Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting State Traffic Commission Permitting & Storm Water Permitting State.

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Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting State Traffic Commission Permitting & Storm Water Permitting State Traffic Commission (STC) Overview of the STC When Are You Required to Get an STC Certificate? Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist) Current Issues/Policies of STC DPW Projects & Future Involvement State Traffic Commission (STC) Overview of the STC When Are You Required to Get an STC Certificate? Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist) Current Issues/Policies of STC DPW Projects & Future Involvement DEP General Permit for Stormwater and Dewatering Wastewaters from Construction Activities Overview of General Permit When Are You Required to Register for a General Permit? Requirements of General Permit Current Issues/Policies (DPW Procedures) DEP General Permit for Stormwater and Dewatering Wastewaters from Construction Activities Overview of General Permit When Are You Required to Register for a General Permit? Requirements of General Permit Current Issues/Policies (DPW Procedures)

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Overview STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Overview The STC consists of the commissioners of DOT, Public Safety, and Motor Vehicles. The STC promulgates regulations establishing a uniform system of traffic control signals, devices, signs and markings for public highways. The STC has an Executive Director. The STC office processes all traffic regulatory matters investigated by DOT, in conjunction with DMV, DPS, and the Legal Traffic Authority of a municipality. Reports and recommendations are submitted to STC by DOT Bureau of Engineering and Highway Operations - Division of Traffic Engineering prior to the Commission meeting. The Commission meets once a month. The STC consists of the commissioners of DOT, Public Safety, and Motor Vehicles. The STC promulgates regulations establishing a uniform system of traffic control signals, devices, signs and markings for public highways. The STC has an Executive Director. The STC office processes all traffic regulatory matters investigated by DOT, in conjunction with DMV, DPS, and the Legal Traffic Authority of a municipality. Reports and recommendations are submitted to STC by DOT Bureau of Engineering and Highway Operations - Division of Traffic Engineering prior to the Commission meeting. The Commission meets once a month.

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Overview (continued) STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Overview (continued) The STC regulates certain types of development and any associated impact on a state highway, specifically…… The STC regulates certain types of development and any associated impact on a state highway, specifically…… No person, firm, corporation, state agency, or municipal agency or combination thereof shall build, expand, establish or operate any open air theater, shopping center or other development generating large volumes of traffic, having an exit or entrance on, or abutting or adjoining, any state highway or substantially affecting state highway traffic within this state until such person or agency has procured from the State Traffic Commission a certificate that the operation thereof will not imperil the safety of the public. (CGS Sec [a]) No person, firm, corporation, state agency, or municipal agency or combination thereof shall build, expand, establish or operate any open air theater, shopping center or other development generating large volumes of traffic, having an exit or entrance on, or abutting or adjoining, any state highway or substantially affecting state highway traffic within this state until such person or agency has procured from the State Traffic Commission a certificate that the operation thereof will not imperil the safety of the public. (CGS Sec [a])

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Overview (continued) STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Overview (continued) Furthermore… No local building official shall issue a building or foundation permit to any person, firm, corporation, state agency or municipal agency to build, expand, establish or operate such a development until the person, firm, corporation or agency provides to such official a copy of the certificate issued under this section by the commission. (CGS Sec [b]) Furthermore… No local building official shall issue a building or foundation permit to any person, firm, corporation, state agency or municipal agency to build, expand, establish or operate such a development until the person, firm, corporation or agency provides to such official a copy of the certificate issued under this section by the commission. (CGS Sec [b]) STC can order the work to cease, require the applicant comply with specific conditions within a reasonable period of time, or go to court. The STC has 120 days to act upon an application. It can also suspend the review time until the application is complete. STC can order the work to cease, require the applicant comply with specific conditions within a reasonable period of time, or go to court. The STC has 120 days to act upon an application. It can also suspend the review time until the application is complete.

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION When Are You Required to Get an STC Certificate? STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION When Are You Required to Get an STC Certificate? Affecting a State Highway (Interstate highways or state routes) Certificate Determination Review Requires cover letter, project specifics, plan of the entire property, a site plan street network showing nearest state highway, and possibly some detailed traffic analysis. New facility, not part of an existing campus/complex, but affecting a state highway: 200 or more parking spaces or 100,000 square feet of floor area

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION When Are You Required to Get an STC Certificate? STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION When Are You Required to Get an STC Certificate? Existing facility with an existing Certificate An increase in 50 or more parking spaces = New Certificate Any expansion in square footage = New Certificate Existing facility without a Certificate An increase in 50 or more parking spaces Any expansion in square footage Change in Use Determination Review

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist) STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist)

