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Governor
DONALD R. VAN DER VAART
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Energy,Mineral
and Land Resources TRACY DAVIS
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Director
March 17,2016
Mr. Scott Gerow,Member
Tioga,LLC
PO Box 789
Castle Hayne,NC 28429
Subject: State Stormwater Management Permit No:SW8 151209
The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section H
Low Density Subdivision Project
Pender County
Dear Mr. Gerow:
The Wilmington Regional Office received a complete Stormwater Management Permit Application for
The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section II on March 16,2016. Staff review of the plans and specifications
has determined that the project,as proposed,will comply with the Stormwater Regulations set forth in
Session Law 2008-211 and Title 15A NCAC 2H.1000.We are forwarding Permit No. SW8 151209,
dated March 17,2016,for the construction of the built-upon area associated with the subject project.
Please read Section I(7)carefully. As shown on the approved plans,this project proposes several piped
collection systems on steep slopes. Each system uses two weirs to dissipate energy and reduce the flow
velocity. This is permitted as an"alternative method where natural topography or other physical
constraints prevents the use of vegetated swales(subject to a case.by case review),"per 15A NCAC 2H
.1002(18) and as an"alternative design"per 15A NCAC 2H .1008(h). If the system does not function
appropriately,the permittee will be required to remove these systems and replace them with alternative
treatment.
This permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until rescinded and shall be subject to the
conditions and limitations as specified therein,and does not supersede any other agency permit that may
be required. Please pay special attention to the conditions listed in this permit regarding the Operation
and Maintenance of the BMP(s),recordation of deed restrictions,certification of the project,procedures
for changing ownership,and transferring the permit. Failure to establish an adequate system for operation
and maintenance of the stormwater management system,to record deed restrictions,to certify the project
or to transfer the permit in a timely manner,will result in future compliance problems.
If any parts,requirements,or limitations contained in this permit are unacceptable,you have the right to
request an adjudicatory hearing by filing a written petition with the Office of Administrative Hearings
(OAH). The written petition must conform to Chapter 150B of the North Carolina General Statutes.Per
NCGS 143-215(e)the petition must be filed with the OAH within thirty(30)days of receipt of this
permit. You should contact the OAH with all questions regarding the filing fee(if a filing fee is required)
and/or the details of the filing process at 6714 Mail Service Center,Raleigh,NC 27699-6714,or via
telephone at 919431-3000,or visit their website at www.NCOAH.com.Unless such demands are made
this permit shall be final and binding.
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If you have any questions, or need additional information concerning this matter,please contact Kelly
Johnson at(910)796-7215.
Sincerely,
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.�Tracy Davis,P.E.,Director
Division of Energy,Mineral and Land Resources
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NCDOT District Engineer
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Permit No. SW8 151209
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL AND LAND RESOURCES
STATE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT
LOW DENSITY SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT
In accordance with the provisions of Article 21 of Chapter 143, General Statutes of North
Carolina as amended, and other applicable Laws, Rules and Regulations
PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO
Tioga, LLC
The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section N
2706 Dirck Road, Castle Hayne, Pender County
FOR THE
construction, operation and maintenance of a 24% low density subdivision project in compliance with
the provisions of Session Law 2008-211 and Title 15A NCAC 2H .1000 (hereafter referred to as the
"stormwater rules') and the approved stormwater management plans and specifications, and other
supporting data as attached and on file with and approved by the Division of Energy, Mineral and
Land Resources (hereafter referred to as the Division or DEMLR) and considered a part of this permit.
The Permit shall be effective from the date of issuance until rescinded and shall be subject to the
following specific conditions and limitations:
I. DESIGN STANDARDS
1. The overall tract built-upon area percentage for the project must be maintained at 24% per the
requirements of the stormwater rules. This permit covers the construction of a total of 805,783
square feet of built-upon area (BUA), which includes 716,005 square feet of proposed BUA
and 89,778 square feet of future BUA.
2. Each of the 124 lots is limited to a maximum of 4,500 square feet of built-upon area, as
indicated on the application and/or as shown on the approved plans.
3. The only runoff conveyance systems allowed will be vegetated conveyances such as swales
with minimum side slopes of 3:1 (H:V) as defined in the stormwater rules and approved by the
Division.
4. No piping shall be allowed except those minimum amounts necessary to direct runoff beneath
an impervious surface such as a road or under driveways to provide access.
5. The project shall provide and maintain a minimum 50-foot wide vegetative buffer adjacent all
surface waters, measured horizontally from and perpendicular to the normal pool of
impounded structures, the top of bank of each side of streams and rivers and the mean high
water line of tidal waters. All runoff directed into and through the vegetative buffer must flow
through the buffer in a diffuse manner. Roof drainG n;ust terminate at the outer edge of the
buffer.
6. Stormwater runoff that is directed to flow through any wetlands shall flow into and through
these wetlands at a non-erosive velocity.
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7. As shown on the approved plans, this project proposes several piped collection systems on
steep slopes. Each system uses two weirs to dissipate energy and reduce the flow velocity.
This is permitted as an "alternative method where natural topography or other physical
constraints prevents the use of vegetated swales (subject to a case by case review)," per 15A
NCAC 2H .1002(18) and as an "alternative design" per 15A NCAC 2H .1008(h). If the system
does not function appropriately, the permittee will be required to remove these systems and
replace them with alternative treatment.
8. As shown on the approved plans, this project proposes gravel per SL2015-249 which will be
installed on a portion of Clutch Road. This gravel must be#57 stone and laid at least four
inches thick over filter fabric.
II. SCHEDULE OF COMPLIANCE
1. No person shall alter the approved stormwater management system or fill in, alter, or pipe any
drainage feature (such as swales) shown on the approved plans as part of the stormwater
management system, except for minimum driveway crossings, unless and until the permittee
submits a modification to the permit and receives approval from the Division.
2. The maximum. built-upon area assigned to each lot via this permit and the recorded deed
restrictions may not be increased or decreased by either the individual lot owner or the
permittee unless and until the permittee notifies the Division and obtains written approval from
the Division.
3. The permittee shall review each lot for new construction and all subsequent modifications and
additions, for compliance with the requirements of the permit. The plans reviewed must include
all proposed built-upon area, grading, and driveway pipe placement. The permittee may
establish an Architectural Review Board (ARB) or Committee (ARC) to review new and
modified lot development plans for compliance with the Covenants and Restrictions, including
the BUA limit. However, any approval given by the ARB or ARC on behalf of the permittee
does not relieve the permittee of the responsibility to maintain compliance with the overall
permitted built-upon area for the project.
4. The permittee is responsible for verifying that the proposed built-upon area on each individual
lot, and for the entire project, does not exceed the maximum allowed by this permit. The
permittee shall routinely monitor the lots and where a lot is determined to have exceeded the
permitted maximum BUA, the permittee shall notify the lot owner of such in writing and shall
require remediation within a reasonable time frame to bring the lot into compliance.
5. Swales, vegetated areas and other vegetated conveyances shall be constructed in their
entirety, vegetated, and operational for their intended use prior to the construction of any built-
upon surface, per the approved plans.
6. During construction, erosion shall be kept to a minimum and any eroded areas of the swales
or other vegetated conveyances will be repaired immediately.
7. The permittee shall at all times provide and perform the operation and maintenance necessary
as listed in the signed Operation and Maintenance Agreement, such that the permitted
stormwater management system functions at its optimum efficiency.
8. Deed restrictions are incorporated into this permit by reference and must be recorded with the
Office of the Register of Deeds prior to the sale of any lot. Recorded deed restrictions must
include, at a minimum, the following statements related to stormwater management:
a. The following covenants are intended to ensure ongoing compliance with State
Stormwater Management Permit Number 151209, as issued by the Division of Energy,
Mineral and Land Resources under NCAC 2H.1000.
b. The State of North Carolina is made a beneficiary of these covenants to the extent
necessary to maintain compliance with the Stormwater Management Permit.
c. These covenants are to run with the land and be binding on all persons and parties
claiming under them.
d. The covenants pertaining to stormwater may not be altered or rescinded without the
express written consent of the Division.
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e. Alteration of the drainage as shown on the approved plans may not take place without the
concurrence of the Division.
f. The maximum built-upon area per lot is 4,500 square feet. This allotted amount includes
any built-upon area constructed within the lot property boundaries, and that portion of the
right-of-way between the front lot line and the edge of the pavement. Built upon area
includes, but is not limited to, structures, asphalt, concrete, gravel, brick, stone, slate,
coquina, driveways, and parking areas, but does not include raised, open wood decking,
or the water surface cif swimming pools.
g. Filling in, piping or altering any 3:1 vegetated.conveyances (ditches, swales, etc.)
associated with the development except for average driveway crossings, is prohibited by
any persons.
h. A 50-foot wide buffer must be provided adjacent to surface waters, measured horizontally
from and perpendicular to the normal pool of impounded structures, the top of bank of
both sides of streams and rivers, and the mean high waterline of tidal waters.
i. All roof drains shall terminate at least 50'from the normal pool of impounded structures,
the banks of rivers and streams and the Mean High Waterline of tidal waters.
j. Any individual or entity found to be in noncompliance with the provisions of a stormwater
management permit or the requirements of the stormwater rules is subject to enforcement
procedures as set forth in N.C.G.S. 143, Article 21.
9. The permittee must submit a copy of the recorded deed restrictions within 30 days of the date
of recording.
10. The permittee shall submit to the Director and shall have received approval for revised plans,
specifications, and calculations prior to construction, for any modification to the approved
plans, including, but not limited to, those listed below:
a. Any revision to the approved plans, regardless of size.
b. Redesign or addition to the approved amount of built-upon area.
c. Further subdivision, acquisition or sale of the project area in whole or in part. The project
area is defined as all property owned by the permittee, for which Sedimentation and
Erosion Control Plan approval or a CAMA Major permit was sought.
d. Filling in, piping, or altering any vegetative conveyance shown on the approved plan,
except the minimum driveway crossings.
e. The development of any future area or additional phase(s) noted on the approved plans.
11. All stormwater conveyances will be located in either public rights-of-way, dedicated common
areas or drainage easements. The final plats for the project will be recorded showing all such
required rights-of-way, common areas and easements, in accordance with the approved plans.
12. The permittee must certify in writing that the project's stormwater controls, and impervious
surfaces have been constructed within substantial intent of the approved plans and
specifications. Any deviation from the approved plans must be noted on the Certification. The
permittee shall submit the Certification to the Division within 30 days of completion of the
project.
13. The permittee shall submit all information requested by the Director or his representative
within the time frame specified in the written information request.
14. The Director may notify the permittee when the permitted site does not meet one or more of
the minimum requirements of the permit. Within the time frame specified in the notice, the
permittee shall submit a written time schedule to the Director for modifying the site to meet
minimum requirements. The permittee shall provide copies of revised plans and certification in
writing to the Director that the changes have been made.
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III. GENERAL CONDITIONS
1. This permit is not transferable to any person or entity except after notice to and approval by
the Director. A request to transfer the permit will be considered on its merits and may or may
not be approved. The permittee shall complete, sign and submit one of the two
Name/Ownership Change Forms available online. The Name/Ownership Change Form must
be accompanied by the supporting documentation as listed on the form and must be submitted
to the appropriate Regional Office of the Division at least 60 days prior to any one or more of
the following events:
a. The sale or conveyance of the project area in whole or in part, except for individual lot
sales which are made subject to the recorded covenants and restrictions of record;
b. The sale or conveyance of the common areas to the HOA or POA where the
requirements of Session Law 2011-256 have been met;
c. The dissolution of the corporate entity, LLC, or General Partnership;
d. Bankruptcy and/or foreclosure proceedings;
e. A name change of the permittee;
f. A name change of the project;
g. A mailing address change of the permittee.
2. The Permittee is responsible for compliance with all the terms and conditions of this permit
until such time as the Division approves the permit transfer in writing. Neither the sale of the
project area, in whole or in part, nor the conveyance of common area to a third party
constitutes an approved transfer of the stormwater permit.
3. The permit issued shall continue in force and effect until revoked or terminated.
4. The permit may be modified, revoked and reissued or terminated for cause. The filing of a
request for a permit modification, revocation and re-issuance, or termination does not stay any
permit condition.
5. The issuance of this permit does not prohibit the Director from reopening and modifying the
permit, revoking and reissuing the permit, or terminating the permit for cause as allowed by the
laws, rules, and regulations contained in Title 15A of the North Carolina Administrative Code,
Subchapter 2H.1000; and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 et. al.
6. The issuance of this permit does not preclude the Permittee from complying with and obtaining
any and all other permits or approvals that are required in order for this development to take
place, as required by any statutes, rules, regulations, or ordinances, which may be imposed by
any other Local, State or Federal government agency having jurisdiction. Any activities
undertaken at this site that cause a water quality violation or undertaken prior to receipt of the
necessary permits or approvals to do so are considered violations of NCGS 143-215.1, and
subject to enforcement procedures pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6.
7. Any person or entity found to be in noncompliance with the provisions of a stormwater
management permit or the requirements of the stormwater rules is subject to enforcement
procedures as set forth in N.C.G.S. 143, Article 21.
8. Approved plans, application, supplements, operation & maintenance agreements and
specifications for projects covered by this permit are incorporated by reference and are
enforceable parts of the permit. A copy of this permit, application, supplements, the operation
and maintenance agreements, and the approved plans and specifications shall be maintained
on file by the Permittee at all times.
9. The Permittee grants permission to DEMLR Staff to enter the property during normal business
ho:.irs fir the purpoV^J of inspecti�g the stormwater control systei I I and its components.
10. Unless specified elsewhere, permanent seeding requirements for the swales must follow the
guidelines established in the North Carolina Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and
Design Manual.
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Permit No. SW8 151209
Permit issued this the 171 day of March 2016.
NORTH CAROLINA ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION
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�m Tracy Davis, Ef� , Director
Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources
By Authority of the Environmental Management Commission
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�. DEMLR USE ONLY
Date Received Fee Paid Permit Number
1�-17 1 oC%NAd11u) 1 6p6 00
Applicable Rules: ❑ oasta -1995 ❑Coastal SW-2008 ❑Ph II-Post Constiuction
(select all that apply) ❑Non-Coastal SW-HQW/ORW Waters ❑ Universal Stormwater Management Plan
❑ Other WQ Mgmt Plan:
State of North Carolina
Department of Environment and Natural Resources
Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM
This form may be photocopied for use as an original
I. GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Project Name(subdivision,facility,or establishment name-should be consistent with project name on plans,
specifications,letters,operation and maintenance agreements,etc.):
The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section 2
2. Location of Project(street address):
Carver Drive
City: Rocky Point County: Pender Zip: 28457
3. Directions to project(from nearest major intersection):
From the intersection of NC 117 and NC 210,take NC 210 west 1 mile. Turn left onto Carver Drive
Continue on Carver Drive for 0.75 miles. The proposed entrance to the project is on the right opposite
Pine Hollow Drive.
