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HomeMy WebLinkAboutIDEM - Application - 11-21-05 INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT We make Indiana a cleaner, healthier place to live. Mitchell E.Daniels,Jr. 100 North Senate Avenue November 23;. 2005 Governor Indianapolis,Indiana 46204 (317)232-8603 Thomas W.Easterly (800)451-6027 Commissioner www.IN.gov/idem VIA CERTIFIED MAIL 7002 0510 0002 5827 4542 Pedcor Residential, LLC One Pedcor Square / REC 770 Third Avenue Southwest r-- E��U Carmel, Indiana 46032 f,:a ;� NOV 282005 DO Dear Applicant: Oit Re: 327 IAC Article 3 Construction Permit Application Plans and Specifications for Sanitary Sewer Carmel City Center, Parcel 5, Phase 1 Permit Approval No. 17679 Carmel, Indiana Hamilton County The application, plans and specifications, and supporting documents for the above-referenced project have been reviewed and processed in accordance with rules adopted under 327 IAC Article 3. Enclosed is the Construction Permit (Approval No. 17679), which applies to the construction of the above-referenced proposed sanitary sewer system to be located southwest corner of City Center Drive and Rangeline Road. Please review the enclosed permit carefully and become familiar with its terms and conditions. In addition, it is imperative that the applicant, consulting architect/engineer(A/E), inspector, and contractor are aware of these terms, conditions, and reporting and testing requirements. It should be noted that any person affected or aggrieved by the agency's decision in authorizing the construction of the above-referenced facility may, within fifteen (15) days from date of mailing, appeal by filing a request with the Office of Environmental Adjudication for an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with IC 4-21.5-3-7 and IC 13-15-6. The procedure for appeal is outlined in more detail in Part III of the attached construction permit. Plans and specifications were prepared by Woolpert, Inc., certified by Mr. Russell E. Spiars, P. E., and submitted for review on October 20, 2005, with additional information submitted on November 4, 2005. Recycled Paper ® An Equal Opportunity Employer Please Recycle (3 Any questions concerning this permit may be addressed Mr. Willie D. Soliven, of our staff, at 317/232-8643. Questions concerning appeal procedures should be addressed to the Office of Environmental Adjudication, at 317/232-8591. Sincerely, c4,2 Kenneth A. Lee, Chief Facility Construction Section Office of Water Quality WDS/pb Project No. M-17467 Enclosures cc: Hamilton County Health Department Hamilton County Commissioner City of Carmel Woolpert, Inc. City of Carmel Redevelopment Commission Carmel United Methodist Church, Inc. Tivoli INvestmetns LLC Cannel Civic Square Bldg. Corp. William W. & Sharon W. Knowles Co-Trustees Stephen L. & Sharon L. White Co-Trustees SOM, LLC Vaughn A. Wamsley Trustee Phillip L. & Judith E. Stewart • Page 1 of 5 Permit Approval No 17679 INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM UNDER 327 IAC ARTICLE 3 DECISION OF APPROVAL Pedcor Residential, LLC, in accordance with the provisions of IC 13-15 and 327 IAC Article 3 is hereby issued a permit to construct the sanitary sewer system to be located southwest corner of City Center Drive and Rangeline Road. The permittee is required to comply with requirements set forth in Parts I, II and III hereof. The permit is effective pursuant to IC 4-21.5- 3-4(d). If a petition for review and a petition for stay of effectiveness are filed pursuant to IC 13- 15-6, an Environmental Law Judge may be appointed for an adjudicatory hearing. The force and effect of any contested permit provision may be stayed at that time. NOTICE OF EXPIRATION DATE This permit and the authorization to initiate construction of this sanitary sewer system shall expire at midnight December 1, 2006. In order to receive authorization to begin construction beyond the date of expiration, the permittee shall submit such information and forms as are required by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management at least sixty (60) days prior to the expiration date. Signed this 21st day of November , 20 05 , for the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. Kenneth A. Lee, Chief Facility Construction Section Office of Water Quality r ! • Page 2 of 5 Permit Approval No 17679 SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM DESCRIPTION It is proposed to install approximately 1,025 feet of 10-inch diameter PVC ASTM D-3034 (SDR 35) sanitary sewer to serve 92 one-bedroom apartments, 116 two-bedroom apartments, 18 three-bedroom apartments, one restaurant, one retail, and one office and future development in the referenced project with an initial expected total average flow of 92,666 gpd. The new sewer will be connected to an existing 10-inch diameter sanitary sewer at City Center Drive, west side of Rangeline Road. Inspection of the new sanitary sewer during construction, maintenance after completion, and wastewater treatment will be provided by the City of Carmel. CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS TO THE AUTHORIZATION FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SANITARY SEWERS During the period beginning on the effective date of this permit and extending until the expiration date, the permittee'is authorized to construct the above described sanitary sewer system. Such construction shall conform to all provisions of State Rule 327 IAC Article 3 and the following specific provisions: PART I SPECIFIC CONDITIONS AND LIMITATIONS TO THE CONSTRUCTION PERMIT Unless specific authorization is otherwise provided under the permit, the permittee shall comply with the following conditions: 1. All local permits shall be obtained before construction is begun on this project. 