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to allow the placement of a wastewater treatment stem, the eem for the proposed evation and sge design
subdivision. Staff feels information concerning the treatmentsystem,
of any buildings and the plant and the overall maintenance, short-term and long-term, should be
addressed.
the proposed
A full description of the collection and treatment which is to treatment
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method of treatment, disinfection, filtration, and ether toe p
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provided. This description must provide the level of treatment bobtained
solids (SS),nitrogen(N)r
the projected levels for biochemical oxygen demand (BOsuspended
total and fecal coliform, phosphorous, oils and grease and other
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Department of Health and the Department of Environmental Quality. eremhe desmethod oaf storage,
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the need for sludge removal; frequency and quantity o g
location of on -site storage, method of transport, haul routes and volume to be hauled off -site and
method of disposal.
In addition a full description of the proposed wastewater disposal method must b pr°moed. This
is to include an evaluation of soil conditions; groundwater conditions; g
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of contaminant travel in both ground water and surfacewater.
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location of discharge, the method for discharge and an analysis of potential discharge points for
treated wastewater.
The operational noise impact to neighboring residences is
e befiresprojections of Thisnoisis t include tbe
specific decibel readings submitted for equipment to be ,
expected at the property line(s) and at residences which may be impacted by increased noise
levels, measurements of current night and day ambient the noise/impact of the equipmentltesting
should also be provided. The use of generators an
times, duration of testing.
Odors and other air quality issues should be considered dingda description odor control wind methods t directions,
inversion conditions, likely impacts on nearby receptors
implemented with the treatment plant. Measures to control
u tesandcludi g bird attraction
other insects which
may be attracted to the pond(s) should be addressed. Biological impacts
should be addressed.
An analysis of potential visual impacts of the treatment plant, ponds and irrigation areas
particularly with respect to surrounding area should be rebssedn sThe
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include
elevations for the proposed treatment system, any proposed9
around the site; location of buildings fencing, building construction materials, building heights,
fence heights, use of razor or concertina wire.
Alternative methods of sewage disposal. Complete d scription of all
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project
including development of an on -site septic syste tY
development of off -site sewage disposal systems and connection
sdered lien relation toc sewer t potential
The size of the proposed package treatment pant must beons
growth inducing impacts.
The long term managerial and financial needs for the package
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determined. This is to include characterizing the personses I�
monitoring, their qualifications, training requirements and the expected costs of these activities. A
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10-year financial plan for operation, maintenance and repair of the treatment plant is to be
prepared and submitted which includes depreciation of equipment, expected replacement times
for equipment components and the financial reserves necessary to meet these operational issues.
Prior to issuance of a final plat, deed restrictions and covenants are to be recorded specifying the
long-term technical, managerial, and financial requirements for operation of the plant as outlined
in the 10-year financial plan. An emergency plan is to be developed that addresses the availability
of back-up personnel and actions to be taken in the event of treatment plant failure, pond rupture
or overflow, effects of seismic events, unusual climatic conditions, and other similar events.
Information needed for review of a CUP for a wastewater treatment system. The CUP request is
to allow the placement of a wastewater treatment system for the proposed single-family
subdivision. Staff feels information concerning the treatment system, the elevation and site design
of any buildings and the plant and the overall maintenance, short-term and long-term, should be
addressed.
A full description of the collection and treatment which is to include a discussion of the proposed
method of treatment, disinfection, filtration, and other treatment process components must be
provided. This description must provide the level of treatment to be obtained without limitation for
the projected levels for biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), suspended solids (SS), nitrogen (N),
total and fecal coliform, phosphorous, oils and grease and other characteristics both before and
after treatment of the wastewater as well as any other information required by the State
Department of Health and the Department of Environmental Quality. The description is to include
the need for sludge removal; frequency and quantity of sludge removal, method of storage,
location of on -site storage, method of transport, haul routes and volume to be hauled off -site and
method of disposal.
In addition a full description of the proposed wastewater disposal method must be provided. This
is to include an evaluation of soil conditions; groundwater conditions; groundwater movement;
proximity to beneficial water uses such as wells, streams and drainage courses and consideration
of contaminant travel in both ground water and surface water. The analysis is to include the
location of discharge, the method for discharge and an analysis of potential discharge points for
treated wastewater.
The operational noise impact to neighboring residences is to be addressed. This is to include
specific decibel readings submitted for equipment to be used, projections of noise levels to be
expected at the property line(s) and at residences which may be impacted by increased noise
levels, measurements of current night and day ambient sound levels at impacted residences
should also be provided. The use of generators and the noise/impact of the equipment; testing
times, duration of testing.
Odors and other air quality issues should be considered including a description of wind directions,
inversion conditions, likely impacts on nearby receptors and odor control methods to be
implemented with the treatment plant. Measures to control mosquitoes and other insects which
may be attracted to the pond(s) should be addressed. Biological impacts including bird attraction
should be addressed.
