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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW6130303_HISTORICAL FILE_20130318STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE YYYYMMDD 4P 51TE 50LUTIONS, INC. 6 N c'I N L L P I N4 March 14, 2013 LAN9 5UPVFYws NCDENR Land Quality Section CON -�TRU CT ION Attn: Robert Patterson, PE LAYOUT 225 Green Street, Suite 714 4P5 bCRVlcCb Fayetteville, NC 28301 LAND v6v6LOPMLNT RE: Storm Water Plan Submittal, Spout Springs Church Addition, Harnett County, North Carolina Robert; We are submitting the Phase II Storm Water permitting package for the Spout Springs Church Addition. Please find enclosed 2 copies of the construction drawings, application and supplement form, O&M agreement, calculations, storm water narrative, soils report and a check for $505.00. 1 look forward to working with you on this project. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely, 4D Site Solutions Inc. \�A � Scott Brown, PE sbrown(a�4dsitesol utions.com Enclosure dog Cu1CA"o DRIVC SUITC lit ��++,,,t' NC 2856VILLC 1I�Li�1 1 NC 28306 PooN6 910 126.6777 16��� 6of FAx 910 d26-57771 __p.,µ{j-�YJhTE.HGU�N '50LUTION,5, INC. C NGIN CCRINS Spout Springs Church Addition Storm Water Narrative LAND JURVEYINC, The Spout Springs Church Addition is a project that includes the construction of a multipurpose CON6T RU CTION gymnasium, modifying the existing parking lot, providing an overflow parking lot and the LAYOUT associated utilities.. It is located at the end of HM Cagle Drive in Harnett County. G P.S .S CRVICGS All of the runoff from the disturbed area within the development will not be treated. The location of LAND OLVL the new building is within an existing ravel parking lot. The parking lot has a stone base but was OCVELOPMENT g� g g P g P g never paved. The parking lot was installed and the existing church constructed prior to the Phase 11 storm water rules effective date for the Cape Fear River Basin. Therefore, all existing parking lots and drives are exempt from the Phase II storm water rules. The storm water generated from the overflow parking lot will be treated through the use of an infiltration basin located on the south east side development. The infiltration basin is designed in accordance with the latest NCDENR BMP manual. The storm water is transported from across the site through an underground storm drainage system and surface drainage. The storm water is released into the forebay of the basin. The storm water generated from the site will infiltrate into the ground within the time required in order to control the one year and ten year storms. The infiltration basin provides 2.5 times the volume for the regulated storm and infiltrates the volume within the 5 days using an infiltration rate that is half of the measurtrifiltration rate. Therefore, the requirement for the offline bypass and -vegetated filter strip are not required. The basin reduces the peak flow from the development to less than the predevelopment flows for each of the storm events. 409 CNICn40 DRIVE SUITE 112 FQYCTTEVILLE NC 28306 P00NE 910 426-6777 fAX 910 426.5777 North Carolina Secretary of State Page 1 of I Account Login Register North, rarnlira Elaine F Marshall DEPARTMENT OF THE Secretary SECRETARYot= STATE PO 8(m.29622 Ralei:ylr NC'2762z-6'?2 Date: 3/14/2013 Click here to: View Document Filings PC, PLLC, LP and Non -Profit entities are not required to file annual reports Corporation Names Name Name Type INC SPOUT SPRINGS CHURCH, INC. LEGAL Non -Profit Corporation Information SOSID: 0864766 Status: Current -Active Effective Date: 9/5/2006 Annual Report Due Date: Citizenship: DOMESTIC State of Inc.: NC Duration: PERPETUAL Registered Agent Agent Name: DAVIS, STEPHEN C. Office Address: 1195 NC HWY 24/87 CAMERON NC 28326 Mailing Address: 1195 NC HWY 24/87 CAMERON NC 28326 Principal Office Office Address: 1195 NC HWY 24/87 CAMERON NC 28326 Mailing Address: 1195 NC HWY 24/87 CAMERON NC 28326 Officers This website is provided to the public as a part of the Secretary of State Knowledge Base (SOSKB) system. Version: 4282 https://www.secretary.state.nc.us/corporations/Corp.aspx?Pitemld=8025317 3/14/2013 I I t �: ;000' Southeastern Soil & Environmental Associates, Inc. P.U. B= 9M i=awuavale, Nc 28a11 PbMWFM (910) 822-4540 End fRl eosoudmastuaw0$COn January 30, 20) 3 Mr. Scott Brown, PE 4D Site Solutions, Inc. 409 Chicago Drive, Suite 112 Favetteville_ NC 28306 Re: Hydraulic conductivity (permeability) analysis & seasonal water table determination (SH WT) for proposed stormwater retention area. Spout Springs Church, 348 WN1 Cagle Drive, Harnett County, North Carolina Dear Mr. Brown. An evaluation of soil properties and hydraulic conductivity (Ksat) has been conducted at your request on the aforememioned property. The purpose of the investigation was to determine soil water fable depths (SHWT) based on soil profiles. In addition, Ksat was to beprovided at varying depths for use with stormwater retention basin design. Saturated hydraulic conductivity of the unsalumted zone was measured in a similar method as described in the Soil Science Society of America Journal., Vol. 53, no 5, SepL - Oct. 1989, "A Constant Permeameter for Measuring Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity of the Vadose Zone" and Comparison of the Glover Solution with the Simultaneous Equations Approach for Measuring Hydraulic. Conductivity.' This consists of advancing, a small diameter borehole to a predetermined depth_ At this depth, a constant head (pressure) was established and maintained. Flow measurements were made at timed intervals after flow stabilized. Soils at the proposed basin site are most similar to the Lakeland soil series (see attached boring logs). Six borings were advanced to varying depths between 60 to 11.67 feet below the ground surface. Seasonal High Water Table (SHW T) as determined by evidence of colors of chroma 2 or less (andlor concentrations of high redox mottles) was encountered at depths of 51 to 124 inches below the ground surface. Observed water levels were noted in borings at varying depths (see attached). SORJSnE EVALnATMH -S01 PHYSC-r ANALYSIS- MMO USE/SUBM"UM PLA"'*46 • WEiLiVtDS GROMUMATER sunFAr.ErAjBSUFiFAOE WASTE TFIFMADr7 SYSTEiWS. EVALUATION & OESIra l Three compact constant brad penrnarneter (CCHP) tests were conducted at varying depths below the, ground surface (see attached). The. measured Ksat rate averaged 39-565 cm1hr (equivalent to 15.577 inches/hour). The attached map shoves locations of thesample points as well as Ksat location. It should be noted that the reported SHWT does not necessarily reflect the elevation of static groundwater (due to variations in groundwater recharge rates, annual rainfall, drought conditions, etc.). Reported static water levels are simply a mcasurement on the. day of analysis. The data presented in this report are limited by a number of considerations_ The primary - consideration is that soil formations can be highly variable_ The soils found on this site. canbe subject to inclusions of oilier soil types. perched water, artesian conditions and'or layers of undulating low permeability clay seams. These and other soil conditions can have an affect on the steady state of groundwater flow% To the extent possible, we have identified the soil types that wiii impact the flow -of groundwater, and have. provided a professional opinion as to the depth of SHHu E I trust this is the information you require at this time. Sincerely; Mike Eaker NI C licensed Soil Scientist 91030 Southeastern Soil & Environmental Associates, Inc. P.O.'8m 9X-M Fageae'M% NC 28M I Ptmaf ax MO) 822� �ft„�.con Measured Ksat Rates, Spout Springs Church, Hm Cagle Drive, Harnett County, NC Boring Ksat Ksat Location Depth (in) cmlhr in/hr 1 58 40.665 16.010 5 62 38342 15.095 7 46 39.686 15.624 SOR. SDTS E-VALUATKW - 504L PAYS➢ .0 AWLYSAS - L%%D US� PLAWI S - YiERA DS G9 OUXDWATFR DK4 aE 4f' XG-SLMFACEb?