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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC224197_ESC Approval Submitted_20230125ROB' CDOVER. Cover!acr FE IZATC-H & BE OR secret'x- BPJAN ViRENT% Direrw!' NORTii CAROLINA Environmental Quality December 01, 2022 LETTER OF APPROVAL WITH MODIFICATIONS Adams Homes Attn: Mr. Nick Tsakanikas, General Manager - Raleigh Division 149 US HWY 70 W Garner, North Carolina 25727 RE: Project Name: Spring Forest, Phases 3, 4, and 5 Project ID: Wayne-2023-016 County: Wayne City: New Hope Address: Dollard Town Road River Basin: Neuse Date Received by LQS: November 2, 2022 Submitted By: Path Light Pro Plan Type: New Dear Sir, Acres Approved: 27.82 This office has reviewed the subject erosion and sedimentation control plan. We find the plan to be acceptable with modifications and hereby issue this letter of Approval with Modifications. The Modifications Required for Approval are listed on the attached page. This plan approval shall expire three (3) years following the date of approval, if no land - disturbing activity has been undertaken, as is required by Title 15A NCAC 413.0129. As of April 1, 2019, all new construction activities are required to complete and submit an electronic Notice of Intent (eNOI) form requesting a Certificate of Coverage (COC) under the NCGO10000 Construction General Permit. After the form is reviewed and found to be complete, you will receive a link with payment instructions for the $100 annual permit fee. After the fee is processed, you will receive the COC via email. As the Financially Responsible Party shown on the FRO form submitted for this project, you MUST obtain the COC prior to commencement of any land disturbing activity. The eNOI form may be accessed at deq.nc.gov/NCG01. Please direct questions about the eNOI form to the Stormwater Program staff in the Raleigh central office. If the owner/operator of this project changes in the future, the new responsible party must obtain a new COC. Title 15A NCAC 4B .0118(a) and the NCG01 permit require that the following documentation be kept on file at the job site: F) North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Energy, Mineral and land Resources Washington Regional Office 1 943 Washington Square Mail I Washington, North Carolina 27889 252.946.6481 1. The developer is responsible for the control of sediment on -site. If the approved erosion and sedimentation control measures prove insufficient, the developer must take those additional steps necessary to stop sediment from leaving this site (NCGS 113A-57(3)). Each sediment storage device must be inspected after each storm event (NCGS 113A- 54.1(e)). Maintenance and/or clean out is necessary anytime the device is at 50% capacity. All sediment storage measures will remain on site and functional until all grading and final landscaping of the project is complete (15A NCAC 04B .0113). 2. The developer is responsible for obtaining all permits and approvals necessary for the development of this project prior to the commencement of this land disturbing activity. This could include our agency's Stormwater regulations and the Division of Water Resources' enforcement requirements within Section 401 of the Clean Water Act, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' jurisdiction of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act, the Division of Coastal Management's CAMA requirements, the Division of Solid Waste Management's landfill regulations, the Environmental Protection Agency and/or The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers jurisdiction of the Clean Water Act, local County or Municipalities' ordinances, or others that may be required. This approval cannot supersede any other permit or approval. 3. Adequate and appropriate measures must be properly installed downstream, within the limits of disturbance, of any land disturbing activity to prevent sediment from leaving the limits of disturbance, entering existing drainage systems, impacting an on -site natural watercourse or adjoining property. (NCGS 113A-57)