4. Latitude: 34°23'31"N Longitude: 770 55'21"W of the main entrance to the project.
II. PERMIT INFORMATION:
1.a.Specify whether project is(check one): ®New ❑Modification ❑Renewal w/ Modificationt
tRenewals with modifications also requires STAU-102-Renewal Application Form
b.If this application is being submitted as the result of a modification to an existing permit,list the existing
permit number ,its issue date(if known) ,and the status of
construction: ❑Not Started ❑Partially Completed* ❑Completed* *provide a designer's certification
2. Specify the type of project(check one):
®Low Density ❑High Density ❑Drains to an Offsite Stormwater System ❑Other
3. If this application is being submitted as the result of a previously returned application or a letter from
DEMLR requesting a state stormwater management permit application,list the stormwater project number,
if assigned, and the previous name of the project,if different than currently
proposed,
4.a.Additional Project Requirements(check applicable blanks;information on required state permits can be
obtained by contacting the Customer Service Center at 1-877-623-6748):
®CAMA Major ®Sedimentation/Erosion Control:54.7 ac of Disturbed Area
❑NPDES Industrial Stormwater 0404/401 Permit:Proposed Impacts
b.If any of these permits have already been acquired please provide the Project Name,Project Va Numb
issue date and the type of each permit: Cowl- rld
5. Is the project located within 5 miles of a public airport? ®No ❑Yes2:k
If yes,see S.L.2012-200,Part VI:httpZportal.ncdenr.org/web/lr/rules-and-regulations .
Form SWU-101 Version Oct.31,2013 Page 1 of 6
III. CONTACT INFORMATION
1.a.Print Applicant/ Signing Official's name and title(specifically the developer,property owner,lessee,
designated government official,individual,etc.who owns the project):
Applicant/Organization: Tioga,LLC
Signing Official&Title: Scott Gerow,Member
b.Contact information for person listed in item 1a above:
Street Address: 2706 Dirck Road
City: Castle Hayne State: NC Zip: 28429
Mailing Address(if applicable): PO Box 789
City: Castle Havne State: NC Zip: 28429
Phone: (910 ) 279-1589 Fax: ( )
Email:sgerow,@aol.com
c.Please check the appropriate box.The applicant listed above is:
®The property owner(Skip to Contact Information,item 3a)
❑Lessee*(Attach a copy of the lease agreement and complete Contact Information,item 2a and 2b below)
❑Purchaser*(Attach a copy of the pending sales agreement and complete Contact Information,item 2a and
2b below)
❑Developer*(Complete Contact Information,item 2a and 2b below.)
2.a.Print Property Owner's name and title below,if you are the lessee,purchaser or developer. (This is the
person who owns the property that the project is located on):
Property Owner/Organization:
Signing Official&Title:
b.Contact information for person listed in item 2a above:
Street Address:
City: State: Zip:
Mailing Address(if applicable):
City: State: Zip:
Phone: ( ) Fax: ( )
Email:
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3.a. (Optional)Print the name and title of another contact such as the projec or�Ctiorr st� bvis or other
person who can answer questions about the project: UU I
Other Contact Person/Organization:
Signing Official&Title:
b.Contact information for person listed in item 3a above:
Mailing Address:
City: State: Zip:
Phone: ( ) Fax: ( )
Email:
4. Local jurisdiction for building permits:Pender County
Point of Contact: Inspections Department Phone#: (910 ) 259-1275
Form SVX-101 Version Oct. 31,2013 Page 2 of 6
I,V. PROJECT INFORMATION
1. In the space provided below,briefly summarize how the stormwater runoff will be treated.
Runoff from roads will be collected in roadside swales and conveyed towards Turkgy Creek C•Sw)
The project is low density(24%)and will have minimal effect on either the quantity or quality of runoff.
2.a.If claiming vested rights,identify the supporting documents provided and the date they were approved:
❑Approval of a Site Specific Development Plan or PUD Approval Date:
❑Valid Building Permit Issued Date:
❑ Other: Date:
b.If claiming vested rights,identify the regulation(s)the project has been designed in accordance with:
❑Coastal SW-1995 ❑Ph II-Post Construction
3. Stormwater runoff from this project drains to the Cape Fear River basin.
4. Total Property Area:77.08 acres 5. Total Coastal Wetlands Area: 0 acres
6. Total Surface Water Area: 0 acres
7. Total Property Area(4)-Total Coastal Wetlands Area(5)-Total Surface Water Area(6)=Total Project
Area+:77.08 acres
+ Total project area shall be calculated to exclude the following: the normal pool of impounded structures, the area
between the banks of streams and rivers, the area below the Normal High Water(N line or Mean High Water
W)(MH line,and coastal wetlands landward from the NHW(or MHiX9 line. The resultant project area is used to
calculate overall percent built upon area (B UA). Non-coastal wetlands landward of the NHW(or MHW line may
be included in the total project area.
8. Project percent of impervious area: (Total Impervious Area/Total Project Area)X 100 =24.0 %
9. How many drainage areas does the project have?1 (For high density, count 1 for each proposed engineered
stormwater AMP. For lrni;density and other projects,use 1 for the whole property area)
10. Complete the following information for each drainage area identified in Project Information item 9. If there
are more than four drainage areas in the project,attach an additional sheet with the information for each area
provided in the same format as below.
Basin Information Drama a Area 1 Drainage Area_ Drainage Area_ Drama a Area_
Receiving Stream Name Turkey Creek
Stream Class * QSW
Stream Index Number* 18-74-54
Total Drainage Area(sf) 3,357,430
On-site Drainage Area(sf) 3,357,430
Off-site Drainage Area(sf) 0
Proposed Impervious Area** s 805,783
% Impervious Area** total 24
Im ery ous''Surface Area Drainage Area 1 Drama,e Area Drainage Area_ Drainage Aiea_
On-site Buildings/Lots(sf) 558,000
On-site Streets (sf) 156,727
On-site Parking (sf) 1,056
On-site Sidewalks (sf) 0
Other on-site (sf) 222
Future(so 89,778
Off-site (sf) 0 I I
Existing BUA***A 0 —�
Total (sf): 805,783
* Stream Class and Index Number can be determined at: http,*ortal.ncderir.org eb/wq[ps/csu/classifications
Imperoious area is defined as the built upon area including, but not limited to, buildings,roads,parking areas,
sidewalks,gravel areas,etc.
'Report only that amount of existing BUA that will remain after development. Do not report any existing BUA that
is to be removed and which will be replaced by new B UA.
Form SWU-101 Version Oct.31,2013 Page 3 of 6
11. How was the off-site impervious area listed above determined?Provide documentation.
Proiects in Union Countv: Contact DEMER Central Office staff to check if the project is located within a Threatened&
Endangered Species watershed that maybe subject to more stringent stormwater requirements as per 15,4 NCAC 02B.0600.
V. SUPPLEMENT AND O&M FORMS
The applicable state stormwater management peicirdt supplement and operation and maintenance(O&M)forms
must be submitted for each BMP specified for this project. The latest versions of the forms can be downloaded
fromhttp://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wA/ws/su/bmp-manual.
VI. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS
Only complete application packages will be accepted and reviewed by the Division of Energy,Mineral and
Land Resources(DEMLR). A complete package includes all of the items listed below. A detailed application
instruction sheet and BMP checklists are available from
http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/statesw/forms does. The complete application package should be
submitted to the appropriate DEMLR Office. (The appropriate office may be found by locating project on the
interactive online map at hit 2://portal.ncdenr.org/web/wg./ws/su/maPs.)
Please indicate that the following required information have been provided by initialing in the space provided
for each item.All original documents MUST be signed and initialed in blue ink. Download the latest versions
for each submitted application package from http://Vortal.ncdenr.org/web/wq/ws/su/statesw/forms does.
�tials
1. Original and one copy of the Stormwater Management Permit Application Form.
2. Original and one copy of the signed and notarized Deed Restrictions&Protective Covenants
Form. (if required as per Part VII below) J
3. Original of the applicable Supplement Form(s) (sealed,signed and dated)and O&M
agreement(s)for each BMP. rr
4. Permit application processing fee of$505 payable to NCDENR. (For an Express review,refer to N
htW://www.envhel-o.org/pages/onestopexpress.hbnl for information on the Express program
and the associated fees. Contact the appropriate regional office Express Permit Coordinator for
additional information and to schedule the required application.meeting.)
5. A detailed narrative(one to two pages)describing the stormwater treatment/managementfor y
the project. This is required in addition to the brief summary provided in the Project
Information,item 1.
6. A USGS map identifying the site location. If the receiving stream is reported as class SA or the
receiving stream drains to class SA waters within 1/2 mile of the site boundary,include the 1/2
mile radius on the map.
7. Sealed,signed and dated calculations(one copy).
8. Two sets of plans folded to 8.5"x 14" (sealed,signed,&dated),including:
a. Development/Project name.
b. Engineer and firm.
c. Location map with named streets and NCSR numbers.
d. Legend. Aeleon
.
e. North arrow. * "
f. Scale.
g. Revision number and dates. DEC 0 7 20Z
h. Identify all surface waters on the plans by delineating the normal poo of
impounded structures,the banks of streams and rivers,the MHW orof tidal
waters,and any coastal wetlands landward of the MHW or NHW lines.
• Delineate the vegetated buffer landward from the normal pool elevation of impounded
structures,the banks of streams or rivers,and the MHW(or NHW)of tidal waters.
i. Dimensioned property/project boundary with bearings &distances.
j. Site Layout with all BUA identified and dimensioned.
k. Existing contours,proposed contours,spot elevations,finished floor elevations.
1. Details of roads,drainage features,collection systems,and stormwater control measures.
m.Wetlands delineated,or a note on the plans that none exist. (Must be delineated by a
qualified person. Provide documentation of qualifications and identify the person who
made the determination on the plans.
n. Existing drainage(including off-site),drainage easements,pipe sizes,runoff calculations.
o. Drainage areas delineated(included in the main set of plans,not as a separate document).
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p. Vegetated buffers(where required).
9. Copy of any applicable soils report with the associated SHWT elevations(Please identify _
elevations in addition to depths)as well as a map of the boring locations with the existing
elevations and boring logs.Include an 8.5"x11"copy of the NRCS County Soils map with the
project area clearly delineated. For projects with infiltration BMPs,the report should also
include the soil type,expected infiltration rate,and the method of determining the infiltration rate.
(Infiltration Devices submitted to WiRO:Schedule a site visit for DEMLR to verify the SHWT prior
to submittal, (910) 796-7378.)
10. A copy of the most current property deed.Deed book:4561 Page No:294
11. For corporations and limited liability corporations(LLC):Provide documentation from the NC �—
Secretary of State or other official documentation,which supports the titles and positions held
by the persons listed in Contact Information,item la,2a,and/or 3a per 15A NCAC 2H.1003(e).
The corporation or LLC must be listed as an active corporation in good standing with the NC
Secretary of State,otherwise the application will be returned.
htlp://www.secretaly.state.nc.us/Corl2orations/CSearch.as�Rx
VII. DEED RESTRICTIONS AND PROTECTIVE COVENANTS
For all subdivisions,outparcels,and future development,the appropriate property restrictions and protective
covenants are required to be recorded prior to the sale of any lot. If lot sizes vary significantly or the proposed
BUA allocations vary,a table listing each lot number,lot size,and the allowable built-upon area must be provided
as an attachment to the completed and notarized deed restriction form. The appropriate deed restrictions and
protective covenants forms can be downloaded from http:lLportal.ncdenr.org/web/lr/state-stormwater-
forms does.Download the latest versions for each submittal.
In the instances where the applicant is different than the property owner,it is the responsibility of the property
owner to sign the deed restrictions and protective covenants form while the applicant is responsible for ensuring
that the deed restrictions are recorded.
By the notarized signature(s) below,the permit holder(s)certify that the recorded property restrictions and
protective covenants for this project,if required,shall include all the items required in the permit and listed
on_the forms available on the website,that the covenants will be binding on all parties and persons claiming
under them,that they will run with the land,that the required covenants cannot be changed or deleted
without concurrence from the NC DEMLR,and that they will be recorded prior to the sale of any lot.
VIII. CONSULTANT INFORMATION AND AUTHORIZATION
Applicant: Complete this section if you wish to designate authority to another individual and/or firm(such as a
consulting engineer and/or firm)so that they may provide information on your behalf for this project(such as
addressing requests for additional information).
Consulting Engineer:_David L.Menus,P.E.
Consulting Firm: Stroud Engineering,P.A.
Mailing Address: 102-D Cinema Drive
City: Wilmington State: NC Zip: 28403
Phone: (910 ) 815-0775 Fax: ( )
Email: hnenius@stroudenLineer.com
IX. PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION(if Contact Information,item 2 has been filled out, complete this
section)
I, (print or type name of person listed in Contact Information,item 2a) certify that I
own the property identified in this permit application,and thus give permission to(print or type name of person
listed in Contact Information, item 1 a) with(print or type name of organization listed in
Contact Information, item la) to develop the project as currently proposed. A copy of
the lease agreement or pending property sales contract has been provided with the � tes the
party responsible for the operation and maintenance of the stormwater system. ,:.
DEC 0 7 20i
BY:
Form SW-101 Version Oct. 31,2013 Page 5 of 6
r,
As the legal property owner I acknowledge,understand,and agree by my signature below,that if my designated
agent(entity listed in Contact Information,item 1) dissolves their company and/or cancels or defaults on their
lease agreement,or pending sale,responsibility for compliance with the DEMLR Stormwater permit reverts back
to me,the property owner.As the property owner,it is my responsibility to notify DEMLR immediately and
submit a completed Name/Ownership Change Form within 30 days;otherwise I will be operating a stormwater
treatment facility without a valid permit. I understand that the operation of a stormwater treatment facility
without a valid permit is a violation of NC General Statue 143-215.1 and may result in appropriate enforcement
action including the assessment of civil penalties of up to$25,000 per day,pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6.
Signature: Date:
I, a Notary Public for the State of County of
do hereby certify that personally appeared
before me this_day of and acknowledge the due execution of the application for
a stormwater permit. Witness my hand and official seal,
SEAL
My commission expires
X. APPLICANT'S CERTIFICATION
i, (print or type name of person listed in Contact Information,item 1a)Scott Gerow ,
certify that the information included on this permit application form is,to the best of my knowledge,correct and
that the project will be constructed in conformance with the approved plans,that the required deed restrictions
and protective covenants will be recorded,and that the proposed project complies with the requirements of the
applicable stormwater der 15A NCA .1000 and any other applicable state stormwater requirements.
