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Anchors Bend_grading_permitEngineering Department/Water and Server District 23Q Government Center Drive • Suite I60 Beth ~. Wetiierrli, C.P.E,S.C. Wilmingt©n, North Carolina 28403 Soil Erosion Specialist TELEPHONE (910)-79$-7139 Fax (910) 79$-7051 April 10, 2007 Atlantic Blue Management, lne. 15209 McComb Manor Caurt Charlotte, North Carolina 28277 Attention: Mr. Bart Edge RE: GP ~.?-OE, Revision # X Anchors Send, Stockpile and right-of-wap improvements Dear Mr. Edge: Enclosed is the original and a copy of the revised grading permit that you applied for. Please read the ermit conditions care u_. an return _ Y the signed original to,. _ „our office and .keep the co for our records. Thank you for your cooperation. 1f you have any further questions, please feel to contact our office. Sincerely, Beth E. Wetherill Soil Erosion Specialist New Hanover County Enclosure Copy: Sarre Burgess, NHC Planning Larry Sneeden, ESP Associates BEW/aj ~~ye10YEA CO a~' Gy'~. * ,* '`9r~,~,~y~ moo: OFNOR'fH~P Permit# GP ~7-06 Revision #1 New Hanover County Permit for a Land Disturbing Activity Department of Engineering 230 Market Place Drive -Suite 160 Wilmington, North Carolina 2$403 {910) 7987139 As authorized by the New Hanover County Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance This permit issued to Atlantic Blue Mana~ernent, Inc. authorizes the development of 68.3 acres of Iand at Anchors Bend on Middle Sound Loop Road in New Hanover County. This permit issued on _FebruarY 5, 2DD7 is subject to compliance with the application and site drawings, aII applicable regulations and special conditions and notes set forth below. An lan modifications must be a raved b this office riot to field chan es. It is understood by the applicant that a representative of New Hanover County's Engineering Department may inspect the site at any time following the issuance of this Permit. A copy of the approved Soil Erosion Plan and this permit must be available at aII times at the site. Failure to execute the provisions of this permit and the approved Soil Erosion Plan, or any other provisions of the New Hanover County Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance, shall result in immediate legal action by the County to the limits prescribed by the Ordinance. If the measures outlined on the approved Soil Erosion Plan and this Permit prove insufficient, additional Erasion Control measures can and will be required which in turn will be considered provisions of this Permit. This Permit does not preclude any other permits or approvals necessary for beginning or completing this development. Approval of an erosion control plan is conditioned on the applicants compliance with Federal and State Iaws, regulations and rules. It is the Permittee's responsibility to obtain all necessary permits and approvals. SPECIAL CONDITIONS {THESE CONDITIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED IN ADDITION TO THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS} *AlI the soil erosion control measures will be installed as the site is cleared and maintained throughout construction. These include two (2} construction entrances, barricades, silt fences, inlet and outlet protection, swales, 23 sediment traps and immediate construction and stabilization of 3 sediment basins. Note: Lots must be permitted separately. 'Tree Removal Permits must be acquired from the City of Wilmington and/or New Hanover County riot to clearing the site. Silt fence stakes must be metal and will be placed six feet apart without wire reinforcement or eight feet apart with wire reinforcement. Silt fences at inlets will not be allowed. 'This permit does not preclude any permits or approvals which may be necessary such as DEM Water Quality, C.A.M.A., the Carps of Engineers, DEM Solid Waste or any other agencies. '"No sediment shall leave the site. ~'If plan revisions are necessary you must submit a copy to this office for approval prior to any field changes. "'If soil is removed from the site, it must be taken to an approved or permitted site to be identified to this office prior to removal from the site. *AIl City and/ or County and State drainage and stormwater requirements will be adhered to. ~'If these measures fail to adequately control erosion, more restrictive measures will be required.