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COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road, Room 227
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902 -4596
Phone (434) 296 -5832 Fax (434) 972 -4126
Project: University of Virginia Physicians Group — Northridge - VSMP
Plan preparer: Timmons Group
Owner or rep.: University of Virginia Physicians Group
Plan received date: 26 Nov 2014
Date of comments: 9 Jan 2014
Reviewer: Michelle Roberge
County Code section 17 -410 and Virginia Code §62.1- 44.15:34 requires the VSMP authority to act on any
VSMP permit by issuing a project approval or denial. This project is denied. The rationale is given in the
comments below. The application may be resubmitted for approval if all of the items below are
satisfactorily addressed. No additional fee is required for resubmittal. The VSMP application content
requirements can be found in County Code section 17 -401.
A. Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan ( SWPPP)
The SWPPP content requirements can be found in County Code section 17 -405. A SWPPP must
contain (1) a PPP, (2) an ESOP, (3) a SWMP, and (4) any TMDL measures necessary.
1) The area to be disturbed on the registration statement should match the plans. I believe it is .46
acres.
2) Provide a tab for the general permit coverage. This can be inserted when you receive the letter
from DEQ.
3) In tab 8, include a Pollution Prevention Awareness section. Describe training and procedures to
provide awareness and compliance for all measures in this document; waste management, wash
waters, prevention measures, etc.
4) Since no operator is assigned, the owner can sign the second page of SWPP. I recommend
removing the certification verbiage after tab 4, tab 8, and tab 10. The second page will suffice if it
is signed by the owner. Then in tab 5, please include our Delegation of Authority form. This form
can be found in the following link:
http : / /www.albemarle.or2 /deptforms .asp ?department= cden2wpo
Use this template to develop the Albemarle County SWPP in the future.
5) Please note impaired waters. It appears Ivy Creek is on the 2012 Impaired Waters - 303(d) List.
6) Please note any changes to the SWM and E &S plans need to be updated in the SWPP .
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B. Pollution Prevention Plan (PPP)
1) Include an 11 "x17" plan showing the fueling stations, porta johns, solid waste disposal, and
concrete wash areas. This can be marked up by the operator as construction progresses.
C. Stormwater Management Plan (SWMP)
1) Revise the "Total Disturbed Acreage "(Site Data tab) from .29 to .46 on the VRRM spreadsheet
and title sheet of plan.
2) Please note the title sheet should not include "Major Site Plan Amendment." Revise to "VSMP
Plan."
3) In the Channel and Flood Protection tab, please change the 24 hr rainfall events to the following:
POS -based precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals tin inchesll
Duration
Average recurrence interval (years)
7
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2
5
1D
25
F 50
5D
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5W
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7000
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3.68
4.77
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7.93
9.74
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72.5
74.2
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(2.743.47)
{3.32 -4.72]
{4.225.26]
(4.98 -6.29)
{fi.87-7.59}
Lot 99-8.79]
{7.9&79.7}
{9.977.6]
{70.6 -73.8}
This will change the CN value to 87.
4) Revise the CN value to 87 for post development conditions in HydroCAD calculations.
5) For calculation in HydroCAD, change 1 yr, 2 yr, 10 yr, and 100 yr- 24 hour rainfall to match chart
in comment 3.
6) On sheet C6.0 the plan shows .46 acres to be disturbed, but does not match total area in the water
quality calculations section. Please revise to match the total .46 acres.
7) Show a forebay. Line the forebay to avoid short cut around treatment. See VA DCR Stormwater
Design Specification No. 9 for sizing. Please note the total surface area required for the biofilter is
approximately 160 sf.
8) Revise the biofilter layout to avoid the narrowed section. Please note long rectangular shaped
basins do not work well.
9) Remove the filter fabric below the #57 stone.
10) Place a 2" choker stone ( #8 or #89 washed gravel) between the filter fabric and the #57 stone.
11) Place a note for soils under the #57 stone, "Rake 8" of soil beneath #57 stone."
12) The gravel flow spreader to the far west of the biofilter does not align well with the biofilter and
forces concentrated flow to make a sharp bend towards the biofilter. Please revise.
13) Show the gravel flow spreader detail with the biofilter detail on C6.0. This can be found in the VA
DCR Stormwater Design Specification No. 9. Please show the 2" gravel diaphragm lip and label
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the type of stone. Revise the plan view. Also, there should be a 24"elevation drop from the curb
cut into the gravel or stone diaphragm.
14) Show compacted soil around the 24" Nyoplast riser. Place note, "Ramp compacted soil layer up to
lip of structure."
15) The plants proposed within the biofilter are a type of switchgrass. Please see the planting specs in
VA DCR Stormwater Design Specification No. 9. It appears you will meet the perennial garden
with shrubs, but show perennial plantings as well as the burgundy switchgrass. Please note that
switchgrass can mature to 2 -3 feet wide. It appears about 29 plants would be needed for the 179 sf
area. Please note this amount may change when you resize the biofilter per comment 7.
16) Please include the SWM notes from our Design Standards manual.
The VSMP permit application and all plans may be resubmitted for approval when all comments have
been satisfactorily addressed. For re- submittals please provide 2 copies of the complete permit package
with a completed application form.
Engineering plan review staff are available from 2 -4 PM on Thursdays, should you require a meeting to
discuss this review.
Process;
After approval, plans will need to be bonded. The bonding process is begun by submitting a bond estimate
request form and fee to the Department of Community Development. One of the plan reviewers will
prepare estimates and check parcel and easement information based on the approved plans. The County's
Management Analyst will prepare bond agreement forms, which will need to be completed by the owner
and submitted along with cash, certificates or sureties for the amounts specified. The agreements will need
to be approved and signed by the County Attorney and County Engineer. This may take 2 -4 weeks to
obtain all the correct signatures and forms.
Stormwater Management Facilities Maintenance agreements will also need to be completed and recorded.
The County's Management Analyst or other staff will prepare the forms and check for ownership and
signature information. The completed forms will need to be submitted along with court recording fees.
After bonding and agreements are complete, county staff will need to enter project information in a DEQ
database for state application processing. DEQ will review the application information based on local
VSMP authority approval. At this time, the DEQ portion of the application fees will need to be paid
directly to the state. For fastest processing, this is done electronically with the emails provided on the
application. DEQ should notify applicants with instructions on how to pay fees. When DEQ approves the
application, they will issue a permit coverage letter. This should be copied to the county.
After DEQ coverage is issued, via the coverage letter, the County can hold a pre - construction conference.
Applicants will need to complete the request for a pre - construction conference form, and pay the remainder
of the application fee. The form identifies the contractor and responsible land disturber, and the fee
remaining to be paid. This will be checked by county staff, and upon approval, a pre - construction
conference will be scheduled with the County inspector. At the pre - construction conference, should
everything proceed satisfactorily, a joint VSMP and grading permit will be issued by the County so that
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work may begin.
County forms can be found on the county website forms center under engineering;
hl!p://www.albemarle.org/deptfonns.asp?department--cdengno
Sincerely,
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Michelle Roberge