have received approval for revised plans, specifications, and calculations prior to construction, for any modification to the approved plans, including, but not limited to, those listed below: a. Any revision to any item shown on the approved plans, including the stormwater management measures, built -upon area, details, etc. b. Redesian or addition to the approved amount of built -upon area or to the drainage area. C. Further development, subdivision, acquisition, lease or sale of any, all or part of the project area. The project area is defined as all property owned by the permittee, for which Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan approval or a CAMA Major permit was sought. d. Filling in, altering, or piping of any vegetative conveyance shown on the approved plan. e. The construction of any future BUA listed on the application. 16. Prior to transfer of the permit, the stormwater facilities will be inspected by Division personnel. The project and the stormwater facility must be in substantial compliance with all permit conditions. Any items not in substantial compliance must be repaired, replaced or restored to design condition prior to the transfer. Records of maintenance activities performed to date will be required. 17. 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. III. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. Any individual or entity found to be in noncompliance with the provisions of a stormwater management permit or the Stormwater rules is subject to enforcement procedures as set forth in NCGS 143 Article 21. 2. 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) having jurisdiction. 3. In the event that the facilities fail to perform satisfactorily 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. Additional or replacement stormwater management systems shall receive a permit from the Division prior to construction. 4. This permit is not transferable to any person or entity except after notice to and approval by the Director. The permittee shall submit a completed and signed Name/Ownership Change Form, accompanied by the supporting documentation as listed on the form, to the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources at least 60 days prior to any one or more of the following events: a. An ownership change including the sale or conveyance of the project area in whole or in part, except in the case of an individual lot sale that is made subject to the recorded deed restrictions; b. The sale or conveyance of the common areas to a Homeowner's or Property Owner'S Association, subject to the requirements of Session Law 201 1-256; C. Bankruptcy; d. Foreclosure, subject to the requirements of Session Law 2013-121; e. Dissolution of the partnership or corporate entity, subject to NCGS 57D-2-01(e) and NCGS 57D-6-07; f. A name change of the current permittee; g. A name change of the project; h. A mailing address change of the permittee; Page 5 of 8 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 160717 5. The permittee is responsible for compliance with all permit conditions until such time as the Division approves the transfer request. Neither the sale of the project, in whole or in part, nor the conveyance of common area to a third party constitutes an approved transfer of the stormwater permit. 6. The permittee grants DEMLR Staff permission to enter the property during normal business hours for the purpose of inspecting all components of the permitted stormwater management facility. 7. The permit issued shall continue in force and effect until modified, revoked, terminated or renewed. The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued or terminated for cause. The filing of a request for a permit modification, revocation and re -issuance or termination does not stay any permit condition. 8. Approved plans, calculations, supplement forms, operation and maintenance agreements and specifications for this project are incorporated by reference and are enforceable parts of the permit. A copy of the approved plans and specifications shall be maintained on file by the Permittee at all times. 9. Unless specified elsewhere, permanent seeding requirements for the stormwater control measure must follow the guidelines established in the North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. 10. The issuance of this permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the permit, revoking and reissuing the permit, or terminating the permit as allowed by the laws, rules and regulations contained in Session Law 2006-246, Title 15A NCAC 2H.1000, and NCGS 143-215.1 et.al. 11. The permittee shall submit a permit renewal application request at least 180 days prior to the expiration date of this permit. The renewal request must include the appropriate application, documentation and the processing fee. Permit issued this the 12th day of August 2016. NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION i racy avis, N.t., Uirector . Division o Energy, Mineral and Land Resources By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission Permit Number SW8 160717 Page 6 of 8 Round Tree Ridge Stormwater Permit No. SW8 160717 New Hanover County Designer's Certification State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 160717 Page 1 of 2 I, , as a duly registered 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. The checklist of items on page 2 of this form is a part of this Certification. Noted deviations from approved plans and specifications: Signature Registration Number Date SEAL Page 7 of 8 State Stormwater Management Systems Permit No. SW8 160717 Certification Requirements: Page 2 of 2 1. The drainage area to the system contains approximately the permitted acreage. 2. The drainage area to the system contains no more than the permitted amount of built -upon area. 3. All the built -upon area associated with the project is graded such that the runoff drains to the system. 4. All roof drains are located such that the runoff is directed into the system. 5. The outlet/bypass structure elevations are per the approved plan. 6. The outlet structure is located per the approved plans. 7. Trash rack is provided on the outlet/bypass structure. 8. All slopes are grassed with permanent vegetation. 9. Vegetated slopes are no steeper than 3.1. 10. The inlets are located per the approved plans and do not cause short-circuiting of the system. 11. The permitted amounts of surface area and/or volume have been provided. 12. Required drawdown devices are correctly sized per the approved plans. 13. All required design depths are provided. 14. All required parts of the system are provided, such as a vegetated shelf, a forebay, and the vegetated filter. 15. The required dimensions of the system are provided, per the approved plan. 16. All components of the stormwater BMP are located in either recorded common areas, or recorded easements. cc: NCDEQ-DEMLR Regional Office New Hanover County Building Inspections Page 8 of 8 Permit Number: ✓ G����D�( (to be provided by DWQ) Drainage Area Number: Wet Detention Basin Operation and Maintenance Agreement I will keep a maintenance record on this BUT. This maintenance record will be kept in a log in a known set location. Any deficient BNW elements noted in the inspection will be corrected, repaired or replaced immediately. These deficiencies can affect the integrity of structures, safety of the public, and the removal efficiency of the BMP. The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin, pretreatment including forebays and the vegetated filter if one is provided. This system (check one): ❑ does ® does not incorporate a vegetated filter at the outs, E 00 E 1 V E This system (check one): JUL 2 7 2016 ❑ does ® does not incorporate pretreatment other than a fo ay. Important maintenance procedures: - Immediately after the wet detention basin is established, the plants on the vegetated shelf and perimeter of the basin should be watered twice weekly if needed, until the plants become established (commonly six weeks). - No portion of the wet detention pond should be fertilized after the first initial fertilization that is required to establish the plants on the vegetated shelf. - Stable groundcover should be maintained in the drainage area to reduce the sediment load to the wet detention basin. --- If the basin must be drained for an emergency or to perform maintenance, the flushing of sediment through the emergency drain should be minimized to the maximum extent practical. - Once a year, a dam safety expert should inspect the embankment. After the wet detention pond is established, it should be inspected once a month and within 24 hours after every storm event greater than 1.0 inches (or 1.5 inches if in a Coastal County). Records of operation and maintenance should be kept in a known set location and must be available upon request Inspection activities shall be performed as follows. Any problems that are found shall be repaired immediately. BMP element: Potentialproblem: How I will remediate theproblem: The entire BMP Trash debris is present. Remove the trash debris. The perimeter of the wet detention basin Areas of bare soil and/or erosive gullies have formed. Regrade the soil if necessary to remove the gully, and then plant a ground cover and water until it is established. Provide lime and a one-time fertilizer application. ation is too short or too Fivo-z' Maintain vegetation at a height of Japproximately six inches. Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Page 1 of 4 BMP element: The inlet device: pipe or swale The forebay The vegetated shelf The main treatment area Permit Number: (to be provided by DWQ) Drainage Area Number: Potential problem: The pipe is clogged. The pipe is cracked or otherwise damaged. Erosion is occurring in the swale. Sediment has accumulated to a depth greater than the original design depth for sediment storage. Erosion has occurred. Weeds are present. Best professional practices show that pruning is needed to maintain optimal plant health. Plants are dead, diseased or dying. Weeds are present. Sediment has accumulated to a depth greater than the original design sediment storage depth. Algal growth covers over 50 % of the area. Cattails, phragmites or other invasive plants cover 50% of the basin surface. Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 How I will remediate the probl Unclog the pipe. Dispose of the sediment off -site. Replace the pipe. Regrade the swale if necessary to smooth it over and provide erosion control devices such as reinforced turf matting or riprap to avoid future problems with erosion. Search for the source of the sediment and remedy the problem if possible. Remove the sediment and dispose of it in a location where it will not cause impacts to streams or the BMP. Provide additional erosion protection such as reinforced turf matting or riprap if needed to prevent future erosion problems. Remove the weeds, preferably by hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on the plants rather than spraying. Prune according to best professional practices Determine the source of the problem: soils, hydrology, disease, etc. Remedy the problem and replace plants. Provide a one-time fertilizer application to establish the ground cover if a soil test indicates it is necessary. Remove the weeds, preferably by hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on the plants rather than spraying. Search for the source of the sediment and remedy the problem if possible. Remove the sediment and dispose of it in a location where it will not cause impacts to streams or the BMP. Consult a professional to remove and control the algal growth. Remove the plants by wiping them with pesticide (do not spray). ECEIVE JUL 272016 te 2 of 4 BY. Permit Number: (to be provided by DWQ) Drainage Area Number: BMP element: Potentialproblem: How I will remediate theproblem: The embankment Shrubs have started to grow Remove shrubs immediately. on the embankment. Evidence of muskrat or Use traps to remove muskrats and beaver activity is present consult a professional to remove beavers. A tree has started to grow on Consult a dam safety specialist to the embankment. remove the tree. An annual inspection by an Make all needed repairs. appropriate professional shows that the embankment needs repair. if applicable) The outlet device Clogging has occurred. Clean out the outlet device. Dispose of the sediment off -site. The outlet device is damaged Repair or replace the outlet device. The receiving water Erosion or other signs of Contact the local NC Division of damage have occurred at the Water Quality Regional Office, or outlet the 401 Oversight Unit at 919-733- 1786. The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into accumulated sediments. When the permanent pool depth reads 11 feet in the main pond, the sediment shall be removed. When the permanent pool depth reads 5 feet in the forebay, the sediment shall be removed. Sediment Removal Bottom 6------------ 1] FOREBAY BASIN DIAGRAM (fill in the blanks) f-ft Min. Sediment Storage Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Permanent Pool Elevation 11 Pool \- - - - - -Sediment Removal Elevation Bottom Elevation -1.0 11-ft MAIN POND ECEIVE JUL 272016 ge 3 of 4 BY. Storage Permit Number: (to be provided by DWQ) I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Project name:Roundtree Ridge BAP drainage area number:Pond 1 Print name:Tom Smith Title:Owner/Develoner, TRS Holdings LLC Address:420 Beasley Rd 1JaLv. ((/ i. 1 (W Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president. I, !/ /.4 lAlla &C44 a otary Public for the State of i County of )Cdz do hereby certify that personally appeared before me this day of d/�v� , z0/ and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing et detention basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and official seal, LL,q K 03C1 �► /YAN01�� SEAL n I E I V I E My commission expires f / JUL 2 7 2016 :t BY:_ Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Page 4 Of 4 Permit Number: 1-7 E5j�O 1-71 (to be prov' ed by DWO Drainage Area Number: O Wet Detention Basin Operation and Maintenance Agreement I will keep a maintenance record on this BU P. This maintenance record will be kept in a log in a known set location. Any deficient BMP elements noted in the inspection will be corrected, repaired or replaced immediately. These deficiencies can affect the integrity of structures, safety of the public, and the removal efficiency of the BMP. The wet detention basin system is defined as the wet detention basin, pretreatment including forebays and the vegetated filter if one is provided. This system (check one): ❑ does ® does not incorporate a vegetated filter at the outlet. This system (check one): ❑ does ® does not incorporate pretreatment other than a forebay. Important maintenance procedures: - Immediately after the wet detention basin is established, the plants on the vegetated shelf and perimeter of the basin should be watered twice weekly if needed, until the plants become established (commonly six weeks). - No portion of the wet detention pond should be fertilized after the first initial fertilization that is required to establish the plants on the vegetated shelf. - Stable groundcover should be maintained in the drainage area to reduce the sediment load to the wet detention basin. - If the basin must be drained for art emergency or to perform maintenance, the flushing of sediment through the emergency drain should be minimized to the maximum extent practical. - Once a year, a dam safety expert should inspect the emb I}.Ci E IV E After the wet detention pond is established, it should be inspected ' ceitth within 24 hours after every storm event greater than 1.0 inches (ol 5 inches if in a Coastal County). Records of operation and maintenance should be 14 own se location and must be available upon request. Inspection activities shall be performed as follows. Any problems that are found shall be repaired immediately. BMP element: Potentialproblem: How I will remediate the problem The entire BMP Trash debris is resent. Remove. the trash debris. The perimeter of the wet detention basin Areas of bare soil and/or erosive gullies have formed. Regrade the soil if necessary to remove the gully, and then plant a ground cover and water until it is established. Provide lime and a one-time fertilizer a lication- getation is too short or too [lV—e on. Maintain vegetation at a height of approximately six inches. Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Page 1 of 4 BMP element: The inlet device: pipe or swale The forebay The vegetated shelf The main treatment area Permit Number: (to be provided by DWQ) Drainage Area Number:_ Potential problem: The pipe is clogged. The pipe is cracked or otherwise damaged. Erosion is occurring in the swale. Sediment has accumulated to a depth greater than the original design depth for sediment storage. Erosion has occurred. Weeds are present. Best professional practices show that pruning is needed to maintain optimal plant health. Plants are dead, diseased or dying. Weeds are present. Sediment has accumulated to a depth greater than the original design sediment storage depth. Algal growth covers over 50% of the area. Cattails, phragmites or other invasive plants cover 50 % of the basin surface. Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 How I will remediate the prob] Unclog the pipe. Dispose of the sediment off -site. Replace the pipe. Regrade the swale if necessary to smooth it over and provide erosion control devices such as reinforced turf matting or riprap to avoid future problems with erosion. Search for the source of the sediment and remedy the problem if possible. Remove the sediment and dispose of it in a location where it will not cause impacts to streams or the BNIP. Provide additional erosion protection such as reinforced turf matting or riprap if needed to prevent future erosion problems. Remove the weeds, preferably by hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on the plants rather than spraying. Prune according to best professional practices Determine the source of the problem: soils, hydrology, disease, etc. Remedy the problem and replace plants. Provide a one-time fertilizer application to establish the ground cover if a soil test indicates it is necessary. Remove the weeds, preferably by hand. If pesticide is used, wipe it on the plants rather than spraying. Search for the source of the sediment and remedy the problem if possible. Remove the sediment and dispose of it in a location where it will not cause impacts to streams or the BMP. Consult a professional to remove and control the algal growth. Remove the plants by wiping them with pesticide (do not spray). ECEIVE JUL 272016 Pag of 4 BY. Permit Number: (to be provided by DWQ) Drainage Area Number: BMP element: Potentialproblem: How I will remediate theproblem: The embankment Shrubs have started to grow Remove shrubs immediately. on the embankment. Evidence of muskrat or Use traps to remove muskrats and beaver activity is present. consult a professional to remove beavers. A tree has started to grow on Consult a dam safety specialist to the embankment. remove the tree. An annual inspection by an Make all needed repairs. appropriate professional shows that the embankment needs repair. if applicable) The outlet device Clogging has occurred. Clean out the outlet device. Dispose of the sediment offsite. The outlet device is damaged Repair or replace the outlet device. The receiving water Erosion or other signs of Contact the local NC Division of damage have occurred at the Water Quality Regional Office, or outlet. the 401 Oversight Unit at 919-733- 1786. The measuring device used to determine the sediment elevation shall be such that it will give an accurate depth reading and not readily penetrate into accumulated sediments. When the permanent pool depth reads 11 feet in the main pond, the sediment shall be removed. When the permanent pool depth reads 7 feet in the forebay, the sediment shall be removed. Sediment Removal Bottom 4 �] ----------------- IFOREBAY BASIN DIAGRAM (fill in the blanks) I-ft Min. Sediment Storage Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Permanent Pool Elevation 11 Sediment Removal Elevation 0 Volume ------------------------------------------- ------- Bottom Elevation -1.0 I 1-ft MAIN POND IIECEIVETJUL 2 7 2016 Paof 4 BY: Storage Permit Number: (to be provided by DWQ) I acknowledge and agree by my signature below that I am responsible for the performance of the maintenance procedures listed above. I agree to notify DWQ of any problems with the system or prior to any changes to the system or responsible party. Project name:Roundtree Ridge BMP drainage area number:Pond 2 Print name:Tom Smith Title:Owner/Develoner, TRS Holdings LLC Address:420 Beasley Rd Note: The legally responsible party should not be a homeowners association unless more than 50% of the lots have been sold and a resident of the subdivision has been named the president. 111111 II seal _.�e ��� �.►N> <� oi. `vim Jv� Ss1017 e A �0 ARk N o z Z PUg�,�G Z '0141VO' Ea,G���. SEAL My commission i otary Public for the State of ► do hereby certify that �- S personally appeared before me this towledge the due execution of the rements. Witness my hand and official "%�C1ENVE �61-- JUL 2 7 2016 Form SW401-Wet Detention Basin O&M-Rev.4 Page 4 of 4 DEMLR USE ONLY Date ceive Fee Paid P t Number Applicable Ru es: ❑ Coastal SW - 1005 ❑ Coastal S - 2008 ❑ Pb IT - Post Construction (select all that apply) ❑ Non -Coastal SW- HQW/ORW Waters ❑ Universal Stormwater Management Plan ❑ Other WQ M t Plan:ii State of North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural_ Resources Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM This form may be photocopied for use as an original I. GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Project Name (subdivision, facility, or establishment name -should be consistent with project name on plans, specifications, letters, operation and maintenance agreements, etc.): wee Ridge ::I;M t�csL C IDI?-f $ ha/Ib Hwy_ 2. Location of Project (street address): 7170 Carolina Beach Road City:Wilmington County:New Hanover Zip:28412 3. Directions to project (from nearest major intersection): From the intersection of US 421 and NC 132, Head south down US 421 (Carolina Beach Road) for 3.9 miles Turn Right onto Lehigh Rd. Head west on Lehigh Rd for approxiamiately 0.5 miles to the project location. 4. Latitude:34° 4' 59.7534" N Longitude:-770 54' 17.2182" W of the main entrance to the project. II. PERMIT INFORMATION: 1. a. Specify whether project is (check one): ®New []Modification ❑ Renewal w/ Modificationt tRenewals with modifications also requires SWU-102 - Renewal Application Form b. If this application is being submitted as the result of a modification to an existing permit, list the existing permit number , its issue date (if known) , and the status of construction: ❑Not Started ❑Partially Completed* ❑ Completed* *provide a designer's certification 2. Specify the type of project (check one): ❑Low Density ®High Density ❑Drains to an Offsite Stormwater System ❑Other 3. If this application is being submitted as the result of a previously returned application or a letter from DEMLR requesting a state stormwater management permit application, list the stormwater project number, if assigned, proposed, - and the previous name of the project, if different than currently 4. a. Additional Project Requirements (check applicable blanks; information on required state permits can be obtained by contacting the Customer Service Center at 1-877-623-6748): ❑CAMA Major ®Sedimentation/Erosion Control: 19 . 45 Area ❑NPDES Industrial Stormwater ❑404/401 Permit: Proposed Impacts b.If any of these permits have already been acquired please provide the Project Na roject/Permit Num r, issue date and the type of each permit: BY:_. 5. Is the project located within 5 miles of a public airport? ®No ❑Yes If yes, see S.L. 2012-200, Part VE http:Hl2ortal.ncdenr.org/web/lr/rules-and-regulations Fonn SWU-101 Version Oct. 31, 2013 Page 1 of 6 III. CONTACT INFORMATION 1. a. Print Applicant / Signing Official's name and title (specifically the developer, property owner, lessee, designated goverrwn.ent official, individual, etc. who owns the project): Applicant/O.rganization:Round Tree Ridge, UC. Signing Official & Title:Tom Smith, Managing Member for TRS Holdings LLC Manager of Round Tree Ridge, LI_C b. Contact .information for person listed in item 1a above: Street Ad.d.ress:420 Beasley Rd City:Wilmini ten State:NC 7._ip:28409 Mailing Address (if applicable): City: Phone: (914 ) 562-4.511 Em.ail:trsn--ifl-tms@giii.aii.com State: Zip: Fax: ( ) c. Please check the appropriate box. The applicant listed above is: The property owner (Skip to Contact Information, item 3a) ❑ Lessee* (Attach a. copy of the lease agreement and complete Contact In.form.ation, item. 2a and 2b below) ❑ Purchaser* (Attach a copy of the perid.i.ng sales agreement and complete Contact Information, item 2a and 2b below) ❑ Developer* (Complete Contact Information, item 2a and 2b below.) 2. a. Print Property Owner's name and title below, if you are the lessee, purchaser or developer. (This is the person who owns the property that the project is located. on): Property Owner/Organization: Signing Official. & b. Contact information for person. listed in item 2a above: Street Address: City: State: Zip: Mailing Address (if applicable): City: Phone: ( ) Email: State: Zip: Fax: ( 1 3. a. (Optional) Print the name and title of another contact such as the projeces construction supervisor or other person. who can answer questions about the project: Other Contact Person/Organization.: Signing Official & Title: b. Contact information for person listed. in item 3a above: Mailing Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: ( ) Fax: Email: 4. Local jurisdiction for building permits: Point of. Contact: Phone #: Fonn SWU-.101. Version Oct. 31, 2013 Page 2 of 6 IV. PROJECT INFORMATION 1. In the space provided below, briefly summarize how the stormwater runoff will be treated. All stormwater runoff from built upon areas is to be directed to the storm sewer collection system and treated in the two proposed wet retention/detention basins 2. a. If claiming vested rights, identify the supporting documents provided and the date they were approved: ❑ Approval of a Site Specific Development Plan or PUB Approval Date: ❑ Valid Building Permit Issued Date: ❑ Other: Date: b. If claiming vested rights, identify the regulation(s) the project has been designed in accordance with: ❑ Coastal SW -1995 ❑ Ph lI - Post Construction 3. Stormwater runoff from this project drains to the Cape Fear River basin. 4. Total Property Area:19.86 acres 5. Total Coastal Wetlands Area: NA acres 6. Total Surface Water Area: NA acres 7. Total Property Area (4) - Total Coastal Wetlands Area (5) - Total Surface Water Area (6) = Total Project Area+:19.86 acres + Total project area shall be calculated to exclude the following: the normal pool of impounded structures, the area between the banks of streams and rivers, the area below the Normal High Water (NFiV1>) line or Mean High Water (MHM line, and coastal wetlands landward from the NHW (or MHM line. The resultant project area :s used to calculate overall percent built upon area (BUA). Non -coastal wetlands landward of the NHW (or MHW) line may be included in the total project area. 8. Project percent of impervious area: (Total Impervious Area / Total Project Area) X 100 = 35 % 9. How many drainage areas does the project have?2 (For high density, count 1 for each proposed engineered stormwater BMP. For low density and other projects, use 1 for the whole property area) 10. Complete the following information for each drainage area identified in Project Information item 9. If there are more than four drainage areas in the project, attach an additional sheet with the information for each area provided in the same format as below. Basin Information Drainage Area 1 Drainage Area 2 Drainage Area ` Drainage Area Receiving Stream Name Lords Creek Lords Creek _ Stream Class * C, Sw C, Sw Stream Index Number * 18-84 18-84 Total Drainage Area (sf) 357,717 507,202 On -site Drainage Area (sf) 357,717 507,202 Off -site Drainage Area (sf) Proposed Impervious Area** s 125,200 177,520 % Impervious Area** total 35% 35% _Impervious * Surface Area Drainage Area _ Drainage Area _ Drainage Area _ Dramage Area On -site Buildings/Lots (sf) 88,000 132,000 _ On -site Streets (sf) 32,502 34,851 WE — On -site Parking (sib On -site Sidewalks (sf) 2,054 5,138 Other on -site (sf) 1756 Future (sf) 888 5,531 Off -site (so Existing BUA*** (sf) Total (sf): 1 125,200 177,520 T Stream class and Index Number can be determined at: http..Aortal.ncdenr.orgliveiLlwcl/pslcsulclassiflcations eb/wcl/ps/csu/classifications Im ervious area is defined as the built upon area including, but not limited to, buildings, roads, parking areas, sidewalks, gravel areas, etc. Form SWU-101 Version Oct. 31, 2013 Page 3 of 6 'Report only that amount of existing BUA that will remain of ler development. Do not report any existing BUA that is to be removed and which will be replaced by new BUA. 11. How was the off -site impervious area listed above determined? Provide documentation. N/A Proiects in Union County: Contact DEMLR Central Office stcf'to check if the project is located within a Threatened & Endangered Species watershed that may be subject to more stringent stormwater requirements as per 15A NCAC 02B . 0600. V. SUPPLEMENT AND O&M FORMS The applicable state stormwater management permit supplement and operation and maintenance (O&M) forms must be submitted for each BMP specified for this project. The latest versions of the forms can be downloaded from http://Portal.ncdenr.ora/web/wq/ws/su/bmv-manual. VI. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS Only complete application packages will be accepted and reviewed by the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources (DEMLR). A complete package includes all of the items listed below. A detailed application instruction sheet and BMP checklists are available from hn://Rortal.ncdenr.org/web/wg/ws/su/statesw/forms does. The complete application package should be submitted to the appropriate DEMLR Office. (The appropriate office may be found by locating project on the interactive online map at http://Rortal.ncdenr.org/web/wg/ws/su/maps.) Please indicate that the following required information have been provided by initialing in the space provided for each item. All original documents MUST be signed and initialed in blue ink. Download the latest versions for each submitted application package from htW://portal.nedenr.org/web/wg/ws/su/statesw/forms does. Initials 1. Original and one copy of the Stormwater Management Permit Application Form._ 2. Original and one copy of the signed and notarized Deed Restrictions & Protective Covenants_ Form. (if required as per Part VII below) 3. Original of the applicable Supplement Form(s) (sealed, signed and dated) and O&M agreement(s) for each BMP. 4. Permit application processing fee of $505 payable to NCDENR. (For an Express review, refer to hM://www.gnyhelp.org/pages/onestopogress.html for information on the Express program and the associated fees. Contact the appropriate regional office Express Permit Coordinator for additional information and to schedule the required application meeting.) Al 5. A detailed narrative (one to two pages) describing the stormwater treatment/managementfor 17&— the project. This is required in addition to the brief summary provided in the Project Information, item 1. 6. A USGS identifying location. map the site If the receiving stream is reported as class SA or the receiving stream drains to class SA waters within Y2 mile of the site boundary, include the 1h mile radius on the map. 7. Sealed, signed and dated calculations (one copy). 8. Two sets of plans folded to 8.5" x 14" (sealed, signed, & dated), including. AL a. Development/Project name. b. Engineer and firm. c. Location map with named streets and NCSR numbers. d. Legend. e. North arrow. f. Scale. g. Revision number and dates. h. Identify all surface waters on the plans by delineating the normal pool elevation of impounded structures, the banks of streams and rivers, the MHW or NHW line of tidal waters, and any coastal wetlands landward of the MHW or NHW lines. • Delineate the vegetated buffer landward from the normal pool elevation of impounded structures the banks of streams or rivers and the MHW (or NHW) f tidal i. Dimensioned property/ project boundary with bearings & distances. o w IEC E' V E j. Site Layout with all BUA identified and dimensioned. k. Existing contours, proposed contours, spot elevations, finished floor elevations. JUL 2 % 201�5 I. Details of roads, drainage features, collection systems, and stormwater control m ores. m. Wetlands delineated, or a note on the plans that none exist. (Must be delineated qualified person. Provide documentation of qualifications and identify the person w o made the determination on the plans. Form SWU-101 Version Oct. 31, 2013 Page 4 of 6 n. Existing drainage (including off -site), drainage easements, pipe sizes, runoff calculations. o. Drainage areas delineated (included in the main set of plans, not as a separate document). p. Vegetated buffers (where required). 9. Copy of any. applicable soils report with the associated SHWT elevations (Please identify _ elevations in addition to depths) as well as a map of the boring locations with the existing elevations and boring logs. Include an 8.5"x11" copy of the NRCS County Soils map with the project area clearly delineated. For projects with infiltration BMPs, the report should also include the soil type, expected infiltration rate, and the method of determining the infiltration rate. (Infiltration Devices submitted to WiRO: Schedule a site visit for DEMLR to verify the SHWT prior to submittal, (910) 796-7378.) 10. A copy of the most current property deed. Deed book: 679 Q Page No: !i 50 _5S q _ 11. For corporations and limited liability corporations (LLC): Provide documentation from the NC _ Secretary of State or other official documentation, which supports the titles and positions held by the persons listed in Contact Information, item la, 2a, and/or 3a per 15A NCAC 2H.1003(e). The corporation or LLC must be listed as an active corporation in good standing with the NC Secretary of State, otherwise the application will be returned. h=://www.secretary.state.nc.us/Corporations/CSearch aspx VII. DEED RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS For all subdivisions, outparcels, and future development, the appropriate property restrictions and protective covenants are required to be recorded prior to the sale of any lot. If lot sizes vary significantly or the proposed BUA allocations vary, a table listing each lot number, lot size, and the allowable built -upon area must be provided as an attachment to the completed and notarized deed restriction form. The appropriate deed restrictions and protective covenants forms can be downloaded from http://12ortal.ncdenr.orglweb/Ir/state-stormwater- forms dots. Download the latest versions for each submittal. In the instances where the applicant is different than the property owner, it is the responsibility of the property owner to sign the deed restrictions and protective covenants form while the applicant is responsible for ensuring that the deed restrictions are recorded. By the notarized signature(s) below, the permit holder(s) certify that the recorded property restrictions and protective covenants for this project, if required, shall include all the items•required in the permit and listed on the forms available on the website, that the covenants will be binding on all parties and persons claiming under them, that they will run with the land, that the required covenants cannot be changed or deleted without concurrence from the NC DEMLR, and that they will be recorded prior to the sale of any lot. VIII. CONSULTANT INFORMATION AND AUTHORIZATION Applicant: Complete this section if you wish to designate authority to another individual and/or firm (such as a consulting engineer and/or firm) so that they may provide information on your behalf for this project (such as addressing requests for additional information). Consulting Engineer:David S. Hollis, PE, PLS Consulting Firm: Hanover Design Services, PA Mailing Address:1123 Floral Parkway City:Wilmington Phone: (910 ) 343-8002 Emafl:dholhs@hdsflm.com State:NC Zip:28403 Fax: (910 1 343-9941 IX. PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION (if Contact Information, item 2 has been filled out, complete this section) 1, (print or type name of person listed in Contact Information, item 2a) own the property identified in this permit application, and thus listed in Contact Information, item 1a) Contact Information, item 1a) , certify that I give permission to (print or type name of person _ with (print or type name of organization listed in to develop the project as cu ed. A copy of the lease agreement or pending property sales contract has been provided with the s c e party responsible for the operation and maintenance of the stormwater system. BUG BY. Form SWU-101 Version Oct. 31, 2013 Page 5 of 6 As the legal property owner I acknowledge, understand, and agree by my signature below, that if my designated agent (entity listed in Contact Information, item 1) dissolves their company and/or cancels or defaults on their lease agreement, or pending sale, responsibility for compliance with the DEMLR Stormwater permit reverts back to me, the property owner. As the property owner, it is my responsibility to notify DEMLR immediately and submit a completed Name/Ownership Change Form within 30 days; otherwise I will be operating a stormwater treatment facility without a valid permit. I understand that the operation of a stormwater treatment facility without a valid permit is a violation of NC General Statue 143-215.1 and may result in appropriate enforcement action including the assessment of civil penalties of up to $25,000 per day, pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6. Signature: Date: a Notary Public for the State of County of do hereby certify that personally appeared before me this _ day of and acknowledge the due execution of the application for a stormwater permit. Witness my hand and official seal, SEAL My commission expires, X. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION I, (print or type name of person listed in Contact Information, item 1a) 1 ©1 Ai &') ft t T Y certify that the information included on this permit application form is, to the best of my knowledge, correct and that the project wilWe-c"Iqnsd in conformance with the approved plans, that the required deed restrictions and protective co enan w' b rec d that the proposed project complies with the requirements of the applicable stor ate le u 15 C 2H .1000 and any other applicable state stormwater requirements. Signature: Date: -Z / I. a No Public for a Sta a of61�1&ounty of do hereby certify that personally appeared before me thisZ_day of and a knowledge the d ex ution of the application for a stormwater permit. Witness my hand and official seal, 4z- .a z end �0 -V 0 SEAL My commission expires Gl ! ,r% s r AUG o BY. ------------- Form SWU-101 Version Oct. 31, 2013 Page 6 of 6 High Density Residential Subdivisions Deed Restrictions & Protective Covenances In accordance with Title 15 NCAC 2H.1000 and S.L. 2006-246, the Stormwater Management Regulations, deed restrictions and protective covenants are required for High Density Residential Subdivisions where lots will be subdivided and sold and runoff will be treated in an engineered stormwater control facility. Deed restrictions and protective covenants are necessary to ensure that the development maintains a "built -upon" area consistent with the esian criteria used to size the stormwater control facility. � I W1. /Irti v I ,acknowledge, affirm and agree by my signature below, that I will cause towing deed restrictions and covenants to be recorded prior to the sale of any lot: 1. The following covenants are intended to ensure ongoing compliance with State Stormwater Management Permit Number , as issued by the Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources under the Stormwater Management Regulations. 2, The State of North Carolina is made a beneficiary of these covenants to the extent necessary to maintain compliance with the stormwater management permit. 3. These covenants are to run with the land and be binding on all persons and parties claiming under them. 4. The covenants pertaining to stormwater may not be altered or rescinded without the express written consent of the State of North Carolina, Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources, 5. Alteration of the drainage as shown on the approved plan may not take place without the concurrence of the Division of Energy, Mineral and land Resources. 6. The maximum allowable built -upon area per lot is t 5 tCD square feet. This allotted amount includes any built -upon area constructed within the lot property boundaries, and that portion of the right-of-way between the front lot line and the edge of the pavement. Built upon area includes, but is not limited to, structures, asphalt, concrete, gravel, brick, stone, slate, coquina and parking areas, but does not include raised, open wood decking, or the water surface of swimming pools. OR, if the proposed built -upon areas per lot will vary, please REPLACE #6 above with the following: 6. The maximum built -upon area per lot, in square feet, is as listed below: Lot # BUA Lot # BUA Lot # BUA Lot # BUA This allotted amount includes any built -upon area constructed within the lot property boundaries, and that portion of the right-of-way between the front lot line and the edge of the pavement. Built upon area includes, but is not limited to, structures, asphalt, concrete, gravel, brick, stone, slate, coquina and parking areas, but does not include raised, open wood decking, or the water surface of swimming pools. 7. Each lot will maintain a 30** foot wide vegetated buffer between all impervious areas and surface waters. **50 foot for projects located in the 20 coastal counties. 8. All runoff from the built -upon areas on the lot must drain into the permitted system. This may be accomplished through a variety of means including roof drain gutters which drain to the street, grading the lot to drain toward the street, or grading perimeter swales to collect the lot runoff and directing them into a component of the stormwater collection system. Lots that will naturally drain into the system are not required to provide these additional measures. ECFVV AUG 0 2 205 Form DRPC-3 Rev.2 05Nov2009 Page 1 of 2 BY: High Density Residential Subdivisions Deed Rerktrie"ns & Protective Covenanc V7 I 1 f a Notary Public in the State of N0,r1�- �ArO n, County of 144 n0 i&" , do hereby certify that �6 _� P -h+ r 4 personally appeared before me this the day of jy , 20 �-� , and acknowledge the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official seal, SEAL Coe Ow I Signature ��.