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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW5190902_Plan (Set)_20191114LOCATION SKETCH NOT TO SCALE SITE INFORMA PON LOCATION: ...................................... 305 NORTHBROOK DRIVE YOUNGSVILLE, NC 27596 LOT 11 YOUNGSVILLE INDUSTRIAL PARK COUNTY: ........................................ FRANKLIN COUNTY TOWNSHI.P:..................................... YOUNGSVILLE TOTAL SITE ACREAGE: ..................... ±6.85 AC ZONING: ........................................ MU PIN: .............................................. 1853-27- 7353 PARCEL ID:....................................038528 PLAT BOOK: ................................... 2005/395 DEED BOOK: . ................................ . 2052/198 RIVER BASIN . ................................ .TAR-PAMLICO MINIMUM BUILDING SETBACKS (MBSL): FRONT: ......................................... 50' SIDE: ............................................ 25' REAR: ........................................... 50' MAXIMUM BLDG. HEIGHT: ................... 60' PROPOSED BLDG. HEIGHT: ................. ±35' PARKING DATA: REQUIRED......................................1 SPACE FOR EVERY EMPLOYEE ON SITE PROVIDED.......................................117 REGULAR.......................................115 H.C. (VAN ACCESSIBLE)...................1 H.C. (STANDARD)............................1 BUILDING DATA: PROPOSED USE: . ............................ . MANUFACTURING TOTAL BUILDING SIZE: . ................... . ±72,000 PRO. LANDSCAPE AREA: ................. f2.05 AC (29.93%) PRO. DISTURBED AREA: ...................t5.12 AC PRE -IMPERVIOUS AREA ..................t2.39 AC POST -IMPERVIOUS AREA...................f4.45 AC BEFORE YOU DIG, CALL 0 0 Q NORTH CAROLINA ONE CALL CENTER www.ncocc.org CAPTIVEAIRE 305 NORTHBROOK EXPANSION YOUNGSVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 27596 FATYAJON CE.00 COVER SHEET CE.01 EXISTING CONDITIONS CE.02 DEMOLITION PLAN CE.03 SITE PLAN CE.04 UTILITY PLAN CE.05 GRADING + DRAINAGE PLAN CE.06 INITIAL EROSION CONTROL PLAN CE.07 FINAL EROSION CONTROL PLAN CE.08 STORMWA TER PLAN D.01 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS 1 D.02 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS 2 D.03 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS 3 D.04 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS 4 D.05 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS 5 Owner: CAS YOUNGSVILLE, LLC 4641 PARAGON PARK ROAD RALEIGH, NC 27616 PHONE: (919) 882-2410 Civil Engineer: STOCKS ENGINEERING, P.A. 801 EAST WASHINGTON STREET NASHVILLE, NC 27856 PHONE: (252) 459-8196 FAX: (252) 459-8197 MOBILE: (252) 903-6891 CONTACT: J. MICHAEL STOCKS, PE Surve vor= BATEMAN CIVIL SURVEY COMPANY 2524 RELIANCE AVENUE APEX, NC 27539 PHONE: (919) 577-1080 FAX: (919) 577-1081 NCBELS FIRM #C-2378 Con tra c tor= ALEXANDER DESIGN BUILD 205 WEST MAIN STREET CLAYTON, NC 27520 PHONE: (919) 324-9261 CONTACT: KENT ALEXANDER SITE NOTES: 1. ALL REQUIRED IMPROVEMENTS SHALL CONFORM TO THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE'S LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AND MANUAL OF SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS, LATEST EDITION. 2. THIS PLAN IS VALID FOR TWO (2) YEARS FROM THE DATE OF APPROVAL. 3. THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE WILL NOT ISSUE A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR THIS PROJECT UNTIL THE DEVELOPER OR CONTRACTOR PROVIDES A LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE BOND. 4.THE DISTURBED AREA FOR THIS PROJECT IS GREATER THAN 0.5 ACRE. THEREFORE, STORMWATER DETENTION AND NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT ARE TYPICALLY REQUIRED. A. DETENTION FOR THIS PROJECT IS ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH THE INSTALLATION OF STORMWATER BMPS. B. NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT FOR THIS PROJECT IS ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH THE INSTALLATION OF STORMWATER BMPS COMBINED WITH A NUTRIENT BUY -DOWN THROUGH A PRIVATE BANK. 6. THE DISTURBED AREA FOR THIS PROJECT IS GREATER 1.0 ACRE. THEREFORE, A FORMAL SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION CONTROL PLAN AND PERMIT ARE REQUIRED PRIOR TO ANY GRADING OR CONSTRUCTION ON THE SITE. 7. COPIES OF ALL PERMITS AND APPROVED PLANS MUST BE KEPT ON SITE IN A PERMIT BOX THAT IS CONSPICUOUSLY LOCATED AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE DURING CONSTRUCTION. THIS INCLUDES APPROVED CONSTRUCTION PLANS, ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENTS, AND DRIVEWAY PERMITS. 8. CONTOURS ON THE PLANS WERE OBTAINED FROM AN ACTUAL FIELD SURVEY PERFORMED BY BATEMAN CIVIL SURVEY. REFERENCE HORIZONTAL DATUM IS NAD 83/NSRS 2011. 9. THE PROPERTY LIES IN ZONE 'X' PER NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP COMMUNITY NUMBER 3720185300K, DATED 06/16/2013. 10. THE ELECTRIC CUSTOMER SHALL OWN AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC SERVICE TO THE POINT OF DELIVERY IDENTIFIED BY ROCKY LOUISBURG PUBLIC UTILITIES. 11. CONTRACTOR/OWNER/DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS RELATED TO THE RELOCATION OF ANY EXISTING UTILITIES. 12.CONTRACTOR/ OWNER/ DEVELOPER SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY COSTS IN EXCESS OF NORMAL CONSTRUCTION METHODS DUE TO ADVERSE CONDITIONS OR FAILURE TO GIVE NOTICE THAT PRECLUDE THE USE OF THE TOWN'S STANDARD INSTALLATION METHODS. EXAMPLES OF SUCH ARE, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, BORING, CONDUIT INSTALLATION, PAVEMENT PATCHING, CONCRETE REPLACEMENT, AND LANDSCAPING. 13. THE PROPERTY OWNER SHALL PROVIDE AN EXECUTED RIGHT-OF-WAY EASEMENT PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF GAS OR ELECTRIC UTILITIES. 14. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CALLING THE NC ONE CALL CENTER AT 811 TO LOCATE EXISTING UTILITIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. 15. FIRE DEPARTMENT VEHICULAR ACCESS, NO LESS THAN 18 FEET IN WIDTH SHALL BE PROVIDED TO ALL STRUCTURES UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT ALL TIMES. IN AREAS WHERE GROUND SURFACES ARE SOFT OR ARE LIKELY TO BECOME SOFT, HARD ALL WEATHER SURFACE ROADS SHALL BE PROVIDED. 16. FIRE LANES SHALL BE MARKED AS FOLLOWS: FIRE LANES SHALL BE MARKED WITH APPROVED SIGNS COMPLYING WITH THE PROVISIONS IN APPENDIX D103.6 OF THE CURRENT EDITION OF THE NC FIRE PREVENTION CODE. THE CURB BETWEEN FIRE LANE SIGNS SHALL BE PAINTED RED IN COLOR. THE WORDS "FIRE LANE" SHALL BE PAINTED IN WHITE UPPER CASE LETTERS AND SPACED NO MORE THAT 50 FEET APART. FIRE LANE MARKINGS SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND REPAINTED AS NEEDED OR REQUIRED BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. 17. FIRE PROTECTION WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM INCLUDING FIRE HYDRANTS, SHALL BE INSTALLED AND IN SERVICE PRIOR TO RECORDING THE SUBDIVISION, OR IF NO SUBDIVISION IS INVOLVED, THE PLACING OF COMBUSTIBLE BUILDING MATERIALS FOR STRUCTURES OR COMBUSTIBLE PRE -TESTED FABRICATED BUILDING ASSEMBLIES ON THE PROJECT SITE OR UTILIZING THEM IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING STRUCTURES. IF PHASED COORDINATION IS PLANNED, COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF THE FIRE PROTECTION WATER SYSTEM IS PERMITTED. 00(.0 orn �00 XI O rn m LO O N 0 LO N Q Z W~ w w WV) Z ZQ0 O LQ 00 r Z N = U � Z ZW J W w> 00 z O U C� Z w w z z w U) V U O N 1 BLN=C-1874 1 CARP �i :Q < SEAL 19843 = 'CHAEL S" la��7;�"- /30/19 COVER SHEET REVISIONS 2019-09-26 DEQ COMMENT REV 2019-10-09 COUNTY COMMENT REV FILE NO. 2019-044 HORZ. SCALE: NONE VERT. SCALE: NONE CE.00 en we wno are alive ana remain will be caught up togetner wltn them In the clouas to meet the Lora In SILVERSTEII ENTERPRISE AT YOUNGSVILL BEFORE YOU DIG, CALL 0 0 Q NORTH CAROLINA ONE CALL CENTER www.ncocc.org / CLYDE OREN CROWELL, JR. / AND BETTY / I / I _ I GREGGORY P. nI IFFY IIOZ-28 OVN MO ON V TS, ©0 El ------ 7 I / L_ SCALE: 1 " = 40' 0 40 80 100 120 140 160 nI J 00(.0 Orn �Fo xl O m "' O N 0 Lc) CV W Z O W O U C� Z_ W W Z_ ZZ W cn � Y U O W w� WF z Z (D OLQ F-00 Z CV = U !n < Z z F-W V J W w> (n O Q 00 Z BLN=C-1874 C A RCS =p�,�oFEssioti9,!y9 SEAL 19843 ��v .,FNC I NEB-�.•G��ee: � ��CNAEL �'8/'30/119 EXISTING CONDITIONS REVISIONS 2019-10-09 COUNTY COMMENT REV 2019-11-14 SCM COMMENTS FILE NO. LNO 44 HORZ. SCALE: VERT. SCALE: CE.01 n SILVERSTEIP ENTERPRISE AT YOUNGSVILL 0 BEFORE YOU DIG, CALL z0 0 D NORTH CAROLINA ONE CALL CENTER www.ncocc.org I� CLYDE OREN CROWELL, JR. AND BETTY DEMOLITION NOTES: 1. ALL DEMOLITION DEBRIS SHALL BE HAULED OFF -SITE TO AN APPROVED LANDFILL, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT ALL BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, FENCES, FACILITIES, PAVEMENTS AND APPURTENANCES THAT ARE TO REMAIN IN -PLACE FOR THE DURATION OF THE CONTRACT. 3. IF THERE ARE ANY DAMAGES TO THE ITEMS LISTED ABOVE DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR'S ACTIVITIES, THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIR/REPLACEMENT TO LIKE -NEW OR BETTER CONDITION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 4. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH OWNER DURING DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES FOR PROPER REMOVAL AND RELOCATION OF ITEMS AS NOTED ON THIS PLAN. 5. CONTRACTOR TO TAKE CARE SUCH THAT HIS MEN, MACHINES, AND THE PUBLIC DO NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH ANY OVERHEAD OR BURIED ELECTRICAL LINES WITHIN THE PROJECT SITE. 6. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH LOCAL UTILITIES AND HAND DIG IF NECESSARY TO PROPERLY LOCATE ANY UTILITIES WITH THE PROJECT AREA. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE OWNER AND ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. IN SOME CASES THE UTILITY WILL HAVE TO BE RELOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE THAT INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN BIDDING THE PROJECT. THERE SHALL BE NO ADDITIONAL PAYMENT FOR RELOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES IN CONFLICT FOR THIS PROJECT. 7. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REMOVAL OF ALL ABOVE AND UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WITHIN THE WORK AREA, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, GAS, ELECTRIC, SEWER, WATER, FIBER OPTIC, STORM DRAINAGE, ETC. 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANIES PRIOR TO BEGINNING DEMOLITION. 9. BUILDINGS NOT SHOWN AS BEING DEMOLISHED IN THIS PHASE SHALL REMAIN OPEN AND OPERATIONAL. 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE THE REMOVAL OF ALL VEGETATION AND LANDSCAPING WITHIN THE WORK AREA IN BID PRICE. 11. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY THE UTILITIES TO BE REMOVED ONLY SERVE THE BUILDING TO BE DEMO'ED PRIOR TO DEMOLITION. 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SCALE: 140 160 CE.02 12" R7-8 or R7-8a RESERVED PARKING GREEN GREEN BLUE WHITE SYMBOL WHITE BACKGROUND MAXIMUM R7-8D o� PENALTY $250 VAN -ACCESSIBLE SIGN AT VAN SPACE ONLY ACCESSIBLE 0z �_V) w aw 2 U 0 �z 00 Ofof DD 0 0 =} ~ ~ M w 0- / � o a zV / w Q 0-1V) Fy a z / v w J O / R7--8 HAND/CAP S/8N NOT TO SCALE SEAL HOLES W , ASPHALT CEMENT ----------- - 12" RARKING 9" 1 6" 1 �1-1/2" CHAMFER �2-#3 BARS 6" \\_�BITUMINOUS SURFACE 1/2" DIA. RODS 2'-0" LONG SECT/ON A -A CLYDE OREN CROWELL, JR. AND BETTY — — � S0171 '06\W i NOTE: AT H.C. SPACES USE 30" \\2'-0" MIN. �A 1'-0' 2'-6" 2'-6" 1'-0" 1-1/2" CHAMFER BITUMINOUS SURFACE A 1/2" DIA. RODS 2'-0" LONG NOTE: ANCHOR RODS TO BE SLEEVED OR ELEVATION GREASED THRU CONC. CURBS TO PERMIT RELOCATION OF STOPS. W11M STOP NOT TO SCALE I / 50' MBSL /J HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT- SILVERSTEIN I / ENTERPRISES I /^ / 6 PARKS ® 9, AT _ YOUNGSVILLE I lu "in Ih ^ N_/ q: I I :% O o) y: to Q � / CAB .'. 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FILL W/5,000 PSI CONCRETE. PAVEMENT COMPACTED SUBGRADE SITE NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER FOR STAGING AREA, LAYDOWN YARD, AND EMPLOYEE AND SUB PARKING. 2. CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT ALL BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, FENCES, FACILITIES, PAVEMENTS AND APPURTENANCES THAT ARE TO REMAIN IN -PLACE FOR THE DURATION OF THE CONTRACT. 3. IF THERE ARE ANY DAMAGES TO THE ITEMS LISTED ABOVE DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR'S ACTIVITIES, THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIR/REPLACEMENT TO LIKE -NEW OR BETTER CONDITION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 4. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH LOCAL UTILITIES AND HAND DIG IF NECESSARY TO PROPERLY LOCATE ANY UTILITIES WITH THE PROJECT AREA. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE OWNER AND ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. IN SOME CASES THE UTILITY WILL HAVE TO BE RELOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE THAT INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN BIDDING THE PROJECT. THERE SHALL BE NO ADDITIONAL PAYMENT FOR RELOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES IN CONFLICT FOR THIS PROJECT. 5. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR INFORMATION REGARDING HVAC CONCRETE PAD INSTALLATION. 