An analysis of potential visual impacts of the treatment plant, ponds and irrigation areas
particularly with respect to surrounding area should be addressed. The plan should include
elevations for the proposed treatment system, any proposed buildings or fencing to be located
around the site; location of buildings fencing, building construction materials, building heights,
fence heights, use of razor or concertina wire.
Alternative methods of sewage disposal. Complete description of all alternatives for the project
including development of an on -site septic system, other types of treatment methods,
development of off -site sewage disposal systems and connection to a public sewer system.
The size of the proposed package treatment plant must be considered in relation to potential
growth inducing impacts.
The long term managerial and financial needs for the package treatment plant are to be fully
determined. This is to include characterizing the persons responsible for maintenance and
monitoring, their qualifications, training requirements and the expected costs of these activities. A
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expected replacement t times
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for equipment components and the financial reserves necessary
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Prior to issuance of a final plat, deed restrictions and co
long-term technical, managerial, and financial requirements for p ati addresses the plant
as outlined
inn the 1 0-year financial plan. An emergency plan is to be developed
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of back-up personnel and actions to be taken in the event of treatment plant failure, pond rupture
or overflow, effects of seismic events, unusual climatic conditions, and other similar events.
Carney, Dana
From: Joe White <jwhite@whitedaters.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 11:01 AM
To: Carney, Dana
Subject: Mountain Valley WWTP
Attachments: Packaged ISAM short.pdf
Dana,
Below is a description from the supplier. Some of this is not very "corn bread", but an engineer wrote it and they just
can't help it.
Also attached are some photos.
Let me know if this works.
In operation, all flow enters the first compartment of the ISAM where influent solids are allowed to settle much like a
primary clarifier. The first compartment is a constant level basin with a baffled inlet and outlet. This basin helps with
solids removal. When a gallon enters the reactor a gallon overflows out an underflow baffle to the next reactor which
is the surge basin. This basin provides both organic and hydraulic load equalization. Actived sludge bacteria is
maintained in the surge basin to immediately react with incoming flow to initiate and accelerate carbon and nitrogen
reactions. From the surge basin, liquid is pumped to the sequencing batch reactor (SBR) basin in one complete batch in
several minutes, thereby reducing the volume in the surge basin to allow additional equalization storage capacity. The
liquid from the surge basin is pumped to the SBR through the jet aspirating nozzle assembly to provide the required
oxygen in the SBR for BOD and ammonia removal. A 100% stand by in place SBR feed/mix pump and jet aspirating
nozzle is included for redundancy. After the SBR is filled, aeration and mixing continues as required until the surge
tank has filled to a level to allow another batch to be treated. Once this level is reached, the contents of the SBR settle
in a quiescent condition for a predetermined time with no new flow entering the SBR. After the bacteria settle, the top
approximately 25% of the SBR basin which is well above the sludge blanket level in the SBR is decanted to the chlorine
contact tank through an air operated decanting device. As soon as decanting starts, chlorine is fed into the chlorine
contact tank. The contents of the chlorine contact tank flow through a series of baffles to the overflow in the chlorine
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Carney, Dana
From: Joe White <jwhite@whitedaters.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 9:38 AM
To: Carney, Dana
Subject: Mountain Valley NPDES Discharge Limits
Attachments: Pollution Management Inc Letter Re NPDES Discharge Limits for Mountain Valley
Subdivision_20150429.pdf
Dana,
Attached is the letter from ADEQ outlining the discharge limits. Received this back in April of 2015.
Working on the lay summary
Joe White
White-Daters & Associates, Inc.
24 Rahling Circle
Little Rock, AR 72223
P: (501) 821-1667
F: (501) 821-1668
ADEQ
A R K A N S A S
Department of Environmental Quality
APR 29 2015
John Metrailer, Project Engineer
Pollution Management, Inc.
3512 South Shackleford Road
Little Rock, AR 72205
RE: Preliminary NPDES Discharge Limits for Mountain Valley Subdivision
Dear Mr. Metrailer:
Based on your letter dated April 3, 2015 and additional information received on April 20, 2015
and April 23, 2015, preliminary effluent discharge limits were estimated for a discharge of
treated domestic wastewater to Nowlin Creek. This evaluation used a design flow of 0.04 MGD.
These preliminary limits would need to be re-evalulated if the final design flow is higher.