\�E SEE W��°4 Is My Commission expires �' -' Q � a Form DRPC-3 Rev.2 05Nov2009 Page 2 of 2 STATE OFNORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OFNEVI HANOVER E o' VE AUG 1 1 2016 BY• DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS ROUND TREE RIDGE This Declaration is made this the - day of August, 2016, by ROUND TREE RIDGE Development, LLC, a North Carolina limited liability company (hereinafter referred to as the "Declarant"), and any and all persons, firms, or corporations hereinafter acquiring any of the within described property and any of the property hereinafter made subject to these Restrictive Covenants of ROUND TREE RIDGE (hereinafter referred to as "Restrictions"). WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, Declarant is the owner of certain property in, New Hanover County, North Carolina known as ROUND TREE RIDGE; and WHEREAS, ROUND TREE RIDGE is more particularly described by map(s) thereof entitled "ROUND TREE RIDGE" and duly recorded in Map Book at Page of the New Hanover County Registry, to which reference is hereby made for amore complete description; and WHEREAS, said ROUND TREE RIDGE lots are so situated as to comprise a neighborhood unit, and it is the intent and purpose of the Declarant to convey the aforesaid lots to persons who will erect thereon residences to be used for family purposes, subject to the provisions hereinafter set forth; and WHEREAS, Declarant has agreed to establish a general plan of development as herein set out to restrict the use and occupancy of the property made subject to these Restrictions for the benefit and protection of the property and for the mutual protection, welfare and benefit of the present and the future owners thereof; and WHEREAS, Declarant has filed and recorded separately with the Register of Deeds for New Hanover County a Subdivision Street Disclosure Statement, which is incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth; and WHEREAS, Declarant desires to provide for the preservation of the value of ROUND TREE RIDGE made subject to these Restrictions and for the construction, maintenance and preservation of the Common Property. NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the recitals which by this reference are made a substantive part hereof, Declarant declares that all of the property described herein on above said recorded plat (and all future plats(s) that may be made a part hereof in the manner set forth below) is made subject to these Restrictions and shall be held, sold and conveyed subject to the following easements, restrictions, covenants and conditions, which are for the purpose of protecting the value and desirability of ROUND TREE RIDGE as it now exists and may hereafter be expanded, and that such easements, restrictions, covenants and conditions shall burden and be appurtenant to and run with said property and be binding on all parties now or hereafter owning said real property and their respective heirs, successors and assigns, having any right, title or interest in the properties now or hereafter subjected to these Restrictions, and shall inure to the benefit of each owner thereof and their respective heirs, successors and assigns. ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS Section 1. "Association" shall mean and refer to ROUND TREE RIDGE Homeowners' Association, Inc., a North Carolina non profit corporation. Section 2. "Owner" shall mean and refer to the record Owner, whether one or more persons or entities, of a fee simple title to any Lot which is a part of the Properties, including contract sellers, but excluding those having such interest merely as security for the performance of an obligation. Section 3. "Properties" shall mean and refer to that certain real property hereinbefore described, and such additions thereto as may hereafter be brought within the jurisdiction of the Association. Section 4. "Common Area" shall mean all property including improvements thereto owned by the Association for the common use and enjoyment of the Owners. The Common Area to be owned by the Association at the time of the conveyance of the first Lot shall be the storm water retention pond and surrounding open area designated as "common area", if any, on the plat of ROUND TREE RIDGE together with the, mailbox area and the "wetlands" as shown on the recorded plat as well as those areas governed by the Private Road Maintenance Agreement. Section 5. "Lot" shall mean and refer to any plat of land shown upon any recorded subdivision map of the properties with the exception of the Common Area. Section 6. "Declarant" shall mean and refer to ROUND TREE RIDGE Development, LLC , its successors and assigns if such successors and assigns should acquire more than one undeveloped Lot from the Declarant for the purpose of development. 2 ARTICLE II PROPERTY RIGHTS Section 1. Owners' Easements of Enjoyment. Every Owner shall have a right and easement of enjoyment in and to the Common Area which shall be appurtenant to and shall pass with the title to every Lot, subject to the following provisions: (a) the right of the Association to suspend the voting rights of an Owner for any period during which any assessment against his Lot remains unpaid; and for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days for any infraction of its published rules and regulations; (b) the right of the Association to dedicate or transfer all or any part ofthe Common Area to any public agency, authority, or utility for such purposes and subject to such conditions as may be agreed to by the members. No such dedication or transfer shall be effective unless an instrument agreeing to such dedication or transfer signed by two thirds (2/3) of each class of members has been recorded. Section 2. Delegation of Use. Any Owner may delegate, in accordance with the By -Laws, his right of enjoyment to the Common Area and facilities to the members of his family, his tenants, or contract purchasers who reside on the property. ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP AND VOTING RIGHTS Section 1. Every Owner of a Lot which is subject to assessment shall be a member of the Association. Membership shall be appurtenant to and may not be separated from Ownership of any Lot which is subject to assessment. Section 2. The Association shall have two classes of voting membership: Class A. Class A members shall be all Owners with the exception of the Declarant, and shall be entitled to one vote for each Lot owned. When more than one person holds an interest in any Lot, all such persons shall be members. The vote for such lot shall be exercised as they determine, but in no event shall more than one vote be cast with respect to any Lot. Class B. The Class B members shall be the Declarant and shall be entitled to three (3) votes for each Lot owned. The Class B membership shall cease and be converted to Class A membership on the happening of either of the following events, whichever occurs earlier: (a) when the total votes outstanding in the Class A membership equal the totai votes outstanding in the Class B Membership; or (b) on December 31, 2018. 3 ARTICLE IV COVENANT FOR MAINTENANCE ASSESSMENTS Section 1. Creation of the Lien and Personal Obligation of Assessments. The Declarant, for each Lot owned within the Properties, hereby covenants, and each Owner of any Lot by acceptance of a deed therefore, whether or not it shall be expressed in such deed, is deemed to covenant and agree to pay to the Association: (1) annual assessments or charges, and (2) special assessments for capital improvements, such assessments to be established and collected as hereinafter provided. The annual and special assessments, together with interest, costs, and reasonable attorney's fees, shall be a charge on the land and shall be a continuing lien upon the property against which each assessment is made. Each such assessment, together with interest, costs, and reasonable attorney's fees, shall also be the personal obligation of the person who was the Owner of such property at the time when the assessment fell due. The personal obligation for delinquent assessments shall not pass to his successors in title unless expressly assumed by them. Section 2. Purpose of Assessments. The assessments levied by the Association shall be used exclusively to maintain the street and road system within the subdivision, storm water retention facility and or the improvement and maintenance of the Common Areas specifically, but not limited to maintaining, maintenance and repair of the private road and easement, and the storm water pond which are located in the subdivision. Section 2. Maximum Annual Assessment. Until January 1 of the year immediately following the conveyance of the first Lot to an owner, the maximum annual assessment shall be Two Hundred dollars ($200.00) per lot. (a) From and after January 1 of the year immediately following the conveyance ofthe first Lot to an Owner, the maximum annual assessment may be increased each year not more than five percent (5%) above the maximum assessment for the previous year without a voteof the membership. (b) From and after January 1 of the year immediately following the conveyance of the fast lot to an Owner, the maximum annual assessment may be increased by more than five percent (5%) by a vote of two thirds (2/3) of each class of members who are voting inperson or by proxy, at a meeting duly called for thispurpose. (c) The Board of Directors may fix the annual assessment at an amount not in excess of the maximum. Section 3. Special Assessments for Capital Improvements. In addition to the assessments authorized above, the Association may levy, in any assessment year, a special assessment applicablc to that year only for the purpose of defraying, in whole or in part, the cost of any construction, reconstruction, repair or replacement of a capital improvement upon the Common Area, including fixtures and personal property related thereto, provided that such assessment shall have the asset t of two thirds (2/3) of the vote of each class of members who are voting in person or by proxy at a meeting duly called for this purpose. 4 Section 4. Notice and Quorum of Any Action Authorized tinder Sections 3 and 4. Written notice of any meeting called for the purpose of taking any action authorized under Section 3 or 4 shall be sent to all members not less than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty (60) days in advance of the meeting. At the first such meeting called, the presence of members or of proxies entitled to cast sixtypercent (60%) of all the votes of each class of membership shall constitute a quorum. Ifthe required quorum is not present, another meeting may be called subject to the same notice requirement, and the required quorum at the subsequent meeting shall be one-half ( Yi) of the required quorum at the preceding meeting. No such subsequent meeting shall be held more than sixty (60) days following the preceding meeting. Section 5. Uniform Rate of Assessment. Both annual and special assessments must be fixed at a uniform rate for all Lots and may be collected on a monthly basis. Section 6. Date of Commencement of Annual Assessments: Due Dates. The annual assessments provided for herein shall commence as to all Lots on the first day of the month following the conveyance of the Common Area. The first annual assessment shall be adjusted according to the number of months remaining in the calendar year. The Board of Directors shall fix the amount of the annual assessment against each Lot at least thirty (30) days in advance of each annual assessment period. Written notice of the annual assessment shall be sent to every Owner subject thereto. The due dates shall be established by the Board of Directors. The Association shall, upon demand, and for a reasonable charge, furnish a certificate signed by an office of the Association setting forth whether the assessments on a specified Lot have been paid. A properly executed certificate of the Association as to the status of assessments on a Lot is binding upon the Association as of the date of its issuance. Section 7. Effect of Nonpayment of Assessments: Remedies of the Association. Any assessment not paid within thirty (30) days after the due date shall bear interest from the due date at the rate of eight percent (8%) per annum. The Association may bring an action at law against the Owner personally obligated to pay the same, or foreclose the lien against the property. No Owner may waive or otherwise escape liability for the assessments provided for herein by non- use of the Common Area or abandonment of his Lot. Section 8. Subordination of Lien to Mortgage. The lien of the assessments provided for herein shall be subordinate to the lien of any first mortgage. However, the sale or transfer of any Lot pursuant to mortgage foreclosure or any proceeding in lieu therefore, shall extinguish the lien of such assessment as to payments which become due prior to such sale or transfer. No sale or transfer shall relieve such Lot from liability for any assessments thereafter becoming due or from the lien thereof. ARTICLE V ARCHITECTURAL CONTROL Section 1. Developer's Rights. All duties and responsibilities conferred upon the Architectural Review Committee by this Declaration or the Bylaws of the Association shall be exercised and performed by the Declarant or its Designee, so long as Declarant shall own any lot in the Properties or any additions annexed thereto by Supplemental Declaration or Amendment to this Declaration. 5 Section 2. Building and Site Improvements. (a) No dwelling, fence, wall or other structure shall be commenced, erected, or maintained upon any Lot in the Properties, nor shall any exterior addition to or change or alteration therein be made until the plans and specifications showing the nature, kind, shape, heights, materials, and location of the same shall have been submitted to and approved in writing as to harmony of external design and location in relation to surrounding structures and topography by the Declarant, or its designee, or, after the sale of all lots by Declarant, by the Board of Directors of the Association, or by an Architectural Review Committee composed of three (3) or more representatives appointed by the Board. In the event the Declarant, or its designee, or, if applicable, the Board, or its designated committee, fails to approve or disapprove such design and location within thirty (30) days after said plans and specification shave been submitted to it, approval will not be required and this Article will be deemed to have been fully complied with. Refusal of approval of any such plans, location or specification may be based upon any ground, including purely aesthetic and environmental considerations that in the sole and uncontrolled discretion of the Declarant or Architectural Review Committee shall seem sufficient. One copy of all plans and related data shall be furnished to the Declarant or Architectural Review Committee, as the case may be, for its record. Neither the Declarant nor the Architectural Review Committee shall be responsible for any structural or other defects in plans or specifications submitted to it or any structure erected according to suchplans and specifications. (b) No concrete block, concrete brick, asbestos siding, aluminum siding, cinder block nor tar paper composition shall be used for the exterior of any residence constructed on any building lot herein conveyed, it being intended that only conventional brick, clay brick, vinyl or exterior composition sidings for exteriors be constructed on the lots subject to these covenants. Section 3. Approval of Plans. (a) No house plans will be approved unless the proposed house shall have a minimum of square feet of enclosed dwelling area for one story homes and square feet of enclosed dwelling area for two storyhomes. No home shall exceed a maximum sq ft of for a one story home and sq ft for a 2 story home The term "enclosed dwelling area" as used in the minimum requirements shall be the total enclosed area within a dwelling, provided, however, that such term does not include garages, terraces, decks, open porches, and like areas; provided, further, that shed type porches, even though attached to the house are specifically excluded from the defmition of the aforesaid term "enclosed dwelling area (b) Since the establishment of inflexible building setback lines for location of houses on lots tends to force construction of houses directly to the side of other homes with detrimental effects on -privacy, view, preservation of important trees and other vegetation, ecological and related consideration, specific setback lines are established by Carolina Beach Zoning. In order to assure, however, that the foregoing considerations are given maximum effect, the site and location of any house or dwelling or other structure upon any lot shall be controlled by and must be approved absolutely by the Declarant or the Architectural Review Committee, as the casemay be. Provided, however, that no dwelling shall be constructed closer than five (5) feet to an adjoining property line. (c) The exterior and landscaping of all houses and other structures must be complete within twelve (12) months after the construction of same shall have commenced, except where such completion is impossible or would result in great hardship to the Owner of builder, due to strikes, 2 fires, national emergency or natural calamities. (d) No structure shall be erected, altered, placed, or permitted to remain on any lot, except one (I) single family dwelling not to exceed two (2) stories in height, exclusive of any structural pilings unless the Declarant or the Architectural Review Committee, as the case may be, approves in writing a structure of more than two (2) stories, and one or more small accessory buildings (which may include a detached private garage, servants quarters, or guest facilities) provided the use of such dwelling or accessory building does not in the opinion of the Declarant or Architectural review Committee overcrowd the site, and provided further, that such buildings are not used for any activity normally conducted as a business. Such accessory building may not be constructed prior to the construction of the main building. (e) All service utilities, fuel tanks, clothes lines, wood piles, and trash and garbage accumulations are to be enclosed within a fence, wall or plant screen of a type and size approved by a Declarant of the Architectural Review Committee, so as to preclude the same from causing an unsightly view from any highway, street or way within the subdivision, or from any other residence within the subdivision. All mail boxes shall be uniform in design. Design for mail boxes shall be furnished by the Declarant. (f) Off street parking for not less than two (2) passenger automobiles must be provided on each lot prior to the occupancy of any dwelling constructed on said lot, which parking areas and the driveways thereto shall be constructed of concrete, brick, asphalt or turfstone. NO ON STREET PARKING SHALL BE PERMITTED (g) All front, rear and side yards shall be sodded, except for planting beds, shrubbery, trees, patios or other areas designated by the Declarant or the Architectural Control Committee. In the event that the need for maintenance, repair, or replacement ( other than said be caused by fire, lightning, windstorm, hail, explosion, riot, riot attending a strike, civil commotion, aircraft, vehicles, and smoke as the foregoing are defined and explained in North Carolina Standard Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance Policies) is caused through the willful, or negligent act of the Owner, his family, guests or invitees, the costs of such maintenance, replacement or repairs shall be added to and become apart of the assessment to which such lot is subject. ARTICLE VI USE RESTRICTIONS Section 1. Land Use and Building Type. No Lot in ROUND TREE RIDGE shall be used except for residential purposes, provided, however, this shall not prevent the Declarant from constructing models or sales offices within the subdivision and from operating offices for the purpose of sales and other related activities from said model or office. All Lots (herein referred to as "single family lots") in ROUND TREE RIDGE shall be restricted for the construction of single family dwellings only. Any building erected, altered, placed or permitted to remain on any lot shall be subject to the provisions of Article V of this Declaration relating to architectural control 7 Section 2. Nuisances. No noxious or offensive activity shall be carried on upon any lot, nor shall anything be done thereon which may be or become an annoyance or nuisance to the neighborhood. There shall not be maintained any plants or animals, nor device or thing of any sort whose normal activities or existence are in any way noxious, dangerous, unsightly, unpleasant or other nature that may diminish or destroy the enjoyment of other property in the neighborhood by the Owners thereof. Itshall be the responsibility of each Lot Owner to prevent the development of any unclean, unsightly, or un.-kept condition of buildings or grounds on such lot which would tend to substantially decrease the beauty of the neighborhood area as a whole or the specific area. Section 3. Lot Maintenance. In the event that any Lot Owner shall fail or refuse to keep such premises free from weeds, underbrush or refuse piles, or unsightly growth or objects, then, after thirty (30) days' notice from the Architectural Review Committee, the Association or its designee shall enter upon such lands and remove the same at the expense of the Owner, and such entrance shall not be deemed a trespass, and in the event of such removal a lien shall arise and be created in the favor of the Association for the full amount thereof chargeable to such Lot, including collection costs and such amounts shall be due and payable within thirty (30) days after the Owner is billed therefore. Such lien shall be enforceable by Court proceedings as provided by law enforcement liens. Section 4. Temporary Structures. No structure of a temporary character, trailer, basement, tent, shack, garage, barn, or any other out building shall be used on anv Lot at anv time as a residence either temporarily orpermanently. Section 5. Recreational Vehicles. Any boat, motor boat, camper, trailer, or motor homes, or similar type vehicle remaining on any lot at any time shall be parked in the back yard and screened from view as not to be readily visible from the street. Section 6. Animals. No animals, livestock, or poultry of any kind shall be maintained on any Lot or in any dwelling except that dogs, cats, or other household pets may be kept or maintained provided that they are not kept or maintained for commercial purposes and provided further that they are not allowed to run free and are at all times properly leashed. Section 7. Outside Antennas. No outside radio or television antennas shall be erected on any Lot or dwelling unit within the Properties unless and until permission for the same has been granted by the Board of Directors of the Association or its Architectural review Committee. Section 8. Exterior Lights. All light bulbs or other lights installed in any fixture located on the exterior of any building or any Lot shall be clear, white or non -frost lights or bulbs. Section 9. Junk Vehicles and Tractor -Trailers. No inoperable vehicle or vehicle without current registration and insurance, and no tractor -trailers will be permitted on the premises. The Association shall have the right to have all such vehicles towed away at the Owner's expense. Section 10. Signs. No "FOR SALE' signs or any other signs shall be permitted on any lot or in the common areas without the permission of the Declarant or the Board of Directors, except that a sign conforming to the New Hanover County Sign Ordinance may be placed by Declarant on any Lot used by Declarant as a sale/rental office for the project so long as Declarant owns any Lot in the Properties. H. Section 11. Tree Cutting. No trees located within ROUND TREE RIDGE with a diameter in excess of ten (10) inches as measured a the base of the trunk at the ground level shall be cut without the written consent of the Architectural Review Committee. ARTICLE VII WATER and SEWER SERVICES Section 1. Water and Sewer Service. All lot owners shall be required to use water supplied by the companies servicing the Properties for all household uses. ARTICLE VIII ANNEXATION OF ADDITIONAL PROPERTIES Section 1. Annexation of additional property shall require the assent two-thirds (2/3) of the members at a meeting duly called for these purposes, written notice of which shall be sent to all members not less than thirty (30) days nor more than sixty (60) days in advance of the meet ing. ARTICLE IX GENERAL PROVISIONS Section I. Enforcement. The Association, or any Owner, shall have the right to enforce, by any proceeding at a law or in equity, all restrictions, conditions, covenants, reservations, liens, and charges now or hereafter imposed by the provisions of the Declaration. Failure by the Association or by any owner to enforce any covenant or restriction herein contained shall in no event be deemed a waiver of the right to do so thereafter. Section 2. Severability. Invalidation of any one of these covenants or restrictions by judgment or court order shall in no wise affect any other provisions which shall remain in full force and effect. Section 3. Amendment. The covenants and restrictions of this Declaration shall nm with and bind the land for a term of twenty (20) years from the date this Declaration is recorded, after which time they shall be automatically extended for successive period of ten (10) years each. This Declaration may be amended during the first twenty (20) year period by an instrument signed by not less than ninety (90) percent of the Lot Owners, and thereafter by an instrument signed by not less than seventy-five (75) percent of the Lot Owners. Any amendment must be recorded. W Section 4. The following covenants are intended to ensure ongoing compliance with State Stormwater Management Permit Number referenced at Exhibit C, as issued by the Division of Water Quality under NCAC 2HJ 000. Stormwater Management. The maximum allowable built -upon area per lot is 4,000 (four Thousand square feet.) This allotted amount includes any built -upon area constructed within the lot property boundaries, and that portion of the right-of-way between the front lot line and the edge of the pavement. Built upon area includes, but is not limited to, structures, asphalt, concrete, gravel, brick, stone, slate, coquina, but does not include raised, open wood decking, or the water surface of swimming pools. The covenants pertaining to storm water regulations may not be changed or deleted without concurrence of the Division of Water Quality. Filling in, piping or altering any vegetative conveyances (ditches, swales, etc.) associated with the development except for average driveway crossings, is strictly prohibited by any persons. Lots within CAMA's Area of Environmental Concern may have the permitted built upon area reduced due to CAMA jurisdiction within the AEC. Further, filling in, piping or altering any designated curb outlet swale associated with the development is prohibited by any persons. The State of North Carolina is made a beneficiary of these covenants to the extent necessary to maintain compliance with the Stormwater management permit. Alteration of the drainage as shown on the approved plan may not take place without the concurrence of the Division of Water Quality. These Covenants are to run with the land and shall be binding on all persons and parties claiming under them. The Covenants pertaining to storm water may not be altered or rescinded without the express written consent of the State of North Carolina, Division of Environmental Management. No lot owner is allowed to pipe or fill in any swale or ditch used to meet the storm water regulations, except for driveway culverts. Each lot will maintain a 30' wide vegetated buffer between all impervious areas and surface waters. All roof drains hall terminate at least 30' from the mean high water mark of surface waters. STATE OF NORTH CAR.OLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, ROUND TREE RIDGE Development, LLC, , a North Carolina limited liability company, has caused this instrument to be executed in its company IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, ROUND TREE RIDGE Development, LLC, , a North Carolina limited liability company, has caused this instrument to be executed in its company name by its authorized member/manager with full authority to act for all of its members and managers and said member/manager has hereunto set his hand and seal as the act and deed of the limited liability company. ROUND TREE RIDGE Development LLC Date: By: ,Managing Member EXHIBIT A PLAT NIAP EXHIBIT A PLAT MAP EXHIBIT B STATE STORMWATER PERMIT SW8 MEMORY TRANSMISSION REPORT FILE NO. DATE TO DOCUMENT PAGES START TIME END TIME PAGES SENT STATUS 067 08.16 13:15 93439941 10 08.16 13:15 08.16 13:19 10 OK TIME :08-16-2016 13:19 FAX NO.1 NAME PalMcCrory9 Governor Date: To: Co: Fax: Re: State of North Carolaoa Department of Environmental QB290 WH gton-Regiolw ice FAX COVER SHEET Donald A van der VViaaa,4 Secretary No. Pages (excl_ cover). From: 70 Casmer Phone: (910) 796-7336 Fax: L910) 350-2004 127 Cardinal Drive Extension, Wilmington, NC 28405 0 (910) 796-7215 0 An Equal OpparbmitY Aff mlative Action EMployer Hall, Christine From: Sent: To: Subject: I can run with that. Thanks! Hall, Christine Friday, August 12, 2016 10:58 AM 'Adam Grady' RE: Round Tree Ridge Christine Hall Environmental Engineer Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources - State Stormwater Program Department of Environmental Quality 910 796 7215 office 910 796 7335 direct christine. hall@ncdenr.gov 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 �-.-Nothing C4mpart+ . �. ,,,au cJ.,-5i.?oi)C;�'i>•'•,.� r, 3f;Ci ift:f"i7 i`hS ,9du?'e:'&, 1S SLIeJ%e:;i O the P-Ji f`ih Care ina to lip y?e�;ul s I-a"w and !Y &Y be disoloso Fv ihr'rd R,' c.s. From: Adam Grady [mailto:agrady@hdsilm.com] Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 10:56 AM To: Hall, Christine <Christine.Hall@ncdenr.gov> Subject: Round Tree Ridge Christine, I updated the sheet. Please let me know if its ok, as we talked about. I checked in with them they are going with "Round Tree Ridge." Thanks again for your help. Thanks, Adam Grady, P.E. Hanover Design Services, PA Land Surveyors, Engineers, Land Planners 1123 Floral Parkway Wilmington, N.C. 28403 Phone: 910-343-8002 Fax: 910-343-9941 Hall, Christine From: Hall, Christine Sent: Friday; August 12, 2016 10:16 AM To: Hollis, David; 'Tom Smith; 'Steve Shuttleworth' Cc: Weaver, Cameron Subject: RE: request for additional info - Roundtree Ridge, SW8 160717 All, I have had the chance to look at the items submitted yesterday. Section 111.1.a of the application still needs to be updated to reflect the relationship between Round Tree Ridge, LLC, TRS Holdings, LLC, and Tom Smith. Can you please either e-mail or drop-off an updated version of this page? Thank you! Christine Christine Hall Environmental Engineer Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources — State Stormwater Program Department of Environmental Quality 910 796 7215 office 910 796 7335 direct chdstine.hall@ncdenr.gov 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 Errcri correspanderoc io and from t.F:is adb*rt ss is subject to the ;'4`orto Corolina Pubic Rcoords Lav and may be- disclosed to € V Li parties. From: Hall, Christine Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 9:28 AM To: Hollis, David <dhollis@hdsilm.com>; Tom Smith <trsmithms@gmail.com>; Steve Shuttleworth <steve@steveshuttleworth.com> Cc: Weaver, Cameron <cameron.weaver@ncdenr.gov> Subject: request for additional info - Roundtree Ridge, SW8 160717 Gentlemen, Attached is the request for additional information for the subject project. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks for your patience! Christine Christine Hall Environmental Engineer Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources — State Stormwater Program Department of Environmental Quality Hanover Design Services, P.A. Land Surveyors, Engineers, Land Planners August 10, 2016 Christine Hall, Environmental Engineer Energy, Mineral & Land Resources Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Re: Express Stormwater Project No. SW8 160717, New Hanover County, NC Request for additional information: Christine: Per your request, please find a response below to each of the comments from the letter you sent dated August 10, 2016 for the Roundtree Ridge Express submittal: 1. Please see the attached Round Tree Ridge, LLC operating agreement showing Tom Smith of TRS Holdings as the authorized member manager. 2. a. Article IX Section 4 of the drafted declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions were updated to 4,000 sf as the allowable BUA for each lot. Two revised copies are attached. b. Future/other impervious areas have been broken down and revised on the plan sheets containing this information as well as page 2 of the application. Two revised copies are attached. 3. a. Elevations were revised on the supplement to reflect the forebay for both ponds. b. The typo was corrected please see attached. C. The temporary pool elevation for Pond 2 is 12.5 and has a corresponding surface area of 26,250 sf. Please see attached. If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, eo � Adam Grady, P.E. Hanover Design Services P.A. agrady@hdsilm.com (910) 343-8002 Office (910) 343-9941 Fax ECEIVEM AUG 1 1 2016 BY: aECEIVED AUG 1 1 2016 1 123 Floral Parkway Wilmington, N.C. 28403 Phone (910) 343-8002 Fax 910) 343-9941 Business Firm License No. C-0597 OPERATING AGREEMENT OF ROUND TREE RIDGE, LLC A North Carolina Manager -Managed, Limited Liability Company THE MEMBERSHIP INTERESTS REPRESENTED BY THIS OPERATING AGREEMENT HAVE NOT BEEN REGISTERED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, OR UNDER THE NORTH CAROLINA SECURITIES ACT, OR SIMILAR LAWS OR ACTS OF OTHER STATES IN RELIANCE UPON EXEMPTIONS UNDER THOSE ACTS. THE SALE OR OTHER DISPOSITION OF THE MEMBERSHIP INTERESTS IS RESTRICTED AS STATED IN THIS OPERATING AGREEMENT, AND IN ANY EVENT IS PROHIBITED UNLESS THE COMPANY RECEIVES AN OPINION OF COUNSEL SATISFACTORY TO IT AND ITS COUNSEL THAT SUCH SALE OR OTHER DISPOSITION CAN BE MADE WITHOUT REGISTRATION UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED, AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE SECURITIES ACTS AND LAWS. BY ACQUIRING THE MEMBERSHIP INTERESTS REPRESENTED BY THIS OPERATING AGREEMENT, THE MEMBER REPRESENTS THAT IT WILL NOT SELL OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF ITS MEMBERSHIP INTERESTS WITHOUT REGISTRATION OR OTHER COMPLIANCE WITH THE AFORESAID ACTS AND THE RULES AND REGULATIONS ISSUED THEREUNDER. RECEIVED AUG , 12016 BY:- TITLE PAGE TABLE OF CONTENTS RECITALS 1 OA E ARTICLE I - DEFINITIONS 5 ARTICLE II - BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON OPERATIONS 5 II.A Formation 5 II.B Name 6 II.0 Registered Office & Agent 6 II.D Principal Office 6 II.E Term 6 IIY Purpose & Powers 6 II.G Annual Report 6 II.H Required Records 7 II.I Books of Account and Records 7 ILJ Company Tax Return and Annual Statement 7 II.K Bank Accounts 7 ARTICLE III - MEMBERSHIP III.A Membership Interest reflected by Membership Units 8 III.B Issuance of Membership Units 8 III.0 Assigmnent/Transferability/'Withdrawal from Company by Members 8 III.D Admission of Members; Representatives of Members 8 III.E Nature of Member's Interests 9 III.F Membership Approval or Consent for Certain Transactions/Events 10 III.G Members' Access to Information; Records 10 ARTICLE IV - MEETINGS OF MEMBERS 10 IV.A Annual Meetings of members 10 IV.B Special Meetings of members 11 IV.0 Notice of Meetings of Members I I IV.D Record Date I I IV.E Quorum 11 IV.F Proxies I I IV.G Actions by Members 12 IV.H List of Members Entitled to Vote 12 IV.I Registered Members 12 2 ARTICLE V - MANAGEMENT OF THE COMPANY 12 V.A Management Vested in All Managers 12 V.B Establishment of Officers; Delegation of Functions; Establishment of Fees 12 V.0 Signature Authority; Binding the Company 13 ARTICLE VI - LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION OF MANAGERS 13 VI.A Limitation of Liability 13 VI•B Indemnification 14 VI.0 Indemnification to and for the Managers 14 VI.D Other Rights 14 ARTICLE VII - CONTRIBUTIONS TO CAPITAL AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS; LOANS 14 VII.A Capital Contribution; Loans 14 VII.B Capital Accounts 15 VII.0 Withdrawal or Reduction of Member's Contributions to Capital 15 VII.D Liability of Members 15 VII.E Valuation of Membership Interests 15 ARTICLE VIII - ALLOCATION, DISTRIBUTIONS, ELECTIONS, AND OTHER TAX MATTERS 16 VIII.A Allocations 16 VIII.B Interim Distributions 17 VIII.0 Limitation Upon Distributions 17 VIII.D Allocations for Tax Purposes 18 VIII.E Tax Status, Elections, and Modifications to Allocations 18 VIII.F Tax Matters Partner 18 ARTICLE IX - TRANSFERABILITY OF MEMBERSHIP INTERESTS; ADMISSION OF MEMBERS 19 IXA Transferability of Membership Interests — General Rules 19 IX•B Rights of a Transferee 20 IX•C Admission of Transferee as Member 20 IXD Consequences of Transfer of Membership Interests 20 IXE Buy— Sell Restrictions 20 ARTICLE X - VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL; DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION 24 X.A Withdrawal 24 X.B Dissolution 24 X.0 Articles of Dissolution; Notice of Dissolution to Creditors 25 X.D Distribution of Assets upon Dissolution 25 X.E Distributions in Kind 25 3 ARTICLE XI - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS XI•A Competing Business XI.B Member Representations and Agreements XI.0 Notice XI.D No Action for Partition XI.E Amendments XIX References to Law XI.G Governing Law; Arbitration XI.H Entire Agreement XI•I Waiver XI J Severability XI.K Binding Agreement XI•L Tense and Gender XI.M Captions XI•N Benefits of Agreement XI•M Counterparts SIGNATURES - SIGNATURES APPENDIX A - DEFINITIONS SCHEDULE I - MEMBERSHIP SCHEDULE II - DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULE 4 25 25 26 27 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 30 33 34 ROUND TREE RIDGE, LLC. THIS OPERATING AGREEMENT ("Agreement') of ROUND TREE RIDGE, LLC (hereinafter referred to as the `Company'), a limited liability company organized pursuant to the North Carolina Limited Liability Company Act, is executed on July 20, 2016, by and between the Company and the persons executing this Agreement as its Original Member, and shall continue in full force and effect with respect to any other persons who may become Members at an undetermined date in the future, as provided by the terms hereunder, WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, The Company was organized pursuant to the North Carolina Limited Liability Company Act ("Act', effective upon the filing of Articles of Organization by the Corporations Division in the Office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina; WHEREAS, the undersigned Original Member and Company have reached a written agreement as to the affairs of the Company as outlined in this Operating Agreement; WHEREAS, the undersigned Original Member intend that the Company be taxed for Federal and State income tax purposes as a .partnership and not as an association if there are two or more members (and that the Company be disregarded. as an entity separate from its owner for Federal and State tax Purposes if it shall ever have just one Member), WHEREAS, the undersigned Original Member desires to operate the Company in lawful business for which limited liability companies may be organized under the Act. AGREEMENT: NOW, THEREFORE, based on the mutual promises and conditions contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree that the rights and obligations of the parties. and the administration, operations, dissolution, and termination of the Company shall be governed as set forth hereafter: ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS Certain terms used in this Operating Agreement (herein "Agreement") shall have the meanings set forth in the attached Appendix A, unless otherwise expressly set forth herein. ARTICLE H BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON COMPANY OPERATIONS A. Formation of a Manager-Marnaged LLC. The Company was formed upon the effective time of filing of the Articles of Organization of the Company by the Secretary of State. The parties to the Agreement acknowledge that the Company is a "Manager -Managed LLC", in which only those duly appointed Managers shall conduct the day-to-day operations of the Company. 5 B. Name. The business and affairs of the Company shall be conducted under the name Round Tree Ridge, LLC. The name of the Company may be changed from time to time by amending the Articles of Organization. The Company may transact business under an assumed name by filing an assumed name certificate in the manner prescribed by Chapter 66 of the North Carolina General Statutes. C. Registered Office and Registered Agent. The initial registered agent shall be Samuel B. Potter, whose address is 3907-100 Wrightsville Avenue, Wilmington, NC 28403. The registered agent of the Company shall forward to the Company at its last known address any notice, process, or demand that is served on the registered agent. D. Principal Office of Company. The principal office of the Company within the State of North Carolina shall be located at 1003 D Bennet Lane, Carolina Beach, North Carolina 28428. At formation, the Company does not have a principal office, but it may establish a principal office at any location so designated by the Manager(s). E. Term. The Company shall continue in existence until such time (if any) as specified in the Company's Articles of Organization unless the Company is earlier dissolved and its affairs wound up in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement or the Act. F. Purposes and Powers. 1. The Company is organized for general business purposes, including real estate development, but may engage in any lawful business for which limited liability companies may be organized under the Act or Organization including, but not in any way limited to, the authority of the Company to invest its assets in lieu of making distributions. 2. The Company shall have the same powers as an individual to do any and all things necessary and convenient to carry out the business and affairs of the Company, including, without limitation, the powers listed in N.C.G.S. §57D-2-03 of the Act. The Company shall carry out the foregoing activities pursuant to the arrangements set forth in the Articles of Organization and this Agreement. G. Annual Report_ The Company shall file with the Secretary of State an annual report setting forth the information required in N.C.G.S. §57D-2-24(a). The annual report shall be delivered to the Secretary of State in accordance with the filing requirements established thereby. The Managers of the Company shall ensure that the annual report is timely filed and that information listed therein is current. 6 H. Required Records. The Company will maintain at its principal office (or such other location selected by the Managers) the records required to be maintained under N.C.G.S. §57D-3-04 of the Act, which shall include the following: (1) information regarding the status of the business and the financial condition of the Company; (2) promptly after becoming available, a copy of the Company's Federal and State income tax returns for the year, (3) a current list of the name and last known business, residence, or mailing address of each Member: (4) a copy of the Articles of Organization and this Agreement and any other amendments thereto; and (5) information regarding the amount of cash and a description and statement of the agreed value of any other property or services contributed by each Member, and the property and services that each Member has agreed to contribute in the future, and the date on which each became a Member. L Books of Account and Records. 1. A designated Manager shall maintain the Company's financial books and records and shall determine all items of Income, Loss, Net Income, and Net Loss in accordance with accounting principles adopted by the Members and in accordance with applicable laws and common business practices. 