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How to fill out the NC Erosion Control Ordinance online
Filling out the NC Erosion Control Ordinance is an essential step for anyone looking to initiate land-disturbing activities in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County. This guide provides comprehensive instructions to help users navigate the online form efficiently and accurately.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the NC Erosion Control Ordinance online
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by entering the project name and permit number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
- Provide the location of the land-disturbing activity by entering the latitude and longitude. These fields are crucial for identifying the specific area affected.
- Specify the approximate date you intend to commence land-disturbing activities.
- Indicate the purpose of grading by checking the appropriate box, whether it is for commercial, residential multifamily, residential single family lot, residential single family subdivision, or other.
- Fill in the total site acreage and the acreage that will be disturbed during the project. Also, include the permit fee in the provided space.
- Designate a contact person for erosion and sediment control issues, providing their name, email address, telephone, cell number, and fax number.
- List the landowner of record. If there are additional owners, use a blank page to list them. Include their name and contact information, including phone numbers and addresses.
- Complete the contractor information required prior to permit issuance. Include the value of the grading contract and the City of Winston-Salem contractor’s ID number.
- Enter the name of the primary applicant (grading contractor) along with their North Carolina contractor’s license number and contact information.
- For Part B, provide the information regarding the person(s) or firm(s) who are financially responsible for the land-disturbing activity, including names and contact details.
- If applicable, include details of any out-of-state resident financially responsible party's registered in-state agent.
- If the financially responsible party is a partnership, include the names and addresses of each general partner. Use blank pages if necessary.
- Sign the form as the financially responsible person or their representative. Ensure the date is clearly noted.
- If notarization is required, complete the notary section by providing the necessary information and obtaining a notarized signature.
- Review the completed form for accuracy. Once verified, users can save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Take the next step in your project by completing the NC Erosion Control Ordinance online.
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An example of erosion control is planting grasses and shrubs along riverbanks, which help stabilize the soil. These plant roots break up the soil and absorb water, reducing runoff and erosion. Including such measures in alignment with the NC Erosion Control Ordinance can enhance your property's sustainability and ecosystem health.
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