The following discharge location was used for this evaluation:
Discharge coordinates:
Watershed Area at outfall:
HUC + Reach:
Receiving Stream:
Planning Segment
Ecoregion:
County:
34' 50' 10.99" N; 92' 32' 26.79" W
12.1 square miles
11110207 + 020
Nowlin Creek
3C
Ouachita Mountains
Pulaski
Preliminary Limits for Discharge to Nowlin Creek
Parameter
Monthly Avera e
Daily Maximum
Carbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen Demand (CBOD5)
Ma — October)'
10.0 mg/L
15.0 m /L
(November — April
20.0 mg/L
30.0 m /L
Total Suspended Solids (TSS)
Ma — October)
15.0 mg/L
22.5 m /L
(November — April)
20.0 m /L
30.0 m /L
Ammonia -Nitro en(NI3-N
A ril
5.2 m /L
5.2 m /L
May — October)
4.0 m /L
5.2 m /L
(November — March)
- 14.7 m /L
14.7 m L
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
(Ma - October)
6.0 m /L Instantaneous Minimum)
(November - April)_
2.0 m /L (Instantaneous Minimum)
Fecal Coliform Bacteria (FCB)
(April — September)
200 col/100 mL
1 400 col/100 mL
(October — March)
1000 col/100 mL
2000 col/100 mL
ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
5301 NORTHSHORE DRIVE / NORTH LITTLE ROCK / ARKANSAS 721 18-531 7 / TELEPHONE 501-682-0744 / FAX 501-682-0880
www.adeq.stote.ar.us
Preliminary Limits for Discharge to Nowlin Creek
Parameter
Monthly Average I Daily Maximum
pH
6.0 — 9.0 s.u.
Total Residual Chlorine (TRC)
Re ort*
* If chlorine is used for disinfection, TRC reporting is required during the first permit term. At
time of permit renewal, TRC reported data will be reviewed to determine if reasonable
potential (RP) to exceed EPA water quality criteria is shown. If R.P is shown, a TRC limit of
0.011 mg/L may be added to the renewal permit.
Please be advised that these preliminary limits are based on information available at this time on
the proposed discharge location and that any of these limits are subject to change based on any
data reported for the effluent or data collected in the receiving stream after an application is
submitted. The preliminary limits given in this letter are expressed in concentration, but any
future permit will most likely contain mass limits also, which would be determined using the
design flow of the treatment system using the following equation:
Mass (lb/day) = Design Flow (MGD) x 8.34 x Concentration Limit (mg/L)
The proposed receiving stream is not listed as impaired on the currently approved 2008 303(d)
list. Please note that in addition to the limits given above, additional monitoring requirements or
limits may be added for other parameters based on information contained in the permit
application, any effluent data collected after a permit is issued, or as may be required by any
final approved TMDL. These preliminary limits will require EPA approval and therefore, are
subject to change. In no way does this letter guarantee that a construction permit or a NPDES
discharge permit will be issued. If any assumptions noted herein are proven false, this analysis
may be moot.
If you have any questions, you can reach us at the contact information listed below.
Sincerely,
Shane Byrum
Staff Engineer
NPDES Discharge Permits Section
Water Division
(501) 682-0618
E-mail: b rurn ade .state.anus
Kimberly A. Fuller, P.E.
Engineer Supervisor
NPDES Discharge Permits Section
Water Division
(501) 682-0643
Email: fuller(i.Zadeq.state.anus
ADE-Q
A R K A N S A S
Department of Environmental Quality
APR 29 2015
John Metrailer, Project Engineer
Pollution Management, Inc.
3512 South Shackleford Road
Little Rock, AR 72205
RE: Preliminary NPDES Discharge Limits for Mountain Valley Subdivision
Dear Mr. Metrailer:
Based on your letter dated April 3, 2015 and additional information received on April 20, 2015
and April 23, 2015, preliminary effluent discharge limits were estimated for a discharge of
treated domestic wastewater to Nowlin Creek. This evaluation used a design flow of 0.04 MGD.
These preliminary limits would need to be re-evalulated if the final design flow is higher.
The following discharge location was used for this evaluation:
Discharge coordinates:
Watershed Area at outfall:
HUC + Reach:
Receiving Stream:
Planning Segment:
Ecoregion:
County:
34' 50' 10.99" N; 92' 32' 26.79" W
12.1 square miles
11110207 + 020
Nowlin Creek
3C
Ouachita Mountains
Pulaski
Preliminary Limits for Discharge to Nowlin Creek
Parameter
Monthly Average7
Daily Maximum
Carbonaceous Biochemical OxXgen Demand (CBOD5)
(May — October)
10.0 m /L 1 5. 0 m /L
(November — April)
20.0 m /L 30.0 mg/L
Total Suspended Solids (TSS
(Ma — October)
15.0 m /L
22.5 mg/L
(November — April)
20.0 mg/L
3 0. 0 mg/L
Ammonia -Nitrogen (NH3-N)
(April)
5.2 mg/L
5.2 m 1L
(May — October)
4.0 m /L
5.2 m /L
(November — March)
14.7 m /L
14.7 m L
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
(May - October)
6.0 mg/L (Instantaneous Minimum)
(November - April)
2.0 mg/L (Instantaneous Minimum)
Fecal Coliform Bacteria (FCB)
(April — September)
200 col/100 mL
400 col/100 mL
(October — March)
1000 col/100 mL
2000 col/I00 mL 1
ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
5301 NORTHSHORE DRIVE / NORTH LITTLE ROCK / ARKANSAS 721 18-5317 / TELEPHONE 501-682-0744 / FAX 501-682-0880
www.adeq.sfate.ar.us
Preliminary Limits for Discharge to Nowlin Creek
Parameter
Monthly Average Daily Maximum
pH
6.0 — 9.0 s.u.
