HomeMy WebLinkAboutCT 00-20; FOX MILLER PROPERTY; WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION; 2004-05-14t ,
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
San Diego Region
Terry Tamminen
Secretary for
Environmental
Protection
Int~et Address: http://www.swrcb.ca.govlrwqcb91
9174 Sky Park Court, Snite 100, San Diego, California 92123
(;1!)O-29=:f-D~ Arnold Sdtwarzenegger
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PROJECT:
APPLICANT:
ACTION:
Action on Request for
Clean Water Act section 401 Water Quality Certification
and Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements
for Discharge of Dredged andlor Fill Materials
Fox Miller Property (File No. 04C.028)
Allen Jones
H.G. Fenton Company
7588 Metropolitan Drive
San Diego, CA 9~108-4401
o Order for Low Impact Certification o Order for Denial of Certification
• Order for Technically-conditioned
Certification
STANDARD CONDITIONS:
• Waiver of Waste Discharge
Requirements
The following three standard conditions apply to all certification actions, except as noted under
Condition 3 for denials (Action 3).
1. This certification action is subject to modification or revocation upon administrative or
judicial review, including review and amendment pursuant to section 13330 of the California
Water Code and section 3867 of Title 23 of the California Co~ of Regulations (23 CCR).
2. This certification action is not intended and shall not be con.strued to apply to any discharge
from any activity involving a hydroelectric facility requiring a Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (FERC) license or an amendment to a PERC license unles!? the pertinent
certification application was filed pursuant to 23 eCR subsection 3855(b) and the .
application specifically identified that a PERC license or amendment to aFERC license for a
hydroelectric facility was being sought.
3. The validity of any non-denial certification action (Actions ~ and 2) shall be conditioned
upon total payment of the full fee required under 23 .CCR section 3833, unless otherwise
stated in writing by the certifying agency.
California Envirollmentol Protection Agency
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H.G. Fenton Company File No. 04C-028
ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS:
In addition to the three standard conditions, the H.G. Fenton Company shall satisfy the
following:
A. GENERAL CONDfflONS
1. H.G. Fenton Company shall, at all times, fully comply with the engineeringpians,
specifications and technical reports submitted with this application for 401 Water Quality
Certification and all subsequent submittals required as part of this certification.
2. H.G. Fenton Company shall comply with the requirements of State Water Reso~es Control
Board Water Quality Order No. 99-08-DWQ, the NPDES General Permit for Storm Water
Discharges Associated with Construction ,Activity.
3. H.G. Fenton Company shall maintain a copy of this Certification at the project site so' as to be
available at all times to site personnel and agencies.
4. Prior to the start of the project, H.G. Fenton Company shall educate all personnel on the
requirements in this Certification, pollution prevention measures, and spill response.
5. H.G. Fenton Company shall pennit the Board or its authorized representative at all times,
upon presentation of credentials:
a) Entry onto proje<it premises, including all areas on which wetland fill or wetland
mitigation is located or in which records are kept.
b) Access to copy any records required to be kept under the terms and conditions of th~s
certification. .
c) Inspection of any treatment equipment, monitoring eqUipment, or monitoring method
required by this certification. .
d) Sampling of any discharge or surface water covered by this Order.
6. H.G. Fenton Company shall notify the Regional Board within 24 hourS of any unauthorized
discharge to waters of the U.S. andlor State; measures that were implemented to stop and
contain the discharge; measures implemented to clean-up the discharge; the volume and type
of materials discharged and recovered; and additional BMPs or other measures that will be
implemented to prevent future 9ischarges.
7. H.G. Fenton Company shall, at all times, maintain appropriate types and siIfficient quantities
of materials onsite to contain any spill or inadvertent release of materials that may cause a
condition of pollution or nuisance if the materials .reached a waters of the U.S. andlor State.
8. This Certification is not transferable to any person except after notice to the Execqtive
Officer of the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board (Regional Board). The
applicant s~all submit this notice in writing at least 30 days in advance of any ptopo$ed
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transfer. The notice must include a written agreement between the existing and new owner
containing a specific date for the transfer of this Certification's responsibility and coverage
between the current discharger and the new discharger. This agreement shall inclqde an
acknowledgement that the existing owner is liable for compliance and violations up to the
transfer date and that the new owner is liable from the transfer date on.
9. In the event of any violation or threatened violation of the conditions of this certificatiQn, the
violation or threatened violation shall be subject to any remedies, penalties·, process or
sanctions as provided for under state law. For purposes of section 401(d) ofthe Clean Water
Act, the applicability of any state law authorizing remedies, penalties, processor sanctions
for the violation or threatened violation constitutes a limitation necessary to assure
complian,ce with the water quality ~tandards and other pertinent requirements incorporated
into this certification.
