Published 12/20/2024 at 9 a.m.Updated 12/20/2024 at 9 a.m.
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08/27/2024 5:11 pm
Stormwater devicesare typically added to new development during construction to manage the stormwater runoff coming from the property. After construction, it is required to get the devices inspected each year.
What You'll Need
Annual inspections are completed by a North Carolina professional engineer, landscape architect, or land surveyor. They make sure that the device is maintained and functioning properly.
The inspection should include:
Identifying and coordinating repairs;
Filling out Form-501and including it in the report (signed and sealed);
If a property was developed as a "Grandfathered Lot" subject to UDO 9.2.2.1.b.i or UDO 9.2.2.A.1.b.ii, the site can use a Form-502 for their Annual Inspection Requirements. This form does not require a seal by a North Carolina Professional engineer, landscape architect or land surveyor.
Timeframe and Enforcement
Annual Inspection reports are due every year on the sites anniversary date of as-built acceptance (unless a date change has been previously approved by staff). If you are unsure of when your anniversary date is, please reach out to SCMInspections@raleighnc.govwith the address of the site or SCM.
If a site does not submit a certified annual inspection report by their anniversary date, they will be out-of-compliance and could be subject to enforcement and potential fines. To request additional time (without enforcement) to complete the inspection requirements, the site can use the Extension Request Form.
Please note that requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, and using one may prohibit the site’s ability to request an extension again in the future.
Property Managers
Join the City for an information session about stormwater device requirements. You'll also learn about common maintenance needs for a device on your property. More details are available by email.