Entire Design Manual - Greenville County
Entire Design Manual - Greenville County
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shall be submitted and stamped/sealed by professionally licensed engineers, landscape architects or Tier<br />
B land surveyors.<br />
The <strong>Greenville</strong> <strong>County</strong> Storm Water Management Permit Application (Non-Simplified Storm Water<br />
Application) can be processed efficiently if all necessary information is included with the permit<br />
application. This section of the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> explains the information required in order to obtain the<br />
desired permit. With proper planning and coordination, the permit processing time requirements can be<br />
kept to a minimum. The items discussed in this section of the <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> should be used as a<br />
checklist prior to the submittal of the permit application. The initial submittal package shall contain:<br />
A completed <strong>Greenville</strong> <strong>County</strong> Storm Water Management Permit Application (Non-Simplified<br />
Storm Water Application) Form,<br />
Completed first two pages of the SCDHEC NOI Application Form;<br />
One copy of the Final Site Development Plan including the Sediment Control Plan.<br />
One copy of the Technical Report and supporting calculations, and<br />
A completed checklist based on the Technical Report requirements.<br />
3.3.1 Applications<br />
All necessary application forms and checklists to use in the Non-Simplified Storm Water Application<br />
submittal package can be obtained from <strong>Greenville</strong> <strong>County</strong>. The Non-Simplified Storm Water<br />
Application must be completed accurately and submitted by the applicant to the <strong>Greenville</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />
Storm Water Management Program.<br />
The general submission requirements include the following:<br />
All required application forms completed neatly, legibly and accurately and signed by the owner or<br />
authorized agent.<br />
All required checklists completed neatly, legibly and accurately.<br />
One paper copy of the Final Storm Water Management and Sediment Control Plans completed<br />
neatly, legibly and accurately.<br />
One copy of the Technical Report providing a summarization of existing and proposed site<br />
conditions and the supporting calculations for all storm water management design procedures (See<br />
Section 3.3.8).<br />
3.3.2 Permits<br />
Unless specifically exempted, a Storm Water Management Permit as required by this <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>,<br />
shall be obtained prior to the commencement of any development, redevelopment, building, excavating,<br />
grading, re-grading, paving, landfilling, berming or diking of any property located within <strong>Greenville</strong><br />
<strong>County</strong>.<br />
Other applicable permits such as Federal, State or other local agency may be required for specific project<br />
sites. It is the applicant’s responsibility to recognize the need to obtain all necessary permits before<br />
submitting for a Storm Water Management Permit.<br />
<strong>Greenville</strong> <strong>County</strong>, South Carolina<br />
January 2013 Storm Water Management <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 3-10