2. All expenses in connection with the keeping of the financial books and records of the Company and the preparation of audited and unaudited financial statements required to implement the provisions of this Agreement or otherwise needed for the conduct of the Company's business shall be borne by the Company as an ordinary expense of its business. J. Company Tax Return and Annual Statement. The Managers shall cause the Company to file a Federal income tax return and all other tax returns required to be filed by the Company for each Fiscal Year or part thereof, and shall provide to each person who at any time during the Fiscal Year was a Member with an annual statement (including, but not limited to, a copy of Schedule K-1 to Internal Revenue Service Form 1065) indicating such Members' share of the Company's income, loss, gain, expense, and other items relevant for Federal and State income tax purposes. Such annual statement may be audited or unaudited as required by the Members. K. Bank Accounts The bank account(s) of the Company shall be maintained in such banks or financial institutions approved by the Managers. The terms governing such accounts shall be determined by the Managers and withdrawals from such bank accounts shall be made only by the Manager who has been designated as the custodian of the accounting records and bank accounts. 7 ARTICLE III MEMBERSHIP A. Membership Interest reflected by Membership Units (or Percentages) A Member's Membership Interest shall be reflected by Membership Units. Subject to the Distribution Schedule attached hereto as Schedule II, each Membership Unit shall be entitled to equal profit and distribution rights with every other Membership Unit. Each Member shall vote according to the number of Membership Units held by such Member. The Company is authorized to issue a maximum of 100,000 Membership Units, all of one class, which may be reflected by Membership Certificates whose form has been approved by all of the Members. The Company may also calculate ownership interest based upon a percentage of Membership Units. Any reference herein to Membership Units also refers to a Member's membership percentage. B. Issuance of Membership Units 1. Original Member. The names, addresses, Membership Interests, and Membership Unit(s) for each of the Members of the Company are reflected in Schedule I attached hereto and incorporated as a part hereof. 2. Subsequently Admitted Members. The Original Member will determine when and for what consideration the Company will issue Membership Units. For each Member, the Company's records kept in accordance with the preceding paragraph H of Article II shall state the value and the nature of the contribution received by Company and the number and types of Membership Units received in return by the Member. 3. Certified Statements of Membgship Intereas. At the written request of a Member, the Company shall provide a certified Statement of Membership Interest (according to the records of the Company), stating the number and type of Membership Units (or percentage interest) owned, as well as any effective assignment of economic rights under those Membership Units as of the date the statement is provided. C. Assignment/Transferability/Withdrawai from Company by Members. Without the prior written consent of two-thirds (2/3rds) of the existing Membership Interests of the Members, (which consent may be given or withheld in the Member's sole discretion), no Member may voluntarily or involuntarily Transfer (as defined in Article I) all or any part of such Member's record or beneficial membership interest in the Company, as reflected by Membership Unit(s), except as provided in Article IX of this Agreement. Except as otherwise permitted by this Agreement, no Member may withdraw voluntarily from the Company without the consent of two-thirds (2/3rds) of the remaining Membership Interests of the Members. D. Admission of Members; Representatives of Members. 1. General Rule, How to Become a Member. A Person becomes a Member of the Company by acquiring a Membership Interest as reflected by Membership Unit(s) from a member or directly from the Company, but only if he/shcht is admitted to be a Member by a vote of two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Membership Interests of the current Members. 8 2. Conditions for Admission as it Member. To be a Member, a Person must not lack capacity or be prohibited from being a Member by applicable law. A Person shall become a Member by expressly assenting to the provisions of this in writing; however, if such Person fails to execute such document, he/she/it shall nevertheless be bound by this Agreement if then in effect. 3. "miring a Membership Interest from Comnauy With the exception of the Membership interests acquired by the Original Member and Subsequently Admitted Members (per definition) no Membership interest may be acquired from the Company without the consent of all the Members (Anti - dilutive). 4. Acauirinir a Membership Interest from a Member. To the extent permitted by this Agreement, a transferee of a Member's Membership Interest as reflected by Membership Unit(s), or a portion thereof, shall become a member only if admitted to be a Member pursuant to the provisions of paragraph C of Article IX. 5. Representatives of Members Who are Natural Persons. If a Member who is an individual is adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to be incompetent to manage his person or his property, or if an individual Member dies, the Member's guardian, conservator, executor, administrator, or other legal representative may exercise the Member's rights only for the purpose of administering his or her person or property, or settling his or her estate. Any guardian, conservator, executor, administrator or other legal representative acting hereunder may be treated as a Transferee in accordance with the terms set forth in Paragraph B of Article IX. 6. Members 3yho are Entities. In the event that a Member shall be a corporation, trust, partnership, limited liability company, or other entity, then its entity status, with respect to death or incompetence, shall be disregarded and the succession of the Member's interest shall be subject to the terms hereunder as if the Membership Interest were held personally by the beneficiaries or principals comprising the entity at the time at which its Membership Interests were acquired. Any change in entity ownership or control shall be regarded as a transfer of the entity's Membership Interests as governed by Article IX. 7. R esentatives of hkMbM Who Are agifila. If a member shall be a corporation, trust, partnership, limited liability company, or other entity and is dissolved or terminated, the powers of that Membership may be exercised by its legal representative for the purpose of liquidating, winding up, and making final distributions of the entity's assets to its owners, beneficiaries, or creditors. E. Nature of Members' Interests. The Membership Interest of each Member in the Company shall be intangible personal property for all purposes. Legal title to all Company assets shall be held in the name of the Company. Neither any Member nor a successor, representative, transferee, nor assignee of such Member shall have any right, title, or interest in or to any Company property or the right to partition any real or personal property owned by the Company. E F. Membership Approval or Consent for Certain Transactions/Events. The approval, agreement, or consent of two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Membership Interests of the existing Members shall be required to: (1) admit any Person as a Member; (2) sell, transfer, or otherwise dispose of all, or substantially all, of the assets of the Company prior to the dissolution of the Company; (3) merge the Company into, or with, another limited liability company, foreign or domestic; (4) borrow or lend money, or execute any mortgage, security agreement, bond, or lease or otherwise commit the Company to any material obligation of any kind; (5) appoint officers, delegate duties, and determine the compensation or management fees to be paid to any Member -Manager, Non -Member -Manager, or officer of the company; (6) make capital expenditures in excess of $10,000 in the aggregate in any one Fiscal Year; (7) make an election (if allowed by law) to make allocations on a pro rata basis based on the number of days in a pre -death and post -death periods when a Member dies or his or her interest is otherwise liquidated; or (8) amend or modify this Agreement or the Articles of Organization pursuant to paragraph E of Article XI. G. Members' Access to Information; Records. 1. Subject to the procedures set forth in subparagraph 2 following, each Member shall have the right to obtain from the Company from time to time the records required to be maintained pursuant to Paragraph H of Article II preceding and such other information regarding the affairs of the Company as is just and reasonable. 2. The books and records of the Company shall be maintained at its principal office and shall be open for inspection and examination by the Members or their representatives upon reasonable notice during regular business hours. The records shall include a copy of the Articles of Organization, this Agreement as amended from time to time, the Membership Schedule, the Capital Contribution Schedule, copies of the Company's income tax returns for the three most recently ended Fiscal Years, and all financial statements of the company for the three most recently ended Fiscal Years. 3. Nothing herein shall prohibit the Company from maintaining its records in other than written form if the form is capable of conversion into written form within a reasonable time. 4. Nothing herein shall render any Member or other Person liable for the debts and obligations of the Company for failing to keep or maintain the records or information subject to inspection herein. ARTICLE IV MEETINGS OF MEMBERS A. Annual Meetings of Members. An annual meeting of the Members shall be held prior to the end of the Fiscal Year, at the principal office of the company or at such other time and place within or without the State of North Carolina as shall be designated by two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Membership Interests. The purposes of the annual meeting need not be enumerated in the notice of such meeting. Meetings may be held by written consent to action without a formal meeting. 10 B. Special Meetings of Members. Special meetings of the Members may be called by the holders of not less than ten percent (10%) of all of the Membership Interests as reflected in Membership Unit(s) issued by the Company. Business transacted at all special meetings shall be confined to the purpose or purposes stated in the notice. C. Notice of Meetings of Members. Written notice stating the place, day, and hour of the meeting and, additionally, in the case of special meetings, stating the principal office of the Company as the location, or at such other time and place within or without the State of North Carolina as the Members may consent to, and the purpose or purposes for which the meeting is called, shall be delivered not less than five (5) nor more than sixty (60) days before the date of the meeting to each Member of record entitled to vote at such meeting. D. Record Date. For the purpose of determining Members entitled to notice of any meeting of Members or any adjournment thereof, or Members entitled to receive payment of any distribution, or to make a determination of Members for any other purpose, the date on which notice of the meeting is mailed or the date on which such distribution is declared, as the case may be, shall be the record date for such determination of Members. When a determination of Members entitled to vote at any meeting of Members has been made as provided in this Paragraph, such determination shall apply to any adjournment thereof. E. Quorum. For purposes of voting on matters discussed at any meeting, a Majority in Interest of all Members entitled to vote at a Meeting, including Members attending by proxy, shall constitute a quorum at all meetings of the Members, except as otherwise provided by law or this Agreement where a different standard is needed. Once a quorum is present at the meeting of the Members, the subsequent withdrawal from the meeting of any Member prior to adjournment or the refusal of any Member to vote shall not affect the presence of a quorum at the meeting. If, however, such quorum shall not be present at the opening of any meeting of the Members, the Members entitled to vote at such meeting shall have the power to adjourn the meeting from time to time, without notice other than announcement at the meeting, until the holders of the requisite amount of Membership Interests shall be present or represented. F. Proxies. Members may vote either in person or by one or more proxies authorized by a written appointment of proxy signed by the Member or by a Member's duly authorized attorney -in -fact and delivered to the Company for inclusion in the minutes or filing with the Company's records. An appointment of proxy is valid for one month from the date of its execution unless a different period is expressly provided in the appointment form. 11 G. Actions by Members. Except for matters listed in Paragraph F of Article III, preceding, and any other matt, the affirmative vote of the holders of a greater portion of the Membership Unit(s) is required t this Agreement, the act of the Members shall be the affirmative vote of a Majority in Int Members represented at the meeting who are entitled to vote. All actions of the Members entitled to vote and provided for herein may be taken by written consent without a meeting. Any such action which may be taken by the Members without a meeting shall be effective only if the consents are in writing, set forth the action so taken, and are signed by all Members eligible to vote on such action. Members may participate in any meeting of the Members by means of a conference telephone or similar communications equipment, provided all persons participating in the meeting can hear one another, and such participation in a meeting shall constitute presence in person at the meeting. H. List of Members Entitled to Vote. If requested by any Member in writing prior to the meeting of the Members, Company shall make available at the commencement of a meeting a complete list of the Members entitled to vote at such meeting, with the address of each Member and the number of Membership Units held by each (and whether any of the economic rights have been assigned by such member under the terms of this Agreement). Such list shall be produced and kept open at the time and place of the meeting and shall be subject to inspection of any Member during the whole time of the meeting. However, failure to comply with the requirements of this Article shall not affect the validity of any otherwise valid action taken at such meeting. I. Registered Members. The Company shall be entitled to treat the holder of record of any Membership Interest or Membership Unit as the holder in fact of such Membership Interest for all purposes, and accordingly shall not be bound to recognize any equitable or other claim to or interest in such Membership Interest on the part of any other person, whether or not it shall have express or other notice of such claim or interest, except as expressly provided by this Agreement or the laws of North Carolina. ARTICLE V MANAGEMENT OF THE COMPANY A. Management Vested in Managers Only. The business and affairs of the Company shall be managed only by the duly appointed Managers. For purposes of this Agreement and the management of the Company, only those Members appointed as Managers shall be referred to as "Member -Managers," and all non -managing Members shall only be referred to as "Members." The initial Manager of the Company is IRS Holdings, LLC, by and through its sole -member, Tom R. Smith. B. Establishment of Officers; Delegation of Functions; Establishment of Fees. Officers may not be appointed or dismissed, duties may not be delegated, and management fees may not be given without the consent of two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Membership Interests of the existing Members in compliance with Paragraph F of Article III. 12 C. Signature Authority; Binding the Company. 1. General Rules. Only those individuals duly appointed as Managers may execute documents binding the Company to any obligation or contract with any third party, and such individuals shall be referred to as "Managers." Except as indicated in Subparagraph 2 following, only Managers shall have signatory authority to bind the Company, unless such authority has been delegated to another Person or expressly limited under resolutions duly adopted by the Members, or otherwise restricted pursuant to the terns of this Agreement. 2. Formal Documents. ***** SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH ARTICLE III, PARAGRAPH F, ANY AND ALL DEEDS, LEASES, PROMISSORY NOTES, MORTGAGES, DEEDS OF TRUST, BILLS OF SALE, OR OTHER CONVEYANCE, CONTRACTS OR AGREEMENTS OF THE COMPANY MAY ONLY BE EXECUTED BY DULY APPOINTED MANAGERS IN THE NAME OF THE COMPANY. SUCH DOCUMENTS SHALL EVIDENCE THE COMPANY'S SEAL. ***** The format for execution of such documents may be set forth as follows: RO .RIDG LLC (Company Seal) le �Ik anager ARTICLE VI LIIVIITATION OF LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION OF MANAGERS A. Limitation of Liability. No Manager or Member of the Company is liable for the obligations of the Company solely by reason of being a Member or Manager, and no Member shall become liable by participating, in whatever capacity, in the management or control of the business. No Manager or Member of the Company shall be liable to the Company (or its Members) for monetary damages for an act or omission in such person's capacity as a Manager, except as provided in the Act for (i) acts or omissions which the Manager knew at the time of the acts or omissions were clearly in conflict with the interest of the Company, or (ii) any transaction from which the Manager derived an improper personal benefit. 13 B. Indemnification. The Company shall indemnify any Manager of the Company in respect of payments made and Personal liabilities incurred by the Manager in the authorized conduct of Company business or for the preservation of Company business or property. The Company shall indemnify any Manager or Member of the Company who is wholly successful, on the merits or otherwise, in the defense of any proceeding to which he is a party because he/she is or was a Member or Manager of the Company against reasonable expenses incurred by him/her in connection with that proceeding. The Company and its Members may, by duly adopted resolutions, provide for indemnification of any Member or Manager for judgments, settlements, penalties, fines, or expenses incurred in a proceeding to which the Member or Manager or Non -Member -Manager is a party because he/she is or was a Manager or Member. C. Indemnification To and For the Members. Each Member shall hold and keep the other Members harmless and indemnified from any claims, expenses, or losses incurred by any Member in excess of such Member's Membership Interest as a result of the Member's personal guaranty of Company indebtedness, to the end that the liability and losses of each Member shall be limited to that percentage set forth in Schedule I. D. Other Rights. The indemnification provided by this Agreement shall: (i) be deemed exclusive of any other rights to which a person seeking indemnification may be entitled under any statute, agreement, vote of Members, or otherwise, both as to action in official capacities and as to action in another capacity, (ii) continue as to a person who ceases to be a Member or Manager (iii) inure to the benefit of the estate, heirs, executors, administrators, or other successors of an indemnitee; and (iv) not be deemed to create any rights for the benefit of any other person or entity. Nothing herein shall prohibit the Company from purchasing and maintaining insurance on behalf of an individual who is or was a Member, Manager, an employee, or an agent of the Company against liability asserted against or incurred by him/her in such capacity. E. Compensation. Compensation for Manager's services shall be limited to two (2) percent of the gross sales price of any real estate owned by the Company. Manager shall also be reimbursed for its reasonable out of pocket expenses made on behalf of the Company and directly related to Manager's duties for the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any Manager expense in excess of $5,000.00 must be approved by a majority of the Subsequently Admitted Members', on a percentage membership basis. ARTICLE VII CONTRIBUTIONS TO CAPITAL AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS; LOANS A. Capital Contributions. 1. Upon execution of this Agreement, the Original Member shall make the initial capital contributions to the Company as set forth on Schedule I attached hereto. All capital contributions other than cash shall be valued at their fair market values to be agreed to by the Members as of the date of the contribution. Schedule I shall be amended from time to time to account for subsequently admitted Members and their capital contributions. No member shall have any obligation to make additional capital contributions to the Company, and no Member shall make any voluntary capital contributions to the Company without approval of the Members. 14 2. No Member shall be paid interest on any Capital Contribution of the Company. 3. Upon approval of the terms thereof by the Members, any Member may make a loan to the Company upon commercially reasonable terms provided such terms do not result in adverse tax consequences under the Code and applicable Treasury Regulations. Loans by a Member to the Company shall not be considered Capital Contributions. 4. Other than any initial capital contributions, no member shall be required to contribute additional capital to the Company, unless agreed to by unanimous consent of the Members. B. Capital Accounts. 1. The Company shall maintain a separate Capital Account for each Member pursuant to the principles of this Paragraph B and Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv). The initial Capital Account of each Member shall be the Initial Capital Contribution of such Member. The Capital Account shall be increased by (i) the amount of the subsequent Capital Contributions of such Member to the Company under Paragraph A of this Article, and (ii) such Member's allocable share of Net Income pursuant to Paragraph A of Article VIII. Such Capital Account shall be decreased by (i) the amount of cash distributed to the Member by the Company pursuant to Paragraph B of Article VIII and (ii) such Member's allocable share of Net Loss pursuant to paragraph A of Article VIII. 2. The provisions of this Paragraph B and other portions of this Agreement relating to the property maintenance of Capital Accounts are designed to comply with the requirements of Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b). The Members intend that such provisions be interpreted and applied in a manner consistent with such Treasury Regulations. The Members are authorized to modify the manner in which the Capital Accounts are maintained if the Members determine that such modification (i) is required or prudent to comply with the Treasury Regulations, and (ii) is not likely to have a material effect on the amounts distributable to any Member upon the dissolution of the Company. C. Withdrawal or Reduction of Member's Contributions to Capital. 1. No Member shall have the right to withdraw all or part of his/her/its Capital Contribution or to receive any return on any portion of his/her/its Capital Contribution, except as may be otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement and the Distribution Schedule attached hereto as Schedule II. Under circumstances involving a return of any Capital Contribution, a Member may, but shall not have an absolute right to, receive property other than cash. 2. No Member shall have priority over any other Member, either as to the return of Capital Contributions or as to Net Income, Net Losses, or distributions, provided that this subparagraph shall not apply to loans (as distinguished from Capital Contributions) which a Member has made to the Company, except as expressly set forth in the Distribution Schedule attached hereto as Schedule II. D. Liability of Members. No Member shall be liable for the debts, liabilities, or obligations of the Company beyond his/her/its respective Initial Capital Contribution and any additional capital contribution required of such Member pursuant to paragraph A of Article VII above, except to the extent personally guaranteed on Company loans. All Members are required to sign individually and guarantee loans and provide financial information and other such documentation required by lending institutions. This Paragraph is not intended to effect the indemnification requirements set forth in Article XI(B) of this Agreement. 15 E. Valuation of Membership Interest. All Membership Interests shall be valued in accordance with their pro-rata share of the Company based upon the total valuation of the Company and its assets and liabilities. ARTICLE VIII ALLOCATIONS, DISTRIBUTIONS, ELECTIONS, AND OTHER TAX MATTERS A. Allocations. The following provisions shall apply if there are two or more Members of the Company: 1. General Rules on Allocating Fronts and Losses. Subject to the provisions of Paragraph A(2) following, the net income or net profit or net loss of the company for the Fiscal Year, if any, shall be allocated to each Member based on such Member's Membership Interest as reflected by Membership Unit(s), prorated for any fractional part of an applicable Fiscal Year of the Company. For purposes of this Agreement, "net income" or "net profit" or "net loss" shall be determined in accordance with the accrual method of accounting, consistently applied, and in accordance with the regulations promulgated under Section 704 of the Code. 2. Special Allocations. The following special allocations shall be made in the following order and priority to the extent applicable: a. Minimum Gain Chime Back. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Article, if there is a net decrease in the Company minimum gain during any Fiscal Year or any other period, prior to any other allocation pursuant hereto, each member shall be specifically allocated items of Company income and gain for such Fiscal Year (and, if necessary, subsequent years) in an amount and manner provided by Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(f) or Section 1.704-2(i). The items to be so allocated shall be determined in accordance with Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-2. b. Qualified Income Offset. Any Member who unexpected receives an adjustment, allocation, or distribution described in Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-2(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), and (5) or (6) that causes or increases a negative balance in his capital account (in excess of any amount that Member is obligated to restore) shall be allocated items of income and gain sufficient to eliminate such excess or negative balance caused thereby, as quickly as possible, to the extent provided by such Treasury Regulation. C. Gross Income Allocation. In the event any Member has a deficit capital account balance at the end of any Company Fiscal Year which is in excess of the sum of (i) the amount such Member is obligated to restore pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, and (ii) the amount such Member is deemed to be obligated to restore pursuant to the penultimate sentences of Treasury Regulation Sections 1.704-2(g)(1) and 1.704-2(i)(5), each such Member shall be specifically allocated items of Company income and gain in the amount of such excess as quickly as possible provided that an allocation pursuant to this subparagraph shall be made only if and to the extent that such Member would have a deficit capital account balance in excess of such sum after all other allocations provided for in this Article have been made as if this subparagraph were not in this Agreement. d. Section 704(b) Limitation. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement to the contrary, no allocation of any item of income or loss shall be made to a Member if such allocation would not have "economic effect" pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii) or otherwise be in 16 accordance with his interest in the Company within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Sections 1.704- I (b)(3) and 1.704-2. To the extent an allocation cannot be made to a Member due to the application of this subparagraph d, such allocation shall be made to the other Member or Members entitled to receive such allocation hereunder. e. Curative Allocations. Any allocations of items of income, gain, or loss pursuant to the preceding subparagraphs a-d hereof shall be taken into account in computing subsequent allocations pursuant to this Article so that the net amount of any items so allocated and the income, losses, and other items allocated to each Member pursuant to this Article shall, to the extent permitted by applicable Treasury Regulations be equal to the net amount that would have been allocated to each Member had no allocations ever been made pursuant to the preceding subparagraphs a-d. f. Tax Allocations: Code Section 7ftcl. In accordance with Code Section 704(c) and the Treasury Regulations thereunder, income, gain, loss, and deduction with respect to any property contributed to the capital of the Company shall, solely for tax purposes, be allocated among the Members so as to take into account any variation between the adjusted basis of such property to the Company for Federal income tax purposes and its fair market value at the time of its contribution. Allocations pursuant to this subparagraph are solely for purposes of Federal, State, and local taxes and shall not affect or in any way be taken into account in computing any Member's capital account or share of income, losses, other items, or distributions pursuant to any provision of this Agreement. B. Interim Distributions. Except as provided in Paragraph C of this Article, the Members may distribute Distributable Cash and other property at such times and in such amounts as they shall determine in their sole discretion. All interim distributions of Distributable Cash or other property shall be allocated to the Members in proportion to the economic rights held by such Member(s) or other Person(s) holding such rights associated with a Member's Membership Interest, subject only to the Distribution Schedule attached hereto as Schedule II. As a Limited Liability Company, net profits of the company are taxed directly to the Members, even if such profits are not distributed. Because such taxation could, without any corresponding distribution, cause a hardship of some Members, the Members desire to have the Company pay distributions to all Persons who were Members for any portion of each particular Fiscal Year of the Company in an amount at least sufficient for the Members to pay their Federal and State income taxes on their shares of Company income, as determined in good faith, by the Company's regularly engaged certified public accountant or tax return preparer, pro rata in accordance with such Member's Membership Interest percentage. Each Member shall vote in favor of the Company's obligation to pay the distributions in the amounts referred to in this paragraph unless all of the Members determine that the Company does not have sufficient cash in which to make such distribution. Any amounts distributed hereunder for the particular Fiscal Year shall, to the extent not distributed earlier, be distributed to the Members not later than the 15s' day of April next following the close of the Fiscal Year. If one is a Member for part of a Company's Fiscal Year, the distribution shall be the same as that for those who are Members for the entire year but reduced pro rata for the number of months he or she was not a Member. C. Limitation Upon Distributions. 17 No distribution shall be declared and paid if such distribution would cause the Company to violate any limitation on distributions provided in the Act. Further, no distributions shall be made until such time as all bank debt and member loans have been repaid, in full, including all applicable interest. D. Allocations for Tax Purposes Except as otherwise provided herein, each item of Income, Net Income, or Net Loss of the Company shall be allocated to the Members in the same manner as such allocations are made for book Purposes. pursuant to paragraph A of this Article. In the event of a transfer of, or other change in, an interest in the Company during the Fiscal Year, each item of taxable income and loss shall be prorated in accordance with Section 706 of the Code using any convention permitted by law and selection by the Members. E. Tax Status, Elections, and Modifications to Allocations. 1. Notwithstanding any provision contained in this Agreement to the contrary, solely for Federal income tax purposes, each Member hereby recognizes that the Company will be subject to all Provisions of Subchapter K of the Code if there are two or more Members (and disregarded if there is only one Member); provided, however, that the filing of all required returns under Subchapter S or otherwise shall not be construed to extend the purposes of the Company or expand the obligations or liabilities of the Members under state law. 2. The Members, in their sole discretion, may cause the Company to elect, pursuant to Section 754 of the code and the Treasury Regulation, to adjust the basis of the Company assets as provided by Section 743 and 734 of the code and the Treasury Regulations thereunder. The Company shall make such elections for Federal income tax purposes as may be determined by the Members acting in their sole and absolute discretion. 3. The Members shall prepare and execute any amendments to this Agreement necessary for the Company to comply with the provisions of the Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b), 1.704-1(c), and 1.704-2 upon the happening of any of the following events: (I) incurring any liability which constitutes a "nonrecourse liability" as defined in treasury Regulation Section 1.704-2(b)(3) or a "partner nonrecourse debt" as defined in Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(b)(4);(ii) constructive termination of the Company pursuant to Code Section 808 (b)(1)(13); or (iii) the contribution or distribution of any property, other than cash, to or by the Company. F. Tax Matters Partner. To the extent necessary, the Members shall designate a Manager as the "Tax Matters Partner" for Federal income tax purposes in accordance with the provisions of Code Section 6231 (a)(7) and Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder. The Tax Matters partner is authorized and required to represent the Company in connection with all examinations of the Company's affairs by tax authorities, including resulting administrative and judicial proceedings, and to expend Company funds for professional services and costs associated therewith. The Tax Matters partner shall have the final decision -making authority with respect to all Federal income tax matters involving the Company. The Members agree to cooperate with the Tax Matters partner and to do or refrain from doing any or all things reasonably required by the Tax Matters Partner to conduct such proceedings. Any direct out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Tax Matters Partner in carrying out the Tax Matters Partner's obligations hereunder shall be allocated to and charged to the Company as an expense of the Company for which the Tax Matters Partner shall be reimbursed. As of the date of this Agreement, Tom R. Smith is designated as the Tax Matters Partner. 18 ARTICLE IX TRANSFERABILITY OF MEMBERSHIP INTERESTS; ADMISSION OF MEMBERS A. Transferability of Membership Interests — General Rules 1. Ge-ueral Prohibition A,g Utt and Transfer. Without the prior written consent of two- thirds (2/3rds) of the Membership Interests of the remaining Members (which consent may be given or withheld in their sole discretion), a Member shall not at any time "Transfer" (as defined in Article 1) or create or suffer to exist any Encumbrance (as defined below) against all or any part of his/her/its Membership Interest except that Members shall be permitted to assign the economic rights associated with his/her/its Membership Interest as reflected by Membership Unit(s) to any "Permitted Transferee" (as defined below) in accordance with the conditions and limitations set forth in Subparagraph 3 of this Paragraph. For purposes of this Article, "Encumbrance" means any lien, pledge, encumbrance, collateral assignment, or hypothecation. 2. Transferability of Management Rights A Member's management rights may not be transferred independently of corresponding economic rights. 3. Transfers of Membership interest to Permitted Transferees A "Permitted Transferee" of all or any part of a Member's Membership Interest as reflected by Membership Unit(s) shall have only the rights, powers, and privileges set out in paragraph B of this Article or as otherwise provided by law and shall not become a Member of the Company except as provided in paragraph C of this Article. A "Permitted Transferee" shall consist of the organizers and those Persons who are direct descendants thereof (and any trusts established exclusively for their benefit whose terms have been approved by a Majority in Interest of all Members). 4. Transfers Not Made in Accordance with Agreement Any Transfer not made in accordance with these conditions and limitations set forth in this Article and otherwise in this Agreement shall be null and void. If a Member offers or attempts to, or Transfers, or attempts to withdraw, or creates or suffers to exist any Encumbrance against all or any part of his/her/its Membership Interest reflected by Membership Unit(s) in violation of this Agreement, then such may, in the exercise of the remaining Members' sole discretion, result in the forfeiture of any and all management rights held by such Member and the treatment of such violation as a "Buy -Sell Event" (as defined below). 5. Voluntary Transfers. If a Member desires to voluntarily Transfer all or part of his/her/its Membership Interest, such Member shall fast provide the Company, and then the remaining Members, with an option to purchase and, if exercised, said Member shall sell such offered Membership Interest to the Company or the remaining Members at the Value set forth in Paragraph E-4 of this Article. Notification and exercise of this option shall comply with the terms set forth in paragraph E-3 of this Article. If the option to purchase is not exercised by the Company and/or the remaining Members as provided in Paragraph E-3 of this Article, then such Member may voluntarily Transfer all or part of his/her/its Membership Interest to a third party upon such mutually agreeable terms as the third party and such Member may establish, provided, however, that such transferee shall only have the rights of a transferee as set forth in paragraph B of this Article. Further, such transfer may only be made if it has no adverse consequences for any loans on the property or assets of the Company. 19 B. Rights of a Transferee. Unless and until admitted as a Member of the company in accordance with Paragraph C of this Article, a transferee of a Membership Interest as reflected by Membership Unit(s) shall not be entitled to any of the rights, powers, or privileges of a Member except that the transferee shall be entitled to receive the distributions and allocations associated with the transfer of the economic rights of the Membership Interest to which the Member would be entitled but for the transfer of his/her/its Membership Interest, provided that the Company has received notice of the assignment and has duly noted the assignment in its records. The transferee derives his/her/its rights exclusively through the Member/assignor. Any transferee in receipt of economic rights takes the assignment subject to any claims or offsets the Company or other Members may have against the Member/assignor. C. Admission of Transferee as Member. A transferee of a Membership Interest may be admitted as a Member of the Company upon furnishing to the Company all of the following: 1. The proposed transferee's consent to become a Member and acceptance, in a form satisfactory to a Majority in Interest of all Members, of all terns and conditions of this Agreement, along with a consent to any requirements imposed on Members or their assigns or transferees by and loan documents with any of the Company's lenders; 2. Payment by the proposed transferee of such reasonable expenses as the Company may incur in connection with the proposed transferee's admission as a Member; 3, At the Company's election, receipt by the Company of an opinion of counsel, satisfactory in form and substance to a Majority in Interest of all Members, that such admission will not (i) violate any Federal or applicable State securities law, (ii) prevent the Company from being taxed as a partnership for Federal income tax purposes, or (iii) otherwise adversely affect the Company or its Members; and 4. The written consent of a majority of the Membership Interests of the current Members to admit the transferee as a Member. D. Consequences of Transfer of Membership Interests. In the event of a permitted transfer of all or any part of a Member's Membership Interest, the Member shall remain a Member of the Company to the extent of his/her/its retained Membership Interest. A Member ceases to be a Member of the company upon the transfer of all of his/her/its Membership E. Buy -Sell Restrictions. 1. Events Triggering Buy -Sell Option. Each of the following events shall constitute a `Buy - Sell Event" under the terms of this Agreement: a. Any purported voluntary or involuntary Transfer (as defined to Article 1) of all or any part of a Member's Membership Interest (as reflected in Membership Units) in a manner not expressly permitted by this Agreement; 20 b. Any material breach of this Agreement by a Member that is not cured within ten (10) days after written notice of such breach is given to the Member by the Company; C. Attempt by a Member to withdraw any of his/her/its capital account from the Company or otherwise withdraw other than as may be expressly permitted by Paragraph A of Article X of this Agreement; d. In the case of an individual Member, the Member's death or adjudication by a court of competent jurisdiction as incompetent to manage the Member's person or property; e. In the case of a Member who is a trust, termination of the trust (but not mere substitution of a new trustee; f. In the case of a Member who is a partnership or another limited liability company, dissolution and commencement of a winding -up of the entity, or in the case of a Member who is a corporation, dissolution of the corporation or revocation of its charter, or a transfer of fifty percent (50%) or more of any of the preceding entities; g. In the case of a Member who is an estate, the distribution by the fiduciary of the estate's Membership Interest in the Company (in whole or in part). 