-gMSUHFAC£ iVASfE TPEATMENTSYSTiEMS. DMOAF"48 OESIGN Southeastern Soil & Environmental Associates, Inc. P_0. SM9w, F",M28-H„ PhwWFsx (910) 822-45-40 Ema SHWT depths, Spout Springs Church, HM Cagle Drive, Harnett County, NC BORING SHWTDEPTH (inches) Observed Water (inches) 1 82 None 5 86 Nome 6 124 138 7 70 89 8 54 67 9 51 63 SOWSITE EVALUAMON - SQA PMSCAL ANALYSIS -LAND LZE SU:?UIVIS ON it AN . Ml • YBEYiA;d)S GMUi MATER DRAMAGEABOUNDM . SLWAC:3'QB 3URFAZ;z'+NASTE T,'REATUENT SYMEMS EVAPUATM n RESLCN Southeastern Soil & Environmental Associates, Inc. p.D. apt M FayeCewTe, NC 2aa11 PhF= (910) a22-469a Email re4ke0 Typical Soil Boring Log (1, 5,6 & 7) SPoat Springs Church, }rill Cagle Drive, Hamel, County, NC This map unit consists of excxssively drained soils that farmed in sandy deposits on uplands. Slope ranged from 4 to 7 percent. A - 0 to 16 inches; dark yellowish brow ()0YR 4!4) sand., singe grained; loose; many finn. roots_ clear smooth boundary. Cl - 16 to 37 inches. yellowish brown (10YR 5/6) loamy sand; about 10 percent .uncoated sand grains, weak granular structure; very friable, gradual wavy boi edam C2 - 37 to 52 inches; light yellowish brown (10YR 614) sandabout 20 percent umcoaled sand grains; single grained; loose; clear smooth boundary. 01 - 52 to 60 inches; lightyellowish brown (10YR W4) sand- many prominent strong brown (7.5YR 4/6) mottles_ single grained; loose; clear smooth boundary. CS - 60 to 71 inches; yellowish brown (I OYR 518) loamy sand; single grained; loose; very friable; clear smooth boundary. C6 - 71 to 82 inches; strong brown (7.5YR 516) sandy loam; weak granular snucture; very friable; clear smooth boundary. C6 - 82 to 118 inches; light gray (I OYR 7/1) clean sand; loose.; single grained;, very friable; clear smooth boundary. 2Cl - 118 to 124 inches; Yellowish brown (I OYR 5!6) sandy clay loam; massive suuctme: firm: clew smooth boundary. 2C2 - 124 to 140 inches; mixed yellowish brown (1 OYR 5!6) and light, gray (10YR 7!1) satiny clay loam; massive Structure, firm. S"W'Y at 82 inches in boring 1 (10YR_4/)) SHWT at 86 inches in boring 5 ('l0YR.4f2) SWFat at 124 inches in boring 6 (1 OYR 4/1) SHN'T at 70 inches in boring 7 (I0YR.4l1) SDMJSrrE EVALLIA70U- SCrsi P1tys=AL ANALYSIS -LAND US.'S BDFVt,, f'I.A+yNA`lf •IME"i LAUD6 GROU MATF5t iM ADIJACERNMINDM - SLUVACEiS 7 OURF %!4S E- 7PLUAMMT SYST—PW. EVALUA.T1e7M 8 DES1.n Southeastern Soil & Environmental Associates, Inc. P.Q Box 9M Fay8ttevU% rC MI I PDmna/F= M10) M2A540 Email admOsoutheastsmsoIxom Typical Soil Baring Log (8 A 9), Sport Springs Church, HM Cagle Drive, Harnett Comity, NC This map emit consists of excessively dram d soils that farmed in sandy deposits on uplands. Stope ranged from 2 to 4 percent. A - 0 to 10 inches: dark grayish brown (1 OYR 4P-) sand; singles fined loosx; many fine routs; clear smooth boundary. Cl - 10 to 30 inches; yellowish brown (1OYR 516) loamy sand; about 10 percent uncoated sand grains. weak ganular structure; very friable; gadual wavy boundary. C2 - 30 to 51 inches; light yellowish brown (I OYR 614) sand; single grained: loose; clear smooth boundary. C4 - 51 to 66 inches; light gay (I OYR 7/1) sand; many prominent yellowish brown (l0Y R 5./6) mottles; single grained; loose; clear smooth boundary. C5 - 66 to 72 inches; gray (I OYR 511) sand; single grained; hose- very friable. SHWT at 54 inches in boring 8 (IOYR 711) SHWT at 51 inches in boring 9 (IOYR 7/1) SDRJSrFE EVALUAWN ' SM FHYStiAL AXALYSiS+LAND U,LDSUB3MSM PLAMtiMS • WERAMS GAOiR:DY)ATE.R DRURAGEWUN lt4G • SURFAGE'5318aWACE WASTE TtEATMEU SYSTEM EVAtit4Tm n' &ESW-,N P_O_ Btu 9321 SOtUMT-EVALUATK3M •SOP FWSAC.AL ANALYUS. LAND PLF8f21'M-WEIMIDS Cz+RDUXD 7ATERDRAMAGEAMUNDM -SUWACF:LS ESP -IF FACE WASTE TREA4UOrs SYSTEMS EVAw UATM & DESCM it111'11't1' FOR RE I TRRTiDr+ REGISTER of DEws K YNF - ---- 2089 C 3101:3i:16 Ph -- - - BK:2703 PG: NOW FEE:S28.BB 6 Ing i 2"ism Prepared by EXCISE TAX: $ 1 Parcel 1D No. Out THIS DEED, made t s CAGLE, Widow, 3035 NC 8 SPOUT SPRINGS CHURCH Cameron, NC 28326, hereinafter GENERAL WARRANTY DEED H. Jones, JONES AND JONES, P.LLC. PO Box 397, NC 28335 �0 The designation Grantor and l rantee as successors, and assigns, and shall include singe context. i' That the Grantor, for a valuable considerai hereby acknowledged, has and by these presents d Grantee in fee simple, all that certain lot or parcel Harnett County, North Carolina and more particul , 2009, by and between, CARLETTA R. t326, hereinafter called GRANTOR and Non -Profit Corporation, 1195 Hwy 24/87, include said parties, their heirs, line or feminine as required by Grantee, the