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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW6221007_Stormwater Narrative_20221102Spout Springs Self Storage And Miracle Movers Warehouse Storm Water Management Statement Harnett County, NC Owner/Developer: Miracle Movers, 1471 NC 24, Cameron, NC 28326 Consultant: HILLIARD ENGINEERING Contact: Jarrod E. Hilliard, PE, CFM PO Box 249 Sanford, NC 27331 (919) 352-2834 NC License No. P-0836 Date: 10/13/22 A. Spout Springs Self Storage and Miracle Movers Warehouse, Mayer Road and NC 24, Johnsonville, NC, Harnett County B. Developer/Owner: Miracle Movers; Consultant: Hilliard Engineering, PLLC (contact information on cover) C. The existing project site is a mix of residential and commercial use 1. A vicinity map is included with this Statement 2. A USGS map is included with this Statement along with a Harnett County Soil Survey for the project area 3. This project area does not contain any water impoundments or wetlands. Water from this project flows into Barbeque Creek. The stream classification is as follows: Stream Index: 18-20-13 Stream Name: Barbeque Creek Description: From source to Upper Little River Classification: C Date of Class.: June 30, 1973 River Basin: Cape Fear D. The site is not located within a conservation zoning nor a watershed district E. Impervious Area Calculations: Buildings: 192,485 sf Asphalt Paving: 135,679 sf Gravel Paving: 83,224 sf Concrete Pad: 799 sf Concrete Sidewalk: 2,702 sf TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA: 414,889 sf PROJECT AREA: 791,207 sf IMPERVIOUS PERCENTAGE: 52.44 % F. The project site is subject to Phase II Post Construction Storm Water regulations. 1. The project is subject to a high -density threshold of 24% impervious area. 2. A very small amount of off -site storm water affects this project and will be conveyed via storm water piping to the storm water control measure to be treated. 3. Wet Pond: Q10 pre: 15.90 cfs Q10 post: 55.66 cfs Q10 wet pond outflow: 10.98 cfs Q25 pre: 17.58 cfs Q25 post: 61.55 cfs Q25 wet pond outflow: 12.04 cfs G. Downstream Analysis, if required: 1. See drainage map within the storm water calculations for drainage areas 2. Significant increases in velocity and flooding are not anticipated from this project based upon the use of the wet pond for mitigation; which is designed to contain the 100-year storm and larger. 3. A driveway culvert extension is proposed for this project as show on the site plans. 4. The total drainage area in which proposed impervious area exists for this project is 12.93 acres. The point where the development becomes less than 10% of the total watershed is at a point approximately 1,450 If downstream from the discharge point of the proposed wet pond for this project 5. As long as erosion control measures are maintained prior to permanent stabilization, and the wet pond is properly constructed and maintained, no adverse impacts are anticipated from this project. 6. Detention is proposed for this project in the form of a wet pond.