Signature: Date:
I, Ke 1 t E. N o r r'.s a Notary Public for the State of N o ri h C-ro h r-%'-1j ,County of
,U T W "-M(\ do hereby certify that S o++ r- , personally appeared
before me this 19 day of >,.l o JB rn b ea , ZD 15 ,and acknowledge the due execution of the application for
a stormwater permit. Witness my hand and official seal, _ F_ �e"Y -
• KEIUE NI
't. Notary PSEAL
North Ca
New Hanov
My commission expires
L=
DEC 0 7 2013
BY:
Form SWU-101 Version Oct.31,2013 Page 6 of 6
Low Density Residential Subdivisions
Deed Restrictions & Protective Covenances
In accordance with Title 15 NCAC 2H.1000 and S.L. 2006-246, the Stormwater Management
Regulations, deed restrictions and protective covenants are required for Low Density Residential
Subdivisions where lots will be subdivided and sold. Deed restrictions and protective covenants are
necessary to ensure that the development maintains a "built-upon" area consistent with the applicable
regulation governing the density level.
I, Scott Gerow acknowledge and affirm by my signature below, that I will cause the following deed
restrictions and protective covenants to be recorded for The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section 2 prior to
the sale of any lot:
1. The following covenants are intended to ensure ongoing compliance with State Stormwater
Management Permit Number a , as issued by the Division of Water Quality under
the Stormwater Management Regulations.
2. The State of North Carolina is made a beneficiary of these covenants to the extent necessary to
maintain compliance with the stormwater management permit.
3. These covenants are to run with the land and be binding on all persons and parties claiming
under them.
4. The covenants pertaining to stormwater may not be altered or rescinded without the express
written consent of the State of North Carolina, Division of Water Quality.
5. Alteration of the drainage as shown on the approved plan may not take place without the
concurrence of the Division of Water Quality.
6. The maximum allowable built-upon area per lot is 4,500 square feet. This allotted amount
includes any built-upon area constructed within the lot property boundaries, and that portion of the
right-of-way between the front lot line and the edge of the pavement. Built upon area includes, but
is not limited to, structures, asphalt, concrete, aravel. brick, stone. slate, and coauina, but does
not include raised, open wood decking, or the water surface of swimming pools.
7. In the case of a lot within CAMA's regulated AEC, where the Division of Coastal Management
calculates a different maximum allowable built-upon area for that lot than is shown herein, the
governing maximum built-upon area for that lot shall be the most restrictive of the two.
8. Filling in or piping of any vegetative conveyances (ditches, swales, etc.) associated with the
development except for average driveway crossings is strictly prohibited by any persons.
9. Each lot will maintain a 30*foot wide vegetated buffer between all impervious areas and surfac
waters. '
In All roof drains shall terminate at least 30*foot from the mean high water mbi�c of surface waters
DEC a 7 2016
*50 foot for projec cated in the 20 coastal counties. '
Signature: Date. BY'
I, �1e I! e _ /�orrls , a Notary Public in the
State of n!o rl-h L'arol;n a County of New Nanoy''er
do hereby certify that c 0 tl 6erou) personally appeared
before me this the 19 ►-�a day of Ne✓enn,bcr , 20 , and acknowledge
the due execution� of the foregoing instrument. Witness my hard and official seal,
I/Qw, e: 1/& 1 E. NORRIS
�y Public
Si ature North Carolina
r New Hanover County
My Commission expires I
Form DRPC-5 Rev.2 05Nov2009 Page 1 of 1
Johnson, Kelly
From: Luke Menius <Imenius@stroudengineer.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2016 11:16 AM
To: Johnson, Kelly
Subject: RE: SW8 151209, The Knolls at Turkey Creek
I'm bringing you revised plans and an updated application. I've tried to comb throu-h everything and make sure there
are no discrepancies where information is reported in multiple places.
Revisions include:
I recalculated the project area using the new boundary(same boundary that I submitted on the last plan with bearings
and distance) and found the area to be 77.08 acres. I've reported this on the plans, application,and low density
supplement. The allowable BUA has been recalculated and reported on these documents as well.
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The BUA changes due to the road realignment and the elimination of 1 let have been incorporated into the plans,
application, and low density supplement.
The errant elevation in swale 3 behind lot 135 has been corrected.
I've eliminated the pipe and weir schedules and placed the information for each pipe, weir and swale on the plan. This
includes the roadway culverts and outfall pipes.
I intended to submit the Creekfront Recreation Area site plan along with the 3/8 submittal. We will be submitting for a
CAMA major permit and have noted this on the site plan. Holley clarified that the proposed elevated walkway within
the AEC is going to trigger it regardless of what we do with the parking lot and boat ramp. I hope this does not
convolute your review to the point that it must be returned.
David L. Menius, P.E.
Stroud Engineering, P.A.
102-1) Cinema Drive
Wilmington, NC 28403
(910) 815-0775 ext 225
Imenius@stroudengineer.com
From: Johnson, Kelly [mailto:kelly.p.johnson@ncdenr.gov]
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2016 10:25 AM
To: Luke Menius (Imenius@stroudengineer.com)
Subject: FW: SW8 151209,The Knolls at Turkey Creek
Luke,
Please see attached. I talked Georgette into letting me send a 3rd add info rather than returning this project. But, FYI, if
we aren't able to get it out on this round it will have to be returned. I think it is pretty close though.
KJ
From:Johnson, Kelly
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 2:45 PM
1
To: Luke Menius(irrmenius(iEPstrou(er.gineer.com)<ime nius(gstroudengiileer.com>
Cc:Snider, Holley<holley.snider@ncdenr.gov>
Subject:SW8 151209,The Knolls at Turkey Creek
Luke,
Here is what I found out followine our phone call today
1.) 4"#57 Gravel on fabric=pervious in the buffer: I talked to Georgette, and we can't think of any reason why you
couldn't put the"pervious"gravel in the buffer. I have attached the guidance that Raleigh put together on
this. As long as you meet the rule requirements we will permit it.
2.) Impervious&CAMA: I talked to Holley Snider. She said that any type of gravel road regardless of the 4" 57
Stone issue is impervious. If you have impervious inside 30ft of MHW then please give her a call so she can tell
you the necessary details.
Thanks,
KJ
F<-'eLLI JOilV'50Vu
Kelly Johnson
Environmental Engineer
NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources
Stormwater Permitting
127 Cardinal Drive Extension
Wilmington,NC 28405-3845
Office: 910.796.7331
Fax: 910.350.2004
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STROUD ENGINEERING, P.A. [LIEVV[EQ
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Wilmington, NC 28403
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WE ARE SENDING YOU ❑ Attached ❑ Under separate cover via the following items:
❑ Shop drawings ❑ Prints ❑ Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications
❑ Copy of letter ❑ Change order ❑
COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION
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THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below:
❑ For approval ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit copies for approval
❑ For your use ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit copies for distribution
❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints
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SEDIMENT BASIN CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM � • • �
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2 35d77
PROJECT iPW-1056 Y •
DATE: 11/10/2015 /
NOTES:
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY PER NOAAATL4S!".
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
3 Ib
SEDIMENT BASIN 1 SEDIMENT BASIN 2
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 INIHR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 IWHR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C-= 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA 0.62 AC DISTURBANCE AREA- 1.11 AC
DRAINAGEAREA= I.07 AC DRAINAGEAREA- 223 AC
Q=CIA= 3.05 CFS Q-CIA= 6.36 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435'0= 1327 SF SURFACE AREA=435.0= 2765 SF
STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED 1118 CF STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED= 1998 CF
APPROX LENGTH 50 FT APPROX LENGTH 100 FT
APPROXWIDTH 30 FT APPROXWIDTH 30 FT
PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.74 FT PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.67 FT
SURFACE AREA= 1500»REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA- 3000-REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED- 1116-REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED= 1998-REQUIRED,OK
3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 372 CF/DAY 3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 666 CFIDAY
PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.5 IN PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.63 IN
RESULTING AREA A=3.1414'DA2= 0.19625 SQ IN RESULTING AREA A=3.1414•DA2= 0.3115865 SQ IN
0.001362847 SQ FT 0.00216366 SO FT
DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE
ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A•(2•G•h)A.5 0.00 CFS ORIFICE EQUATION Q-Cd'A'(2•G"h)A.5 0.01 CFS
401 CF PER DAY 636 CF PER DAY
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.8 DAYS STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 3.1 DAYS
SEDIMENT BASIN 3 SEDIMENT BASIN 4
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 15 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON- 10 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY- 5.77 INIHR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 6.84 INIHR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"- 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA= 1.72 AC DISTURBANCE AREA 1.01 AC
DRAINAGE AREA-- 4.10 AC DRAINAGE AREA= 3.06 AC
Q=CIA= 7.10 CFS Q=CIA- 6.22 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435"Q= 3087 SF SURFACE AREA=435•Q= 2731 SF
STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED 3096 CF STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED- 1818 CF
APPROX LENGTH 80 FT APPROX LENGTH 80 FT
APPROX WIDTH 40 FT APPROX WIDTH 35 FT
PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.97 FT PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.65 FT
SURFACE AREA= 3200»REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA= 2800-REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 3096»REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED= 1818-REQUIRED,OK
3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 1032 CF/DAY 3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 606 CFIDAY
PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.75 IN PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.63 IN
RESULTING AREA A=3.1414•DA2- 0.4415625 SQ IN RESULTING AREA A-3.1414-DA2= 0.3115665 SQ IN
0.003056406 SQ FT 0.00216366 SQ FT
DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE
ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A•(2•G•hY'.5 0.01 CFS ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A•(2•G•hY'.5 0.01 CFS
902 CF PER DAY 636 CF PER DAY
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 3.4 DAYS STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.9 DAYS
CI -
:
i
MAR 16 201
BY:
SEDIMENT BASIN CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT;FW-1056
DATE: 1 111 0/201 5
SEDIMENT BASIN SA SEDIMENT BASIN 6B
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 15 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON- 5 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 5.77 INIHR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 INIHR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA 1.44 AC DISTURBANCE AREA 0.58 AC
DRAINAGE AREA= 8.65 AC DRAINAGE AREA= 1.09 AC
Q=CIA= 14.97 CFS Q=CIA= 3.11 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435.0= 6513 SF SURFACE AREA=435'Q= 1351 SF
STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED 2592 CF STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED= 1008 CF
APPROXLENGTH 165 FT APPROX LENGTH 55 FT
APPROX WIDTH 40 FT APPROX WIDTH 25 FT
PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.39 FT PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.73 FT
SURFACE AREA= 6600»REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA= 1375-REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 2592»REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED- 1008-REQUIRED,OK
3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 864 CFIDAY 3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 336 CFIDAY
PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.75 IN PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.5 IN
RESULTING AREA A-3.1414'DA2= 0.4415625 SQ IN RESULTING AREA A-3.14I4'DA2= 0.19625 SQ IN
0.003066406 SQ FT 0.00136285 SQ FT
DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE
ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A'(2'G•h)A.5 0.01 CFS ORIFICE EQUATION Q-Cd'A'(2-G•h)A.5 0.00 CFS
902 CF PER DAY 401 CF PER DAY
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.9 DAYS STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.5 DAYS
SEDIMENT BASIN 6 SEDIMENT BASIN 7
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 60 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 3.02 IN/HR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY- 9.6 IN/HR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"- 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA 8.08 AC DISTURBANCE AREA 0.58 AC
DRAINAGEAREA= 23.48 AC DRAINAGE AREA= 1.62 AC
Q=CIA= 21.27 CFS Q=CIA= 4.62 CFS
SURFACE AREA-435•Q= 9254 SF SURFACE AREA=435'Q= 2008 SF
STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED 14544 CF STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED= 1044 CF
APPROX LENGTH 240 FT APPROX LENGTH 70 FT
APPROX WIDTH 40 FT APPROX WIDTH 30 FT
PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 1.62 FT PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.50 FT
SURFACE AREA= 9600»REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA= 2100»REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 14544»REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED= 1044»REQUIRED,OK
3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 4848 CFIDAY 3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 348 CF/DAY
PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 2 IN PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.5 IN
RESULTING AREA A=3.1414'DA2= 3.14 SQ IN RESULTING AREA A=3.1414'DA2- 0.19625 50 IN
0.021805556 SO FT 0.00136285 SQ FT
DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE
ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A'(2•G'h)A.5 0.07 CFS ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A'(2'G-h)A.5 0.00 CFS
6414 CF PER DAY 401 CF PER DAY
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.3 DAYS STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.6 DAYS
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MAR 16 201
BY:
SEDIMENT TRAP CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT;PW-1056
DATE: 1 111 01201 5
SEDIMENT TRAP 1 SEDIMENT TRAP 2
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 IN/HR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 IN/HR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA 0.19 AC DISTURBANCE AREA= 0.18 AC
DRAINAGE AREA- 0.22 AC DRAINAGEAREA- 0.18 AC
Q=CIA= 0.63 CFS Q=CIA= 0.51 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435'Q= 273 SF SURFACE AREA=435'Q= 223 SF
STORAGE=3600 CF PER AC DISTURBED 684 CF STORAGE=3600 CF PER AC DISTURBED= 648 CF
APPROX LENGTH 30 FT APPROX LENGTH 30 FT
APPROX WIDTH 10 FT APPROX WIDTH 10 FT
APPROX DEPTH 3 FT APPROX DEPTH 3 FT
SURFACE AREA 300»REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA- 300-REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 900»REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED= 900»REQUIRED,OK
SEDIMENT TRAP 3 SEDIMENT TRAP 4
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY- 9.5 IN/HR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY- 9.5 INIHR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"- 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C'- 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA 0.18 AC DISTURBANCE AREA 0.36 AC
DRAINAGE AREA= 0.93 AC DRAINAGE AREA= 0.45 AC
Q=CIA= 2.65 CFS Q=CIA= 1.28 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435'Q= 1153 SF SURFACE AREA=435'Q= 558 SF
STORAGE=3600 CF PER AC DISTURBED 648 CF STORAGE=3600 CF PER AC DISTURBED= 1260 CF
APPROX LENGTH 60 FT APPROX LENGTH 40 FT
APPROX WIDTH 20 FT APPROX WIDTH 15 FT
APPROX DEPTH 2 FT APPROX DEPTH 3 FT
SURFACE AREA 1200»REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA 800-REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED- 2400-REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED- 1800-REQUIRED,OK
ORIFICE EQUATION NOTE: DISSIPATOR SONG
SKIMMER DRAWDOWN RATE CALCULATED PER THE ORIFICE EQUATION ZONE 2 CLASS B APRON MATERIAL
LENGTH=6 X DIAMETER
Qxd'A'(2'g'h)A.5 WHERE: WIDTH=3 X DIAMETER
A=PROPOSED ORIFICE AREA-VARIES(SQ FT) PIPE APRON APRON
Cd-DISCHARGE COEFFICIENT=0.6(UNITLESS) DIAMETER LENGTH WIDTH
g=GRAVITATIONAL ACCELERATON=32.2 FT/SA2 15 7.50 3.75
h=DRIVING HEAD(WATER SURFACE TO ORIFICE CENTROID EL)-VARIES(FT) 18 9.00 4.50
Q=POND OUTFLOW=VARIES(CFS) 24 12.00 6.00
30 15.00 7.50
36 18.00 9.00
OUTFALL SWALE CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT PW-1056
DATE: 11110Y2015
NOTES:
CHECK USING MANNING EQUATION
ESTIMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY PER NOAA ATLAS 14
POST CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C'= 0.6
MANNING'M"VALUE= 0.03 EXCELSOIR MAT OR ROUGH CHANNEL WITH GRASS
SWALE SIDE SLOPES= .333 VIH
SWALE DRAINAGE TIMEOF INTENSITY- RUNOFF SWALE BOTTOM RUNOFF ALLOWABLE RUNOFF SWALE RUNOFF
NUMBER AREA AC CONC MIN 10 YR INIHR RATE CFS SLOPE FT WIDTH DEPTH VELOCITY VEL FPS CAPACITY VELOCITY
1 1.07 5 9.50 solo 0.014 5.0 0.42 4.00 2.42 RESIZE OK
2 2.23 5 9.50 12.71 0.002 5.0 1.00 4.00 2.12 OK OK
3 4.10 15 5.77 14.19 0.020 5.0 0.63 4.00 3.76 OK OK
4 3.06 10 6.84 12.56 0.015 5.0 0.58 COO 3.61 RESIZE OK
SA 8.65 15 5.77 29.95 0.011 5.0 0.81 4.00 6.16 RESIZE EROSIVE
5B 1.09 5 9.50 621 0.019 5.0 0.43 4.00 2.41 OK OK
6 19.91 60 3.02 36.OB 0.002 6.0 1.58 4.00 326 OK OK
7 1.62 5 9.50 923 0.002 5.0 0.87 4.00 1.77 OK OK
8 0.93 5 9.50 5.30 0.027 2.0 0.54 4.00 327 1 OK OK
9 OA5 5 9.50 2.57 0.034 1.0 0.47 4.00 2.73 1 OK OK
OUTFALL PIPE CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT PW-1056
DATE: 11/10/2015
NOTES:
CHECK USING MANNING EQUATION
ESTIMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY PER NOAA ATLAS 14
POST CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.6
MANNING"N"VALUE= 0.009 HOPE
PIPE DRAINAGE TIME OF I INTENSITY- RUNOFF HEADWATER TAILWATER PIPE HYDRAULIC DIAMETER DIAMETER VELOCITY
NUMBER AREA AC CONC MIN 10 YR IWHR RATE CFS ELEV ELEV LENGTH F GRADE% REO'D IN SELECTED IN PS
1 1.07 59.50 5.10 i9.50 10.00 60.00 'i5.93% 7.61 18 3.45
2 NOT PIPED/NON 404 OUTFALL
3 4.10 15 5.77 14.19 16.50 12.00 40.00 11.25% 11.14 18 6.04
4 3.06 10 6.84 12.66 15.00 10.00 40.00 12.50% 10.43 18 7.11
SA 4.87 15 5.77 16.86 11.00 8.00 60.00 5.00% 13.83 24 5.37
SB _4.87 15 5.77 16.86 11.00 8.DO 60.00 5.00% 13.93 24 5.37
6A 9.96 60 3.02 18.04 8.70 6.00 40.00 6.75% 13.41 24 5.74
6B 9.96 60 3.02 16.04 8.70 6.00 40.00 6.75% 13.41 24 5.74
7 NOT PIPED 1 NON 404 OUTFALL
8 NOT PIPED
9 NOT PIPED
WEIR CALCU LATIONS.IO YE--AR S7OR ht
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT;PW-1056
DATE: 11/1 012 01 5
NOTES:
CHECK USING MANNING EQUATION
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY PER NOAA ATLAS 14
OUTFACE DRAINAGE TIME OF INTENSITY- RUNOFF WEIR WEIR OVERFLOW OVERFLOW !VELOCITY-!