6Y/DE PO&I-IC J I (SIDEWALKS) HEAVY DUTY LIGHT DUTY HEAVY DUTY LIGHT DUTY FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT RIGID PAVEMENT RIGID PAVEMENT NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE 3" ACSC 6" 5,000 PSI 3" S9.513 TYPE S9.513 CONCRETE ASPHALT ASPHALT @ 28 DAYS 5,000 PSI (IN TWO 4 W/6"x6"x6GA .:. ; ."'.d. ....,. • CONCRETE LIFTS) .:•, WELDED WIRE �.: "'„. @ 28 DAYS : < i 6" CABC , 4" THICK 8" CABC 4" CABC COMPACTED i I j SUBGRADE - I -I 11= COMPACTED - COMPACTED COMPACTED SUBGRADE ;_ ,, I 1711 �I SUBGRADE -I SUBGRADE IIOZ-28 OVN 01�19 ON ° a s ° ?1 VE'-1 (YPI PING° s I� A OOR ° s Ppp oseu °s � I � I C VYs ° -1 i - 0 °c NSF DU �T�_ - - - I o� ©— s R? 44_0' c� El 2, a N0127'10'E EXPANS ' _ — 131.03' My W ION MgTER1gL EXPANSION ` MATERIAL 2 r _ �l/ - _ - I i SCALE: 1 " = 40' 0 40 80 100 120 140 160 00(.0 0M -00 xl a' 0 `� GO O N 0_ LO CV z 0 o_ 0 U c.� Z Of w w z_ z Z z w Y U 0 W w� WV z00 0LQ • �r- � Z CV = U !n < Z z V)W J W w> S< 00 z BLN=C-1874 C A Rol =p�,�oFESS%pN9,�.j,9 :Q SEAL 19843 = FNG I NE��. S�Q 8/30/19 SITE PLAN REVISIONS 2019-09-26 DEQ COMMENT REV 2019-10-09 COUNTY COMMENT REV 2019-10-10 ARCH REV 2019-11-14 SCM COMMENTS FILE NO. 2019-044 HORZ. SCALE: 1" = 40' VERT. SCALE: NO 1 Inen we wno are alive and remain will IDe caught up togetner with them In the clouds to meet the Lord In the l air. and so we shall always be with the Lord. 1 Thessalonians 4:17 CE.03 / CLYDE OREN CROWELL, JR. / AND BETTY � I � I S 1_71 '06 "W r J;, � SILVERSTEIN ENTERPRISES AT- YOUNGSVILLE b 4 -44 DID GREGGORY P. DUFFY t / ® `ov i PROPOSeD / \ 6"SS SERVE so V v m W WATER I EREUN-BE ESER�CE H & P P BELOW PRO.- PEE MIN A2� / STOR DMRI v I `� -..tom �--_ wa0 \ / I i � TTS 909� v BACK - IN ABOVE UNDH�R TTOSBOX I N10 00 54 •E '926 24 , _ 1 PRO. g _ - I SERVIOE�IP FIRELINE HALL &, PRO• NITARy SEWERBE A MIN OF pEX WATER• A _ iSEE NOTE 5 1THABO / EX. / SHEET)IS A (DIA) B T-HEAD GLAND BOLT 3/4" NPT BRONZE TIGHTEN TO 75-90 FT. LBS. SQ. HEAD PIPE PLUG TAPPING SLEEVE FRONT I TAPPING SLEEVE BACK STEEL ZINC PLATED HEAD BOLT UT TIGHTEN TO 75- 0 NFT. LBS. T-HEAD BOLT TIGHTEN TO 90 FT. LEIS. I O O O O O o� M.J. RUBBER END M.J. RUBBER SIDE G (GASKET THICKNESS) GASKET GASKET SEE NOTE 2 NMI MATERIALS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE PATH AQUA NORTH CAROUNA STANDARDS SLEEVE BODY SHALL BE DUCTILE IRON ASTM A536. 2. MECHANICAL JOINT TAPPING SLEEVES SHALL BE AS MANUFACTURED BY CLOW, M & H, MUELLER, OR AMERICAN AND SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH SPLIT GLANDS, SPLIT END GASKET, BOLTS, ETC. THE OUTLET FLANGE SHALL BE CL 125 PER ANSI 816.1 COMPATIBLE WITH APPROVED TAPPING VALVES. 3 DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE AND MAY VARY BASED UPON MANUFACTURER. SLEEVES SHALL BE SIMILAR IN NATURE TO THAT SHOWN AND SHALL NOT DEVIATE IN ESSENTIAL DETAILS. 4. PIPE SURFACES SHALL BE CLEANED THOROUGHLY TO PERMIT FOR A GOOD SEAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 5. EXTERIOR OF TAPPING SLEEVE SHALL BE COATED w/2 COATS ASPHALTIC VARNISH NIL-C450. 6. ALL TAPPING SLEEVES SHALL BE HYDROSTATICALLY PRESSURE TESTED PRIOR TO THE TAP BEING ACCOMPLISHED. TEST SHALL BE APPROVED BY AQUA NORTH CAROUNA PROJECT COORDINATOR PRIOR TO BEGINNING TAPPING PROCESS 7. SEE TAPPING VALVE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. SLEEVE FOR USE WITH CI OR DI PIPE SLEEVE SIZE PIPE X BRANCH 6X6 8X6 8X8 12X6 12XB 12X12 16X6 16X8 16X12 24X6 24X8 24X12 2016 24X24 3OX6 30X8 30X12 30X16 3OX24 A DIA +.031-.000 7.016 7.016 9.016 7.016 9.016 13.016 7.016 9.016 13.016 11.00 13.5 19.0 23.5 32.0 11.00 13.5 19.0 23.5 32.0 B .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 .31 C 7-7/8 9 14-1 19.5 19.5 19.5 E 11-3 4 - 1 -7 - - - - - - 35.5 5.5 35.5 F 1 -1 1 . 2" ME NOMINAL PIPE SIZE (INCH) BRANCH SIZE APPROX. WT. LBS. 4" 3",4" 28,30 6" 3",4",6" 36,38,45 8" 3",4",6%8" 42,44,48,66 10" 3",4",6',8",10' 45,48,55,70,80, 12" 3"S',6",8',10",12" 50,52,60,81,96,143 16" 3",4",6",8",10",12" 78,80,85,100,115,172 24" 3",4",6",8",10",12" 85,87,90,100,145,230 FULL CIRCUMFERENTIAL GASKET AN JUPP/NO SLAMS- FULL BODY NOT TO SCALE 1. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE I AN CCO DR ANCI'NRTH-AQUA NORTH CAROLINA STANDARDS. 2. TAPPING SLEEVES SHALL BE AS MANUFACTURED BY ROMAC, SMITH-BLAIR, OR APPROVED EQUAL 3. STAINLESS STEEL TAPPING SLEEVE MAY BE UTILIZED FOR ALL TAPPING OF MAINS UP TO AND INCLUDING 24' DIAMETER WITH 12" OR LESS BRANCH. BRANCH GREATER THAN 12" SHALL REQUIRE FULL BODY D.I. M.J. TAPPING SLEEVE, (SEE DETAIL W.9). 4. SHELL AND LUGS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL PER ASTM A 240, TYPE 304 AND 304L. 5. BOLTS SHALL BE 5/8" UNC ROLLED THREAD, STAINLESS STEEL ANSI CLASS 150 LB. PER ASTM A 193 TYPE 304 4" NOM. PIPE SIZE SHALL HAVE DRILLING FLANGE. DI FLANGE MIN. 1/2" BOLTS. SHALL BE COATED TO PROTECT AGAINST CORROSION 6. NUTS SHALL BE HEAVY HEX STAINLESS STEEL PER ASTM A-194, TYPE 304. 7. WASHERS SHALL BE STEEL AND PLASTIC LUBRICATING WASHER. 8. GASKETS SHALL BE VIRGIN SBR PER ASTM D 2000 MAA 610, SHELL COMPOUNDED FOR WATER AND SEWER SERVICE. BOLTS 9• FLANGE SHALL BE DUCTILE IRON PER ASTM 536, GRADE 65-45-12: OR STAINLESS STEEL PER ASTM A-240, TYPE 304. 10. DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE AND MAY VARY BASED UPON MANUFACTURER. SLEEVES SHALL BE SIMILAR IN NATURE TO THAT SHOWN AND SHALL NOT DEVIATE IN ESSENTIAL NUTS DETAILS. 11. PIPE SURFACES SHALL BE CLEANED THOROUGHLY TO PERMIT A GOOD SEAL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 12. ALL TAPPING SLEEVES SHALL BE HYDROSTATICALLY PRESSURE TESTED PRIOR TO THE TAP BEING ACCOMPLISHED. TEST SHALL BE APPROVED BY AQUA NORTH CAROLINA PROJECT COORDINATOR PRIOR TO BEGINNING TAPPING PROCESS. 13. THE NUMBER OF BOLTS, NUTS AND WASHERS SHOWN ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY, ACTUAL QUANTITY SHALL BE AS WASHERS RECOMMENDED BY THE SLEEVE MANUFACTURER FOR THE REQUIRED SERVICE. LIFTER BAR 14. SEE TAPPING VALVE DETAIL (W.9) FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. a d' l v I I 8 WATTS g �- - --'- PRE ENTOR IN 8A CKFLO�y OX OVE GROUNDdyORl SHEET) NOTES 6&7 6 , THIS DE PUBS/C I UTILITY NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH THE OWNER FOR STAGING AREA, LAYDOWN YARD, AND EMPLOYEE AND SUB PARKING. 2. CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT ALL BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, FENCES, FACILITIES, PAVEMENTS AND APPURTENANCES THAT ARE TO REMAIN IN -PLACE FOR THE DURATION OF THE CONTRACT. 3. IF THERE ARE ANY DAMAGES TO THE ITEMS LISTED ABOVE DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR'S ACTIVITIES, THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIR/REPLACEMENT TO LIKE -NEW OR BETTER CONDITION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 4. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH LOCAL UTILITIES AND HAND DIG IF NECESSARY TO PROPERLY LOCATE ANY UTILITIES WITH THE PROJECT AREA. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE OWNER AND ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. IN SOME CASES THE UTILITY WILL HAVE TO BE RELOCATED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE THAT INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN BIDDING THE PROJECT. THERE SHALL BE NO ADDITIONAL PAYMENT FOR RELOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES IN CONFLICT FOR THIS PROJECT. 5. WATER AND FIRE LINE NEED TO BE ABOVE THE SEWER LINE. 6. TAPPING SLEEVE & VALVE SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL FULL BODY TYPE. SEE DETAIL, THIS SHEET. SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO FRANKLIN COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION. 7. COUNTY NEEDS TO BE PRESENT WHEN CONTRACTOR TAPS THE FIRE LINE. I I I I I ROOF DRAIN (DOWN SPOUT) -FABRICATE TRANSITION VC CAP ITV-LINL VVTL SEE ROOF DRAINAGE PLAN FOR PIPE SIZE AND GRADE HSSC 'VESTMENTS, LLC z T Q. I- I 1 I 1 CAST IRO CLEANOUT \ \ W jBRASS CAP I I I \> \ V I I vv 6" pV156 LF \ @C1 SDR-35 I \ \ \ I \ S0 0 I / I\ � I \ \ I 1\ N I \ \ \ I \ I\ "pro CAST /RiN 00 / CLEANO T 40 W : I /BRASS C P� / I � / �o ­\-1 -0MSED� N CA CLEANOUT W I 1 /BRASS CAP v �1 El N0127'10 E W MH TOP TO E EX. 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I I I I\ CRAP rt / � L MORTARED BRICK SPACER @ 24" O.C. AT EACH BOLTED JOINT NOTES: I� CAPITAL FOUNDARY OF VA, INC. TG-4990 PATTERN 1104D 24" LONG SECTIONS BOLTED TOGETHER TO MATCH LENGTH SHOWN ON PLANS 1. USE EITHER CONCRETE BUILDING BRICK—ASTM C55, GRADE N, TYPE 1 OR CLAY BRICK—ASTM C32, GRADE MS. 2. MORTAR TO BE TYPE M 3. CONCRETE PIPE TO BE CLASS III. I NS1'ALL f230 LF OF HAND EQUALS OR FOFERENCE IN P OF WALIRA�' WHERE FES_ 1 143700p PROPOSED REMIN/N9 MIL SPOTELE!/ AIMi1/S 1" = 40' RETAI NING SEGMENTAL PROFESSIONAL ALL RETAINING WALL. THE STATE OF NORHE A D L \(' LICENSED gy A NA ENSEO IN 4 280 LF R W/6 0, 30q ES HP ASP ROOF DRAIN (DOWN SPOUT) IN-LINL WTL SEE ROOF DRAINAGE PLAN FOR PIPE SIZE AND GRADE CLYDE OREN CANOD EBETTY ( IQOOFORA1,9 AF-19Y NOT TO SCALE � i—PRO DROP I NLET- NCDOT STD. 840 a TOP 444. 14 INV OUT 0p 39.95 (W/CONC. APRON) TRENCHORA/N NOT TO SCALE INV 12 OUT 39 p8 72 1 P-_ DROP NCD TE I_ OT STD. 840 01A Top .14 INV IN 444.00 INV OUT 43g 661 (W /CONC. APRON ) CANIIAL FOUNDRY P A TTFR AI 1 1 0AF NCD DROP INLET-0,07' STD, 84p • 14 ` TOP 444,00 INV V IN 43930 (W/CONS APRON) N) NCDpROP INL84pET_Oy STD, TOP 444, 14 INV IN 00 (W CV OUT 43g 84 / ONC. APRON 60' NCD DROP INLET 07' STD -04�/ ,40 .14 INV IN(DI-TOP 443.50 INV 03) 438.48 INV N p N(TD) 438.48 INV OUT 438.48 38.43 (W/CONS gRON) ) RETAININGD SEGMENTAL WALL PROFESSIONALALL RETAIN SH ING WALL THESTATE OF. NGINEERESEDBY ANDULLICENSEp 1N ICAROLINA r0. /RLF_1g,. Uf., I NL NCOOT ET-05 ITOP,.443 25 840.14 RAP 15' WIDE RIF ERGENCY SP LLWq�(442 0p AD,/UST MH TOP MATCH FINAL RATE UMAUIINU cM UKHIIN/AUL INU I tJ: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL A 5'x5'x4" CONCRETE APRON (4,500 PSI @ 28 DAYS) AROUND EACH DROP INLET AS SHOWN. LIP OF CONCRETE APRON SHALL BE 1" ABOVE RIM ELEVATION OF DROP INLET GRATE. CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE POSITIVE DRAINAGE TO EACH DROP INLET. 2. PROPOSED ROOF DRAIN OUTLET LINE LOCATION AND INVERTS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. UTILIZE 8" (MIN.) PVC (SDR-35) DIRECTLY FROM THE BUILDING. UTILIZE 45 DEGREE WYE'S. ON EAST SIDE OF PRO. BLDG: INSTALL 8" ROOF DRAIN OUTLET LINE DIRECTLY TO STORMDRAIN STRUCTURE WHERE AS PRACTICAL. INSTALL REMAINDER OF 8" ROOF DRAIN OUTLET LINES AS SHOWN ON THIS PLAN. ONCE 2-8" PVC (SDR-35) ROOF DRAIN OUTLET PIPES INTERSECT CHANGE TO 12" PVC (SDR-35) TO STORMDRAIN STRUCTURE. ON WEST SIDE OF PRO. BLDG.: UTILIZE 8" PVC (SDR-35) AND CONNECT TO PRO. 18" HDPE STORMDRAIN UTILIZING WYE'S & TEE'S FOR PROPER CONNECTION. 3. CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE POSITIVE DRAINAGE TO ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AND FEATURES. 4. CONTRACTOR TO ENSURE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM PROPOSED BUILDING. 5. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH OWNER AND ENGINEER IF ANY GRADING OR DRAINAGE DISCREPANCIES, ISSUES, OR CONFLICTS WERE TO ARISE. 6. THERE ARE NO WETLANDS PRESENT ON SITE. 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TO SIMPLIFY DOCUMENTATION OF SELF -INSPECTION REPORTS AND NPDES SELF -MONITORING REPORTS, A COMBINATION FORM IS NOW AVAILIBLE. THE NEW FORM WAS DEVELOPED TO SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT AND THE NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, NCG 010000. BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 2013, THE DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL, AND LAND RESOURCES IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADMINISTERING BOTH THE SPCA AND THE NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, NCG 010000. THE COMBINED FORM SHOULD MAKE IT EASIER TO COMPLY WITH SELF -INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS. THE COMBINED SELF -MONITORING FORM IS AVAILIBLE AS A PDF AND WORD DOCUMENT FROM THE LAND QUALITY WEB SITE, HTTP: HPORTAL. N CDENR. ORG /WEB /LR /EROSION IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT THE LAND QUALITY SECTION AT A DENR REGIONAL OFFICE. CONTRACTOR /S REOU/RED TO FILL OUT THESE REPORTS AND KEEP ON -SITE. 1. APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN PERMITS ONLY THOSE CLEARING AND GRADING ACTIVITIES LISTED WITHIN THIS PLAN. THIS PLAN DOES NOT PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF ANY IMPERVIOUS SURFACE OR STRUCTURE. 2. APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN CONSTITUTES APPROVAL FROM THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE ONLY. ADDITIONAL APPROVALS (SUCH A 401/404 WETLANDS, ETC.) MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO AUTHORIZATION TO BEGIN CLEARING AND GRADING. COPIES OF ALL ADDITIONAL APPROVALS MUST BE PROVIDED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING UPON RECEIPT. 3. A COPY OF THE APPROVED SEDIMENTATION & EROSION CONTROL PLAN MUST BE KEPT ON SITE AT ALL TIMES IN A PERMIT BOX THAT IS CONSPICUOUSLY LOCATED AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 4. THE APPROVED PLAN SHOULD REGARDED AS DEPICTING THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. ADDITIONAL MEASURES SHALL BE PUT IN PLACE AS NEEDED TO ENSURE THAT NO SEDIMENT IS RELEASED FROM THE SITE. 5. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO ANY CLEARING OR GRADING ACTIVITIES BEYOND THAT NECESSARY TO INSTALL SUCH MEASURES. APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTED EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE OBTAINED IN WRITING PRIOR TO SITE CLEARING AND GRADING. CONTACT THE DEMLR RALEIGH REGIONAL OFFICE AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY ® (919) 791-4200. 6. TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL MUST BE GRANTED ACCESS UPON REASONABLE REQUEST TO ANY AND ALL AREAS OF THE SUBJECT SITE FOR THE INSPECTION OF SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION CONTROL ADEQUACY. 7. IF ADDITIONAL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROLS ARE REQUIRED TO PREVENT OFFSITE SEDIMENTATION, THESE PLANS MUST BE MODIFIED AND SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING WITHIN FIVE BUSINESS DAYS FOR APPROVAL AND ADDITION TO THEIR RECORDS. 8. ANY GRADING BEYOND THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE SHOWN ON THE APPROVED PLAN IS IN VIOLATION OF THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE'S LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AND THE N.C. SEDIMENTATION AND POLLUTION CONTROL ACT. SUCH VIOLATIONS CAN RESULT IN FINES TO THE PROPERTY OWNER(S). 9. THE CONTRACTOR AND ALL SUB -CONTRACTORS SHALL TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO ENSURE THAT PAINTS, LIQUID WASTES, DEMOLITION MATERIALS, CONCRETE AND SEDIMENT DO NOT ENTER STREAMS OR STORM DRAINS OR HAVE CONTACT WITH THE SURFACE WATERS, WETLANDS OR BUFFERS. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION OF THE NPDES GENERAL PERMIT NCGO10000 FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND MAY RESULT IN STATE OR FEDERAL CIVIL OR CRIMINAL PENALTIES. RgP1 D RIP- \- _ INLET SUM Ed 46- \ EROSION CONTROL LEGEND CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE TOTAL AREA DISTURBED - 5.19 AC ■--�■ SILT FENCE ■--�■ SILT FENCE OUTLET iTDiTD TEMPORARY DIVERSION W/ NAG D875 EXCELSIOR MATTING r- - I SKIMMER SEDIMENT BASIN L - - ftftftft ftftftft — aftwafta �OR � rHB,pp�� 6p' ly/DE'oUBL/C PERMIT SOX GAGE (PER NPR IA REQUIREMEN S� 2 EN RAN-CONEE TION 0 40 HSSC INVESTMENTS, LLC (TYP,) -UISTURgED AREA (TYP.) .SILT FENCE (TYP.) IIOZ-22 OVN OINO ON 1s I WIDE EMERGENCYIP RAP SPILL WAY(442.00) I© Boo -SILT FENCE OUTLET (TYP.) 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CONTROL (APpON .-1 SLOPES —►TD —►TD—� -rye � _� -44 ' 1 / I / _ / i POSSIBLE S SH CKPILE T0 / NECESSARY qS BE UTILIZED A AREA i /- OFF_ SITEALL Tp BE MMEDIq ON MATERIq S 17 HANDLED ID OIL AN SNAL�PROV p BAN PULED- R I MMEDI L FI L Fp BACKFILL 0RATELY \, \ OFFHAULED. - SIT , \ / — — -446- — _•- - If EROSION CONTROL PLAN APPROVED 10/2/2019 1 1 TOTAL DISTURBED AREA = 5.19 AC ' NOTIFICATION OF LAND RESOURCES SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL SELF INSPECTION PROGRAM: THE SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT WAS AMENDED IN 2006 TO REQUIRE PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES INSPECT A PROJECT AFTER EACH PHASE OF THE PROJECT TO MAKE SURE THAT THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN IS BEING FOLLOWED. RULES DETAILING THE DOCUMENTATION OF THESE INSPECTIONS TOOK EFFECT OCTOBER 1, 2010. TO SIMPLIFY DOCUMENTATION OF SELF -INSPECTION REPORTS AND NPDES SELF -MONITORING REPORTS, A COMBINATION FORM IS NOW AVAILIBLE. THE NEW FORM WAS DEVELOPED TO SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT AND THE NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, NCG 010000. BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 2013, THE DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL, AND LAND RESOURCES IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADMINISTERING BOTH THE SPCA AND THE NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, NCG 010000. THE COMBINED FORM SHOULD MAKE IT EASIER TO COMPLY WITH SELF -INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS. THE COMBINED SELF -MONITORING FORM IS AVAILIBLE AS A PDF AND WORD DOCUMENT FROM THE LAND QUALITY WEB SITE, HTTP: //PORTAL. N CDENR. ORG /WEB /LR /EROSION IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT THE LAND QUALITY SECTION AT A DENR REGIONAL OFFICE. CONTRACTOR /S REQUIRED TO F/LL OUT THESE REPORTS AND KEEP ON -SITE. 1. APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN PERMITS ONLY THOSE CLEARING AND GRADING ACTIVITIES LISTED WITHIN THIS PLAN. THIS PLAN DOES NOT PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF ANY IMPERVIOUS SURFACE OR STRUCTURE. 2. APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN CONSTITUTES APPROVAL FROM THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE ONLY. ADDITIONAL APPROVALS (SUCH A 401/404 WETLANDS, ETC.) MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO AUTHORIZATION TO BEGIN CLEARING AND GRADING. COPIES OF ALL ADDITIONAL APPROVALS MUST BE PROVIDED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING UPON RECEIPT. 3. A COPY OF THE APPROVED SEDIMENTATION & EROSION CONTROL PLAN MUST BE KEPT ON SITE AT ALL TIMES IN A PERMIT BOX THAT IS CONSPICUOUSLY LOCATED AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 4. THE APPROVED PLAN SHOULD REGARDED AS DEPICTING THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. ADDITIONAL MEASURES SHALL BE PUT IN PLACE AS NEEDED TO ENSURE THAT NO SEDIMENT IS RELEASED FROM THE SITE. 5. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO ANY CLEARING OR GRADING ACTIVITIES BEYOND THAT NECESSARY TO INSTALL SUCH MEASURES. APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTED EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE OBTAINED IN WRITING PRIOR TO SITE CLEARING AND GRADING. CONTACT THE DEMLR RALEIGH REGIONAL OFFICE AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY ® (919) 791-4200. 6. TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL MUST BE GRANTED ACCESS UPON REASONABLE REQUEST TO ANY AND ALL AREAS OF THE SUBJECT SITE FOR THE INSPECTION OF SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION CONTROL ADEQUACY. 7. IF ADDITIONAL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROLS ARE REQUIRED TO PREVENT OFFSITE SEDIMENTATION, THESE PLANS MUST BE MODIFIED AND SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING WITHIN FIVE BUSINESS DAYS FOR APPROVAL AND ADDITION TO THEIR RECORDS. 8. ANY GRADING BEYOND THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE SHOWN ON THE APPROVED PLAN IS IN VIOLATION OF THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE'S LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AND THE N.C. SEDIMENTATION AND POLLUTION CONTROL ACT. SUCH VIOLATIONS CAN RESULT IN FINES TO THE PROPERTY OWNER(S). 9. THE CONTRACTOR AND ALL SUB -CONTRACTORS SHALL TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO ENSURE THAT PAINTS, LIQUID WASTES, DEMOLITION MATERIALS, CONCRETE AND SEDIMENT DO NOT ENTER STREAMS OR STORM DRAINS OR HAVE CONTACT WITH THE SURFACE WATERS, WETLANDS OR BUFFERS. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION OF THE NPDES GENERAL PERMIT NCGO10000 FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND MAY RESULT IN STATE OR FEDERAL CIVIL OR CRIMINAL PENALTIES. 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ON THE PROPERTY OF R HOLE ti1gOTNG ROX. CONTROL (APpON .-1 SLOPES —►TD —►TD—� -rye � _� -44 ' 1 / I / _ / i POSSIBLE S SH CKPILE T0 / NECESSARY qS BE UTILIZED A AREA i /- OFF_ SITEALL Tp BE MMEDIq ON MATERIq S 17 HANDLED ID OIL AN SNAL�PROV p BAN PULED- R I MMEDI L FI L Fp BACKFILL 0RATELY \, \ OFFHAULED. - SIT , \ / — — -446- — _•- - If EROSION CONTROL PLAN APPROVED 10/2/2019 1 1 TOTAL DISTURBED AREA = 5.19 AC ' NOTIFICATION OF LAND RESOURCES SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL SELF INSPECTION PROGRAM: THE SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT WAS AMENDED IN 2006 TO REQUIRE PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES INSPECT A PROJECT AFTER EACH PHASE OF THE PROJECT TO MAKE SURE THAT THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN IS BEING FOLLOWED. RULES DETAILING THE DOCUMENTATION OF THESE INSPECTIONS TOOK EFFECT OCTOBER 1, 2010. TO SIMPLIFY DOCUMENTATION OF SELF -INSPECTION REPORTS AND NPDES SELF -MONITORING REPORTS, A COMBINATION FORM IS NOW AVAILIBLE. THE NEW FORM WAS DEVELOPED TO SATISFY THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT AND THE NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, NCG 010000. BEGINNING AUGUST 1, 2013, THE DIVISION OF ENERGY, MINERAL, AND LAND RESOURCES IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADMINISTERING BOTH THE SPCA AND THE NPDES STORMWATER PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES, NCG 010000. THE COMBINED FORM SHOULD MAKE IT EASIER TO COMPLY WITH SELF -INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS. THE COMBINED SELF -MONITORING FORM IS AVAILIBLE AS A PDF AND WORD DOCUMENT FROM THE LAND QUALITY WEB SITE, HTTP: //PORTAL. N CDENR. ORG /WEB /LR /EROSION IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT THE LAND QUALITY SECTION AT A DENR REGIONAL OFFICE. CONTRACTOR /S REQUIRED TO F/LL OUT THESE REPORTS AND KEEP ON -SITE. 1. APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN PERMITS ONLY THOSE CLEARING AND GRADING ACTIVITIES LISTED WITHIN THIS PLAN. THIS PLAN DOES NOT PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF ANY IMPERVIOUS SURFACE OR STRUCTURE. 2. APPROVAL OF THIS PLAN CONSTITUTES APPROVAL FROM THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE ONLY. ADDITIONAL APPROVALS (SUCH A 401/404 WETLANDS, ETC.) MAY BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO AUTHORIZATION TO BEGIN CLEARING AND GRADING. COPIES OF ALL ADDITIONAL APPROVALS MUST BE PROVIDED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING UPON RECEIPT. 3. A COPY OF THE APPROVED SEDIMENTATION & EROSION CONTROL PLAN MUST BE KEPT ON SITE AT ALL TIMES IN A PERMIT BOX THAT IS CONSPICUOUSLY LOCATED AND EASILY ACCESSIBLE DURING CONSTRUCTION. 4. THE APPROVED PLAN SHOULD REGARDED AS DEPICTING THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS. ADDITIONAL MEASURES SHALL BE PUT IN PLACE AS NEEDED TO ENSURE THAT NO SEDIMENT IS RELEASED FROM THE SITE. 5. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED PRIOR TO ANY CLEARING OR GRADING ACTIVITIES BEYOND THAT NECESSARY TO INSTALL SUCH MEASURES. APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTED EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE OBTAINED IN WRITING PRIOR TO SITE CLEARING AND GRADING. CONTACT THE DEMLR RALEIGH REGIONAL OFFICE AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY ® (919) 791-4200. 6. TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL MUST BE GRANTED ACCESS UPON REASONABLE REQUEST TO ANY AND ALL AREAS OF THE SUBJECT SITE FOR THE INSPECTION OF SEDIMENTATION AND EROSION CONTROL ADEQUACY. 7. IF ADDITIONAL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROLS ARE REQUIRED TO PREVENT OFFSITE SEDIMENTATION, THESE PLANS MUST BE MODIFIED AND SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING WITHIN FIVE BUSINESS DAYS FOR APPROVAL AND ADDITION TO THEIR RECORDS. 8. ANY GRADING BEYOND THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE SHOWN ON THE APPROVED PLAN IS IN VIOLATION OF THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE'S LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AND THE N.C. SEDIMENTATION AND POLLUTION CONTROL ACT. SUCH VIOLATIONS CAN RESULT IN FINES TO THE PROPERTY OWNER(S). 9. THE CONTRACTOR AND ALL SUB -CONTRACTORS SHALL TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO ENSURE THAT PAINTS, LIQUID WASTES, DEMOLITION MATERIALS, CONCRETE AND SEDIMENT DO NOT ENTER STREAMS OR STORM DRAINS OR HAVE CONTACT WITH THE SURFACE WATERS, WETLANDS OR BUFFERS. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL BE CONSIDERED A VIOLATION OF THE NPDES GENERAL PERMIT NCGO10000 FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND MAY RESULT IN STATE OR FEDERAL CIVIL OR CRIMINAL PENALTIES. 