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102 <br /> PLANNING & INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT <br /> Craig N. Benedict, AICP, Director <br /> Engineering / Erosion 131 W. Margaret Lane <br /> Control /Stormwater <br /> Suite 201 <br /> (919) 245-2575 ORANGECOUNTY P. O. Box 8181 <br /> (919) 644-3002 (FAX) , 111 CAROLINA. Hillsborough, NC 27278 <br /> www.orangecountync.gov <br /> Conditions of Approval <br /> Permit Number: EC18-0098 Jurisdiction: Orange <br /> County <br /> Project Name: The Lodges at Chapel Hill PIN or TMBL: 9777029266 <br /> Approval Date: April 8,2020 <br /> Approval Expires: October 8, 2021 <br /> Broyhill Wiles Inc. is listed as the entity responsible on the Statement of Ownership and <br /> Financial Responsibility form submitted for this site. (If you are not the owner/developer or <br /> other responsible person, please take this opportunity to correct this error as soon as possible; <br /> otherwise, you will be considered responsible.) Although you will probably contract someone <br /> (a general contractor, grading contractor, subcontractor, etc.) to actually implement and <br /> maintain the erosion control plan, it is your responsibility, according to the Orange County <br /> Unified Development Ordinance, to see that the requirements of the Ordinance and approved <br /> plan are achieved. It is also your responsibility to ensure the approved plan is successful in <br /> containing sediment on-site and that all permanent erosion control measures are successful. If <br /> these responsibilities are not fulfilled and enforcement and/or legal actions are taken, it will be <br /> against Broyhill Wiles Inc., not the grading contractor or other contractor, unless they are the <br /> same person or firm. <br /> Erosion Control personnel will cooperate with you and your designer and contractor to <br /> implement the approved plan and meet the Ordinance requirements. To accomplish this, both <br /> you and your agents must take the initiative in contacts with Erosion Control personnel. <br /> However, this interaction must not be interpreted as relieving you of any responsibilities and <br /> transferring it to the contractor or Erosion Control personnel. Neither should it be construed <br /> that Erosion Control personnel are acting as liaison between you and your designer, <br /> contractors, or other agents. If problems arise, Erosion Control personnel will suggest solutions; <br /> however these are only suggestions, since Erosion Control personnel will not act as your <br /> engineer. If necessary you must employ your engineer or architect to design a solution. <br /> We will continue to work with you, your contractor, and designer, and we will contact <br /> personnel at the site whenever possible to keep the site in compliance (as long as all of you are <br /> responsive). If this approach fails, and you do not take the initiative in responding to requests <br /> for compliance, you will be given written notices of violation and enforcement action will be <br /> S:\5_Erosion Control and Water Quality\Erosion Control and Water Quality\Jobs by year\New Work <br /> 18\Orange\The Lodges at Chapel Hill\The Lodges at Chapel Hill COA.docx 3 <br />