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must comply wnn Section -).1 v Jordan Watershed Stormwater Management for New Development of the Land Use <br />Management Ordinance to provide the required reductions in nitrogen and phosphorus loads for new development and <br />redevelopment projects. - <br />45. Erosion Control InsUctions: That, in addition to the requirement during construction for inspection after every rainfall, <br />the applicant shall inspect the erosion and sediment control devices and offsite roadways daily, make any necessary repairs <br />or adjustments to the devices, remove deposition of wet or dry silt on adjacent roadways and maintain inspection logs <br />documenting the daily inspections and any necessary repairs. <br />46. Phasic: That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit, the applicant shall obtain Town Manager approval <br />of a Phasing Plan that provides details of which improvements are to be constructed during each phase. The phasing plan <br />shall detail that public improvements and stormwater management structures will be completed in each phase prior to <br />requesting a Certificate of Occupancy. Construction for any phase may not begin until all public improvements in previous <br />phases are complete, with a note to this effect on the final plans and plats. <br />47. Jordan Surety: That if the total disturbed area exceeds 0.5 acres, prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the owner <br />shall post a maintenance bond or other surety instrument satisfactory to the Town Manager, in an amount equal to one <br />hundred twenty -five (125) percent of the construction cost of each stormwater management facility to assure maintenance, <br />repair, or reconstruction necessary for adequate performance of the stormwater management facility, or establish a <br />stormwater maintenance (sinking fund) budget and escrow account in accordance with the requirements of Section 5.19 of <br />the Land Use Management Ordinance. <br />48. Erosion Control Bond: That if one acre or more is uncovered by land - disturbing activities for this project, then a <br />performance guarantee in accordance with Section 5 -97.1 Bonds of the Town Code of Ordinances shall be required prior <br />to final authorization to begin land - disturbing activities. <br />49. Stormwater Facilities. Easements, and Operations and Maintenance Plans: That all stormwater detention, treatment and <br />conveyance facilities located on and below the ground shall be wholly contained within an easement entitled: "Reserved <br />Stormwater Facility Easement Hereby Dedicated" and shall be reserved from any development which would obstruct or <br />constrict the effective management, control, and conveyance of stormwater from or across the property, other than the <br />approved design and operation functions. A copy of the final plat or easement exhibit, signed and sealed by a North <br />Carolina - registered Land Surveyor and recorded by the County Register of Deeds, and containing the following notes shall <br />be submitted prior to issuance of the Certificate of Occupancy. <br />I . A suitable maintenance access (minimum 20' wide) to accommodate heavy equipment from the nearest public <br />right- of-way to the Reserved Stormwater Facility Easement must be provided and shown on the plans. <br />2. The "Reserved Stormwater Facility Easements" and the facilities it/they protect are considered to be private, with <br />the sole responsibility of the owner to provide for all required maintenance and operations as approved by the <br />Town. <br />3. The Reserved Stormwater Facility Easement and the Operations and Maintenance Plan are binding on the owner, <br />heirs, successors, and assigns. <br />50. Stormwater Operations and Maintenance Plan Recordation: That prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, a <br />Stormwater Operations and Maintenance Plan, signed by the owner and recorded at the County Register of Deeds, shall be <br />provided for the proposed stormwater management facilities and submitted to the Stormwater Management Engineer for <br />approval. A schedule of inspection and maintenance tasks shall be included. The operation and maintenance plan shall <br />require the owner of structural BMP's to perform and maintain a record of annual inspections by a qualified professional. <br />51. Erosion Control: That during the construction phase, additional erosion and sediment controls may be required if the <br />proposed measures do not contain the sediment. Sediment leaving the property is a violation of the Town's Erosion and <br />Sediment Control Ordinance. The applicant shall inspect erosion and sediment control devices daily, make necessary <br />adjustments to the devices and maintain inspection logs documenting inspections and repairs. <br />52. Curb Inlets: That the applicant shall provide pre -cast curb inlet hoods and covers stating, "Dump No Waste! Drains to <br />Jordan Lake ", in accordance with the specifications of the Town Standard Detail SD -5A, for all new curb inlets for private, <br />Town and State rights -of -way. <br />53. On- Site /Adjacent Stormwater Features: That prior to issuance of a Zoning Compliance Permit for new construction, <br />existing site conditions and features shall be located on plans, including all on -site and adjacent stormwater drainage <br />features. The final plans must provide proper inlet protection for the stormwater drainage inlets on or adjacent to the site to <br />ensure the stormwater drainage system will not be obstructed with construction debris. <br />54. P.E. Certification: That prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy for any phase, the applicant shall provide a <br />certification, signed and sealed by a North Carolina - licensed Professional Engineer, that the stormwater management <br />facilities are constructed in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. <br />Water, Sewer, and Other Utilities <br />