Total Residual Chlorine (TRC)
Report*
* If chlorine is used for disinfection, TRC reporting is required during the first permit term. At
time of permit renewal, TRC reported data will be reviewed to determine if reasonable
potential (RP) to exceed EPA water quality criteria is shown. If RP is shown, a TRC limit of
0.0 11 mg/L may be added to the renewal permit.
Please be advised that these preliminary limits are based on information available at this time on
the proposed discharge location and that any of these limits are subject to change based on any
data reported for the effluent or data collected in the receiving stream after an application is
submitted. The preliminary limits given in this letter are expressed in concentration, but any
future permit will most likely contain mass limits also, which would be determined using the
design flow of the treatment system using the following equation:
Mass (lb/day) = Design Flow (MGD) x 8.34 x Concentration Limit (mg/L)
The proposed receiving stream is not listed as impaired on the currently approved 2008 303(d)
list. Please note that in addition to the limits given above, additional monitoring requirements or
limits may be added for other parameters based on information contained in the permit
application, any effluent data collected after a permit is issued, or as may be required by any
final approved TMDL. These preliminary limits will require EPA approval and therefore, are
subject to change. In no way does this letter guarantee that a construction permit or a NPDES
discharge permit will be issued. If any assumptions noted herein are proven false, this analysis
may be moot.
If you have any questions, you can reach us at the contact information listed below.
Sincerely,
Shane Byrum
Staff Engineer
NPDES Discharge Permits Section
Water Division
(501) 682-0618
E-mail: b ade .state.ar.us
Kimberly A. Fuller, P.E.
Engineer Supervisor
NPDES Discharge Permits Section
Water Division
(501)682-0643
Email: fulleraadeq.state.ar.us
CaFcey, Dana
From;
Jim Cranor <jcra nor@ pulaskicounty.net>
Seek
Monday, July 11, 2016 3:35 PM
To=
James, Donna; Carney, Dana
Cc:
Van McClendon
Subject:
Fw: Mountain Valley Addition Wastewater Plant comments (PCRB)
Attachments:
Mountain Valley Addition (WWT) - 7-11-16.pdf
Pulaski County Road and Bridge comments attached for the Mountain Valley Wastewater CUP.
Jim
Jim Oc nor
Plans Review Coordinator
PulaskiCounty Planning and Development
3200 Brown Street
Little Rock, AR 72204
501-340-8265
From:Daniel Phillips
Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 3:07 PM
To: jWhite@whitedaters.com; Jim Cranor
Subject: Mountain Valley Addition Wastewater Plant comments (PCRB)
ON
I have attached amended PCRB comments for the proposed wastewater treatment facility at the Mountain
ValleyAddition location. We have added requiring approval documents from ADEQ and ADH for floodplain
permit approval.
Thanks,
Daniel Phillips, PS, CFM
Professional Surveyor/Certified Floodplain Manager
Pulaski County Road & Bridge
3200 Brown Street
Little Rock, AR 72204
501-340-6800
1
Mountain Valley Addition — PCRB Comments (Wastewater Treatment Plant) — 7/11/16
1. Obtain driveway permit for Pleasant Grove road connection. Call Patricia Mackey with
PCRB (501-340-6800)
Items needed for floodplain development approval
1. Creek crossing design for any culvert, bridge, or low water crossing (if any are to
be used)
2. Design for all structural components located within the floodplain/floodway such
as roadbeds, levees, and building foundations. Density test are required after
placement of structural material showing that material meets or exceeds design
density
3. Estimate, in cubic yards, for amount fill to be brought into floodplain
4. Signed Pulaski County floodplain development application
5. Permit review fee of $25 plus one cent per cubic yard of fill to be brought into the
floodplain
6. Approved 404 permit from the Corps of Engineers for any work in the wetlands
7. Approved ADEQ permit for any construction over 1 acre or any stream crossing
8. All utilities must be located above the Base Flood Elevation or flood proof
9. Scaled 1% annual chance flood limits cannot be shown on plat
10. Provide all approval documents from Arkansas Department of Health and the
Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality.
A Noland Law Firm
Arkansas Environmental Law and Litigation
Ross Noland
Attorney at Law
P.O. Box 251402
www.nolandfirm.com Little Rock, AR 72225
ross@nolandfirm.com (501) 541-7374
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Name
Telephone No.