2. Buy -Sell Notice. a. Buy -Sell v t Other Than Death. Upon the occurrence of a Buy -Sell Event other than death, the Member to whom such event has occurred (the "Withdrawing Member"), or its legal representative shall give notice of the Buy -Sell Event (the "Buy -Sell Notice") to the other Members and to the Company within ten (10) days after its occurrence. With regard to any domestic proceeding, the other Members' actual knowledge of the commencement of such a proceeding shall be treated as receipt of a Buy -Sell Notice. With regard to any attempt to voluntarily withdraw or transfer a Member's Membership Interest (as reflected in Membership Units) in violation of the terms of this Agreement, or with regard to any material breach of this Agreement that is not otherwise cured within the ten-day cure period set forth in Paragraph E of Article IX, the other Members' actual knowledge of an attempt to withdraw or Transfer or of such breach shall be treated as receipt of a Buy -Sell Notice with the Purchase Price paid under such circumstances subject to offset as set forth in paragraph A of Article X. b. Death of a Member, Upon the death of a Member, which shall be deemed the date of the Buy -Sell Notice, first the Company, then the remaining Members shall have a six (6) month option (i.e., six months from the date of death) to purchase and the deceased Member's personal representative shall have a six (6) month option (i.e., six months from the date of death) to sell to the Company or the remaining Members such deceased Member's Membership Interest described in accordance with the procedures set forth in Paragraph E-4 of Article IX. For purposes of this Agreement, said deceased Member may be referred to as a Withdrawing Member. 3. Exercising Option to Purchase Upon the occurrence of a Buy -Sell Event other than death which is covered by the terms set forth in the preceding Paragraph E-2(b) of this Article, the Company (and if not exercised by the Company, each of the Members, except the Withdrawing Member and any other Withdrawing Members) shall have the option to redeem or purchase (the Purchase Option") the Withdrawing Member's Membership Interest (as reflected in Membership Units) at Closing (as deemed below) on the terms and conditions set forth in this Article. 21 The Company must give written notice of its election to exercise the Purchase Option to the Withdrawing Member and all other Members within thirty (30) days following delivery of the Buy -Sell Notice. If the Company shall not have exercised the Purchase Option by the expiration of this period, or if the Company shall waive its right to exercise the Purchase Option in writing provided to all of the Members and the Withdrawing member, then the right to exercise the Purchase Option shall be allocated among the Members who elect to purchase (the "Purchasing Members") in the proportion they mutually agree upon, or, in the absence of agreement, in the ratio that each of the purchasing Members' Membership Unit(s) bears to the aggregate Membership Units held by all members. The Purchasing Members must given written notice of their election to exercise the Purchase Option to the Withdrawing Member and all other Members within thirty (30) days following the expiration of the company's thirty (30) day period or thirty (30) days from the Company's waiver in writing. 4. Purchase Price. The purchase price for the Withdrawing Member's Membership Interest (as reflected by Membership Units) shall be the "Value" of the Withdrawing Member's Interest percentage applied to the "Value" of the Company determined in accordance with the following procedures: a. Value of Entity. "Value" of the Company shall be the fair market value of the property and assets of the Company, less any outstanding debts, liens and encumbrances, to be negotiated and agreed upon by the Members and the Company, and if agreement cannot be reached within thirty (30) days after election is made to make the purchase (or in the case of a Member's death, within ninety (90) days after death), the value of such property shall be determined by an appraisal to be made by an independent appraiser who shall be a member of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers holding a MAI designation and who shall be selected by a two-thirds (2/3rds) vote of the Membership Interests of the current Members. The cost of such appraisal shall be paid by the Company and reimbursed by the selling party at closing. b. Payment Terms. The Value of the Member's Membership Interest determined hereunder shall be paid in cash at closing, or via promissory note with a term of no more than thirty-six (36) months, with equal payments of principal and interest so that the purchase price is paid in full with the final payment (ie no balloon) at six (6) percent interest per annum. Nothing herein shall prevent or require that the Company fund any redemption of a deceased Member's Membership Interest without Insurance. 5. CjgjjA , The closing of the formal transfer of any Membership Interest (as reflected in Membership Units) pursuant to this Article shall take place on the date agreed upon by the purchaser(s) and the seller, but not later than one hundred and eighty (180) days after the occurrence of the respective Buy -Sell Event. At closing, the Member selling his/her/its Membership Interest (as reflected by Membership Units) shall endorse any certificates and shall execute and deliver such assignments and other instruments as may be reasonable necessary to evidence and carry out the redemption or purchase of his/her/its Membership Interest (as reflected by Membership Units). In connection with the sale of any Membership Interest under this Article, unless otherwise agreed by the Purchaser(s) and seller, the purchaser(s) will assume the seller's allocable portion of Company obligations to the extent related to the transferred interest, other than income tax liabilities of the seller. Notwithstanding any other provision in the Article, any transferee, assignee, or purchaser of a Member's Membership Interest (as reflected by membership Units) as provided herein shall only have the rights granted to him under this Article and shall not be admitted as Member without full compliance with this Article. Except for the provisions of Article X regarding a Permitted Withdrawal, this subparagraph shall not affect the time period for payment as set forth in subparagraph 4(b) of this Article. All costs of closing shall be the responsibility of the selling party. 22 6. Effect on Withdrawing Member's Membership Interest. From the date of the occurrence of the Buy -Sell Event to the date of the transfer of the Withdrawing Member's Membership Interest (as reflected by Membership Units) under this Article, the Membership Units represented by the Withdrawing Member's Membership Interest will be excluded from any calculation of the aggregate of all Membership Units held for purposes of determining the approval required of Members under this Agreement. Without limiting the generality of any other provision of this Agreement, upon the exercise of the Purchase Option, the Withdrawing Member, without fiuher action, will have no further rights in the Company or against the Company, any Member, or any officer other than the right to receive payment for his/her/its Membership Interest in accordance with this Article. 7. failure to Exercise Purchase 0, 99on. In the event the Company and the Members do not exercise their Purchase Options provided in this Article, the Withdrawing Member(s) or its executor, administrator, or other legal representative in the event of death or declaration of legal incompetency may transfer the economic rights in the Membership Interest of the Withdrawing Member to any Person, provided, however, that any transferee of the Withdrawing Member's Membership Interest, as provided herein, shall not have an adverse effect on the Company's debt, shall only have those rights specified in Paragraph B of this Article, and shall not be admitted as a Member without full compliance with Paragraph C of this Article, and, in any event, shall be subject to the Buy -Sell restrictions set forth in this Article. 8. Notice of Restrictions. If the Company shall issue Membership Certificates representing the number of Membership Units held by all Members in accordance with the terms of this Agreerent, such certificates shall conspicuously set forth the Buy -Sell restrictions set forth in this Article. In any event, even if such restrictions are not noted on the certificate, such restrictions shall be brought to the attention of any party interested in acquiring any or all of a Member's Membership Interest before any attempts are made to transfer or convey such interests. The failure to bring notice of these restrictions to the attention of said interested party shall be deemed to be a material breach of this Agreement. 9. Insurance for Redemptions of Death of a Member. The Company may, but shall not be required to, buy, maintain, and be the beneficiary of life insurance policies on the life of any or all of the Members. Each member shall cooperate fully in any such purposes, including submitting to any physical examinations and providing any medical information required by the insurer. 23 ARTICLE X VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL; DISSOLUTION AND TERMINATION A. Withdrawal. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, no Member shall at any time have the right to retire or withdraw from the Company or withdraw any amount out of his Capital Account. Any Member retiring or withdrawing in contravention of this Ad 'c a X. Section A shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Company and all other Members (other than a Member who is, at the time of such withdrawal, in default under this Agreement) from and against any losses, expenses, judgments, fines, settlements or damages suffered or incurred by the Company or any such other Member arising out of or resulting from such retirement or withdrawal. B. Dissolution. 1. The company shall be dissolved upon the first of the following to occur: a. When the period fixed for the duration of the Company in the Articles of Organization shall expire; b. When a Buy -Sell Event has occurred with respect to a Member and within ninety (90) days, two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Membership Interests of the remaining Members elect to dissolve the Company; C. Upon the election to dissolve the Company by two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Membership Interests of the Members; d. The entry of a decree of judicial dissolution or the issuance of a certificate for administrative dissolution under the Act. 2. Upon dissolution of the Company: (a) the business and affairs of the Company shall terminate; and (b) the Members (or if none exist, the legal representative or successor to the Members) shall wind-up the Company's affairs by, as promptly as reasonably possible, following the dissolution so as to obtain the fair market value for the Company's assets, collecting the Company's assets, disposing of the Company's properties that will not be distributed in kind to its Members, discharging or making provision for discharging its liabilities, and distributing the remaining assets as provided in N.C,G.S. §57D-6-07 and §57D-6-08. 24 3. Dissolution of the Company shall be effective as of the day on which the event occurs giving rise to the dissolution, but the Company shall not terminate until there has been a winding -up of the Company's business and affairs and the assets have been distributed as provided in this Article. 4. Upon dissolution of the Company, the Members may cause any part or all of the assets or the Company to be sold in such manner as the Members shall determine in an effort to obtain the best process for such assets, provided, however, that the Members may distribute assets of the Company in kind to the Members to the extent practicable. C. Articles of Dissolution; Notice of Dissolution to Creditors. Upon the dissolution and commencement of the winding -up of the Company, the Members shall cause Articles of Dissolution to be executed on behalf of the Company and filed with the Secretary of State. Notice of the dissolution shall be brought to the attention of creditors in accordance with the provisions set forth in N.C.G.S. §§57D-6-10 and 57D-6-11. The Members shall execute, acknowledge, and file any and all other instruments necessary or appropriate to reflect the dissolution of the Company. D. Distribution of Assets Upon Dissolution. In settling accounts after dissolution, the assets of the Company shall be paid in the following order: 1. First, to creditors in the order of priority as provided by law, not including Members who are also creditors of the Company; 2. Second, to Member's who have loaned funds, evidenced by a written promissory note. In the event insufficient funds remain to pay all Member loans, then such remaining funds shall be divided pro rate among the Member's outstanding loans; 3. Third, an amount equal to the then remaining credit balances in the Capital Accounts of the Members shall be distributed to the Members in proportion to the amount of such balances; and 4. Fourth, any remainder shall be distributed to the Members of the Company in proportion to their Membership interest. E. Distributions in Kind. If any real assets of the Company are distributed in kind, such assets shall be distributed to the Members entitled thereto as tenants -in -common in the same proportions as the Members who would have been entitled to cash distributions had such property been sold for cash and the net proceeds thereof distributed to the Members. If distributions in kind are made to the Members upon dissolution and liquidation of the Company, then the Capital Account balances of such Members shall be adjusted to reflect the Members' allocable share of gain or loss which would have resulted if the distributed property had been sold at its fair market value. ARTICLE XI MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A. Competing Business. 25 Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement or the Act, neither the Managers, Members, nor any of their shareholders, directors, officers, members, managers, employees, partners, agents, family members or affiliates shall be prohibited or restricted in any way from investing in or conducting, either directly or indirectly, business of any nature whatsoever, including the ownership and operation of businesses or properties similar to or in the same geographical area as those operated or held by the Company. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement or the Act, any investment in or conduct of any such businesses by any such Person shall not give rise to any claim for damages or an accounting by any Member or the Company or any right or any interest therein or the profit therefrom. B. Member Representations and Agreements. As a Manager -Managed Limited Liability Company, it is the understanding of the Members that a Membership Interest (or Membership Unit(s) with respect thereto) will not be a "security" as that term is defined in the Securities Act of 1933. However, if it is later determined that any Membership Interest or Membership Unit is a "security", then the following provisions shall apply: Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, each Member hereby represents and warrants to the Company and to each other that: (a) the Membership Interest of such Member is acquired for investment purposes only, for the Member's own account, and not with a view to or in connection with any distribution, re -offer, resale, or other disposition not in compliance with the Federal Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and the rules and regulations thereunder ("the 1933 Act") and applicable state securities laws; (b) such Member, along or together with the Member's representatives, possesses such expertise, knowledge, and sophistication in financial and business matters generally, and in the type of transactions in which the Company proposes to engage in particular, that the Member is capable of evaluating the merits and economic risks of acquiring and holding the Membership Interest and the Member is able to bear all such economic risks now and in the future; (c) such Member has had access to all of the information with respect to the Membership Interest acquired by the Member under this Agreement that the Member deems necessary to make a complete evaluation thereof and has had the opportunity to question other Members concerning such Membership Interest; (d) such Member's decision to acquire the Membership Interest for investment has been based solely upon the evaluation by the Member; (e) such Member is aware that the Member must bear the economic risk of an investment in the Company for an indefinite period of time because Membership Interests have not been registered under the 1933 Act or under the securities laws of various states and, therefore, cannot be sold unless such Membership Interests are subsequently registered under the 1933 Act and any applicable state securities laws or an exemption from registration is available; (f) such Member is aware that only the Company can take action to register Membership Interests under the 1933 Act or under the securities laws of various states and the Company is under no such obligation and does not propose to attempt to do so; (g) such Member is aware that this Agreement places restrictions on the ability of a Member to sell, transfer, assign, mortgage, hypothecate, or otherwise encumber the Member's Membership Interest; (h) such Member agrees that the Member will truthfully and completely answer all questions, and make all covenants, that the Company may contemporaneously or hereafter ask or demand for the purpose of establishing compliance with the 1933 Act and applicable state securities laws: and (i) if that Member is an organization that is duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of its state of organization and that it has full organizational power and authority to execute and agree to this Agreement and to perform its obligations hereunder. 26 C. Notice. 1. All notices, demands, or requests provided for or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement must be in writing, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement. 2. All notices, demands, and requests to be sent to any Member pursuant to this Agreement shall be deemed to have been properly given or delivered if addressed to such person at the address as it appears on the Company records and (i) personally served, (ii) deposited for next day delivery by Federal Express, or other similar overnight courier services, (iii) deposited in the United States mail, prepaid and registered or certified with return receipt requested, (iv) transmitted via telecopier or other similar device, or emailed, to the attention of such person with receipt acknowledged, or (v) otherwise deposited in the United States mail, first class, postage prepaid, in an envelope addressed to said Member at his/her/its last known address. 3. All notices, demands, and requests so given shall be deemed received; (i) when actually received, if personally delivered, deposited for next day delivery with an overnight courier or received by the Member by email or telecopier, or mailed by first class United States mail, or (ii) as indicated upon the return receipt if deposited in the United Sates mail with return receipt requested. 4. The Members shall have the right from time to time and at any time during the term of this Agreement to change their respective addresses by delivering to the other parties written notice of such change in the manner prescribed in subparagraph 2 of this Paragraph above. 5. All distributions to any Member shall be made in person or at the address to which notices are sent unless otherwise specified in writing by any such Member. D. No Action for Partition. No Member shall have any right to maintain any action for partition with respect to the property, real or personal, of the Company. E. Amendments. This Agreement and/or the Articles of Organization may only be amended or modified by a written Agreement approved of and executed by two-thirds (2/3rds) of the Membership Interests of the then -existing Members. F. References to Law. All references to Statutes, Code Sections, Treasury Regulations, and other law shall include subsequent amendments made to the law referenced in this Agreement and any corresponding provisions of succeeding law unless such amendments or corresponding provisions in the law are contrary to the intent of the parties to this Agreement. To the extent that the undersigned initial Members desire, at the time of execution of this Agreement, to preserve partnership tax treatment under Federal and State income tax laws and to otherwise benefit from the flexible provisions provided under Subchapter K, the parties desire at all times to preserve the right to amend this Agreement to appropriately reflect any changes in the law affecting the tax classification of the Company. 27 G. Governing Law; Arbitration This Agreement is made in North Carolina, and the rights and obligations of the Members hereunder shall be interpreted, construed, and enforced in accordance with the procedural and substantive laws of the State of North Carolina. Any dispute arising out of and in connection with this Agreement or the breach thereof shall be decided by arbitration to be conducted in New Hanover County, North Carolina in accordance with the North Carolina Uniform Arbitration Act (as revised), and judgment thereof may be entered in any court having jurisdiction of such arbitration. If any vote is required on any matter under this Agreement, the Articles, or the Act, and there are insufficient votes to approve and to disapprove the matter, then any Member may require that the matter be submitted to arbitration in accordance with these provisions. The prevailing party or parties in any arbitration brought under this provisions shall be entitled to recover from the non -prevailing party or parties the reasonable attorney's fees and costs incurred by the prevailing party or parties in the arbitration proceeding, including any action to enforce or confirm the arbitration award. H. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including all schedules to this Agreement, as amended from time to time in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, contains the entire Agreement among the parties relative to the subject matters hereof. I. Waiver. No consent or waiver, express or implied, by any Member to or for any breach or default by any other Member in the performance by such other Member of his/her/its obligations under this Agreement shall be deemed or construed to be a consent or waiver to or of any other breach or default in the performance by such other Member of the same or any other obligations of such other Member under this Agreement. Failure on the part of any Member to complain of any act or failure to act of any of the other Members or to declare any of the other Members in default, regardless of how long such failure continues, shall not constitute a waiver by such Member of his/her/its rights hereunder. J. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be invalid or unenforceable to any extent, then only that portion of the Agreement causing said invalidity or unenforceability shall be excised or disregarded from this Agreement, and the remainder of this Agreement and the application of such provisions to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected thereby, and the intent of this Agreement shall be enforced to the greatest extent permitted by law. K. Binding Agreement Subject to the restrictions on transferability set forth in this Agreement, this Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the undersigned Members and their respective legal representatives, successors, and assigns. 28 L. Tense and Gender Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the singular shall include the plum! and vice versa. Whenever the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender is used inappropriately in this Agreement, this Agreement shall be read as if the appropriate gender were used. 1VL Captions. Captions are included solely for convenience of reference and if there is any conflict between captions and the tent of this Agreement, then the text shall control. N. Benefits of Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement, expressed or implied, is intended or shall be construed tea give to any creditor of the Company, or any editor of any Member, or any other person or entity whatsoever, other than the Members and the Company, any legal or equitable right, remedy, or claim under of in respect of this Agreement or any covenant, condition or provisions herein contained, and such provisions are and shall be held to be for the sole and exclusive benefit of the members and the Company. O. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original for all purposes and all of which when taken together shall constitute a single instrument. Executed signature pages to any instrument may be detached and affixed to a single instrument, which single instrument with multiple executed signature pages affixed thereto constitutes the original instrument, All of these counterpart instruments shall be read as though one and they shall have the same force and effect as if all of the parties had executed a single signature page provided, however, the loss, destruction, or other disappearances of any of or more of the original counterparts of this Agreement shall not affect its validity in any manner. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned, being the Company and the cunt Members of the Company have caused this Agreement to be duly adopted by the Company on J #ft , 2016, and do hereby assume and agree to be bound by and to pe this Agreement. rform all Of the, terms and pro ions set forth in 29 APPENDIX A 1. "Act" means the North Carolina Limited Liability Company Act (Chapter 57D of the North Carolina General Statutes), as the same may be amended from time to time and any corresponding provisions of succeeding law. 2. "Adjusted Capital Account" means, with respect to a Member, the balance in such Member's Capital Account at the end of the relevant Fiscal Year, as determined in accordance with Treasury Regulations § 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv). 3. "Articles of Organization" means the Articles of Organization of the Company filed with the Secretary of State, as amended or restated from time to time. 4. "Capital Account" means for each Member the account established pursuant to Paragraph B of Article VII of this Agreement and maintained in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 5. "Capital Contribution" means any contribution to the capital of the Company in cash or property by a member whenever made. 6. "Capital Interest" means the right of any Member to be paid the amount in the member's Capital Account. 7. "Code" means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time to time (and any corresponding provisions of succeeding law). 8. "Distributable Cash" means, with respect to the Company for a period of time, all funds of the Company on hand or in bank accounts of the Company as, in the discretion of the members, is available for distribution to the Members after provision has been made for (i) payment of all operating expenses of the Company as of such time, (ii) payment of all outstanding and unpaid current obligations of the Company as of such time, and (iii) such reserves as the members deem necessary or appropriate for Company operations. 9. "Fiscal Year" means the calendar year provided that the Fiscal Year of the Company shall commence on the effective time of filing of the Articles of Organization and continue through December 31 of the year in which the company is formed. 10. "Income" means, for each Fiscal Year or other period, each item of income and gain as determined, recognized, and classified for Federal income tax purposes, provided that any income or gain that is exempt from Federal income tax shall be included as if it were an item of taxable income. 11. "Initial Capital Contribution" means the initial contribution of the capital of the Company made by a member pursuant to Article VII of this Agreement. 12. "Institutional Debt" means debt owed to financial institutions, such as banks and credit unions, or other federal or state chartered lending entities. 13. "Original Member" means the initial Member of the Company and who acquired their interest in the Company upon its creation at the Organizational Meeting. The Original Member is TRS Holdings, LLC 30 14. "Loss" means, for each Fiscal Year or other period, each item of loss or deduction as determined, recognized, and classified for Federal income tax purposes, increased by (i) expenditures described in § 705(a)(2)(B) of the Code, (ii) expenditures contemplated by § 709 of the Code (except for amounts with respect to which an election is properly made under § 709(b) of the Code); and (iii) expenditures resulting in a deduction for a loss incurred in connection with the sale or exchange of Company property that is disallowed to the Company under § 267(a)(1) or § 707(b) of the Code. 15. "Majority in Interest" means, with respect to any referenced group of Members, a combination of any of such Members who, in the aggregate, own more than fifty percent (50%) of the Membership Interests (as reflected by Membership Units) entitled to vote or give their consent on such matter(s) and which are owned by all of such referenced group of Members. 16. "Manager" any Person, including Members or non-members who may be elected or appointed to serve in a management capacity for the Company. "Managers" refers to one or more such Persons. 17. "Member" means each Person designated as a member of the Company on Schedule I hereto, or any additional Member admitted as a Member of the Company in accordance with Article III and Article IX, subject to the definition of Subsequently Admitted Members. "Members" refers to such Persons as a group. 18. "Manager -Managed LLC" means a limited liability company in which only those duly appointed Managers may conduct the ordinary affairs of the Company. 19. "Membership Interest" means all of a Member's rights in the Company, which includes: (1) a Member's "economic rights" (i.e., the Member's share of the profits, losses, gains, deductions, and credits of the Company, the right to receive distributions of the Company's assets, and a Member's Capital Interest); (2) a Member's "voting rights'; and (3) a Member's "management rights" (i.e., a Member's right to have access to certain Company information, and right to participate otherwise in the management of the Company) as provided in the Act and this agreement. 20. "Net Income" and "Net Loss" means, respectively, for each fiscal Year or other relevant period, (i) the excess of the income for such period over the Loss for such period, and (ii) the excess of the Loss for such period over the Income for such period, provided, however, that Net Income or Net Loss for a Fiscal Year or other relevant period shall be computed by excluding from such computation any Income specially allocated under Paragraph A of Article VIH. 21. "Person" means an individual, a trust, an estate, or a domestic corporation, a foreign corporation, a professional corporation, a partnership, a limited partnership, a limited liability company, a foreign liability company, an unincorporated association, or another entity. 22. "Secretary of State" means the Secretary of State of North Carolina. 23. "Subsequently Admitted Member" means and includes any Member(s) admitted after the Original Member who, collectively, shall own up to a ten percent (10%) Membership Interest in the Company. Any Members admitted after the Subsequently Admitted Members, through the sale, transfer or conveyance of all or part of the Original Member' Membership Interest, shall be Members and not Subsequently Admitted Members. 31 24. "Transfer" means with respect to all, or any part of, a Membership Interest, any sale assignment, exchange, or other inter vivos disposition of such Membership Interest, and also means any testamentary disposition of such membership Interest. In addition, Transfer shall mean any transfer made on account of a Court Order or otherwise by operation of law, including any transfer incident to any divorce, marital property settlement, equitable distribution of marital property, or similar state law, or any transfer pursuant to applicable community property, quasi -community property, or similar state law. However, a transfer made to a trust that is wholly revocable by the transferor shall not be a Transfer for purposes of this Agreement provided that a Majority in Interest of the Members have reviewed the terms of the trust agreement for qualification as a wholly revocable grantor trust and are satisfied that the trust may be a Member of the limited liability company, provided that any subsequent Transfer by the trustee of such trust shall in any event be deemed t have been made by the trust grantor. 25. `Transferee" means the transferee of a Membership Interest pursuant to the conditions and limitations set forth in Article IX of the Agreement who is entitled to receive, to the extent transferred, only the economic rights to which the transferor would be entitled but for the transfer. Until elected and admitted as a Member, such transferee shall not have any other rights of Membership. 26. "Treasury Regulations" means the Income Tax Regulations and Temporary Regulations promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time to time (including corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations). MEMBERS AGREEMENT: Paul Coultas (SEAL) ( Dan Hubbard SEAL} 32 SCHEDULE I MEMBERSHIP CURRENT MEMBE S CURRENT % OF OMMRSffiP -IRS Holdings, LLC 900/0 Paul Loukas 1.25% &M Vaughn 2.50% Dan Hubbard 3.125% Rhonda Smith 3.125% 33 24. "Transfer" means with respect to all, or any part of, a Membership Interest, any sale assignment, exchange, or other inter vivos disposition of such Membership Interest, and also means any testamentary disposition of such membership Interest. In addition, Transfer shall mean any transfer made on account of a Court Order or otherwise by operation of law, including any transfer incident to any divorce, marital property settlement, equitable distribution of marital property, or similar state law, or any transfer pursuant to applicable community property, quasi -community property, or similar state law. However, a transfer made to a trust that is wholly revocable by the transferor shall not be a Transfer for purposes of this Agreement provided that a Majority in Interest of the Members have reviewed the terms of the trust agreement for qualification as a wholly revocable grantor trust and are satisfied that the trust may be a Member of the limited liability company, provided that any subsequent Transfer by the trustee of such trust shall in any event be deemed t have been made by the trust grantor. 25. "Transferee" means the transferee of a Membership Interest pursuant to the conditions and limitations set forth in Article IX of the Agreement who is entitled to receive, to the extent transferred, only the economic rights to which the transferor would be entitled but for the transfer. Until elected and admitted as a Member, such transferee shall not have any other rights of Membership. 26. "Treasury Regulations" means the Income Tax Regulations and Temporary Regulations promulgated under the Code, as such regulations may be amended from time to time (including corresponding provisions of succeeding regulations). 32 SCHEDULE R DISTRIBUTION SCHEDULE This Schedule II sets forth the manner in which Distributable Cash shall be distributed to the Original Member and Subsequently Admitted Members. 1. No interim distributions shall be made until the Company has admitted Subsequently Admitted Members who, collectively, shall own up to ten percent (10%) of the Membership Units of the Company. 2. The Company shall pay in full all loans made by a financial institution, such as a Bank or Credit Union, ("Institutional Debt") and then all Member loans made pursuant to those certain Promissory Notes issued to the Subsequently Admitted Members, issued at the time each Subsequently Admitted Member acquires its interest in the Company. The Company shall make no distributions until such loans are repaid, with all interest and in full. 3. Following the payments as set out in Section 2, above, the Company shall distribute all Distributable Cash in accordance with the Members pro rata interests in the Company. 34 Energy, Mineral & Land Resources ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY August 10, 2016 Tom Smith, Managing Member TRS Holdings, LLC 420 Beasley Rd. Wilmington, NC 28409 Subject: Request for Additional Information Stormwater Project No. SW8 160717 Roundtree Ridge New Hanover County Dear Mr. Smith: PAT McCRORY Governor DONALD R. VAN DER VAART Secretary TRACY DAVIS Director ,�5e A v 11 k 2'M G'\ ,00/aow The Wilmington Regional Office received and accepted an Express State Stormwater Management Permit Application for Roundtree Ridge on July 27, 2016. A preliminary in-depth review of that information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the stormwater review: 1. 15A NCAC 02H.1003(e): The deed provided on August 2, 2016 lists the new property owner as Round Tree Ridge, LLC; however, the revised application provided on the same day lists the permittee as TRS Holdings, LLC. In reviewing the information on file with the Corporations \ Division of the NC Secretary of State, no manager is listed for Round Tree Ridge, LLC. Please u Ial_ Q�confirm the information listed in Section III of the application and provide any necessary documentation to support the manager of Round Tree Ridge LLC. 2. 15A-NCAC 02H.1003(g)(6): r/ a. Article IX Section 4 of the drafted declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions for Round Tree Ridge limits the built -upon area for each lot to 3,800 square feet. Plan sheet 5 appears to imply that the lots will be limited to 4,000 square feet. Please confirm that the intended built -upon area allocation for the lots is consistently and accurately �presented. V o• Plan sheet 5 indicates that a portion of the built -upon area allocated to the ponds is for "Future or Other". If there is future built -upon area that is available, please separate this value out from the other built -upon area allocated for the proposed improvements. This helps to clarify the amount available for possible future use. 3. 15A NCAC 02H.1003(g)(7): Va. The supplement for Pond 1 appears to lists the forebay bottom elevations while the supplement for Pond 2 appears to list the main basin bottom elevations. Please confirm and clarify the bottom elevations listed on the supplements to ensure that they are 1zconsistently reported between the two ponds. Pond 1: The permanent pool volume reported in the supplement appears to contain a /typo. Please confirm the volume is reported accurately. y1. Pond 2: The temporary pool elevation is listed in the supplement as being 12.5, however the reported surface area appears to corresponds to an elevation of 12.0. Please confirm the temporary pool elevation and the corresponding surface area and volume is reported accurately and consistently. 4. Due to the relatively minor nature of these comments, the express additional information review fee has been waived. State of North Camfina I EnY!: onmental Quality I Energy, Mineral and Land R; sources 44 dInington Regional Office 1 127 cardinal Drive Extension I Wilmington, NC 28405 910 796 7215 State Stormwater Permit No. SW8 160717 Page 2 of 2 5. Please keep in mind that changing one number may change other numbers and require the calculations, supplements, and other supporting documentation to be updated. Verify all numbers are correct to ensure consistency in the application documents. Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The requested information should be received in this Office prior to August 18, 2016, or the application will be returned as incomplete. If the project is returned and you wish to re -submit to the Express Program, you will need to reschedule the project through the Express Coordinator for the next available review date and will need to resubmit all of the required items at that time, including the application fee. If you need additional time to submit the information, please email or fax your request for a time extension to the Division at the email address or fax number at the bottom of this letter. The request must indicate the date by which you expect to submit the required information, which shall be no later than 5 business days past the original due date. The construction of any impervious surfaces, other than a construction entrance under an approved Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan, is a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement action pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6A. Please label all packages and cover letters as "Express" and reference the project name and State assigned project number on all correspondence. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please feel free to call me at (910) 796-7215 or email me at christine.hall@ncdenr.gov. Sincerely, 0 "-. x Christine Hall Environmental Engineer GDS/canh: \\\Stormwater\Permits & Projects\2016\160717 LD\2016 08 addinfo 160717 cc: David Hollis, Hanover Design Services, PA Wilmington Regional Office Stormwater File State of Non%i Carolina I Envi:,onmcntal Qualitv I Enerny, Mineral and !.and R smrlces Wilmington Regional Office 1 127 Cardinal Drive Extcnz;,on I Wilmington. NC 2.9405 910 706 7215 Hall, Christine From: Hall, Christine Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2016 9:28 AM To: Hollis, David; Tom Smith; Steve Shuttleworth Cc: Weaver, Cameron Subject: request for additional info - Roundtree Ridge, SW8 160717 Attachments: 2016 08 addinfo 160717.pdf Gentlemen, Attached is the request for additional information for the subject project. Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks for your patience! Christine Christine Hall Environmental Engineer Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources — State Stormwater Program Department of Environmental Quality 910 796 7215 office 910 796 7335 direct chdstine.hall@ncdenr.gov 127 Cardinal Drive Ext. Wilmington, NC 28405 .:v ' aohir�i't.{ ?=mail correspondence 'o and from th;s address is subiact to the Nortil Carolina Public Records L atv and may be disclosed tc third part es. 1 Hanover Design Services, P.A. Land Surveyors, Engineers, Land Planners August 2, 2016 Christine Hall Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Re: Roundtree Ridge, State Storm Water New Hanover County HDS Project No. 14160 Christine: Attached is the revised application and a copy of the new deed you requested showing new ownership. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Adam Grady, PE Hanover Design Services P.A. agrady@hdsilm.com (910)343-8002 Office (910) 343-9941 Fax �ECEIVED I AUG o z 20% BY:---- ,c avED ,fir, 0 2 2016 1123 Floral Parkway Wilmington, N.C. 28403 Phone (910) 343-8002 Fax 910) 343-9941 Business Firm License No. C-0597 Book 5990 Page 550 Prepared by: J.C. Hearne,11 Y' Return to: Samuel B. Potter Excise fax: $ i iZu) •`;% Bic: RB 5990 PG: 660464 RECORDED: 201BO24068 NC FEE$W.00 08-01-2016 NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NC STATE OF NC 12:54:56 PM TAMMY THEUSCH BEASLEY REAL ESTATE Or. CAROL HUGHLEY ASTER OF DEEDS EXTX S12MM DEPUTY Preparer of this document has made no title examination and makes no representations or Certifications as to any matters affecting title. ParcelIdentifierNo.: R08200-001-005-000 R08200-001-005-001 If initialed, the. property includes the primary residence of at least one of the Grantors, otherwise note as N/A. (per NC GS § 105-317 2) Brief description for the index: 19.00 Acres Adjacent to Lehigh Estates and Lehigh Estates Well Site NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED IMN JUEED, made Was day of GRANTOR HEARNE PROPERTIES, INC., a North Carolina Corporation and, GEORGE ROUNTREE, III, and wife, SYLVIA H. ROUNTREE 2016, by and between GRANTEE ROUND TREE RIDGE, LLC, a North Carolina Limited Liability Company Principal Office & Mailing Address: Property Address: Marling Address: 411 Bradley Creek Point Rd. 7170 Carolina Beach Rd. 3907-100 Wrightsville Ave. Wilmington, NC 28403 1 Wihnington, NC 28412 Wilmington, NC 28403 The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said nartivL their heirs, successors, and assigns, and shall include singular, plural, masculine, feminine or neuter as required by context. WITNESSETH: NOW, THEREFORE Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the Gr E I V F- receipt of wbich is hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents does grant, bar sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple, all that certain lot or parcel of land si edAUG Q 2 21 j New Hanover County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: See Exhibit "A" which is attached hereto and incorporated $Y: herein by reference. The property hereinabove described was acquired by Grantor by instrument recorded in Book 4456 at Page(s) 976-979, in Book 5092 Page(s) 2254-2260, and in Book 1475 Page(s) 450. Book 5990 Page 551 If any, by acceptance of this Deed, Grantee shall be a member of the Owners Association, and shall abide by all rules and regulations of the Association specifically including payment of all assessments when due. Failure to pay such dues may result in Hens being placed against the property and could result in foreclosure. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcei of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in fee simple. AND the Grantor covenants with the Grantee that Grantor is seized of the premises in fee simple, has the right to convey the same in fee simple, that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant and defend the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except for the exceptions hereinafter stated. Title to the property hereinabove described is subject to the following exceptions: 1. Rights of way and easements of record, if any. 2. Zoning and/or subdivision ordinances and regulations, if any. 3. Restrictive covenants of record, if any. 4. Ad valorem taxes for 2016 and subsequent years. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set his hand and seal, or if corporate, has caused this instrument to be signed in its corporate name by its duly authorized officer by authority of its Board of Directors, the day and year fast above written. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER I, a Notary Public of the County and State aforesaid, certify that George Rountree. III and Sylvia H. Rountree. Grantor(s), personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged the due execution of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, thisoSday of July, 2016. i OAF Signature of NotaryPubl/icc J /e4' vwoe 7-1<;w e-Q r Notary's printed or typed name My commission expires: C Z "/ (Official Seal) DIANNE L KINCER Notary Public, North Carolina is Brunswick County My Commission Expires May 02, 2017 Book 5990 Page 552 HEARNE PROPERTIES, INC. a North Carolina Corporation By: aoa lr� (Seal) Josefh C. Hearne, President STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER L a Notary Public ofthe County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that Joseph C. Hearne personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged he is.President of Hearne Properties, Inc., a North Carolina Corporation, and that by the authority duly given and as an -act of the company, the foregoing instrument was signed in its name by its Manager. Witness my hand and official stamp or seal, this A day of July, 2016. EPAICHAEL,J KIPKE Signature oTARY UBUC ANOM COUNTY�GtY'P NORTH CAROLINA lc.Ji�Cr Notary's printed or typed name My commission expires: <d 17, . La?.o (Official Seal) Book 5990 Page 553 Exhibit "A" Tract 1 19.00 Acres Adjacent Lehigh Estates BEGINNING at a point in the southern line of the Hillside Subdivlsionr said point being the XbrU west Corner of Lot 43, Section Z. Lehigh Estates, Mp of sale being recorded in heir Book 14 at Page 43 of the New Hanovla County Registry; running thence from said beginning point South 03 dogmas 03 ainutes 30 seconds west 99.0 feet, ,South 25 degrees 40 minutes is seconds Rant 118.0 feet and North 07 degrees 30 oimntss 45 seconds zest 139.$4 foot to a poxsit iu the Vesta= right of Nay line of t 01wiel Street (60 foot right of wage: suaaL" theave with the Western fright of stay line of Qebriei $treat as It curves to the East to a point that is located South 30 degrees 39 sssutes 45 seconds Bast. 25.9E fast frOO the Preceding Point; mining thence South 33 degrees 04 Minutes 45 seconds Zest 114.47 feet to the Northeastern, and of a comes to the Meats sunning thence with said curve to the 11a st to a point that is located South 13 degrees 13 Minutes East 199.94 teat from the Preceding polat; sunning thence North 03 degrees 31 mantes 15 secousds Past 27f0.O9 tact to • pol•t in she Zastexn hies of the Burnett Sract; ra.MUM thence with the Eastern line of the Barnett Tract, North 06 dcyrees 44 Minsten Rest 441.0 feet to the southwest corner of the McQuillan Craft; running thence with the NCQeillao Southa= line, south 81 dwAses 24 Minot" 8sst 2407.1 feet to the poiat of Beginning, contalubg 26.2 acres, more or less. Bering the sere PreopeXty co•weVA to Ralf M. Schsita by Dead worded in cook 1463 at Page 53 of the Now Hanover county Registry. LSSN 2=W POR'1ION of the shows described tract c4mveyed by the follows Deals: (1) Dead frost Suggs auto g•rr•inon, Inc., to Cape Fear atistles, Inc. recorded in Book 927 at page 939 of the New HaMMSw coe•tY R091strp, fear •cell site). 12) Dead from David C. ioughlin, at al to mail A. Roberts, at ux, weeded 1n Aeo1c 135E at Page 197E of the NEW Hanover county Ragi. t3) Deed train Suggs i aarx+a2soa, Mac., to 7+ase1e L. Duren, at as recorded in Ronk 1291 at gage 420 of the Now H•aaver Couzzy Registry. Tract 2 BEGINNING at a point in the Southern right of way line of Lehigh Road, said point being located North 83 degrees 24 minutes West 1,300 feet and South 6 degrees 31 minutes West 261.41 feet from the Northwest cornw of Lot 12 of Section 1, Lehigh Elates, as recorded in Map Book 12 at Page 15 of the New Hanover County R*stay. Running thence from said beginning point South 6 degrees 31 minutes West 180.62 feet; thence North 83 degrees 21 minutes IS seconds West 170.0 feet to a point; thence North 6 degrees 31 minutes East 180.24 feet to a point in the southern line of Lehigh Road; thence with said line of said road South 83 degrees 29 minutes East 170 feet to the point of beginning. (Well site) This being Tract 3 of that certain deed from Cape Fear Utilities, Inc., a North Carolina corporation, to G. William Dobo and Robert R. Dobo, as tenants in common, by Deed recorded December 31,1998 in Book 2496 at Page 764 ofthe New Hanover County Registry. Book 5990 Page 554 TAMMY THEUSCH �0 NiY.�o BEASLEY New Hanover County o � Register of Deeds < a Register of Deeds 320 CHESTNUT ST SUITE 102 - WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28401 i Telephone 910-798-4530 - Fax 910-798-7751 a State of North Carolina, County of NEW HANOVER Filed For Registration: 08/01/2016 12:54:56 PM Book: RB 5990 Page: 550-554 5 PGS $1,226.00 Real Property $26.00 Excise Tax $1,200.00 Recorder: CAROL HUGHLEY Document No: 2016024068 DO NOT REMOVE! This certification sheet is a vital part of your recorded document. Please retain with original document and submit when re-recording. Corporations Division Page 1 of 1 & ` North 'Carolina Elaine Marshall ' "� ',T--�:[-t�"'1,P'�l S 1 EN1 i�i nir.- 'w r �` Secretary SECRETARY of 5TATE + PO Box 29622 Raleigh, NC 276?.6-067.2 ;919)807-27&3 Account Login Our web site will be unavailable starting on 8/12/2016 at 6:30 PM due to scheduled electrical Register maintenance. Click Here To: View Document Filings File an Annual Report Amend a Previous Annual Report Print a Pre -Populated Annual Report form Corporate Names Legal: Round Tree Ridge, LLC Limited Liability Company Information Sosld: 1529514 Status: Current -Active Annual Report Status: Current Citizenship: Domestic Date Formed: 7/8/2016 Fiscal Month: January State of Incorporation: NC Registered Agent: Potter, Samuel B. Corporate Addresses Reg Office: 3907-100 Wrightsville Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 Reg Mailing: 3907-100 Wrightsville Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 Company Officials All LLCs are managed by their managers pursuant to N.C.G.S. 57D-3-20. https://www.sosne.gov/Search/profcorp/12294028 8/9/2016 SOSID: 1529514 Date Filed: 7/8/2016 2:14:00 PM Elaine F. Marshall State of North Carolina North Carolina Secretary of State Department of the Secretary of State C2016 190 00685 Limited Liability Company ARTICi,ES OF ORGANIZATION Pursuant to §57D-2-20 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby submit these Articles of Organization for the purpose of forming a limited liability company. 1. The name of the limited liability company is: Round Tree Ridge, LLC (See Item lofthe Instructions for appropriate entity designation) 2. The name and address of each person executing these articles of organization is as follows: (State whether each person is executing these articles oforganization in the capacity of member, organizer or both. Note: This document most be signed by all persons listed.) Samuel B. Potter, Organizer 3907-100 Wrightsville Avenue Wilmington, NC 28403 3. The name of the initial registered agent is: Samuel B. Potter 4. The street address and county of the initial registered agent office of the limited liability company is: Number and Street 3907-100 Wrightsville Avenue City Wilmington State:WC Zip Code: 28403 County: New Hanover 5. The mWLmLjoress, if different from the street address, of the initial registered agetrtofftce is` Number and Street City State: hC Zip Code: County: 6. Principal office information: (Select either a orb.) a. ❑ The limited liability company has a principal office. The principal office telephone number: The street address and county of the principal office of the limited liability company is: Number and Street City State: Zip Code: CORPORATIONS DIVISION P.O. Box 29622 (Revised January 2014) 1 County: RALEIGH, NC 27626-0622 (Form L-01) The mailing adc t ss, if different from the street address, ofthe principal office of the. company is: Number and Street ....... . C ty State: Zip Code: County b. g The limited liability company does not have. a principal office.. Any other provisions which the limited liability company elects to include (e_g., the purpose of the entity) are attached: g; twc t' Redaef on (Optional): Please wide a business e-mail address: s The -Secretary of State Office will a=mail the busincl- rovidcd above at no cost when a document is. filed. The e-mail provided will not be viewable on the website. For more T M information on why this service is offered, please see, the instructions for this document. 9. These articles will be effective upon filing, unless a futwe date :is specified. This is the e. day of July . 20 is Round Tree Ridge. t.LC Signature Samuel B. potter, Organizer Type .or Print Name and. Title The below space to be used if more than .onc organizer or member Us 1 isted in Item #2 above. Signature � Tipe and Print ante an rife Signature ype apt Pnn amen tt'�'Te — Signature —l`ype an Print'�laine.an Tithe ibnature ape an�i�rrnf-?�Iame an-P1dc NOTES; L Filing fee is $125. This c%arnent must. be filed with the Secretary of State. C£litmkxrioNS DIV I%ION P O. Box 29622 RALEIGH NC37h2tr 0622 (Revised January 2014), 2 Hanover Design Services, P.A. Land Surveyors, Engineers, Land Planners July 27, 2016 Mr. Cameron Weaver, Environmental Assistance Coordinator Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 127 Cardinal Drive Extension Wilmington, NC 28405-3845 Re: Roundtree Ridge, New Submittal New Hanover County, NC Cameron: Enclosed please find the stormwater submittal package for Roundtree Ridge which is to include: • A check for $4,000.00 • The Stormwater Management Permit Application • Pond 1 and 2 Wet Detention Basin Supplement • Pond 1 and 2 Operations and Maintenance Agreement • Two sets of Plans • USGS Location Map • Calculations and Findings • Draft Covenants and a copy of the Deed The purpose of this project is to construct a residential subdivision. This project will drain into the proposed Ponds 1 and 2. The Stormwater Management permit applications are being submitted for review and approval at this time. If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely, Adam Grady, P.E. Hanover Design Services P.A. agrady@hdsiim.com (910) 343-8002 Office (910) 343-9941 Fax IIECEIVE JUL 2 7 2016 BY: S 123 Floral Parkway Wilmington, N.C. 28403 Phone (910) 343-8002 Fax 910) 343-9941 Business Firm License No. C-0597 Hanover Design Services, RA 3 . > AL Land Surveyors, Engineers, Land Planners L-Rourtdtree Ridge - .HWT determination - PONDs No. 1 and 2 EEIVE Field visit: 6-20-16 JUL 2 l 2016 References: 9y..-_ Soils at the pond site are mapped as Pamlico muck mixed with Lynn Haven sands (USDA NRCS National Cooperative Soil Survey map and Official Series Description attached), sandy, very poorly drained soils with moderate permeability and relatively flat slopes of 0- 6%, abutting the delineated receiving wetlands channel. Observations: One soil boring was observed at each pond site as follows (location map and aerial photo attached). Field notes and photos attached and in file: The seasonal high water table is normally evident by observation of redoximorphic features suggesting past conditions of saturation and reduction, indicated by colors of chrome 2 or less (Munsell) at greater than 2% of soil volume In mottles or a distinct horizon subdivision. There was evidence of redoximorphic features at about 3.0' in the bore at pond No. 1, and 1.3' at pond No.2 with a distinct chroma and evidence of wetness at that depth. This observation was in line with the expected depth to seasonal high water in the soil profile of 6" to 40" for these Series soils. Elevation read at the boring for Pond 1 was 14.1 MSL. resulting in a SHWT elevation of 11.1 MSL 04.1 - 3.0 = 11.1). Elevation read at the boring for Pond 2 was 12.6 MSL, resulting in a SHWT elevation of 11.3 MSL (12.6 - 1.3 = 11.3). Summary: Observed indications of SHWT depth were in line with predicted values. Pond No.1 SHWT = 11.1 MSL. Pond No.2 SHWT = 11.3 MSL. 141 so-shwt.dm David S. Hollis, PE, PLS 1123 Floral Parharay Wilmington, N.C. 28403 Phone (910) 343-8002 Fax 91 Dj 343-9941 Business Finn License No. C-M7 PROPOS D SITE McQUILLAN DR. (S LEHIGH RD. BONAIRE RD. LO6ATIC� NOT TO SCALE AR- &J WA BEACH RD. Hanover Design Services 1123 Floral Pkwy. Wilmington, NC 28403 Pei! ON UOIBuluillm AI�64d i=ICL.1 CeL t, ADSIll 4p0 �.E&Gq � s 4164 IAA;,2 -rAELE- PrZOPost1�0 -Pot4 O -41 9-r-fi &i�,663 0LI4A-1D BDae De P7.4 ScL 4xw ment� PRveoSe-D Pbt-jD -#L Si�IKE�,%(✓8IS ELEti44 ill 012E OLNIPTfil 4hQ uA-Ve 4 je-,-T, jl� • 13 3. en 11,E Iz, 61 11,3 finiK)t;er Design Service, 1123 Flora! 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Dates) aerial Images were photo The orthophoto or other base ma. compiled and digitized probably d Imagery displayed on these maps of map unit boundaries may be er i ��•� I'!'�t �t j'�i(�Y�'. Soil Map —New Hanover County, North Carolina t,ehip Road project Map Unit Legend New Hanover County, North Carolina (NC1291 Ma Unit Symbol Map..,Unit Name p Y Acres In AOI Percent of AOI DO Dorovan soils ; 2.5 2.9% Kr Kureb sand, I to 8 percent 36.5 42.1% i slopes � s ' Le l Leon sand 4.5520A Lynn Haven fine sand { Mu ! Murville fine sand �-'- _-. _...-.. 4.S i 6.3% g Pamlico muds 26.2 I 30.2% i Rm Rimini sand„ 1 to 6 percent i2.1 _ 2.5% i slopes To _._ . I Torhunta loamy fine sand ._.... _ 0.2_{. 0.2% 4 Totals for Area of Interest 86.6 100.0% 1 t D9 Natural Resources Web Sal Survey O2112016 r� Conservation Service National Cocperal r e Sail Survey Page 3 of 3 6P131 IS LOCATION KURES NC+FL GA Official Series Description - KUREB Series Established Series Rev. AW:AG;Rev. RLV 07/2005 KUREB SERIES The Kureb series consists of very deep, excessively drained, gently sloping to moderately steep soils on Coastal Plain uplands and on side slopes along streams and bays. They have formed in marine, aeolian, or fluvial sands. Slopes range from 0 to 20 percent. Near the type location mean annual precipitation is about 50 inches and mean annual temperature is about 63 degrees F. TAXONOMIC CLASS: Thermic, uncoated Spodic Quartzipsamments TYPICAL PEDON: Kureb sand —our a 4 percent slope under sparsely mixed hardwoods of turkey and bluejack oak and scattered longleaf pine. (Colors are for moist soil unless otherwise stated.) A-0 to 3 inches; dark gray (1 OYR 4/1) sand; single grained; loose; organic matter and quartz grains have salt and pepper appearance; many fine and large roots; neutral; clear wavy boundary. (2 to 5 inches thick) E--3 to 26 inches; light gray (10YR 7/1) sand; single grained; loose few large roots; neutral; clear irregular boundary. (4 to 45 inches thick) C/Bh-26 to 51 inches; brownish yellow (10YR 616) sand; single grained; loose; few tongues of light gray (10YR 711) extend from above horizon; dark brown (7.5YR 3/4) and few bands and bodies (Bh) of dark reddish brown (SYR 3.2); bands are intermittent at horizon contact and vertically along walls of tongues; many clean and coated sand grains; neutral; gradual wavy boundary. (4 to 46 inches thick) C--51 to 89 inches; pale brown (10YR 6/3) sand; single grained; loose, slightly acid. TYPE LOCATION: New Hanover County, North Carolina; 13/4 miles south of U. S. 421 and N.C. 132 junction; 114 mile east and about 200 feet south. RANGE IN CHARACTERIS nCS: 1 hickness of the sandy horizons is more than 80 inches. Soil reaction is neutral to extremely acid throughout. All horizons are fine sand, sand, or coarse sand. Silt plus clay content is less than 5 percent. The A horizon has hue of 10YR, value of 3 to 7, and chroma of 1 or 2. The E horizon has hue of IOYR or 2.5Y, value of 5 to 8, and chroma of I to 3. Tongues of E horizon are in old root channels in the C/Bh horizon. The C part of the C!Bh horizon has htue of 10YR or 2.5Y, value of 5 to 7, and chroma of 2 to S. The Bh part of the C/Sh horizon has hue of SYR to 10YR, value of 2 to 6, and cbroma of 2 to 4. The C horizon has hue of 7.5YR to 2.5Y; value of 4 to 8, and chroma of 1 to 8. Few to common mottles in shades of brown, yellow, or gray are in the C horizon of some pcdons. Gray mottles are the result of uncoated sand grains and not wetness. COMPETING SERIES: (Not updated) Resota series is the only soil in the same family. ALVA, AIWI Cainlnov_ Centena ,rv_ Corolla, Fg,Xworth Edm btu, Isakdw , UWansi, Wwwsd Newham Orsimo, i2mal Bu ul, Resota, Rimini, and Wciaka series are in closely related families. Rcsota soils are moderately well drained and have seasonal high water table at depths of 40 to 60 inches. Alags, Alpin, Corolla, Foxworth, Fripp, Kershaw, Lakeland, Newhan, Paola, and Wekaka soils lack an intermittent Bh horizon. in addition, Alaga soils have 10 to 25 percent percent silt plus clay in 10- to 40-inch control section. Alpin soils have lamella beginning at depths of 40 to 70 inches. Corolla and Newbam soils are affected by salt spray. Lakeland soils have 5 to 10 percent silt plus clay in the 10- to 40-inch control section. Ousley soils have a seasonal watcrtable at 1.5 to 30 feet. Paola soils are hyperthemnic and M4'claka have Bir horizons. Cainhoy soils have an F horizon underlain by Bh horizon. Centenary soils have Bh horizon in subsoil. Lakehurst soils occur in mesic temperature regimes. Rimini soils have a thick sandy E horizon overlying a continuous spodic horizon. GEOGRAPHIC SET' EXIC: The Kurcb so613 arc- gently slWing to „aoderately seep ar:il are on broad surfaces of the lower Coastal Plain. Gradients are 3 to 10 percent and may range to 20 percent on side slopes along stmsams and edges of bays. The regolith is marine, aeolian or f wvial sands. Ncac the type location, rnuli btu aal prmiphation is about 50 inches and mean annual temperature is about 63 dagrecs F. GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These are the competing AhU% lam, LWidol and Bimini series plus the Hayma&- soils. Baymeade soils have sandy loam Bt horizons. DRAINAGE AND PERRIEABILITY. Excessively drabied; Slow runoff' Rapid permeability. Depth to seasonal high water table is more than 6 feet during most of the year. USE AND VEGETATION: Mainly wooded. Native vegetation is turkey oak, bluzjacx and a few live a& with scattered longleaf pine. The understory consists mainly of huckleberry and pineland threeawn. DiSTRIBUTION AN'D EXTENT: Tidewater Area of North Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The series is of moderate extent. hWs:Nsc bwles.sc.egov usdagovi=-Poca1KIKURMMm: 1/2 a/23 O15 Official Series Description - KURE:B Series MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (M) RESPONSIBLE: Raleigh, North Carolina SERIES ESTABLISHED: New Hanover County, North Caoilina; 1974. REMARKS: The Kureb soils were formerly included in the Lakewood series. Diagnostic horizons and features recognized in this pedon are: Ochric epipeon - the zone from the surface to a depth of 26 inches (A and £ horizons) ADDITIONAL DATA: None MLRA: 153E SIR: NCO063 TABULAR SERIES DATA: SOI-S Soil Nam Slope Airtemp FrFr/Seas Precip Elevation NC9863 KUREB 6- 29 69- 70 200-290 46- 57 20- 99 SOI-S Floodl. F1oodH Watertable Kind Months Bedrock Ha-dnass NCO063 NONE 5.0-6.0 68-80 S0I-5 Depth Texture 3-Inch No-10 Clay% -CEC- NC0863 0-80 S COS fS 6- 0 200-190 9- 3 0- 5 SDI-S Depth -pH- O.M. Salin Permeab Shnk-Sw11 NCO063 0-80 3.5- 7.3 9.-2. e- 9 6.9- 20 LOW National Cooperative Soil Survey U.S.A. h elisatismies.sc.egovusdagoavlOSa Dom MUREB.html 22 Unicial Series Uescnption - PAMLICO Series Page 1 of 4 LOCATION PAMLICO NC+AL FL MS SC VA Established Series WLB-REH-RAG 07/1999 PAMLICO SERIES The Pamlico series consists of very poorly drained soils that formed in decomposed organic material underlain by dominantly sandy sediment. The soils are on nearly level flood plains, bays, and depressions of the Coastal Plain. Slopes are less than 1 percent. TAXONOMIC CLASS: Sandy or sandy -skeletal, siliceous, dysic, thermic Terric Haplosaprists TYPICAL PEDON: Pamlico muck, undmined--forested. (Colors are for moist soil unless otherwise stated.) Oi--O to 3 inches; very dark brown (1 OYR 2/2) fibric material; 75 percent fiber content after rubbing; friable; fibers are of moss, leaves, twigs, and roots; extremely acid; gradual wavy boundary. (0 to 4 inches thick) Oal--3 to 14 inches; black (1 OYR 2/ 1) sapric matei iai; 10 percent fiber, weak coarse granular structure; friable; slightly sticky; common roots; sodium pyrophosphate extract is yellowish brown (I OYR 5/4); extremely acid; gradual wavy boundary. Oa2--14 to 30 inches; very dark grayish brown (I OYR 3/2) sapric material; 20 percent fiber; less than 10 percent rubbed; massive; friable; slightly sticky; few roots; sodium pyrophosphate extract is light yellowish brown (I OYR 6/4); extremely acid; gradual wavy boundary. (combined thickness of Oa horizon is 16 to 51 inches) Cg--30 to 60 inches; very dark grayish brown (I OYR 3/2) loamy sand; single grained; loose; extremely acid. TYPE LOCATION: Wayne County, North Carolina; 8 miles east of Mt. Olive on North Carolina Highway 55; 0.6 mile south of intersection with county road 1948; 100 feet northeast of bridge crossing northeast Cape Fear River, RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS: Pamlico soils have 16 to 51 inches of organic material over dominantly sandy sediments. Reaction is extremely acid (less than 4.5 in 0.01 M calcium chloride) in the organic layers, and ranges from extremely acid to strongly acid in the underlying mineral layers. The Oi or Oe horizon has hue of 1 OYR., 7.5YR, or it is *neutral, value of 2 or 3, chrorna of 0 to 2. The Oa horizon has hue of 1 OYR, 7.5YR, or it is neutral, value of 2 or 3, chroma of 0 to 2. Fiber content is 10 to 33 percent unrubbed and less than 10 percent after rubbing. Structure is coarse granular or massive. Han Design Ss,mc;es 1123 r ior26 pl ry. rNitrc!fnnton, NC 284M https://soilseries.sc.ego,,,.usda.gov/OSD—Docs/P/PAMLICO.html 6,12112016 Utttcia! senes vescnption - YAMLIUU Senes Page 2 of 4 The Cg horizon has hue of 7.5YR or 10YR or it is neutral, value of 2 to 6, chroma of 0 to 2. The weighted average of the upper 12 inches of the Cg horizon, or of the part of the Cg horizon that is within a depth of 51 inches, whichever is thicker, is sandy. Textures are typically sand, fine sand, loamy sand, or loamy fine sand, but may also be mucky analogs of the same fine earth textures in some pedons. In some pedons, thin subhorizons of the Cg within a depth of 51 inches are loamy. Textures are typically sandy loam, fine sandy loam, or sandy clay loam. Below a depth of 51 inches, texture is variable, typically ranging from sand to sandy clay loam. COMPETING SERIES: There is no other known series in this family. Belhaven. Croatan. Cu . uck, Dare. D_orovan. Ponzer. and Scupaernona series are in closely related families. Belhaven, Ponzer, and Scuppernong soils have mixed mineralogy and are underlain by dominantly loamy mineral soil material. Croatan soils are underlain by dominantly loamy mineral material. Currituck soils are less acid and have mixed mineralogy. Dare and Dorovan soils have organic layers more than 51 inches thick. GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Pamlico soils occur in the flood plains of tributaries of major streams and on level to depressional surfaces of the coastal plain. These soils are formed in decomposed organic matter overlying dominantly sandy mineral sediments. The mean annual temperature is 63 degrees F. and the annual precipitation is 48 inches near the type location. GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These include the Dare and Dorovan of the competing series, and Bibb, Johnston, Portsmouth, Rutlege, and Torhunta series. Bibb, Johnston, Portsmouth, Rutlege, and Torhunta soils are mineral soils with loamy surface layers high in organic matter. DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: Very poorly drained; ponded or very slow runoff; flooding is raze to frequent; permeability is moderate to moderately rapid in the organic layers and slow to very rapid in the mineral layers. USE AND VEGETATION: In the natural stage, practically all of these soils are used for woodland and wildlife. The native vegetation consists of pond pine, tupelo gum, sweetbay, gumtrees, cypress, greenbrier, wax myrtle bushes, with undergrowth, of gallberry and cast bamboo briers. These soils are used for improved pasture, corn, soybeans, oats, truck crops, and other cultivated crops when drained. DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Lower Coastal Plain areas of Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. The series is moderately extensive. MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Raleigh, North Carolina SERIES ESTABLISHED: Pamlico County, North Carolina; 1935. REMARKS: Pamlico muck, as mapped in the past, included a very wide range of conditions. The concept expressed in this description is restricted in thickness, degree of decomposition and nature of underlying materials. Diagnostic horizons and features recognized in the typical pedon are: Organic materials (terric) - the zone from the surface to a depth of 30 inches (the Oi, Oal, and Oat horizons) r iaTlc� r Oesign services i 3 Florsi Fri kvv, V1r r incgton, laic 2E403 https://soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD Docs/P/PAMLICO.html 6/21/2016 vrnciai aenes liescnpnon - r ADILet;V genes Page 3 of 4 Sandy particle -size class - mineral material within a depth of 51 inches that has weighted average of the sandy particle -size class in the upper 12 inches of the mineral material or within the control section (51 inches), whichever is thicker (the Cg horizon) MLRA(S):152A,153A,153B,133A SIR(S): NC0050, NCO 154 (LOAMY SUBSTRATUM), NCO155 (POINDED), NCO159 (FLOODED), NCO270 (PONDED, LOAMY SUBSTRATUM) REVISED=6/10/96, MHC TABULAR SERIES DATA. SOI-5 Soil Name Slope Airtemp FrFr/Seas Precip Elevation KC0050 PAMLICO 0- 1 62- 70 240-310 45- 60 30- 150 NCO154 PAMLICO 0- 1 62- 70 240-310 45- 60 30- 150 NCO155 PAMLICO 0- 1 62- 70 240-310 45- 60 25- 150 NCO159 PAMLICO 0- 1 62- 70 240-310 45- 60 30- 150 NCO270 PAMLICO 0- 1 62- 70 240-310 45- 60 30- 150 SOI-5 FloodL F1oodH Watertable Kind Months Bedrock Hardness NCO050 RARE 0-1.0 APPARENT DEC -MAY 60-60 NCO154 RARE 0-1.0 APPARENT jAN-DEC 60-60 NCO155 RARE - APPARENT - 60-60 NC0159 FREQ - APPARENT - 60-60 NCO270 RARE - APPARENT - 60-60 SOI-5 Depth Texture 3-Inch No-10 Clay. -CEC- NC0050 0-30 MUCK 0- 0 - 0- 0 100-230 NC0050 30-60 LS S LFS 0- 0 100-100 5-10 1- 5 NCO154 0-24 MUCK 0- 0 - - 100-230 NCO154 24-48 FS LFS 0- 0 100-100 5-10 1- 5 DFC0154 46-72 FSL SCL 0- 0 100-100 15-35 5- 15 NCO155 0-30 1%7UCK 0- 0 - 0- 0 100-230 NCO155 30-60 S FS LS 0- 0 100-100 5-10 1- 5 NCO159 0-30 MUCK 0- 0 - 0- 0 100-230 NCO159 30-60 LS S LFS 0- 0 100-100 5-10 1- 5 NCO270 0-24 MUCK 0- 0 - - 20-230 NCO270 24-48 FS LFS 0- 0 100-100 5-10 1- 5 NCO270 48-72 FSL SCL 0- 0 100-100 15-35 5- 15 SOI-5 Depth -pH- Q.M. Salin Permeab Shnk-Swll i,1C0050 0-30 3.5- 4.4 20-80 0- 0 0.6- 6.0 LOW NCO050 30-60 3.5- 5.5 .5-5. 0- 0 6.0- 20 Low bTC;0154 0-24 3.5- 4.4 20-80 0- 0 0.6- 6.0 LOW NCO154 24-48 3.5- 5.5 .5-5. 0- 0 6.0- 20 LOW NCO154 48-72 3.5- 5.5 .5-1. 0- 0 0.06- 0.2 LOW NCO155 0-30 3.5- 5.5 20-80 0- 0 0.6- 6.0 LOW NCO155 30-60 3. - 5.5 .5-5. 0- 0 6.0- 20 LOW, NCO159 0-30 3.5- 5.5 20-80 0- 0 0.6- 6.0 Low NCO159 30-60 3. 5.5 .5-5. 0- 0 6.0- 20 LOW NCO276 0-24 3.5 4.4 20 -80 0- 0 0.6- 6.0 LOW NCO270 24-48 3.5- 5.5 .5-5. 0- 0 6.0- 20 LOW NCO270 48-72 3. - 5.5 .5-1. 0- 0 0.06- 3.2 LOW Hanc'.ter Design Servic 1123 Floras Pkwy 'rtit°t1i�' "s, N; 2840: https://soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD-DocstP/PAMLICO.htrr.l. V21/2016 viiluini cmica LcaNasYuuu - rruvii.i%.v act= rage 4 oI 4 National Cooperative Soil Survey U.S.A. =, , F! ,ra! Pair 28401; https.-//soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD—Docs/PIPAMLICO.html 6/2112016 V111W41 47191Kb MUZAA1PUVl1 - L I lilYriltl Y L'+lY ► VIIWW rar'c 1 or j LOCATION LYNN HAVEN FL+GA NC SC Established Series Rev. GRB 03/2009 LYNN HAVEN SERIES The Lynn Haven series consists of very deep, poorly and very poorly drained, moderate or moderately rapid permeable soils in low areas and depressions the Gulf Coast and Atlantic Flatwoods. They formed in thick deposits of sandy marine sediments. Near the type location, the mean annual temperature is about 68 degrees F., and the mean annual precipitation is about 55 inches. Slopes range from 0 to S percent. TAXONOMIC CLASS: Sandy, siliceous, thermic Typic Alaquods TYPICAL PEDON: Lynn Haven fine sand --range. (Colors are for moist soil) A--O to 12 inches; black (IOYR 2/1) fine sand; weak fine granular structure; friable; many fine and medium roots; strongly acid; clear wavy boundary. (8 to 20 inches thick) Eg--12 to 16 inches; gray (N 6/0) fine sand; single grain; loose; common fine and medium roots; many uncoated sand grains; very strongly acid; abrupt wavy boundary. (2 to 18 inches thick) Bh1--16 to 22 inches; dark reddish brown (5YR 3/2) fine sand; weak fine granular structure; friable; many fine and medium roots; few fine and medium pores; sand grains coated with organic matter; very strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. Bh2--22 to 30 inches; dark brown (7.5YR 3/2) fine sand; weak fine granular structure; friable; few fine roots; few fine pores; most sand grains are coated with organic matter; few small pockets of uncoated sand grains; very strongly acid; gradual wavy boundary. (Combined thickness of the Bh horizons is from 6 to more than 50 inches thick.) Cg--30 to 75 inches; gray (5Y 6/1) fine sand; single grain; loose; common medium distinct brown (IOYR 5/3) and light yellowish brown (IOYR 614) masses of iron accumulation; very strongly acid. TYPE LOCATION: Bay County, Florida. Approximately 1 mile south of intersection of U. S. Highway 98 and State Highway 392 and about 50 feet east of Highway 392 in Sec. 4, T. 4 S., R. 15 W. RANGE IN CHARACTERISTICS: Reaction ranges from extremely acid to strongly acid throughout the profile. The Oa, horizon, where present, is less than 7 inches thick. It has hue of 5YR to i OYR, value of 2 or 3, and chroma of I to 3. Texture is muck. Ha;i ver Design 1123 Floral Fkwy. wliii@ ngton, NIC 2M3 https://soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD—Docs/IAYNN—HAVEN.hanl 612l/2016 VLL"on"A Vuaa%oa Lr.7YLl},ILLVLL — id L L\L7-11L'L V LL• L7GLLGJ rugczutj The A horizon has hue of I OYR, value of 2 or 3, and chrome of 1 or 2; or is neutral with value of 2 or 3. When dry, this horizon has a salt -and -pepper appearance due to mixing of organic matter and white sand grains. Texture is sand, fine sand or mucky fine sand. The Eg or E horizon, where present, has hue of 1 OYR or 2.5YR, value of 4 to 7, and chroma of I or 2; or is neutral with value of 5 to 7. Redoximorphic features in shades of yellow and brown range from none to common. Texture is sand or fine sand. The Bh horizon has hue of 5YR to IOYR, value of 2 or 3, and chroma of I to 4. Sand grains are coated with organic matter. Vertical or horizontal tongues or pockets of grayish sand occur in the Bh horizon in some pedons. Texture is sand, fine sand, loamy sand or loamy fine sand. Some pedons have a CB horizon with hue of IOYR to SYR, value of 3 to 5, and chroma of 3 or 4 with redoximorphic features in shades of gray, brown, or yellow. Texture is sand, fine sand, loamy sand or loamy fine sand. Some pedons have a bisequum of E'g and B'h. Colors and textures are similar to the Eg and Bh horizons. The Cg horizon has hue of 7.5YR to SY, value of to 7, and chroma of I to 3. Redoximorphic features in shades of brown, yellow, or red range from few to many. Texture is sand, fine sand, loamy sand or loamy fine sand. COMPETING SERIES: These include Boulogne and the very poorly drained Wesconnett series. Boulogne and Wesconnett soils do not have E horizons immediately below the A horizon. GEOGRAPHIC SETTING: Lynn Haven soils are on low areas and in depressions of the Gulf Coast and Atlantic Flatwoods. They formed in thick beds of marine sand. The climate is warm and humid. Slopes range from O to 5 percent. The average annual air temperature ranges from 65 to 70 degrees F., and the average annual precipitation ranges from 50 to 60 inches. GEOGRAPHICALLY ASSOCIATED SOILS: These include the Allanton, Baymeade. Blanton. Evergreen, Hurricane . KershKingsferrv, Kureb. Lakeiand. Leon. Mandarin Mg ille, Olustee. Osier. PIummer. Potts, Rutlepe, Scranton. and Seagate series. Allanton, Hurricane and Pottsburg soils have a Bh horizon at depths greater than 50 inches, The Baymeade, Blanton, Kershaw, Kureb, Lakeland, Osier, Plummer, Rutlege, and Scranton soils do not have Bh horizons. Evergreen soils have a histic epipedon. Kingsferry soils have a Bh horizon between a depth of 30 and 50 inches. Leon soils lack an umbric epipedon. Olustee soils have Bt horizons below the Bh horizon. Murville soils do not have E horizons immediately below the A horizon. Seagate soils are better drained and have argiliic horizons beneath the Bh horizons. DRAINAGE AND PERMEABILITY: poorly or very poorly drained; moderately rapid or moderate permeability. USE AND VEGETATION: Most areas of Lynn Haven soils remain in their natural state. A few small areas are used for truck crops and pasture land.. The native vegetatio:. co- fists of sl%Wh pine, longleaf pine, or cypress and bay trees with an underg owth of sawpalmet.o, gal berry, fedderbush, huckleberry, and pineland threeawn. In depressions. cti-rress and bay trees are denser along with blackgum, red maple, and Ogeechee lime. The shrubs include federbush, Virginia willow, buttonbush, 7s'3 • r Design S=sn'ct''Q- i 123 Flora, P%wy, WC 2 403• https://soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD DocsiLILYNN HAVEN,html 6;'2I 2016 VLAA%w&al yrilFa L-P'60 .A1P1Avta - L, i L\17 11A r L"1\ ►7GlIG.7 and waxmyrtle. Common herbaceous plants and vines include muscadine grape, greenbriars, and poison -ivy, along with maidencane grass, cinnamon fern and sphagnum. DISTRIBUTION AND EXTENT: Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. The series is of moderate extent. MLRA SOIL SURVEY REGIONAL OFFICE (MO) RESPONSIBLE: Auburn, Alabama. SERIES ESTABLISHED: Florence and Sumter Counties, South Carolina; 1969. REMARKS: The water table is at U to 6 inches for periods of 2 to 6 months annually and within a depth of 40 inches for more than 6 months during most years; during extended dry periods it is below 40 inches. Depressional areas are ponded for long duration in most years. Diagnostic horizons and features recognized in this pedon: Umbric epipedon - The zone extending from the surface to a depth of 12 inches. (A horizon). Albic horizon - The zone between 12 and 16 inches. (E horizon). Spodic horizon - The zone between 16 and 34 inches. (Bhl and Bh2 horizons). National Cooperative Soil Survey U.S.A. Hanover Desic gn a8.-t1c6s 7i al mi�-r".. Wijmf ntgton, km 264o,3 https://soilseries.sc.egov.usda.gov/OSD—DocsKAYNN—HAVEN.html 6/21/2016 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ANNUAL R NAME OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: TRS HOLDINGS, LLC SECRETARY OF STATE ID NUMBER: 0717087 STATE OF FORMATION: NC REPORT FOR THE YEAR: 2016 SECTION A: REGISTERED AGENT'S INFORMATION 1. NAME OF REGISTERED AGENT: Thomas R. Smith 2. SIGNATURE OF THE NEW REGISTERED AGENT: SOSID: 0717087 Date Filed: 2/2l201611:59:00 PM Elaine F. 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Hollis, PE, PLS a SP-- 4 Ra:eve: Hemp Services, FAA 1123 Floral Parkway Wilmington, NC 28403 C-0597 ECEIVE JUL 272016 BY: Lehigh wet detention / retention ponds summary; POND No. 1 Project Area = 357,717sf = 8.21 acres Roadways (BC to BC) _ Sidewalks (5' wide) = Lots (22 @ 4000sf each) _ Future, or other = Total impervious = POND No. 2 32,502sf 2,054sf 88,000sf 2,644sf 125,200sf = 35% Project Area = 507,202sf = 11.64 acres Roadways (BC to BC) _ Sidewalks (5' wide) = Lots (33 @ 40009f each) _ Future, or other = Total impervious 141e0-awn.doe 34,851 sf 5,138sf 132,000sf 5,531 sf 177,520sf = 35% Hat-'Ovar Design Services 1123 Floral Pkwy, Wilmington, NC 234t33 Lehigh wet detention / retention pond POND No. 1 Additional Calculation Summary for NCDENR / DWQ : WATER QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS - Impervious area calculations: See Project Data Sheet TOTAL IMPERVIOUS = 125,200 sf TOTAL AREA DRAINING TO POND = 8.21 acres = 357,717 sf SA REQUIRED: 125200 / 357717 = 0.35 or 35% At 4.5' average depth, 90% TSS removal, from chart - SA/DA factor = 2.8 357717 x 0.01 x 2.8 = 10,000 sf SA REQUIRED At Elev. = 11.0 29,000 sf SA PROVIDED VOLUME REQUIRED: R=[(P)(PJ)(Rv)/12I(A) SEE PAGES A.1 and A.2, "Controlling Urban Runoff: A Practical Manual for Planning and Designing Urban BMPs" (P) = 1.5" (Pj)= 0.9 (Rv) = 0.05 + 0.9(125200/357717) = 0.365 (A) = 357717 R= [(1.5)(0.365)/12](357717) = 0.461 acre-feet = 16,300 cf REQUIRED STORAGE At Elev. = 12.0 = 32,500 cf PROVIDED STORAGE DRAWDOWN: Average head from storage elevation to orifice - 12.0 - 11.0 / 3 = 0.33 6" PVC w/ 2" hole drain to draw -down pond required storage volume: Orifice equation: Q = CA(2gh)" 1 /2 Q = 0.61.0218)(64.4 X 0.33)" 112 = 0.0606 cfs T = 269,000 sec. = 3 days OKAY FOREBAY REQUIREMENTS - Approximate required capacity = 130,750 X 20% = 26,150 cf Provided capacity = 26,750 cf OKAY Henover Design S���icw 1123 Floral Pk", Wilmington, NC 28403 Lehigh - Pond 1 STAGE - STORAGE TABLES: MAIN BODY OF POND - BUILD -OUT CONDITION Above WSEL INCR. INCPL INCR. ELEV. AREA VOL. STORAGE STORAGE (ft) (sf) (Cfl (CI) (Be-ft) 11.0 29,000 - - - 12.0 36,000 32,500 329500 0.75 13.0 39,500 18,875 51,375 1.18 14.0 43,500 20,750 72,125 1.66 15.0 47,000 45,250 117,375 2.69 16.0 51,000 49,000 166,375 3.82 STATE STORAGE VOLUME - 32,500 0.75 staage14160.xis Design Services 1123 Floral Phwy. Wilrnington, NC 2c o3 W O O o o O U C%j N a� o n8 0 o g caC o oo so zn 4 cn to -- to ri in CV W e Ct W C N C e*1 CS O tz 'e g to �o V- 00 00 m .0 Uknknotnoc��QppvOsc'o N n N N Q O O Q N trf h ¢y ooa$ vOi�$cga at;M tV O oti oa n do �o Wn v 15, W Hanover OFsfg7n, Services 112 3 F10'.all spysal;. Vi'mintg:on, NO 28403 Qj O s0 Cti O �o N c�i o0 o � ,i CS Qa>� o > pQpF �b�F�Fac Zw�ErFF-�a Hydrograph Summary Report Page 7 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak Now (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Volume (Cult) Return period (Ym) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ft) Maximum storage WWI) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 5.48 6 762 56,790 10 — — 10yr Predev-24hr 2 SCS Runoff 10.55 6 756 102,327 50 —..• — ----- 50yr Predev 3 SCS Runoff 12.99 6 755 124,029 100 ---- -.--- -- 100yr Predev 4 SCS Runoff 23.63 6 738 182,831 10 -- ---- --- I%T Postdew24hr 5 SCS Runoff 33.66 6 738 220.712 50 -- -- Sow Pcswvj 8 SCS Runoff 38.00 6 738 250,640 100 --- -....- -- 10Dyr Postdev 7 Reservoir 6.48 6 792 140,093 10 4 13.39 80.466 1 Oyr Past-Route-24 8 Rsservdr 11.97 6 780 206,055 50 5 14.11 116,818 50yr Post -Route 9 Reservoir 13.78 6 780 237.946 100 6 14.37 128.538 100yr Post -Route 10 Rational 5.30 1 30 9.547 2 -- ------ _.._ 1-year Rational pr 11 Rational 30.88 1 15 27.791 2 --» — -- i-year post 12 Reservdr 0.06 1 30 5.157 2 11 11.85 27,730 i-year rued 13 SCS Runoff 8.25 6 762 81,676 25 --- — --.. 25.YR PRE 14 SCS Runoff 29.31 5 738 190,985 25 ---- —.. --- 25- P POST 15 Reservotr 8.22 6 786 178,344 25 14 13.83 104,557 25-YR ROUTED 9 r Ji} ilfl�e«: A? 'IUliiM,1n:lton, �NJC Proj. file: pondl-scs.GPW OF file: newhanover.IDF Run date: 06-03-2016 Reservoir Report ft" 1 Reservoir No. 1 - Lehigh Pond 1 SCS Pond Data Pond storage Is based on known contour areas Stage 1 Storage Table Stage Elevation Contour area Incr. Storage Total storage ft ft sqft cuff cult 0.00 11.00 29,000 0 0 1.00 12.00 36,000 32,500 32,500 2.00 13.00 39,500 37,750 70,250 3.00 14.00 43,500 41,500 111,750 4.00 15.00 47,000 45,250 157,000 5.00 16.00 51,000 49,000 206,000 Culvert 1 orifice Structures Weir Structures English [A] [Bl [C] [D] [A] [B] [C] [D] Rise in = 18.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 Crest Len ft = 1.0 16.0 30.0 0.0 Shan in = 18.