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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW6090304_HISTORICAL FILE_20090209STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE YYYYMMDD �r NC®ENR North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor Mr. Paul Perry Perry Brothers Partnership P.O. Box 968 Sabford, North Carolina 27331 Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins Dee Freeman Director Secretary February 9, 2009 Subject: Phase lI Post -Construction Stormwater Permit Application Return Perry Brothers Harnett County Dear Mr. Perry: The Division of Water Quality received your Stormwater Management Permit Application for the subject project on February 5, 2009. Based on the latitude and Longitude provided the project appears to be in a WS-111 administered by the local government. If the project is within the WS-III, pursuant to Session Law 2006-246 the project will be subject to local government's WS-III ordinance, either the County or the City. If you determine that the project is not within the WS-III area, and therefore subject to a state stormwater post -construction permit please note that after a preliminary review the submittal was found to be incomplete. The application was incomplete based on the following items: 1. The Application and supplements must have original signatures (not photocopy). The application must be a legal signature (Corporation-VP/higher, Partnership -General Partnerihigher, LLC-member/manager, Agent) as registered with the Secretary's Office. No record of Perry Brothers was on file with the Secretary's Office at: http://www.secretary.state.ncus/corporations/thepage.asRx 2. Application and supplements must have the signing official's title. 3. The receiving stream name and classification was not provided. 4. Sealed, signed & dated calculations. 5. Application package did not include the supplement for the bioretention cell. 6. O&M were provided but not signed for each BMP on site. 7. Wetlands were not delineated or a note on the plans that none exist on site and/or adjacent property. 8. Details for the access roads and parking area were not provided. 9. Drainage areas were not delineated. Wetlands and Stormwater Branch 1617 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-1617 Location: 512 N. Salisbury St. Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 Phone: 919-807.6300 \ FAX: 919-807-6494 \ Customer Service: 1-877-623-6748 Internet: w .ncwaterquality.org An Equal Opportunity \ Affirmative Action Employer NorthiCarolina Naturally 10. Project did not provide the Season High Water Table (SHWT). For BMPs that require a separation from the seasonal high-water table, the separation shall be provided by at least 12 inches of naturally occurring soil above the seasonal high-water table. 11. DWQ requires wet detention basin discharges to be evenly distributed across a minimum 30 feet long vegetative filter strip unless it is designed to remove 90% TSS. For bioretention cell the volume in excess of the design volume shall be evenly distributed across a minimum 30 feet long vegetative filter strip. 12. DWQ requires a minimum 10-foot wide vegetated shelf be installed around the perimeter of the Wet Detention Basin. The inside edge of the shelf shall be 6" below the permanent pool elevation; the outside edge of the shelf shall be 6" above the permanent pool elevation. 13. Side slopes of conveyance swales not seeking credit removal must be no steeper than 3:1 (See BMP Manual Chapter 14, page 14-3. Sheet 5 of 5 shows a 2:1 slope). 14. Failure to provide a detailed landscaping plan for wet pond. The planting plan must be prepared by a qualified design professional licensed in North Carolina. The landscaping plan should provide specifications for the selection of vegetation, its installation, and the post -installation care. If you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact me at (919) 807-6374 x 545 or niike.randall@ncmail.net. Sincerely, Micheal F. Randall DWQ Stormwater Permitting Unit r ARM North Carolina Department of Environment and Beverly Eaves Perdue Governor Mr. Paul Perry Perry Brothers Partnership P.O. Box 968 Sabford, North Carolina 27331 Division of Water Quality Coleen H. Sullins Director March 27, 2009 Natural Resources Subject: Phase II Posl-Construction Stormwater Permit Application Return Perry Brother's' Harnett County Dear Mr. Perry: Dee Freeman Secretary The Division of Water Quality received