AF1N Facility Name City County Permit Number / EPA ID / RST Status Media
Facility Number
{60- RECOVERY CENTERS OF LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR0045560 Ac6ve NPDFS
100413 ARKANSAS
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Carole Baxter, Executive Direc / Oasis Renewal Center / 1201 River Road / North Little Rock, AR 72114 US
Primary SIC:
Primary NAICS:
,60- ARK FOUR-H CENTER FERNDALE IPUL-ASYJIAR0039250 Active INPDES
�00451
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Jack Boles, Executive Director / Ark Four-H Center / One 4-H Way / Little Rock, AR 72211 US
Primary SIC: 8641-CMC AND SOCIAL ASSOCIATIONS
Primary NAICS:
60- jDffON MANOR MOBILE HOME LITTLE ROCK PULASKI .AR0043931 Active NP ES
]
i00459 JPARK
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: H>1dnig Lind, Owner / Dixon Manor MHP / P.O. Box 658 / Corte Madera, CA 94976 US
Primary SIC: 6515-MOBILE HOME SITE OPERATORS
Primary NAICS: 53119-Lessors of Other Real Estate Property
60- 1145TH
STREET WATER & SEWER iLPITLE ROCK PULASKI
.AR0040266
Active Water-
NPDES
�D0472
345
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Iverson Jackson, Chairman / 145th Street W&S Imp. Dist.345 / P.O. Box 164467 / Little Rock, AR 72206 US
Primary SIC: 6552-SUBDIVIDERS AND DEVELOPERS, NE
Prhrmq NAICS: 23721-Land Subdivision
60- 1 PULASKI CO SCH OAK GROVE
LITTLE .F ROCK
PULASKI
AR0044750
Active
ilWater-
,00486 HIGH
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Dr. Jerry Guess, Super. / Oak Grove High School / 3924 Neely Road / Little Rock, AR 72206 US
Primary SIC: 8211-ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOO
Primary NAICS: 61111-Elementary and Secondary Schools
60-
BAKER APARTMENTS
LITTLE ROCK PULAS
AR0037338
Active
ater-
Water
00556
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit: Name/Address: Jacquelyn Nwanodi, Owner / Baker Apartments / P.O. Box 151 / Edwanda, CA 91739 US
Pr uoq SIC: 6513-APARTMENT BUILDING OPERATORS
Primary NAICS: 53111-Lessors of Residential StnldirW and DwellirW
60
PULASKI CO SCH-ROBINSON HIGH
:=FLE ROCK
JP��YTJAR0043893
Active
���
�D0573
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Dr. Jerry Guess, Superintenden / PCSSD Robinson High School / 3924 Neely Road / Little Rock, AR 72206
Primary SIC: 8211-EL ENM14TARY AND SECONDARY SCHOO
Primary NAICS: 61111-)friary and Secondary Schools
60- PULASKI CO SCH FULLER
LITTLE ROCK PULASKI
AR0044601
Active Water
INPDES
00587
Pernt Type: Domesfic
Permit Name/Address: Robert E. McGill / Fuller School WWTF / PO Box 8601 / LITTLE ROCK, AR 72206 US
Primary SIC: 8211-ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOO
Primary NAICS: 61111-Elementary and Secondary Schools
60 'PULASKI CO SCH LANDMARK ELE
LITTLE ROCK
PULASKI AR0044610 Active
I I' D)
�D0589
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Dr. Jerry Guess, SupernteWen / Landmark Elementary / 3924 Neely Road / Little Rock, AR 72206 US
Primary SIC: 8211-ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOO
Primary NAICS: 61111-»ty and Secondary Schools
60-
PULASKI CO SCH-LAWSON LITTLE ROCK PULAS KI!AR0044628
Active Water
INPI)ES
,00592
Perrot Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Dr. Jerry Guess, Super. / Lawson Elementary School / 3924 Neely Road / LITTLE ROCK, AR 72206 US
Primary SIC: 8211-ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOO
Primary NAICS: 61111-Elementary and Secondary Schools
Page 1 of
Permit Number/ EPA ID / RST Status Media
AFW Facility Name City County
Facility Number
660- Water-
BAYOU METO ELEMENTARY WTP :LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR0044598 Act NPDES
0-
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Tony Wood, Superimendern / Bayou Meto Elemrntary Sch / 1414 W. Main / Jacksom>Zle, AR 72076 US
Primary SIC: 8211-ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOO
Primary NAICS: 61111-Elementary and Secondary Schools
60- SCOTT SCHOOL TREATMENT SCOTT PULASKI ,AR0047449 Active Water-
DE5
00596 ISYSTEM