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NON-FOREBAY DEEP 435.00 POOL 435.00 104 fffArAMAVAPPHOF/LE,• SECT/OM W NOT TO SCALE TC 2'x3' DR WITH TR. 18" RCP INV. OUT 437.90 W/ ANTI SEEP COLLAR ORIFICE 38.00 BOW N,F,r,u,#,o i 711TLFT STR9007 MW F NOT TO SCALE TOP OF DAM C15" TEMPORARY ) PONDING VOLUME) CHOOSE A MINIMUM OF 5 OF THE FOLLOWING SPECIES FOR EACHAREA WINO MORE THAN 33% OF ANY SPECIES. PLANTS SHALL BE IN 4" CONTAINERS. SHALLOW WATER PLANTS(Total Qty. = 1,112) Botanical Name Common Name Iris elongata Virginia Iris Soururus cernuus Lizards Tail Peltandra virginica Arrow Arum Pontederia cordata Pickerelweed Sagittaria latifolia Duck Potato Nuphar advena Spatterdock TEMPORARY INUNDATION PLANTS(Total Qty. = 850) Botanical Name Common Name Asclepias incarnate Swamp Milkweed Eutrochium fistulum Joe Pye Weed Hibiscus coctineus Scarlet Rose Mallow Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower Lobelia elongata Blue Lobelia Helionthus angustiafolius Swamp Sunflower STAGE/STORAGE TABLE STAGE ELEVATION CONTOUR AREA (SF) INCREMENTAL STORAGE (CF) TOTAL STORAGE (CF) 0 438.00 8,166 0 0 1.00 439.00 10,484 9,325 9,325 1.25 439.25 11,071 2,694 12,019 2.00 440.00 12,858 11,671 20,996 3.00 441.00 15,289 14,074 35,070 4.00 442.00 17,776 16,533 51,603 5.00 443.00 20,320 19,048 70,651 NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO COMPACT BOTTOM OF POND TO ENSURE INFILTRATION IS LESS THAN 0.01 IN./HR. WETLAND LEGEND FOREBAY (24"-48' DEEP) 1,524 SF - 147. NON-FOREBAY DEEP POOL 1,553 SF DEEP) SHALLOW WATER (0'-9' DEEP) 4,448 SF - 40% TEMPORARY INUNDATION (0'-15' ABOVE) 3,546 SF - 32X SCALE: 1 " = 20' 0 20 40 50 60 70 80 W Z O o_ �10 U C� Z_ a_ W W Z_ Z Z Z W Y U O WLd N VW Z 00 O LQ • r Z N = U V z �z F-w J W w> S< ao Z BLN=C-1874 C A ER ESS/O*. SEAL 19843 NCI ICNAE' 8/30/19 STORMWATER PLAN REVISIONS 11/14/19 - DEQ COMMENTS FILE NO. HORZ. SCALE: J20' LNO VERT. SCALE: CE.08 en we wno are alive ana remain will iDe caught up together w em In the clouas to meet the Lora In EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL NARRATIVE PROJECT DESCRIPTION THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROJECT IS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A FACILITY EXPANSION FOR CAPTIVEAIRE. THE PROJECT IS OWNED BY CAS YOUNGSVILLE, LLC. THE SITE IS CURRENTLY A MIX OF GRAVEL, CONCRETE, ASPHALT, TREES, AND GRASS. APPROXIMATELY 5.19 ACRES WILL BE DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION. THE MAXIMUM FILL WILL BE 2-3 FEET. THE PROJECT IS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION IN WINTER 2020 WITH PROJECT COMPLETION AND FINAL STABILIZATION BY WINTER 2021. THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PROGRAM FOR THIS PROJECT WILL INCLUDE THE INSTALLATION OF A SUITABLE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE, SILT FENCE, OUTLET PROTECTION, INLET PROTECTION, AND SEDIMENT BASINS WITH TEMPORARY SEEDING OF THE SITE. ADJACENT PROPERTY SEE EXISTING CONDITIONS, SHEET CE.01, FOR ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS. SOILS THE SOILS AT THIS SITE ARE A SANDY LOAM, 2% TO 6% SLOPES. (REFERENCE: FRANKLIN COUNTY, NC SOILS MAP) EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES ALL VEGETATIVE AND STRUCTURAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR ACCORDING TO THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND THE MINIMUM STANDARDS REQUIRED BY THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ALSO FOLLOW ANY ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AS OUTLINED BY THE PROJECT ENGINEER. STRUCTURAL PRACTICES 1. VEHICLE WHEELS SHALL BE CLEAN WHEN LEAVING THE SITE TO PREVENT THE TRACKING OF MUD ON PAVED ROADS. 2. CONSTRUCTION ROAD STABILIZATION: CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC SHALL BE LIMITED TO STABILIZED AREAS. AT A MINIMUM, A TEMPORARY GRAVEL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SHALL BE PROVIDED AS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING. 3. SILT FENCE: SILT FENCES SHALL BE PROVIDED WHERE SHOWN AND AS NEEDED ON THE SITE PLAN. THESE BARRIERS SHALL BE USED TO CONTAIN SEDIMENT. 4. RIP RAP/GRAVEL FILTER SEDIMENT BASINS: CONSTRUCT BASIN TO THE SHAPE AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN IN THE DETAILS. THE BASIN IS TO BE PLACED BELOW THE EXISTING DITCH FLOW LINE BY 2' WITH THE BERM BUILT ABOVE AS DIMENSIONED. 5. FIBERGLASS NETTING DITCH LINER: IN LOCATIONS SHOWN, PLACE FIBERGLASS NETTING OVER SEED, STRAW AND TACK. SIZE AND DIMENSIONS ARE SHOWN ON THE PLANS. MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES 1. PERIMETER MEASURES ARE TO BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO GRUBBING OR GRADING. 2. TAIL DITCHES SHALL BE STABILIZED IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THEIR CONSTRUCTION. AS AN ALTERNATE, ROCK CHECK DAMS MAY BE PROVIDED AT THEIR OUTLETS AND/OR THE TERMINAL DOWNSTREAM END OF DISTURBANCE UNTIL GROUND COVER IS IMPLEMENTED & ESTABLISHED. 3. STOCKPILE AND/OR WASTE AREAS MUST BE MAINTAINED WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE AREAS PROTECTED BY THE PROPOSED MEASURES AND OTHERWISE TEMPORARILY SEEDED IF TO BE LEFT STOCKPILED OVER 15 DAYS. 4. CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PLANNED SO THAT GRADING OPERATIONS CAN BEGIN AND END AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. 5. SILT FENCES SHALL ALSO BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO OR AS A FIRST STEP IN CONSTRUCTION. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES. VEGETATIVE PRACTICES (GROUND STABILIZATION) Site Area Description: Stabilization Time Frame: Stabilization Time Frame Exceptions: Perimeter dikes, swales, 7 Days None ditches & slopes. High Quality Water (HQW) 7 Days None Zones. Slope steeper than 3:1 7 Days If slopes are 10' or less in length & are not steeper than 2:1, 14 days are allowed. Slopes 3:1 or flatter. 14 Days 7 Days for slopes greater than 50 feet in length. All other areas with slopes 14 Days None (Except for perimeters and HQW flatter than 4:1 Zones) TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS BETWEEN MAY 1 AND AUGUST 15, ADD 40 LB/ACRE GERMAN MILLET. PRIOR TO MAY 1 OR AFTER AUGUST 15, ADD 120 LB/ACRE RYE (GRAIN). FALL IS BEST FOR TALL FESCUE. SOIL AMENDMENTS APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER ACCORDING TO TESTS, OR APPLY 4,000 LB/ACRE GROUND AGRICULTURE LIMESTONE AND 750 LB/ACRE 10-10-10 FERTILIZER MULCH APPLY 4,000 LB/ACRE GRAIN STRAW, OR EQUIVALENT COVER OF ANOTHER SUITABLE MULCHING MATERIAL. ANCHOR MULCH BY TACKING WITH ASPHALT, ROVING OR NETTING. NETTING IS THE PREFERRED ANCHORING METHOD ON STEEP SLOPES. MAINTENANCE REFERTILIZE IF GROWTH IS NOT FULLY ADEQUATE. RESEED, REFERTILIZE AND MULCH IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EROSION OR OTHER DAMAGE. PERMANENT SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS SEEDING MIXTURE SPECIES TALL FESCUE ZOYSIA RATE (LB/ACRE) 100 50 NURSE PLANTS BETWEEN APR. 15 AND AUG. 15, ADD 10 LB/ACRE GERMAN MILLET OR 15 LB/ACRE SUDANGRASS. PRIOR TO MAY 1 OR AFTER AUG. 15 ADD 25 LB/ACRE RYE (GRAIN). SEEDING DATES BEST POSSIBLE EARLY SPRING: FEB. 15-MAR. 20 FEB. 15-APR. 30 FALL: SEPT. 1-SEPT. 30 SEPT. 1-OCT. 31 SOIL AMENDMENTS APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER ACCORDING TO SOIL TEST, OR APPLY 3,000-5,000 LB/ACRE AGRICULTRAL LIMESTONE. PRIOR TO MAY 1 OR AFTER AUG 15, ADD 25 LB/ACRE RYE (GRAIN). MULCH APPLY 4,000 LB/ACRE GRAIN STRAW OR EQUIVALENT COVER OF ANOTHER SUITABLE MULCH. ANCHOR STRAW BY TACKING WITH ASPHALT, NETTING, OR ROVING OR BY CRIMPING WITH A MULCH ANCHORING TOOL. A DISK WITH BLADES SET NEARLY STRAIGHT CAN BE USED AS A MULCH ANCHORING TOOL. MAINTENANCE IF GROWTH IS LESS THAN FULLY ADEQUATE, REFERTILIZE THE SECOND YEAR. ACCORDING TO SOIL TESTS OR TOPDRESS WITH 500 LB/ACRE 10-10-10 FERTILIZER. MOW AS NEEDED. RESEED, FERTILIZE, AND MULCH DAMAGED AREAS IMMEDIATELY. MAINTENANCE 1. RESEED AND MULCH BARE SPOTS LARGER THAN 9 SQUARE FEET (LIMITED TO 5% MAXIMUM OF SITE AREA.) 2. MAINTAIN ALL SEEDED AREAS UNTIL UNIFORM STAND IS ACCEPTABLE. 3. IF GROWTH IS NOT ESTABLISHED BY FINAL PROJECT INSPECTION, CONTINUE SPECIFIED ATTENTION UNTIL THE STAND IS ACCEPTABLE. 4. CORRECT AND REPAIR ALL UNDUE SETTLING AND EROSION WITHIN 1 YEAR AFTER FINAL INSPECTION. 5. REMOVE FROM THE SITE, ALL EROSION CONTROL STRUCTURES AFTER COMPLETE STABILIZATION AT END OF CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. 6. REMOVE SILT FROM SEDIMENT PITS AND FROM BEHIND CHECK DAMS WHEN SILT IS WITHIN HALF DEPTH OF THE PIT OR SPILLWAY. DISPOSE OF IN AN AREA WHERE SILT CANNOT RE-ENTER PIT / TRAP. 7. PLACE ROCK FROM ROCK CHECK DAMS AND GRAVEL / RIP RAP FILTER BASINS IN DITCH LINE AS ARMOR PROTECTION. DO NOT DISPOSE OF ROCK. ALL STONE ARMOR PROTECTION IS TO FIT CONTOUR OF CHANNEL. DO NOT DUMP, BUT HANDSPREAD. CALCULATIONS THE PRACTICE UTILIZED FOR THE PROPOSED SITE DID REQUIRE FORMAL CALCULATIONS. CALCULATIONS HAVE BEEN PROVIDED. ��� CAS YOUNGSVILLE, LLC 4641 PARAGON PARK ROAD RALEK)H, NO 27616 PHONE: (919) 882-2410 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1. CLEAR THE ENTRANCE AND EXIT AREA OF ALL VEGETATION, ROOTS, AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL AND PROPERLY GRADE IT. 2. PLACE THE GRAVEL TO THE SPECIFIC GRADE AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS, AND SMOOTH IT. 3. PROVIDE DRAINAGE TO CARRY WATER TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR OTHER SUITABLE OUTLET. 4. USE GEOTEXTILE FABRICS BECAUSE THEY IMPROVE STABILITY OF THE FOUNDATION IN LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO SEEPAGE OR HIGH WATER TABLE. MAINTENANCE: MAINTAIN THE GRAVEL PAD IN A CONDITION TO PREVENT MUD OR SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC TOPDRESSING WITH 2-INCH STONE. AFTER EACH RAINFALL, INSPECT ANY STRUCTURE USED TO TRAP SEDIMENT AND CLEAN IT OUT AS NECESSARY. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE ALL OBJECTIONABLE MATERIALS SPILLED, WASHED, OR TRACKED ONTO PUBLIC ROADWAYS. CONSTi�UCT/ONENT/�ANCE NOT TO SCALE INSERT D HARGE -NOSE S' INTO BAG / SWIG / III -III -III -I .W.W.W. ' \ ' 'W�' .` " -III-III-III-III-I I .` W W W. W II-III-iI=III I�I,�II�IIIII�I- �` II -ICI- W W>ER I 1-1II- _II1-1I11I1-1II II1=1II I -„ NRM ROPE 6 TIMES INSTALLATION AND USE: 1. PLACE DEWATERING BAG ON THE GROUND OR ON A TRAILER OVER A RELATIVELY LEVEL, STABILIZED AREA. 2. INSERT DISCHARGE PIPE A MINIMUM OF 5FT. INSIDE DEWATERING BAG AND SECURE WITH A ROPE WRAPPED 6 TIMES AROUND THE SNOUT OVER A 6 INCH WIDTH OF THE BAG. 3. REPLACE DEWATERING BAG WHEN HALF FULL OF SEDIMENT OR WHEN THE SEDIMENT HAS REDUCED THE FLOW RATE OF THE PUMP DISCHARGE TO AN IMPRACTICAL AMOUNT. MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL: 1. REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ACCUMULATED SEDIMENT AWAY FROM WATERWAYS OR ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREAS. SLIT OPEN SEDIMENT BAG AND REMOVE ACCUMULATED SEDIMENT. DISPOSE OF BAG AT AN APPROPRIATE RECYCLING OR SOLID WASTE FACILITY. OR; AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER OR INSPECTOR. 2. INSPECT INLET BAG FOR DAMAGE AND BLOCKAGE. 3. REPLACE BAG WHEN 3/4 FULL OF SEDIMENT. DEN,dAF,9/NO Adar NOT TO SCALE 6' TYP. l DIMENSIONS OF TEMPORARY DIVERSION (GRASSED) SIDE SLOPES = 2:1 DEPTH = 2' SLOPE = 0.50% CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1 REMOVE AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL TREES, BRUSH, STUMPS, AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL. 2. ENSURE THAT THE MINIMUM CONSTRUCTED CROSS SECTION MEETS ALL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS. 3. ENSURE THAT THE TOP OF THE DIKE IS NOT LOWER AT ANY POINT THAN THE DESIGN ELEVATION PLUS THE SPECIFIED SETTLEMENT. 4. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT ROOM AROUND DIVERSIONS TO PERMIT MACHINE REGRADING AND CLEANOUT. 5. VEGETATE THE RIDGE IMMEDIATELY AFTER CONSTRUCTION, UNLESS IT WILL REMAIN IN PLACE LESS THAN 30 WORKING DAYS. MAINTENANCE: INSPECT TEMPORARY DIVERSIONS ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER EVERY RAINFALL. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SEDIMENT FROM THE FLOW AREA AND REPAIR THE DIVERSION RIDGE. CAREFULLY CHECK OUTLETS AND MAKE TIMELY REPAIRS AS NEEDED. WHEN THE AREA PROTECTED IS PERMANENTLY STABILIZED, REMOVE THE RIDGE AND THE CHANNEL TO BLEND WITH THE NATURAL GROUND LEVEL AND APPROPRIATELY STABILIZE IT. TEMPj9B,dBYD/!/ERS/6F# NOT TO SCALE CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 1. OBTAIN EROSION CONTROL PLAN APPROVAL AND A CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE PRIOR TO BEGINNING LAND DISTURBANCE. RETAIN A COPY OF THE APPROVED EROSION CONTROL PLAN AND PERMIT ONSITE. CALL THE TOWN OF YOUNGSVILLE TO NOTIFY THE INSPECTOR OF A START DATE PRIOR TO LAND DISTURBANCE. 2. CONTACT THE DEMLR RALEIGH REGIONAL OFFICE AT (919) 791-4200 AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES. 3. CONSTRUCT THE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE AS SHOWN ON THE PLAN. 4. MAINTAIN THE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE DAILY TO ENSURE THAT MUD AND SILT WILL NOT BE TRACKED ONTO PAVED SURFACE. IF MUD IS TRACKED ONTO THE ROAD SURFACE, IT IS TO BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY. 5. INSTALL NPDES PERMIT BOX AND RAIN GAUGE. ENSURE ALL PERMITS, PLANS, AND INSPECTION FORMS ARE KEPT IN PERMIT BOX. 6. SELF -INSPECTIONS FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES ARE TO BE PERFORMED AT LEAST ONCE EVERY SEVEN CALENDAR DAYS AND WITHIN 24 HOURS OF EVERY RAIN EVENT OF GREATER THAN 1 INCH. ANY NEEDED REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY TO MAINTAIN MEASURES AS DESIGNED. ALL ESC MEASURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED AS SPECIFIED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DETAILS ON THIS PLAN. A RAIN GAUGE SHALL BE INSTALLED AT THE PROJECT SITE FOR MONITORING. MAINTAIN EROSION CONTROL MEASURES DAILY AND RESEED DISTURBED AREAS AS NEEDED. 7. CONSTRUCT ALL PERIMETER EROSION CONTROL MEASURES TO CONTAIN SEDIMENT ON -SITE. CONSTRUCT THE SILT FENCE, SILT FENCE OUTLETS, SKIMMER BASIN, SKIMMER BASIN OUTLET PIPE (FES-12 TO DI-11), SCOUR HOLE, MATTING, AND TEMPORARY DIVERSIONS WITH MATTING AS SHOWN ON PLAN. PERMANENTLY SEED ALL AREAS THAT WILL NEED TO BE DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION. CLEAR ONLY WHAT IS NECESSARY TO INSTALL THESE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES. NO ADDITIONAL CLEARING IS ALLOWED UNTIL THESE MEASURES ARE INSTALLED. 8. BEGIN CLEARING AND GRUBBING AND STRIPPING OF TOPSOIL. 