There is a $50 permit fee and the renewal permit application should be filled out. There is a $50 permit fee to renew and the renewal permit application should be filled out and submitted to our office along with the final quarterly report and a certification from the maintenance provider that the permitted BMPs are still functioning as intended.Ī renewal permit is required when there is a change in ownership. The current certification that is approved by Bexar County is being provided by the San Antonio River Authority (SARA).Īn annual renewal of the permit is required. Those who will be providing maintenance for the permitted BMPs will be required to have a certification. If maintenance lapses for over a year or if) quarterly reports are not received, a violation letter will be sent and a renewal permit with an engineer certification will be required to bring the site back into compliance. Quarterly maintenance reports are to be sent to Bexar County.
Once received, an inspector will go out to the site to visually confirm the locations of the BMPs and collect photographs of the BMPs for our records.Īfter final approval of the permit, the owner is expected to begin routine maintenance and inspection of the BMPs permitted. The review process for the Post-Construction section will be triggered when the above submittals are received by our office. This section cannot be approved until all BMPs have been constructed, stabilized and in working condition along with a record of maintenance affidavit recordation. The Post-Construction section must be approved to complete the permit. The review process for the Pre-Construction section will be triggered when all of the above submittals are received by our office. Permit Fee ($250: $50 Application fee + $200 review).Payment into Storm Water Mitigation Fund (If applicable).WPAP/CZP Approval Letter (If applicable).
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The Pre-Construction section must be approved prior to construction however, a Pre-Construction approval does not exclusively allow for construction to begin. The $200 review fee will not be assessed.Įach part has its own submittal requirements for the permit. (See Below) Since the BMPs to be permitted have already been reviewed by TCEQ for the WPAP/CZP only the $50 application fee will be assessed. All permitting submittal requirements will stay the same. The storm water control measures to be implemented for the WPAP/ CZP will be the measures permitted. If a WPAP (Water Pollution Abatement Plan) or CZP (Contributing Zone Plan) is required for the site, a permit is required, but no additional mitigation is required. If the project is over the target impervious cover, a permit is required. If the project is within the target impervious cover then a no cost permit is required. We have designed detention facilities throughout San Antonio, South and Central Texas and offer specialized expertise in the design of water quality basins that meet all TCEQ, COE requirements over the Edwards Aquifer Recharge and Contributing Zones.Provided is a table showing the target impervious cover which would trigger additional mitigation. We also bring strong design experience for storm water detention facilities and water quality basins to reduce the negative downstream impacts of storm water runoff and pollutants. They routinely work with many modeling programs including XP-SWMM - 1D/2D modeling, HEC-GeoRAS Steady and Unsteady, HEC-GeoHMS, StormCAD, GeoPAK Drainage, and HY-8.
Our civil engineers have experience relevant to roadway design, street design, linear greenway trails, Natural Channel Design (NCD), Geomorphology, Hydraulic and Hydrologic analysis of drainage natural waterways and storm sewers, FEMA CLOMR and LOMR floodplain analyses, Water Pollution Abatement Plans (WPAP), Storm Water Management Plans (SWMP), detention and water quality basin design, as well as watershed and subwatershed studies in highly dense, urban environments. The firm has completed comprehensive drainage studies, floodplain analyses, and master plans for the San Antonio Salado Creek Watershed, Bexar County, City of San Antonio, Port San Antonio, and numerous other public and private land development projects. VICKREY brings extensive experience in hydrologic and hydraulic design, regional watershed master planning, FEMA floodplain analysis, mapping coordination and mitigation, surveying, USACE environmental permitting and coordination, and project management.