your Stormwater Management Permit Application for the subject project on February 5, 2009. Based on the latitude and Longitude provided the project appears to be in a WS-1II administered by the local govermnent. If the project is within the WS-III, pursuant to Session Law 2006-246 the project will be subject to local government's WS-III ordinance, either the County or the City. If you determine that the project is not within the WS-III area, and therefore subject to a state stormwater post -construction permit please note that after a preliminary review the submittal was found to be incomplete. The application was incomplete.based on the following items: 1. The application must be signed by a legal signature of the Corporation-VP/higher, Partnership -General Partner/higher, L LC-member/manager, Agent) as registered with the Secretary's Office. No record of Perry Brother Partnership was on file with the Secretary's Office at: iittp:/hvww secretary.state.nc us cco!porations/them P 2. The River Basin, total Property Area, Project Built Upon (BUA) Area, % BUA, and number of drainage areas must be provided on the. application form (See Section III 2 through 7). Wetlands were h;tdclineated or a note on the plans that none exist on site and/or adjacent property. 4. Details for the access roads and parking area were not provided. Delineated drainage areas appear to include off -site drainage. Sizing shall take into account all runoff at ultimate build - out includinrr off -site drainage. 5. Please provide information on how the Season High Water Table (SHWf) was established. Bioretention facilities shall not be used where the seasonally high water table less than 2 feet below bottom of BIgp Wetlands and Stonuwaor Bran.:, 1617 Mail Service Cen!er, Pale ; i, North Ca:elic¢ 699 1617 Location: 512 N..Salisbury St. naleigh, North "a o;ina 27c04 Phone: 919-807 63C01FAX: 01&BC'6c941 Cus!,r.1er ;•arvice: l-8'P6�&6?48 one Internet: www.ncmareauali; .o;g NorthCal-ohna An Euual Cppnq,roil/1T'iii!ma!ica.4cticn Eo'ploy�r atura!!� 6. As previously noted, for bioretention cell the volume in excess of the design volume shall be 0 feet long vegetative filter strip. If this can not be evenly distributed across a minimum 3 attained, alternate designs will be considered on a case by case basis with a narrative description of way this requirement can not be attained. 7. The supplement forms indicates that all three bio-retention cells have exactly the same cell dimensions. The dimensions are different than what is shown on the plans. 8. Provide a note indicating that clean -out pipes must be provided (minimum one per every 1,000 square feet of surface area) 9. Provide a note indicating that clean -out pipes shall be capped. 10. The volume calculation provided does not correspond to the supplement forms. Resubmit appropriate supplement forms that correspond to the plans. 11. At 0.22, the composite runoff coefficient is what one might expect with lawns. Please provide a narrative explaining the rational or resubmit using a composite runoff coefficient in the range of 0.9 to 0.95. 12. You must provide the calculations for the time of concentration used to establish the intensity. I 41, Please note that this request for additional information is in respo o a preliminary review. The requested information should be received by this Office prior to rrl 1, 2009, or the application will be returned as incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items, including the application fee. If you need additional time to submit the information, please mail or fax your request for a time extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter. The request must indicate the date by which you expect to submit the required information. The Division is allowed 90 days from the receipt of a completed application to issue the permit. Please reference the State assigned project number SW6090304 on all correspondence. All original documents must be returned or new originals must be provided. The construction of any impervious surfaces, other than a construction entrance under an approved Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan, is a violation of NCOS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement action pursuant to NCOS 143-215.6A. All original documents must be returned or new originals must be provided. Copies are not acceptable. If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to contact me at (919) 807- 6374 