9. STORMWATER PIPE INSTALLATION SHALL BE SEQUENCED AS FOLLOWS: AFTER INITIAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES & DEVICES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED, CONTRACTOR SHALL START INSTALLATION OF 136LF OF 36" RCP AT FES-10 AND HEAD NORTH TOWARD DROP INLET-04. CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY REPAIR THE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE PER THE DETAIL WITHIN THESE PLANS AFTER PROPER INSTALLATION, BACKFILL, AND COMPACTION. ONCE 36" RCP AND DROP INLET-04 HAVE BEEN PROPERLY INSTALLED, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN LEGS OF THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM STARTING FROM THE LOW INVERT HEADING TOWARD THE HIGH INVERT. CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY INSTALL HARDWARE CLOTH INLET PROTECTION ONCE A PROPOSED DROP INLET HAS BEEN PROPERLY INSTALLED. CONTRACTOR MAY CHOOSE TO INSTALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN LEGS OF STORMDRAIN SYSTEM SIMULTANEOUSLY. 10. RETAINING WALL INSTALLATION SHALL BE SEQUENCED AS FOLLOWS: CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF THE EASTERN RETAINING WALL FOLLOWING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PROVIDED FOR THE RETAINING WALL. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE ALL EROSION CONTROL DEVICES IN THE VICINITY OF THE RETAINING WALL SHALL BE MAINTAINED PER THE DETAILS WITHIN THESE PLANS. CONTRACTOR TO IMMEDIATELY REPAIR ANY EROSION CONTROL DEVICE THAT HAS BEEN DAMAGED DURING INSTALLATION OF THE RETAINING WALL. 11. BEGIN SITE CONSTRUCTION AND OR UTILITY CONSTRUCTION. 12. INSTALL ALL PRIMARY DRAINAGE DITCHES AND PIPES. 13. SEED, STRAW, AND TACK ALL AREAS THAT ARE GRADED TO THEIR FINAL DISPOSITION. 14. CONTINUE GRADING AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT. FOLLOW SEEDING TABLE ON THIS PAGE FOR TEMPORARY SEEDING. 15. GROUND STABILIZATION WILL BE APPLIED WITHIN 14 CALENDAR DAYS FROM LAST LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY. FOR STEEP SLOPES, THAT AREA MUST BE STABILIZED WITHIN 7 CALENDAR DAYS. 16. PERMANENTLY SEED ALL DISTURBED AREAS. REFER TO SEDIMENT BASIN TO WETLAND CONVERSION PROCEDURE BELOW. 17. AFTER THE SITE IS COMPLETELY STABILIZED AND THE PROJECT ENGINEER HAS CERTIFIED COMPLETION AND STABILIZATION. ALL TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ARE TO BE REMOVED AND ALL DISTURBED AREAS ARE TO BE SEEDED. 18. WHEN THE PROJECT IS COMPLETE AND PERMANENTLY STABILIZED, THE PERMITTEE SHALL CONTACT DEMLR TO CLOSE OUT THE E&SC PLAN. AFTER DEMLR INFORMS THE PERMITTEE OF THE PROJECT CLOSE OUT, VIA INSPECTION REPORT, THE PERMITTEE SHALL VISIT deq.nc.gov/NCGO1 TO SUBMIT AN ELECTRONIC NOTICE OF TERMINATION (e-NOT). A $100 ANNUAL GENERAL PERMIT FEE WILL BE CHARGED UNTIL THE e-NOT HAS BEEN FILLED OUT. CONVERSION PROCEDURE -SEDIMENT BASIN TO WETLAND 1. AFTER THE SITE IS COMPLETELY STABILIZED, CONTACT STOCKS ENGINEERING @ 252-459-8196 FOR VERIFICATION OF COMPLETION AND STABILIZATION. 2. CONTACT NCDEQ FOR APPROVAL TO REMOVE ALL TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL MEASURES. 3. UPON APPROVAL FROM ENGINEER & NCDEQ, BEGIN THE CONVERSION OF THE WETLAND FROM A TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP TO A PERMANENT BMP AS FOLLOWS. 4. IF STANDING WATER IS IN THE BASIN, CONTRACTOR SHALL PUMP THE WATER OUT DISCHARGING THROUGH A SILT BAG. 5. BRING THE SIDE SLOPES SURROUNDING THE WETLAND AND VEGETATED SHELF TO THE PROPOSED GRADE. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL EXCAVATE THE BOTTOM OF THE WETLAND TO THE DEPTH OF THE PROPOSED BASIN. 7. EXCAVATED MATERIAL MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN AN APPROVED OFF -SITE LOCATION. 8. CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO PREVENT ANY SEDIMENTATION/RE-SEDIMENTATION DURING THIS PROCESS, AS SEDIMENT DEPOSITS IN THE BOTTOM OF THE WETLAND MAY AFFECT THE DEPTH. IF ANY SEDIMENTATION OCCURS DURING THIS PROCESS, CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE SEDIMENT IMMEDIATELY. 9. CONTACT STOCKS ENGINEERING @ 252-459-8196 TO INSPECT EXCAVATED WETLAND BEFORE CONTINUING CONSTRUCTION. 10. UPON APPROVAL OF STOCKS ENGINEERING, CONTINUE CONSTRUCTING WETLAND PER DETAILS. ESTABLISH APPROPRIATE PERMANENT VEGETATION AROUND WETLAND AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 11. UPON COMPLETION OF WETLAND CONSTRUCTION, REMOVE SEDIMENT FROM SILT FENCE AND DISPOSE OF AT AN APPROVED OFF -SITE LOCATION. PLANT VEGETATED SHELF AND SEED AND MULCH SIDE SLOPES. 12. CONTACT STOCKS ENGINEERING @ 252-459-8196 TO INSPECT COMPLETED POND BEFORE PLACING WETLAND IN SERVICE. O FLOW TURNDOWN NETTING O MINIMUM BURY 6" AND STAPLE EVERY 1 FT, JUST BELOW ANCHOR SLOT. 0 .. .. FLOW OVERLAP NETTING MINIMUM OVERLAP 18" B IF 8„ AND STAPLING EVERY ....::. B 1 FT THROUGH BOTH LAYERS. ::. B © TYPICAL STAPLE A or USE #6 GAUGE WIRE GENERAL NOTES: 1. APPLY SEED, AND TACK WITH IRS OR CRS LIQUID EMULSIFIED ASPHALT AT A RATE EQUAL TO 10 GAL. PER 1000 S.F. COVER W/EXCELSIOR MATTING. 2. STAPLE EVERY 24" ALONG PERIMETER EDGES AND OVERLAPS. STAPLE EVERY 36" TO 48" RANDOMLY TO SECURE NETTING. 3. ROLL OUT NETTING IN THE DIRECTION OF WATER FLOW. DO NOT STRETCH. 4. TYPE NAG 0575 OR EQUAL. Maintenance 1. Inspect Rolled Erosion Control Products at least weekly and after each significant (1/2 inch or greater) rain fall event repair immediately. 2. Good contact with the ground must be maintained, and erosion must not occur beneath the RECP. 3. Any areas of the RECP that are damaged or not in close contact with the ground shall be repaired and stapled. 4. If erosion occurs due to poorly controlled drainage, the problem shall be fixed and the eroded area protected. 5. Monitor and repair the RECP as necessary until ground cover is established. 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SCALE: NONE en we wno are alive ana remain will iDe caught up together wltn them In the clouas to meet the n EROSION CONTROL PLAN APPROVED 10/2/2019 D.01 /Nf 5Ti ARM ASS[ PVC END PEBSPECAME MEN NOT TO SCALE VC ELBOW "C" ENCLOSURE ER ENTRY UNIT SCHEDULE 40 PVC END CAP PVC P/PE P/PE 7 'I I'J PVC TEE //2"' HOLES /N FLEX/BLE UNDERSIDE HOSE BOTTOM SURFACE END VIEW NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE IMPERMEABLE LINER TO BE INSTALLED ON BOTTOM OF BASIN PVC P/PE 0 SCHEDULE 40 PVC P/PE IFICE PLATE TEE FRONT VIEW \-4 k4 k8" #57 STONE NOT TO SCALE PAD ON BOTTOM OF BASIN VD TIED ON SOLID OTHER QEL Y RED R DEVICE EMERGENCY SPILL WA Y /NFL OW BAFFLES 1' FREEBOARD STRUCTURE EMBANKMENT DEWA TER/NG ZONE 6'" "MIN. IN ELEVA T/ON OF EMERGENCY 4 "x4' #57 EMERGENCY SP/LL WA Y SPILL WA Y F/L TER FABRIC STONE PAD SEDIMENT STORAG /+ IMPERMEABLE LINER ZONE CROSS-SECTION VIEW TO BE INSTALLED ON NOT TO SCALE BOTTOM OF BASIN CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1. CLEAR, GRUB, AND STRIP THE AREA UNDER THE EMBANKMENT OF ALL VEGETATION AND ROOT MAT. REMOVE ALL SURFACE SOIL CONTAINING HIGH AMOUNTS OF ORGANIC MATTER AND STOCKPILE OR DISPOSE OF IT PROPERLY. HAUL ALL OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL TO THE DESIGNATED DISPOSAL AREA. PLACE TEMPORARY SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES BELOW BASIN AS NEEDED. 2. ENSURE THAT FILL MATERIAL FOR THE EMBANKMENT IS FREE OF ROOTS, WOODY VEGETATION, ORGANIC MATTER, AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL. PLACE THE FILL IN LIFTS NOT TO EXCEED 9 INCHES, AND MACHINE COMPACT IT. OVER FILL THE EMBANKMENT 6 INCHES TO ALLOW FOR SETTLEMENT. 3. SHAPE THE BASIN TO THE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS. PREVENT THE SKIMMING DEVICE FROM SETTLING INTO THE MUD BY EXCAVATING A SHALLOW PIT UNDER THE SKIMMER OR PROVIDING A LOW SUPPORT UNDER THE SKIMMER OF STONE AS SHOWN. 4. PLACE THE BARREL (TYPICALLY 4-INCH SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPE) ON A FIRM, SMOOTH FOUNDATION OF IMPERVIOUS SOIL. DO NOT USE PERVIOUS MATERIAL SUCH AS SAND, GRAVEL, OR CRUSHED STONE AS BACKFILL AROUND THE PIPE. PLACE THE FILL MATERIAL AROUND THE PIPE SPILLWAY IN 4-INCH LAYERS AND COMPACT IT UNDER AND AROUND THE PIPE TO AT LEAST THE SAME DENSITY AS THE ADJACENT EMBANKMENT. CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO RAISE THE PIPE FROM THE FIRM CONTACT WITH ITS FOUNDATION WHEN COMPACTING UNDER THE PIPE HAUNCHES. PLACE A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 2 FEET OF COMPACTED BACKFILL OVER THE PIPE SPILLWAY BEFORE CROSSING IT WITH CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT. IN NO CASE SHOULD THE PIPE CONDUIT BE INSTALLED BY CUTTING A TRENCH THROUGH THE DAM AFTER THE EMBANKMENT IS COMPLETE. 5. ASSEMBLE THE SKIMMER FOLLOWING THE MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS, OR AS DESIGNED. 6. LAY THE ASSEMBLED SKIMMER ON THE BOTTOM OF THE BASIN WITH THE FLEXIBLE JOINT AT THE INLET OF THE BARREL PIPE. ATTACH THE FLEXIBLE JOINT TO THE BARREL PIPE AND POSITION THE SKIMMER OVER THE EXCAVATED PIT OR SUPPORT. BE SURE TO ATTACH A ROPE TO THE SKIMMER AND ANCHOR IT TO THE SIDE OF THE BASIN. THIS WILL BE USED TO PULL THE SKIMMER TO THE SIDE FOR MAINTENANCE. 7. EARTHEN SPILLWAYS - INSTALL THE SPILLWAY IN UNDISTURBED SOIL TO THE GREATEST EXTENT POSSIBLE. THE ACHIEVEMENT OF PLANNED ELEVATIONS, GRADE, DESIGN WIDTH, AND ENTRANCE AND EXIT CHANNEL SLOPES ARE CRITICAL TO THE SUCCESSFUL OPERATION OF THE SPILLWAY. THE SPILLWAY SHOULD BE LINED WITH LAMINATED PLASTIC OR IMPERMEABLE GEOTEXTILE FABRIC. THE FABRIC MUST BE WIDE AND LONG ENOUGH TO COVER THE BOTTOM AND SIDES AND EXTEND ONTO THE TOP OF THE DAM FOR ANCHORING IN A TRENCH. THE EDGES MAY BE SECURED WITH 8-INCH STAPLES OR PINS. THE FABRIC MUST BE LONG ENOUGH TO EXTEND DOWN THE SLOPE AND EXIT ONTO STABLE GROUND. THE WIDTH OF THE FABRIC MUST BE ONE PIECE, NOT JOINED OR SPLICED; OTHERWISE WATER CAN GET UNDER THE FABRIC. IF THE LENGTH OF THE FABRIC IS INSUFFICIENT FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE SPILLWAY, MULTIPLE SECTIONS, SPANNING THE COMPLETE WIDTH, MAY BE USED. THE UPPER SECTIONS) SHOULD OVERLAP THE LOWER SECTIONS) SO THE WATER CANNOT FLOW UNDER THE FABRIC. SECURE THE UPPER EDGE AND SIDES OF THE FABRIC IN A TRENCH WITH STAPLES OR PINS. 8. INLETS - DISCHARGE WATER INTO THE BASIN IN A MANNER TO PREVENT EROSION. USE TEMPORARY SLOPE DRAINS OR DIVERSIONS WITH OUTLET PROTECTION TO DIVERT SEDIMENT -LADEN WATER TO THE UPPER END OF THE POOL AREA TO IMPROVE BASIN TRAP EFFICIENCY. 9. EROSION CONTROL - CONSTRUCT THE STRUCTURE SO THAT THE DISTURBED AREA IS MINIMIZED. DIVERT SURFACE WATER AWAY FROM BARE AREAS. COMPLETE THE EMBANKMENT BEFORE THE AREA IS CLEARED. STABILIZE THE EMERGENCY SPILLWAY EMBANKMENT AND ALL OTHER DISTURBED AREAS ABOVE THE CREST OF THE PRINCIPAL SPILLWAY IMMEDIATELY AFTER CONSTRUCTION. 10. INSTALL POROUS BAFFLES AS SPECIFIED. 11. AFTER ALL THE SEDIMENT -PRODUCING AREAS HAVE BEEN PERMANENTLY STABILIZED, REMOVE THE STRUCTURE AND ALL THE UNSTABLE SEDIMENT. SMOOTH THE AREA TO BLEND WITH THE ADJOINING AREAS AND STABILIZE PROPERLY. MAINTENANCE: 1. INSPECT SKIMMER SEDIMENT BASINS AT LEAST WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH SIGNIFICANT ( ONE-HALF INCH OR GREATER RAINFALL EVENT AND REPAIR IMMEDIATELY. REMOVE SEDIMENT AND RESTORE THE BASIN TO ITSORIGINAL DIMENSIONS WHEN SEDIMENT ACCUMULATES TO ONE-HALF THE HEIGHT OF THE FIRST BAFFLE. PULL THE SKIMMER TO ONE SIDE SO THAT THE SEDIMENT UNDERNEATH IT CAN BE EXCAVATED. EXCAVATE THE SEDIMENT FROM THE ENTIRE BASIN, NOT JUST AROUND THE SKIMMER OR THE FIRST CELL. MAKE SURE VEGETATION GROWING IN THE BOTTOM OF THE BASIN DOES NOT HOLD DOWN THE SKIMMER. 2. REPAIR THE BAFFLES IF THEY ARE DAMAGED. RE -ANCHOR THE BAFFLES IF WATER IS FLOWING UNDERNEATH OR AROUND THEM. 3. IF THE SKIMMER IS CLOGGED WITH TRASH AND THERE IS WATER IN THE BASIN, USUALLY JERKING ON THE ROPE WILL MAKE THE SKIMMER BOB UP AND DOWN AND DISLODGE THE DEBRIS AND RESTORE FLOW. IF THIS DOES NOT WORK, PULL THE SKIMMER OVER TO THE SIDE OF THE BASIN AND REMOVE THE DEBRIS. ALSO CHECK THE ORIFICE INSIDE THE SKIMMER TO SEE IF IT IS CLOGGED; IF SO, REMOVE THE DEBRIS. 4. IF THE SKIMMER ARM OR BARREL PIPE IS CLOGGED, THE ORIFICE CAN BE REMOVED AND THE OBSTRUCTION CLEARED WITH A PLUMBER'S SNAKE OR BY FLUSHING WITH WATER. BE SURE AND REPLACE THE ORIFICE BEFORE REPOSITIONING THE SKIMMER. 5. CHECK THE FABRIC LINED SPILLWAY FOR DAMAGE AND MAKE ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS WITH FABRIC THAT SPANS THE FULL WIDTH OF THE SPILLWAY. CHECK THE EMBANKMENT, SPILLWAYS, AND OUTLET FOR EROSION DAMAGE, AND INSPECT THE EMBANKMENT FOR PIPING AND SETTLEMENT. MAKE ALL NECESSARY REPAIRS IMMEDIATELY. REMOVE ALL TRASH AND OTHER DEBRIS FROM THE SKIMMER AND POOL AREAS. 6. FREEZING WEATHER CAN RESULT IN ICE FORMING IN THE BASIN. SOME SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN IN THE WINTER TO PREVENT THE SKIMMER FROM PLUGGING WITH ICE. SN/MMEB SE0/MENTBASM NOT TO SCALE CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS 1. CAREFULLY FIT HARDWARE CLOTH OR COMPARABLE WIRE MESH WITH 1/2-INCH OPENING OVER ALL BLOCK OPENING TO HOLD GRAVEL IN PLACE. 2. USE WASHED STONE PLACED 2 INCHES BELOW ----- THE TOP OF THE BLOCK ON A 2:1 SLOPE OR g FLATTER AND SMOOTH IT TO AN EVEN GRADE. INSTALL 1/4 IN. WIRE MESH HARDWARE CLOTH, AND METAL POSTS THAT ARE 5 FT. TALL. 3. PLACE THE WIRE MESH A MINIMUM OF 3 FT. 8° ° HIGH, (2' IN GROUND, 3' ABOVE) AND THE STONE -P 16" HIGH. MAX POST SPACING = 4'. 