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Robert E. McGill / Scott School Treatment System / 900 Edgewood Dr. / Maumelle, AR 72113 US
Primary SIC: 8211-ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOO
Primary NAICS: 61111-Elementary and Secondary Schools
�60 LITTLE ROCK ZOO LITTLE ROCK PULASKI AR0037745 Act r
JNPS
00670
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Michael E. Blakely / Little Rock Zoo / l Zoo Drive / Little Rock, AR 72205 US
Primary SIC:
Primacy NAICS:
60- SPEEDY STOP, INC LTi TLE ROCK PULASKI ARt7042544 Active Water-
NPDES
00718
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Sharma Khmani / Speedy Stop LLC / I I I W. Dixon Road / LITTLE ROCK, AR 72206 US
Primary SIC: 5812-EATING PLACES
Primmry NAICS:
w-Y PULASKI CO BAKERY'---ter-
AKERLITTLE ROCK PULAS ARD042927 Actitie NPDES
100726
Perrcit Type: Domestic
.Permit Name/Address: Jarrres R Sharpe / Superintendent / P.O. Box 8601 / LITTLE ROCK, AR 72206 US
Primaary SIC: 5461-RETAIL BAKERS
Primary NAICS:
60-
YOUTH HOME INC-GENISIS CAMP LITTLE ROCK PULASKI
AR0045471
Active NPbES
00928
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Nature/Address: David Napier, Exec Dir / Youth Home Genisis Camp / 20400 Colonel Glenn Rd / Little Rock, AR 72210 US
Primary SIC: 7032-SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL CAMP
Primary NAICS: 721214Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds)
50- FERNCLIFF CAMP
FERNDALE PULASKI
AR0036421
J
lWater-
Actin
IDES
00942
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: David Ga Executive Director / Fermliff Camp and Conference / 1720 FemcliffRoad / Little Rock, AR 72223
Primary SIC: 7032-SPORTING AND RECREATIONAL CAMP
Primary NAILS: 721214-Recreational and Vacation Camps (except Campgrounds)
160-
HUMANE SOCIETY OF PULASKI LITTLE ROCK
PULASKI
AR0049051
Active lWater-
NPDES
-01393
CO
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Ar ay Ha Treasurer / Human Society of Pulaski Co / 14600 Colonel Glen Road / Little Rock, AR 72210 US
Primary SIC:
Primary NAICS:
60-
HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH
INORTH LITTLE
PUL
�AP"968CEDAR
jActijWa'cr_
NPDES
ROCK
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Charles Wurters, Pastor / Cedar Heights Baptist Church / 14502 Cedar Heights Road / North Little Rock, AR 72118
US
PdMary SIC:
Primary NAILS:
60-
NORTH LITTLE
5WN SAND CO.
PULASKI
ARG550410
A
Water-
M,D�
01545
ROCK
Page 2 of 7
AFIN i Facility Name
Peron Number / EPA ID / RST
City I County I Facility Number
Media
milt Type: Domestic SWN Production (Arkansas), LLC / 220 Sand River Road / North Little Rock, AR 72117
rnit Name/Address: Keith Lewis
imary SIC:
imary NAICS: 212322-Industrial Sand Mmirsg - - Art
MARTHA
1651
:rnit Type: Domestic
;rrdt Name/Address: Martha L Connell/ P. O. Box 8024 / 7acksom ale, AR 72078
imary SIC:
4952-SEWERAGEeaTIM
rtaryNAICS:22132SewgeTFacites
NOR" T1i LITTLE
�ARG_550013
J- CRISWELL, ROBERT ROCK
1656
e unit Type: Domestic
emit Name/Address: Robert Criswell / 7101 W Hotdale Rd /North Little Rock, AR 72118
7imary SIC: 8741-MANAGEMENT SERVICES
'rimary NAICS:
nr tr eeTCT ARt'r550014
GlIXj
Type. Domestic / Maumwk, AR 72113
Name/Address: Jackie Atkins / 148111
v SIC: 4941- WATER SUPPLY
y NAICS: 22131-Water Supply and IrrPIon Srtelm
NORTH LITTLE vs rr ecK r nRc550015
1673-
'ermit Type: Domestic
,ermit Name/Address: Pamela McQuaid / 10822 Mundo Rd 1 North Little Rock, AR 72118
'rimary SIC: 4941-WATER SUPPLY � Systems
►rirr�y NAICS: 22131-Water Supply Irrigation
s A
i0- pLILASKI ARG550230
�MTy EQUIPN]1EI�IT MFG.,INC. ROCK
11687
Pernit Type: Dornestic Inc 15614 Oak Grove Road / North Little Rock, AR 72118
Pernrt Name/Address: Alan McEntire / La&rtyEqukx t Mfg,
Nimary SIC: 4941-WATER SUPPLY Systems
Primary NAICS: 22131-Water Supply Irrigation
60- LITTLE ROCK P[1LA�G550485
0 - DOLLAR GENERAL
703
Type: Domestic
Name/Address: T. Scott Proctor Van Tassel -Proctor, Inc. / 5110 Talley Road /Little Rock, AR 7220
,y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
v NAICS: 221320-Sewage Treatrrent Facilities