NUMBER AREA CONC MIN 10YR INIHR RATE CFS LENGTH COEFFICIENT DEPTH AREA SF ! F_ (PS) t
1 1.07 5 9.50 6.10 10 3.00 0.34 3.44 I 1.77
2 2.23 5 9.50 12.71 15 3.00 0.43 6.43 1.98
3 4.10 15 5.77 14.19 20 3.00 0.38 7.61 1.86
4 3.06 10 6.84 12.56 15 3.00 0.43 6.38 1.97
5 9.74 16 5.77 33.72 40 3.00 0.43 17.09 1.97
6 19.91 60 3.02 36.08 50 3.00 0.38 19.25 1.87
7 1.62 5 9.50 9.23 15 3.00 0.35 5.19 1.78
8 0.93 5 9.50 5.30 10 3.00 0.31 3.13 1.69
9 0.45 5 NO 2.57 10 3.00 O.iB 1.92 1.33
EMERGENCY OVERFLOW WEIRS ARE PROVIDED AT OUTFALL PIPES TO CONTROL THE VELOCITY OF
RUNOFF IN THE EVENT THE OUTFALL PIPES BECOME CLOGGED OR OVERWHELMED
OUTFALL WEIRS ARE PROVIDED BELOW THE SWALES AND OUTFALL PIPES TO LIMIT RUNOFF TO 2 FPS OR LESS
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Director
March 11,2016
Mr. Scott Gerow,Member
Tioga,LLC
2706 Dirck Rd.
Castle Hayne,NC 28429
Subject: Request for Additional Information
Stormwater Project No. SW8151209
The Knolls at Turkey Creek,Section H
Pender County
Dear Mr. Gerow:
The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for The Knolls
at Turkey Creek Section H on December 7,2015. A request for information was mailed on February 8,
2015,and a response was received on February 23,2016. A second request for information was mailed
on February 26,2016 and a response was received on March 8,2016. A preliminary review of that
information has determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to
continue the stormwater review:
1.) Reconfiguration: The project was reconfigured between February 23,2016 and March 8,2016.
Two cul-de-sacs in the middle of the project have been removed and swales have been re-routed
in the middle of the project.
a. Application: Please update the application to reflect the impervious area changes.
b. Number of Lots: The low density supplement shows 125 lots,but there appear to be 124
lots [43-165 (123 lots)and also a lot 28 on the eastern tip of the project for a total of 124
lots].
c. Swale Near Lot 135: This Swale is not numbered(it may be an extension of Swale#3`l).
Please check the elevations. There appears to be a low spot behind Lot 135.
2.) Pipes and Swales:
a. Labels: Please label all pipes and swales.
b. Elevations:
i. Weir Elevations: Please show the elevation of each weir on the plans.
ii. Pipes: The pipe schedule does not show all pipes. For instance,the pipes at the
outfalls of swales 5 and 6 do not appear on the pipe schedule. Please show all
pipe inverts.
3.) Sheet 16: On February 22,2016 your engineer and I discussed Clutch Drive with Holley Snider
of DCM/CAMA. It was my understanding that you had planned on staying out of the CAMA
buffer in order to avoid CAMA permitting. But, Sheet 16 was not re-submitted on March 81 to
show the proximity of Clutch Drive to the stream. Please make the appropriate changes to Sheet
16.
Please keep in mind that changing one number may change other numbers and require the calculations,
supplements,and other supporting documentation to be updated. Verify all numbers are correct to ensure
consistency in the application documents.
State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Energy,Mineral and Land Resoumes
127 Cardinal Drive Extension I Wilmington,NC 28405
910 796 7215 T 1 910 350 2004 F I httiW/oortal.ncdenr aua/web/lr/
State Stormwater Permit No. SW8 151209
Page 2 of 2
Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The
requested information should be received in this Office prior to March 28,2016,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 email or fax your request for a time
extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter. Please note that a
second significant request for additional information may result in the return of the project. If the project
is returned,you will need to reschedule the project through the Express coordinator for the next available
review date, and resubmit all of the required items, including the application fee.
The construction of any impervious surfaces,other than a construction entrance under an approved
Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan, is a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement
action pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6A.
If you have any questions concerning this matter please.feel free to call me at(910) 796-7331 or email me
at kelly.pjohnson@ncdenr.gov
Since ply, ;
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By Joh 1` n
Environmental Engineer
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NCDENR
Attn:Kelly Johnson
127 Cardinal Drive
Wilmington,North Carolina 28405
Re: The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section 2
SW8 151209
Dear Kelly,
Please find the attached plans and calculations along with the following comments in response to your comments
dated 2/26/2016.
1. There is no objection to noting in the permit text that the pipe system must function as intended or be
replaced. I am content the outfall pipes will work better than an open ditch.
2. The detail sheet now includes schedules for pipe and weir elevations as well as weir lengths.
3. The common areas are now labeled as variable width public drainage easements.
4. I've resized the emergency weirs(those weir which serve as a backup for the piped outfalls)to provide a 10
year storm flow velocity of 2 fps in the event the pipes are clogged. This length is conservative,as these
weirs do no discharge directly to wetlands. The lengths are listed in a weir schedule on the detail sheet.
5. The velocities reported in the pipe calculations are only applicable inside the pipe. These are very high, as
it is a steep section of pipe. This energy is dissipated by the box at the bottom of the hill. The water flows
up and out of the box and then over the outfall weir. This weir is sized to create a wide,shallow flow path
prior to runoff reaching the wetlands. The weir calculations report the velocities of the water as it crosses
the x�,cir prior to reaching the wetlands. These velocities are less than? 41s.
Thank you again for your assistance with this project. Please let me know if you have any further questions or
concerns.
Respectfully,
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David L.Menius,P.E.
MAR 0 8 201P, Stroud Engineering,PA
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PAT MCCRORY
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DONALD R. VAN DER VAART
secret}+
Energy,Mineral
and Land Resources TRACY DAVIS
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Director
February 26,2016
Mr. Scott Gerow,Member
Tioga,LLC
2706 Dirck Rd.
Castle Hayne,NC 28429
Subject: Request for Additional Information
Stormwater Project No. SW8151209
The Knolls at Turkey Creek,Section H
Pender County
Dear Mr.Gerow:
The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for The Knolls
at Turkey Creek Section II on December 7,2015. A request for information was mailed on February 8,
2015,and a response was received on February 23,2016. A preliminary review of that information has
determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the
stormwater review:
Pipes: We have discussed the pipes in the previous two letters. As you have noted,low density
projects prohibit collections systems. But, collection systems per NCA C 2H.1002(18),do nct
include"...alternative methods where natural topography or other physical constraints prevents
the use of vegetated swales(subject to a case-by-case review)". I have discussed this with staff
and we are aware of two low density projects which have used this interpretation of the rule to put
pipes on steep slopes. On one constructed project with a similar(but slightly different)approach,
the system blew out and ended up overflowing from the top. The other one is pending(with a
third slightly different design)as an in-field fix to unexpected topography,and hasn't been
finalized yet. If you are going to proceed with using pipes on the slopes in a low density project
we will need the following:
1. Permit Text: We will reference the collection systems rule in the permit text, note
the case-by-case approval,and include a note that if the project does not function as
intended that it will have to be removed and replaced with an alternate design.
2. Pipe Invert and Weir Elevations: Please put all of this data on the plans.
3. Easements: Please provide easements for all of the pipe systems.
4. Weir Sizes: You show a 15ft emergency overflow weir at the entrance of each pipe,
and a weir of varying sizes at the end of each pipe.
a. How were these lengths determined?
b. Are the weirs level and perpendicular to the Swale outlet, or will they be
curved to keep water from flowing around them? Please clad;this on the
plans.
5. Velocities: Please clarify the calculations. Are the velocities shown in the
calculations submitted the resultant velocities of the water leaving these devices(I
believe they are)?
State of North Carolina I Environmental Qualfty I EneW,Miaeaal and Land Resomm
127 Cardinal Drive Extension I Wilmington,NC 28405
910 796 7215 T i 910 350 2004 F i Mn+7#M W—n Aeiw.,,roi. err
State Stormwater Permit No. SW8 151209
Page 2 of 2
Please keep in mind that changing one number may change other numbers and require the calculations,
supplements, and other supporting documentation to be updated. Verify all numbers are correct to ensure
consistency in the application documents.
Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The
requested information should be received in this Office prior to March 14,2016, 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 email or fax your request for a time
extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter.Please note that a
second significant request for additional information may result in the return of the project.If the project
is returned,you will need to reschedule the project through the Express coordinator for the next available
review date, and resubmit all of the required items, including the application fee.
The construction of any impervious surfaces, other than a construction entrance under an approved
Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan, is a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement
action pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6A.
If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at(910)796-7331 or email me
at kelly.p.johnson@ncdenr.gov
Si rely,
elly J nson
vir ental Engineer
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127 Cardinal Drive Extension I Wilmington,NC 28405
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PAT MCCRORY
N
,� Governor
DONALD R. VAN DER VAART
Energy,Mtneral Seems y
and Landkesources
ENVIRONN@NTALQUALiTy TRACY DAVIS
February 8,2015 .
ECE'VE r
Mr. Scott Gerow,Member FEB 2 3 2016
Tioga,LLC
2706 Dirck Rd. BY:
Castle Hayne,NC 28429
Subject. Request for Additional Information
Stormwater Project No.SW8151209
The Knolls at Turkey Creek,Section 11
Pender County ;
Dear Mr.Gerow:
The Wilmington Regional Office received a Starruwater Management Permit A�lplieation for The Knolls
at Turkey Creel'Section H on December 7,2015. A preliminary review of that information has
determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the
stormwater review:
1. Bearing and Distance Lines[per 15A NCAC 02H.1003(g)(5)and 0211.1005.d
a. Lines: Please show bearing distance lines for the project area on the plat,'_
b. Overlap: Please verify that this project will not overlap the other two Knolls at Turkey
Creek projects, SW8 130514 and SW8 150211. i
c. Clutch Road: This road appears to dead-end at the wetland(stream?)line. Where will
this lane go? It does not go all the way to the projeWs edge and there is no cul-de-sac.
2. Project Name: For clarification to distinguish this project from the other two,we recommend that
you add"Section II"to the end of"The Knolls at Turkey Creek".
3. Stream Buffer[per 15A NCAC=.1005(e)]: Please show the top of bank of the stream on the .
plans and show the 50ft buffer measured from the top of bank.
1
4. Calculations [per I5A NCAC 02H.1005(d)(2): PIease submit sealed calculations showing that
each Swale will flow into and through wetlands at a non-erosive velocity,
5. Pipes[per-15A NCAC 02H.1002(I8)]: There appear to be a pipes at the ends of several swales,
which is prohibited in low density projects.
6. Swales:
a. Road Detail: Please provide a road cross section detail. There appear to be swales along
the sides of each road,but the Swale notation is not shown.
b. Label all Swales: Please label and provide discharge calculations for all swales. (For
instance where does the water draining from Clutch Road discharge,and what is the
watWs velocity?)