4. BEFORE COMMENCING CLEARING & GRUBBING -� i °0 ° ° "0 Ca OPERATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD LOCATE �� �oo ALL EX. INLETS WITHIN THE OPERATIONS AREA AND INSTALL INLET PROTECTION. (REFERENCE: EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN MANUAL, 6.51) MAINTENANCE: INSPECT THE BARRIER AFTER EACH RAIN AND MAKE REPAIRS AS NEEDED. REMOVE SEDIMENT AS TEMPORARY SEDIMENT NECESSRY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE VOLUME POOL FOR SUBSEQUENT RAINS. WHEN THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN ADEQUATELY STABILIZED, REMOVE ALL MATERIALS AND ANY UNSTABLE SOIL, 16" AND EITHER SALVAGE OR DISPOSE OF IT PROPERLY. BRING THE DISTURBED AREA TO PROPER GRADE, THEN SMOOTH AND COMPACT IT. APPROPRIATELY ;,=11 III I III I II - STABILIZE ALL BARE AREAS AROUND THE INLET. SEDIMENT IMAW WAFCLOTH& j9AMEL /NLETPBOFFMA N NOT TO SCALE 15.2 Preformed Scour Hole Components Preformed scour holes must be installed in a flat area and should be stabilized with filter fabric and riprap to absorb the impact of the discharge and to prevent additional erosion. The base of the preformed scour hole is square. The base width is calculated as 3 times the discharge pipe size. The minimum design depth of the scour hole is 1 foot and the maximum design depth is 3 feet. Side slope for all four sides of the scour hole is 2H:1 V. Class B riprap (d5o of 8 inches) should be used on top of the filter fabric to line the preformed scour hole. The minimum and maximum stone sizes for Class B riprap are 5 inches and 12 inches, respectively. To prevent erosion immediately downgrade, an apron of PSRM is required downgrade of the preformed scour hole. The minimum width of the PSRM apron is the standard roll width. PSRM must be buried a minimum of 1 foot underneath the filter fabric and natural ground around the perimeter of the scour hole. Ensure that the apron is flush with natural ground. The elevation of the top of the preformed scour hole should be the same as the elevation of the PSRM. TYPICAL MAINTENANCE ■ Most PSH locations are difficult to access. For any maintenance work where heavy equipment is needed, minimize tracking, excavation, and re -grading, which may create an increased potential of erosion. ■ The most prevalent maintenance concern with PSH is the potential of downgrade erosion. Reseed and/or replant downgrade vegetation to minimize erosion, if necessary. ■ Verify that the riprap consists of a well -graded mixture of stone. Replace and/or reset riprap to maintain designed structural components for dissipating energy and promoting diffuse flow. The top of the scour hole is required to be level such that even diffuse flow is leaving the device. ■ Clear the scour hole of any unwanted debris or trash. . ■ Repair or replace filter fabric and permanent soil reinforcement matting to minimize downstream erosion. BACKFILL MIN. 8" FILTER FABRIC THICK LAYER OF GRAVEL. 14" .. ••r a:i... SEE NOTE 3 DIMENSIONS OF SCOUR HOLE: PIPE SIZE = 18" 3xl.5' = 4.5' (USE 5'x5') i DROP INLET WITH GRATE A PIPE I W A (d=75" OR iv.)- (STANDARD. ROLL WIDTH) w - PERMANENT SOIL SQUARE PREFORMED ` REINFORCEMENT MATTING SCOUR HOLE (PSH) (PSRM). PSRM SHALL BE (RIPRAP IN BASIN NOT SEEDED WITH VEGETATION SHOWN FAR CLARITY) ` AT INSTALLATION, INFLOW - LINER: CLASS 6 RIPRAP WITH TYPE 2 FILTER FABRIC F,r5x2'PBEFOBMEO SCOUBHOLE NOT TO SCALE COMPACTED FILL AL POST FILTER FABRIC EXTENSION OF FABRIC AND WIRE INTO TRENCH 11-1 I I -I i I- ,.•. I 00 } Ir D - m ' Z OB ITT{ :24 PIPE PSRM (d=15° OR 18") INSTALL LEVEL ANO FLUSH WITH NATURAL DEPTH OF SCOUR HOLE GROUND (1' MIN. - 3' MAX.) NATURAL L I GROUND BASE J -MIN. 1' TUCK WIDTH Pipe Outlet to Flat Area - No Well-defined Channel ado A d� Notes 1. La is the length of the riprap apron. 2. d = 1.5 times the maximum stone diameter but not less than 6". 3. In a well-defined channel ex- tend the apron up the channel banks to an elevation of 6" above the maximum tailwater depth or to the top of the bank, whichever is less. 4. A filter blanket or filter fabric should be installed between the riprap and soil foundation. Construction 1. Ensure that the subgrade for the filter and riprap follows the required lines Specifications and grades shown in the plan. Compact any fill required in the subgrade to the density ofthe surrounding undisturbed material. Low areas in the subgrade on undisturbed soil may also be filled by increasing the riprap thickness. 2. The riprap and gravel filter must conform to the specified grading limits shown on the plans. 3. Filter cloth, when used, must meet design requirements and be properly protected from punching or tearing during installation. Repair any damage by removing the riprap and placing another piece of filter cloth over the damaged area. All connecting joints should overlap so the top layer is above the downstream layer a minimum of 1 foot. If the damage is extensive, replace the entire filter cloth. 4. Riprap may be placed by equipment, but take care to avoid damaging the filter. 5. The minimum thickness of the riprap should be 1.5 times the maximum stone diameter. 6. Riprap may be field stone or rough quarry stone. It should be hard, angular, highly weather -resistant and well graded. 7. Construct the apron on zero grade with no overfill at the end. Make the top of the riprap at the downstream end level with the receiving area or slightly below it. 8. Ensure that the apron is properly aligned with the receiving stream and preferably straight throughout its length. If a curve is needed to fit site conditions, place it in the upper section of the apron. 9. Immediately after construction, stabilize all disturbed areas with vegetation (Practices 6. 10, Temporary Seeding, and 6.11, Permanent Seeding). Maintenance Inspect riprap outlet structures weekly and after significant (1 /2 inch or greater) rainfall events to see if any erosion around or below the riprap has taken place, or if stones have been dislodged. Immediately make all needed repairs to prevent further damage. BIMV OUTLET STAB/L/ZAT/ON CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1. CONSTRUCT THE SEDIMENT BARRIER OF STANDARD OR EXTRA STRENGTH SYNTHETIC FILTER FABRICS. 2. ENSURE THAT THE HEIGHT OF THE SEDIMENT FENCE DOES NOT EXCEED 24 INCHES ABOVE GROUND SURFACE. (HIGHER FENCES MAY IMPOUND VOLUMES OF WATER SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE FAILURE OF THE STRUCTURE). 3. CONSTRUCT THE FILTER FABRIC FROM A CONTINUOUS ROLL CUT TO THE LENGTH OF THE BARRIER TO AVOID JOINTS. WHEN JOINTS ARE NECESSARY, SECURELY FASTEN THE FILTER CLOTH ONLY AT A SUPPORT POST WITH 4 FEET MINIMUM OVERLAP TO THE NEXT POST. 4. SUPPORT STANDARD FILTER FABRIC BY WIRE MESH FASTENED SECURELY TO THE UPSLOPE SIDE OF THE POSTS. EXTEND THE WIRE MESH SUPPORT TO THE BOTTOM OF THE TRENCH. FASTEN THE WIRE REINFORCEMENT, THEN FABRIC ON THE UPSLOPE SIDE OF THE FENCE POST. WIRE OR PLASTIC ZIP TIES SHOULD HAVE MINIMUM 50 POUND TENSILE STRENGTH. 5. WHEN A WIRE MESH SUPPORT FENCE IS USED, SPACE POSTS A MAXIMUM OF 8 FEET APART. SUPPORT POSTS SHOULD BE DRIVEN SECURELY INTO THE GROUND A MINIMUM OF 24 INCHES. 6. EXTRA STRENGTH FILTER FABRIC WITH 6 FEET POST SPACING DOES NOT REQUIRE WIRE MESH SUPPORT FENCE. SECURELY FASTEN THE FILTER FABRIC DIRECTLY TO POSTS. WIRE OR PLASTIC ZIP TIES SHOULD HAVE MINIMUM 50 POUND TENSILE STRENGTH. 7. EXCAVATE A TRENCH APPROXIMATELY 4 INCHES WIDE AND 8 INCHES DEEP ALONG THE PROPOSED LINE OF POSTS AND UPSLOPE FROM THE BARRIER. 8. PLACE 12 INCHES OF THE FABRIC ALONG THE BOTTOM AND SIDE OF THE TRENCH. 9. BACKFILL THE TRENCH WITH SOIL PLACED OVER THE FILTER FABRIC AND COMPACT. THOROUGH COMPACTION OF THE BACKFILL IS CRITICAL TO SILT FENCE PERFORMANCE. 10. DO NOT ATTACH FILTER FABRIC TO EXISTING TREES. MAINTENANCE: WIRE INSPECT SEDIMENT FENCES AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER EACH RAINFALL. MAKE ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS IMMEDIATELY. SHOULD THE FABRIC OF A SEDIMENT } FENCE COLLAPSE, TEAR, DECOMPOSE OR BECOME INEFFECTIVE, REPLACE IT D m PROMPTLY. REMOVE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE z STORAGE VOLUME FOR THE NEXT RAIN AND TO REDUCE PRESSURE ON THE FENCE. TAKE CARE TO AVOID UNDERMINING THE FENCE DURING CLEANOUT. REMOVE ALL FENCING MATERIALS AND UNSTABLE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS AND BRING THE AREA TO GRADE AND STABILIZE IT AFTER THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN PROPERLY STABILIZED. S/LTFE,WE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE 12" OF #57 SILT FENCE WASHED STONE V-8" MIN. SEE PLAN CLASS B \1NE FABRICEROSION CONTROL STONE 2' MIN. ^ ` FILTER SILT FENCE" SILT FENCE f CROSS SECTION TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW CONSTRUCTION SPECS: 1. CLEAR & GRUB THE AREA AROUND THE SILT FENCE OUTLET AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF DEBRIS. 2. PLACE GRAVEL TO THE SPECIFIC GRADE AS SHOWN PER THE DETAIL. 3. PROPERLY OVERLAP STONE BEYOND EDGES OF SILT FENCE OPENING. MAINTENANCE: INSPECT OUTLETS WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH RAIN EVENT. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SEDIMENT FROM THE FLOW AREA AND REPAIR AS NEEDED. CAREFULLY CHECK OUTLETS FOR EROSION AND REPAIR IMMEDIATELY. ENSURE THERE IS NO SCOURING APPARENT DOWNSTREAM OF OUTLET. IMMEDIATELY STABILIZE ANY AREAS THAT NEED REPAIR. S/LJr, ENCEOUTLET NOT TO SCALE w z 0 �10 U c� z Ld w w z_ Ld Z z w U) Y U 0 W W� z00 O LQ • �r- Z CV 19 = U z<z V)w J W In w> oQ Ib z BLN=C-1874 %N , CARP 1i ZO .�pFESSl0 ,L9../fi9 Q SEAL l - 19843 = �.S* C) 8/30/19 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS 2 REVISIONS 2019-09-26 DEQ COMMENT REV FILE NO. 2019-044 HORZ. SCALE: NONE VERT. SCALE: NONE en we wno are alive and remain will De caught up together w em In tree clouds to meet tree n EROSION CONTROL PLAN APPROVED 10/2/2019 D.02 Asphc?&PaV117g 1. The Contractor or Subcontractor performing the paving operation will be responsible for performing the following: A. Surface Tolerance Surface tolerance requirements for smoothness must be checked in the presence of an Inspector using a "Rolling Straightedge " for checking surface tolerance. A variation of more than 1/6"in 10 feet will be considered unacceptable and must be corrected in an acceptable manner which will also meet Item (B and H) below. B. Surface Texture Care shall be taken to insure that a smooth dense texture is achieved with no segregation, tearing, cracking, etc. Areas discovered which are not uniform in appearance and texture shall be reheated and rero/%d, rep/aced, or if required by the Engineer, resurfaced at no additional cost to the Owner. Seams and edges shall be straight, true, and smooth. C. Plant Tickets To verify depth for payment, plant tickets shall be submitted to the Engineer. D. Payment ofAspha/t No payment for pa ving will be made until the surface texture and smoothness has been inspected, satisfactorily repaired, if necessary, and approved by the Engineer and the Owner. E. Paving Subcontractors The Genera/ Contractor in charge of the Paving Contractor shall be responsible for assuring that his paving Contractor has read these requirements if pa ving is to be subcontracted. Failure to inform a Subcontractor does not relie ve the Prime Contractor of these requirements. F. Paving Condition No pa ving of asphalt shall take place until the Utility Contractor and the Pa ving Contractor ha ve mutually agreed that al/ valve boxes and manholes ha ve been set to finished grade and that /t /s the Pa ving Contractor's responsibility to make minor adjustments prior to pa ving, as applicable. G. Asphalt Specifications Asphalt and CA BC shall meet the NCDOT 'Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures',' latest revision. Asphalt mix and placement shall meet Division 6 of the State Specifications. CA BC shall meet Section 520 of the State Specifications and graded in accordance with Table 520-1. Placement and compaction shall meet Section 520. H. Asphalt Patching Aspha/tPatching WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. /n the event that Aspha/tis unsatisfactory to Engineer, the contractor shall mil/entire section of asphalt and resurface a minimum depth of one and one-half inch and at minimum length of one hundred feet for the entire width of section in question. This area is to be determined by field inspection with the contractor and/or sub contractor and the Engineer present. Grading Notes 1. Site Contractor to inform Building Contractor to verify finished grade at building before digging footings. Some portions of the building foundation wall may, of necessity, need to retain building pad fill to al/o w exterior grades to be dropped. In this case, step footings may be necessary to achie ve the desired grade variations. 2. New finished contours shown are top of future paving in areas to receive pa vement and top oftopsoil in areas to be seeded. 3. Areas outside of the parking lot perimeters shall receive 4 inches of topsoil. This topsoil to be placed and leveled by the Contractor. 4. Dimensions on buildings are for grading purposes only and are not to be used to lay-off footings. See Architectural Plans. 5. Contractor shall notify and cooperate with all utility companies or firms ha ving facilities on or adjacent to the site before disturbing, altering, remo ving, relocating, adjusting or connecting to said facilities. Contractor shall raise or lower tops of existing manholes, as required, to match finished grades. 6. Al/ catch basin grate and frames are to be Vulcan or approved equal. Verify that dimension heights on castings are not exceeded in critical areas before ordering substitute castings! 7. Al/ areas not co vered by building or pa ving are to be seeded and mulched. 8. Unusable exca vated materials and a// waste resulting from clearing and grubbing and demolition shall be disposed of off -site by Contractor. 9. Al/ exca vat/on is unclassified and shall include all materials encountered. 