receipt of which is am, sell and convey unto the d.ikBarbecue Township, as follows: LYING in Barbecue Township, Harnett County, N h of V . unded on the West by property conveyed to Spout Springs Church, e e and recorded in Deed Book 2367, Page 200, Harnett County egi un ed on the North by property of Carletta Cagle, of which this is a p , a scri recorded in Deed Book 764, Page 747 and Plat Cabinet 'de tt County Registry; bounded on the Northeast by property of ove Development, Inc. as described and recorded in Deed Book 2 , P 4, Harnett County Registry; bounded on the Southeast by lots 27- , P at Northridge Plantation, as described and recorded in Plat Cabin #F I 619B, Harnett County Registry, and lots 177-180, Richmond Parka ri Plantation as described and recorded in Plat Cabinet #F, slide 758B, County Registry. COMMMENCING from an existing NC grid monument "Mobile" (coordl at N=550,094.253, E=1,985,511.256) North 59 degrees 28 minutes 04 seconds or a distace of 1,88.1.97 feet to a set rebar in the eastern right of way margin of H. H. Cagle Drive; -E as the eastern right of way margin of H. M. Cagle Drive, North 29 51 minutes 18 seconds East for a distance of 430.00' to a '/2" rebar, set th the ground; degrees 51 minutes 18 seconds East for a distance of 160.00' ish with the ground; said rebar being the TRUE POINT AND line, North 29 degrees 51 minutes 18 seconds East for /2" rebar, set flush with the ground; North 30 degrees 13 minutes 27 seconds East for a ;bar, set flush with the ground; i0 degrees 08 minutes 42 seconds East for a set in the edge of a creek and in the western d Sunset Cove Development, Inc. property; THENCE and cont'q Inc. property and the Plantation as describ calls: South 17 degrees 08 *injaCs 23 116.41 feet to a point; outh 35 West for a distance of 180.24 fe minutes 12 seconds West fo t South 38 degrees 43 minute 34 113.40 feet to a point; South East for a distance of 167.29 fe minutes 52 seconds East for a di set flush with the ground in the aforementioned Spout Springs ( of said Sunset Cove Development, id Richmond Park at Northridge 'and PC#F, Slide 619B the following THENCE, and with the eastern boundary line of si property, North 60 degrees 08 minutes 42 seconds to a'/2" rebar, set flush with the ground; said point AND PLACE OF BEGINNING, for a distance of inutes 50 seconds uth 70 degrees 23 134 feet to a point; t for a distance of inutes 18 seconds o h 43 degrees 14 f4et to a'/2" rebar, ryf the Together with and subject to all covenants, restrictions Said property contains 15.38 acres (669,766 square feet). This conveyance is subject to a 30 feet wide nonexclusive easedler Carletta R. Cagle, her heirs and assigns, for utility purposes, extern easterly direction from H. M. Cagle Drive along the entire western above described property. This conveyance is also subject to a 100 feet wide nonexclusive easement of Carletta R. Cagle, her heirs and assigns, for utility purposes, extending westerly direction from and along the entire eastern line of the above described description was prepared by Larry King and Associates, R.L.S., P.A., under ir�ct supervision of W. Larry King, P.L.S., L-1339, on December 22, 2009. f subject to the following conditions, limitations with the property herein conveyed and shall be successors and assigns: itfgs Church, Inc. is officially constituted by the Executive the Little River Baptist Association. The herein set A enforced by prop heirs, or any adj or attempting to These conditions, restrictions remain in full force and efflqc through, or under them. \ shall be used only for Little River Baptist purposes on which to situate the church sanctuary, anal facilities and uses related thereto. include the words "Spout Springs". as a cemetery or as burial grounds. 