LITTLE LIGHT OF MINE }LITTLE ROCK
Type: Dom of Mw / 8819 Arch Street / Little Rock, AR 72206
Name/Address: Cody Burns / TIM Lytle L4ht
y SIC: 8741-MANAGEMENT SERVICES
SERVICES
NAICS: _
'0- SYLVIA AUSTIN WAREHOUSE LITTLE ROCK
J1704
pe mit Type: Domestic
nnie Austin! ASl / 405 West Dixon Road /LITTLE ROCK, AR 72206
permit Name/Address: Ro
primary SIC:4941-WATER SUPPLY
Primary NAICS. 22131-Water Supply and Imganon Systesris --
1823
Type: Domestic AR 72135
Name/Address: Bill Wenrieker / 7610 South Guerdler /Roland
v SIC:
v NAICS:
O. JACK
1892
ROCK
Page 3 of 7
Pernt Number / EPA'ID / RST Status Media
A1�1 Facility Name
City County Facility Number
Permit Type: Domesticunty FarrnRoad Little Rock, AR 72223
pertiit Name/Address: Jack HartsOePTORSC APART
primary SIC: 6514 DWELLIN
prilmry NAICS: AR0050130
6D- CALLAGHAN CREEK SUBDMSION LT U E ROCK P LJL�
D2235
pew Type: Domestic AR 72103
permit Name/Address: Matt Melbr 11000�1 e pP II VALE
P&wry SIC: 6552-SURDWMERS AND
Prirnary NAILS:
18 LATERVfEW ESTATES/PH 11
rn't Type: Domestic
nit Name/Address: Rick Ferguson, President / Waterview Estates, LLC / P.O. Box 23670 /Little Rock,AR 7222
wry SIC: 8741-MANAGEMENT SERVICES
nary NAICS:
147 p1,01IAN GOLF CLUB W V ROLAM7 AR0050245
Mat Type: Domestic item / The Alotian Clap, LLC / 101 Alotian Drive
me /Roland, AR 72135 US
5pern
rmit Na/AddMss: Justin Su
unary SIC: 7997-NEMBERSHW SPORTS & RECREATION
N`��" iv[]RTH LITTLE ni n eeul ARCi550276
Permit Type: Domestic Ma w AR 721 l3
David
Permit Na1e / g�sss:
�D R>rCR-ATION, NEC
Prim] S
piimary NAICS:
FL.J'rY�L�F,OCK PUI_P�SKI,gIt0050S47
Watcr-
Active NPDIt`
- TWO RIVERS HARBOR
02459
Harbor / P.O. Box 5549 !North Little Rock, AR 721 l
pemit Type: Domestic
pemsnit Name/Address: Charles HinsonSTwo
Primary SIC: 8741-MANAGEMENT ERVI ors
primary NAILS: �} ^,
LITTLE ROCK PLiLASKi AR0050521 �,�J �'�
Water
Active NPDE
60- 'L.[)CHRIDGE ESTATES WWTP
03942
permit Type: Domestic Estates WWII / 4844 Lake Norrell Road I Alexander, AR 72002
Permit NamelAddress: Randy Ives, District Chairman / Lochridge , �
primary SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS �,
Wate
primary NAICS: NORTH LIT1L3 gULASKI ARG554282
Active NPD
60- GARY LENSCH iROCK
Type: Domestic VaIle LanelNorthLittle Rock, AR72118
Name/Address: Gary I ensch' S 14 Enchanted Y
y SIC:
y NAICS:
NORTH LITTLE plll_ASKI ARG550291
MAIN, ANITA/RESIDENCE ROCK
Type: Domestic Anita Main 3921 Bimminharn Lane / North Little Rock, AR 72118
t Name/Address:
ry SIC:
ry NAICS: NOR II I LITTI E E�0550290
MCBURNEI7,pATRiCi��1RESIDENC ROCK
Type: Domestic 4007 8s�n Lane / North Little Rock, AR 72118
Name/Address: Patricia McBurnett /
y SIC:
v NAICS:
Page 4of7
A FIN � Facility Name
City I County
Permit Number / EPA ID / RST
Facility Number
Media
rrrit Type: Domstic
Malincla Zionce 11011 James Drive 1 Cabot AR 72023
rnit Name/Address:
unary SIC:
irrrary NAICS. ItinRTH LITTLE nr rr Ae
50297
120 }OASTS CHURCH ROCK
mdd lType : Domestic Dr / North Little Rock, AR 72113
,it Norm/Andress: StevenL. Kirk I Oasis C1nnrch/ 7318 Wurdsong
unary SIC: 531. f -DEPARTMENTS TOE (except Discoturt Depasment Stores]
4rrcrry NAICS: 452111-DepartnE
147
MOORE RESIDENCE
Type: Domestic AR 72135
Name/Address: Randall Moore / 24921 Blue G� Drive /Roland
y SIC:
v NAICS:
171 SE NNSATIONS
rrtit Type: Domestic AR 72078
rat Name/Address• Bily Marfa io /Sensations 1 PO Box 56011 Jacksornrlle,
unary SIC: 7999-AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION, NEC
unary NAICS. hri1R`CH LITTLE ,,. n ncrrr aRC'.55❑'
186
KDT,RE RESIDENCE
Type: Domestic
Name/Address: Julie Kierre / 8407 Marche Lateral Rd / North Little Rock, AR 72I i
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
y NAICS: 221320-Sewage Treatment Faces
A f7RTH LITTLE nT r Acr[r ARM50311
MORTUARY SERVICE
Type- D rnestscrr:estscm Nae/Address : Blake Ruff / Ru$'Trade Services / 218 Belmoint Dr / North Little Rock, AR 72116
y SIC: ervices
y NAICS: 812210-Funeral Homes and Frarera0l RTH LITTLE PUr�s ARG550313
W AYNE BARKER RENTAL n..�.0
Type: Domestic