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 Crest El. ft = 12.00 14.00 15.00 0.00 No. Barrels = 1 1 0 0 Weir Coeff. = 3.30 3.30 3.00 0.00 Invert El. ft = 11.00 11.00 0.00 0.00 Eqn. Exp. = 1.50 1.50 1.50 0.00 Length ft = 20.0 15.0 0.0 0.0 Multi -Stage = Yes Yes No No Slope % = 0.10 0.01 0.00 0.00 N Value = .011 .011 .000 .000 Qrif. Coeff. as Q60 0.60 0.00 0.00 Multi -Stage = ---- Yes No No Tailwater Elevation a 11.00 ft Nab All oublowe have been analysed under Intel and m0et caWd Stage I Storage I Discharge Table Stage Storage Elevation Clv A Clv B CIv C Clv D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Discharge ft tuft ft efs cfs cis cfs cis cfs cis eisll cfs 0.00 0 11.00 0.00 0,00- --- 0.00 0.00 0.00 --- 0.00 1.00 32,500 12.00 1.10 0.07 -- --- 0.00 0.00 0.00 --- 0.07 2.00 70,250 13.00 7.71 0.05 --- --- 3.30 0.00 0.00 -- 3.35 3.00 111,750 14.00 12.76 M07 -- --- 9.33 0.00 0.00 --- 9.41 4.00 157.000 15.00 15.34 0.00 --- --- 17.15 52.80 0.00 --- 15.34 5.00 206,000 16.00 17.54 0.00 --- --- 26.40 149.34 90.00 --- 107.54 Hanovertesit1 Services 1123 s iG74 M;X-t:,y. 1 1' I Hwiover Desigri Services 1123 Fierai PRv y. Wiimingt®n. ANC 28403 Project: pond's-scs.GPW IDF: newhenover.IDF 15 hyd's 1��3-2016 Hydrograph Report Hyd. No. I 10yr Predev-24hr Hydrograph type Storm frequency Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration SCS Runoff = 10 yrs = 8.21 ac = 0.5 % = USER = 6.70 in = 24 hrs Hydrograph Discharge Table Peals discharge = 5.48 cfs Time interval = 6 min Curve number = 55 Hydraulic length = 900 ft Time of cons. (Tc) = 30 min Distribution = Type III Shape factor = 242 Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) EIVIsh TaW Volume = 55,790 tuft Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) 11.50 0.06 14.70 i .53 17.90 0.65 21.10 0.41 11.60 0.11 14.80 1.48 18.00 0.63 21.20 0.41 11.70 0.18 14.90 1.44 18.10 0.62 21.30 0.40 11.60 0.32 1.5.00 1.40 18.20 0.60 21.40 0.40 11.90 0.56 15.10 1.36 18.30 0.59 21.50 0.39 12.00 1.07 15.20 1.33 18.40 0.58 21.60 0.39 12.10 1.92 15.30 1.29 18.50 0.56 21.70 0.38 12.20 2.91 15.40 1.26 18.60 0.55 21.80 0.38 12.30 3.95 15.50 1.22 16.70 0.54 21.90 0.38 12.40 4.76 15.60 1.19 18,80 0.53 22.00 0,37 12.50 5,20 15.70 1.16 18.90 0.53 22.10 0.37 12.60 5.42 15.60 1.13 19.00 0.52 22.20 0.37 12.70 5.48 << 15.90 1.10 19.10 0.51 22.30 0.38 12.80 5.42 16.00 1.07 19.20 0.50 22.40 0.38 12.90 5.29 16.10 1.03 19.30 0.50 22.50 0.38 13.00 5.13 16.20 1.00 19.40 0.49 22.60 0.37 13.10 4.93 16.30 0.97 19.50 0.49 22.70 0.37 13.20 4.70 16.40 0.94 19.60 0.48 22.80 0.37 13.30 4.44 16.50 0.92 19.70 0.48 22.90 0.36 13.40 4.17 16.60 0.89 19.80 0.47 23.00 0.36 13.50 3.89 16.70 0.87 19.90 0.47 23.10 0.36 13.60 3.59 16.80 0.84 20.00 0.46 23.20 0.35 13.70 3.28 16.90 0.82 20.10 0.46 23.30 0.35 13.80 2.97 17.00 0.80 20.20 0.45 23.40 0.34 13.90 2.65 17.10 0.78 20.30 0.45 23.50 0.34 14.00 2.35 17.20 0.76 20.40 0.44 23.60 0.34 14.10 2.10 17.30 0.74 20.50 0.44 23.70 0.33 14.20 1.93 17.40 0.73 20.50 0.43 23.80 0.33 14.30 1.80 17.50 0.71 20.70 0.43 23.90 012 14.40 1.71 17.60 0.69 20.80 0.43 24.00 0.32 14.50 1.64 17.70 0.68 20.90 0.42 24.10 0,30 14.60 1.58 17.80 0.66 21.00 0.42 24.20 0,29 Continues on next page,,. 'risnover 0eSign 8 '., E�r"S�StFf��%t� Hydrograph Report Hyd. No. 2 50yr Predev Hydrograph type Storm frequency Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 50 yrs = 8.21 ac = 0.5 % = USER = 9.00 in = 24 hrs Hydrograph Discharge Table Peak discharge Time interval Curve number Hydraulic length Time of cons. {Tc) Distribution Shape factor Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hm cfs) Page 1 Errgl'ish = 10.55 cis = 6 min = 55 = 900 ft = 30 min Type III = 242 Total Vdume=102,327 cuH Time - Outflow (hrs cfs) 10.80 0.14 14.00 3.96 17.20 1.22 20.40 0.70 10.90 0.18 14.10 3.51 17.30 1.19 20.50 0.70 11.00 0.22 14.20 3.22 17.40 1.16 20.60 0.69 11.10 0.27 14.30 2.99 17.50 1.14 20.70 0.68 11.20 0.34 14.40 2.83 17.60 1.11 20.80 0.67 11.30 0.41 14.50 2.70 17.70 1.09 20.90 0.67 11.40 0.49 14.60 2.60 17.80 1.06 21.00 0.66 11.50 0.60 14.70 2.51 17.90 1.04 21.10 0.65 11.60 0J4 14,80 2.43 18.00 1.01 21.20 0.64 11.70 0.95 14.90 2.36 18.10 0.99 21.30 0.64 11.80 130 15.00 2.29 18.20 0.96 21.40 0.63 11.90 1.85 15.10 2.23 18.30 0.94 21.50 0.62 12.00 2.93 15.20 2.17 18.40 0.92 21.60 0.61 12.10 4.58 15.30 2.11 18.50 0.90 21.70 0.61 12.20 6.42 15.40 2.05 18.60 0.88 21.80 0.60 12.30 8.27 15.50 1.99 18.70 0.87 21.90 0.59 12.40 9.63 15.60 1.94 18.80 0.85 22.00 0.58 12.50 10.28 15.70 1.88 18.90 0.84 22.10 0.59 12.60 10.55 << 15.80 1.83 19.00 0.82 22.20 0.59 12.70 10.54 15.90 1.78 19.10 0.81 22.30 0.60 12.80 10.31 16.00 1.72 19.20 0.80 22.40 0.60 12.90 9.97 16.10 1.67 19.30 0.79 22.50 0.60 13.00 9.57 16.20 1.62 19.40 0.78 22.60 0.59 13.10 9.11 16.30 1.57 19.50 0.77 22.70 0.58 13.20 8.61 16.40 1.52 19.60 0.76 22.80 0.58 13.30 8.08 16.50 1.48 19.70 0.76 22.90 0.57 13.40 7.51 16.60 1.43 19.80 .0.75 23.00 0.57 13.50 6.93 16.70 1.39 19.90 0.74 23.10 0.56 13.60 6.33 18.80 1.35 20.00 0.73 23.20 0.55 13.70 5.72 16.90 1.32 20.10 0.73 23.30 0.55 13.80 5.11 17.00 1.28 20.20 0.72 23.40 0.54 13.90 4.52 17.10 1.25 20.30 0.71 23.60 0.53 Continues on next page- Hydrograph Report Page English Hyd. No. 3 100yr Predev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 12.99 cfs Storm frequency = 100 yrs. Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 8.21 ac Curve number = 55 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 900 It Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min Total precip. = 10.00 in Distribution = Type iii Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Vdume m 124.029 tuft Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 10.50 0.17 13.70 6.85 16.90 1.54 20.10 0.84 10.60 0.21 13.80 6.10 17.00 1.50 20.20 0.84 10.70 0.25 13.90 5.37 17.10 1.46 20.30 0.83 10.80 0.31 14.00 4.69 17.20 1.43 20.40 0.82 10.90 0.37 14.10 4.15 17.30 1.39 20.50 0.81 11.00 0.43 14.20 3.80 17.40 1.36 20.60 0.80 11.10 0.50 14.30 3.53 17.50 1.33 20.70 0.79 11.20 0.58 14.40 3.33 17.60 1.30 20.80 0.78 11.30 0.68 14.50 3.18 17.70 1.27 20.90 0.78 11.40 0.79 14.60 3.06 17.80 1.24 21.00 0.77 11.50 0.93 14.70 2.96 17.90 1.21 21.10 0.76 11.60 1.11 14.80 2.86 18.00 1.18 21.20 0.75 11.70 1.39 14.90 2.77 18.10 1.15 21.30 0.74 11.80 1.83 15.00 2.69 18.20 1.12 21.40 0.73 11.90 2.53 15.10 2.62 18.30 1:10 21.50 0.72 12.00 3.88 15.20 2.54 18.40 1.07 21.60 0.72 12.10 5.90 15.30 2.47 18.50 1.05 21.70 0.71 12.20 8.13 15.40 2.40 18.60 1.03 21.80 0.70 12.30 10.35 15.50 2.34 18.70 1.01. 21.90 0.69 12.40 11.96 15.60 2.27 18.80 0.99 22.00 0.68 12.50. 12.70 15.70 2.21 18.90 0.97 22.10 0.68 12.60 12.99 << 15.80 2.14 19.00 0.96 22.20 0.69 12.70 12.92 15.90 2.08 19.10 0.95 22.30 0.69 12.80 12.61 16.00 2.02 19.20 0.93 22.40 0.70 12.90 12.1.7 16.10 1.96 19.30 0.92 22.50 0.69 13.94 11.65 16.20 1.89 19.40 0.91 22.60 0.69 13.10. 11.08 16.30 1.84 19.50 0.90 22.70 0.68 13.20 10.44 16.40 1.7E 19.60 0.89 22.80 0.67 13.30 9.77 16.50 1.73 19.70 0.88 22.90 0.67 13.40 9.07 16.60 1.68 19.80 0.87 23.00 0.66 13.50 8.34 16.70 1.63 19.90 0.86 23.10 0.65 13.60 7.60 16.80 1.58 20.00 0.85 23.20 0.64 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Page English Hyd. No. 4 10yr Postdev-24hr Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peale discharge = 23.63 cfs Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 8.21 ac Curve number = 85 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 900 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 6.70 in Distribution = Type Ili Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Volume =152,631 tuft Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time - Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 7.20 0.25 10.40 1.65 13.60 3.70 18.80 1.29 7.30 0.27 10.50 1.74 13.70 3.52 16.90 1.26 7.40 0.29 10.60 1.85 13.80 3.36 17.00 1.24 7.50 0.31 10.70 1.96 13.90 3.23 17.10 1.21 7.60 0.33 10.80 2.07 14.00 3.10 17.20 1.18 7.70 0.35 10.90 2.19 14.10 2.98 17.30 1.16 7.80 0.37 11.00 2.32 14.20 2.86 17.40 1.13 7.90 0.39 11.10 2.46 14.30 2.76 17.50 1.10 8.00 0.42 11.20 2.63 14.40 2.67 17.60 1.08 8.10 0.44 11.30 2.86 14.50 2.58 17.70 1.05 8.20 0.47 11.40 3.14 14.60 2.51 17.80 1.02 8.30 0.50 11.50 3.46 14.70 2.44 17.90 1.00 6.40 0.53 11.60 3.98 14.80 2.37 18.00 0.97 8.50 0.57 11.70 5.00 14.90 2.31 18.10 0.94 8.60 0.60 11.80 6.68 15.00 2.25 18.20 0.92 8.70 0.64 11.90 9.01 15.10 2.19 18.30 0.90 8.80 0.69 12.00 13.38 15.20 2.12 18.40 0.88 8.90 0.73 12.10 19.45 15.30 2.06 18.50 0.87 9.00 0.78 12.20 23.05 15.40 2.00 18.60 0.85 9.10 0.83 12.30 23.63 << 15.50 1.94 18.70 0.84 9.20 0.88 12.40 23.06 15.60 1.88 18.80 0.83 9.30 0.93 12.50 21.39 15.70 1.82 18.90 0.83 9.40 0.99 12.60 18.91 15.80 1.76 19.00 0.82 9.50 1.04 12.70 16.13 15.90 1.70 19.10 0.81 9.60 1..10 12.80 13.36 16.00 1.64 19.20 0.80 9.70 1.16 12.90 10.70 16.10 1.58 19.30 0.79 9.80 1.22 13.00 8.25 16.20 1,52 19.40 0.78 9.90 1.28 13.10 6.46 16.30 1,47 19.50 0.78 10.00 1.34 13.20 5.39 16.40 1.43 19.60 0.77 10.10 1.41 13.30 4.67 16.50 1.39 19.70 0.76 10.20 1.48 13.40 4.21 16.60 1.35 19.80 0.75 10.30 1.56 13.50 3.92 16.70 1.32 19.90 0.74 Continues on next page... Vl'iic��l��'I�'a71 r, :ta :dbiac6'l: Hydrograph Report Page 1 Engish Hyd. No. 5 50yr Postdev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 33.66 cfs Stone frequency = 50 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 8.21 ac Curve number = 65 Basin Slope = 1.0 % Hydraulic length = 900 It Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 9.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total vdume = 220,712 wit Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time « Outflow (hrs cfs) (hm cfs) (hm cfs) (hrs cfs) 6.40 0.34 9.60 1.86 12.80 18.74 16.00 2.25 6.50 0.36 9.70 1.94 12.90 14.96 16.10 2.17 6.60 0.38 9-An 2.03 13.00 11.49 16.20 2.09 6.70 0.41 9.90 2.12 13.10 8.97 16.30 2.03 6.80 0.43 10.00 2.20 13.20 7.48 16.40 1.97 6.90 0.46 10.10 2.30 13.30 6.48 16.50 1.91 7.00 0.49 10.20 2.40 13.40 5.83 16.60 1.86 7.10 0.52 10.30 2.52 13.50 5.42 16.70 1.82 7.20 0.55 10.40 2.65 13.60 5.12 16.80 1.78 7.30 0.58 10.50 2.79 13-70 4.87 16.90 1,74 7.40 0.61 10.60 2.94 13.80 4,65 17.00 1.70 7.50 0.64 10.70 3.10 13.90 4.46 17.10 1.66 7.60 0.67 10.80 3.26 14.00 4.28 17.20 1.63 7.70 0.71 10.90 3.43 14.10 4.11 17.30 1.59 7.80 0.74 11.60 3.61 14.20 3.95 17.40 1.55 7.90 0.77 11.10 3.81 14.30 3.81 17.50 1.52 8.00 0.81 11.20 4.06 14.40 3.68 17.60 1.48 8.10 0.85 11.30 4.40 14.50 3.56 17.70 1.44 8.20 0.89 11.40 4.80 14.60 3.46 17.80 1.41 8.30 0.94 11.50 5.26 14.70 3.36 17.90 1.37 8.40 0.99 11.60 6.01 14.80 3.27 18.00 1.33 8.50 1.04 11.70 7.50 14.90 3.18 18.10 1.30 8.60 1.10 11.80 9.94 15.00 3.09 18.20 1.26 8.70 1.17 11.90 13.28 15.10 3.01 18.30 1.24 8.80 1.23 12.00 19.49 15.20 2.93 18.40 1.21 8.90 1.30 12,10 28.02 15.30 2.84 18.50 1.19 9.00 1,38 12.20 32.98 15.40 2.76 18.60 1.17 9.10 1.45 12.30 33.66 << 15.50 2.657 18.70 1.16 9.20 1.53 12.40 32.71 15.60 2.59 18.80 1.14 9.30 1.61 12.50 30.26 15.70 2.51 18.90 1.13 9.40 1.69 12.60 26.68 15.80 2.42 19.00 1.12 9.50 1.77 12.70 22.69 15.90 2.34 19.10 1.11 Continues on next page... Hamm Design Servicc-s 1123 Plural Pkviy. Hydrograph Report Pap 1 English Hyd. No. 6 100yr Postdev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 38.00 cis Storm frequency = 100 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 8.21 ac Curve number = 85 Basin Slope = 1.0 % Hydraulic length = 900 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 10.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 ioW Volume = 250,640 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cis) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 6.20 0.40 9.40 2.01 12.60 30.03 15.80 2.71 6.30 0.42 9.50 2.10 12.70 25.52 15.90 2.61 6.40 0.44 9.60 2.20 12.80 21.0E 16.00 2.52 6.50 0.47 9.70 2.30 12.90 16.79 16.10 2.43 6.60 0.50 9.80 2.39 13.00 12.89 16.20 2.34 6.70 0.53 9.90 2.49 13.10 10.06 16.30 2.26 6.80 0.56 10.00 2.59 13.20 8.39 16A0 2.20 6.90 0.59 10.10 2.70 13.30 7.26 16.50 2.14 7.00 0.62 10.20 2.82 13.40 6.53 16.60 2.08 7.10 0.65 10.30 2.95 13.50 6.07 16.70 2.03 7.20 0,69 10.40 3.09 13.60 5.74 16.80 1.99 7.30 0.72 10.50 3.25 13.70 5.45 16.90 1.94 7.40 0.76 10.60 3.42 13.80 5.21 17.00 1.90 7.50 0.80 10.70 3.60 13.90 4.99 17.10 1.66 7.60 0.84 10.80 3.79 14.00 4.79 17.20 1.82 7.70 0.88 10.90 3.98 14.10 4.60 17.30 1.78 7.80 0.91 11.00 4.18 14.20 4.42 17.40 1.74 7.00 0.96 11.10 4.40 14.30 4.26 17.50 1.69 8.00 1.00 11.20 4.70 14.40 4.12 17.60 1.65 8.10 1.04 11.30 6.07 14.50 3.99 17.70 1.61 8.20 1.09 11.40 5.53 14.60 3.87 17.80 1.57 8.30 1.14 11.50 6.05 14.70 3.76 17.90 1.53 8.40 1.20 11.60 6.90 14.80 3.65 18.00 1.49 8.50 1.27 11.70 8.59 14.90 3.56 18.10 1.45 8.66 1.34 11.80 11.36 15.00 3.46 18.20 1.41 8.70 1.41 11.90 15.14 15.10 3.37 18.30 1.38 8.80 1.49 12.00 22.15 15.20 3.27 18.40 1.35 8.90 1.57 12,10 31.73 15.30 3.18 18.50 1.33 9.00 1.65 12.20 37.27 15.40 3.08 18.60 1.31 9.10 1.74 12.30 38.00 15.50 2.99 18.70 1.29 9.20 1.83 12.40 36.89 15.60 2.90 18.80 1.28 9.30 1.92 12.50 34.09 15.70 2.80 18.90 1.27 Continues on next page... Wi"MV-1910n; NC 28403 Hydrograph Report Hyd. No. 7 10yr Post-Route-24hr Hydrograph type = Reservoir Storm frequency = 10 yrs Inflow hyd. No. = 4 Max. Elevation = 13.39 ft Peak discharge Time interval Reservoir name Max. Storage Page 9 English = 5.48 cfs =6min = Lehigh Pond 1 S = 86,466 cuff Some kwxauon m1mod used. Total Volume =140.093 tuft Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Civ B Civ C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hra) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cis cis cis cis cis 11.70 5.00 11.67 0.67 0.05 - 0.05 11:80 6.68 11.73 0.75 0.06 - - - ----- ---- -- 0.06 11.90 9.01 11.82 0.86 0.06 --- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.06 12.00 13.38 11.94 1.03 0.07 - --- ----- - - ----- 0.07 12.10 19.45 12.11 1.23 0.07 - - 0.11 - - - 0.19 12.20 23.05 12.30 1.42 0.07 - - 0.55 - a--- - 0.63 12.30 23.63 << 12.52 1.90 0.06 - - 1.23 - ----- - 1.29 12.40 23.06 12.72 5.26 0.04 -- - 2.04 ----- ----- ---- 2.07 12.50 21.39 12.91 7.02 0.05 - --- 2.86 ---- --- ----- 2.92 12.60 18.91 13.07 8.18 0.05 - --- 3.64 - - - 3.69 12.70 16.13 13.18 8.97 0.06 ----- - 4.25 ----- - --- 4.31 12.80 13.36 13.27 9.51 0.06 - - 4.74 - - - 4.80 12.90 10.70 13.33 9.87 0.06 - - 6.08 -- -- ---- 5.15 13.00 8.25 13.37 10.08 0.06 ----- - 5.29 - ---- ----- 5.36 13.10 6.46 13.39 10.18 0.06 --- ---- 5.39 --_- - ----- 5.46 13.20 5.39 13.39 10.20 0.06 - --- 5.41 - ----- - 5.48 << 13.30 4.67 13.39 10.18 0.06 - - 5.39 - ---- -- 5.46 13.40 4.21 13.38 10.13 0.06 - - 5.34 - 5.41 13.50 3.92 13.37 10.07 0.06 - ----- 5.28 ----- ---- - 5.34 13.60 3.70 13.35 9.99 0.06 - - 5.20 - 5.27 13.70 3.52 13.34 9.91 0.06 - - 5.12 --- --- - 5.19 13.80 3.36 13.33 9.83 0.06 ----- ---•- 5.04 ----- --- - 5.10 13.90 3.23 13.31 9.74 0.06 ----- 4.95 ----- 5.01 14.00 3.10 13.29 9.65 0.06 - - 4.86 - ---- ---- 4.92 14.10 2.98 13.28 9.55 0.06 - ---- ---- 4.77 - - -- 4.83 14.20 2.86 13.26 9.45 0.06 - - 4.68 ----- ---- ---- 4.74 14.30 2.76 13.25 9.35 0.06 - ---- 4.59 - ----- ---- 4.65 14.40 2.67 13.23 9.25 0.06 - --- 4.50 ----- ---- ----- 4.56 14.50 2.58 13.21 9.15 0.06 - ---- 4.41 - ----- ----- 4.47 14.60 2.51 13.20 9.05 0.06 - - 4.32 - - - 4.38 14.70 2.44 13.18 8.95 0.06 - - 4.23 - - - 4.29 14.80 2.37 13.16 8.84 0.06 - - 4.15 - ----- ----- 4.21 14.96 2.31 13.16 8.74 0.06 - 4.07 - ----- - 4.12 150.00 2.25 13.13 8.63 0.06 - ----- 3.9Q - - - 4.04 15.10 2.19 13.12 8.53 0.06 ----- --- 3.90 ---- ---- -- 3.96 15.20 2.12 13.10 8.43 0.06 ----- - 3.82 -- - - 3.87 Continues on next page... H a-c r Clbaigrn 9eo %(Wes 1123 Fk,, al. Pkvvy Wilmington, NC 284f3 Hydrograph Report Page 1 English Hyd. No. 8 50yr Post -Route Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 11.97 ds Storm frequency = 50 yrs Time interval = 6 min Inflow hyd. No. = 5 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond I S Max. Elevation = 14.11 ft Max. Storage = 116,818 cult Storage WWatm matIM used. Totes Volume = 208.058 tuft Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Civ A Civ B Civ C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 11.70 7.50 12.11 1.24 0,07 ----- - 0.12 ----- ----- ----- 0.19 11.80 9.94 12.19 1.32 0.07 - - 0.27 ----- ----- ---- 0.35 11.90 13.28 12.29 1.41 0.07 - - 0.53 - ----- ----- 0.60 12.00 19.49 12.44 1.60 0.07 - -- 0.98 - - ----- 1.04 12.10 28.02 12.66 4.44 0.04 - - 1.76 - ---- - 1.80 12.20 32.98 12.92 7.12 0.05 ----- - 2.93 ----- 2.98 12.30 33.66 ec 13.19 9.00 0.06 --- - 4.28 - ---- ---- 4.33 12.40 32.71 13.43 10.43 0.07 - - 5.66 ---- ----- ---- 5.73 12.50 30.26 13.65 11.56 0.07 - --- 7.00 ----- - ----- 7.07 12.60 26.68 13.83 12.27 0,07 - ----- 8.18 - --- - 8.25 12.70 22.69 13.97 12.67 0.07 - ---- 9.12 - ----- - 9.19 12.80 18.74 14.06 12.92 0.07 - - 9.74 0.95 - - 10.76 12.90 14.96 14.10 13.05 0.07 ---- - 10.05 1.71 - --- 11.80 13.00 11.49 14.11 13.07 0.07 --- - 10.13 2.04 - - 11.97 « 13.10 8.97 14.10 13.04 0.07 - ----- 10.04 1.65 ----- - 11.76 13.20 7.48 14.07 12.97 0.07 - - 9.85 1.22 - - 11.15 13.30 6.48 14.04 12.88 0.07 ---- - 9.64 0.72 - - 10.43 13.40 5.83 14.01 12.80 0.07 ----- - 9.42 0.20 - --- 9.69 13.50 5.42 13.98 12.70 0.07 - ----- 9.19 - ----- - 9.26 13.60 6.12 13.95 12.61 0.07 - - 8.96 - ----- - 9.03 13.70 4.87 13.91 12.51 6.07 ----- --- 8.73 - - ----- 8.80 13.80 4.65 13:88 12.41 0.07 ----- ----- 8.49 ----- ---- - 8.57 13.90 4.46 13.84 12.31 0.07 ----- - 8.27 - - -- 8.34 14.00 4.28 13.81 12.21 0.07 - - 8.04 ---- - - 8.11 14.10 4.11 13.78 12.10 0.07 - - 7.82 ----- - - 7.89 14.20 3.95 13.75 11.98 0.07 - - 7.61 ----- --- -- 7.68 14.30 3.81 13.71 11.86 0.07 - ----- 7.40 ----- ---- ----- 7.47 14.40 3.68 13.68 11.72 0.07 - ----- 7.20 - ----- ----- 7.27 14.50 3.56 13.65- 11.57 0.07 ----- - 7:00 ----- ---- ----- 7.07 14.60 3."6 13.62 11.42 0.07 - ----- 6.81 ----- -- ----- 6.88 14.70 3.36 13.59 11.27 0.07 ---- --- 6.63 ----- - - 6.69 14.80 3.27 13.56 11.12 0.07 ---- --- 6.45 --- 6.52 14.90 3.18 13.54 10.98 0.07 -- - 6.28 --- --- - 6.35 15.00 3.09 13.51 10.84 0.07 - - 6.11 - --- --- 6.18 15.10 3.01 13.48 10.70 0.07 ----- - 5.95 - - - 6.02 15.20 2.93 13.46 10.56 0.07 ----- - 5.80 ----- --- ---•- 6.86 Continues on next page... Har o- Ver CICSign servl "s 1123 Moral ;ph%v , WhIngton, NC 28403, Hydrograph Report Page 7 Eng1sh yd. No. 9 100yr Post -Route Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 13.78 cfs Storm frequency = 100 yrs Time interval = 6 min Inflow hyd. No. = 6 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 1 S Max. Elevation = 14.37 ft Max. Storage = 128,638 cuft storage t e"On MOMW used. Totat Vdume = 237,946 tuft Hydrograph Discharge Table Time inflow Elevation Civ A Civ B Civ C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) cis ft cfs cis cfs cis cis da cfs cis ds 11.40 5.53 12.10 1.23 0.07 - - 0.11 - - - 0.18 11.50 6.05 12.16 1.29 0.07 ----- - 0.21 - - - 0.29 11.60 6.90 12.21 1.35 0.07 --- ---- 0.33 - - - 0.40 11.70 8.59 12.28 1.40 0.07 - - 0.50 - - ----- 0.57 11.80 11.38 12.37 1.47 0.07 ----- - 0.75 - - - 0.82 11.90 15.14 12.49 1.51 0.06 ----- ----- 1.13 - - - 1.19 12.00 22.15 12.65 4.39 0.04 - ----- 1.74 - - - 1.79 12.10 31.73 12.89 6.82 0.05 - ---- 2.76 - - - 2.80 12.20 37.27 13.17 8.85 0.06 - - 4.16 - - - 4.22 12.30 38.00 « 13.45 10.52 0.07 ----- ----- 5.76 - - ----- 5.82 12AO 36.89 13.72 11.87 0.07 ----- ----- 7.42 - - - 7.49 12.50 34.09 13.95 12.62 0.07 - ----- 9.00 ----- -- - 9.07 12.60 30.03 14.13 13.11 0,07 ---- - 10.24 2,48 ---- - 12.19 12.70 25.52 14.25 13.44 0.03 ----- - 11.11 6.52 ----- - 13.44 12.80 21.06 14.32 13.65 - -- ---- 11.69 9.76 - - 13.65 12.90 16.79 14.36 13.76 - - - 12.00 11.70 - ----- 13.76 13.00 12.89 14.37 13.78 - - - 12.07 12.10 - - 13.78 13.10 10.06 14.36 13..73 - ----- ----- 11.93 11.25 - - 13.73 13.20 8.39 14.32 13.64 - ----- ---- 11.66 9.59 ----- - 13.64 13.30 7.26 1427 13,52 0.01 - - 11.32 7.64 - - 13.52 13.40 6.53 14.22 13.37 0.04 - -- 10.93 5.58 - - 13.37 13.50 6.07 14.17 13.23 0.06 - - 10.53 3.73 - - 12.82 13.60 5.74 14.12 13.09 0.07 - ----- 10.16 2.15 - - 12.02 13.70 5.45 14.07 12.95 0.07 ----- - 9.82 1.14 - - 11.03 13.80 5.21 14.03 12.84 0.07 - ----- 9.53 0.45 - - 10.05 13.90 4.99 13.99 12.73 0.07 - - 9.26 - - ---- 9.33 14.00 4.79 13.95 12.62 0.07 - - 9.00 - ----- ---- 9.08 14.10 4.60 13.92 12.52 0.07 - - 8.75 - - ----- 8.82 14,20 4.42 13.88 12.41 0.07 - - 8.50 - --- ----- 8.57 14.30 4.26 13.84 12.31 0.07 - - 8.26 - - - 8.33 14.40 4.12 13.81 12.21 0,07 - - 8.03 - - - 8.10 14,50 3.99 13.77 .12.09 0.07 ----- --- 7.80 - ----- 7.87 14.60 3.87 13.74 11.96 0.07 - - 7.58 - ----- -- 7.65 14.70 3.76 13.71 11.84 0.07 - - 7.37 - -- - 7.44 14.80 3.65 13.68 11.70 0.07 ----- -- 7.17 - --- - - 7.24 14.90 3.56 13.65 11.55 0.07 - - 6.97 --- ----- -- 7.04 Continues on next page... Y Hydrograph Report Page 1 English Hyd. No. 10 1-year Rational pre Hydrograph type = Rational Peak discharge = 5.30 cis Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time interval = 1 min Drainage area = 8.2 ac Runoff coeff. = 0.2 Intensity = 3.23 in Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min I-D-F Curve = newhanover.IDF Reced. limb factor = 1 Total Vdums = 9,547 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 0.02 0.18 0.55 4.77 0.03 0.35 0.57 4.60 0.05 0.53 0.58 4.42 0.07 0.71 0.60 4.24 0.08 0.88 0.62 4.07 0.10 1.06 0.63 3.89 0.12 1.24 0.65 3.71 0.13 1.41 0.67 3.54 0.15 1.59 0.68 3.36 0.17 1.77 0.70 3.18 0.18 1.94 0.72 3.01 0.20 2.12 0.73 2.83 0.22 2.30 0.75 2.65 0.23 2.48 0.77 2.48 0.25 2.65 0.78 2.30 0.27 2.83 0.80 2.12 0.28 3.01 0.82 1.94 0.30 3.18 0.83 1.77 0.32 3.36 0.85 1.59 0.33 3.54 0.87 1.41 0.35 3.71 0.88 1.24 6.37 3.89 0.90 1.06 0,38 4.07 0.92 0.88 0.40 4.24 0.93 0.71 0.42 4.42 0.95 0.53 0.43 4.60 0.97 0.35 0.45 4.77 0.98 0.18 0.47 4.95 0.48 5,13 0.50 5.30 <c ... End 0.52 5.13 0.53 4.95 Hanover Ossign Services 1123 R al PkWV. Hydrograph Report Hyd. No. 11 1-year post Hydrograph type Storm frequency Drainage area Intensity I-D-F Curve = Rational = 2 yrs = 8.2 ac = 4.42 in = newhanover.IDF Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) 0.02 2.06 0.03 4.12 0.05 6.18 0.07 8.23 0.08 10.29 0.10 12.35 0.12 14.41 0.13 16.47 0.15 18.53 0.17 20.59 0.18 22.64 0.20 24.70 0.22 25.76 0.23 28.82 0.25 30.88 << 0.27 28.82 0.28 26.76 0.30 24.70 0.32 22.64 0.33 20.59 0.35 18.53 0.37 16.47 0.38 14.41 0.40 12.35 0.42 10.29 0.43 8.23 0.45 6.18 0.47 4.12 0.48 2.06 ...End English Peak discharge = 30.88 cfs Time interval = 1 min Runoff coeff. = 0.85 Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Reced. limb factor = 1 Trial Volume = 27,791 tuft Hanob v tlssign Ssmicp 1123 Floral PkW WdM.Irgton, NC 28403 Hydrograph Report ftge 1 English Hyd. No. 12 1-year routed Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 0.06 cis Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time interval = 1 min Inflow hyd. No. = 11 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 1 S Max. Elevation = 11.85 ft Max. Storage = 27,730 cult sromage Indicedon meOW used. TOW Volume = 5,167 cuff Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Civ B Civ C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Culflow (hm) cfs fi dfs cfs cfs eft cfs cfs cis cfs cfs 0.08 10.29 11.05 0.02 0.W - - - ---m - - 0.00 0.10 12.35 11.07 0.02 0.00 - - - 0.00 0.12 14AI 11.09 0.03 0.00 ---- - - 0.00 0.13 16.47 11.12 0.05 0.00 - - -- ---- ---.- --_. 0.00 0.15 18:53 11.15 0.08 0.01 ---- ----- - 0.01 0.17 20.59 11.19 0.11 0.01 --- - - ----- --- --... 0.01 0.18 22.64 11.23 0.14 0.02 - - - 0.02 0.20 24.70 11.27 0.18 0.02 - ----- - - -.--- -_._ 0.02 0.22 26.76 11.32 0.23 0.03 - - - - - .- _. 0.03 0.23 28.82 11.37 0.28 0.04 - - -- 0.04 0.25 30.88 << 11.43 0.35 0.04 -- - -- ----- ---- ---- 0.04 0.27 28.82 11.48 0.43 0.04 ----- -- -- ----- -- --- 0.04 0.28 26.76 11.53 0.49 0.05 ----- - ----- -- ---- 0.05 0.30 24.70 11.58 0.54 0.05 ---- ----- - -- ---- --- 0.05 0.32 22.64 11.62 0.60 0.05 ----r ---- - ----- ---- --- 0.05 0.33 20.59 11.66 0.65 0.05 ----- ---- --- --- ----- --- 0.05 0.35 18.53 11.70 032 ROS - ----- --- - ----- -- 0.06 0.37 16.47 11.73 OJ6 0.06 - - ----- ----- - -..._ 0.06 0.38 14.41 11.76 0.79 0.06 - - - ---- -- ...._ 0.06 0.40 12.35 11.79 0.82 0.06 - - - - ----- ----- 0.06 0.42 10.29 11.81 0.85 0.06 ---- ----- ----- ----- --- --- 0.06 0.43 8.23 11.82 0.87 0.06 --- --- ----- ---- -.- ---- 0.06 0.45 6.18 11.84 0.89 0.06 ---- - -- ----- ----- -- 0.06 0.47 4.12 11.85 0.91 0.06 - - ----- --- - _._. 0.06 0.48 2.06 11.85 0.91 0.06 ----- ---- ---- ----- ----- ---- 0.06 0.50 0.00 11.85 0.92 0.06 - ---- ---- - - - 0.06 « 0.52 0.00 11.85 0.92 0.06 --- -- ----- - ---- - 0.06 0.53 0.00 11.85 0.92 0.06 ---- --- -- -- ----- ---. 0.06 0.55 0.00 11.85 0.92 0.06 ---- ----- ---- -- ----- ---- 0.06 0.57 0.00 11.85 0.W 0.W -- ----- ----- ---- --- - 0.06 0.58 0.00 11.85 0.92 0.06 - ----- ----- - ----- - 0.06 0.60 0.00 11.85 0.92 .0.06 ---- --a-- ----- --- ----- 0.08 0.62 0.00 11.85 0.92 0.06 ---- ---- -- ----- ----- ----- 0.06 0.63 0.00 11.85 0.92 0.06 ----- --- ----- ----- ----- --- 0.Q6 0.65 0.00 11.85 0.92 0.06 --- --- ----- ----- ----- -- 0.06 0.67 0.00 11.85 0.92 0.06 --- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- 0.06 Continues on next page.,. k3ailover De�iion Services Whilington, ANC 28403 Hydrograph Report Page 1 ftw Hyd. No. 13 25-YR PRE Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 8.25 cfs Storm frequency = 25 yrs Time internal = 6 min Drainage area = 8.21 ac Curve number = 55 Basin Slope = 0.5 °fie Hydraulic length = goo ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min Total precip. = 8.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Toles Volume = 81,676 cuk Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 11.10 0.10 14.30 2.47 7.50 0.95 20.70 0.57 11.20 0.14 14.40 2.33 17.60 0.93 20.80 0.57 11.30 0.19 14.50 2.23 17.70 0.91 20.90 0.56 11.40 0.24 14.60 2.15 17.80 0.89 21.00 0.55 11.50 0.31 14.70 2.08 17.90 0.87 21.10 0.55 11.60 0.41 14.80 2.01 18.00 0.84 21.20 0.54 11.70 0.57 14.90 1.95 18.10 0.82 21.30 0.53 11.80 0.82 16.00 1.90 18.20 0.81 21.40 0.63 11.90 1.23 15.10 1.85 18.30 0.79 21.50 0.52 12.00 2.06 15.20 1.79 18.40 0.77 21.60 0.52 12.10 3.35 15.30 1.75 18.50 0.75 21.70 0.51 12.20 4.81 15.40 1.70 18.60 0.74 21.80 0.50 12.30 6.29 16.50 1.65 18.70 0.72 21.90 0.50 12.40 7.41 15.60 1.61 18.80 0.71 22.00 0.49 12.50 7.97 15.70 1.56 18.90 0.70 22.10 0.49 12.60 8.23 15.80 1.52 19.00 0.69 22.20 0.50 12.70 8.25 << 15.90 1.48 19.10 0.68 22.30 0.50 12.80 8.10 16.00 1.43 19.20 0.67 22.40 0.51 12.90 7.86 16.10 1.39 19.30 0.66 22.50 0.50 13.00 7.57 16.20 1.35 19.40 0.65 22.60 0.60 13.10 7.23 16.30 1.31 19.60 0.65 22.70 0.49 13.20 6.85 16.40 1.27 19.60 0.64 22.80 0.49 13.30 6.44 16.50 1.23 19.70 0.63 22.90 0.48 13.40 6.02 16.60 1.19 19.80 0.63 23.00 0.48 13.50 5.57 16.70 1.16. 19.90 0.62 23.10 0.47 13.60 5.11 16.80 1.13 20.00 0.61 23.20 0.47 13.70 4.63 16.90 1.10 20.10 0.61 23.30 0.46 13.80 4.16 17.00 1.07 20.20 0.60 23.40 0.45 13.90 3.69 17.10 1.04 20.30 0.60 23.50 0.45 14.00 3.24 17.20 1.02 20.40 0.59 23.60 0.44 14.10 2.89 17.30 0.99 20.50 0.68 23.70 0.44 14.20 2.65 17.40 0.97 20.60 0.58 23.80 0.43 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report ftge 1 Engfth Hyd. No. 14 25-YR POST Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 29.31 cfs Storm frequency = 25 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 8.21 ac Curve number = 85 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 900 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 8.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Vdume=1W,9W cull Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -• Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 6.70 0.30 9.90 1.74 13.10 7.88 16.30 1.79 6.80 0.32 10.00 1.82 13.20 6.58 16.40 1.73 6.90 0.34 10.10 1.90 13.30 5.69 16.50 1.68 7.00 0.36 10.20 1.99 13.40 5.13 16.60 1.64 7.10 0.39 10.30 2.09 13.50 4.77 16.70 1.60 7.20 0.41 10.40 2.21 13.60 4.51 16.80 1.57 7.30 0.44 10.50 2.33 13.70 4.29 16.90 1.53 7.40 0.46 10.60 2.46 13.80 4.09 17.00 1.50 7.50 0.49 10.70 2.59 13.90 3.92 17.10 1.47 7.60 0.52 10.80 2.74 14.00 3.77 17.20 1.43 7.70 0.54 10.90 2.89 14.10 3.62 17.30 1.40 7.80 0.57 11.00 3.04 14.20 3.48 17.40 1.37 7.90 0.60 11.10 3.21 14.30 3.35 17.50 1. -A 8.00 0.63 11.20 3.44 14.40 3.24 17.60 1.30 8.10 0.66 11.30 3.73 14.50 3.14 17.70 1.27 8.20 0.70 11.40 4.07 14.60 3.05 17.80 1.24 8.30 0.74 11.50 4.47 14.70 2.96 17.90 1.21 8.40 0.78 11.60 5.12 14.80 2.88 18.00 1.17 8.50 0.83 11.70 6.41 14.90 2.80 18.10 1.14 8.60 0.88 11.80 8.52 15.00 2.73 18.20 1.11 8.70 0.93 11.90 11.42 15.10 2.65 18.30 1.09 8.80 0.99 12.00 16.84 15.20 2.58 18.40 1.07 8.90 1.05 12.10 24.29 15.30 2.51 18.50 1.05 9.00 1.11 12.20 28.67 15.40 2.43 18.60 1.04 9.10 1.17 12.30 29.31 << 15.50 2.36 18.70 1:02 9.20 1.24 12.40 28.52 15.60 2.28 18.30 1.0" 9.30 1.31 12.50 26.41 15.70 2.21 18.90 1.00 9.40 1.38 12.60 23.31 15.80 2.13 19.00 0.99 9.50 1.45 12.70 19.85 15.90 2.06 19.10 0.98 9.60 1.52 12.80 16.41 16.00 1.99 19,20 0.97 9.70 1.59 12.90 13.11 16.10 1.91 19.30 0.96 9.80 1.67 13.00 10.09 16.20 1.85 19.40 0.95 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Nge I EngM Hyd. No. 15 25-YR ROUTED Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peals discharge = 8.22 cfs Storm frequency = 25 yrs Time interval = 6 min Inflow hyd. No. = 14 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 1 S Max. Elevation = 13.83 ft Max. Storage = 104,658 cuft SWago WcOm mW od uW, 'total Volume=17a,344 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time inflow Elevation Clv A Civ B Clv C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) cfs ft Cfs cfs cfs cfs aft aft Cfs cfs cfs 11.90 11.42 12.10 1.22 0.07 - -i6- 0.10 - ---- - 0.18 12.00 16.84 12.23 1.36 0.07 - - 0.36 - - - 0.44 12.10 24.29 12.42 1.50 0.07 - - 0.89 ----- - - 0.96 12.20 28.67 12.66 4.45 0.04 - ---- 1.76 - 1.80 12.30 29.31 <c 12.91 7.01 0.05 - - 2.87 ----- ----- - 2.92 12.40 28.52 13.14 8.68 0.06 - - 4.02 - - - 4.07 12.50 26.41 13.34 9.90 0.06 - -- 5.11 - - ----- 5.17 12.60 23.31 13.50 10.82 0.07 - - 6.09 -a-m - - 6.16 12.70 19.85 13.63 11.49 0.07 - - 6.90 - - ---- 6.97 12.80 16.41 13.73 11.92 0.07 - - 7.50 - 7.57 12.90 13.11 13.79 12.14 0.07 - ---- 7.90 - ----- - 7.97 13.00 10.09 13.82 12.24 0.07 - - 8.10 ---- - - 8.17 13.10 7.88 13.83 12.26 0.07 - ----- 8.15 ----- -- ----- 8.22 cc 13.20 6.58 13.62 12.24 0.07 - - 8.09 - ---- - 8.16 13.30 5.69 13.80 12.18 0.07 - - 7.98 - - --- 8.05 13.40 5.13 13.78 12.10 0.07 ----- ----- 7.83 ---- - ---- 7.90 13.50 4.77 13.75 12.01 0.07 ----- - 7.67 p-�- -- -- • 7.74 13.60 4:51 13.73 11.91 0.07 ---- - 7.50 - - - 7.57 13.70 4.29 13.70 11.81 0.07 - --- 7.32 - - --- 7.39 13.80 4.09 13.67 11.68 0.07 - - 7.15 - ----- ---- 7.22 13.90 3.92 13.65 11.55 0.07 ----- - 6.98 - -- ----- 7.05 14.00 3.77 13.62 11.41 0.07 -- -- - 6.81 - - ---- 6.88 14.10 3.62 13.59 11.28 0.07 --- - 6.64 - ----- - 6.71 14.20 3.48 13.57 11.14 0.07 - --- 6.47 ---- ----- - 6.54 14.30 3.35 13.54 11.01 0.07 - - 6.31 - ----- ----- 6.38 14.40 3.24 13.51 10.87 0.07 - ---- 6.15 ---- ---- --- 6.22 14.50 3.14 13.49 10.74 0.07 ----- ---- 5.99 - ----- ---- 6.06 14.60 3.05 13.46 10.60 0.07 ----- ----- 5.84 ----- ---- -»--- 5.91 14.70 2.96 13.44 10.47 0.07 ----- - 5.70 -- - ----- 5.76 14.80 2.88 13.41 10.34 0.07 ----- - 5.55 - - - 5.62 14.90 2.80 13.39 10.21 0.06 ---- - 5.42 - - - 5.48 15.00 2.73 13.37 10.07 0.06 ---- - 5.28 --- ----- -- 5.35 15.10 2.65 13.35 9.94 0.06 ----- --- 5.15 - - - 5.22 15.20 2.58 13.32 9.82 0.06 ----- - 5.03 ----- ---- 5.09 15.30 2.51 13.30 9.69 0.06 - ----- 4.90 - - --e 4.97 16.40 2.43 13.28 9.67 0.06 - - 4.79 ---- - - 4.85 Continues on next page... Wig, ineglon, NC 28403 Hydrograph Summary Report Hyd. Hydrograph Paak Time Time to Volume Return Inflow Maximum Maximum No. type now Interval peak period hyd(s) elevation storage (origin) (cis) (min) (min) (cuff} (yrs) I (R) (Cult) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 5.48 6 762 M720 10 — — ------ 10yr Prada6-24hr 2 SCS Runoff 10.55 6 766 102,327 50 50yr Predev 3 SCS Runoff 12.99 6 756 124,029 100 -- --» - --- 100yr Prediev 4 SCS Runoff 23.53 6 738 152,631 10 10yr Postdev-24hr 5 SCS Runoff 33.66 6 736 220.712 50 50yr Posidev 6 SCS Runoff 38.00 6 738 250,540 100 — — — 100yr Postdav 7 Reservoir 0.00 6 0 0 10 4 14.90 152,831 10yr Post Routa.24 8 Reservoir 3.66 5 864 63.717 50 5 15.12 162,667 50yr Post -Route 9 Reservoir 7.30 6 798 93,649 100 6 15.19 166.090 100yr Postacule 10 Rational 5.30 1 30 9,547 2 -- — — 1-year Rational pr 11 RaflorW 30.88 1 15 27,791 2 --- — — 1-year post 12 iResanoir 0.00 1 0 0 2 11 11.86 27,791 1-year routed 13 SCS Runoff 6.25 6 762 81,676 25 — — ---- 25-YR PRE 14 SCS Runoff 29.31 6 738 190.955 25 -- — — 25-YR POST 15 Reservoir 1.69 6 990 33,960 25 14 15.06 159,904 25-YR ROUTED Hanover Proj. file: pond 1-scs-bi(;ckt;d.GPI+'V OF file: newhanover.IDF I Run date: 06-03-2016 Page 1 Reservoir Report Pop t Reservoir No. 1 - Lehigh Pond 1 SCS English Pond Data Pond storage is based on known contour areas Stage I Storage Table Stage Elevation Contour area incr. Storage Total storage ft ft sqft tuft cuft 0.00 11.00 29,000 0 0 1.00 12.00 36,000 32,500 32,500 2.00 13.00 39,500 37,750 70,250 3.00 14.00 43,500 41,500 111,750 4.00 15.00 47,000 45,250 157,000 5.00 15.00 51,000 49,000 206,000 Culvert I Orifice Structures [A] [Bl [C] [a] Weir Structures [A] [Sl tC] [D] Rise in = 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Crest Len ft = 0.0 0.0 30.0 0.0 Span in = 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Crest El. ft = 0.00 0.00 16.00 0.00 No. Barrels = 0 0 0 0 Weir Caeff. = 3.30 3.30 3.00 0.00 Invert El. ft = 11.00 11.00 0.00 0.00 Eqn. Exp. = 1.50 1.50 1.50 0.00 Length ft = 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Multi -Stage = Yes Yes No No Slope % = 0.10 0.01 0.00 0.00 N Value = .011 .011 .000 .000 Orif. Cow# = 0.60 0.60 0.00 0.00 Multi -Stage = ----- Yes No No Tailwater Elevation = 11.00 ft Nate AN amam have been &Wynd under Not and outlet m&d. Stage I Storage 1 Discharge Table Stage Storage Elevation Civ A Civ B Civ C Civ 0 Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Discharge ft cuft ft cfs cfs cis cfs cfs cfs cis cis cis 0.00 0 11.00 - - - - - 0.00 - 0.00 1.00 32,500 12,00 --- - - - - --- 0.00 - 0.00 2.00 70,250 13.00 --- - - - --- - 0.00 - 0.00 3.00 111,750 14.00 - - --- - -- -- 0.W --- 0.00 4,00 157.000 15.00 - --- - - 0.00 - 0.00 5.00 206,000 16,00 - --- - - --- --- 90.00 - 90,00 Hanover Us -sign Services 1123 Floral Pkvrv. Wilmington, PAC 28403 14 Table 2-2c.—Itunoff curie numbers for other agricultural lands$ Curve numbers for Cover description hydrologic stril group — Hydrologic Cover type condition A B C D Pasture. gi-eisAand, or range —continuous Poor u8 79 as 89 forage for grazing? Fair 49 69 79 84 Good 39 Gr 74 8U bleadou—continuous gmass,. protected Groin — 3o 58 71 78 grazing and generally mowed for hay. Brush —brush -treed -grass mixture with brush Poor 48 lie ire 8; the major elements Fair 35 66 70 ire Gout 430 48 65 73 Woods —glass combination (or char d Pour 57 73 IV2 81; Or tree farrn)•S Fair 43 65 7G tr2 Good 32 58 72 79 WoodO Poor -15 Ill; 77 9; Fair 36 60 '83 79 Good 430 70 77 Farmstends—buildings, lanes, driveways, -. 59 74 82 &i and surrounding lots. 'Acentge runoff condition. nml i„ - 02N. 2P,Inr, <511 i around unver osr he.lrilr grimed with nu mulch. As If'. 541 to 1;7..f groulld vinur:Ild r1(Ft !!earlLy Xnavd, Cuenl: >75Si t;ruund alrer aarl lighdc or bllb r>r urziull:dh glazed 311inan c70h gniund t'aoler. farts; 'A) tit 5% ground cover. 6.nn/rt. > T15% gr oulu I cvt ev. i,tcural curve number is leas thnrt 31r: u:ne UN = M for ruru,ff csunputation:o. SC:N*s ,town gore tK irpuled fur lnta:s pith CAM wuurlrs rlrxl - P7, grass (Inwture) cover. tither L,nnhin:ltiullm of colulitio1w nl:lr be cennµuts•sl rats!~! the CWr- fur tt uuis and Imoullu•. "14sr1: Furl-t litter. hood! trevs.:utll bru.h ru•e d��:tns.vvd by hc:rrr grazing u!' rrgul:rr huming. Fish-Z R'ou+rld are gr:rxed hat lull Wnml, and -wine furt-A litter 6wt-3s the soil. (roar% MKIII: lux. (n,rltected Genet gnallig, and outer :nsd In u<.Il :ulcgEl:ueb oner the :aril. (21O PIP 55, Second Ed., June 190,G) 24 9 Table 2 2a,ltunoff curve numbers for urban are;ts0 armbens fo Caner description hCurve er hydrologic soil group — Average percent Cover type and hydrologic condition impervious areas A B C D Pretty developed urban areas (uegelatio7i esiablishedu Open space (lawns, parks, golf courses, cemeteries, Poor condition (grass rover < ;5o%) .............. Fair condition (grass cover 50% to 71M)........... Good condition (grass cover S 15%) .............. Impervious areas: Paved parking lots. roofs, drivewrays, etc. (excluding right-of-way) .......................... Streets and roads: Paved; curbs and storm sewers (excluding night -or --ay) .................................. Paved; open Glitches (including right-of-way) ....... Gravel (including right-of-way) ................... Dirt (including right -of --way) ..... ...... . Western desert urban areas: Natural desert landscaping (pervious areas only)'... Artificial desert landscaping (impervious weed barrier, desert shrub with 1- to 2-inch sand or gravel mulch and basin borders)... . Urban districts: . Commercial and business............., . . ..... Industrial..................... Residential districts by average lot size:- F . 113 acre or less (town houses)..........,........ 114 acre ......................................,.... Inacre ............................... Wacre ........................ ....... I acre 2 acres ... ............................... ....... Developing urb(ul areas Newly graded areas (pervious areas only, no vegetation)3 ........................... Idle lands (CN's are determined using cover types .. similar to those in table 2 2c) 68 79 86 W 49, 69 79 84 39 61 74 80 93 98 98 98 98 98 98 q8 83 89 92 93 76 85 89 91 72 82 87 89 63 717 85 88 96 96 96 96 85 $9 92 94 95 72 81 88 91 93 65 i ee 87 9U 9'1 38 61 7.5 l3.3 30 a R 7? 81 ,'.;,?37 till 25 54 70 80 87) 20 51 68 79 84 12 46 05 lee & 77 86 91 94 'Average t-unaff condition. and 1, • 0.2S. ` i ere avcrs.,fe Irer-MM impmums area slunest cr:ar Wed Us dev elup the aunlnr..ite CN*.-, Other atumptient< arc :cs fallu r o: ina;x s� iosss :ut.tr :ery tiirc 0;' ti+AMIMMMA in OW dr.4 age mrstent. inelsery itnut :uear I>:rre a UN of !k.':. xnrt pre- imuc w-L-As are ainAlerest ey iv: l nt to IfIrrn space ht hood hydrulnl;ie Cnetrlillun. CHi Par other vinihinatitnsa of miciititlll, ni.ay lie contputed uAng figurt '.i or'i-t. ICN'sz aehow4l ::rr eelui:-alent to tlusaee of Ixs.<ture. Csm,turzite Q%Jls allay Ix aunlsuied f:er ,sthcr of egx n slcsre r$rer tv Ito, 'Cuugauaile CN*- for natural dt vrt ImAsralsisig aghoseld use t onsputeri uxitat; G-oliv.e 2.1 or 24 isss..ed all tht. iiopercirnlx an -a Iscrccntay;r. et :v ` ) :usri tilt pemotisa arra cN. *nse pervious. area C:N's a iv a:+xsasetl L-spuc.dttist to dm.1—t seIsnsh in Iaeeir hcaln+lssgic chsnilltinu. 'Cumlw..eite CN's: taa lase fnr Ilse tle+ig o nr temimmo ene-twares during finding and colustniction :jlwtsl+t Ise s+nulaatcd tt+iisg 3igiirt 2'1 sal 1. b:sAell tsn tilt do. -give of de+clupntent Iimper•virsu s arcs lrerctintAgel KIN[ tale CN'a for ihv neuly gluded Iseniuux al a4. (210-Vi:rR-55. Second Eti.. Jame 193G) 2.5 Lehigh wet detention / retention pond POND No. 2 Additional Calculation Summary for NCDENR / DWQ : WATER QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS - Impervious area calculations: See Project Data Sheet TOTAL IMPERVIOUS = 177,520 sf TOTAL PROJECT AREA POND 2. = 11.64 acres = 607,202 sf SA REQUIRED: 177520 / 507202 = 0.35 or 35% At 3.7' average depth, 90% TSS removal, from chart - SA/DA factor = 3.4 507202 x 0.01 x 3.4 = 17,250 sf SA REQUIRED At Elev. = 11.0 19,500 sf SA PROVIDED VOLUME REQUIRED: R=[(P)(Pj)(Rv)/12](A) SEE PAGES A.1 and A.2, "Controlling Urban Runoff: A Practical Manual for Planning and Designing Urban BMPs" (P) = 1.5" (Pp = 0.9 (Rv)= 0.05 + 0.9(177520/507202) = 0.365 (A) = 507202 R = [(1.5)(0.365/12](507202) = 0.53 acre-feet -23,140 cf REQUIRED STORAGE At Bev. = 12.5 = 35,000 cf PROVIDED STORAGE DRAWDOWN: Average head from storage elevation to orifice - 12.5- 11.0/3 = 0.5 6" PVC w/ 2" hole drain to draw -down pond required storage volume: Orifice equation: Q = CA(2gh)" 1 /2 Q = 0.6(.0218)(64.4 X 0.5)" 1 /2 = 0.0742 cfs T = 311,900 sec. = 3.6 days OKAY FOREBAY REQUIREMENTS - Approximate required capacity = 72,625 X 20% = 14,525 cf Provided capacity = 14.875 cf OKAY 141$0-awn-2.aoe l ;Sin,?ivar OEsion S-arvices 1123 F oral Plxq. Lehigh - Pond 2 STAGE - STORAGE TABLES: MAIN BODY OF POND - BUILD -OUT CONDITION Above WSEL INCR. INCR. INCR. ELEV. AREA VOL. STORAGE STORAGE (ft) (sf) (cf) (ci (ac-ft) 11.0 19,500 - - - 12.0 25,000 22,250 221250 0.51 12.5 26,250 12,813 359063 0.80 13.0 27,500 13,125 48,188 1.11 14.0 30,000 28,750 76,938 1.77 15.0 32,500 31,250 108,188 2.48 16.0 35,500 34,000 142,188 3.26 STATE STORAGE VOLUME - stage14160-2.xls 35,063 0.80 1 ��u FloraB Pkwy. 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No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak flow (CFO) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Volume (cuh) Return period (Yrs) inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ff) Maximum storage (ad) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 7.77 6 762 60,615 10 — — — 10yr Predew24hr 2 SCS Runoff 14,96 6 755 145,078 50 -- ----- --- 50yr Pmdev 3 SCS Runoff 18.41 6 756 176,846 100 ---- 100yr Predev 4 SCS Runoff 26.61 5 738 169,336 10 — ---- ------ 10yr Pcstdev-24hr 5 SCS Runoff 40.65 6 738 259,367 50 ---- -- - - — 50yr Postdev, a SCS Runoff 46.83 6 738 299.664 100 ---- --- ---- 100yr Postdev 7 Reservoir 7.68 6 786 159,675 10 4 14.24 84,812 10yr Post-Route-24 8 Reservoir 21.24 6 774 249,799 50 5 15.15 113,667 50yr Post -Route 9 Rssw�dr 32.93 6 762 290,062 100 6 15.33 119.574 100yr Post -Route 10 Rali mal 7.52 1 30 13.535 2 — -- ---- 1-year Rational pr 11 Rational 38.53 1 15 34,766 2 — — --- 1-year post 12 Reservoir 0.09 1 30 7.205 2 11 12.48 34,675 1-year routed 13 SCS Runoff 14.49 6 756 138,643 25 --- ----- — 25-YR PRE 14 SCS Runoff 34.61 6 738 219,684 25 --- -- -- 25-YR POST 15 Reservoir 14.81 6 774 210.156 25 14 14.78 101,671 25-YR ROUTED s 1 I I F i f � a Proj, file: pond2-scs.GPW IDF file: newhanover.IDF Run date: 06-03-2016 Reservoir Report Page Reservoir No. 1 - Lehigh Pond 2 SCS English Pond Data Pond storage is based on known contour areas Stage I Storage Table Stage Elevation Contour area Incr. Storage Total storage ft ft sqft cuff cuff 0.00 11.00 19,500 0 0 1.00 12.00 25,000 22,250 22,250 1.50 12.50 26,250 12,813 35,063 2.00 13.00 27,500 13,438 48,500 3.00 14.00 30,000 28,750 77,250 4.00 15.00 32,500 31,250 108,500 5.00 16.00 35,500 34,000 '142,500 Culvert I Orifice Structures [A] Rise In = 18.0 Span in = 18.0 No. Barrels = 1 Invert El. ft = 11.00 Length ft = 20.0 Slope % = 0.10 N Value = .011 Orif. Coeff. r 0.60 Multi -Stage [B] [C] 2.0 0.0 2.0 0.0 1 0 11.00 0.00 15.0 0.0 0.01 0.00 .011 =0 0.60 0.00 Yes No [D] 0.0 0.0 0 0.00 0,0 0,00 .000 0.00 No Weir Structures [A] Crest Len ft = 1.0 Crest El. ft = 12.50 Weir Coeff. = 3.30 Eqn. Exp. = 1,50 Multi -Stage = Yes [B] [C] [D] 16.0 30.0 0.0 14.50 15.00 0.00 3.30 3.00 0.00 1.50 1.60 0.00 Yes No No Tailwater Elevation = 11.00 ft Wa AM aeffkms have boon an*/nd undw Infat and =M aomW Stage I Storage I Discharge Table Stage Storage Elevation Clv A Clv B Civ C Clv D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Discharge ft cuft ft cfs cfs cfs afs cfs cfs cis cfs cfs 0.00 0 11.00 0.00 0.00 - -- 0.00 0.00 0.00 - 0.00 1.00 22,250 12.00 1.10 0.07 --- --- 0,00 0.00 0.00 - 0.07 110 35,063 12.50 1,51 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 - 0.09 2.00 48,500 13.00 7.71 0,08 --- -- 1.17 0.00 0.00 - 1.24 3.00 77 250 14.00 12,76 0.09 - - 5.06 0.00 0.00 - 6.15 4.00 108,500 15.00 15.34 0.00 - - - 13.04 18.67 0.00 --- 15.34 5.00 142,500 16.00 17.54 0.00 21.61 97.00 90.00 - 107.54 i 2 F i F-1,31y� �V,Iminglon, NC 28403 r� 7 E1E iJ i � iti31/n+" L)CSIC4r) .S7erviG:. 1 23 F to a.i p"i"My. Wilmington, NC 28403 Pn+ sct: pond2-scs.GP 1! IDR nae�+hanover.IDF ,5 hyd`s 06-03-201E► Hydrograph Report Par's 1 Engbh Hyd. No. 1 10yr Predev-24hr Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 7.77 cis Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 55 Basin Slope = 0.6 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min Total precip. = 6.70 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Volume= 80,515 cufi Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time - Outflow Time -- Outflow (hm cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 11.50 0.09 14.70 2.17 17.90 0.92 21.10 0.58 11.60 0.15 14.80 2.10 18.00 0,90 21.20 0.58 11.70 0.26 14.90 2.04 18.10 0.88 21.30 0.57 11.80 0.45 15.00 1.99 18.20 0.86 21.40 0.56 11.90 0.79 15.10 1.93 18.30 0.84 21.50 0.56 12.00 1.52 16.20 1.88 18.40 0.82 21.60 0.55 12.10 2.73 15.30 1.83 18.50 0.80 21.70 0.55 12.20 4.13 15.40 1.78 18.60 0.78 21.80 0.54 12.30 5.60 15.50 1.74 18.70 0.77 21.90 0.53 12.40 6.75 15.60 1.69 18.80 0.76 22.00 0.53 12.50 7.37 15.70 1.64 18,90 0.74 22.10 0.53 12.60 7.69 15.80 1.60 19.00 0.73 22.20 0,53 12.70 7.77 << 15.90 1.56 19.10 0.72 22.30 0.54 12.80 7.69 16.00 1.51 19.20 0,71 22.40 0.54 12.90 7.50 16.10 1.47 19.30 0.70 22.50 0.54 13.00 7.27 16.20 1.42 19.40 0.70 22.60 0.53 13.10 6.98 16.30 1.38 19.50 0.69 22.70 0.53 13.20 6.66 16.40 1.34 19.60 0.68 22.80 0.52 13.30 6.30 16.50 1.30 19.70 0.61 22.90 0.52 13.40 5.92 16.60 1.26 19.80 0.67 23.00 0.51 13.50 5.51 16.70 123 19.90 0.66 23.10 0.50 13.60 5.09 16.80 1.19 20.00 0.65 23.20 0.50 13.70 4.65 16.90 1,16 20.10 0.65 23.30 0.49 13.80 4.20 17.00 1.13 20.20 0,64 23.40 0.49 13.90 3.76 17.10 1.11 20.30 0.64 23.50 0.48 14.00 3.33 17.20 1.08 20.40 0.63 23.60 0.48 14.10 2.98 17.30 1,05 20.50 0.62 23.70 0.47 14.20 2.74 17.40 1,03 20.60 0.62 23.80 0.46 14.30 2.56 17.50 1.01 20.70 0.61 23.90 0.46 14.40 2.42 17.60 0.98 20.80 0.60 24.00 0,45 14.50 2.32 17.70 0.96 20.90 0.60 24.10 0,43 14.60 2.24 17,80 0.94 21.00 0.59 24.20 0.41 Continues on next page.,. Hydrograph Report � English Hyd. No. 2 50yr Predev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 14.96 cfs Storm frequency = 50 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 55 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of cone. (Tc) = 30 min Total precip. = 9.