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist) STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist) Information to be submitted: 1” = 40’ Scale Roadway Plan -Showing frontage and 500’ in each direction -Existing and proposed topographical features -Any road improvements -Intersection sight lines -Sign and pavement markings (existing & proposed) -Property and Right-of-Way lines (both side of roadway) 1” = 40’ Scale Roadway Plan -Showing frontage and 500’ in each direction -Existing and proposed topographical features -Any road improvements -Intersection sight lines -Sign and pavement markings (existing & proposed) -Property and Right-of-Way lines (both side of roadway) 1” = 40’ Horizontal, 1’ = 4’ Vertical Scale Profile of all Drives 1’ = 40’ Scale Pavement Marking and Signing Plan Site Plan -Contours, drainage, number and location of parking spaces 1” = 40’ Horizontal, 1’ = 4’ Vertical Scale Profile of all Drives 1’ = 40’ Scale Pavement Marking and Signing Plan Site Plan -Contours, drainage, number and location of parking spaces

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist) STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist) Information to be submitted (continued): Site location plan showing state highway and major interesting town roads Traffic Information -Site generated traffic -Existing traffic -Background traffic -Combined traffic -Capacity analysis -Storage/Queue analysis -Accident analysis Site location plan showing state highway and major interesting town roads Traffic Information -Site generated traffic -Existing traffic -Background traffic -Combined traffic -Capacity analysis -Storage/Queue analysis -Accident analysis

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist) STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Requirements of STC - Major Traffic Generator Certificate (STC Checklist) Information to be submitted (continued): Drainage Requirements (Drainage Report) -USGS Map -FEMA FIRM Map -Detailed narrative relating to proposed drainage and existing state (DOT) facilities -Contour plans (both within and beyond site boundaries) -Drainage layout and details of existing and proposed storm sewer as well as hydraulic structure designs and their relationships to any adjacent state drainage facilities -If connecting to or draining to a DOT facility requires an analysis to determine if the DOT system is adequate -Design plans and computations -Stormwater treatment measures -Floodplain analysis Drainage Requirements (Drainage Report) -USGS Map -FEMA FIRM Map -Detailed narrative relating to proposed drainage and existing state (DOT) facilities -Contour plans (both within and beyond site boundaries) -Drainage layout and details of existing and proposed storm sewer as well as hydraulic structure designs and their relationships to any adjacent state drainage facilities -If connecting to or draining to a DOT facility requires an analysis to determine if the DOT system is adequate -Design plans and computations -Stormwater treatment measures -Floodplain analysis

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Current Issues/Policies of STC STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION Current Issues/Policies of STC Any increase in square footage = a New Certificate Extensive drainage analysis even if the project is maintaining or decreasing runoff. Requiring water quality (stormwater) measures as part of STC approval, using EPA Phase II as justification

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION DPW Projects STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION DPW Projects New facilities (200+ parking spaces / 100,000 SF) - If not on a state highway, make sure a Certificate Determination is done early, hopefully before or during A/E proposal negotiations. - If there’s no question that the project needs a STC Certificate (frontage on state highway), then the A/E scope/proposal needs to address the traffic and drainage* components of the STC Checklist. * Watershed/hydraulic and DOT system analysis

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION DPW Projects STATE TRAFFIC COMMISSION DPW Projects Facilities with an Existing STC Certificate (50+ parking spaces) - Make sure the A/E scope/proposal will meet the traffic and drainage components of the STC Checklist. Facilities with an Existing STC Certificate (expansions) - Come talk to me. Future Involvement Hope to work with STC in developing a process or agreement for future DPW projects that meets both STC and DPW needs with regard to expansions and drainage. Hope to work with STC in developing a process or agreement for future DPW projects that meets both STC and DPW needs with regard to expansions and drainage.

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting DEP CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES PERMIT Overview of General Permit DEP CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES PERMIT Overview of General Permit Phase I (1992) - Construction: >5 acres Disturbed Phase II (1999) - Construction down to 1 acre - Register with DEP between 1-9 acres - Stormwater Pollution Control Plan review for 10 or more acres

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting DEP CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES PERMIT When Are You Required to Register for a General Permit? DEP CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES PERMIT When Are You Required to Register for a General Permit? 30 days prior to the commencement of the construction activities which result in the disturbance of one or more total acres of land area on a site regardless of project phasing.

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting DEP CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES PERMIT Requirements of General Permit DEP CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES PERMIT Requirements of General Permit Retain if <500’ of tidal wetland 80% long-term sediment removal Energy dissipators Follow 2002 CT Soil and Erosion Control Guidelines

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting DEP CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES PERMIT Current Issues/Policies (DPW Procedures) DEP CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES PERMIT Current Issues/Policies (DPW Procedures) Who prepares the Registration form / who submits? 1.A/E = prepares plans and completes the registration form as part of CDs. Project engineer signs a part of the form. 2.GC = signs and submits the registration form to DEP 30 days prior to disturbance. DPW not the registrant. Consultants Procedural Manual & DPW Contract Documents clearly identifies who’s responsible. No waiver of DEP fee for DPW projects: $500 to register (1-9 acres), an additional $500 for plan review (10+ acres). Fee paid by GC.

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting Revised DPW Checklist for Permits, Certifications and Approvals Revised DPW Checklist for Permits, Certifications and Approvals Additions/deletions to DEP permits Submit with proposal

Team Tech meeting May 22, 2006 State Traffic Commission & DEP Storm Water Permitting Questions?