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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWSCO_WAKE_NCDEQ Approval Request Exhibits_20220729ao a IL m ovo� umi d J.o Cl � m per` �:� / �\`•���� �\fit@�Q _ P _ it 12 L IL MH «It h - I yam^o m�m-� AN rY & v v ZZ �Q b0.2s 3ry E £ E q E n nu acg �v�vEv c c� �u ax _ a ° I a Z E r ieES i c xe 3 `a �>n cna v�a_rvr cm s2�« n¢na�na a � p�mHS is ® z❑ Ralph KPe h),,PB PTSLand Surveying, PLLC Mmy7, 2018 | Ralph \LPendergr oh]r,NCPLS#L-252O certify that ' portion ofthe property aL91O1Falls ofNeuse Road, Raleigh, N[,drainstotbesoutheast,acmasFa|lsmfNeuseRoad,ayperthecerbfiedsunxeybvPT3 Land Surveying, dated December 6,2O17. gS MY fl1181HX3 (13HS831VM 1113d ONINOZ38 6ullinsuoa I Buji—I '* 'd 'E� Vd 'd-10k9 M)ISFG IS CIVOIN 40 STIVA 1016 LU CO z 0 F- Z 0 F- CD z > 0 LU 0 0 LL LL 0 z 107 IF ayel:levilllle SlreO, Skjil:e 200 Raleigh, INC 17601 Office: 9'19.848.4399 F-ax: 9'19.848.4395 CngGu°mcninq 0 Conssuffintg March 2, 2022 Wake County Planning Department Attn: Keith Lankford Wake County Office Building 336 Fayetteville St. Raleigh, NC 27601 Re: Falls Ridge West Watershed Analysis Dear Keith: Please find the results of the Falls Ridge West Watershed Analysis performed by Pabst Design Group, PA below in this memorandum. Executive Summary: Pabst Design Group, PA (PDG) of Raleigh, North Carolina has been contracted by Falls Ridge West, LLC (Client) to provide a watershed determination and analysis for the subject property (site) to Wake County (County) for their review. PDG determined that approximately 0.604-acres of the site is incorrectly mapped and does not drain to the Falls Lake Water Supply Watershed. Instead, the drainage area conveys to Perry Creek watershed (non -water supply) which is located in the Lower Neuse River Basin via a City of Raleigh (CoR) owned and operated stormwater pipe conveyance system. Below is a summary of PDG actions and analysis findings. Purpose: PDG was retained by Client to perform a watershed analysis on a 2.93 acre parcel located at 9101 Falls of Neuse Road in Raleigh, North Carolina. The purpose of this analysis was to demonstrate that a 0.604 acre portion of the subject property naturally drains away from the Falls Lake Water Supply Watershed based on existing topography and drainage structures which indicate that it drains to the Perry Creek watershed (non -water supply). To provide this determination, PDG utilized a combination of information from topographic survey prepared by PTS Land Surveying (PTS), dated December 6, 2017 and current GIS data for existing stormwater inlets and conveyance as shown on the attached watershed exhibits. PTS was sub -contracted by PDG to perform the boundary and topographic survey and topography was field verified. Analysis Method: PDG used PTS's topographic survey to delineate the two primary watersheds located on the property separated by an existing ridgeline as indicated on exhibit EX-WS1. The drainage area to the discharge point was delineated by traveling perpendicular to all topography lines upstream until the drainage area reached closure as also indicated on exhibit EX-WS1. The portion of the property on the western side of the ridgeline drains offsite into the Falls Lake Watershed, but the hatched area to the east of the ridgeline drains to an existing 24" pipe. Current Raleigh GIS data for the stormwater conveyance system that this inlet contributes to, indicates drainage to the southeast until the system outfalls to an open channel as illustrated on exhibits EX-WS1, EX-WS2 and EX-WS3. This entire drainage system lies within the Perry Creek watershed (non -water supply) and not the protected Falls Lake water supply watershed. PDG determined the point at which the surface runoff enters the storm pipe network draining to the Perry Creek watershed (non -water supply) to be the existing 24" storm pipe inlet just north of Falls of Neuse Road within the right-of-way as indicated on EX-WS1. Results and Discussion: PDG determined two watersheds existed on the property, Falls Lake and Perry Creek. The area draining to Perry Creek consisted of runoff from the subject property, public right-of-way, and adjoining property and totaled 38,338 square feet or 0.880 acres. Specific to the property, 26,297 square feet or 0.604 of an acre, drains to Perry Creek. Conclusions and Recommendations: Based on PDG's watershed analysis, PDG determined that approximately 0.604 acres of the subject property drains to Perry Creek and not into the Falls Lake water supply watershed. As a result, PDG recommends that this portion of the property be removed from all Wake County and North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ) maps designating the Falls Lake watershed. Attachments: Refer to the attached Watershed Exhibits EX-WS1 through EX-WS3 for PDG's delineation. Sincerely, PABST DESIGN GROUP, PA P. Dan Pabst, PE Principal Enclosure N 1181HX3 (3HS831VM C1113d ONINOZ38 6ulinsuoa I8uji..ul5u GVOY gSngN40 SIVA 1016FGlUVd IfflO9MISv co .4e QF z 0 F- Z 0 F- CD z >0 LU 0 0 LL LL 0 z