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Vdume=145,078 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 10.80 0.20 14.00 5.61 17.20 i ,73 20.40 i .00 10.90 0.25 14.10 4.98 17.30 1.69 20.50 0.99 11.00 0.32 14.20 4.56 17,40 1.65 20.60 0.98 11.10 0.39 14.30 4.24 17.50 1.61 20.70 0.97 11.20 0.48 14.40 4.01 17.60 1.57 20.80 0.96 11.30 0.58 14.50 3.83 17.70 1.54 20.90 0.95 11.40 0.70 14.60 3.69 17.80 1.50 21.00 0.94 11.50 0.85 14.70 3.56 17.90 1.47 21,10 0.92 11.60 1.04 14.80 3,45 18.00 1.43 21.20 0.91 11.70 1.35 14.90 3.34 18.10 1.40 21.30 0.90 11.80 1,84 15.00 3.26 18.20 1.37 21.40 0.89 11.90 2.63 15.10 3.16 18.30 1.33 21.50 0.88 12.00 4.15 15.20 3.07 18.40 1.30 21.60 0.87 12.10 6.50 15.30 2.99 18.50 1.28 21.70 0.86 12.20 9.10 15.40 2.90 18.60 1.25 21.80 0.85 12.30 11.72 M50 2.82 1810 1.23 21.90 0.84 12.40 13.65 15.60 2.75 18.80 1.21 22.00 0.83 12.50 14.57 15.70 2.67 18.90 1.19 22.10 0.83 12.60 14.96 « 15.80 2.59 19.00 1.17 22.20 0.84 12.70 14.94 15.90 2.52 19.10 1,15 22.30 0.85 12.80 14.62 16.00 2.44 19.20 1.13 22.40 0.85 12.90 14.13 16.10 2.37 19.30 1.12 22.50 0.85 13.00 13.57 16.20 2.30 1940. 1.11 22.60 0.84 13.10 12.92 16.30 2.22 19.50 1,09 22.70 0.83 13.20 12.21 16,40 2.16 19.60 1.08 22,80 0.82 13.30 11.45 16.50 2.09 19.10 1.07 22.90 0.81 13.40 10.65 16,60 203 19.80 1,06 23.00 0.80 13.50 9.83 16.70 1.97 19.90 1.05 23A 0 0.80 13.60 8.98 16.80 1,92 20.00 1.04 23.20 0.79 13.70 8.11 16.90 1,87 20.10 1.03 23.30 0.78 13.80 7.25 17.00 1.82 20.20 1.02 23.40 0.77 13.90 6.40 17.10 1.78 20.30 1.01 23.50 0.76 Continues on next pap - r7:r 3'vt:€ Pesign , zi•nvibces i "s '• t�C !{VL y, wflr iRglon. NO 2,81493 Hydrograph Report ftge t Engksh Hyd. No. 3 100yr Predev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 18.41 cfs Storm frequency = 100 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 55 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min Total precip. = 10.00 in Distribution = Type ill Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Wume = MAN tuft Hydrograph discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hm cfs) (hrs cfs) (hm cfs) 10.50 0.23 13.70 9.11 16.90 2.19 20.10 1.20 10.60 0.29 13.80 8.64 17.00 2.13 20.20 1.19 10.70 0.36 13.90 7.61 17.10 2,07 20.30 1.17 10.80 0.44 14.00 6.65 17.20 2.02 20.40 1.16 10.90 0.52 14.10 5.89 17.30 1.97 20.50 1.15 11.00 0.61 14.20 5.38 17.40 1.93 20.60 1.14 11.10 0.71 14.30 5.00 17,50 1.88 20.70 1.12 11.20 0.83 14.40 4.72 17.60 1.84 20,80 1.11 11.30 0.96 14.50 4.51 17.70 1.80 20.90 1.10 11.40 1.13 14.60 4.34 17.80 1.75 21.00 1.09 11.50 1.32 14,70 4.19 17.90 1.71 21.10 1,08 11.60 1.67 14.80 4.06 18.00 1.67 21.20 1.06 11.70 1.97 14.90 3.93 18.10 1.63 21.30 1.05 11.80 2.60 15.00 3.82 18.20 1,59 21.40 1.04 11.90 3.59 15.10 3,71 18,30 1.56 21.50 1.03 12.00 5.50 15.20 3.60 18,40 1.52 21:60 1.01 12.10 8.37 15.30 3.50 18.60 1.49 21.70 1.00 12.20 11.53 15.40 3.41 18.60 1,45 21.80 0.99 12.30 14.68 15.50 3,31 18.70 1.43 21.90 0.98 12.40 16.96 15.60 3.22 18.80 1.41 22.00 0.96 12.50 18.00 15.70 3.13 18.90 1.38 22.10 0.97 12.60 18.41 << 15.80 3.04 19,00 1.36 22.20 0.97 12.70 18.32 15.90 2.95 19.10 1.34 22.30 0.98 12.80 17.88 16.00 2.86 19.20 1.32 22.40 0.99 12.90 17.25 16.10 2.77 19.30 1.30 22.50 0.98 13.00 16.52 16.20 2.69 19.40 1.29 22.60 0.97 13.10 15.70 16.30 2.60 19.50 1.27 22.70 0.96 i ?.20 14.81 16.40 2.52 19.60 1.26 22.80 0.95 13.30 13.85 16:50 2.45 1970 1,25 22.90 0.94 13.40 12.85 16,60 2.38 19.80 1.23 23.00 0.93 13.50 11.83 16.70 2.31 19.90 1,22 23.10 0.92 13.60 10.78 16.80 2.25 20.00 1.21 23.20 0.91 Continues or, next page... Hydrograph Report Page &grsh Hyd, No. 4 10yr Postdev-24hr Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peals discharge = 26.61 cis Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 75 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 6.70 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Told Volume=169.338 auH Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 8.90 0.29 12.10 21.01 15.30 2.62 18.50 1.12 9.00 0.33 12.20 25.54 15.40 2.55 18.60 1.10 9.10 0.37 12.30 25.61 << 15.50 2.47 18.70 1.09 9.20 0.41 12.40 26.30 15.60 2.40 18.80 1.07 9.30 0.46 12.50 24.67 15.70 2.32 18.90 1.06 9.40 0.51 12.60 22.03 15.80 2.24 19.00 1.05 9.50 0.56 12.70 18.98 15.90 2.17 19.10 1.04 9.60 0.62 12.80 15.89 16.00 2.09 19.20 1.03 9.70 0.67 12.90 12.88 16.10 2.01 19.30 1.02 9.80 0.73 13.00 10.05 16.20 1.94 19.40 1.01 9.90 0.79 13.10 7.94 16.30 1.88 19.50 1.00 10.00 0.86 13.20 6.66 16.40 1.83 19.60 0.99 10.10 0,93 13.30 5.79 16.50 1.78 19.70 0.98 10.20 1.00 13.40 5.23 16.60 1.73 19.80 0,97 10.30 1.08 13.50 4.88 16.70 1.69 19.90 0.96 10.40 1.17 13.60 4,62 16.80 1:66 20.00 0.95 10.50 1.27 13.70 .4.40 16.90 1.62 20.10 0.94 10.60 1.38 13.80 4.21 17.00 1.59 20.20 0.93 10.70 1.49 13.90 4.05 17.10 1.65 20.30 0.92 10.80 1.61 14.06 3.89 17.20 1,52 20.40 0.91 10.90 1.74 14.10 374 17.30 1.48 20.50 0.90 11.00 1.88 14.20 3.60 17.40 1.45 20.60 0.89 11.10 2.03 14.30 .3.48 17.50 1.42 20.70 0.88 11.20 2.22 14.40 3.36 17.60 1.38 20.80 0.87 11.30 2.46 14.50 3.26 1710 1:35 20.90 0.86 11.40 2.75 14.60 3.11 17.80 1.31 21.E 0.85 11.50 3.09 14.70 3.08 17.90 1.28 21.10 0.84 11.60 3.62 14.80 3,00 18.00 1.25 21.20 0.83 11.70 4.68 14.90 2.92 18.10 1.21 21.30 0.82 11.80 6.44 15.00 2.85 18.20 1.18 21.40 0.81 11.90 8.97 15,10 2.77 18,30 1,15 21.50 0.80 12.00 13.90 15.20 2.70 18.40 1.14 21.60 0.79 Continues on next page- Hydrograph Report Pape I English Hyd. No. 5 50yr Postdev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 40.65 cfs Storm frequency = 50 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 75 Basin Slope = 1.0 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of cone. (Tc) = 15 ruin Total precip. = 9.00 in Distribution = Type iil Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Vdume a 259.367 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 8.10 0.42 11.30 4.36 14.50 4.68 17.70 1.92 8.20 0.46 11.40 4.83 14.60 4.55 17.80 1.87 8.30 0.50 11.50 5.36 14.70 4.42 17.90 1.82 8.40 0.55 11.60 6.22 14.80 4.30 18.00 1.77 8.50 0.60 11.70 7.91 14.90 4.19 18.10 1.72 8.60 0.66 11.80 10.72 15.00 4.08 18.20 1.68 8.70 0.72 11.90 14.65 15.10 3.97 18.30 1.64 8.80 0.78 12.00 22.19 15.20 3.86 18.40 1.61 8.90 0.85 12.10 32.83 15.30 3.75 18.50 1.59 9.00 0.92 12.20 39.36 15.40 3.64 18.60 1.56 9.10 1.00 12.30 40.65 e< 15.50 3.53 18.70 1.54 9.20 1.07 12.40 39.90 15.60 3.42 18.80 1.52 9.30 1.16 12.30 37.20 15.70 3.31 18.90 1.61 9.40 1.24 12.60 33.04 15.80 3.20 19.00 1.49 9.50 1.33 12.70 28.31 15.90 3.09 19.10 1.48 9.60 1.42 12.80 23.57 16.00 2.98 19.20 1.47 9.70 1.51 12.90 18.98 16.10 2.87 19.30 1.45 9.80 1.61 13.00 14.72 16.20 2.77 19.40 1.44 9.90 1.71 13.10 11.57 16.30 2.68 19.50 1.42 10.00 1.81 13.20 9.68 16.40 2.60 19.60 1.41 10.10 1.92 13.30 8.40 16.50 2.53 19.70 1.39 10.20 2.04 13.40 7.58. 16.60 2.47 19.80 1.38 10.30 2.18 13.50 7.06 16.70 2.41 19.90 1.36 10.40 2.32 13.60 6.68 16.80 2.36 20.00 1.35 10.50 2.48 13.70 6.36 16:90 2.31 20.10 1.33 10.60 2.65 13.80 6.08 17.00 2.26 20.20 1.32 10.70 2.84 13.90 5.83 17.10 2.21 20.30 1.30 10.80 3.03 14.00 5.60 17.20 2.16 20.40 1.29 10.90 3.23 14.10 5.38 17.30 2.11 20.5.0 1.28 11.00 3.44 14.20 5.18 17.40 2.06 20.60 1.26 11.10 3.68 14.30 5.00 17.50 2.01 20.70 1.25 11.20 3.98 14.40 4.83 17.60 1.97 20.80 1.23 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Page 1 Emiish Hyd. No. 6 100yr Postdev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 46.83 cfs Storm frequency = 100 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 75 Basin Slope = 1.0 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 10.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 TOW Vokane = 299,MW tuft Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time - Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 7.80 0.48 11.00 4.17 14.20 5.86 17.40 2.33 7.90 0.52 11.10 4,45 14.30 5.65 17.50 2.27 8.00 0.57 11.20 4.80 14.40 5.47 17.60 2.22 8.10 0.61 11.30 5.24 14.50 5.30 17.70 2.16 8.20 0.66 11.40 5.78 14.60 5.14 17.80 2.11 8.30 0.71 11.50 6.41 14.10 5.00 17.90 2.05 8.40 0.77 11.60 7.40 14.60 4.86 18.00 2.00 8.50 0.83 11.70 9.38 14.90 4.73 18.10 1.94 8.60 0.90 11.80 12.65 15.00 4.61 18.20 1.90 8.70 0.97 11.90 17.21 15.10 4.49 18.30 1.85 8.80 1.05 12.00 25.89 15.20 4.36 18.40 1.82 8.90 1.13 12.10 X06 15.30 4.24 18.50 1.79 9.00 1.22 12.20 45.46 15.40 4.12 18.60 1.76 9.10 1.31 12.30 46.83 << 15.50 3.99 18.70 1.74 9.20 1.40 12.40 45.87 15.60 3.87 18.80 1.72. 9.30 1.50 12.50 42.69 15.70 3.74 18.90 1.70 9.40 1.60 12.60 37.86 15.80 3.62 19.00 1.68 9.50 1.71 12.70 32.39 15.90 3.49 19.10 1.67 9.60 1.81 12.80 26.92 16.00 3.37 19.20 1.65 9.70 1.92 12.90 21.63 16.10 3.24 19.30 1.64 9.80 2.04 A00 16.74 16.20 3.13 19.40 1.62 9.90 2.16 13.10 13.14 16.30 3.03 19.50 1.60 10.00 2.28 13.20 10.99 16.40 2.94 19.60 1.59 10.10 2.40 13.30 9.53 16.50 2.86 19.70 1.57 10.20 2.54 13.40 8.59 16.60 2.79 19.80 1.55 10.30 2.70 13.50 8.00 16.70 2.72 19.90 1.54 10.40 2.87 13.60 7.57 16.80 .2.66 20.00 1.52 10.50 3.06 13.70 7.20 16.90 2.60 20.10 1.50 10.60 3.26 13,80 6.88 17.00 2.55 20.20 1.49 10.70 3.47 13.90 6.60 17.10 2.49 20.30 1.47 10.80 3.69 14.00 6.34 17.20 2.44 20.40 1.45 10.00 3.93 14.10 6.09 17.30 2.38 20.50 1.44 Continues on next page..: Hydrograph Report Pa" 1 Erolsh Hyd. No. 7 10yr Rost-Route-24hr Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 7.68 cfs Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time interval = 6 rain Inflow hyd. No. = 4 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 2 S Max. Elevation = 14.24 ft Max. Storage = 84,812 cuft storm tadkstldn MOW used Total Volume=159,875 curt Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation CIv A Clv B Civ C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) cfs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs eft cfs cfs cfs 12.10 21.01 12.28 1.40 0.08 - - - ----- - ---- 0.08 12.20 25.54 12.60 3.63 0.09 - - 0.10 ----- ---- - 0.19 12.30 26.61 « 12.94 7.22 0.08 --- - 0.95 - ----- - 1.03 12.40 26.30 13.25 9.39 0.07 - - 2.16 - - ----- 2.22 12.50 24.67 13.53 10.98 0.08 - - 3.48 -- - ---- 3.55 12.60 22.03 13.77 12.09 0.08 - - 4.75 4.83 12.70 18.98 13.96 12.66 0.09 - - 5.85 5.93 12.80 15.89 14.09 13.03 0.09 - 6.65 ----- --- ---- 6.73 12.90 12.88 14.18 13.26 0.09 - - 7.19 - - - 7.27 13.00 10.05 14.23 13.39 0.09 - - 7.49 - - - 7.58 13.10 7.94 14.24 13.43 0.09 - - 7.59 - - -- 7.68 <c 13.20 6.66 14.24 13.42 0.09 ----- - 7.56 7.65 13.30 5.79 14.22 13.38 0.09 - 7.46 - ----- ----- 7.55 13.40 5.23 14.20 13.32 0.09 - - 7.31 7.40 13.50 4.88 14.17 13.24 0.09 --- - 7.15 -------__-= 7.23 13.60 4.62 14.15 13.17 0.09 - - 6.97 - ----- - 7.06 13.70 4.40 14.12 13.09 0.09 ----- - 6.79 ---- - - 6_88 13.80 4.21 14.09 13.01 0.09 ---- ----- 6.61 - - 6.70 13.90 4.05 14.06 12.93 0.09 - - 6.43 - - ----- 6.52 14.00 3.89 14.03 12.85 0.09 - - 6.26 - - - 6.35 14.10 3.74 14:00 12.77 0.09 - - 6.09 -- - - 6.17 14.20 3.60 13.97 12.69 0.09 - - 5.91 ----- - - 5.99 14.30 3.48 13.94 12.60 0.09 - - 5.73 - - ---- 5.82 14.40 3.36 13.92 12.52 0.09 ----- - 5.56 ---- --- -- 5.64 14.50 3.26 13.89 12.44 0.08 - - 5.39 --- - ---- 5.48 14.60 3.17 13.86 12.36 0.08 ----- - 5.24 - - ----- 5.32 14.70 3.08 13.83 12.28 0.08 - - 5.08 ----- - - 5.17 14.80 3.00 13.81 12.20 OM ---- --- 4.94 ----- ----- - 5.02 14.90 2.92 13.78 12.12 0.08 - - 4.80 ----- - - 4.88 15.00 2.85 13.76 12.03 0.08 - - 4.66 ---- ----- - 4.74 15.10 2.77 13.74 11.94 0,08 - --- 4.53 - ---- - 4.61 15.20 2.70 13.71 11.86 0.08 - - 4.41 - - - 4.49 15.30 2.62 13.69 11.76 0.08 - ---- 4.29 ----- -- -- 4.37 15.40 2.55 13.67 11.66 0.08 - - 4.17 ---- ----- ---- 4.25 15.50 2.47 13.65 11.55 0.08 - ---- 4.06 - - - 4.14 15.60 2.40 13.63 11.45 0.08 - - 3.95 -- ---- - 4.03 Continues on next page,.. 1123 F-I Qral Pkavy "IMIAMOn, NC 28403 Hydrograph Report Page f English Hyd. No. s 50yr Post -Route Hydrograph type = Reservoir Storm frequency = 50 yrs Inflow hyd. No. = 5 Max. Elevation = 15.15 ft Slorage Indkadon med+ad used. Hydrograph Discharge Peak discharge Time interval Reservoir name Max. Storage = 21.24 efs = 6 min = Lehigh Pond 2 S = 113,667 cuft ioWl Volume a 249,M tuft Time Inflow Elevation Clv A CIv B Civ C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hre) efs ft cfs efs cfs Oft cfs efs efs cfs cfs 12.00 22.19 12.81 6.11 0.09 ---- - 0.56 - ----- - 0.65 12.10 32.83 13.15 8.74 0.07 - ----- 1.73 - - - 1.80 12.20 39.36 13.57 11.14 0.08 ----- - 3.64 - -- - 3.71 12.30 40.65 « 14.00 12.78 0.09 - - 6.09 ----- ---- -- 6.18 12.46 39.90 14.38 13.81 0.09 - - 8.53 - - -- 8.62 12.50 37.20 14.69 14.60 0.08 - --- 10.73 4.56 - - 14.46 12.60 33.04 14.93 15.17 - - - 12.49 14.88 - - 15.17 12.70 28.31 15.08 15.53 ---- ---- -M-- 13.71 23.60 2.39 - 17.93 12.80 23.57 15.15 15.69 -- - - 14.25 27.83 5.52 - 21.22 12.90 18.98 15.15 15.69 - - -- 14.25 27.86 5.55 - 21.24 << 13.00 14.72 15.12 15.61 ----- - ----- 13.96 25.55 3.67 - 19.28 13.10 11.57 15.06 15.48 ---- - - 13.53 22.29 1.76 ----- 17.24 13.20 9.68 15.00 15.34 ---- ----- ---- 13.06 18.75 0.04 - 15.38 13.30 8.40 14.93 15.17 --- ---- ----- 12.50 14.94 - 15.17 13.40 7.58 14.85 14.97 -- - --- 11.88 10.93 - - 14.97 13.50 7.06 14.76 14:76 0.03 - - 11.22 7.14 - ----- 14.76 13.60 6.68 14.68 14.55 0.08 - 10-59 3.96 - ----- 13.91 13.70 6.36 14.60 14.37 0.09 --- ----- 10.06 1.72 - ----- 11.85 13,80 6.08 14.54 14.22 0.09 ---- - 9.65 0.75 ---- ----- 10.49 13.90 5.83 14.50 14.10 0.09 - - 9.32 0.00 ----- - 9.41 14.00 5.60 14.46 14.00 0.09 ------ ----- 9.04 0.00 - -- 9.13 14.10 5.38 14.42 13.89 0.09 ----- ---- 8.76 0.00 - ---- 8.85 14.20 5.18 14.38 13.79 0.09 - ---- 8.49 - - ---- 8.58 14.30 5.00 14.34 13.69 0.09 - - 8.23 --•- - 8.32 14.40 4.83 14.30 13.59 0.09 - - 7.98 - - - 8.07 14.50 4.68 14.26 13.49 0.09 - ----- 7.74 - -,--- - 7.83 14.60 4.55 14.23 13.39 0.09 - ----- 7.50 - - - 7.59 14.70 4.42 14.19 13.30 0.09 - - 7.28 ----- -- ----- 7.37 14.80 4.30 14.16 13.21 0.09 - --- 7.07 - - ----- 7.15 14.90 4.19 14.13 13.12 0.09 ----- ---- 6.86 - ---- ----- 6.95 15.00 4.08 14.10 1.3.03 0.09 - ----- 6.66 -- ----- ---- 6.75 15.10 3.97 14.07 12.95 0.09 - - 6.47 - --- ---- 6.56 15.20 3.86 14.04 12.87 0.09 - - 6.29 -- - 6.38 15.30 3.75 14.01 12.79 0.09 ----- - 6.12 - - ----- 6.20 15.40 3.64 13.98 12.70 0.09 - - 5.94 - - - 6.03 15.50 3.53 13.95 12.62 0.09 ---- - 5.76 o-- ----- ----- 5.85 Continues on next page... s 1 3 Flo" ai Pk. ay WhAno4e►n, C ,-C 234::.,. Hydrograph Report ft9e 1 Hyd. No. 9 100yr Post -Route Hydrograph type = Reservoir Storm frequency = 100 yrs Inflow hyd. No. = 6 Max. Elevation = 15.33 ft Peak discharge Time interval Reservoir name Max. Storage Enghh = 32.93 cfs = 6 min = Lehigh Pond 2 S = 119,574 cuft Slmje Zd1c ulen matted wad TdW lVdume = 290,052 euR Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Civ B Civ C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) efs ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 11.80 12.65 12.69 4.92 0.09 - - 0.28 ----- - - 0.37 11.90 17.21 12.88 6.79 0.08 - - 0.79 - ----- - 0.87 12.00 25.89 13.14 8.71 0.07 -- - 1.71 ----- --- ----- 1.78 12.10 38.06 13.51 10.86 0.08 - - 3.36 - --- ---- 3.44 12.20 45.46 13.96 12.69 0.09 ----- - 5.92 -- ----- -- 6.01 12.30 48.83 << 14.42 13.91 0.09 ---- - 8.81 0.00 - --- 8.90 12.40 45.87 14.82 14.91 - - - 11.67 9.64 - - 14.91 12.50 42.69 15.12 15.62 -- ----- - 14.01 25.91 3.96 ---- 10.58 12.60 37.86 15.29 16.00 --- - - 15.35 36.83 13.86 - 29.86 12.70 32.39 15.33 16.09 --- --- ----- 15.68 39.66 16.84 ---- 32.93 « 12.80 26.92 15.30 16.03 - ---- - i 5.47 37.89 14.91 - 30.94 12.90 21.63 15.25 15.92 ---- ----- -- 15.05 34.35 11.42 ----- 27.34 13.00 16.74 16.19 15.77 - - - 14.53 30.04 7.33 ----- 23.10 13.10 13.14 15.12 15.62 - - --6f- 13.99 25.76 3.84 - 19.45 13.20 10.99 15.05 15.46 ---- -- ----- 13.47 21.83 1.53 - 17.00 13.30 9.53 14.99 15.32 --- ----- - 12.97 18.17 - - 15.32 13.40 8.59 14.92 15.15 ----- ----- 12.42 14.40 - ----- 15.15 13.50 8.00 14.84 14.96 -- 11.83 10.63 - - 14.96 13.60 7.57 14.76 14.76 0.03 ----- - 11.22 7.10 -- ----- 14.76 13.70 7.20 14.68 14.56 0.08 - - 10.62 4.10 - - 14.03 13.80 6.88 14.61 14.39 0.09 ---- ----- 10.12 1.98 --- 12.09 13.90 6.60 14.56 14.25 0.09 ----- - 9.73 0.94 ---- ---- 10.76 14.00 6.34 14.51 14.14 0.09 --- - 9.42 0.21 - ----- 9.73 14.10 6.09 14.48 14.04 0.09 - - 9.16 0.00 ---- --- 9.25 14,20 5.86 14.44 13.95 0.09 - - 8.91 0.00 - - 9.00 14.30 5.65 14.40 13.86 0.09 ----- - 8.66 0.00 ----- - 8.75 14.40 5.47 14.37 13.76 0.09 - ----- 8.42 - - - 8.51 14.50 5.30 14.33 13.67 0.09 ---- --- 8.19 ---- - ----- 8.28 14.60.. 5.14 14.30 13.58 0.09 - ---- 7.96 --- ----- ---- 8.05 14.70 5.00 14.27 13.49 0.09 --- - 7.74 - - ----- 7.83 14.80 4.86 14.23 13.41 0.09 - - 7.53 ----- ---- ---- 7.62 14.90 4.73 14.20 13.32 0.09 - --- 7.33 ----- - ---- 7.42 15.00 4.61 14.17 13.24 0.09 ---, ----- 7.13 -- ----- 7.22 15.10 4.49 14.14 13.16 0.09 --- 6.95 ----- -- ----- 7.03 15.20 4.3E 14.11 13.08 0.09 - ---- 6.76 ---- ----- ----- 6.85 15.30 4.24 14.08 13.00 0.09 - ----- 6.58 --- ---- -- 6.67 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Page 1 EMUS~ Hyd, No. 10 1-year Rational pre Hydrograph type = Rational Peak discharge = 7.52 cfs Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time interval = 1 min Drainage area =11.6 ac Runoff coefF = 0.2 Intensity = 3.23 in Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min I-D-F Curve = newhanover.IDF Reced. limb factor = 1 Thal Vd we=13,535 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hm cfs) 0.02 0.25 0.55 6.77 0.03 0.50 0.57 6.52 0.05 0.75 0.58 6.27 0.07 1.00 0.60 6.02 0.08 1.25 0.62 5.76 0.10 1.50 0.63 5.51 0.12 1.75 0.65 5.26 0.13 2.01 0.67 5.01 0.15 2.26 0.68 4.76 0.17 2.51 0.70 4.51 0.18 2.76 0.72 4.26 0.20 3.01 0.73 4.01 0.22 3.26 0.75 3.76 6.23 3.51 0.77 3.51 0.25 3.76 0.78 3.26 0.27 4.01 0.80 3.01 0.28 4.26 0.82 2.76 0.30 4.51 0.83 2.51 0.32 4.76 0.85 2.26 0.33 5.01 0.87 2.01 0.35 5.26 0.88 1.75 0.37 5.51 0.90 1.50 0.38 5.76 0.92 1.25 0.40 6.02 0.93 1.00 0.42 6.27 0.95 0.75 0.43 6.52 0.97 0.50 0.45 6.77 0.98 0.25 0.47 7.02 0.48 7.27 0.50 7.52 =< ...End 0.52 7.27 0.53 7.02 ra= F basirn Scr3io 1123 Mor3i pk.•akr, Wllmin4,r.,"n, NC 25403 Hydrograph Report Hyd. No. 11 1-year post Hydrograph type Storm frequency Drainage area Intensity -D-F Curve = Rational = 2 yrs =11.6 ac = 4.42 in = newhanover.IDF Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- outflow (hrs cfs) 0.02 2.58 0.03 5.15 0.05 7.73 0.07 10.30 0.08 12.88 0.10 15.45 0.12 18.03 0.13 20.60 0.15 23.18 0.17 25.75 0.18 28.33 0.20 30.90 0.22 33.48 0.23 36.05 0.25 38.63 << 0.27 36.05 0.28 33.48 0.30 30.90 0.32 28.33 0.33 25.75 0.35 23.18 0.37 20.60 0.38 18.03 0.40 15.45 0.42 12.88 0.43 10.30 0.45 7.73 0.47 5.15 0.48 2.58 ...End Peak discharge Time interval Runoff coeff. Time of conc. (Tc) Reced. limb factor Paw 1 English = 38.63 cfs = 1 min = 0.75 =15min =1 Total Vdume = 34.766 cult Hydrograph Report Page 1 English Hyd. No. 12 1-year routed Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 0.09 cis Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time interval = 1 min Inflow hyd. No. = 11 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 2 S Max. Elevation = 12.48 ft Max. Storage = 34,675 cult sexage Wcadon melhod used. Total Volume = 7=5 cuff Hydrograph V1oej`Wrge Table Time Inflow Elevation Civ A CIS 9 Clv C Clv D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) eft ft cis cfs cfs cfs cfs cis cfs cfs cis 0.07 10.30 11.06 0.02 0.00 - 0.Q0 0.08 12.88 11.09 0.03 0.00 --- ----- ----- ----- -- ..-.- 0.00 0.10 15.45 11.12 0.05 0.01 - - ----- - -- - 0.01 0.12 18.03 11.17 0.09 0.01 - - --- - ----- -.-.. 0.01 0.13 20.60 11.22 0.13 0.02 - ----- ----- -- ----- ----- 0.02 0.15 23.18 11.28 0.19 0.03 - ----- ----- ---- -_ ---- 0.03 0.17 25.75 11.35 0.26 0.03 - --- ---- ----- --- - 0.03 0.18 28.33 11.42 0.34 0.04 - - ----- ---- ---» -- 0.04 0.20 30.90 11.50 0.45 0.04 0.04 0.22 33.48 11.59 0.55 0.05 0.45 0.23 36.05 11.68 0.69 0.06 ---- ---- ----- ----- ----- ----- 0.06 0.25 38.63 C6 11.78 0.81 0.06 ----- ---- --- -..-- --- ---- 0.06 0.27 36.05 11.88 0.96 0.07 0.07 0.28 33.48 11.97 1.07 0.07 - ----- -- ----- ----- 0.07 0.30 30.90 12.05 1.17 0.07 ----- ----- ----- ----- - --= 0.07 0.32 28.33 12.12 1.25 0.08 - --- - ----- ----- - 0.08 0.33 25.75 12.19 1.32 0.08 ----- ---. -. _._.. ._.. _.._ 0.08 0.35 23.18 12.24 1.37 0.08 0.08 0.37 20.60 1229 1.41 0.08 - - ----- ----- --- ---- 0.08 0.38 18.03 12.34 1.45 0.08 ----- - - ----- - - 0.08 0.40 15.45 12.38 1.48 0.09 ------ ----- ---- -- ----- -- 0.09 0.42 12.88 12.41 1.50 0.09 --- ----- -- ---- ----- ---- 0.09 0.43 10.30 12.44 1.51 0.09 ---- ----- - ----- --- ----- 0.09 0.45 7.73 12.46 1.51 0.09 - - ---- ----- ----- ---- -- 0.09 0.47 5.15 12.47 1.51 0.09 -- - - ----- --- ---- 0.09 0.48 2.58 12.48 1.51 0.09 ----- 0.09 0.50 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 --- ----- ----- ----- - ---- 0.09 <c 0.52 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 - 0.09 0.53 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 0.Q9 0.55 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 0.09 0.57 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 0.09 0.58 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 --- - ---- ----- - ---. 0.09 0.60 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 - - - - _,__ r -- _____ ..... 0.09 0.62 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 - 0.09 0.63 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 ---- ----- - --- ----- ---- 0.09 0.65 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 - ---- -- - ----- ---. 0.09 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Hyd. No. 13 25-YR PRE Hydrograph type Storm frequency Drainage area Basin Slope Tc method Total precip. Storm duration = SCS Runoff = 25 yrs = 11.64 ac = 0.5 % = USER = 6.00 in = 24 hrs Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) Peale discharge Time interval Curve number Hydraulic length Time of conc. (Tc) Distribution Shape factor Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) Page 1 English = 14.49 cfs = 6 min = 60 = 1200 ft = 30 min = Type III = 242 Total Vd me a 138,643 cuff Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) 10.50 0.16 13.70 7.67 16.90 1.73 20.10 0.95 10.60 0.21 13.80 6.83 17.00 1.69 20.20 0.94 10.70 0.26 13.90 6.02 17.10 1.65 20.30 0.93 10.80 0.32 14.00 5.26 17.20 1.61 20.40 0.92 10.90 0.38 14.10 4.66 17.30 1.57 20.50 0.91 11.00 0.45 14.20 4.26 17.40 1.53 20.60 0.90 11.10 0.53 14.30 3.96 17.50 1.49 20.70 0.89 11.20 0.62 14.40 3.74 17.60 1.46 20.80 0.88 11.30 0.73 14.50 3.58 17.70 1.43 20.90 0.87 11.40 0.85 14.60 3.44 17.80 1.39 21.00 0.86 11.50 1.00 14.70 3.32 17.90 1.36 21.10 0,85 11.60 1.20 14.80 3.21 18.00 1.33 21.20 0.84 11,70 1,51 14.90 3,12 18,10 1.30 21.30 0.83 11.80 2.00 15.00 3.03 18.20 1.27 21.40 0.82 11.90 2.78 15.10 2.94 18.30 1.24 21.50 0.81 12.00 4.27 15.20 2.86 18.40 1.21 21.60 0.81 12.10 6.54 15.30 2.78 18.50 1.18 21.70 0.80 12.20 9.02 15.40 2.70 18.60 1.16 21.80 0.79 12.30 11.52 15.50 2.63 18.70 1.14 21.90 0.78 12.40 13.32 15.60 2.55 18.80 1.12 22.00 0.77 12.50 14.15 15.70 2.48 18.90 1.10 22.10 0.77 12.60 14.49 << 15.80 2.41 19.00 1.08 22.20 0.77 12.70 14.42 15.90 2.34 19.10 1.06 22.30 0.78 12.80 14.08 16.00 2.27 19.20 1.05 22.40 0.79 12.90 13.59 16.10 2.20 19.30 1.04 22.50 0.78 13.00 13.02 16.20 2.13 19.40 1.02 22.60 0.77 13.10 12.38 16.30 2.06 19.50 1.01 22.70 0.77 13.20 11.67 16.40 2.00 19.60 1.00 22.80 0.76 13.30 10.93 16.50 1.94 19.70 0.99 22.90 0.75 13.40 10.14 16.60 1.88 19.80 0.98 23.00 0.74 13.50 9.34 16.70 1.83 19.90 0.97 23.10 0.73 13.60 8.51 18.80 1.78 20.00 0.96 23.20 0.73 Continues on next page... Hanover far-� -' SerVic, In gton, EEC 26403 Hydrograph Report Page I English Hyd. No. 14 25-YR POST Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 34.51 cfs Storm frequency = 25 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 75 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 8.00 in Distribution = Type Ili Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 TOW volume = 219,684 cufffi Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflows Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfa) (hm cfs) 8.40 0.35 11.60 5.06 14.80 3.74 18.00 1.54 8.60 0.39 11.70 6.47 14.90 3.64 18.10 1.50 8.60 0.44 11.80 8.82 15.00 3.54 18.20 1.47 8.70 0.48 11.90 12.14 15.10 3.45 18.30 1.43 8.80 0.54 12.00 18.54 1510 3.36 18.40 1.41 8.90 0.59 12.10 27.64 15.30 3.26 18.50 1.38 9.00 0.65 12.20 33.30 15.40 3.17 18.60 1.36 9.10 0.71 12.30 34.51 << 15.50 3.07 18.70 1.34 9.20 0.77 12.40 33.95 15.60 2.98 18.80 1.33 9.30 0.84 12.50 31.73 15.70 2.88 18.90 1.32 9.40 0.90 12.60 28,24 15.80 2.79 19.00 1.30 9.50 0.98 12.70 24.24 15.90 2.69 19.10 1.29 9.60 1.05 12.80 20.22 16.00 2.59 19.20 1.28 9.70 1.13 12.90 16.32 16.10 2.50 19.30 1.26 9.80 1.21 13.00 12.69 16.20 2.41 19.40 1.25 9.90 1.29 13.10 9.90 16.30 2.34 19.50 1.24 10.00 1.38 13.20 8.37 16.40 Z27 19.60 1.23 10.10 1.47 13.30 7.27 16.50 2.21 19.70 1,21 10.20 1.57 13.40 6.56 16.60 2.15 19.80 1.20 10.30 1.68 13.50 6.11 16.70 2.10 19.90 1.19 10.40 1.80 13.60 5.78 16,80 2.05 20.00 1.18 10.50 1.93 13.70 5.51 16.90 2,01 20.10 1.16 10.60 2.08 13.80 5.27 17.00 1.97 20.20 1.15 10.70 2.23 13.90 5.05 17.10 1.92 20.30 1.14 10.80 2.39 14.00 4.86 17.20 1.08 20.40 1.13 10.90 2.56 14.10 4.67 17.30 1.84 20.50 1.11 11.00 2.74 14.20 4.49 17.40 1.80 20.60 1.10 1110 2.94 14.30 4.34 17.50 1.76 20.70 1.09 11.20 3.19 14.40 4.19 17.60 1.71 20.80 1.07 11.30 3.51 14.50 4.07 17,70 1.67 20.90 1.06 11.40 3.90 14.60 3.95 17.80 1.63 21.00 1.05 11.60 4.35 14.70 3.84 17.90 1.69 21.10 1.04 Continues on next page... rianaje(- Dizign 3 Mices 1123 Fklrel i='wy. Hydrograph Report Page 1:�sh Hyd. No, 13 25-YR ROUTED Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 14.81 cfs Stone frequency = 25 yrs Time interval = 6 min Inflow hyd. No. = 14 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 2 S Max. Elevation = 14.78 ft Max. Storage = 101,671 cult Storage hdkadw. rnWW used. Total Vdwe= 210,156 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Civ A Clv B Civ C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) cis ft Cfs cis Cfs Cfs as Cfs Cfs cfs cfs 12.10 27.64 12.77 5.75 0.09 - --- 0.46 - - - 0.55 12.20 33.30 13.15 8.75 0.07 - - 1.74 - ---- ----- 1.81 12.30 34.51 << 13.54 11.02 0.08 -- ----- 3.51 - - ----- 3.59 12.40 33.95 13.91 12.51 0.09 - - 5.54 - ----- - 5.63 12.50 31.73 14.22 13.38 0.09 - - 7.46 -- 7.55 12.60 28.24 14.47 14.03 0.09 - --- 9.13 0.00 - - 9.22 12.70 24.24 14.64 14.47 0.08 ---- - 10.37 3.04 - ----- 13.06 12.80 20,22 14.74 14.71 0.05 -- --- 11.07 6.34 - - 14.71 12.90 16.32 14.78 14.81 0.01 - - 11.37 7.94 -- ---- 14.81 << 13.00 12.69 14.78 14.80 0.02 - ----- 11.35 7.81 -- ---- 14.80 13.10 9.99 14.74 14.71 0.05 - ----- 11.06 6.25 - 14.71 13.20 8.37 14.68 14.56 0.08 -- - 10.62 4.08 ---- --» 14.02 13.30 7.27 14.62 14.41 0.09 - - 10.17 2.20 - - 12.29 13.40 6.56 14.56 14.27 0.09 - - 9.78 1.06 ----- - 10.93 13.50 6.11 14.52 14.15 0.09 y --- 9.45 0.28 - ----- 9.82 13.60 5.78 14.48 14.04 0.09 ---- - 9.16 0.00 - ---d- 9.25 13.70 5.51 14.44 13.94 0.09 ----- - 8.89 0.00 ----- ----- 8.98 13.80 5.27 14.40 13.84 0.09 - - 8.61 - - - 8.70 13.90 5.05 14.36 13.73 0.69 - ---- 8.35 ----- - ----- 8.44 14.00 4.86 14.32 13.63 0.09 --- --- 8.09 ----- - ----- 8.18 14.10 4.67 14.28 13.53 0.69 - - 7.84 - ---- --- 7.93 14.20 4.49 14.24 13.43 0.09 - ----- 7.59 - --- ---- 7.68 14.30 4.34 14.21 13.33 0.09 ---- - 7.36 -- ---- ----- 7.45 14.40 4.19 14.17 13.24 0.09 -- --- 7.13 ----- ----- --- 7.22 14.50 4.07 14.14 13.14 0.09 -- --- 6.91 ---- ---- - 7.00 14.60 3.95 14.10 13.05 0.09 - ----- 6.70 - 6.79 14.70 3.84 14.07 12.96 0.09 - --- 6.50 ----- - --- 6.59 14.80 3.74 14.04 12.87 0.09 ----- - 6.31 ----- - ---- 6.40 14.90 3.64 14.01 12.79 0.09 ---- - 6.12 - - ----- 6.21 15.00 3.54 13.96 12.70 0.09 - 5.94 - ----- ----- 6.03 15.10 3.45 13.95 12.61 0.09 ----- - 5.76 --- ----- ---- 5.84 15.20 3.36 13.92 12.53 0.09 - ----- 5.53 - ----- - 5.67 15.30 3.26 13.89 12.45 0.08 - ---- 5.41 --- --- - 5.50 15,40 3.17 13.86 12.37 0.08 - ---- 5.25 ---- -- ----- 5.34 15.50 3.07 13.84 12.29 0.08 ---- - 5.10 ---- --- ----- 6.18 15.60 2.98 13.81 12.21 0.08 - - 4.95 - ----- - 5.03 Continues on next page.., t EaTlover oesign Ss3vices 112-" I"lof al Fkwy. wftingt0n, NC 284M Hydrograph Summary Report Page 1 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak flow (cis) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) volume (cuR) Return period (Yrs) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum Maximum Hydrograph elevation storage description (it) (euR) 1 SCS Runoff 7.77 6 762 80,515 10 --- -- ----- 10yr Predev-24hr 2 SCS Runoff 14.96 6 756 145,078 50 --- 50yr Pn dev 3 SCS Runoff 18.41 6 755 176.846 100 ---- w ----- 100yT Predev 4 SCS Runoff 26.61 6 738 169,338 10 --- ---- ------ 10yr Postev-24hr 5 SCS Runoff 40.05 a 738 259,367 50 -- - ------ 50yr Postdev 6 SCS Runoff 46.113 6 738 299,664 100 ---- ----- -- IMyr Posldev 7 Reservoir 3.74 6 846 60,842 10 4 16.12 112,484 10yr Past Route.24 8 Reservrir 25.54 8 768 150,867 50 5 15.43 123,142 60yr Post -Route 9 Reserwdr 35.59 6 756 191.164 100 6 15.54 126,780 100yr Post -Route 10 Rationed 7.62 1 30 13,535 2 — -- --- -- 1-year Rational pr 11 Rational 38.63 1 15 34,766 2 -- --- 1-year post 12 Reservoir 0.00 1 0 0 2 11 12.49 34,766 1-year routed 13 SCS Runoff 14.49 6 756 138,643 25 -- - ------ 25-YR PRE 14 SCS Runoff 34.51 6 738 219,684 25 E -- ------ 25-Y? POST 15 Reservoir e 1 14.37 6 780 111,184 25 14 15.29 118,487 25-YR ROUTED Fbu... s.. [1120 % lga=F.JqSon �. ... Proj. file: pond2-scs-blocked.GP OF file: newhanover.IDF Run date: 06-03-2016 Reservoir Report Page 1 English Reservoir No. 1 - Lehigh Pond 2 SCS Pond Data Pond storage is based on known contour areas Stage I Storage Table Stage Elevation Contour area Incr. Storage Total storage ft ft sgft cult tuft 0.00 11.00 19,500 0 0 1.00 12.00 25,000 22,250 22,250 1.50 1250 26,250 12,813 35,063 2.00 13.00 27,500 13,438 48,500 3.00 14.00 30,000 28,750 77,250 4.00 15.00 32,500 31,250 108,500 5.00 16.00 35,600 34,000 142.500 Culvert I Orifice Structures Weir Structures [A] [e] [C] [D] [Al I131 [C] [D] Rise in = 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Crest Len ft = 0.0 0.0 30.0 0.0 Span in = 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Crest El. ft = 0.00 0.00 15.00 0.00 No. Barrels = 0 0 0 0 Weir Coeff. = 3.30 3.30 3.00 0.00 Invert El. ft = 11.00 11.00 0.00 0.00 Eqn. Exp. = 1.50 1.50 1.50 0.00 Length ft = 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Multi -Stage = Yes Yes No No Slope % = 0.10 0.01 0.00 0.00 N Value = .011 .011 .000 .000 Orif. Coeff. = 0.60 0.60 0.00 0.00 Multi -Stage = ----- Yes No No Tailwater Elevation = i 1.00 ft fft,x- ,41 OOIBOWS_ We bees afl*AW WidB►kft and OWN =nW. Stage I Storage 1 Discharge Table Stage Storage Elevation Clv A Civ 8 Civ C Civ D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr 0 Discharge ft cuft ft cfs cfs cfs cis cfs cfs cfs cis cfe 0.00 0 11.00 --- --- --- -- --- 0.00 - 0,00 1.00 22,250 12.00 -- --- - -- --- --- 0A0 - 0.00 1,50 35,0.63 12.5.0 - 6-- -- - - -- 0.W --- 0,00 2.00 48,500 13.00 -- --- -- -- -- -- 0.00 - 0.00 3.00 77,250 14.00 - -- -- - - - 0.00 - 0.00 4.00 108,500 15.00 --- -- --- -- -- --- 0.00 - 0.00 5.00 142,500 16.00 --- --- -- --- --- Q-- 90.W - 90.00 Hanovar Grm,qm SP,ie:a -7- UT1 Project: pond2-scs-ait.GPW I IDF: newhanover.IDF 15 hyd`s 1 07-07-2016 Hydrograph Summary Report Page 1 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak now (oft) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Volume (tuft) Return period (yns) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (tt} Maximum storage (curt) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff i0.ii 6 762 0.551 'io ---- »--. ----- 10yrPredev-24hr 2 SCS Runoff 16.05 6 756 170,564 50 — --» -- 50yrPredav 3 SCS Runoff 21.74 6 756 203,745 100 — ------ ---- 100yr Predev 4 SCS Runoff 26.61 6 738 169,338 10 — ------ — 10yr Postde4-24hr 5 SCS Runoff 40.65 6 738 259,367 50 — --- — 50•yr Postdav 6 SCS Runoff 48.83 6 738 2%,664 100 -- , — — 100yr Postdav 7 Reservoir 7.68 6 786 159,875 10 4 14.24 84.812 10yr Post-Route-24 a Resw4* 21.24 6 774 249,799 50 5 15.15 113.667 60yr Post -Route 9 Reservoir 32.93 6 762 290,062 100 B 15.33 119,574 100yr Post -Route 10 Raknal 7.52 1 30 13,535 2 — -- — 1-year Rational pr 11 Radenai 38.63 1 15 34,706 2 -- — 1-yew pad 12 Reservoir 0.09 1 30 7,205 2 11 12.48 34.675 1 ,..+ter rafted 13 SCS Runoff 14.49 6 756 138,543 25 — — -- 25-YR PRE 14 SCS Runoff 34.51 6 738 219.684 25 — — — 25-YR POST 15 i i Reservoir 14.81 6 774 210.156 25 14 14.78 1 101,671 25-YR ROUTED Proj. tile: pond2-scs-alt.GPW OF file: newhanover.IDF Run date: 07-07-2016 Reservoir Report Reservoir No. 1 - Lehigh Pond 2 SCS English Pond Data Pond storage is based an knnAm contour areas Stage / Storage Table Stage Elevation Contour area Incr. Storage Total storage ft ft sgft cult cult 0.00 11.00 19,500 0 0 1.00 12.00 25,000 22,250 22,250 1.50 12.50 26,250 12,813 35,063 2.00 13.00 27,500 13,438 48,500 3.00 14.00 30,000 28,750 77,250 4.00 15.00 32,500 31,250 108,500 5.00 16.00 35,500 34,000 142,5W Culvert / orifice Structures [A] IB] IC] [D] Weir Structures [A] [B] [C] [0) Rise in = 18.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 Crest Len ft = 1.0 16.0 30.0 0.0 Span in = 18.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 Crest El. ft = 12.50 14.50 15.00 0.00 No. Barrels = 1 1 0 0 Weir Coeff. = 3.30 3.30 3.00 0.00 Invert El. ft = 11.00 11.00 0.00 0.00 Eqn. Exp. = 1.50 1.50 1.50 0.00 Length ft = 20.0 15.0 0.0 0.0 Multi -Stage = Yes Yes No No Slope % = 0.10 0.01 0.00 0.00 N-Value = .011 ,011 .000 .000 Orlf. Coeff. = 0,60 0.60 0,00 0.00 Multi -Stage = ---- Yes No No Tailwater Elevation ; 11.00 ft Stage / Storage / Discharge Table Noes; All awdlawa h9ve bean anaFjrad tailor Inlal and oup� conCnl Stage Storage Elevation Civ A Clv B CIV C Clv D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Discharge ft cuft ft cfs cfs cfs cfs dfs cfs cfs cfs cis 0:00 0 11.00 0.00 0,00 -- - 0.00 0.00 0.00 --- 0.00 1,00 22,250 12,00 1,10 0,07 --- - 0.00 0.00 0.00 --- 0.07 1.50 35,063 12,50 1.51 0,09 --- 0.00 0.00 0.00 --- 0.09 2.00 48,500 13.00 7.71 0,08 - --- 1.17 0.00 0.00 - 1.24 3.00 77,250 14.00 12.76 0.09 6.06 0.00 0.00 - 6.15 4.00 108,500 15.00 15,34 0.00 --- --- 13.04 18,87 0.00 -- 15.34 5.00 142,500 16.00 17.54 0,00 -- -- 21.61 97.00 90.00 -- 107.54 Hydrograph Report Page 1 English Hyd. No. 1 10yr Predev-24hr Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 10.11 cfs Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 60 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min Total precip. = 6.70 in Distribution = Type Ill Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 TOW Volume = 99,551 cuR Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 11.00 0.12 14.20 3.20 17.40 1.17 20.60 0,70 11.10 0.16 14.30 2.98 17.50 1.14 20.70 0.69 11.20 0,21 14.40 2.82 17.60 1.12 20.80 0.68 11.30 0.27 14.50 2.70 17.70 1.09 20.90 0,67 11.40 0.34 14.60 Z60 17.80 1.07 21.00 0.87 11.50 0.43 14.70 2,51 17.90 1.04 21.10 0.66 11.60 0.55 14.80 2.43 18,00 1.02 21.20 0.65 11.70 0.75 14.90 2,36 18.10 OM 21.30 0.64 11.80 1.06 15.00 2.29 1820 0.97 21 A 0.64 11.90 1.58 15.10 2.23 18.30 0.95 21.50 0.63 12.00 2,59 15.20 2.17 18.40 0.93 21.60 0.62 12.10 4.18 15.30 2.11 18,50 0.91 21.70 0.61 12.20 5.96 15.40 2.05 18.60 0.89 21.80 0,61 12.30 7.77 15.50 2.00 18.70 0.87 21.90 0.60 12.40 9.12 15.60 1.94 18.80 0.86 22.00 0.59 12.50 9.79 15.70 1.89 18.90 0.84 22.10 0.59 12.60 10.09 15,80 1.83 19.00 0.83 22.20 0.60 12.70 10.11 << 15.90 1.78 19.10 0.82 22.30 0.60 12.80 9.92 16.00 1.73 19.20 0.81 22.40 0.61 12.90 9.61 16.10 1.68 19.30 0.80 22.50 0.60 13.00 9.25 16.20 1.63 19.40 .0.79 22.60 0.60 1310 8.83 16.30 1.58 19.50 0.78 22.70 0.59 13.20 8.36 16.40 1.53 19.60 0.77 22.80 0.59 13.30 7.86 16.50 1.48 19.70 0.76 22.90 0.58 13.40 7.33 16,60 1.44 19.80 0.75 23.00 0.67 13.60 6.78 16.70 1.40 19.90 0.75 23.10 0.57 13.60 6.21 16.80 1.36 20.00 0.74 23.20 0.56 13.70 5.63 16.90 1.33 20.10 0.73 23.30 0.55 13.80 5.04 17.00 1.29 20.20 0.72 23.40 0.55 13.90 4.47 17.10 1.26 20.30 0.72 23.50 0.54 14.00 3,93 17.20 1.23 20.40 0.71 23.60 0.63 14.10 3.50 17.30 1.20 20.60 0.70 23.70 0.53 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report N99 ftish Hyd. No. 2 50yr Predev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 16.05 cfs Storm frequency = 50 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 60 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min Total precip. = 9.00 in Distribution = Type Ili Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Volume=170,564 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hm cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hm cfs) 10.20 0.22 1340 12.40 16.60 2,23 19.80 1.16 10.30 0.27 13.50 11.38 16.70 2.17 19.90 1.14 10.40 0.32 13.60 10.35 16.80 2.11 20.00 1.13 10.50 0.39 13.70 9.30 16.90 2,05 20.10 1.12 10.60 0.45 13,80 8.25 17.00 2.00 20.20 1.11 1070 0.53 13.90 7.25 17.10 1.95 20.30 1.10 10.80 0,61 14-00 6.31 17.20 1.90 20.40 1.09 10.90 0.70 14.10 5.58 17.30 1.85 20.50 1.08 11.00 0,79 14.20 5.10 17.40 1,81 20.60 1.06 11.10 0.90 14.30 4.73 17.50 1.77 20.70 1.05 11.20 1.02 14.40 4.46 17.60 1.72 20.80 1.04 11.30 1.16 14.60 4.27 17.70 1.68 20.90 1.03 11.40 1.32 14.60 4.10 17.80 1.65 21.00 1.02 11.50 1,52 14.,70 3.96 17.90 1.61 21.10 1.01 11.60 1.77 14.80 3.83 18.00 1.57 21.20 0.99 11.70 2.17 14.90 3.71 18.10 1.53 21.30 0.98 11.80 2.81 15.00 3.60 18.20 1.49 21.40 0.97 11.90 3.81 15,10 3.50 18.30 1.46 21.50 0.96 12.00 5.69 15.20 3.40 18.40 1.43 21.60 0.95 12.10 8.50 15,30 3.30 18.50 1.40 21.70 0.94 12.20 11.56 15.40 3.21 18.60 1.37 21.80 0.92 12.30 14.59 15.50 3.12 18.70 1.34 21.90 0.91 12.40 16.75 15.60 3.03 18.80 1.32 22.00 0.90 12.50 17.71 15.70 2,94 18.90 1.29 22.10 0.91 12.60 18.05 << 15.80 2.86 19.00 1.27 22.20 0.91 12.70 17.92 15.90 2,78 19.10 1.26 22.30 0.92 12.80 17.45 16.00 2.69 19.20 1.24 22.40 0.93 12.90 16.80 16.10 2.61 19.30 1,22 22.50 0.92 13.00 16.06 16.20 2.53 19.40 1.21 22.60 0.91 13.10 15.24 16.30 2.45 19.50 1.1 90 22.70 0.90 13.20 14.34 16.40 2.37 19.60 1.18 22.80 0.89 13.30 13.39 16.50 2,30 19.70 1.17 22.90 0.88 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Page EngM Hyd. No. 3 100yr Predev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 21.74 cfs Storm frequency = 100 yrs Time Interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 60 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min Total precip. = 10.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total volume = 2M.745 cuR Hydrograph Discharge Table Time - Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs as) 9.80 0.22 13.00 19.19 18.20 2.92 19.40 1.39 9.90 0.27 13.10 18.17 18.30 2.83 19.50 1.38 10.00 0.32 13.20 17.07 16.40 2.74 19.60 1.36 10.10 0.38 13.30 15.91 16.50 2.66 19.70 1:35 10.20 0.44 13.40 14.71 16.60 2.58 19.80 1.33 10.30 0.51 13.50 13.48 16.70 2.61 19.90 1.32 10.40 0.58 13.60 12.22 16.80 2.44 20.00 1.31 10.50 0.66 13.70 10.95 16.90 2.37 20.10 1.29 10.60 0.75 13.80 9.70 17,00 2.31 20.20 1.28 10.70 0.85 13.90 8.50 17.10 2.25 20.30 1.27 10,80 0.95 14.00 7.38 17.20 2.19 20.40 1.25 10.90 1.07 14.10 6.51 17.30 2.14 20.50 1.24 11.00 1.19 14.20 5.94 17.40 2.09 20.60 1.23 11.10 1.32 14.30 5.51 17.50 2.04 20.70 1.21 11.20 1.46 14.40 5.20 17,60 1.99 20.80 1.20 11.30 1.63 14.50 4.96 17.70 1.95 20.90 1.19 11.40 1.84 14.60 4.77 17.80 1.90 21.00 1.17 11.50 2.08 14.70 4.60 17.90 1.86 21.10 1.16 11.60 2.40 14.80 4.45 18.00 1.81 21.20 1.15 11.70 2.89 14.90 4.31 18.10 1.77 21,30 1.13 11.80 3.68 15.00 4.18 18.20 1.73 21.40 1.12 11.90 4.91 15.10 4.06 18.30 1.68 21.50 1.11 12.00 7.20 15.20 3.94 18.40 1.65 21.60 1.09 12.10 10.57 15.30 3.83 18.50 1.61 21.70 1.08 12.20 14.22 15.40 3,72 18.60 1.58 21.80 1.06 12.30 17.80 15.50 3.61 an 1,55 21.90 1.05 12.40 20.31 15.60 3.51 18.80 1.52 22.00 1.04 12.50 21.39 15.70 3.41 18.90 1.49 22.10 1.04 12.60 21.74 « 15.80 3.31 19,00 1.47 22.20 1.05 12.70 21.53 15.90 3.21 A °.av "' +v 1.45 22.30 1.06 12.80 20.93 16.00 3.12 19.20 1.43 22.40 1.07 12,90 20.11 16.10 3.02 19.30 1.41 22.50 1.06 Confinues an next page... Hydrograph Report ftge 1 &Vsh Hyd. No. 4 10yr Postdev-24hr Hydrograph type = 5CS Runoff Peak discharge = 26.61 cis Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 75 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 6.70 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Vdume a 169,338 cuff Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 8.90 0.29 12.10 21.01 15.30 2.62 18.50 1.12 9.00 0.33 12.20 25.54 15.40 2.55 18.60 1.10 9.10 0.37 12.30 26.61 <c 15.50 2.47 18.70 1.09 9.20 0.41 12.40 26.30 15.60 2.40 18.80 1.07 9.30 0.46 12.50 24.67 15.70 2.32 18.90 1.05 9.40 0.51 12.60 22M 15.80 2.24 19.00 1.05 9.50 0.56 12.70 18.98 15.90 2.17 19.10 1.04 9.60 0.62 12.80 15.89 16.00 2.09 19.20 1.03 9.70 0.67 12.90 12.88 16.10 2.01 19.30 1.02 9.80 0.73 13.00 10.05 16.20 1.94 19.40 1.01 9.90 0.79 13.10 7.94 16.30 1.88 19.50 1.00 10.00 0.86 13.20 6.66 16.40 1.83 19.60 0.99 10.10 0.93 13.30 5.79 16.50 1.78 19.70 0.98 10.20 1.00 13.40 5.23 16.60 7.73 19.80 0.97 10.30 1.08 13.50 4.88 16.70 1.69 19.90 0.96 10.40 1.17 13.60 4.62 16.80 1.68 20.00 0.95 10.50 1.27 13.70 4.40 16.90 1.62 20.10 0.94 10.60 1.38 13.80 4.21 17.00 1.59 20.20 0.93 10.70 1.49 13.90 4.05 17.10 1.55 20.30 0:92 10.80 1.61 14.00 3.89 17.20 1.52 20.40 0.91 10.90 1.74 14.10 3.74 17.30 1.48 20.50 0.90 11.00 1.88 14.20 3.60 17.40 1.45 20.60 0.89 11.10 2.03 14.30 3.48 17.50 1.42 20.70 0.88 11.20 2.22 14.40 3.36 17.60 1.38 20.80 0.87 11.30 2.46 14.50 3.26 17.70 1.35 20.90 0.86 11.40 2.75 14.60 3.17 17.80 1.31 21.00 0.86 11.60 3.09 14.70 3.08 17.90 1.28 21.10 0.84 11.60 3.62 14.80 3.00 18.00 1.25 21,20 0.83 11.70 4.68 14.90 2.92 18.10 1.21 21.30 0.82 11.80 6.44 15.00 2.85 18.20 1.18 21.40 0.81 11.90 8.97 15.10 2.77 18.30 1.16 21.50 0.80 12.00 13.90 15.20 2.70 18.40 1.14 21.60 0.79 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report fte ftv,M Hyd. No. 5 50yr Postdev Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 40.65 cfs Storm frequency = 50 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 75 Basin Slope = 1.0 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of cone. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 9.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 7oWl vck„8 = M,367 tuft Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 8.10 0.42 11.30 4.36 14.50 4.68 17.70 1.92 8.20 0.46 11.40 4.83 14.60 4.55 17.80 1.87 8.30 0.50 11.50 5.36 14.70 4.42 17.90 1.82 8,40 0.55 11.60 6.22 14.80 4.30 18.00 1.77 8.50 0.60 11.70 7.91 14.90 4.19 18.10 1.72 8.60 0.66 11.80 10.72 15.00 4.08 18.20 1.68 8.70 0.72 11.90 14.65 15.10 3.97 18.30 1.64 8.80 0.78 12.00 22.19 15.20 3.86 18.40 1.61 8.90 0.85 12.10 32.83 15.30 3.75 18.50 1.59 9.00 0.92 12.20 39.36 15.40 3.64 18.60 1.56 9.10 1.00 12.30 40.65 << 15.50 3.53 18.70 1,54 9.20 1.07 12.40 39.90 15.60 3.42 18.80 1.52 9.30 1.16 12.60 37.20 16.70 3.31 18.90 1.51 9.40 1.24 12.60 33.04 15.80 3.20 19.00 1.49 9.50 1.33 12.70 28.31 15.90 3.09 19.10 1.48 9.60 1.42 12.80 23.67 16.00 2.98 19.20 1.47 9,70 1.51 12.90 18.98 16.10 2.87 19.30 1.45 9.80 1.61 13.00 14.72 16.20 2.77 19.40 1.44 9.90 1.71 13.10 1157 16.30 2.68 19.50 1.42 10.00 1.81 13.20 9.68 16.40 2.60 19.60 1.41 10.10 1.92 13.30 8.40 16.50 2.53 19.70 1.39 10.20 2.04 13.40 7.58 16.60 2.47 19.80 1.38 10.30 2.18 13.50 7.06 16.70 2.41 19.90 1.36 10.40 2.32 13.60 6.68 16.80 2.36 20.00 1.35 10.50 2.48 13.70 6.36 16.90 2.31 20.10 1.33 10.60 2.65 13.80 6.08 17.00 2.26 20.20 1.32 10.70 2.84 13.90 5.83 17.10 2.21 20.30 1.30 10.80 3.03 14.00 5.60 17.20 2.16 20.40 1.29 10.90 3.23 14.10 5.38 17.30 2.11 20.50 1.28 11.00 3.44 14.2.0 5.18 17.40 2.08 20.60 1.26 11.10 3:68 14.30 5.00 17.50 2.01 20.70 1.25 11.20 IN 14.40 4.83 17.60 1.97 20.80 1.23 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Page 1 English Hyd. No. 6 100yr Postdev Hydrograph type = SDS Runoff Peak discharge = 46.83 cfs Storm frequency = 100 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 75 Basin Slope = 1.0 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 10.