or mike.randall@ncmail.net. Sincerely, Mike Randall Environmental Engineer Stormwater Permitting Unit cc: Fayetteville Regional Office Stormwater Permitting Unit Files Print Page - NC Areas Subject to Phase II Post -Construction & Other Stormwater Program Requirements Page 1 of I NC Areas Subject to Phase II Post -Construction & Other Stormwater Program Requirements Map Legend N Interstates E3 rc St Local ftOaas R � O lK•ng ./ Secontlary q Roads R lryc as Primary Roads e s a us n,gn.ay ^/ IIC Mghrry f—I Counties 1:2aK rographY (Arts) Ilyd rogra phy l.zac wayyu„ III Municipal aountlnrlei Stormwater Jurisdiction cm:•at sRtw�mnaly tttal semnwta Rosra x ® LM cma:ai stale s:crcnatn Rogram Kant) The map representations are the best available as of July 1, 2006 Please check with tie local government (city or county) in your location to verify specific stormwater requirements. - Areas sub)ea to Stormwear Post-Ccrilrvction (Permitting) as Cased on existing programs and Session Law 2006-246. 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THE APPLICATION IS SIGNED BY A MEMBER OF THE PARTNERSHIP THAT OWNS THE SITE. THE TAX ID NUMBER FOR THE PARTNERSHIP HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE APPLICATION. 2. THE APPLICATION HAS BEEN COMPLETED THE BLANK ITEMS HAVE BEEN FILLED IN WITH THE CORRECT INFO. 3. THERE ARE NO WETLANDS OR STREAMS OR BUFFERS ONSITE, THIS NOTE HAS BEEN ADDED TO PLANS. 4. THE SITE WITHIN THE CHAIN LINK FENCE IS IMPERVIOUS (INSIDE THE CURB AND GUTTER). OFFSITE DRAINAGE AREAS ARE NOT DEVELOPED AND WILL HAVE TO FOLLOW PRE -POST RULES WHEN THEY ARE. 5. THIS NOTE HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE NARRATIVE FOR THE SITE. THE SEASONAL HIGH WATER TABLE WAS FOUNDING USING A 24" BORE ONSITE. 6. THE VEGETATIVE STRIP WILL NOT FIT ONSITE. AS PER OUR MEETING THE EXISTING GRASSED LINED SWALE WILL BE USED TO CARRY OVERFLOW AWAY FROM SITE. THE SLOPE IS VERY LOW AND THE WATER WILL TRAVEL OVER 2,000 FEET BEFORE LEAVING IT. 7. THE SUPPLEMENT FORMS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED TO SHOW THE CORRECT BASINS. 8. THE CLEANOUT PIPE NOTE HAS BEEN ADDED TO THE DETAIL PAGE. 9. NOTE ADDED THAT THE CLEANED OUTS ARE CAPPED-CLEANOUTS. 10. THE SUPPLEMENT FORMS HAVE BEEN CORRECTED AND RESENT. 11. THE COMPOSITE RUNOFF IS BASED ON OFFSITE DRAINAGE. 12. THE TIME OF CONCENTRATION USED IS 5 MINS, THIS IS THE MOST RESTRICTIVE TIME WE CAN USE. THE CHANGED MADE ARE AS WE TALKED ABOUT IN OUR MEETING. THANKS, CARLTON HUNT 919-779-1855 STORMWATER PACKAGE FOR PERRY BROTHERS TIRE CENTER DUNN, NC SEAL 2=4 jy%-0%5 Stormwater Narrative for PERRY BROTHERS TIRE CENTER This site is off of Powell road in Dunn, North Carolina. This site will eventually drain into the Cape Pear river, though no steams or wetlands exist near this site. The site is situated close to the r/w to preserve as much of the land in its preconstructed state as possible and to minimized any environmental impacts on the site. The site is owned by a partnership and the name of the partnership and co-owner as well as the tax -id number of the partnership is listed on the application. Offsite drainage area is listed as a 0.22 factor because it is not developed at this time. If it is ever developed it will have to meet pre -post measures as well. The time of concentration was set to 5 min's this being the most restrictive time that can be used. This site will meet stormwater requirements set forth by the NCDENR. The site will be graded and paved in a way as to convey the stormwater to a single bioretention area in the front of the site near the right-of-way. Nearly all the impervious areas from the site will drain to this device. The site impervious area is generally all the area within the chain -link fence excluding the basin. The device has curb -cuts to allow the stormwater to enter. There are gravel pretreatment areas and forebays at all locations. The area will be grassed and will have a media depth of two (2) feet. The media will consist of 85% sand with 10% fines and 5% organics the device is to have a drawdown time of 48hours. The bottom of the drain will be washed sand then washed stone to the underdrain of the device. The seasonal high water table was found to be 198.5' be a 24" bore onsite. An overflow weir will carry away any volume greater than the first flush. The treated drained water will be carried off by a 15" rcp that will discharge into an existing grassed swale along the roadway. A 30' filter