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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994 05 23 - ApplicationHenry Dean, Executive Director at aOFRNs RIVER John R. Wehle. Assistant Executive Director Charles T. Myers III, Deputy Aselstant Executive Directs WATER POST OFFICE BOX 1429 PALATKA, FLORIDA 32178-1429 MANAGEMENT TELEPHONE 90413294500 SUNCOM 904/860-4500 DISTRICT FAX(EXECUTIVFJLEOAL) 3294125 (PERMITTING) 320-4315 (ADMINISTRATION/FINANCE) 3294508 FIELD STATIONS 616 E. Sovih Slreet 7775 BMIT ayrrsad.,, Way PERMITTING: OPERATIONS: ot:lo. Florida MWI Suite 102 305 Eae1 Dries 2133 N. WlrAhM Road May 23, 1994 407/8074300 Ja kaanN6e, FbrMa 32256 Meboume, Florida MON McWurne, Fbdde 329356109 9007006270 407/9644940 72541762 CERTIFIED NO. P 835 292 24075°""`�29yy\ O� Mr- Daniel Eckis, P.E. City of Sebastian N \ 1225 Main Street�JLip w Sebastian, FL 32958 'P! m Re: Schumann Drive Phase I Drainage Improvements V Application No. 40-061-0069AG 9`S�kELZ1.1.v�y64 Dear Mr. Eckis: The St. Johns River Water Management District is in receipt of your Management and Storage of Surface Waters General Permit application. Upon preliminary review of the proposed project, the following technical information is required to sufficiently review the possible impacts the project may have on the surrounding area. This information is being requested pursuant to the authority vested in the St. Johns River Water Management District under subsection 373.413(2), Florida Statutes, and sections 40C-4.101 and 40C-4.301, Florida Administrative Code. In order to expedite the review of your application, please use the application number referenced above on all correspondence and submit three (3) copies of all requested information unless otherwise indicated by a specific information request. District Staff has reviewed the submitted modeling for the 25 year, 24 hour storm event and do not believe that the submitted POND 2 computer analysis is detailed enough to accurately model the project. The proposed project consists of installing new stormsewer inlets and pipes and upgrading existing stormsewer systems within six separate drainage basins. The submitted model combines all six basins into one drainage basin with one time of concentration and routes the one basin through the existing pond. Please revise your model by splitting the one basin into six basins. Please analyze the effect of upgrading the stormwater system on time of concentration and surface storage within all six basins. For example, study area 3 has no stormwater inlets or stormsewer pipes in pre -development conditions. During large storm events, water presently ponds within this basin and eventually sheet flows to the pond. In post -development conditions, ponding on the streets and lots will be reduced because of installation of the inlets and pipes. Also, the Patricia T. Harden. cuAIRMAN Lenore N. McCullagh, viCE (MANIMAN Jesse J. Parrish. III, IREASURE14 William Segal, SECRETARY SANFORD ORANGE PARK TIIUSVILLE MAITLAND Reid Hughes Dan Roach Denise M. Prescod Joe E. Hill James H. Williams DAYTONA BEACH FERNANDINA BEACH JACKSONVILLE LEESSURG OCALA time of concentration will be reduced with installation of the stormsewer inlets and pipes. Please account for the change in storage between pre and post -development conditions by either reducing the peak rate factor in pre - development or storage routing through the drainage basin prior to discharge to the pond. Also, please analyze the change in time of concentration for the six drainage basins. [40C-4.301 (1) (a) 12.1 . If the applicant desires to dispute the necessity for any information requested on an application form or in a letter requesting additional information, pursuant to section 40C- 1.605(5), F.A.C., he or she may request an administrative hearing in accordance with section 120.57, F.S. Any petition for administrative hearing must comply with sections 40C-1.511 and 40C-1.521, F.A.C., must be filed within fourteen (14) days of receipt of the request for additional information, and must be filed with the District Clerk, in Palatka. Please be advised, pursuant to section 6.4.4, Applicant's Handbook, and subsection 40C-1.605(5), F.A.C., any application which has not been technically completed within sixty (60) days from the date of receipt of a request for additional information by the District, will be prepared for an Intent to Deny at the next timely Governing Board meeting. If you require more than the allotted sixty (60) days, please indicate this to the staff. In addition, no construction shall begin on the proposed project until a permit is issued by the St. Johns River Water Management District. This is pursuant to subsection 40C-4.041(1), F.A.C., which states in relevant part, "unless expressly exempt by sections 373.406 and 403.813, F.S., or sections 40C-4.051 or 40C-44.051, F.A.C., a surface water management permit must be obtained from the District prior to the construction, alteration, operation, maintenance, removal or abandonment of any dam, impoundment, reservoir, appurtenant work or works...." If you have any questions, please call me at (407)984-4940_ Sierely, Ralph Brown, P.E. Department of Resource Management CC: Permit Data Services John Juilianna Mark Gronceski Scott Doscher J� U } LtJ LU fJ U U) L. 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