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HomeMy WebLinkAboutC010.0.8 - State and Federal PermitsPage 8 14. Identification of any other state or federal water quality permits or authorizations that are required for construction activities United Consulting, on behalf of Clay Township, conducted a desktop review of the site for the presence of streams and wetlands within the project limits. According to the Aerial Map (Attachment B) and the National Wetlands Inventory Mapper (https://www.fws.gov/wetlands/Data/Mapper.html) there are no wetlands within or adjacent to the project limits. The project will require an IDEM Section 401 Water Quality Certification, US Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 Permit and IDNR Construction in a Floodway Permit. 15. Identification and delineation of existing cover, including natural buffers The project area, outside of existing pavement, consists of mowed lawns and with trees and shrubs and successional forest. Aerial photography (Attachment B) also shows the general vegetation types. 16. Existing site topography at an interval appropriate to indicate drainage patterns Existing contours of the construction area are provided on the layout plan/profile sheets within the project plan set (Attachment A). 17. Location(s) where run-off enters the project site Stormwater enters the site from the east and west through existing channels and can be seen on the construction plan sets in Appendix A. 18. Location(s) where run-off discharges from the project site prior to land disturbance Existing channels, ditches and culverts directing stormwater discharge off-site is shown on the construction plan set (Appendix A). 19. Location of all existing structures on the project site All existing structures including buildings, and other existing infrastructure are shown in the construction plan set (Appendix F). 20. Existing permanent retention or detention facilities, including manmade wetlands, designed for the purpose of stormwater management No storm water system is proposed. The use of temporary silt fence, filter sock, and temporary pipe inlet protection. Locations and specifications for these are shown in the erosion control plan set (Attachment A).