strip will not fit onsite. However, the site discharges into an existing grassed lined Swale and has a very shallow slope. The storm water travels in this channel for more than 2,000 feet before it discharges into another conveyance. The volume required was found using the simple method. V = 3630X Rd X RvX A Device #1 Rv = 0.05 + 0.9 (Ia) Where our imperious percentage is 39%. Rv = 0.40 Where our depth is set to 12". A = 4.6 ac V = 6,330ft3 V provided = 6,690ft3 The bioretention device will not be put into place until such time as the site is stabilized. This will limit the amount of sediment build-up in the devices. A proposed maintenance agreement and stormwater agreement has been submitted with this application and will be signed and notarized when the plan is approved. The peak runoff of the site before any construction taking place was found using the rational method. occur. Q=CIA Where C = 0.22 Where I = 5.76 in/hr A = 3.7ac Q = 4.67 cfs The post runoff from out site is as follows. From the area not entering the device and where no construction is to Q = 0.22(5.76)2.00ac = 2.53 cfs Runoff from the bioretention device with a 48 hour infiltration rate Device drawdown cfs = 0.039cfs A soil mixture will be brought in and mixed onsite to meet the drawdown requirements specified in this package and in the state bmp manual. Peak runoff from site after bioretention devices are installed = 2.57cfs Peak flow into device C = 0.56 I = 5.76 in/hr A = Mac Q = 11.9 cfs Calculations used in spreadsheets for drawdown and I Oyr routing. For the column for time the number has entered in one min increments for the peak flow routing and thirty mins for drawdown. For the inflow column on the drawdown is set to zero, the drawdown just shows the time it takes for the device to empty from full. For the inflow column on the peak flow routing two different equations for a time 1.25 times the time to peak. For time less than 1.25 times the Tp the equation used is: (Qp/2) X [1-cos((pi X time)/Tp)] For time greater than 1.25 times the Tp the equation used is: 4.34 X Qp X exp[-1.3(time/Tp)] Where; Qp = Peak Flow Tp = Time to peak For the storage column for storage the initial amount is set to full for the drawdown For the storage column for storage the initial amount is set to empty for the peakflow and the equation for the rest of the column is: (Outflow @ time y — Inflow @ time y) X time increment) + previous storage For the stage column the initial amount is set to zero for the peak flow. For the rest of the column in peak flow and for all the cells in the drawdown this equation is used: Stage = (storage / Ks) ^ (1/b) Where; B = [ln(Storage2/Storagel)] / [ln(stage2/stagel)] Ks = Storage 2 / (stage 2Ab) For the Outflow columns the equation used in both the peak and drawdown calculations is: Outflow = 48Hr drawdown rate. For the culvert flow two equations are used depending on the stage. For a stage less than the diameter of the pipe the equation used is: Q = 0.372 X Cd X pipe dia X stage^1.5 For a stage greater than the diameter of the pipe the equation used is: Q = 0.0437 X ((pipe dia)^2) X (stage — (pipe dia /24))^0.5 Where Cd = Coefficient of discharge = 0.65 For the Weir flow column the equation used is: Q = Cw X weir length X (Stage over spillway)^1.5 Where Cw = weir coefficient = 3 DETENTION DEVICE #1 STAGE -STORAGE STAGE AREA STORAGE TOTAL STORAGE (FT.) (SO.FT. (CU.FT.) (CU.FT) 0.0 6100 0 0 0.6 6685 3196 3196 1.0 7290 3494 6690 BIORETENTION DEVICE #1 1 YEAR STORM TIME INFLOW STORAGE STAGE OUTFLOW (MIN (CFS (CU. FT.) (FT) 0 0 0 0.0 0.00 1 1.14 0 0.0 0.04 . 2 4.11 66 0.0 0.04 3 7.79 310 0.1 0.04 4 10.76 775 0.2 0.04 5 11.90 1419 0.3 0.04 6 10.76 2 330 0.4 0.04 7 8.37 2 774 0.5 0.04 8 6.45 3274 0.5 0.04 9 4.97 3658 0.6 0.04 10 3.84 3954 0.6 0.04 11 2.96 4182 0.6 0.04 12 2.28 4357 0.7 0.04 13 1.76 4492 0.7 0.04 14 1.36 4595 0.7 0.04 15 1.05 4 774 0.7 0.04 16 0.81 4 334 0.7 0.04 17 0.62 4780 0.7 0.04 18 0.48 4815 0.7 0.04 19 0.37 4842 0.7 0.04 20 0.28 4862 0.7 0.04 21 0.22 4876 0.7 0.04 22 0.17 4887 0.7 0.04 23 0.13 4895 0.7 0.04 24 0.10 4901 0.7 0.04 25 0.08 4904 0.7 0.04 26 .0.06 4907 0.7 0.04 27 0.05 4908 0.7 0.04 28 0.04 4908 0.7 0.04 29 0.03 4 008 0.7 0.04 30 0.02 4907 0.7 0.04 31 0.02 4906 0.7 0. 44 32 0.01 4905 0.7 0.04 33 0.01 4903 0.7 0.04 34 0.01 4902 0.7 0.04 35 0.01 4900 0.7 0.04 36 0.00 4898 0.7 0.04 37 0.00 4896 0.7 0.04 38 0.00 4894 0.7 .0.04 39 0.00 4891 0.7 0.04 40 0.00 4889 0.7 0.04 41 0.00 4887 0.7 0.04