10. In response to a suspected violation of any condition of this certification, the Regional Water
Quality Control Board (RWQCB) may require the holder of a:qy permit or license subject to
this certification to furnish, under penalty of perjury, any technical or monitoring reports the
RWQCB deems appropriate, provided that the burden, including costs, of the reports shall be
a reasonable relationship to the need for the reports and the benefits to be obtained from the
reports.
11. In response to any violation of the conditions of this certification, the RWQCB may add to or
modify the conditions of this certification as appropriate to ensure compliance.
12. This certificatiort does not address dewatering; separate authorization (per Reigonal Board
Order No. R9-2001-96) will be required from the Regional Bo~d for any dewatering
impacts.
13. The treatment, storage, and disposal of wastewater during the life of the project must be done
in accordance with the waiver of waste discharge requirement$ established by the Regional
Board pursuant to ewe § 13260.
14. H.G. Fenton Company shall notify each lot purchaser of this Certification's requirements for
post-construction best management practices.
15. Upon transfer of each lot, H.G. Fenton Company shall notify the Regional Board and provide
contact infonnation for the purchaser.
B. POST CONSTRUCTION STORM WATER MANAGEMENT
1. All storm drain inlet structures within the project boundaries shall be stamped and/or
stenciled with appropriate language prohibiting non-stonn water discharges. .
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2. Stormwater that originates in the streets shall be treated prior to discharge to the'canyon, using
inlet filters as proposed in t:be application for 401 Certification.
3. H.G. Fenton Company shall be responsible for inspection and maintenance of all post-
construction structural BMPs until such responsibility is legally transferred to the local
homeowners association or other entity.
a. At the time maintenance responsibility for post-construction BMPs is legally
transferred, H.G. Fenton Company shall submit to the Regional Board a copy of such
documentation.
b. At the time maintenance responsibility for post-construction BMPs is legally
transferred, H.G. Fenton Company shall provide the transferee with a copy of a Iong-
teon HMP maintenance plan that complies with manufacturer specifications.
4. H.G. Fenton Company shan implement site design features described in the Water Quality
Technical Report for Fox-Miller Carlsbad Tract CT 00-02 (prepared by Buccola Engineering,
Inc.)
a. Upon transfer of each individuallpt, H,G. Fenton Company shall provide the lot
purchaser with a copy of the Water Quality Technical Report for the site and
inform the lot purchaser of the requirement to develop and implement on"-site
post-construction BMPs based on numeric sizing criteria as described in the
Water Quality Technical Report to treat the first flush of rainfall prior to
discharging to Letterbox Canyon.
5. H.G. Fenton Company shall provide each lot purchaser with a subdivision and lot map that
clearly distinguishes the location and pmpose of stormwater conveyance, site design.
pollution prevention, and treatment BMP features installed by H.G. Fenton Company for the
subdivision and lot.
6. The portion of the basin used for mitigation in Letterbox Canyon shallrtot be used as a water
quality treatment facility to treat runoff from the property.
a Each lot and the road shan include post-construction best management practices
so that ~tormwater and urban runoff shall be treated to remove potential pollutants
prior to being discharged into the mitigation basin in Letterbox Canyon.
7. Flood and stonnwater conveyance maintenance activities within the basin, including .... ,-
disturbance andlor removal of sediments and vegetation (other than the removal of trash and
exotic species) shall only occur in the western 15-feet of the basin .
. a. The western area of the basin proposed for limited maintenance activity shall be
demarcated, without the use of flow constriction devices; so that maintenance
personnel are made aware to avoid impacting the mitigation area.
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c. MI1'IGATION
1. Mitigation for pennanent impacts to 0.02 acres and temporary impacts to 0.2 acres, will be
achieved by the creation of 0.3 acres of a southern willow scrub wetland and riparian
community in Letterbox Canyon on-site (as described in the Habitat Restoration and
Mitigation Plan, RECON, February 2004).
a. Any proposed changes to the restoration and mitigation plan for waters of the State
shall be provided to the Regional Board at least 60 days prior to implemeI,ltation.
2. Irrigation equipment installed to support the establishment of the mitigation vegetation'shall
not be abandoned in place, and it shall be removed upon or prior to attait1II).ent of mitigation
success criteria.
