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Permit Number: C25-1831
Permit Type: Commercial Building Permit - None BldgAdd
Address: 9499 BRAYTON DR Anchorage
Location: 9499 BRAYTON DR
Work Description: EXPEDITED: ADDITION OF 350 SQ FT OF EXISTING WELL HOUSE-CCK 
***PERMIT SUBMITTED AND PAID FOR BY NORTHERN UTILITY SERVICES; THEY CANNOT BE GC; SPECIALITY CONTRACTOR ONLY- CCK ***
Status: Issued
Project Name:
Review Type: Private Development Site Civil Review
Result: Approved
Result Date: 9/8/2025 11:28:00 AM

Comments:

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Advisory Information:

ATTENTION: The following discharges to the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) (stormwater conveyance such as but not limited to, storm drains, pipes, ditches, etc.) is prohibited unless otherwise authorized in writing by the ADEC.

  * Sewage.

  *Discharges of wash water resulting from the hosing or cleaning of gas stations, auto repair garages, or other types of automotive services facilities.

  *Discharges resulting from the cleaning, repair, or maintenance of any type of equipment, machinery, or facility, including motor vehicles, cement-related equipment, and port-a-potty servicing, etc.

  *Discharges of wash water from mobile operations, such as mobile automobile or truck washing, steam cleaning, power washing, and carpet cleaning, etc.

  *Discharges of wash water from the cleaning or hosing of impervious surfaces in municipal, industrial, commercial, and residential areas – including parking lots, streets, sidewalks, driveways, patios, plazas, work yards and outdoor eating or drinking areas, etc. – where no detergents are used and no spills or leaks or toxic or hazardous materials have occurred (unless all spilled material has been removed).

  *Discharges of runoff from material storage areas containing chemicals, fuels, grease, oil or other hazardous material.

  *Discharges of pool or fountain water containing chlorine, biocides, or other chemicals; discharges of pool or fountain filter backwash water.

  *Discharges of sediment, pet waste, vegetation clippings, or other landscape or construction-related waste; and

  *Discharges of food-related waste (grease, fish processing, and restaurant kitchen mat and trash bin wash water, etc.).


Advisory Comment:  Based on aerial imagery from 2024, it appears the private roads in the MHP do not drain completely.  I advise you to provide a cross slope to the new pavement section to direct as much runoff as possible to the vegetated areas.

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