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c. Common Area.: There is a common area at the end of Swale 2,and Swale 2 discharges to
this area at elevation17.5ms1. There is another Swale(the Swale is not named on the
plans)discharges from the common area at elevation 20.0msl. Is the unnamed Swale
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intended for flood control purposes if water should pool in the common area to 20.0ms1,
or is there a typo in the elevation data?
d. Lots 86 and 100: Is there a Swale between these'two lots? It looks like there is a
drainage divide,but that there is no Swale.
Please keep in mind that changing one number may change other numbers and require the calculations,
supplements, and other supporting documentation to be.updated. Verify ail numbers are correct to ensure
consistency in the application documents.
Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The
requested information should be received in this Office prior to March 8,2016,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 email or fax your request for a time
extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter.Please note that a
second significant request for additional information may result in the return of the project.If the project
is returned,you will need to reschedule the project through the Express coordinator for the next available
review date,and resubmit all of the required items,including the application fee.
The construction of any impervious surfaces,other than a construction entrance under an approved
Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan,is a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement
action pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6A.
If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at(910)796-7331 or email me
at kelly.p.johnson@ncdenr.gov
AJo
son
E . mental Engineer
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Project Narrative—The Knolls at Turkey Creek, Phase 2 FEB 2 3 2016
Project Summary BY:
The purpose of this project is to construct residential homes on approximately 10.86 acres of land
located just south of Rocky Point, NC off NC133 at Carver Road. Sixteen (16) lots are planned in
phase two of this development. This parcel is on record and is most recently conveyed by Deed
Book 4458, Page 183 of the Pender County Registry. The parcel number is 3223-46-7092-0000.
The site is afforded public water. Sewer will be served by on-site drainfields.
Site Description
The topography of the site varies, with slopes of 0% to 5% on upland sections and slopes to 10%
around wetlands. The site is presently wooded. On the southern boundary there is a small pond.
The northerly boundary includes a large wetland area along the run of Turkey Creek. Most of the
site drains into Turkey Creek except for a small amount that drains into the existing pond. Turkey
Creek is immediately tributary to the Northeast Cape Fear River.
Adjoining Property
Adjoining property is residential. The property to the east is subdivided into single family
residential lots. The property to the west is undeveloped and wooded. Across Carver road to
the south is another single family subdivision. The flood plain of Turkey Creek is to the north.
Soils
Soils in the project area are mapped in the Pender County Soil Survey as predominantly
Autryville Fine Sand with Marvyn on the slope into the floodplain and Dorovan throughout the
wetland fioodpiain area. Autryville I-ine Sand is characterized as a well drained soil with rapid
infiltration and slow surface runoff. Marvyn is a loamy fine sand typically found along slopes.
Dorovan is characterized as poorly drained and lying in flood prone areas. There is also an
insignificant amount of Pt(Pit) soil on the western, boundary. It is known for areas that have been
excavated. Preliminary analysis by a soil scientist indicates that there is adequate space for
onsite septic systems on all of the lots.
Planned Erosion and Sedimentation Control Practices
Silt fencing will be utilized where ground disturbance is in close proximity to wetlands, around the
existing pond and around drainage inlets to control sedimentation. A construction entrance will
be located at the entrance of phase two on Tom's Creek Road. A number of sediment traps will
be located at the locations of proposed swales, adjacent to existing swales, and in the roadside
ditches during construction where channelized flow will be adjacent to construction traffic.
Planned Stormwater Management Practices
This project is to be low density. Stormwater from lots will flow to swales or overland to adjacent
wetlands. Stormwater from the roadway will be collected in road side swales and conveyed to
vegetated swales and outlet to Turkey Creek. These outlets will feature permanent slope drains,
which are provided to convey water down the steep sections of the outfalls. Along the creek
frontage, the elevation drops up to 15' in distances ranging from 50'to 100'. The resulting slopes
range from 15%to 30%. In order to keep these outfalls from becoming a perpetual maintenance
burden and a source of sedimentation, water is conveyed through a section of pipe to concrete
bubble up structures at the toe of the slope, which serve to dissipate the energy. The water is
discharged over a weir to further limit its velocity and prevent scour_ It should he noted that the
water entering these pipes is already treated by way of vegetated roadside and outfali swales
and, while the piped sections do not provide any additional ireatment, they do prevent the runoff
from picking up sediment. These outfalls are intended to qualify as"alternative methods where
natural topography or other physical constraints prevents the use of vegetated swales" per 15A
NCAC 2H .1002(18).
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❑ As requested ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return corrected prints
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STROUD ENGINEERING, P.A.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
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WILMINGTON,NORTH CAROLINA 28403
(910)815-0775
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February 23,2016 FEB 2 3 2016
NCDENR BY:
Attn: Kelly Johnson
127 Cardinal Drive
Wilmington,North Carolina 28405
Re: The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section 2
SW8 151209
Dear Kelly,
I've reviewed the attached comments from 2/8/2016 and have made revisions and/or provided additional
information where applicable. The updated plans, calculations, and supporting documents are attached. I
have attempted to respond to your comments as follows:
La.Bearings and distances of boundary lines are now reported on the plan. The boundary per the deed is
the creek bank,so this line is also used to establish the 50' buffer.
l.b. Section 2(SW8 151209)is adjacent to Section 1,Phase 2 (SW8 150211).
1.c. The lower portion of Clutch Drive(40' private R/W)coincides with an existing stone/dirt road that
terminates into the creek. The proposed pavement is going to end just beyond the R/W line and the area
that has historically been used as a canoe/small boat launching area will be stabilized with#57 stone. I
have added a sheet to the plans to better illustrate the proposed improvement and drainage patterns.
2. You are correct,this project should be permitted as The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section 2. It appears
that section 1.1. of SWU-101 is the only place that omitted the"section 2"designation. I'm providing an
updated page 1.
3. I've shown the top of bank of the creek(which coincides with the boundary line)and the 50' buffer
line.
4. Outfall velocities are ultimately controlled by the weirs at the bottom of the slope drains. I've
lengthened these weirs as necessary to limit the velocity to 2 fps. Please note that weirs have been added
to Clutch Drive per comment 6.b.
107 COMMERCE ST HESTRON PLAZA TWO
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GREENVILLE,NC 27858 WILMINGTON,NC 28403 MOREHEAD CITY,NC 28557
(252)756-9352 (910)815-0775 (252)247-7479
rl 5. The pipes are permanent slope drains, which are provided to convey water down the steep sections of
the outfalls. Along the creek frontage,the elevation drops up to 15' in distances ranging from 50' to 100'.
The resulting slopes range from 15%to 30%. In order to keep these outfalls from becoming a perpetual
maintenance burden and a source of sedimentation,water is conveyed through a section of pipe to concrete
bubble up structures at the toe of the slope,which serve to dissipate the energy. The water is discharged
over a weir to further limit its velocity and prevent scour. It should be noted that the water entering these
pipes is already treated by way of vegetated roadside and outfall swales and,while the piped sections do
not provide any additional treatment,they do prevent the runoff from picking up sediment. I'm content
that these outfalls qualify as"alternative methods where natural topography or other physical constraints
prevents the use of vegetated swales"that are allowed on a case by case basis in 5A NCAC 2H .1002(18).
Please let me know if I need to make a more formal request for such a review. I had intende o expan
on this in a narrative or cover letter, but it must have slipped my mind. Sorry for the confusion. I did
update the detail to make it a little easier to follow what is going on at these outfalls.
6.a. The roadway typical cross section has been revised to more clearly depict swales on both sides of the
road.
6.b. I've added the swales and respective outfall weirs along Clutch Drive. These swales,numbered as
#7 and#8,will discharge to sediment traps during construction. Upon site stabilization,these traps will be
cleaned out and reshaped into blind swales that discharge over a small weir section that will ensure the
flow is held below 2 FPS. Please note that these basin type features are not intended to satisfy any specific
BMP requirement.
6.c. Yes,the intent is for the common area—which is an old borrow pit—to fill up to a point and then
overflow through outfall#3. The soils are granular and readily infiltrate water,so the pond is not
anticipated to remain at the stage of the outfall swale. Having said that,there has been some recent
discussion regarding how high this area should be allowed to stage up before it can outfall. The result is
that the swale elevation that controls the pond stage has been lowered to 17.2.
6.d. I trust you mean 86 and 110? Yes,there is a divide here. I did not show the swale extending across
the back of 86/110 because I did not feel it necessary to cut the full swale section into this area where more
selective, localized lot grading could accomplished the same thing. To avoid any confusion,I've shown
the diverging swales starting at the drainage break.
Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Please let me know if you have any further
questions regarding this project.
Respectfully,
David L. Menus,P.E.
Stroud Engineering,PA
Johnson, Kelly
From: Johnson, Kelly
Sent: Monday, February 22, 2016 2:45 PM
To: Luke Menius(Imenius@stroudengineer.com)
Cc: Snider, Holley
Subject: SW8 151209, The Knolls at Turkey Creek
Attachments: 0000_Regulations_Gravel_2015 07_Gravel Guidance_2015 10 14.pdf
Luke,
Here is what I found out following our phone call today:
1.) 4"#57 Gravel on fabric=pervious in the buffer: I talked to Georgette, and we can't think of any reason why you
couldn't put the "pervious"gravel in the buffer. I have attached the guidance that Raleigh put together on
this. As long as you meet the rule requirements we will permit it.
2.) Impervious&CAMA: I talked to Holley Snider. She said that any type of gravel road regardless of the 4" 57
Stone issue is impervious. If you have impervious inside 30ft of MHW then please give her a call so she can tell
you the necessary details.
Thanks,
KJ
K.I°UlJJohVX'SOV1.
Kelly Johnson
Environmental Engineer
NC Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources
Stormwater Permitting
127 Cardinal Drive Extension
Wilmington, NC 28405-3845
Office: 910.796.7331
Fax: 910.350.2004
PAT MCCRORY
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VUKTIIOT
DONALD R. VAN DER VAART
Energy,Mineral seawarp
and LandResources
ENVIRONMENTALQUAUTY TRACY DAVIS
Dim or
February 8,2016
Mr. Scott Gerow,Member
Tioga,LLC
2706 Dirck Rd.
Castle Hayne,NC 28429
Subject: Request for Additional Information
Stormwater Project No. SW8151209
The Knolls at Turkey Creek,Section II
Pender County
Dear Mr. Gerow:
The Wilmington Regional Office received a Stormwater Management Permit Application for The Knolls
at Turkey Creek Section 11 on December 7,2015. A preliminary review of that information has
determined that the application is not complete. The following information is needed to continue the
Ili stormwater review:
1. Bearing and Distance Lines [per 15A NCAC 02H.1003(g)(5)and 02H.1005(d)]:
`'9. Lines: Please show bearingdistance lines for the
project area on the plans.
%4 Overiap: Please verify that this project will not overlap the other two Knolls at Turkey
Creek projects, SW8 130514 and SW8 150211.
vf Clutch Road: This road appears to dead-end at the wetland(stream?)line. Where will
this lane go? It does not go all the way to the project's edge and there is no cul-de-sac.
u! Project Name: For clarification to distinguish this project from the other two,we recommend that
you add"Section H"to the end of"The Knolls at Turkey Creek".
`�_ Stream Buffer[per 15A NCAC 02H.1 005(e)]: Please show the to of bank of the r
plans and show the 50ft buffer measured from the top of bank. p on the
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vim' Calculations [per 15A NCAC 02H.1005(d)(2): Please submit sealed calculations showing that
each swale will flow into and through wetlands at a non-erosive velocity.
L)0(3 0$7 '.
' 5. Pipes [per 15A NCAC 02H.1002(18)]: There appear to be a pipes at the ends of several swales,
which is prohibited in low density projects.
6. Swales:
, fr Road Detail: Please provide a road cross section detail. There appear to be swales along
� the sides of each road,but the Swale notation is not shown.
J
Label all Swales: Please label and provide discharge calculations for all swales. (For
instance whom does the water draining from Clutch Road discharge,and what is the
water's velocity?)
1
Common Area: There is a common area at the end of Swale 2,and Swale 2 discharges to
I this area at.elevation I7.5ms1. There is another Swale(the Swale is not named on the
5� y" plans
� )discharges from the common area at elevation 20.Oms1. Is the unnamed Swale
State of North Carolina I Environmental Quality I Energy,Mineral and Land Resources
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intended for flood control purposes if water should pool in the common area to 20.Omsl,
or is there a typo in the elevation data?
Lots 86 and 100: Is there a Swale between these two lots? It looks like there is a
drainage divide,but that there is no Swale.
Please keep in mind that changing one number may change other numbers and require the calculations,
supplements, and other supporting documentation to be updated. Verify all numbers are correct to ensure
consistency in the application documents.
Please note that this request for additional information is in response to a preliminary review. The
requested information should be received in this Office prior to March 8,2016,or the application will be
returned as incomplete. The return of a project will necessitate resubmitta.l of all required items, including
the application fee.
If you need additional time to submit the information,please email or fax your request for a time
extension to the Division at the address and fax number at the bottom of this letter.Please note that a
second significant request for additional information may result in the return of the project. If the project
is returned,you will need to reschedule the project through the Express coordinator for the next available
review date, and resubmit all of the required items, including the application fee.
The construction of any impervious surfaces, other than a construction entrance under an approved
Sedimentation Erosion Control Plan,is a violation of NCGS 143-215.1 and is subject to enforcement
action pursuant to NCGS 143-215.6A.
If you have any questions concerning this matter please feel free to call me at(910)796-7331 or email me
at kelly.pjohnson@,ncdenr.gov
Vncn
al Engineer
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Casmer, Jo
From: Casmer, Jo
Sent: Tuesday, December 29,201512:14 PM
To: 'sgerow@aol.com; Luke Menius(imenius@stroudengineer.com)
Subject: The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section II; Stormwater Permit SW8151209
The Wilmington Regional Office of the Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources (Stormwater Section)
received the Stormwater Permit Application and $505.00 fee on December 7, 2015. The project has been
assigned to Kelly Johnson and you will be notified if additional information is needed. Please be advised that the
construction of built—upon area may not commence until the Stormwater Permit is issued.
Jo Casmer
Administrative Assistant for DEMLR/Stomiwater Section
North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality
Department of Environmental Assistance&Customer Service
910 796-7336 office
910 350-2004 fax
io.casmer0ncdennao�
127 Cardinal Drive Extension
Wilmington,NC 28405
N.C- "fth�j C.omIlares-11-I..
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North Carolina Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties.
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Completeness Review Checklist
Project Flame: C eceived Date: -24 0"
Project Location: -Z. Accepted Date:
Rule(s) 008 Coastal El1995 CoastalED Phase II (WiRO.) ID Universal LJ1988 Coastal
Type of Permit! Ne or Mod or PR Existing Permit#(Mod or PR): PE Cert on File?