10. Before any machine work is done, Contractor shall stake out and mark the items established by the Site Plan. Control points shall be preserved at al/ times during the course of the project. Lack of proper working points and grade stakes may require cessation of operations until such points and grades have been placed to the Owner's satisfaction. 11. Contractor to ensure allportions of the site have positive drainage. This must be verified prior to paving or pouring concrete. 12 Refer to soils report for directions on earthwork and Subgrade preparation, Ifava//ab/e. Concrete Notes 1. All construction, placing, pouring and curing concrete is to conform to the latest edition ofAC/ 318. 2. All reinforcing steel is to be cold cut and bent. 3. Port/and cement concrete shall have a minimum 28 day compressive strength of 5, 000 PS/. 4. Do not use chloride in any concrete which has reinforcing steel or wire fabric. 5. Reinforcing steel shall meet AS TMA-615, Grade 60. Welded wire fabric shall meet ASTMA-185. Tie wire shall conform to AS TMA-82. 6. La welded wire fabric a minimum of one mesh. La al/ bars a minimum of24" Alternate adjacent bars /ices a minimum of 48" p p 1 P 7. Use only approved chairs with sand plates to support reinforcing on grade. 8. All crossings of reinforcement are to be tied. Supports for reinforcing to hold bars against movement during pour and finish operation. Supports for reinforcing bars to be a minimum of 48 inches apart. 9. Concrete shall be only p/ant-mixed, transit -mixed or ready -mixed concrete. The time elapsing from mixing to placing the concrete shall not exceed ninety (90) minutes. 10. Concrete shall not be deposited on frozen Subgrade and shall not be poured when the air temperature for the succeeding 24-hour period is less than 32 degrees F. 11. A// concrete when placed in forms shall have a temperature between 50 degrees F and 90 degrees F and shall be maintained at a temperature of not less than 50 degrees for at least 72 hours for normal concrete and 24 hours for high early strength concrete. 12. Do not place fresh concrete during summer on a dry subgrade. Moisten subgrade before placing concrete. 13. Subgrade is to be firm, free of water and/or silt and undisturbed or compacted proper/y. Consult Engineer if soft or yielding subgrade is encountered for /mpro vement directions. /fground water is entering subgrade, consult Engineer for instructions. 14. Areas of concrete to be removed shall be saw cut before removing. The saw cut shall provide a smooth, straight edge approximately two (2) inches deep before breaking away the adjacent concrete. 15. Immediately after the forms have been removed and al/ honeycombed areas are repaired, backfill to prevent underwash. 16. Brooming of the concrete surface shall be done transverse to the direction of traffic for all pedestrian areas. 17. Joint spacing shall be no less than 8-feet. Where existing sidewalks are being widened, transverse joints shall be located so as to line up with existing joints in the adjacent existing sidewalk. Groovedjoints shall not be sealed. Seal all others. 18. Concrete Sub shall be responsible for al/ score joints and expansion joints. A pre/iminary score joint pattern and expansion joint pattern shallbe submitted to the project engineer for re vie w prior to pouring concrete. 19. Expansion joints shall be one-half (1/2) inch in width and shall be placed between all rigid objects at a distance of no more than thirty (30) feet apart and shall extend the full depth of the concrete with the top of the filler one-half (1/2) inch below the finished surface. 20. The edges of the curb/sidewalk shall be finished with an approved edging too/ one-half (1/2) inch radius. Joints shall be similarly finished immediatelyafter templates have been removed. 21. Saw contro/joints as soon as fresh concrete will retain coarse aggregate against the sawing action. 22. Contractor SHALL NOT POUR any concrete before forms are inspected by the project engineer and/or the architect. Any concrete that has not been approved by the engineer and/or owner will be the responsibility of the contractor. Concrete Testing Requirements Initial Test The initial test (from first ready -mix truck) is to be taken after the second yard is dispatched from the mixer and is to consist of the following: 1. One slump test 2. Pull, prepare and store 3 cylinders on -site for 24 hours. 3. Temperature Subsequent Tests After the abo ve tests are pulled from the initial truck, e very 5th truck thereafter is to be tested in the same manner as noted abo ve. Asphalt Testing Requirements Compaction : Testing for asphalt density is to follow NCDOT 'Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures', Section 609-9, 'Field Compaction Quality Management, "latest revision. Thickness: The minimum frequency of coring for thickness testing shall be on the basis of test sections consisting of not more than 1500 linear feet of lay do wn width, exclusive of intersections and irregular areas. The test sample is to be a 6-inch cored sample. The sample is to be numbered and logged for identification purposes. Contractor's Quality Control System Follow NCDOT 'Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures',' Section 609-5, 'Contractor's Quality Control System, "latest revision: Mixture and Job Mix Formula Adjustments Follow NCDOT 'Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures',' Section 609-4. "Field Verification of Mixture and Job Mix Formula Adjustments" latest revision. General: All other applicable sections of Section 609 of the NCDO T 'Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures " shall apply relating to Qua//ty Control Plan, mix design, control limits, corrective action, equipment and measurement. Testing Cost : Contractor is responsible for cost of testing asphalt and concrete. Parking►, Street or BuildingSubgrade Preparation A. Subgrade on Precompacted Original Soil 1. Remove al/ the topsoil and all questionable organic soil and extend a minimum of four (4) feet beyond the outside edge of the pavement 2 Precompact the exposed grade with a vibratory roller weighing a minimum of ten (10) tons (static load) or equal to stabilize the initial settlement of the top strata of the soil. The stability of the Subgrade will be considered adequate when the total settlement after the last four (4) complete passes by the vibratory roller does not exceed 1/8" Any area that sett/es excessively and fails to stabilize under continued rolling should be further undercut and replaced with properly compacted select granular fill. B. Subgrade on Certified Compacted Fill 1. Prepare the site following the same procedures as outlined in Items 1 and 2 above. 2. Using the same compaction equipment as outlined above, compact new fill soil in +/--8-inch layers to a minimum 98 percent of the maximum dry density at its optimum moisture content in accordance with the Standard Proctor Method, ASTM Standard D 698-78 and field controlled in accordance with ASTM Standard D 2167-84, or equal. The top one (1) foot of the prepared fill Subgrade should be compacted to 100 percent of the maximum dry density using the Standard Proctor Method. 3. The end of the fill should be terminated at the minimum slope of two (2) horizontal to one (1) vertical measured from three (3) feet beyond the outside edge of the pa vement to the toe of the fill. The fill soil is to be select granular soil weighing a minimum of 110 pcf at its optimum moisture content. Drainage Notes 1. Boxes may be reinforced masonry, masonry, precast concrete or cast -in p/ace reinforced concrete. 2. The maximum height of an un-reinforced masonry drainage structure with 8-inch walls shall be limited to 8-foot from invert of the outlet pipe to the top of the casting. Depths greater than 8-feet shall ha ve walls 12-inches thick. Basins o ver 12-feet /n total depth shall be designed by a NC Professional Engineer. Four -inch walls are not allowed on drainage structures. 3. Steps are to be provided on all basins deeper than 42" 4. Steps are to be PS 1-PFas manufactured by M. A. Industries or an approved equal. Locate on non pipe walls. 5. Mortar in masonry boxes is to be type M. 6. Clay brick structures are not allowed. 7. Concrete but/ding brick is to meet ASTM C-55, Grade N, and Type 1. 8. Al/ iron castings are to be drilled and lagged to the drainage structure. The drainage structure as well is to be drilled. 9. Al/ cast -in -place or precast concrete drainage structures located in paved areas accessible to truck loadings to be designed to meet AASHTO HS 20-44 loading. See manufacturers details for wall, top and bottom thickness. 10. Al/ catch basins grates and frames are to be Vulcan or approved equal. Verify dimensions heights on castings are not exceeded in critical areas before ordering castings! 11. Al/ concrete pipe is to be ASTM C-76, C/ass /# with ram-nek. 12 Al/ castings to receive Bituminous Coating 13. Contractor to set frames and grates at finished grade and pro vide weep holes for drainage. Water Notes 1. No existing valves and fire hydrants shall be operated without the explicit permission from the Public Utility Owner. The contractor shall make arrangements with the local utility authority prior to connecting to existing mains. 2. Contractor shall seed, mulch, and tack all disturbed area within 7 days after backfilling trench. Al/ sedimentation control measures shall be kept in operable condition until a stand of control measures shall be removed when authorized by the Engineer after the comp/et/on of the project. 3. All excavated wood and rocks shall be disposed off -site by the Contractor. Bury will not be permitted on -site. 4. Water line crossing existing asphalt pavement shall be installed by the Open Cut method. 5. Where lines cross gravel/asphalt driveways, Contractor is to restore driveways to the original condition. Drives shall be repaired within 7-days of open cut. 6. Contractor shall take proper precautions not to disturb existing property corner markers. All disturbed property corner markers shall be replaced by a Registered Land Surveyor. 7. All cost for the pro vision of erosion control rip rap, jute meshing, matting, grass seeding and silt fence shall be included In the total base bid 8. Utility contractor is responsible for notifying local authority of time and date he plans to commence construction. 9. Any well pointing, de watering, etc. needed during construction shall be the responsibility of the contractor. Trench borrow needed during construction shall be included in the cost of the line laid, unless otherwise specified 10. Valve box to be 3 piece telescopic with concrete collar when not /n pa vement. 11. The contractor sha//provide all the material and appurtenances necessary for the complete installation of the utilities. All pipe and fittings shall be inspected prior to being covered. 12. Lines shall be flushed thoroughly to remove all dirt and debris. Chlorine shall be applied to all water lines insufficient concentration to leave an overall residual of 50 ppm. The chlorinated water shall remain in the lines for 24 hours at the end of which time the chlorine residual shall be at least 10 ppm. The lines shall then be flushed until there is normal chlorine residual present and samples shall be collected for bacteriological analysis. 13. The contractor to conduct bacteriological testing of water lines, which ha ve successfully passed hydrostatic testing and have been disinfected in conformance with A WWA Standards. This procedure requires (5) days to complete. 14. No contractors are authorized to use un-metered water during construction. All pipe and appurtenances shall be thorough/y cleaned prior to placement Pipe shall be laid with straight fines and even grades and all joints shall be perfectly fitted. During periods when pipe is not being laid, open ends shall be securely blocked. 15. All excavation is unclassified and shall include all materials encountered. 16. All concrete used for blocking and concrete collars is to be minimum 3, 000 psi at 28 days, air entrained 17. Contractor shall saw -cut to provide smooth transitions where existing asphalt is to be removed. 18. Hydrants to be Mueller, open right with Town of Whitevifle threads (3 3/16"x 6'). 19. PVC lines shall have 4"stone bedding and covered to the top of pipe w/stone. 20. Minimum 12 gauge tracer wire to be installed. Site Plan Notes 1. Contractor to pro vide full water service to site including meter, setting, and connection fees in his bid. 2. The Site Contractor is to assume responsibility for all water and sewer utilities from a point 5' outside of the building to the point of public connection. 3. Contractor to furnish all paint striping. 4. Owner to purchase or lease dumpsters & recycle bins. These will not be provided by Contractor or County. 5. A Geotechnicaf /n vestfgatfon was prepared for this project. Contractor is responsible for digging site, if desired prior to bid. Contact Engineer at 252.459.8196 at feast 48 hours prior to want to gain access. Contact Owner to obtain copy of Geotech Report. 6. Al/ site plumbing is to meet the NC State Building Code, Volume //, Plumbing. 7. Water service lines to be HDPE 3/4 inch with meter and backflow preventor. 8. Sewer services to be PVC SDR 35, service weight. Minimum grades for 4-inch lines to be 1. 08percent 9. Pressure reducing valve, if needed, to be located in building and is not Site Contractor's responsibility. 