36tions, and restrictions may and shall be equity brought by the Grantor, or any of her agar any person, persons or entity violating I coriditidus. limitations or restrictions. TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesati& appurtenances thereto belonging to the Grantee in And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee% simple, has the right to convey the same in fee simpl of all encumbrances, and that Grantor will warrant ai of all persons whomsoever except for the exceptions Title to the property herein above described is to run with the land and shall o and all persons claiming by, land and all privileges and General utility easements for phone and power ptt Roadways and rights -of -way of record and those vis premises. Such facts as an environmental study on the subject pr engineer would reveal. Those conditions, limitations and restrictions set forth of the premises in fee lie and free and clear nst the lawful claims IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Grantor has hereunto set her hand and seal the day and az t above written. .PC�1C� (SEAL) CARLETTA R. CAG STATE ARO NA EARN O I, ON4 a Notary Public of aforesaid County and State, do hereby certif th A R. CAGLE personally appeared before me this day and acknowledged a ecutio of the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein expressed. Witness my an and o ill ea this the 30r,* day of December, 20009,E otaN ryPub is t-; 'Z My Commission Expires: �rINcc h Filed For Registration: Book: Document No.: 7777; RE 2V3,, 2009019757 DEED 5 PI ANGELA J State of North Carolina, County of Hamett KIMBERLY S. HARGROVE , REGISTER OF DEEDS 2009019757 Y S. HARGROVE F DEEDS, HARNETT ;LIUS HARNETT BLVD UITE 200 27546 4�! DO NOT DISCARD Application Completeness Review First Submittal ❑ Re -submittal Date Received: 3 S Date Development/Project Name: S - S , ` s Receiving stream name 2e a®v s �,,A—Mt2 River Basin: eA .c ' For post-constru tion requirements, a program will be deemed compliant for the areas where it is implementing any of the following programs: WS-1, WS-II, WS-III, WS-IV, HOW, ORW, Neuse River Basin NSW, Tar -Pamlico River Basin NSW, and the Randleman Lake Water Supply Watershed Nutrient Management Strategy. High Density Projects that require a 401/404 within an NSW require 85% TSS, 30% TN and 30% TP removal. T&E Species (Goose Creek, Waxhaw Creek or Six Mile Creek Water Sheds): NIA- Latitudeand Longitude: 35 /5 .SZ W —'71 02 3o.�w Jurisdiction r' ra.� J amnlew Project Address: 3�n—fMCA a /Q D,e iila Q+r"ee0A Z 97-Z6 T name Is the project confirmed to be in the State MSI Stormwater Permi ❑ Low Density (no curb and gutter) ❑ Low Density wit cur ❑ 4011 04 impacts to surface waters, wetlands, and buffers (ac rr�BUA 3. 7 ig °7� 2" Check for $505.00 included ue' Original signature (not photocopy) on application 5r'� Legal signature (Corporation-VP/higher, Partnership -General z ;lion? C3'Yes or 0 No IZ $30l utter outlet igh Density ❑ Other age to covgr letter and/or add info letter) F,r- s con/t/w4wc e s Partner/higher, 7uR I Check spellinq, capitalization, punctuation: htti)://www.secretarv.state,nc.us/corporations/thevaee.asi)x I If an agent signs the application, a signed letter of authorization from the applicant must be provided which includes the name, title, mailing address and phone number of the person signing the letter. ❑ or subdivided projects, a signed and notarized deed restriction statement Y Sealed, signed & dated calculations ca' Correct supplement and O&M provided for each BMP on site (check all that were provided & number of each) ❑ Bioretention ❑ Dry Detention Basin ❑ Filter Strip ❑ Grass Swale uY Infiltration Basin ❑ Infiltration Trench ❑ Level Spreader ❑ Permeable Pavement ❑ Restored Riparian Buffer ❑ Rooftop Runoff Management ❑ Sand Filter ❑ Stormwater Wetland ❑ Wet Detention Basin ❑ Low Density ❑ Curb Outlet ❑ Off -Site ❑ NCDOT Linear Road 31 Two sets of sealed, signed & dated layout & finish grading plans with appropriate details 7 Narrative Description of stormwater management provided Soils report, geotech information provided w/Wetlands delineated or a note on the plans or in the accompanying documents that none exist on site and/or adjacent property Details for the roads, parking area, cul-de-sac radii, sidewalk widths, curb and gutter; dK Dimensions & slopes provided rainage areas delineated ❑ Pervious and impervious reported for each ❑ Areas of high density BMP operation and maintenance agreements provided Z Application complete ❑ Application Incomplete Returned: (Date) Comments Oct 29 2012 Revision, Bill Diuguid Permit Number: (to be provided by DWQ) Drainage Area Number: Infiltration Basin Operation and Maintenance Agreement I will keep a maintenance record on this BMP. 