Density: HD or LD Type: Commercial or esidentia NCG:
%: �(% OK?) Stream Class. 1. SA Map E3Offsite to SW8
Subdivided?: Subdivision or Single Lot ORW Map Exempt
Paperwork Emailed Engineer on:
IITP-P� (1 original per BMP) BMP Type(s):
r e,F MM with correct/original signatures(1 original per BMP except LS/VFS and swales) lJ;-
rIpplication with correct/original signatures [DO-e—ed �r 0
111,Corp or LLC: Sig.Auth. per SoS or letter email Address: Desi Engineer
D-$505 (within 6mo) [30mail Address: Owner
Soils Report with SHWT I p5� Notem tea Revrlewen
culations(signed/sealed) `�s'Ag:> 3 F ec
LNo obvious errors �`'S��'
ff�LJV
]Density includes common areas, etc
DerdRestrictions, if subdivided:
Wined& Notarized
orrect Template (Comm/Res& HD/rb�) or Dec. Covenants&Rest. l
Plans
'' r Sets Details(roads, cul-de-sacs, curbs,sidewalks, BMPs, Buildings, etc
IDGrading eetlands: Delineated or No Wetlands
inity Map o��t(proposed BUA dimensions)
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infiltration Wet(fond Offsite
Soils Report L_JSoils Report El PE Cert for Master Lot#:
SHWT: SHWT: Deed Rest for Master Lot#Matches Master
Bottom: PP: BUA Permitted (Master): sf
Visited: BUA Proposed (Offsite): sf
Additional information:
Permitted Proposed: Proposed: Proposed:
BUA(sf)
DA(sf)
PP (el)
SHWT(el)
Depth (ft)
SA(sf)
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Sharon Lear 41110ughby Register of Deeds
04-07-2015 15:07:37.000 Pander County, NC
NC REVENUE STAPjP: $1720.00 (#82320)
NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL WARRANTY DEED
THE ATTORNEY PREPARING THIS INSTRUMENT HAS MADE NO RECORD SEARCH OR TITLE
EXAMINATION AS TO THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED,UNLESS THE SAME IS SHOWN BY HIS
WRITTEN AND SIGNED CERTIFICATE.
Excise ax: i 7,90
Parcel Identifier No. 3223-45-0612-0000 and 3223-34-7893-0000
Brief Description for the Index: Tract One 53 acres;Tract Two 19.82 acres
Mail after recording to:F.Darryl Mills,PLLC;P.O.Box 216,Wrightsville Beach,NC 28480
This instrument was prepared by:F.Darryl Mills,P.O.Box 216,Wrightsville Beach,NC 28480
THIS DEED made this�day of April .2015 by and between
GRANTOR
J.BELTON,INC.,a North Carolina corporation,21 i North Fifth Avenue,Wilmington,NC 28401
GRANTEE
TfIOGA,LLC,a North Carolina limited liability company, P.O.Box 789,Castle Hayne,NC 28429
The designation Grantor and Grantee as used herein shall include said parties,their heirs,successors,and assigns,and shall
include singular,plural,masculine,feminine or neuter as required by context.
WITNESSETH, that the Grantor, for a valuable consideration paid by the Grantee, the receipt of which is hereby
acknowledged,has and by these presents does grant,bargain,sell and convey unto the Grantee in fee simple,all that certain
lot or parcel of land and more particularly described as follows:
SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE
MACDONALD LAW FIRM /
WILMINGTON NC 28403
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The property herein described was acquired by Grantor by instrument recorded in the Pender County Registry.
The preparer of this instrument has been informed that property described above does not include the primary residence
of the grantor,but no independent verification has been made and none is represented herein. Delinquent taxes,if any;to
be paid by the closing attorney to the county tax collector upon disbursement of closing proceeds.
TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the aforesaid lot or parcel of land and all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging to
the Grantee in fee simple.
And the Grantor covenants with the Grantee,that Grantor is seized of the premises in fee simple,has the right to convey the
same in fee simple,that title is marketable and free and clear of all encumbrances,and that Grantor will warrant and defend
the title against the lawful claims of all persons whomsoever except.
1. All restrictive covenants of record;
2. Ad valorem taxes for the year 2015 and thereafter;
3. All utility easements,permits and rights of way of record;
4. All zoning,land use and planning rules,regulations,ordinances and statutes;and
S. all liens and judgments of record.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Grantor has caused this instrument to be signed in its corporate name by its duly authorized
officers and its seal to be hereunto affixed by authority of its Board of Directors,the day and year first above written.
J.BELTON,INC.
By: C
Tack G.Stocl®,President
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER
I certify that the following person personally appeared before me this day,each acknowledging to me that he signed the
foregoing document: Jack G.Stocks.President of J.BELTON INC
Witness my hand and official stamp or seal,this the I th _day of April,201 S.
My Commission Expires: 2uaAer a I.A
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NANCY L t3ARNElW
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Bnnwi tt County
North Carolina
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EXMIT A
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
TRACT ONE:(Tax 1D#3223-45-06U4000)
Consisting of approximately 53 acres and being all of the remainder of the property
owned by Jaok 0.Stocks which he acquired under Deed recorded in Book 1.109 at Page 214
of the Pander County Registry,less and except the 16.71 acres previously conveyed by
Stocks and described in Map Book 56 at Page 46 of the Ponder County Registry and the
11.01 acres previously conveyed by Stocks and described in Map Book 56 at Page 109 of the
Pander County Registry,reference to which map is hereby made for a more particular
description.
TRACT TWO:(#3223-34-7893-0000)
Beginning at a point in the Northern right-of-way of the formerly Bell-Hammond Farm
Road,Sit#1437(60-foot right-of-way). Said point being located South 86 degrees 48 minutes 08
seconds West 1173,35 feet,South 82 degrees 12 minutes 44 seconds West 63.50 feet,South 76
degrees 09 minutes 08 seconds West 52.51 feet and South 69 degrees 28 minutes 47 seconds West
53.4 feet from another point in the northern right-of-way line of the formerly Bell-Hammond Farm
Road. Said last mentioned point in the northern right-of way line of said formerly Bell-Hammond
Farm Road being located North 05 degrees 38 minutes'West 30.0 feet from a point in the center line
of said formerly Bell-Hammond Farm Road. Said point in the center line being located 2883.98
feet as measured westwardly along the tenter line of said formerly Bell-Hammond Farm Road from
its point of intersection with the eastern right-of-way line of N.C,Highway#133(50 feet from the
center line). Said point in the center line of the formerly deli-kmumond Farm Road being at the
west and of the formerly Bell-Hammond Farm Road as shown on Map of Survey Tract#3,Albert
D.Cox,Jr.,and recorded in Map Book 17 at Page 14 of the Pander County Registry. Running
thence from the point of beginning with the northern right-of-way line of the formerly Bell-
Hammond Road as it curves to the south to a point located South•30 degrees 21 minutes 19 secods
West 576.50 feet from the point of Beginning. Thence continuing with the western right-of-way
line of the formerly Bell-Hammond Farm Road,South 05 degrees 40 minutes 02 seconds East
33.49 feet to a point. Thence South 85 degrees 48 minutes 59 seconds West 3224.72 feet to a point
at the east edge of Turkey Creek. Running thence North 78 degrees 12 minutes 20 seconds East
2074.72 feet thence North 64 degrees 01 minutes 40 seconds East 47.84 feet;thence North 65
degrees 46 minutes 50 seconds East 433.12 feet;thence North 70 degrees 39 minutes 33 seconds
East 402.38 feet thence North 75 degrees 10 minutes 33 seconds East 51.03 feet;thence North 80
degrees 03 minutes 22 seconds East 51.0 feet;thence North 85 degrees 1.6 minutes 18 seconds East
51.03 feet;thence South 89 degrees 55 minutes 32 seconds Bast 50.72 feet;thence South 87 degrees
50 minutes 16 seconds East 335.16 feet;thence South 72 degrees 07 minutes 28 seconds East 52.99
feet;thence North 79 degrees 20 minutes 54 seconds East 72.37 feet to the point of Beginift
containing 19.82 acres,more or less.
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The Knolls at Turkey Creek
Section 2
Owner:
Tioga, LLC
PO Box 789
Castle Hayne, NC 28429
Engineer:
Stroud Engineering, P.A.
102 D Cinema Drive
Wilmington, NC 28403
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SEDIMENT BASIN CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT PW-1056
DATE: 11/10/2015
NOTES:
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY PER NOAAATLAS 14
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
SEDIMENT BASIN 1 SEDIMENT BASIN 2
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 IN/HR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 IN1HR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C'= 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= D.3
DISTURBANCE AREA 0.82 AC DISTURBANCE AREA 1.11 AC
DRAINAGE AREA= 0.92 AC DRAINAGE AREA= 2.23 AC
Q=CIA= 2.62 CFS Q=CIA= 6.36 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435•Q= 1141 SF SURFACE AREA=435.0= 2765 SF
STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED: 1116 CF STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED 1998 CF
APPROXLENGTH 50 FT APPROX LENGTH 30 FT
APPROX WIDTH 25 FT APPROX WIDTH 100 FT
PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.89 FT PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.67 FT
SURFACE AREA= 1250>>REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA= 3000>>REQUIRED, OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 1116-REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED= 1998»REQUIRED, OK
3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 372 CF/DAY 3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 666 CF/DAY
PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER D.5 IN PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.63 IN
RESULTING AREA A=3.1414'D"2= 0.19625 SQ IN RESULTING AREA A=3.1414'D"2= 0.3115666 SQ IN
0.001362847 SQ FT 0.00216366 SQ FT
DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE
ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A'(2•G•h)".5 0.011 CFS ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A'(2•G•h)".5 0.01 CFS
401 OF PER DAY 636 CF PER DAY
STORAGEVOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.8 DAYS STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 3.1 DAYS
SEDIMENT BASIN 3 SEDIMENT BASIN 4
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 15 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 10 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 5.77 IN/I IR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 8.84 IN1HR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA 1.72 AC DISTURBANCE AREA= 1.01 AC
DRAINAGE AREA- 4.23 AC DRAINAGE AREA= 2.58 AC
Q=CIA= 7.32 CFS Q=CIA= 5.29 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435•Q= 3185 SF SURFACE AREA=435'Q= 2303 SF
STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED: 3096 CF STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED 1818 CF
APPROX LENGTH 80 FT APPROX LENGTH 80 FT
APPROX WIDTH 40 FT APPROX WIDTH 30 FT
PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.97 FT PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.76 FT
SURFACE AREA= 3200»REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA= 2400»REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 3096>>REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED= 1818>>REQUIRED,OK
3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 1032 CF/DAY 3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 606 CRDAY
PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.75 IN PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.63 IN
RESULTING AREA A=3.1414'D^2= 0.4415625 SQ IN RESULTING AREA A=3.14/4'D"2= 0.3115665 SQ IN
0.003066406 SQ FT 0.00216366 SQ FT
DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE
ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd•A•(2•G•11)^.5 0.01 CFS ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd•A•(2•G•h)".5 0.01 CFS
902 CF PER DAY 636 CF PER DAY
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 3.4 DAYS STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.9 DAYS
SEDIMENT BASIN CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT I PW-1056
DATE: 11/1012015
SEDIMENT BASIN 5A SEDIMENT BASIN 5S
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 15 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 5.77 IN/HR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 INMR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA 1.44 AC DISTURBANCE AREA= 0.56 AC
DRAINAGE AREA= 5.28 AC DRAINAGEAREA= 1.09 AC
Q=CIA= 9.14 CFS Q=CIA= 3.11 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435'Q= 3976 SF SURFACE AREA=435•Q= 1351 SF
STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED: 2592 CF STORAGE=1800 CF PER AC DISTURBED 1008 CF
APPROX LENGTH 135 FT APPROX LENGTH 55 FT
APPROX WIDTH 30 FT APPROX WIDTH 26 FT
PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.64 FT PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 0.73 FT
SURFACE AREA= 4050>>REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA= 1375»REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 2592»REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED= 1008>>REQUIRED,OK
3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 864 CF/DAY 3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 336 CF/DAY
PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.75 IN PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 0.5 IN
RESULTING AREA A=3.14/4•D"2= 0.4415625 SQ IN RESULTING AREA A=3.14/4"D"2= 0.19625 SQ IN
0.003066406 SQ FT 0.00136285 SQ FT
DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE
ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A'(2'G`h)A.5 0.01 CFS ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A'(2'G•h)".5 0.00 CFS
902 CF PER DAY 401 CF PER DAY
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.9 DAYS STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.5 DAYS
SEDIMENT BASIN 6
ORIFICE EQUATION NOTE:
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 60 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 3.02 INIHR SKIMMER DRAWDOWN RATE CALCULATED PER THE ORIFICE EQUATION
CONSTRUCTION PHASE'C"= 0.3
Q=Cd'A'(2'g'h)".5 WHERE:
DISTURBANCE AREA 8.08 AC
DRAINAGE AREA= 23.48 AC A=PROPOSED ORIFICE AREA=VARIES(SQ FT)
Q=CIA= 21.27 CFS Cd-DISCHARGE COEFFICIENT=0.6(UNITLESS)
g=GRAVITATIONAL ACCELERATON=32.2 FT/SA2
SURFACE AREA=435•Q= 9254 SF h=DRIVING HEAD(WATER SURFACE TO ORIFICE CENTROID EL)=VARIES(FT)
STORAGE=1600 CF PER AC DISTURBED: 14544 CF Q=POND OUTFLOW=VARIES(CFS)
APPROX LENGTH 240 FT
APPROX WIDTH 40 FT
PROVIDE ACTIVE DEPTH 1.52 FT
DISSIPATOR SIZING
SURFACE AREA 9600»REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 14544>>REQUIRED,OK ZONE 2 CLASS B APRON MATERIAL
LENGTH=6 X DIAMETER
3 DAY DEWATERING FLOW RATE 4848 CF/DAY WIDTH=3 X DIAMETER
PROPOSED ORIFICE DIAMETER 2 IN PIPE APRON APRON
RESULTING AREA A=3.14/4'DA2= 3.14 SQ IN DIAMETER LENGTH WIDTH
0.021805556 SQ FT 15 7.50 3.75
DRIVING HEAD TO CENTROID OF ORIFICE 0.50 FT 18 9.00 4.50
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN RATE PER THE 24 12.00 6.00
ORIFICE EQUATION Q=Cd'A'(2'G'h)A.5 0.07 CFS 30 15.00 7.50
6414 CF PER DAY 36 18.00 9.00
STORAGE VOLUME DRAWDOWN TIME 2.3 DAYS
SEDIMENT TRAP CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT PW-1056
DATE: 11/10I2015
SEDIMENT TRAP 1 SEDIMENT TRAP 2
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 1NIHR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 1N/HR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C'= 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C'= 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA 0.19 AC DISTURBANCE AREA 0.18 AC
DRAINAGE AREA;- 0.22 AC DRAINAGE AREA-- 0.18 AC
Q=CIA= 0.63 CFS Q=CIA= 0.51 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435•Q= 273 SF SURFACE AREA=435"Q= 223 SF
STORAGE=3600 CF PER AC DISTURBED: 684 CF STORAGE=3600 CF PER AC DISTURBED 648 CF
APPROX LENGTH 30 FT APPROX LENGTH 30 FT
APPROX WIDTH 10 FT APPROX WIDTH 10 FT
APPROX DEPTH 3 FT APPROX DEPTH 3 FT
SURFACE AREA 300»REQUIRED,OK SURFACE AREA= 300>>REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 900-REQUIRED,OK VOLUME PROVIDED= 900»REQUIRED,OK
SEDIMENT TRAP 3 SEDIMENT TRAP 4
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON= 5 MIN
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 INIHR RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY= 9.5 IN/HR
CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3 CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.3
DISTURBANCE AREA= 0.18 AC DISTURBANCE AREA- 0.35 AC
DRAINAGEAREA- 0.83 AC DRAINAGE AREA= 0.45 AC
Q=CIA= 2.37 CFS Q=CIA= 1.28 CFS
SURFACE AREA=435 Q= 1029 SF SURFACE AREA=435•Q= 558 SF
STORAGE=3600 CF PER AC DISTURBED: 648 CF STORAGE=3600 CF PER AC DISTURBED 1260 CF
APPROX LENGTH 55 FT APPRQX LENGTH 40 FT
APPROX WIDTH 20 FT APPROX WIDTH 15 FT
APPROX DEPTH 2 FT APPROX DEPTH 3 FT
SURFACE AREA= 1100»REQUIRED, OK SURFACE AREA= 600»REQUIRED,OK
VOLUME PROVIDED= 2200»REQUIRED, OK VOLUME PROVIDED= 1800-REQUIRED,OK
OUTFALL SWALE CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT 4 PW-1056
DATE: 11/10/2015
NOTES:
CHECK USING MANNING FOLIATION
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY PER NOAA ATLAS 14
POST CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.6
MANNING"N"VALUE= 0.03 ROUGH CHANNEL WITH GRASS
SWALE SIDE SLOPES= .333 V/H
SWALE DRAINAGE TIME OF INTENSITY- RUNOFF SWALE BOTTOM RUNOFF ALLOWABLE RUNOFF SWALE RUNOFF
NUMBER AREA C CONC MI 10YR INMR RATE CFS SLOPEFT WIDTH DEPTH(FT) VELOCITY VEL PS CAPACITY VELOCITY
1 0.92 5 9.50 5.24 0.014 5.0 0.42 4.00 2.08 OK OK
2 2.23 5 9.50 12.71 0.002 5.0 1.00 4.00 2.12 OK OK
3 4.23 15 5.77 14.64 0.020 5.0 0.63 4.00 3.87 OK OK
4 2.58 10 6.84 10.59 0.015 5.0 0.58 4.00 3.04 OK OK
5A 528 15 5.77 18.28 0.011 5.0 0.81 4.00 3.76 OK OK
6B 1.09 5 9.50 621 0.019 5.0 0.43 4.00 2.41 OK OK
6 23.48 60 3.02 42.55 0.002 8.0 1.58 4.00 3.85 OK OK
OUTFALL PIPE CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT I PW-1056
DATE: 11/10/2015
NOTES:
CHECK USING MANNING EQUATION
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY PER NOAA ATLAS 14
POST CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"- 0.6
MANNING"N"VALUE= 0.009 HOPE
PIPE DRAINAGE TIME OF INTENSITY- RUNOFF HEADWATER TAILWATER PIPE HYDRAULIC DIAMETER DIAMETER VELOCITY
NUMBER AREA AC CONC MIN 10 YR INIHR RATE CFS ELEV ELEV LENGTH GRADE REQ'D IN SELECTED I FPS
1 0.92 5 9.50 5.24 18.00 6.00 58.00 22.4l% 634 15 4.28
2 "NA"
3 4.23 15 5.77 14.64 16.00 5000 120.00 9.17% 11.71 15 11.94
4 2.58 10 6.84 10.59 15.00 5.00 46.00 21.74% 8.82 15' 8.63
5A 5.28 15 5.77 18.28 12.00 9.80 49.00 4.49% 14.55 15 14.90
5B 1.09 5 9.50 6.21 10.00 9.80 25.00 0.80% 13.42 15 5.07
i
6.37 15 5.77 22.05 9.80 5.00 86.00 5.58% 14.99 16 12.49
11.74 60 3.02 21.27 10.00 5.00 44.00 11.36% 12.94 15 17.34 11.74 60 3.02 21.27 10000 5.00 44.00 11.36% 12.94 15 17.34
OUTFALL AND EMERGENCY WEIR CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT PW-1056
DATE: 11/10/2016
NOTES:
CHECK USING MANNING EQUATION
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY PER NOAA ATLAS 14
ASSUME 3 SIDED DISCHARGE FROM OUTLET BOXES
EMERGENCY OVERFLOW WEIR LENGTH=OUTLET BOX WEIR LENGTH
OUTFALL DRAINAGE TIME OF INTENSITY- RUNOFF WEIR WEIR OVERFLOW OVERFLOW VELOCITY
NUMBER AREA AC CONC IN 10 YR IN/HR RATE CFS LENGTH COEFFICIEN DEPTH AREAS FPS
1 0.92 5 9.50 5.24 12.00 3.00 028 3.30 1.59
2 223 5 9.60 12.71 12.00 3.00 0.50 5.97 2.13
3 4.23 15 5.77 14.84 12.00 3.00 0.55 6.57 2.23
IE2.58 10 6.84 10.59 12.00 3.00 0.44 529 2.00
15 5.77 18.28 12.00 3.00 0.64 7.62 2.40
1.09 5 9.50 6.21 12.00 3.00 0.313.70 1.68
6.37 15 5.77 22.05 f2.00 3.06 0.72 8.64 2.55
11.74 60 3A2 21.27 12.00 3.00 0.70 8.44 2.52
11.74 60 3.02 21.27 12.00 3.00 0.70 8.44 2.52
ROADWAY CULVERT CALCULATIONS-10 YEAR STORM
PROJECT:THE KNOLLS AT TURKEY CREEK SECTION 2
PROJECT PW-1056
DATE: 1111=015
NOTES:
CULVERTS SHALL BE CLASS IV RCP
CHECK USING MANNING EQUATION
ESTMATED TIME OF CONCENTRATON PER SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHY
RESULTING 10 YEAR STORM INTENSITY PER NOAA ATLAS 14
POST CONSTRUCTION PHASE"C"= 0.6
MANNING'W'VALUE= 0.013 RCP
CULVERT DRAINAGE TIME OF INTENSITY- RUNOFF HEADWATER TAILWATER PIPE HYDRAULIC DIAMETER DIAMETER VELOCITY
NUMBER AREA C CONC IN 10 YR IN/HR RATE CF ELEV ELEV LENGTH GRADE REQ'D N SELECTED(I FPS
1 0.79 5 9.50 4.50 20.20 19.70 60 0.83% 11.80 18 2.55
2 2.99 10 8.84 12.27 20.00 19.50 41 1.22% 16.00 18 6.95
3 1.98 5 9.50 11.29 19.00 18.50 38 1.32% 1529 18 6.39
4 1.65 5 9.50 9.41 20.00 19.50 38 1.32% 14.28 18 5.32
5 3.09 10 6.84 12.68 18.00 17.50 38 1.32% 15.97 18 7.18
6 1.48 5 9.50 8.44 17.50 17.00 47 1.06% 14.26 18 4.78
7 2.52 5 6.84 10.34 17.50 17.00 47 1.06% "1 18 5.86
8 1.54 5 9.50 8.78 16.00 15.50 38 1.32% 13.91 18 4.97
9 4.03 10 6.84 18.54 19.00 18.50 38 1.32% 17.64 18 9.38
10 22.46 80 3.02 40.70 13.20 12.50 38 1.84% 1 23.22 24 12.98
11/10/2015 Precipitation Frequency Data Server
NOAA Atlas 14,Volume 2,Version 3
Location name:Rocky Point, North Carolina, US*
Latitude:34.3901", Longitude:-77.9266* y
1 J Elevation:18 ft* p
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POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES
G.M.Bonnin,D.Martin,B.Lin,T.Parzybok M.Yelda,and D.Riley
NOAA,National Weather Service,Silver Spring,Maryland
PF tabular I PF graphical I Maps & aerials
PF tabular
PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches)1
Average recurrence interval (years)
Duration������ ���^�
1 2 5 10 25 50 100 200 500 1000
5-mtn 0.512 0.608 IF D.712 0. 992 0.8470.9701 1.05 IF--1--137F 1.23 1.31
(0.476-0.553) (0.566-0.657) (0.660-0.767) (0:732-0.854) (0.823-0.961) (0.889 1.04) (0.956-1.13) (1.02-1.22) (1.10-1.33) (1.17-1.42)
70-ntin 0.818 0.973 1.14 1.27 1.42 1.54 1.67 1.79 1.95 2.07
(0.761-0.883) (0.905-1.05) 1 (1.06-1.23) 1 (1.17-1.36) 1 (1.31-1.53) (1.42 1.66) (1.52-1.79) (1.62-1.93) (1.74-2.10) (1.84-2.24)
15-mtn 1.02 122 144 1.60 1.80 1.96 2.11 2.25 2A5 2.60
(0.951-1.10) 1 (1.14-1.32) 1 (1.34-1.55) 11 (1.48-1.73) 1 (1.66-1.94) (1.79-2.11) (1.92-2.27) (2.04-2.43) (2.19-2.64) (2.31-2.81)
30-mtn 1.40 1.69 2.05 2.32 2.67 2.95 3.23 3.51 3.90 4.21
(1.30-1.51) 11 (1.57-1.82) (1.90-2.21) (2.15-2.50) 1 (2.46-2.88) (2.70-3.17) (2.94-3.47) (3.18-3.78) (3.49-4.21) (3.73-4.55)
60{rtin 1.757F2.12 2.63 3.02 3.56 3-9 4.45 ) ( 4.92 5.59 ) ( 6.14 )
(1.63-1.89) (1.97-2.29) (2.44-2.83) (2.79-3.26) (3.28-3.83) (3.66-4.30) (4.05-4.79 4A5-5.30) (5.01-6.04 5.45-6.64
2-hr 2.08 2.54 3.23 3.80 4.62 5.33 6.09 6.93 8.17 9.23
(1.91-2.27) (2.33-2.77) 1 (2.97-3.52) (3.48-4.14) (4.22-5.04) (4.84-5.80) (5.50-6.63) (6.21-7.53) (7.24-8.89) (8.11-10.1)
3-hr 2.23 2.71 3.47 5.08 5.91 6.84 I r�S7�j 9.44 10.6
(2.05 2.44) (2.50-2.98) 1 (3.18-3.80) (3.76-4.50) (4.61-5.54) (5.34-6.46) (6.13-7.46) (7.00�8.58) (8.29-10.3)1(9.38-11.8)1
6-hr 2.74 3.34 4.28 5.09 7F 6.29 7.35 8.54 9.86 11.97F13.7
(2.52-3.02) (3.07-3.68) 1 (3.92-4.70) (4.64-5.58) (5.71.6.89) (6.62-8.04) (7.63-9.32) (8.72-10.8) (10.4-13.0) (11.8-15.0)
12-hr 3.21 3.92 5.05 6.04 7.53 8.85 10.3 12.0 14.6 16.9
(2.93-3.57) (3.57-4.34) (4.59-5.60) (5.46-6.68) (6.75-8.30) (7.88-9.73) (9.13-11.4) (10.5-13.2) (12.6-16.1) (14.4-18.6)
24-hr 3.74 7F 4.54 5.88 7.05 8.85 10.5 12.3 14.4 17.67F20.4
(3.40-4.18) 11 (4.13-5.08) (5.33-6.57) (6.37-7.86) (7.91-9.86) (9.26-11.6) (10.8-13.7) (12.4-16.0) (14.8-19.7) (16.9-23.0)
4.40 5.32 6.82 8.13 10.1 71.9 13.9 16.1 19.5 22.5
2-day (4.01-4.89) (4.85-5.92) (6.21-7.59) (7.37-9.04 ������
(9.10-11.3) (10.6-13.2) (12.2-15.5 14.0-18.1) (16.6-22.0) (18.8-25.6
3-day 4.69 5.66 7.21 8.54 10.6 12.3 14.3 16.5 ) ( 19.8 ) ( 22.8 )
(4.27-5.20) (5.16-6.29) (6.56-8.00) (7.75-9.48) (9.49-11.7) (11.0-13.7) (12.6-15.9) (14.3-18.4 16.9-22.3 19.1-25.8
4ilay 4.97 5.99 7.59 8.96 11.0 12.7 14.7 ) ( 16.8 ) ( 20.1 ) ( 23.0
(4.54-5.51) (5.47-6.65) (6.91-8.42) (8.12-9.93) (9.88-12.2) (11.4-14.2) (13.0-16.4 14.7-18.8 17.3.22.E 19.4-26.0)
5.75 6.93 8.71 10.2 12A 14.2 16 2 18 4 21.6 24.3
7-day (5.29-6.31 ���������
(6.38-7.60) (8.00-9.55) (9.34-11.2) (11.3-13.6) (12.8-15.6) (14.5-17.8) (16.3-20.3 18.8-24.0) (20.8-27.2)
70-da 6.48 7.7E 9.62 11.2 13A 15.3 17A 19.E 22.8 25.4
y (5.99-7.07) (7.17-8.47) (8.86-10.5) 1 (10.3-12.2) 1 (12.3-14.7) (13.9-16.7) (15.6-19.0) (17.4-21.5) (20.0-25.2) (22.0-28.4)
20�1ay 8.70 10A 12.E 14.5 17.2 19A 21.7 24.2 ) ( 27.7 30.E
(8.10-9.40) (9.65-11.2) (11.8-13.7) (13.5-15.7) (15.9-18.5) (17.8-20.9) (19.8-23.5) (21.8-26.3 24.7-30.4) (26.9-33.8)
30�1ay 10.7 12.7 15.3 4 17 20.2 22 5 ) ( 24.9 27A 30.8 ) ( 33.5 )
(10 1-11.5) (11.9-13.6) (14.3-16.4) (16.2-18.6) (18.9-21.7) (20.9-24.2 23.0-26.8) (25.0-29.5) (27.8-33.4 30.0-36.5
45-day 13.4 15.8 18.8 12 2 24.5 27.1 29.8 32.5 36.3 39.3
(12.6-14.3) 11 (14.9-16.9) 1 (17.7-20.0) 11 (19,9-22.6) , (22.9-26.1) (25.2-28.9) (27.6-31.9) (30.0-35.0) (33.1-39.2) (35.5-42.7)
6D-day 16.1 19.0 22.2 24 8 28.2 30.9 33.1+ 36.3 39.8 42!5 )
(15.2-17.1) (17.9 20.1) (21.0-23.6) (23.3-26.3) (26.5-30.0) (28.9-32.9) (31.3-35.8) (33.6-38.8) (36.6-42.9) (38.9-46.1
1 Precipitation frequency(PF)estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series(PDS).
Numbers in parenthesis are PF estimates at lower and upper bounds of the 90%confidence interval.The probability that precipitation frequency
estimates(for a given duration and average recurrence interval)will be greater than the upper bound(or less than the lower bound)is 5%.Estimates
at upper bounds are not checked against probable maximum precipitation(PMP)estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values.
