In the event of non-compliant land disturbing activities, a Notice of Violation is issued directing the financially responsible party to bring the site into compliance. Prior to large scale grading of sites larger than an acre, the assigned inspector must first approve the installation of the required erosion control measures. The Engineering Department has three inspectors who ensure compliance with the Act. For disturbances less than one acre, no plan must be filed however, all requirements limiting erosion remain in effect. In accordance with the Act and LDC Section 801, an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan, designed in accordance with the NCDENR Erosion & Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual, must be filed with and approved by the City of Rocky Mount prior to disturbing an area of greater than one acre. The City of Rocky Mount has local jurisdiction in administering the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act of 1973, and does so by way of the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Ordinance (Land Development Code Section 801). This program operates under the Land Quality Section of the North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (NCDENR). The City of Rocky Mount administers an Erosion Control program within the city limits. Responsibilities include operating the City’s traffic signal system in accordance with NCDOT standards, development of traffic signal timing plans, and collection of traffic counts. Kevin Harrell, Senior Signal System Operator – 25 Responsibilities include the installation and maintenance of street signs and pavement markings, and the review of sight distance problems. James Baudo & Tevin Williams, Sign & Paint Technicians – 25 Nathan Winstead, Lead Sign & Paint Technician – 25 Responsibilities include directing Traffic Sign/Paint Technicians in the installation and maintenance of street signs and pavement markings, to ensure adherence to State and Federal standards. Kelvin Davis, Traffic Services Supervisor – 25 Responsible for repair and maintenance of the traffic signal equipment,including controllers, detectors, fiber optic cable, traffic cameras,and various electronic components. Responsibilities include directing staff in the repair and maintenance of the City’s traffic signal system, per NCDOT and City standards.ĭusty Joyner & Tim Suber, Signal Technicians – 25 Additionally, responsible for ensuring the adherence of new development to City and State erosion control requirements.īill Pridgen, Construction Inspector – 25Īssists with ensuring safe and efficient operation of the street system in accordance with NCDOT (NC Department of Transportation) and City standards, including traffic signals, street signs, pavement markings, transportation planning, construction plan reviews, driveways and encroachments.Ĭhet Christman, Traffic Signal Supervisor – 25 Responsible for ensuring that new city infrastructure is constructed in accordance with City standards, including water and sewer lines, streets, and stormwater management systems. Maintains financial records, personnel records and payroll records, and maintains files for construction projects, bonds, sureties, COs and other departmental matters. Provides administrative and clerical support to the Director of Engineering, Assistant City Engineers for Water/Sewer and Traffic, Stormwater Engineer, and other departmental employees. Yashica Mills-Hyman, Administrative Assistant – 25 Provides administrative and financial oversight for the City’s public transportation system Tar River Transit. Todd Gardner, Transit System Manager – 25 Additionally, responsible for ensuring that new development projects conform to City requirements as related to transportation. Responsible for ensuring safe and efficient operation of the street system in accordance with NCDOT (NC Department of Transportation) and City standards, including traffic signals, street signs, pavement markings, and transportation planning. VACANT, PE, PTOE, Assistant City Engineer (Transportation) – 25 Additionally, responsible for ensuring that new development projects conform to City and State requirements as related to water and sewer. Responsible for design and administration of city capital projects, including water and sewer extensions. Scott Miles, PE, Assistant City Engineer (Water and Sewer) – 25 Responsible for all phases of engineering for the City, including construction inspection, traffic engineering and traffic signals, signs and marking, water & sewer, and stormwater. Supervises a staff of 121 employees and a budget of $946,000. Brad Kerr, PE, Director of Public Works – 252- 972-1120
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