3. Within 90 days of the issuance of this certification, H.O. Fenton Company shall provide a
draft preservation mechanism (e.g. deed restriction, conservation easement, etc.) that will
protect all mitigation areas and their buffers in perpetuity. The conservation easement or
other legal limitation on the mitigation property shall be adequate to demon$trate that the' site
will be maintained without future development or encroachment on the site or which could
otherwise reduce the functions and values of the site for the variety of beneficial uses of
waters of the U.S. that it supports. The conservation easement or other appropriate legal
limitation shall prohibit, without exception, all residential, commercial, industrial,
institutional, and transportation development, and any other in:fra&tructure development that
would not maintain or enhance the wetland functions and values of the ,site. Other
infrastructure development to be prohibited includes, but is not limited to, &dditional utjIity
lines, paved maintenance roads, and areas of maintained landscaping for recreation. The
H.G. Fenton Company shall submit proof of a completed preservation mech.anism within QM
~ of issuance of this certification.
4. H.G. Fenton Company shall submit a report (including topography maps and planting
locations) to the Regional Board within 90 days of completion of mitigation site preparation
and planting, describing as-built status of the mitigation project. If the site grading and planting
are not completed within six weeks of each other, separate reports will be submitted describing
those specific as-built conditions.
a. The As-Built report shall include a description of the mitigation reference site,
including photo documentation, vegetation community analysis, and assessment of
hydrologic, biochemical, and habitat functions.
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5. The construction of proposed mitigation shan be completed within the same calendar year as
impacts occur, or at least no later than 9 months following the close of the calendar year in
which impacts first occur (e.g., if impacts occur in June 2004, construction of mitigation for
all impacts muSt be completed no later than September 2005). Delays in implementing
mitigation shall result in an increased mitigation ratio by 1.2 acre for each acre of impact for
each year, or part thereof, of delay.
6. Mitigation areas shall be maintained free of perennial exotic plant species including, but not
limited to, pampas grass, giant reed, tamarisk, sweet fennel, tree tobacco, castor bean, and
pepper tree. Annual exotic plant species shall not occupy more than 5 percent of the onsite or
off site mitigation areas.
7. If at a~y time during the implementation and establishment of the mitigation area(s), and
prior to verific~tion of meeting success criteria, a catastrophic natural event (e.g., fire, flood)
occurs and impacts the mitigation area, H.G. Fenton Company shall be responsible for repair
and replanting of the damaged area(s).
8. Mitigation monitoring reports shall be submitted annually until mitigation has been deemed
successful. Monitoring reports shall be submitted no later than 30 days following the end of
the monitoring period. MOnitoring reports shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
a) Names, qualifications, and affiliations of the persons contributing to the report;
b) Tables presenting the raw data collected in the field as well as analyses of the
physical and biological data;
c) Qualitative and quantitative comparisons of current mitigation conditions with
pre~construction conditions, previous mitigation monitoring results, and reference'
site conditions;
d) Photodocumentation from established reference points;
e) St)!Vey report documenting boundaries of mitigation area; and
f) Other items specified in the draft and final Mitigation and Monitoring Plan.
D. REPPRTlNG
1. AU infonnation requested in this Certification is pursuant to California Water Code
(ewC) section 13267. Civil liability may be administratively impo$ed by the Regional
Board for failure to furnish requested infonnation pursuant to ewe section 13268.
2. All applications, reports, or infonnation submitted to the Regional Board shall be signed
and certified as follows: ' '
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"1 certify under penalty of law that 1 have personally examined and am familiar
with the informatlon submitted in this document and all attachments and that,
based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsipZe fot obtatning
the information, I believe that the information is true, accurate, and complete. 1
am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information.
including the possibility of fine and imprisonment. "
3. The H.G. Fenton Company shall submit reports required under this certificati~, Qr other
information required by the Regional Board, to:
Executive Officer
California Regional Water Quality Control Board
San Diego Region
Attn: 401 Certification; File No 04C-028
9174 Sky Park Court, Suite 100
San Diego. California 92123
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PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF PROJECT APPLICATION:
On March 8, 2004, receipt of the project application was posted on the SDRWQCBweb site to
serve as appropriate notification to the public.
REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD CONTACT PERSON!
JeremY-Haas
California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region
9174 Sky Park Court, Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92123
858-467-2735
haasj@rb9.swrcb.ca.gov
WATER QUALITY CERTIFICATION:
I hereby certify that the proposed discharge from the Fox-Miller Project (File No. 04C-Q28 )
will comply with the applicable provisions of sections 301 ("Effluent Limitations"), 302 ("Water·
Quality Related Effluent Limitations"), 303 (,'Water Quality Standards and Implementation
Plans"), 306 ("National Standards of Performance"), and 307 ("Toxic and Pretreatment Effluent
Standards") of the Clean Water Act. This discharge is also regulated under California Regional
Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region, Waiver of Waste Discharge Requirements
(Waiver Policy) No. 17. Please note that this waiver is conditional and, should new information
come to our attention that indicates a water quality problem, the Regional Board may issue waste .
discharge requirements at that time.