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. Important maintenance procedures: — The drainage area will be carefully managed to reduce the sediment load to the infiltration basin. — Immediately after the infiltration basin is established, the vegetation will be watered twice weekly if needed until the plants become established (commonly six weeks). — No portion of the infiltration basin will be fertilized after the initial fertilization that is required to establish the vegetation. — The vegetation in and around the basin will be maintained at a height of approximately six inches. After the infiltration basin is established, it will be inspected once a quarter 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 will be kept in a known set location and will 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 Areas of bare soil and/or Regrade the soil if necessary to infiltration basin erosive gullies have formed. remove the gully, and then plant a ground cover and water until it is established. Provide lime and a one-time fertilizer application. The inlet device: pipe or The pipe is clogged (if Unclog the pipe. Dispose of the swale applicable). sediment off -site - The pipe is cracked or Replace the pipe. otherwise damaged (if applicable). Erosion is occurring in the Regrade the swale if necessary to Swale (if applicable). smooth it over and provide erosion control devices such as reinforced turf matting or riprap to avoid future problems with erosion. Form SW401-Infiltration Basin O&M-Rev.3 Page 1 of 3 BMP element: Potentialproblem: How I will remediate theproblem: The forebay Sediment has accumulated Search for the source of the and reduced the depth to 75% sediment and remedy the problem if of the original design depth. possible. Remove the sediment and dispose of it in a location where it will not cause impacts to streams or the BMP. Erosion has occurred or Provide additional erosion riprap is displaced. protection such as reinforced turf matting or riprap if needed to prevent future erosion problems. Weeds are present. Remove the weeds, preferably by hand. If pesticides are used, wipe them on the plants rather than spraying. The main treatment area A visible layer of sediment Search for the source of the has accumulated. 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. Replace any media that was removed in the process. Revegetate disturbed areas immediately. Water is standing more than Replace the top few inches of filter 5 days after a storm event. media and see if this corrects the standing water problem. If so, revegetate immediately. If not, consult an appropriate professional for a more extensive repair. Weeds and noxious plants are Remove the plants by hand or by growing in the main wiping them with pesticide (do not treatment area. spray). The embankment Shrubs or trees have started Remove shrubs or trees to grow on the embankment. immediately. An annual inspection by an Make all needed repairs. appropriate professional shows that the embankment needs repair. 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 NC Division of Water damage have occurred at the Quality 401 Oversight Unit at 919- outlet. 733-1756. Form SW401-Infiltration Basin O&M-Rev.3 Page 2 of 3 Permit (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: Spout Springs Church Addition BMP drainage area number: Print name: Steve Davis Title: Pastor Address: 346 HM Cagle Drive, Cameron, NC 28326 Phone: 919-498-2242 Signature: L,- Date: '? 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. 11 0, 5:�-4a 13.-,W ✓ , a Notary Public for the State of Noah , County of �omo 5oh , do hereby certify that 56vt 64J s personally appeared before me this It day of hoick 7-613 , and acknowledge the due execution of the forgoing infiltration basin maintenance requirements. Witness my hand and official seal, 00 ZT BRO{y4. OtARtr s 2 i Pug`.\G ? s 9,�PSON CO SEAL My commission expires Ockker 6, 201 S Form SW401-Infiltration Basin O&M-Rev.3 Page 3 of 3 ' Je .:%