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total volume s 299,664 cuR Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 7.80 0.48 11.00 4.17 14.20 5.86 17.40 2.33 7.90 0.52 11.10 4.45 14.30 5.65 17.50 2.27 8.00 0.57 11.20 4.80 14.40 5.47 17.60 2.22 8.10 0.61 11.30 5,24 14.50 5.30 17.70 2.16 8.20 0.66 11.40 5.78 14.60 5.14 17.80 2.11 8.30 0.71 11.50 6.41 14.70 5.00 17.90 2.05 8.40 0.77 11.60 7.40 14.80 4.86 18.00 2.00 8.50 0.83 11.70 9.38 14.90 4.73 18.10 1.94 8.60 0.90 11.80 12.65 15.00 4.61 18.20 1.90 8.70 0.97 11.90 17.21 16.10 4,49 18.30 1.85 8.80 1.05 12.00 25.89 15.20 4.36 18.40 1.82 8.90 1.13 12.10 38.08 15.30 4.24 18.50 1.79 9.00 1.22 12.20 45.46 15.40 4.12 18.60 1.76 9.10 1.31 12.30 46.83 << 15.50 3.99 18.70 1.74 9.20 1.40 12.40 45.87 15.60 3.87 18.80 1.72 9.30 1.50 12.50 42.69 15.70 3.74 18.90 1.70 9.40 1.60 12.60 37.86 15.80 3.62 19,00 1.68 9.50 1.71 12.70 32.39 15.90 3.49 19.10 1.67 9.60 1.81 12.80 26.92 16.00 3.37 19.20 1.65 9.70 1.92 12.90 21.63 16.10 3.24 19.30 1.64 9.80 2.04 13.00 16.74 16.20 3.13 19.40 1.62 9.90 2.16 13.10 13.14 16.30 3.03 19.50 1.60 10.00 2.28 13.20 10.99 16.40 2.94 19.60 1.59 10.10 2.40 13.30 9.53 16.50 2.86 19.70 1.57 10.20 2.54 13.40 8.59 16.60 2.79 19.80 1.55 10.30 2.70 13.50 8.00 16.70 2.72 19.90 1.54 10.40 2.87 13.60 7.57 16.80 2.66 20.00 1.52 10.50 3.06 13.70 7.20 16.90 2.60 20.10 1.50- 10.60 3.26 13.80 6.88 17.00 2,55 20.20 1.49 10.70 3.47 13.90 6.60 17.10 '2'-Q 20.30 1.47 10.80 3.69 14.00 6:34 17.20 2.44 20.40 1.45 10.90 3.93 14.10 6.09 17.30 2.38 20.50 1.44 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report ttDo 1 BVISh Hyd. No. 7 10yr Post-Route-24hr Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 7.68 cfs Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time interval = 6 min Inflow hyd. No. = 4 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 2 S Max. Elevation = 14.24 ft Max. Storage = 84,812 cuft Slasye kw"ft meow used, Total Volume=159.875 ouft Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A CIv B Clv C Clv D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hm) cis ft cfs cis cfs cfs as cfs cfs cis cis 12.10 21.01 12.28 1.40 O.fl8 ---- - - - - - 0.08 12.20 25.54 12.60 3.63 0.09 - - 0.10 - ---- - 0.19 12.30 26.61 « 12.94 7.22 0.08 - 6---- 0.95 - - - 1.03 12.40 26.30 13.25 9.39 0.07 - - 2.15 ----- - - 2.22 12.50 24.67 13.53 10.98 0.08 - - 3.48 - -- - 3.55 12.60 22.03 13.77 12.09 0.08 -- - 4.75 - - - 4.83 12.70 18.98 13.96 12.66 0.09 - - 5.85 ----- - ----- 6.93 12.80 15.89 14.09 13.03 0.09 - ----- 6.65 - - ----• 6.73 12.90 12.88 14.18 13.26 0.09 - - 7.19 - - - 7.27 13.00 10.05 14.23 13.39 0.09 - - 7.49 - - - 7.58 13.10 7.94 14.24 << 13.43 0.09 -- - 7.59 ----- ----- - 7.68 << 13.20 6.66 14.24 13.42 0.09 - - 7.56 - - - 7.65 13.30 5.79 14.22 13.38 0.09 ----- - 7.46 - - ---- 7.55 13.40 5.23 14.20 13.32 0.09 -- - 7.31 - ----- - 7.40 13.50 4.88 14.17 13.24 0.09 - - 7.15 - - -- 7.23 13.60 4.62 14.15 13.17 0.09 - 6.97 ---- ---- -- 7.06 13.70 4.40 14.12 13.09 0.09 - - 6.79 --- - - 6.88 13.80 4.21 14.09 13.01 0.09 --- ----- 6.61 ----- ---- ----- 6.70 13.90 4.05 14.06 12.93 0.09 --- ----- 6.43 --- ---- -- 6.52 14.00 3.89 14.03 12.85 0.09 - - 6.26 - - ----- 6.35 14.10 3.74 14.00 12.77 0.09 ----- - 6.09 ----- - - 6.17 14.20 3.60 13.97 12.69 0.09 - - 5.91 -R-- -- - 5.99 14.30 3.48 13.94 12.60 0.09 - -- 5.73 - - --- 5.82 14.40 3.36 13.92 12.52 0.09 - - 5.56 --- ----- ----- 5.64 14.50 3.26 13.89 12.44 0.08 - - 5.39 -- -- - 5.48 14.60 3.17 13.86 12.36 0.08 ----- - 5.24 ----- - - 5.32 14.70 3.08 13.83 12.28 0.08 - - 5.08 ----- - - 5.17 14.80 3.00 13.81 12.20 0.08 - 4.94 ---- ---- -- 5.02 14.90 2.92 13.78 12.12 0.08 - - .4.80 ----- - - 4.88 15.00 2.85 13.76 12.03 0.08 ---- - 4.66 ----- ---- -_-- 4.74 15.10 2.77 13.74 11.94 0.08 - - 4.53 - - - 4.61 15.20 2.70 13.71 11.86 0.08 --- ---- 4.41 - - 4.49 15.30 2.62 13.69 11.76 0.08 - - 4.29 - - ----- 4.37 15.40 2.55 13.67 11.66 0.08 - - 4.17 --- ----- ----- 4.25 15.50 2.47 13.65 11.55 0.08 - - 4.06 a---- - ----- 4.14 15.60 2.40 13.63 11.45 0.08 ----- - 3.95 4.03 Conhhues on next page... Hydrograph Report Page 1 English Hyd. No. 8 50yr Post -Route rydrograph type = reservoir Peak discharge = 21.24 cfs Storm frequency = 50 yrs Time interval = 6 min Inflow hyd. No. = 5 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 2 S Max. Elevation = 15.15 ft Max. Storage = 113,667 cuFt Shun4 Ymdksuon method uad Total Volume = 249.799 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Civ A Clv B Clv C CIv D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) cfs ft ds ds oft aft as cfs ds ds cfa 12.00 22.19 12.81 6.11 0.09 - - 0.56 - - - 0.65 12.10 32.83 13.15 8.74 0.07 ----- - 1.73 - - - 1.60 12.20 39.36 13.57 11.14 0.08 - - 3.64 - - - 3.71 12.30 40.65 << 14.00 12.76 0.09 - - 6.09 - - - 6.18 12.40 39.90 14.38 13.81 0.09 ---- ---- 8.53 - -- ---- 8.62 12.50 37.20 14.69 14.60 0.08 - 10.73 4.56 - - 14.46 12.60 33.04 14.93 15.17 - - ----- 12.49 14.88 - - 15.17 12.70 28.31 15.08 15.53 - - - 13.71 23.60 2.39 - 17.93 12.80 23.57 15.15 15.69 ---- - 14.25 27.83 5.52 - 21.22 12.90 18.98 15.15 << 15.69 - - - 14.26 27.86 5.55 -- 21.24 << 13.00 14.72 15.12 15.61 - 13.96 25.55 3.67 - 19.28 13.10 11.57 15.06 15.48 - - ---- 13.53 22.29 1.76 - 17.24 13.20 9.68 15.00 15.34 ----- -- ----- 13.06 18.75 0.04 -- 15A8 13.30 8.40 14.93 16.17 ----- -- -- 12.50 14.94 ---T - 15.17 13.40 7.58 14.85 14.97 --- ----- ----- 11.86 10.93 - - 14.97 13.60 7.06 14.76 14.76 0.03 ----- ----- 11.22 7.14 -- - 14.76 13.60 6.68 14.68 14:55 0.08 ----- - 10.59 3.96 ---- - 13.91 13.70 6.36 14.60 14.37 0.09 ----- ----- 10.06 1.72 - ---- 11.85 13.80 6.08 14.54 14.22 0.09 ----- ----- 9.65 0.76 -- - 10.49 13.90 5.83 14.50 14.10 0.09 - ----- 9.32 0.00 9.41 14.00 5.60 14.46 14.00 0.09 --- -- 9.04 0.00 ----- - 9.13 14.10 5.38 14.42 13.89 0.09 ,--- - 8.78 0.00 8.85 14.20 5.18 14.38 13.79 0.09 - ----- 8.49 - - --- 8.58 14.30 5.00 14.34 13.69 0.09 - - 8.23 - - ----- 8.32 14.40 4.83 14.30 13.59 0.09 - - 7.98 ----- ---- - 8.07 14.50 4.68 14.26 13.49 0.09 - --- 7.74 - ----- ---- 7.83 14.60 4.55 14.23 13.39 0.09 - - 7.50 - ----- ---- 7.59 14.70 4.42 14.19 13.30 0.09 - - 7.28 - --- 7.37 14.80 4.30 14.16 13.21 0.09 - - 7.07 - --- - 7.15 14.90 4.19 14.13 13.12 0.09 -- --- 6.86 --- - --- - 6.95 15.00 4.08 14.10 13.03 0.09 - ---- 6.66 --- ----- - 6.75 15.10 3.07 14.07 12.95 0.09 --- - 6.41 ----- ----- -- 6.56 15.20 3.86 14.04 12.87 0.09 ---- - 6.29 - ----- ----- 6.38 15.30 3.75 14.01 12.79 0.09 ----- ----- 6.12 6.20 15.40 3.64 13.98 12.70 0.09 - - 5.94 ----- - - 6.03 15.50 3.53 13.95 12.62 0.09 - - 5.76 ----- ----- ---- 5.85 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report ftge 1 EVsh Hyd. No. 9 100yr Post -Route Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 32.93 cfs Storm frequency = 100 yrs Time interval = 6 min Inflow hyd. No. = 6 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 2 S Max. Elevation = 15.33 ft Max.. Storage = 119,574 cuft Stamp Ind uNan mad d ufad, Total Volume = 290,052 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Civ C Clv D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) afs ft Cfs afs aft as cfs as cfs as efs 11.80 12.65 12.69 4.92 0.09 ----- --- 0.28 - - - 0.37 11.90 17.21 12.88 6.79 0.08 ---- ----- 0.79 - - ----- 0.87 12.00 25.89 13.14 8.71 0.07 ----- ----- 1.71 - - - 1.78 12.10 38.06 13.51 10.86 0.08 ----- - 3.36 - - - 3.44 12.20 45.46 13.^a5 12.69 0.09 - ----- 5.92 -- -- 6.01 12.30 46.83 << 14.42 13.91 0.09 - ----- 8.81 0.00 - --- 8.90 12.40 45.87 14.82 14.91 - - - 11.67 9.64 - - 14.91 12.50 42.69 15.12 15.62 - ----- - 14.01 25.91 3.96 - 19.58 12.60 37.86 15.29 16.00 - ----- ----- 15.35 36.83 13.86 ----- 29.86 12.70 32.39 15.33 << 16.09 ---- - - 15.68 39.66 16.84 -- 32.93 « 12.80 26.92 15.30 16.03 - - - 15.47 37.89 14.91 - 30.94 12.90 21.63 15.25 15.92 ---- ----- ----- 15.05 34.36 11.42 - 27.34 13.00 16.74 15.19 15.77 - - ----- 14.53 30.04 7.33 ----- 23.10 13.10 13.14 15.12 15.62 - 13.99 25.76 3.84 ----- 19A5 13.20 10.99 15.05 15.46 - - - 13.47 21.83 1.53 - 17.00 13.30 9.53 14.99 15.32 - - - 12.97 18.17 ---- - 15.32 13.40 8.59 14.92 15.15 ----- 12.42 14.40 - ---' 15.15 13.50 8.00 14.84 14.96 - 11.83 10.63 - 14.96 13.60 7.57 14.76 14.76 0.03 - - 11.22 7.10 - - 14.76 13.70 7.20 14.68 14.56 0.08 - - 10.62 4.10 ----- - 14.03 13.80 6.88 14.61 14.39 0.09 - - 10.12 1.98 ----- - 12.09 13.90 6.60 14.56 14.25 0.09 - -- 9.73 0.94 - --»-- 10.76 14.00 6.34 14.51 14.14 0.09 - -- 9.42 0.21 - ----- 9.73 14.10 6.09 14.48 14.04 0.09 - - 9.16 0.00 - - 9.25 14.20 5.86 14.44 13:95 0.09 - - 8.91 0.00 - - 9.00 14.30 5.65 14.40 13.86 0.09 - - 8.66 0.00 - ----- 8.75 14.40 5.47 14.37 13.76 0.09 ----- - 8.42 - -- 8.51 14.60 5.30 14.33 13.67 0.09 ----- - 8.19 - -- ---- 8.28 14.60 5.14 14.30 13.58 0.09 - - 7.96 - - - 8.05 14.70 5.00 14.27 13.49 0.09 - - 7.74 ----- -- ---- 7:83 14.80 4.86 14.23 13AI 0.09 - ----� 7.63 ----- - ---- 7.62 14.90 4.73 14.20 13.32 0.09 - - 7.33 - - - 7.42 15.00 4.61 14.17 13.24 0.09 - --- 7.13 --- - - 7.22 15.10 4.49 14.14 13.16 0.09 - - 6.95 - - - 7.03 15.20 4.36 14.11 13.08 0.09 ----- - 6.76 y--- - -- 6.85 15.30 4.24 14.08 13.00 0.09 ----- ----- 6.58 - - - 6.67 Continues on next page.- Hydrograph Report ftp 1 English Hyd. No. 10 1-year Rational pre Hydrograph type = Rational Peak discharge = 7.52 cis Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time interval = 1 min Drainage area =11.6 ac Runoff coeff. = 0.2 Intensity = 3.23 in Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min I-D-F Curve = newhanover.IDF Reced. limb factor = 1 Total Volume a 13,535 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 0.02 0.25 0.55 6.77 0.03 0.50 0.57 6.52 0.05 0.75 0.58 6.27 0.07 1.00 0.60 6.02 0.08 1.25 0.62 5.76 0.10 1.50 0.63 5.51 0.12 1.75 0.65 5.26 0.13 2.01 0.67 5.01 0.15 2.26 0.68 4.76 0.17 2.51 0.70 4.51 0.18 2.76 0.72 4.26 0.20 3.01 0.73 4.01 0.22 3.26 0.75 3.76 0.23 3.51 0.77 3.51 0.25 3.76 0.76 3.26 0.27 4.01 0.80 3,01 0.28 4.26 0.82 2.76 0.30 4.51 0.83 2.51 0.32 4.76 0.85 2.26 0.33 5.01 0.67 2.01 0.35 5.26 0.88 1.75 0.37 5.51 0.90 1.50 0.38 5.76 0.92 1.25 0.40 6.02 0.93 1.00 0.42 6.27 0.95 0.75 0.43 6.52 0.97 0.50 0.45 6.77 0.98 0.25 0.47 7.02 0.48 7.27 0.50 7.52 « ...End 0.52 7.27 0.53 7.02 Hydrograph Report Page English Hyd. No. 11 1-year post Hydrograph type = Rational Peak discharge = 38.83 cfs Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time interval = 1 min Drainage area =11.6 ac Runoff coeff. = 0.75 Intensity = 4.42 in Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min -D-F Curve = newhanover.IDF Reced. limb factor = 1 Total Volume = 34,766 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow (hrs cfs) 0.02 2.58 0.03 5.15 0.05 7.73 0.07 10.30 0.08 12.88 0.10 15.45 0.12 18.03 0.13 20.60 0.15 23.18 0.17 25.75 0.18 28.33 0.20 30.90 0.22 33.48 0.23 36.05 0.25 38.63 as 0.27 36.05 0.28 33.48 0.30 30.90 0.32 28.33 0.33 25.75 0.35 23.18 0.37 20.60 0.38 18.03 0.40 15.45 0.42 12.88 0.43 10.30 0.45 7.73 0.47 5.15 0.48 2.58 ...End Hydrograph Report PRP English Hyd. No. 12 1-vear routed Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 0.09 cfs Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time interval = 1 min Inflow hyd. No. = 11 Reservoir name = Lehigh Pond 2 S Max. Elevation = 12.48 ft Max. Storage = 34,675 tuft Storage Indication mGMW used Total Volume = 7.205 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A CIV B Clv C Clv D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow chmj cfa ft cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cis eft 0.07 10.30 11.06 0.02 0.00 -- - - - ---- - 0.00 0.08 12.88 11.09 0.03 0.00 - - - - - - 0.00 0.10 15.45 11.12 0.05 0.01 - - - - - - 0.01 0.12 18.03 11.17 0.09 0.01 - - - - - - 0.01 0.13 20.60 11.22 0.13 0.02 --- -- ----- -- -- 0.02 0.15 23.18 11.28 0.19 0.03 ---- - - - -- - 0.03 0.17 25.75 11.35 0.26 0.03 - - - - ----- - 0.03 0.18 28.33 11.42 0.34 0.04 -- ----- ----- --- ---- --_. 0.04 0.20 30.90 11.50 0.45 0.04 - - - - ----- -- 0.04 0.22 33.48 11.59 0.65 0.05 - - - --- -- --- 0.05 0.23 36.05 11.68 0.69 0.06 -- ---- -- -- 0.06 0.25 38.63 << 11.78 0.81 0.06 ----- ----- - --- ----- ----- 0.06 0.27 36.05 11.88 0.96 0.07 --- - d---- - --- - 0.07 0.28 33.48 11.97 1.07 0.07 - - ----- - - 0,07 0.30 30.90 12.05 1.17 0.07 - ----- --- --- 0.07 0.32 28.33 12.12 1.25 0.08 - - - - ----- ----- 0.08 0.33 26.76 12.19 1.32 0.08 - 0.08 0.35 23.18 12.24 1.37 0.08 ----- 0.08 0.37 20.60 12.29 1.41 0.08 ----- - ----- - - - 0.08 0.38 18,03 12.34 1.45 0.08 --- 0.08 0.40 15.45 12.38 1.48 0.09 - 0.09 0.42 12.88 12.41 1.50 0.09 --- 0.09 0.43 10.30 12.44 1.51 0.09 - 0.09 0.45 7.73 12.46 1.51 0.09 ----- 0.09 0.47 5.15 12.47 1.51 0.09 - -- --•- - ----- ----- 0.09 0.48 2.58 12.48 1.51 0.09 - --- ---- --- ---- - 0.09 0.50 0.00 12.48 << 1.51 0.09 --- 0.09 << 0.52 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 ----- ----- - - ----- --- 0.09 0.53 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 - ----- - - - 0.09 0.55 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 - ----- ----- ----- - - 0.09 0.57 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 - - - --- - -- 0.09 0158 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 _.__ ._.._ - __.__ - ____ 0.09 0.60 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 ----- ----- ----- ---- --- ----- 0.09 0.62 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 ---- ----- --- - . ---- ----- 0.09 0.63 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 - ----- ----- -- - - 0.09 0.65 0.00 12.48 1.51 0.09 ----- ----- ----- - -- - 0.09 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Page 1 En9ish Hyd. No. 13 25-YR PRE Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 14.49 cfs Storm frequency = 25 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 60 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 30 min Total precip. = 8.00 in Distribution = Type Ili Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Volume=138,643 cult Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow (hrs afs) (hrs dfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 10.50 0.16 13.70 7.67 16.90 1.73 20.10 0.95 10.60 0.21 13.80 6.83 17.00 1.69 20.20 0.94 1 a_7n n-28 13.90 6.02 17.10 1.65 20.30 0.93 10.80 0.32 14.00 5.26 17.20 1.61 20.40 0.92 10.90 0.38 14.10 4.66 17.30 1.57 20.50 0.91 11.00 0.45 14.20 4.26 17.40 1.53 20.60 0.90 11.10 0.53 14.30 3.96 17.50 1.49 20.70 0.89 11.20 0.62 14.40 3.74 17.60 1.46 20.80 0.88 11.30 0.73 14.50 3.58 17.70 1.43 20.90 0.87 11.40 0.85 14.60 3.44 17.80 1.39 21.00 0.86 11.50 1.00 14.70 3.32 17.90 1.36 21.10 0.85 11.60 1.20 14.80 3.21 18.00 1.33 21.20 0.84 11.70 1.51 14.90 3.12 18.10 1.30 21.30 0.83 11.80 2.00 15.00 3.03 18.20 1.27 21.40 0.82 11.90 2.78 15.10 2.94 18.30 1.24 21.50 0.81 12.00 4.27 15.20 2.86 18.40 1.21 21.60 0.81 12.10 6.54 .15.30 2.78 18.50 1.18 21.70 0.80 12.20 9.02 15.40 2.70 18.60 1.16 21.80 0.79 12.30 11.52 15.50 2.63 18.70 1.14 21.90 0.78 12.40 13.32 15.60 2.55 18.80 1.12 22.00 0.77 12.50 14.15 15.70 2.48 18.90 1.10 22.10 0.77 12.60 14.49 « 15.80 2.41 19.00 1.08 22.20 0.77 12.70 14.42 15.90 2.34 19.10 1.06 22.30 0.78 12.80 14.08 16.00 2.27 19.20 1.05 22.40 0.79 12.90 13.59 16.10 2.20 19.30 1.04 22.50 0.78 13.00 13.02 16.20 2.13 19.40 1.02 22.60 0.77 13.10 12.38 16.30 2.06 19.50 1.01 22.70 0.77 13.20 11.67 16.40 2.00 19.60 1.00 22.80 0.76 13.30 10.93 16.50 1.94 19.70 0.99 22.90 0.75 13.40 10.14 16.60 1.88 19.80 0.98 23.00 0.74 13.50 9.34 16.70 1.83 19.90 0.97 23.10 0.73 13.60 8.51 16.80 1.78 20.00 0.96 23.20 0.73 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Pays 9 Engish Hyd. No. 14 25-YR POST Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 34.51 cfs Storm frequency = 25 yrs Time interval = 6 min Drainage area = 11.64 ac Curve number = 75 Basin Slope = 0.5 % Hydraulic length = 1200 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 15 min Total precip. = 8.00 in Distribution = Type III Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 242 Total Vdurne = 219.04 cuff Hydrograph Discharge Table Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time -- Outflow Time - outflow (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) (hrs cfs) 8,40 0.35 11,60 5.06 14.80 &74 18.00 1.54 8.50 0.39 11.70 6.47 14.90 3.64 16.10 1.50 &60 0.44 11.80 &82 15.00 3.54 18.20 1.47 8.70 0.48 11.90 12.14 15.10 3.45 48.30 1.43 8.80 0.54 12.00 1&54 15.20 3.36 18.40 1.41 8.90 0.59 12.10 27.64 15.30 3.26 18.50 1.38 9.00 0.65 12.20 33.30 15.40 3.17 18.60 1.36 9.10 0.71 12.30 34.51 << 15.50 3.07 18.70 1.34 9.20 0.77 12.40 33.95 15.60 2.98 18.80 1.33 9.30 0.84 12.50 31.73 15.70 2.88 18.90 1.32 9.40 0.90 12.60 28.24 15.80 2.79 19.00 1.30 9.50 M98 12.70 24.24 15,90 2.69 1910 1.29 9.60 1.05 12.80 20.22 16.00 2.59 1910 1.28 9.70 1.13 12.90 16.32 16.10 2.50 19.30 1.26 9.80 1.21 13.00 12.69 16.20 2.41 19.40 1.25 9.90 1.29 13.10 9.99 16.30 2.34 19.50 1.24 10.00 1.38 13.20 8.37 16.40 2.27 19.60 1.23 10.10 1.47 13,30 7.27 16.50 2.21 19.70 1.21 10.20 1.57 13.40 6.56 16.60 2.15 19.80 1.20 10.30 1.68 13.50 6.11 16.70 2.10 19.90 1.19 10.40 1.80 13.60 5.78 16.80 2.05 20.00 1.18 10.50 1.93 13.10 5.51 16.90 2.01 20.10 1.16 10,60 2.08 13.80 5.27 17.00 1.97 20.20 1.15 10.70 2.23 13.90 5.05 17.10 1.92 20.30 1.14 10.80 2.39 14.00 4.86 17.20 1.88 20.40 1.13 10.90 2.56 14.10 4.67 17.30 1.84 20.50 1,11 11.00 2,74 14.20 4.49 17.40 1.80 20.60 1.10 11.10 2.94 14.30 4.34 17.50 1.76 20.70 1.09 11.20 3.19 14.40 4.19 17.60 1.71 20.80 1.07 11.30 .3.51 14.50 4.07 17.70 1.67 20.90 1.06 11.40 3.90 14.60 3.95 17.80 1.63 21.00 1.05 11.50 4.35 14.70 3.84 17.90 1.59 21.10 1.04 Continues on next page... Hydrograph Report Pape 1 Hyd. No. 15 25-YR ROUTED Hydrograph type = Storm frequency = Inflow hyd. No. = Max. Elevation = Reservoir 25 yrs 14 14.78 ft Peak discharge = Time Interval = Reservoir name = Max. Storage = Engish 14.81 cfs 6 min Lehigh Pond 2 S 101,671 cuft Storago tndingon method wed T*W Vdume = 210,1W tuft Hydrograph Discharge Table Time Inflow Elevation Clv A Clv B Clv C Clv D Wr A Wr B Wr C Wr D Outflow (hrs) cis ft ds cis cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs cis cfs 12.10 27.64 12.77 5.75 0.09 --- - 0.46 -- - - 0.55 12.20 33.30 13.15 8.75 0.07 - --- 1.74 - - ----- 1.81 12.30 34.51 cc 13.54 11.02 0.08 - ---- 3.51 - -- - 3.59 12.40 33.95 13.91 12.51 0.09 - ----- 5.54 - ----- - 5.63 12.50 31.73 14.22 13.38 0.09 - ----- 7.46 - ..... - 7.55 12.60 28.24 14.47 14.03 0.09 ---- s- 9.13 0.00 ----- - 9.22 12.70 24.24 14.64 14.47 0.08 - ----- 10.37 3.04 - - 13.06 12.80 20.22 14.74 14.71 0.05 - ----- 11.07 6.34 - - 14.71 12.90 16.32 14.78 cc 14.81 0.01 - - 11.37 7.94 - - 14.81 « 13.00 12.69 14.78 14.80 0.02 - - 11.35 7.81 ---- - 14.80 13.10 9.99 14.74 14.71 0.05 - - 11.06 6.25 ----- - 14.71 13.20 8.37 14.68 14.56 0.08 -- - 10.62 4.08 - - 14.02 13.30 7.27 14.62 14.41 0.09 --- ----- 10.17 2.20 12.29 13.40 6.56 14.56 14.27 0.09 ----- --- 9.78 1.06 - - 10.93 13.50 6.11 14.52 14.15 0.09 ----- - 9.45 0.28 --- -- 9.82 13.60 5.78 14.48 14.04 0.09 - ----- 9.16 0.00 9.25 13.70 5.51 14.44 13.94 0.09 - - 8.89 0.00 8.98 13.80 5.27 14.40 13.84 0.09 ---- - 8.61 - ---- - 8.70 13.90 5.05 14.36 13.73 0.09 ----- - 8.35 - - _..._ 8.44 14.00 4.86 14.32 13,63 0.09 --- - 8.09 - ----- ----- 8.18 14.10 4.67 14.28 13.53 0.09 - - 7.84 - - - 7493 14.20 4.49 14.24 13.43 0.09 - - 7.59 «-- ----- --- 7.68 14.30 4.34 14.21 13.33 0.09 - - 7.36 - ----- ----- 7.45 14.40 4.19 14.17 13.24 0.09 ----- - 7.13 - ---- ----- 7,22 14.50 4.07 14.14 13.14 0.09 ----- ----- 6.91 - --- - 7.00 14.60 3.95 14.10 13.05 0.09 - - 6.70 - - --- 6.79 14.70 3.84 14.07 12.96 0.09 -- - 6.50 --- -. - - 6.59 14.80 3.74 14.04 12.87 0.09 - ---- 6.31 ----- - -.- 6.40 14.90 3.64 14.01 12.79 0.09 --- - 6.12 ----- ----- --- 6.21 15.00 3.54 13.98 12.70 0.09 ----- - 5.94 ---- ---- ----. 6.03 15.10 3.45 13.95 12.61 0.09 ----- - 5.76 ---- ---- - 5.84 15.20 3.36 13.92 12.53 0.09 -x-- 5.58 - ---- ----- 5.67 15.30 3.26 13.89 12.45 0.08 - - 5.41 ---- -- ----- 6.50 15.40 3.17 13.86 12.37 0.08 ----- 5.25 - --- ----. 5.34 15.50 3.07 13,84 12.29 0.08 - - 5.10 --- ----- ---- 5.18 15.60 2.98 13.81 12.21 0.08 - - 4.95 W-- - - 5.03 Continues on next page... L(ak t �7 UI-' FO--"II-L JfL Table 2-2c.—ltunoff curve numbers for other ngriculturni lands, Curve number: for Cover description hydrologic soil group — Hydrologic Cover type condition A B C p Pasture..gras.4iand. or range —continuous Poor 68 79 86 89 forage for grazing.2 Fair 49 b9 79 84 Good 39 61 74 g0 bleadow—continuous grass, protected from — 30 58 71 78 grazing and generally mowed for hay. Brush —brush -weed -grass mixture with brush Poor 48 OT T tti the major element.' Fair 36 56 70 e`ee Good 430 48 W-) 13 Woods—gi ttss combination (or¢liard Pour 57 73 8:? 86 or tree farm).s Fair 43 65 78 82 Good 32 fx9 72 79 Waods.6 Poor 45 hill 77 83 Fair 36 117 73 79 Good 430 55 70 77 Farnisteads—buildings, lanes, driveways, — 59 74 3? 81i and surrounding lots. lAvenige runuff cendidun. wid 1, = u.M. IM"O t <51r'r lrnitaal river or luetvily g a vd with ntr inukh. Fiiit; 60 to M Xmui tl diver uiul not heavily j(nized. Ouid: > FV; 1;ruund Lover aail lightly or unlr ucca4unally gnized 014nii: <:)Mr gi-ounit oniver. Fair: i-Wtu 75% griiund cover. l tnal. >75 ground cover. ',\t[uad ctnti'r nuti:ber is Its,- than all: tin CN = ;tt fur runoff conytttsticiils. 3CIN'• <hu►tn a'et'e tumputed Gir attar ttith i-Arl wnuds :utd StYX i[i:t.%L- tUaatuteh carver. Other c►inihinuthms sif ctmtlititins ntin he Vsuulatt.•d 1111111 the C.'s fur ictitnls auld pasture. °lino: Fore -St litter. -aindl tive.t, and lst11.11 211 t dr.'U q►'ed lid Itca vy gnizing, fir negut:u• hut-ttittir. Pith. Wettilit am- grimed but not bunted, and aumtr fus v-t litter coven= III(, suit. Utant: WtHids at- linstecled fitint gnazing. and litter and Imsh :iskiglt.ttely curer the soil. (210 V 1= TR-55, Seco: id Ed., June 1986) f 16. R Table 2-2a.—ilunofY curve numbers for urban areasl Curve nu.rbens for Cover description hydrologic soil grouli— Average percent Cover type and hydrologic Condition impervious area= A B C D Fully developed iwbait areas tveyetatimt eatablishedi Open space (lawns, parks, golf courses, cemeteries, etcX: Poor condition (grass cover < 50%) .............. Fair condition (glass cover 50% to 75%)........... Good condition (grass cover > 75%) ........... _ _ . Impervious stress; Paved parking lots, roofs, driveways, etc. (excluding right-of-way) ........................ . Streets and roads: Paved; curbs and storm servers (excluding right-of-way)................................. . Paved; open ditches. (including right -or -way) ....... Greve) (including right-of-way) ................... Dirt (including right-of-way) ..................... Western desert urban areas: Natural desert landscaping (pervious areas onlyP... Artificial desert landscaping (impervious weed barrier, desert shrub with 1- to 2-inch sand or gravel mulch and basin borders) ............... Urbnn districts: Commercial and business ......................... . Industrial .................. ....... ..........:.... Residential districts by average lot the: 113 acre or less (town houses) ...................... 1l4acre ....... .................................... 1/3 acre .... .. Macre ......................................... 1 acre .. ... ............................... 2 acres .......................................... Developing urbmi areas Newly graded areas (pervious areas only, no vegetatiiion)3.................................:. 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Regards, David Scibetta —Original Message-- Fror'!S: Policarpo, John N SAW [mailto:John.N.Policarpo@usace.army.mil] Sent: Friday, July 8, 2016 3:58 PM To: David Scibetta Subject: RE: [EXTERNAL] Lehigh Road site plan David, Based on the two sheets of plans, titled "Street and Utilities Plans & Profiles, Roundtree Ridge, Located in New Hanover County N.C.", Sheet Nos. 2 & 3 of 7, dated June 22, 2016, the proposed project includes the discharge of fill material within jurisdictional waters of the U.S. Proposed permanent project impacts will occur to 163 linear feet (980 square feet) of Relatively Permanent Waters for two separate road crossings. In accordance with Nationwide Permit 14, the proposed project as shown on the referenced plans may proceed without notification to the Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers. Please find attached a copy of the General and Special Conditions for the Nationwide Permit 14. These conditions must be complied with to qualify for the referenced permit. Please retain a copy of this email for you records. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Thanks John John N Policarpo US Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District 910-251-4487 Channel Report Project Name: New Project Culvert Studio v 1.0.0.12 06-15-2016 Channel 1 TRAPEZOIDAL DISCHARGE Bottom 1illidth = 3.00 (ft) Method = Known Q Side Slope Left, z:1 = 5.00 Known 0 = 10.00 efs Side Slope Right, z.i = 5.00 Total Depth = 8.00 (ft) Invert Elevation = 7.00 (ft) Channel Slope = 0.002 (ft/ft) Manning's n = 0.045 CALCULATION SAMPLE Novi Depth Area Velocity WP n-value Top Width Crlt Depth HGL EGL ON (ft) (sqft) (ft1s) (ft) (ft) 00 (ft) 00 10.00 1.08 9.07 1.10 14.01 0.045 13.80 0.53 8.08 8.10 tXarpq - Section DePhUs) 11.00 - � � ..+�+ km i 14.00 t N__ llf i000_T _ _ A -- �., .. . ._.. i _-. t.-,- ,.� - - . ,. 3.m t l 0 10 20 30 40 SW 60 70 1O N 10i t10 twRYM gm) Hanover CuS gn Sr3ry GeS 1123 Floral Rkvey. WilmingtGn, NC 28403 Channel Report Culvert Studio v 1.0.0.12 Project Name: New Project 06-15-2016 Channel 'I TRAPEZOIDAL DISCHARGE Bottom Width = 3.00 (ft) Method = Known 0 Side Slope Left, z:1 = 5.00 Known 0 _ 10.00 cfs Side Slope Right, z:1 = 5.00 Total Depth = 8.00 (ft) Invert Elevation = 7.00 (ft) Channel Slope = 0.002 (ft/ft) Manning's n = 0.020 CALCULATION SAMPLE Row Depth Area Velocity WP n value Top Width Crit Depth HGL EGL (Cfs) (ft) (sgft) (+us) (ft) (l (ft) (ft) (ft) 10.00 0.75 5.06 1.98 10.65 0.020 10.50 0.53 7.75 7.81 Dorm - Section t>a�pq law 9.m ._. 5Aa E � i 3 tam r 6.01 S -} r i F ism e to ZO M 40 5Q 60 70 0 90 iG1f 110 xM hanova 1123 Floral Pkwy. NC 28403 Channel Report Culvert Studio v 1.00.12 Project Name: New Project 0$-15-2016 Channel l TRAPEZOIDAL DISCHARGE Bottom Width = 3.00 (ft) Method = Known Q Side Slope Left, z:1 = 5.00 Known 0 =12.00 cfs Side Slope Right, z:1 = 5.00 Total Depth = 8.00 (ft) Invert Elevation = 7.00 (ft) Channel Slope = 0.002 (fttft) Manning's n = 0.020 CALCULATION SAMPLE Flow Depth Area Velocity WP n-value Top Width Crit Depth HGL EGL (cfs) (ft) (sgft) (ft/8) (ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) (ft) 12.00 0,81 5.71 2.10 11.26 0.020 11.10 0.58 7.81 7,88 tdev Gig - Section 0"M 9.00 700 5-M ! F 8.00 S 0a j 0 10 20 30 40 so W 70 67 W 100 110 wwnawr... xM ViiAieO'r�i Channel Report Culvert Studio v LO.0.12 TRAPEZOIDAL Bottom Width = 3.00 (ft) Side Slope Lett, z:1 = 5.00 Side Slope Right, z:1 = 5.00 Total Depth = 8.00 (ft) Invert Elevation = 7.00 (ft) Channel Slope = 0.002 (fttft) Manning's n = 0.045 DISCHARGE Method Knovim Q Project Nam1~ New Project Channel'; = Known 0 =12.00 cfs CALCULATION SAMPLE I Flw.v Depth Area Velocity WP n-value Top Width Crit Depth HGL EGL {cfs} (ft} {sgft} (fds} Oft} (ft) 00 (ft} (ft) 12.00 1.18 10.50 1.14 15.03 0.045 14.80 0.58 8.18 8.20 emm 14.00 12.00 -- 10.00 - 000 0 10 toawiwep� 20 20 40 50 60 70 s4 go X t10 p4 9.00 7.00 5.m 200 1A0 -1.00 10A 110 Culvert 1 Design 25-YEAR Fri Jul 08 17:31:32 201f Design Parameters Section Shape: Material: Diameter: Manning's n: Number of Barrels: Inlat Inlet Type: Ke: Inverts Inlet Invert Elevation: Outlet Invert Elevation: Length: Slope: Culvert Calculation Discharge: Headwater Elevation: Tailwater Elevation: Downstream Velocity: Downstream Flow Depth: Flow Control Type: Circular Concrete 24.00 in 0.0130 1 Groove End Projecting 0.20 8.300 &t 8.200 ft 93.000 ft 0.11 % 10.00 cfs 9.702 ft 0.000 ft 5.45 ftls 1.132 ft Outlet Control Page 1 of 1 Culvert 1 Design 25-YEAR Fri Jul 08 17:31:32 2011 Design Parameters Section Shape: Material: Diameter: Manning's n: Number of Barrels: Inlet Inlet Type: Ke: Inverts Inlet Invert Elevation: Outlet Invert Elevation: Length: Slope: Culvert Calculation Discharge: Headwater Elevation: Tailwater Elevation: Downstream Velocity: Downstream Flow Depth: Flow Control Type: Circular Concrete 24.00 in 0.0130 1 Groove End Projecting 0.20 8.300 ft 8.200 ft 93.000 ft 0.11 % 10.00 cfs 9.939 ft 0.000 ft 5.45 ft/s 1.132 ft Inlet Control., Unsubmerged Page I of , Culvert Design e--j ,0 yI�r Fri Jul 08 07:32:06 2016 Design Parameters Section Shape: Material: Diameter: Manning's n: Number of Barrels: Inlet Inlet Type: Ke: Inverts Inlet Invert Elevation: Outlet Invert Elevation: Length: Slope: Culvert Calculation Discharge: Headwater Elevation: Tailwater Elevation: Downstream Velocity: Downstream Flow Depth: Flow Control Type: Circular Concrete 24.00 in 0.0130 1 Groove End Projecting 0.20 8.300 ft 8.200 ft 93.000 ft 0.11 12.00 cfs 9.977 ft 0.000 ft 5.84 ft/s 1.245 ft Outlet Control Pane 1 of .i. Culvert Design 61 ffio Xaip Fri. Jul 08 07:32:40 2016 Design Parameters Section Shape: Material: Diameter: Manning's n: Number of Barrels: Inlet Inlet Type: Ke: Inverts Inlet Invert Elevation: Outlet Invert Elevation: Length: Slope: Culvert Calculation Discharge: Headwater Elevation: Tailwater Elevation: Downstream Velocity: Downstream Flow Depth: Flow Control Type: Circular Concrete 24.00 in 0.0130 1 Groove End Projecting 0.20 8.300 ft 8.200 ft 93.000 ft 0.11 % 12.00 cfs 10.139 ft 0.000 ft 5.84 ft/s 1.245 ft Inlet Control, Unsubmerged Pace 1 of 1 Culvert Report Culvert Studio v 1.0.0.12 Project Name: Now Project 06-15.2016 Culvert, CULVERT EMBANKMENT Shape = Circular Top Width = 3SX-0 ft Inlet Edge = Projecting Top Elevation =15.50 ft Material = Concrete Crest Length =100.00 ft Manning's n = 0.012 Rise = 24 in DISCHARGE Span = 24 in Method = Qmin to Qmax Invert Elev. Down =10.40 ft Q Min =10.00 cis Length = 70.0 ft Q Max =12.00 cis Slope = 0.001 ft/ft Q Increment =1.00 cis Invert Elev. Up =10.50 ft No. Barrels =1 TAOI.WATER Plan Skew Angle = 0 degrees Ta lwater Elevation = Normal Depth CALCULA71ON SAMPLE Discharge Velocity Depth Hydraulic Grade Line Total Culvert Over Top Down Up Down Up Down Up Hw (cfs) (cfs) (aft) (ft/8) ON (in) (in) (ft) (it) (ft) 10.00 10.00 0.00 3.18 3.18 2.W 2.00 12.40 12.50 12.58 cZ 8 "M a - Profile H WDMMM sba q " ..«v i- 3 170 3 WTI 1600 14.0wo --- „�i - ISO — 1209 •-A-� _ - � 1.50 lawOJO _ o� -to -5 9 5 10 15 20 25 29 35 is 5S is so 65 'a i5 9a R=b M Hanover Ossign Service;, I! r+e gz Wa>?itiCFF.t F^4 ,-K'rsus�, Culvert Report Culvert Studio v 10,0.22 C2 Project Name. New Project 07-22-2016 Culvert CULVERT EMBANKMENT Shape = Circular Top Width = 38.00 ft Inlet Edge = Projecting Top Elevation =15.50 fit Material = Concrete Crest Length =100.00 ft Manning's n m 0.012 Rise = 24 in DISCHARGE Span = 24 in Method = Qmin to Qmax Invert Elev. Down =10.40 ft Q Min =12.00 cfs Length = 70.0 ft Q Max =15.00 cfs Slope = 0.001 ft/ft Q Increment = 1.00 cfs Invert Elev. Up =10.50 ft No. Barrels =1 TAILWATER Plan Stew Angle = 0 degrees Tailwater Elevation = Normal Depth CALCULATION SAMPLE Discharge vewty Depth Hydraulic Grade Line Total Culvert Over Top Down Up Down Up Down Up Hw (off) (cls) (aft) (fug) (PJa) (in) (in) (ft) (ft) (ft) 12.00 12.00 0.00 1 3.82 3.82 2.00 2.00 12.40 12.57 12.68 EM" M C2 - i v'Tia Mw tte0pW 1e.00 am I _-T ,_. _ . ,. , eso 6 1500 F 4.50 14M 3.50 13.170- tat;i; eat 2.60 12OG 1.50 } 11M 0.50 law T 4M -10 .5 0 5 10 15 z 30 39 40 45 50 55 50 60 70 75 a ,y Rath M ! 62 ! ss 1 21 I 20 ! 1 7s ! . tLAMM ESTATESSECTIM 43 ! 1 3s 2 -^.. �f 42 4 HIGH w r t r�■� �� U 1 L �l►Alldllt ■ now, ITX 1141.w w"li, lj� - rIA, � \ � � i�c�.*i�ii�"'-.r�.,.���r�r�-�`�� r.."I��i. '�~.'�"., �r.■rrr.r'�`.r �t r� �r �+►� _ �'_ - � i k Film snow I 1 Area = 3.5 acres C = 0.4 0 50 300 HANOVER DESIGN SERVICES, P.A. 1(25)=7.1 1(100) = 8.5 - _. LANO SURVEYORS. ENGINEERS & LAND PLANNERS .-'"47N 1123 FLORAL PARKWAY Q(25)=10 cfs Q(100) =12 cfs y+ILMR4GTON HC 26403 P►!OW.- (910) 3a34= LICENSE 4 C-0597 XISTING J/D DRAINAGE AREA ►� ROUNDTREE RIDGE OCATEC IN NEW HANOVER COUNTY, NORTH CARD DNA North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Request for Express Permit Review For DEQ Use ONLY k oe Reviewer: Submit: 7� Time:yh Confirm: FILL-IN all the information below and CHECK the Permit(s) you are requesting for express review. Call and Email the completed form to the Permit Coordinator along with a completed DETAILED narrative, site plan (PDF file) and vicinity map (same items expected in the application package of the project location. Please include This form in the application package. • Asheville Region Alison Davidson 828-2964698;aiison.davidson(a)-ncdenrpov • Fayetteville or Raleigh Region -David Lee 919-7914203; david.lee(rDi►cdenr goy • Mooresville or Winston Salem -Marcia Allocco 704-235-2107; marcia.aHocco0ncdenr.pov • Washington Region -Lyn Hardison 252-948-3842 or lyn,hardison(ftcdenr.gov • Wilmington Region -Cameron Weaver 910-796-7303 or cameron.weaverftcdenr_._gov NOTE; Project application received after 12 noon will be stamped in the following work day. Provided Existing Permits rebied to this Proiect SiN J10 VVI NPDES _ NPLN S _ Wo Project Name: ROUNDTREE RIDGE County: NEW HANOVER V" Q,_.� Applicant: TOM SMITH Company: TRS HOLDINGS LLC E&S Address: 420 BEASLEY RD City: WILMINGTON , State: NC Zip: 28409-_ E&S____ Phone: 914-562-4511, Fax: _ Email: tommismith@optionline.net Other — Physical Location:0.43 MILES EAST OF THE INTERSECTION OF US 421 AND LEHIGH RD Project Drains into LORDS CREEK waters - Water classification QSW (DWR Surface Water Classifications Maw) Project Located in CAPE FEAR River Basin. Is project draining to class ORW waters? Nwithin'/z mile and draining to class SA waters /N or within 1 mile and draining to class HQW waters? N Engineer/Consultant: ADAM H. GRADY, PE Company: HANOVER DESIGN SERVICES Address: 1123 FL.ORAI PARKWAY City: WILMINGTON, State: NC Zip: 28403-_ Phone: 910-343-8002, Fax: 910-343-9941, Email: agrady@hdsilm.com PLEASE PROVIDE ESTIMATED INVESTMENT AND EXPECTED EMPLOYMENT, IF AVAILABLE IM JUN 16 2016 $ # JOBS SECTION ONE: REQUESTING A SCOPING MEETING ONLY ❑ Scoping Meeting ONLY ❑ DWR, ❑ DCM, ❑ DEMLR, ❑ OTHER: SECTION TWO: CHECK ONLY THE ONLY THE PROGRAM (SS) YOU ARE REQUESTING FOR EXPRESS PERMITTING j=] 401 Unit ❑ Stream Origin Determination: _ # of stream calls - Please attach TOPO map marking the areas in questions ❑ IntermittentlPerennial Determination: _ # of stream calls - Please attach TOPO map marking the areas in questions ❑ 401 Water Quality Certification [J Isolated Wetland (_linear ft or _acres) ❑ Riparian Buffer Authorization ❑ Minor Variance ❑ Major General Variance ® State Stormwater ❑ General ❑ SFR, ❑ SFR < 1 ac. ❑ Bkhd & Bt Rmp, ❑ Clear & Grub, ❑ Utility ❑ Other ❑ Low Density ❑ Low Density -Curb & Gutter _ # Curb Outlet Swales ❑ Off -site [SW (Provide permit #)] Z High Density -Detention Pond 2 # Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -Infiltration _ #Treatment Systems ElHigh Density -Bio-Retention _ # Treatment Systems ElHigh Density -SW Wetlands _ # Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -Other _ # Treatment Systems / ❑ MOD: ❑ Major ❑ Minor ElPlan Revision ❑ Redev. Exclusion SW (Provide perrit #) ❑ Coastal Management ❑ Excavation & Fill ❑ Bridges & Culverts ❑ Structures Information ❑ Upland Development ❑ Marina Development ❑ Urban Waterfront F.] Land Quality ❑ Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan with acres to be disturbed. (CK # & Amt. (for DEQ use)) SECTION THREE - PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT IS APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROJECT (for both CHECK ALL THAT IS APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROJECT (for both scoping and express meeting request) express meeting r�uest) Wetlands on Site Z Yes ❑ No Wetlands Delineation has been completed: ® Yes ❑ No US ACOE Approval of Delineation completed: [K Yes ❑ No Received from US ACOE ❑ Yes ® No or DEQ use Fee Split for multiple permits: (Check# Buffer Impacts: ® No ❑ YES: _acre(s) Isolated wetland on Property M Yes ❑ No 404 Application in Process wl US ACOE: ❑ Yes ❑ No Permit Total Fee Amount $ SUBMITTAL DATES Fee SUBMITTAL DATES Fee CAMA $ Variance (❑ Maj; ❑ Min) $ SW (❑ HD, ❑ LD, ❑ Gen) $ 401: $ LQS $ Stream Deter,_ $ NCDEQ EXPRESS March 2016 Round Tree Ridge For TRS HOLDINGS, LLC June 16, 2016 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The following is a preliminary project narrative for the request for express permit review. The purpose of this project is to construct a single family residential development consisting of 55 lots. The project will drain into 2 proposed onsite water retention/detention ponds by way of curb inlets and storm sewer. The lots will be graded to where runoff will flow towards the streets and collected into the storm drain system. There are two Jurisdictional Ditches on site along with an isolated wetland in the NW corner. The wetland in the NW has been delineated and will not be disturbed. There will be 1 possibly 2 crossings of the Jurisdictional Ditch. These crossings are currently being evaluated to see if a permit will be needed. Please see the attached preliminary plan for reference. PROJECT LOCATION: The project area is located approximately 0.43 miles west of the US 421 (Carolina Beach Rd) and Lehigh Rd intersection in New Hanover County. The site is bordered to the north and west by existing residential development on McQuillan Dr. The project will tie into existing Lehigh Rd to the east. The developable site is rolling to flat topography. A preliminary investigation of the soils using a web soil survey indicates the soils in the project area are primarily Kr (Kureb Sand) with some locations of Pm (Pamlico Muck). 1 a $ zj s 012 Lcn egg` ] cs s J oils 11 "a Itg a to a =i; R F;jf� a, alp+Z w�I4i $e ag 111111 la 1 Re° g 'III>�§�!° }1 �a_�� j t ; W € ❑ MIN g�e��i&b��ppgk IFtg'g��:#�BaiFkaf�iB���;�>i�;�,�1 _; .w , 0 ' �r — -------= — ---- ---------'� I ip —� — - — — — , Y T- -- -- -- ----e --- k r —Rs•r — —' — — i <. lilt _ — R 1 . VA9 e m I A o 8 S A g � • 1 e + la --------- — _ — — S M --- —______ ____ ___________� _: 'Pip 1 j5 LL 1 i a I lFl Ali ..se :g�a$s b F------- __-_ �qr�0 ON � �8 �Zi�ia � g F g� S Kx S S ekei 9 e�uYl 1 ❑ � � 71 7 11 0 �W 3?yii �!! F Ill O c a. t-.1-eeeee,s For DEQ Use ONLY r,, Reviewer: North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality Request for Express Permit Review Time: ip Confirm: -- FILL-IN all the information below and CHECK the Permits you are requesting for express review. Call and Email the c6m leted form to the ()Y 4 9 P P Permit Coordinator along with a completed DETAILED narrative, site plan (PDF rile) and vicinity map (same items, in the application acka a of the project location. Please include this form in the application package. • Asheville Region Alison Davidson 828-2964698;alison.dav_id 4ga 5gncdenr vv • Fayetteville or Raleigh Region -David Lee 919-7914203, davio.lee(dpcdenr,.gnv • Mooresville or Winston Salem -Marcia Allocco 704-235-2107; marciarailocco ncdenr.gpy • Washington Region -Lyn Hardison 252-948-3842 or t tn,4?C qr,@r►cdej?L. ov • Wilmington Region -Cameron Weaver910-796-7303 orcameron.weaverAvicdenrc,Lov NOTE: Project application received after 12 noon will be stamped in the following work day. Project Name: ROUNDTREE RIDGE County: NEW HANOVER Applicant: TOM SMITH Company: TRS HOLDINGS LLC Address: 420 BEASLEY RD City: WILMINGTON , State: NC Zip: 28409-_ Phone: 914-562-4511, Fax: _ = Email: tommismith(ftooniine.net Physical Location:0.43 MILES EAST OF THE INTERSECTION OF US 421 AND LEHIGH RD related to Otis Pr 'e�.t_ SW S* idP�)ti.. NPDES Wo V40 ERS P.S S Project Drains into LORDS CREEK waters - Water classification QSW (DWR Surface Water Classifications Map) Project Located in CAPE FEAR River Basin. Is project draining to class ORW waters? N, within % mile and draining to class SA waters /N or within 1 mile and draining to class HQW waters? N Engineer/Consultant: ADAM H. GRADY, PE Company: HANOVER DESIGN SERVICES *71, j Address: 1123 FLORAL PARKWAY City: WILMINGTON, State: NC Zip: 28403-_ /fir �t��� Phone: 910-343-8002, Fax: 910-343-9941, Email: agrady@hdsilm.com PLEASE PROVIDE ESTIMATED INVESTMENT AND EXPECTED EMPLOYMENT, IF AVAILABLE 71L9►W ����� $ # JOBS SECTION ONE: REQUESTING A SCOPING MEETING ONLY ® Scoping Meeting ONLY ❑ DWR, ❑ DCM, ❑ DEMLR, ❑ OTHER: SECTION TWO: CHECK ONLY THE PROGRAM (S) YOU ARE REQUESTING FOR EXPRESS PERMITTING ❑ 401 Unit ❑ Stream Origin Determination: — # of stream calls - Please attach TOPO map marking the areas in questions ❑ IntermittentlPerennial Determination: —# of stream calls - Please attach TOPO map marking the areas in questions ❑ 401 Water Quality Certification ❑ Isolated Wetland (_linear ft or _acres) ❑ Riparian Buffer Authorization ❑ Minor Variance ❑ Major General Variance ® State Stormwater ❑ General ❑ SFR, ❑ SFR < 1 ac. ❑ Bkhd & Bt Rmp, ❑ Clear & Grub, ❑ Utility ❑ Other ❑ Low Density ❑ Low Density -Curb & Gutter _ # Curb Outlet Swales ❑ Off -site [SW (Provide permit #)] Z High Density -Detention Pond 2 # Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -Infiltration — #Treatment Systems ElHigh Density -Bio-Retention — # Treatment Systems ❑ High Density -SW Wetlands # Treatment Systems El High Density -Other _# Treatment Systems/Li:r ! i F i 1:.; ... (Pro�`Ie permit #j ❑ Coastal Management ❑ Excavation & Fill ❑ Bridges & Culverts ❑ Structures Information ❑ Upland Development ❑ Marina Development ❑ Urban Waterfront ❑ Land Quality ❑ Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan with acres to be disturbed. (CK # & Amt. (for DEQ use)) SECTION THREE - PLEASE CHECK ALL THAT IS APPLICABLE TO YOUR PROJECT (for both scoping and express meeting request Wetlands on Site ❑ Yes ® No Buffer Impacts: ® No ❑ YES: _acre(s) Wetlands Delineation has been completed: ❑ Yes ® No Isolated wetland on Property ® Yes ❑ No US ACOE Approval of Delineation completed: ❑ Yes ® No 404 Application in Process w/ US ACOE: ❑ Yes ® No Permit Received from US ACOE ❑ Yes ® No :'or DFQ e.;ay Fee Split for multi le permmmyft Check# Total Fee Amount SUBMITTAL DATES Fee SUBMITTAL DATES Fee CAMA $ Variance (❑ Maj; ❑ Min) 1 $ SW (❑ HD, ❑ LD, ❑ Gen) $ 401: $ LQS 1 $ Stream Deter,_ $ NCDEQ EXPRESS March 2016 Round Tree Ridge For TRS HOLDINGS, LLC May 10, 2016 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The following is a preliminary project narrative for the request for express permit review. The purpose of this project is to construct a single family residential development consisting of 57 lots. The project will drain into 2 proposed onsite water retention/detention ponds. Please see the attached preliminary plan for reference. PROJECT LOCATION: The project area is located approximately 0.43 miles west of the US 421 (Carolina Beach Rd) and Lehigh Rd intersection in New Hanover County. The site is bordered to the north and west by existing residential development on Mcquillan Dr. The project will tie into existing Lehigh Rd to the east. The developable site is rolling to flat topography. A preliminary investigation of the soils using a web soil survey indicates the soils in the project area are primarily Kr (Kureb Sand) with some locations of Pm (Pamlico Muck). Due to the topography and the amount of proposed impervious areas; proposed storm sewer, along with curb inlets and drop inlets, will be the primary means of stormwater transport to the proposed on -site drainage pond/basins. W ism Nrt+40 ,r ]go, 1 � - I