Name/Address: Wayne Barker / 106 Red River !Sherwood, AR 72120
y SIC:
y NAICS:
RT.AND.MICHAELLJPERSONAL NORTIILITTLE PULAS
Type: Domestic Rd / North Little Rock, AR 72120
Name/Address: Michael Bland / 910 Kellogg
y SIC:
y NAICS. _ nr tt e¢t€3 ARc550317
SOUTH PROPERTIES, LLC
Type: Domestic / # l 1 Oakbrooke Drive 1 Sherwood, AR 72120
Name/Address: Minor Booth Mid South Properties, LLC
RECREATION, N
y SIC: 7999-AiyNSEN�N st anon ind""w'e4
y EC
NAICS: 713990-All Other A�
BL�IE ROOF,ELC/CORNERSTONE LIT ME ROCK PULA5K1 AKG550329
TyI': Dornestrc / 21620 Hwy 10 / Little Rock, AR72005 US
me
Na/Address: Sus
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE anST Rood LLC y wiNt Face
NAICS: 221320-SereagT^^
LTTILE ROCK
86TEGGY POWELL
Page 5 of 7
AFIN I Facility Name
City I County
Permit Number / EPA ID / RST
Facility Number
Media
Permit Type: Domestic
Permit Name/Address: Peggy Powell 18008 Agee.; Little Rack, AR 72223 US
Primary SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
Pr nvuv NAICS: 221320-Sewage Treatment Facilities
88 }LEON WILLIAMS
Type: Domestic 365 /Hensley, AR 72065 US
Name/Address: Leon W%ai� / 27041 Hwy
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
v NAILS: 221320-Sewage Treatment Facilities
14 IGEP-AW HALL
r1komr
Type: Domestic
Name/Address: Gerald Hall/ 11113 Mine Rd/ Sherwood, AR72120 US
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
v NAILS: 221320-Sewage Treatment Facilities
72
Type: Domestic
Name/Address: Aim Green/ PO Box 412 / Jacksom*, AR 72087 US
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
v NAILS: 221320-Sewage Treatment Faciities
M FOX -RESIDENCE jLn-n-E ROCK
Type: Domestic
Name/Address: Tom Fox/ 4111 StoneviewCort/Little Rock, AR72212
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
v NAILS: 221320-Sewa9e Treatmerit Facilities
FERRELL RESIDENCE
Type: Domestic
Beaver Creek Loop I Roland, AR 72135
Name/Address: Chris Ferrelll I 1
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
v NAICS: 221320-Sewage Treatment Faciles
MATT
ROCK
Type: Domestic
Name/Address: Matt Johnston / 23825 Mills Mourdain /Little Rock, AR 72113
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
v NAICS: 221320-Sewage Treatmera Faclities
CHAD
ROCK
Type' Domestic Vde Drive / Mau=lle, AR 72113
Name/Address: Chad Jones / 104 Rocky y
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
y NAICS: 221320-3ewage Treatment Facilities
rsARRFN FLAMIIC ROLAND PULAS A
rmit Type: Domstic
rmit Name/Address: Darren Flamk / 21418 Lake Vista / Roland, AR 72002
imary SIC:
imary NAILS:
HAMBY
Rock
Type: Domestic
Name/Address: Timothy Hanby! PO Box 310311 Little Rock AR 72260
y SIC: 4952-SEWERAGE SYSTEMS
v NAILS: 221320-Sewagc Treatment Facilities
I f J.M. CRITES
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City of Little Rock
Department of Planning and Development
723 West Markham Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72201-1334
Phone: (501) 371-4790 Fax: (501) 399-3435 or 371-6863
Joe White
24 Rabling Circle
.Little Rock AR 72223
Date:_ July 18, 2016
Dear Mr. White:
Case No. Z-8170-C
Location: 25616 Highway 10
Planning
Zoning and
Subdivision
This is to advise you that in connection with your application for a conditional use permit, the
Planning Commission at its meeting on July 14, 2016,
Approved your application as submitted.
X Denied your application as submitted.
Deferred action to the
Approved your application with the following
conditions:
Meeting.
The Planning Commission's action may be appealed to the Board of Directors. The appeal must
be filed within thirty (30) days of the Commission's action. The appeal consists of a copy of the
executed application and_ a letter stating the desire to appeal addressed to the Mayor and Board of
Directors, c/o City Clerk, City Hall, 500 West Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72201. The
appellant bears the cost of notification for the Board hearing.
If you have any questions, please call me at 371-6817-
Sincerely,
Dana Carney, Zoning and S ubd�ti Manager
Department of Planning and Development
DC/aa