Except insofar as may be modified by any preceding conditions, all certification actions are
contingent on (a) the discharge being limited and all proposed mitigation being completed in
strict compliance with the applicants' project description andlor on the attached Project
Information Sheet, and (b) on compliance with all applicable requirements of the Regional Water
Quality .Control Board's Water Quality Control Plan (Basin Plan).
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. Date JO H. ROBER' S
utive Officer
Regional Water Quality Control Board
Attachments: 1. Project Infonnation
2. Distribution List
3. Location Map
4. Site Map
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Applicant:
Applicant
Representatives:
Project Name:
Project Location:
Type of Project:
Project Description:
Federal AgencyJPermit:
ATTACHMENT 1
PROJECT INFORMATION
Allen Jones
H.G. Fenton Company
7588 Metropolitan Drive
San Diego, CA 92108-4401
619-400-0134
fax:619-400~11
ajones@hgfenton.com
Wendy Loeffler
~CON
1927 Fifth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
619-308-9333
fax: 619-308-9334
wloeffler@recon-us.com
..... Fox-MHler (401 file no. 04C-028)
File No. 04C-028
The proposed project is located in the City of Carlsbad, north of Palomar
-Airport Road, east of EI Camino Real, and between Faraday Avenue and
College Blvd. (San Luis Rey USGS Quadrangle)
Subdivision and grading of industrial lots
v-The proposed project is the subdivision and grading or a 53.65 acre
parcel into a five lot industrial subdivision with an open space lot and
a road. The project would alsO install sewer and storm drains.-
./ The intent of the developer is to sell the fInished lots to indiv.id1i~1
owners. The four industrial lots will be graded to include on-site
detention facilities, and the developers of each lot wm be responsible
for design, implementation, and maintenance of the liItlmate post-
construction stormwater treatment facilities, on a lot-by-Iot basis.
"U.S. Army Corps of Engineers § 404, Nationwide Permit No. 39
Other Required Regulatory ."California Department ofFish and Game streambed alteration agreement~
Approvals:
California Environmental
Quality Act (CEQA)
Compliance:
Receiving Water:
The City of Carlsbad issued a Mitigated Negative Declaration for the
" project on November 5, 2002.
Letterbox Canyon. tributary to Agua Hedionda (HSA 904.31)
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Impacted Waters of the
United States:
Dredge Volume:
Related Projects
Implemented/to be
Implemented by the
Applicant(s):
Compensatory Mitigation:
Best Management
Practices:
Public Notice:
Fees:
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" Temporary:
Streambed: 0.02 acre, 279 linear feet
-/ Permanent:
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Wetland: 0.03 acre, 105 linear feet
Streambed: 0.017 acre, 2350 linear feet
Wetland: Creation of 0.3 acre
Streambed: Preservation of 0.02 acre
Fil",
./ For this stage of development, the four industrial 10.
to include on-site detention facilities. The subseguem
each lot will be responsible for design, implementatii
maintenance of the ultimate post-construction stol'JE
facilities on a Iot-by.lot basis. Runoff from the new-
treated with inlet mters.
The City of Carlsbad has stated (April 20, 20(4) tha-
;' constructio:Q BMPs, in accordance with SUSMP erit
Municipal Storm Water Permit (Regional Boa~ Or-
01) will be required for the ultimate buildout of eact:l
. On March 8, 2004, receipt of the project application w~
v SDRWQCB web site to serve as appropriate notificatio::3l
,/ Total Due: $13,668
Total Paid: $13,668 (check Nos. 018033 and 018697):
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ATTACHMENT 2
DISTRIBUTION LIST
Mr. Terry Dean
u.s. Army Corps of Engineers
Regulatory Branch
16885 VV. Bernardo Dr .• Suite 300 A
San Diego, CA 92127
(858) 674-5388 (fax)
State Water Resources Control Board
Division of Water Quality
Wendy Loeffler
RECON
1927 Fifth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
Jayne Strommer
City of Carlsbad
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ATTACHMENT 3
PROJECT LOCATION
File No. 04C-028
The project is located along El Camino Real, east of College Boulevard, in Carlsbad, CA.
It is south of Agua Hedionda.
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