11please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information.
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Elevation: 18 ft*
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PF tabular I PF graphical I Maps & aerials
PF tabular
PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches/hour)1
Duration Average recurrence interval(years)
� 2 �5 10 25 50 100 200 500 1000
5atlin 6.14 7.30 9.50 10.--IF-,1.6 12.6 13.5 14.8 15.8
(5.71-6.64) 1 (6.79-7.88) (7.92-9.20) (8.78-10.2) (9.88-11.5) 1 (10.7-12.5) 1 (11.5-13.5) (12.2-14.6) 1 (13.2-15.9) 1 (14.0-17.1)
101ttin 4.91 5.84 6.84 7.60 8.54 9.27 10.0 10.7 11.7 12 4 )
(4.57-5.30) (5.43-6.31) (6.34-7.37) (7.03-8.19) (7.87-9.19) (8.50-9.98) (9.11-10.8) (9.70-11.6) (10.5-12.6) (1 1.0-13.4
15-min 4.09 4.89 5.77 6A0 7.22 7.83 8.43 9.02 9.79 70A
(3.80-4.42) (4.55-5.28) (5.35-6.22) (5.92-6.91) (6.64-7.76) (7.17-8.42) (7.68-9.07) (8.16-9.72) (8.78-10.6) (9.22-11.2)
30{nm 2.80 3.38 4.10 4.64 5.35 5.89 6.45 7.02 7.79 8.41
(2.61-3.03) (3.14-3.65) (3.80-4.42) (4.29-5.00) (4.92-5.75) (5.40-6.34) 1 (5.88-6.95) 1 (6.35-7.56) (6.98-8.42) (7.47-9.10)
60-min 1.75 2.12 2.63 3.02 3.56 3.99 4.45 4.92 5.59 6.14 )
(1.63-1.89) (1.97-2.29) (2.44-2.83) (2.79-3.26) (3.28-3.83) (3.66-4.30) (4.05-4.79) (4.45-5.30) (5.01-6.04) (5.45-6.64
2-hr 1.04 1.27 1.61 1.90 2.31 2.66 3.05 3 46 4.08 4.61
(0.957-1.14) 1 (1.17-1.39) 1 (1.48-1.76) 1 (1.74-2.07) (2.11-2.52) 1 (2A2-2.90) 1 (2.75-3.32) (3.10-3.77) (3.62-4.45) (4.06-5.04)
0.74 0.903 �.16 �.3, 1.69 1.9P 2.28 L.02 3.i4 3.60
3alr (0.683-0814) (0.831-0.991) (1.061.26 �:����{1.25-1.50) (1.54-1.85) (1.78-2.15) (2.04-2.48) (2.33-2.86) (2.76.3.43) (3.12-3.93
OA58 0.558 0.774 0.849 1.05 1 23 1.43 1.65 1.99 2 28
6�tr ���������
(0.421-0.504) (0.513-0.615) (0.655-0.785) (0.775-0.932) (0.953-1.15) (1.11-1.34) (1.27-1.56) (1.46-1.80) (1.73-2.17) (1.97-2.50
12-hr 0.267 0.325 0.419 0.501 0.625 0.734 0.858 0 997 1.21 1.41
(0.243-0.296) (0.296-0.360) (0.381-0.465) (0.453-0.554) (0.560-0.689) (0.654-0.808) (0.758-0.943) (0.872-1.10) 1 (1.04-1.33) 1 (1.19-1.54)
0 156 0.789 0.245 0 294 0.369 OA36 0.512 0.598 0.732 0.850
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0.092 0.111 0.142 0.169 0.211 0.248 0.289 0.336 0.407 OA69
2-day (0.084-0.102) (0.101-0.123) (0.129-0.158) (0.154-0.188) (0.189-0.235) (0.220-0.276) (0.254-0.323) (0.291-0.376) (0.345-0.459) (0.392-0.532)
0.065 0.079 0.100 0.119 0.147 0.171 0.198 0.229 0.276 0 316
3�lay (0.059-0.072) (0.072-0.087) (0.091-0.111) (0.108-0.132) (0.132-0.163) (0.152-0.190) (0.175-0.221) (0.199-0.256) (0.235-0.310) (0.265-0.358)
0.052 0.062 0.079 0.093 0.114 0.133 0.1537F0.175 0.210 0.239
4-day (0.047-0.057) (0.057-0.069) (0.072-0.088) (0.085-0.103) (0.103-0.127) (0.118-0.147) (0.135-0.170) (0.153-0.196) (0.180-0.236) (0.202-0.271)
0.034 0.041 0.052 0.061 0. 774 0.085 0.097 6.110 0.129 0.145
7-day (0.032-0.038) (0.038-0.045) (0.048-0.057) (0.056-0.067) (0.067-0.081) (0.076-0.093) (0.086-0.106) (0.097-0.121) (0.112-0.143) (0.124-0.162)
10{Ja 0.027 0.032 0.040 0.047 0.056 0.064 0.072 0.082 0.095 0.106
y (0.025-0.029) (0.030-0.035) (0.037-0.044) (0.043-0.051) (0.051-0.061) (0.058-0.070) (0.065-0.079) (0.073-0.090) (0.083-0.105) (0.092-0.118)
20-da 0.018 0.022 0.026 0.030 0.036 0.040 0,045 0.050 0.058 0.064
y (0.017-0.020) (0.020-0.023) (0.024-0.028) (0.028-0.033) (0.033-0.039) (0.037-0.044) (0.041-0.049) (0.046-0.055) (0.051-0.063) (0.056-0.070)
30-da 0.015 0.018 0.021 0.024 0.028 0.031 0.035 0.038 0.043 0.046
y (0.014-0.016) (0.017-0.019) (0.020-0.023) (0.023-0.026) (0.026-0.030) (0.029-0.034) (0.032-0.037) (0.035-0.041) (0.039-0.046) (0.042-0.051)
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45-day (0.01-00 013} (0 014-0 016) (0.016-0 0 .19) (0 18-e 021) (0021--0024) (002-0027) (0.26-0029) (0028-0032) (0031--0 036) (0. o0 040)
=60-day 0.011, 0.013 0.015 0.017 0.020 0.021 0.023 0.025 0.028 0.030
(0.011-0.0 2) (0.012-0.014) (0.015-0.016) (0.016-0.018) (0.018-0.021) (0.020-0.023) (0.022-0.025) (0.023-0.027) (0.025 0.030) (0.027-0.032)
t Precipitation frequency(PF)estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series(PDS).
Numbers in parenthesis are PF estimates at lower and upper bounds of the 90%confidence interval.The probability that precipitation frequency estimates(fora
given duration and average recurrence interval)will be greater than the upper bound(or less than the lower bound)is 5%.Estimates at upper bounds are not
checked against probable maximum precipitation(PMP)estimates and may be higher than currently valid PW values.
Please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information.
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NAME OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: Tioga,LLC
REPORT FOR THE YEAR:2015 STATE OF INCORPORATION: NC
SECRETARY OF STATE L.L.C.ID NUMBER: 1065488
NATURE OF BUSINESS: Development Company
REGISTERED AGENT: Gerow, Scott
REGISTERED OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 789
Castle Hayne,NC 28429-0789
REGISTERED OFFICE STREET ADDRESS: 2706DirckRoad
Castle Hayne,NC 28429-5207 New Hanover County
PRINCIPAL OFFICE TELEPHONE NUMBER: (910) 623-4536
PRINCIPAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 789
Castle Hayne,NC 28429-0789
PRINCIPAL OFFICE STREET ADDRESS: 2706DirckRoad
Castle Hayne,NC 28429-5207
Company Officials:
Name:Scott Gerow
Title:Member
Address:
PO Box 789
Castle Hayne,NC 28429
CERTIFICATION OF ANNUAL REPORT MUST BE COMPLETED BY ALL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES
Scott Gerow 3/10/2015
FORM MUST BE SIGNED BY A MANAGER/MEMBER DATE
Scott Gerow Member
TYPE OR PRINT NAME TYPE OR PRINT TITLE
ANNUAL REPORT FEE:E-Paid MAIL TO: Secretary of State•Corporations Division•Post Office Box 29525 •Raleigh,NC 27626-0525
11,1101)
Project Narrative
The Knolls at Turkey Creek Section 2
Project Summary
The purpos/ofhis project is to construct residential homes on approximately 72.8 acres
of land located just south of Rocky Point, NC off NC133 at Carver Road. One hundred and
twenty seven (427),lots are planned in the remaining phases of this development. Phases one
and two have beeg'previously approved and are mostly built out. The two parcels on which this
project is proposed were recently acquired and are on record at Deed Book 4461, Page 294 of
the Pender County Registry. The parcel numbers are 3223-35-4303-0000 and 3223-35-4303-
0000. The site is afforded public water. Sewer will be served by on-site drainfields. The existing
ponds and immediately adjacent shores will be dedicated to common area. There is an existing
boat ramp that is planned to be improved and also dedicated as common area.
Site Description
The topography of the site varies, with slopes of 0%to 5%on upland sections and slopes
to 10% around wetlands. The site is presently wooded. The Knolls at Turkey Creek Phase Two `
is on the eastern boundary which includes a small pond. There is also a small pond in the
property's interior. The northern boundary includes a large wetland area along the run of Turkey
Creek. Bellhammond subdivision forms the southern boundary. Most of the site drains into
Turkey Creek except for a small amount that drains into the existing ponds. Turkey Creek is
immediately tributary to the Northeast Cape Fear River.
Adjoining Propertv
Adjoining property is residential. Properties to the east and south are subdivided into
single family residential lots. Across Carver road to the southeast is another single family
subdivision. The flood plain of Turkey Creek is to the north.
Soils
Soils in the project area are mapped in the Pender County Soil Survey as predominantly
Autryville Fine Sand with Marvyn on the slope into the floodplain and Dorovan throughout the
wetland floodplain area. Autryville Fine Sand is characterized as a well drained soil with rapid
infiltration and slow surface runoff. Marvyn is a loamy fine sand typically found along slopes.
Dorovan is characterized as poorly drained and lying in flood prone areas. There are also a a
couple Pt(Pit) soils within the boundary. These are known for areas that have been excavated.
Preliminary analysis by a soil scientist indicates that there is adequate space for onsite septic
systems on all of the lots.
Planned Erosion and Sedimentation Control Practices
Erosion control for this section of the project will be accomplished in 2 phases. The initial
construction phase will be limited to work in rights of way and drainage easements and will
include the installation of pipes, roadside.ditches and swales. Sediment basins, sediment traps,
and construction entrances will be utilized to keep sediment onsite during this phase. These
measures will remain in place until the 16 acres of disturbed areas have been stabilized through
vegetation or pavement. The second phase will consist of home construction. Sediment will be
kept on individual lots by way of silt fencing.
Planned Stormwater Management Practices
This project is to be low density. Stormwater from lots will flow to swales or overland to
adjacent wetlands. Stormwater from the roadway will be collected in road side swales and
conveyed to vegetated swales and outlet to Turkey Creek.
Pender County
Planning and Community Development
Planning Division .
805 S. Walker Street Phone: 910-259-1202
PO Box 1519 - _ Fax: 910-259-1295
Burgaw, NC 28425 www.oendercountvnc.gov
Technical Review Committee Agenda �� 1�'
July 14, 2015
Pender County's Technical Review Committee meeting will be held on Tuesday July 14, 2015 at
2pm in Board of County Commissioners, in the Pender County Government Administration `
Building at 805 S. Walker Street, in Burgaw to review the following cases:
2pm 10368R:C-Pit Mine
Dallas Harris, applicant and owner, has requested a Major Site Development Plan review for an
expansion of a sand mining operation (NAICS 2123 Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying).
This property is located on the located directly west of Shaw Highway (SR 1520), Holly
Township,and may be identified by Pender County PIN 3258-51-1378-0000.
The project consists of mining approximately ±5.57 additional acres with no structure being
constructed at this time. The project was granted a revision to the original Special Use Permit
on May 26, 2015 by the Pender County Board of Commissioners.
Site Plan Data:
Zoning District: RA, Rural Agricultural zoning district
Water Service: Private Well
Sewer Service: NA
Road Designation: Public
Acreage: 55.99 acres
TIA: N/A
2:30pm Case 10957 The Knolls at Turkey Creek Master Development Plan and Preliminary
Plat
Stroud Engineering, applicant, on behalf of Tioga LLC, owner, is requesting the approval of a
Master Development Plan revision and Preliminary Plat Phase III approval for the major
subdivision known as The Knolls at Turkey Creek.The request consists of developing±127 single
family residential lots on approximately ±72.8 acres. The proposed development is located
north of Carver Drive (SR 1437), northeast of the residential subdivision known as Bellhammon
Plantation, and west of the previously approved Phase I and Phase II for The Knolls at Turkey
Creek in Rocky Point. The subject property is zoned RP, Residential Performance zoning district
and may be further identified by Pender County PINs 3223-34-8834-0000 and 3223-35-4303-
0000.
The applicant requesting review of Master Development Plan revision and Preliminary Plat for
Phase III. Phase I was previously approved and recorded on MB 56 PG 46 in the Pender County
Register of Deeds. Phase II is working toward Preliminary Plat approval. Documents for
reviewing this case are available on the Pender County TRC website.
Site Plan Data:
Zoning District: RP, Residential Performance zoning district
Water Service: Pender County Utilities
Sewer Service: On-Site Septic
Road Designation: Public
Units/Lots: 127
Acreage: ±72.8
TIA: May be Applicable
Technical Review Committee Review and Response
Date:_July 1,2015
Name: Linda Lewis Agency:_NC DEMLR
Phone:_910-796-7215 Email:_linda.lewis@ncdenr.gov
Requirements:
Recommendations:
Comments:
Information Requested:
1. A stormwater permit application for Phase III of the Knolls at Turkey Creek is required prior to any
development.
2. The mining of sand falls under the Mining Permit,which does not require a state stormwater permit
unless more than 10,000 sf of new built-upon area is proposed.
Please Follow Up Prior to Meeting:Yes/No