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Q®a Department of Community Development
r. ( 401 McIntire Road
'moi*"" Charlottesville,Virginia 22902
VSMP Application Completeness Check
Project Title: E{+ . \,c c 4 � llc a MCA, 4:2— V S ,(i2
File Number: Lot?odt,15- y
Date: 11-,QI'6
Reviewer:
Your application has been checked for completeness per section 17-409 of the County Code. All
items must be received and correct for the application to be deemed complete.
❑ This application is complete and plan review has begun
❑ This application is not complete. Please provide the missing items
checked below.
Received Correct
Y �N Y N N/A
�/ ❑ Completed application 0 0 0
❑ 0 Signatures of the Property Owners for each parcel affected 0 0 0
V' 0 Correct Fees Paid - /v
❑
0 Registration Statement on the official DEQ form, with correct LDA 0 0 0
❑ ❑ Erosion and Sediment Control Plan satisfying the requirements
of code section 17-402. ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ ❑ Stormwater Management Plan satisfying the requirements of code
section 17-403. ❑ ❑ ❑
❑ 0 Pollution Prevention Plan satisfying the requirements of code
section 17-404. The EPA template should be used. 0 ❑ 0
❑ ❑ Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan satisfying the requirements
of code section 17-405. The EPA template should be used. 0 0 0
❑ ❑ Mitigation Plan satisfying the requirements of code section
17-406 for any proposed disturbance of stream buffers. 0 ❑ ❑
❑ ❑ Requested Variations or Exceptions as provided in code sections
17-407 and 408, if applicable. (SSF, MMT, etc) 0 ❑ ❑
❑ ❑ Construction Record Drawings (as-builts) for any existing facilities
in the proposal satisfying the requirements of code section 17-422. 0 0 0
Comments:
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Erosion & Sediment Control-Stormwater Management
/I '' Preconstruction Conference Checklist
Name of Plan: My4✓i v lI t, r-AomCJ 5-404e1.041 k TY»eiu/e,vw ,s
Plan No.: 2.11 LU029
Date: /6-2G -1-I-
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6-2G -!-I-1)Copies of approved plan given to: Owner or Authorized Agent Contractor
2) Have all the conditions been met?
3) Responsible Land Disturber: �14n►eS CYC
Cert./Lic.No.: 9iD 03(18 Type:
Address/Phone/Mobil Phone:
4) Name of Prime Contractor: Z-hu c 0 '- -/-.1L
Address/Phone/ Mobil Phone:
Name of Subcontractor:
5) Persons in Attendance:
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(6) Date Permit Issued: b--ZL-/7-
(7)Talk about"First Steps" (Perimeter E&S controls and Tree Protection first), Erosion and Sediment Control
Narrative and Sequence of Construction
(8) Enforcement and Fees: Warnings, NTC and SWO in that order with re-inspection fees of$250 for NTC's
and SWO's. (Mud in the roadway will have a NTC issued without a warning)
(9) Review Frequency of Inspections: Every 4 business days or every 5 business days and within 48 hours of
a major rain event. Major rain event is .25"or more. Less frequent in areas of non-impaired waterways (5 days
or every 7days and within 48hours of a major storm event).
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(10) Review Albemarle County ordinance covering 3:1 slopes and the placement of top soil for required
stabilization. Recommend Buckwheat for stockpile stabilization and Millet for temporary stabilization. Review
the need for vegetative ground cover for slopes 2:1.
(11) Review the 9-month County ordinance. Refer to Ordinance below:
Article II, section 17-207
B. Each permit shall also be subject to the following:
1. The permitted land disturbing activity shall be deemed to have commenced on the
date the permit was issued, provided that the program authority may establish another date of commencement
based on documentation submitted by the owner that clearly demonstrates that the land disturbing activity
commenced on that date.
2. Permanent vegetation shall be installed on all denuded areas within nine (9)
months after the date the land disturbing activity commenced, except for areas that the program authority
finds are necessary parts of the construction that are subject to an active building permit and areas where
erosion is prevented by a non-erosive surface. For the purposes of this section, a "non-erosive surface"
includes, but is not limited to, roadways and sidewalks covered by gravel, asphalt pavement, or concrete; trails
or paths covered by gravel, stone dust, or mulch; buildings and other permanent structures; and such other
surfaces that the program authority determines would adequately provide a permanent barrier to erosion.
3. The time limit for installing permanent vegetation as required by paragraph (B)(2) may
be extended by either the program authority or the board of supervisors, or both, as follows:
a. The program authority may extend the time limit for installing permanent
vegetation up to an additional six (6) months, provided the owner submits a written request to the program
authority no less than one (1) month prior to the deadline for installing the permanent vegetation. The program
authority may grant the extension if it finds that: (i) the additional time is necessary due to factors beyond the
control of the owner; (ii)the owner had made good faith efforts to comply with the time limit; and (iii)the owner
has effectively controlled erosion and sedimentation on the property during the land disturbing activity. In
granting an extension, the program authority may impose reasonable conditions.
b. The board of supervisors may extend the time limit for installing permanent
vegetation for duration it determines to be appropriate, provided the owner submits a written request to the
clerk of the board of supervisors no less than two (2) months prior to the deadline for installing the permanent
vegetation. The program authority shall provide its opinion to the board as to the condition of the property with
respect to compliance with this chapter and an estimate of the minimum time needed to complete grading and
install permanent vegetation for the land disturbance covered by this permit. The board may grant the
extension if it finds that: (i) the additional time is necessary due to factors beyond the control of the owner; (ii)
the owner had made good faith efforts to comply with the time limit; and (iii) the owner has plans to effectively
control or has effectively controlled erosion and sedimentation on the property during the land disturbing
activity. In granting an extension, the board shall set a time limit and may impose other reasonable conditions.
(12) Review VSMP-SWPPP requirements. Record Keeping, Pollution Prevention requirements, 7-day
temporary stabilization requirement, Concrete/Material Washout requirement, recording of pollutants and their
location on site, and the documentation of progress.
(13) Review required onsite postings — Registration Statement, DEQ Coverage Letter, and information on
where SWPPP is located and who to contact to view.
Notes:
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