2. If pollution or nuisance conditions are created, immediate corrective action will • be taken by the permittee. 3. The separation of sanitary sewers from water mains and drinking water wells must comply with 327 IAC 3-6-9. 4. All gravity sewer pipe must be leak tested using either a hydrostatic test or air test in accordance with 327 IAC 3-6-19(d). If using a hydrostatic test, the rate of exfiltration or infiltration shall not exceed 200 gallons per inch of pipe diameter per linear mile per day. Air test shall be as prescribed. • Page 3 of 5 Permit Approval No 17679 5. The results of the gravity sewer leakage test and/or force main leakage test on the completed sewer shall be submitted to this office within three months of completion of construction. 6. Deflection tests must be performed on all flexible pipe after the final backfill has been in place at least 30 days. No pipe shall exceed a vertical deflection of 5%. Deflection test results shall be submitted with the infiltration/exfiltration test results. (The following are considered nonflexible pipes: vitrified clay pipe, concrete pipe, ductile iron pipe, cast iron pipe, asbestos cement pipe.) 7. Manholes shall be air tested in accordance with ASTM C 1244-93, Standard Test Method for Concrete Sewer Manholes by the Negative Air Pressure(Vacuum)Test. The manhole test results shall be submitted with the gravity sewer leakage test results. Failure to submit test results within the allotted time period or failure to meet guidelines as set forth in the above conditions could be subject to enforcement proceedings as provided by 327 IAC 3-5-3. Page 4 of 5 Permit Approval No 17679 PART II GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. No significant or material changes in the scope of the plans or construction of this project shall be made unless the following provisions are met: a. Request for permit modification is made 60 days in advance of the proposed significant or material changes in the scope of the plans or construction; b. Submit a detailed statement of such proposed changes; c. Submit revised plans and specifications including a revised design summary; and d. Obtain a revised construction permit from this agency. 2. This permit may be modified, suspended, or revoked for cause including, but not limited to the following: a. Violation of any term or conditions of this permit: b. Obtaining this permit by misrepresentation or failure to disclose fully all relevant facts. 3. Nothing herein shall be construed as guaranteeing that the proposed sanitary sewer system shall meet standards, limitations or requirements of this or any other agency of state or federal government, as this agency has no direct control over the actual construction and/or operation of the proposed project. 4. If this project will require the discharge of dredged or fill material into waters of the state, your project will require authorization from the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers and IDEM-OWQ-Section 401 Water Quality Certification Program. For more information contact IDEM-OWQ at 317-233-8488 or visit our web site at http://www.in.gov/idem/water/planbr/401 /index.html Page 5 of 5 Permit Approval No 17679 PART III APPEALS PROCEDURE Anyone wishing to challenge this agency's decision for authorizing the construction of this facility may do so, provided that a petition for administrative review is filed as required by IC 4-21.5-3-7. The petition must be submitted within fifteen (15) days of the date of mailing of this permit notification. The petition must include facts demonstrating that you are either the applicant, a person aggrieved or adversely affected by this decision, or otherwise entitled to review by law. Additionally, IC 1.3-15-6-2 requires that your petition include: 1. The name and address of the person making the request; 2. The interest of the person making the request; 3. Identification of any persons represented by the person making the request; 4. The reasons, with particularity, for the request; 5. The issues, with particularity, proposed for consideration at the hearing; and 6. Identification of the permit terms and conditions which, in the judgement of the person making the request, would be appropriate in the case in question to satisfy the requirements of the law governing permits of the type granted or denied by the Assistant Commissioner's action. 7. Pursuant to IC 4-21.5-3-1(f), any document serving as a petition for review or review and stay must be filed with the Office of Environmental Adjudication. Filing of such a document is complete on the earliest of the following dates: a. The date on which the petition is delivered to the Office of Environmental Adjudication, Indiana Government Center North, 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 1049, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204; b. The date of the postmark on the envelope containing the petition, if the petition is mailed by United States mail; or c. The date on which the petition is deposited with a private carrier, as shown by a receipt issued by the carrier, if the petition is sent by private carrier.