10. Provide handicap signs, markings and ramp per the details. 11. Al/ signs, pavement markings, and other traffic control devices are the Site Contractor's responsibility and shall conform to: Manual on Uniform Traffic Control De vices, current edition, as amended,' ADA guidelines, and, ANSI A 117.1. 12. Al/dimensions are to face of curb unless indicated otherwise. Staking plan coordinates are to back of curb. 13. Contractor shall coordinate installation of all signs, pavement markings, and other traffic control devices with other Contractors on the site. 14. Contractor shall saw -cut to provide smooth transition at tie-in to existing edge of pavement when applicable. 15. Do not pour any concrete before forms are inspected and approved by Engineer/Owner. 16. Contractor shall comply with all pertinentprovisions of the 'Manual of A ccident Pre vention in Construction " Issued by A GC of America, Inc., and the Safety and Health Regulations for Construction issued by the U. S. Department of Labor. 17. Storm drainage pipe is to be Class 111 reinforced concrete meeting ASTM C-76, latest revision. 18. A// handicap ramps are to meet 'ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities "as detailed In Federal Register, Vol. 56, No. 144, dated July 26, 1991, rules and regulations activated January 26, 1992, latest re vision. Also, refer to North Carolina State Building Code Volume 1-C, 'Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible To and Useable by the Physically Handicapped'' 1991, latest edition and ANSI A 117.1, current edition, as amended. PAVEMENT NOTES: 1. THE FULL LENGTH OF THE SERVICE DITCH SHALL BE COMPACTED IN 6" LAYERS WITH MECHANICAL TAMP. 2. SOLVENT CEMENT FOR PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS TO BE ASTM D-2564 3. PVC SADDLE AND BEND MUST BE BEDDED IN #67 STONE. SDR 35 PVC SOLID WALL 1 /16" OR 1 /8" BEND ADAPTER (SDR 35 PTO SDR 23.5) 8" IN -LINE WYE 6" ABS/PVC SDR 23.5 SOLVENT CEMENTED JOINTS (TYPE SC) RECOMMENDED 2% (MIN. GRADE 1.047. SEE NOTE 3 BRASS PLUG FINISHED GRADE CAST IRON CAST IRON 24" LG. PC SCH 40 PVC W/PLUG COMBINATION LONG TURN PATTERN Y AND 1 /8" BEND SEff,07 AUM)7,, 411 CONNECT/0/V NOT TO SCALE OTES L WATER METER SHALL BE NEPTUNEt AMCO OR APPROVED EOUAL. REGISTRATION SHALL BE IN GALLO S 2- a COPPERSETTER SHALL HAVE 1" HIGH -SIDE BYPASS, 2" RP INLET & OUTLET, AND 24" METER SPACING, 2' COPPERSETTER SHALL BE FORD MODEL N0, VBB77-I5HB-11-7724 OR EQUAL, IL -4G v Z D Z r_ Z 24"X24"X6" THICK CAST CONCRETE INPLACE fA N O C D nr O C ,If I Z n� My illC „ - BRONZE WDOUBLE STRAP ITH SS BANDANDBOLTS Z r Fri 30' DIAMOND F STTEEL COVER 2" COPPER METER SETTER W/ HIGHSIDE BYPASS - (LENGTH AS REQUIRED) vz" 1 1 V-T IRON E BOX 2" TYPE K r IT THREADED SOFT COPPER VALVE TOP COPPER-SPEEL CAM CORRUGATED BOX SET VAULT ON 6" THICK WASHED STONE BASE 2' COPPER ADAPTOR X MALE NPT SECTION VIEW 2" GATE VALVE 2" BRONZE NIPPLE 2" *ATER SERVICE DETAIL N.T.S nI J CO Cfl orn �FO XI o °' m� O N wLO CV w Z 0 w O U CD Z_ LLI w w z_ Z C, z w Ln � Y U 0 W w� WF Z Z c0 0LQ F­00 Z CN = U !n � Z Z F­LJ J Ww > oQ 00 z BLN=C-1874 SEAL 19843 = �sv FNGIWE fCHAEL c) 11 .wlQ 8/30/19 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS 3 REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-044 HORZ. SCALE: NONE VERT. SCALE: NONE en we wno are alive ana remain will be caught up togetner wltn tnem In the clouas to meet the Lora In D.03 GROUND STABILIZATION AND MATERIALS HANDLING PRACTICES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE NCGO1 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT Implementing the details and specifications on this plan sheet will result in the construction activity being considered compliant with the Ground Stabilization and Materials Handling sections of the NCGO1 Construction General Permit (Sections E and F, respectively). The permittee shall comply with the Erosion and Sediment Control plan approved by the delegated authority having jurisdiction. All details and specifications shown on this sheet may not apply depending on site conditions and the delegated authority having jurisdiction. SECTION E: GROUND STABILIZATION Required Ground Stabilization Timeframes Stabilize within this Site Area Description many calendar Timeframe variations days after ceasing land disturbance (a) Perimeter dikes, swales, ditches, and 7 None perimeter slopes (b) High Quality Water 7 None (HQW) Zones (c) Slopes steeper than If slopes are 10' or less in length and are 3:1 7 not steeper than 2:1, 14 days are allowed -7 days for slopes greater than 50' in length and with slopes steeper than 4:1 -7 days for perimeter dikes, swales, (d) Slopes 3:1 to 4:1 14 ditches, perimeter slopes and HQW Zones -10 days for Falls Lake Watershed -7 days for perimeter dikes, swales, (e) Areas with slopes ditches, perimeter slopes and HQW Zones flatter than 4:1 14 -10 days for Falls Lake Watershed unless there is zero slope Note: After the permanent cessation of construction activities, any areas with temporary ground stabilization shall be converted to permanent ground stabilization as soon as practicable but in no case longer than 90 calendar days after the last land disturbing activity. Temporary ground stabilization shall be maintained in a manner to render the surface stable against accelerated erosion until permanent ground stabilization is achieved. GROUND STABILIZATION SPECIFICATION Stabilize the ground sufficiently so that rain will not dislodge the soil. Use one of the techniques in the table below: Temporary Stabilization Permanent Stabilization • Temporary grass seed covered with straw or • Permanent grass seed covered with straw or other mulches and tackifiers other mulches and tackifiers • Hydroseeding • Geotextile fabrics such as permanent soil • Rolled erosion control products with or reinforcement matting without temporary grass seed • Hydroseeding • Appropriately applied straw or other mulch • Shrubs or other permanent plantings covered • Plastic sheeting with mulch • Uniform and evenly distributed ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion • Structural methods such as concrete, asphalt or retaining walls • Rolled erosion control products with grass seed POLYACRYLAMIDES (PAMS) AND FLOCCULANTS 1. Select flocculants that are appropriate for the soils being exposed during construction, selecting from the NC DWR List of Approved PAMS/Flocculants. 2. Apply flocculants at or before the inlets to Erosion and Sediment Control Measures. 3. Apply flocculants at the concentrations specified in the NC DWR List of Approved PAMS/Flocculants and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 4. Provide ponding area for containment of treated Stormwater before discharging offsite. 5. Store flocculants in leak -proof containers that are kept under storm -resistant cover or surrounded by secondary containment structures. EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1. Maintain vehicles and equipment to prevent discharge of fluids. 2. Provide drip pans under any stored equipment. 3. Identify leaks and repair as soon as feasible, or remove leaking equipment from the project. 4. Collect all spent fluids, store in separate containers and properly dispose as hazardous waste (recycle when possible). 5. Remove leaking vehicles and construction equipment from service until the problem has been corrected. 6. Bring used fuels, lubricants, coolants, hydraulic fluids and other petroleum products to a recycling or disposal center that handles these materials. LITTER, BUILDING MATERIAL AND LAND CLEARING WASTE 1. Never bury or burn waste. Place litter and debris in approved waste containers. 2. Provide a sufficient number and size of waste containers (e.g dumpster, trash receptacle) on site to contain construction and domestic wastes. 3. Locate waste containers at least 50 feet away from storm drain inlets and surface waters unless no other alternatives are reasonably available. 4. Locate waste containers on areas that do not receive substantial amounts of runoff from upland areas and does not drain directly to a storm drain, stream or wetland. 5. Cover waste containers at the end of each workday and before storm events or provide secondary containment. Repair or replace damaged waste containers. 6. Anchor all lightweight items in waste containers during times of high winds. 7. Empty waste containers as needed to prevent overflow. Clean up immediately if containers overflow. 8. Dispose waste off -site at an approved disposal facility. 9. On business days, clean up and dispose of waste in designated waste containers. PAINT AND OTHER LIQUID WASTE 1. Do not dump paint and other liquid waste into storm drains, streams or wetlands. 2. Locate paint washouts at least 50 feet away from storm drain inlets and surface waters unless no other alternatives are reasonably available. 3. Contain liquid wastes in a controlled area. 4. Containment must be labeled, sized and placed appropriately for the needs of site. 5. Prevent the discharge of soaps, solvents, detergents and other liquid wastes from construction sites. PORTABLE TOILETS 1. Install portable toilets on level ground, at least 50 feet away from storm drains, streams or wetlands unless there is no alternative reasonably available. If 50 foot offset is not attainable, provide relocation of portable toilet behind silt fence or place on a gravel pad and surround with sand bags. 2. Provide staking or anchoring of portable toilets during periods of high winds or in high foot traffic areas. 3. Monitor portable toilets for leaking and properly dispose of any leaked material. Utilize a licensed sanitary waste hauler to remove leaking portable toilets and replace with properly operating unit. EARTHEN STOCKPILE MANAGEMENT 1. Show stockpile locations on plans. Locate earthen -material stockpile areas at least 50 feet away from storm drain inlets, sediment basins, perimeter sediment controls and surface waters unless it can be shown no other alternatives are reasonably available. 2. Protect stockpile with silt fence installed along toe of slope with a minimum offset of five feet from the toe of stockpile. 3. Provide stable stone access point when feasible. 4. Stabilize stockpile within the timeframes provided on this sheet and in accordance with the approved plan and any additional requirements. Soil stabilization is defined as vegetative, physical or chemical coverage techniques that will restrain accelerated erosion on disturbed soils for temporary or permanent control needs. ONSITE CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE WITH LINER SANDBAGS (TYP.) OR STAPLES 10 MIL SILT FENCE SIDE SLOP LIN NGC SANDBAGS (TYP.) (T,P) �OR STAPLES `I HIGH - COHESIVE & LOW FILTRATION SOIL BERM CLEARLY MARKED SIGNAGE SECTION A -A CONCRETE NOTING DEVICE (18"X24- MIN.) WASHOUT NOTES: 1. ACTUAL LOCATION DETERMINED IN FIELD 2. THE CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED WHEN THE LIQUID AND/OR SOLID REACHES 75% OF THE STRUCTURES CAPACITY. PLAN 3.CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NEEDS TO BE CLEARY MARKED WITH SIGNAGE NOTING DEVICE. BELOW GRADE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NOT TO SCALE I1�1l��1COHESIVE & 1 1m SOIL BERM •/ �I I�► _ SANDBAGS (TYP.) NOTES: OR STAPLES 1. ACTUAL LOCATION DETERMINED IN FIELD CLEARLY MARKED SIGNAGE CONCRETE NOTING DEVICE (18"X24" MIN.) 2. THE CONCRETE WASHOUT WASHOUT STRUCTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED WHEN THE LIQUID AND/OR SOLID REACHES 75% OF THE STRUCTURES CAPACITY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE HOLDING CAPACITY WITH A MINIMUM 12 PLAN INCHES OF FREEBOARD. 3.CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NEEDS TO BE CLEARY MARKED WITH SIGNAGE NOTING DEVICE. ABOVE GRADE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NOT TO SCALE CONCRETE WASHOUTS 1. Do not discharge concrete or cement slurry from the site. 2. Dispose of, or recycle settled, hardened concrete residue in accordance with local and state solid waste regulations and at an approved facility. 3. Manage washout from mortar mixers in accordance with the above item and in addition place the mixer and associated materials on impervious barrier and within lot perimeter silt fence. 4. Install temporary concrete washouts per local requirements, where applicable. If an alternate method or product is to be used, contact your approval authority for review and approval. If local standard details are not available, use one of the two types of temporary concrete washouts provided on this detail. 5. Do not use concrete washouts for dewatering or storing defective curb or sidewalk sections. Stormwater accumulated within the washout may not be pumped into or discharged to the storm drain system or receiving surface waters. Liquid waste must be pumped out and removed from project. 6. Locate washouts at least 50 feet from storm drain inlets and surface waters unless it can be shown that no other alternatives are reasonably available. At a minimum, install protection of storm drain inlet(s) closest to the washout which could receive spills or overflow. 7. Locate washouts in an easily accessible area, on level ground and install a stone entrance pad in front of the washout. Additional controls may be required by the approving authority. 8. Install at least one sign directing concrete trucks to the washout within the project limits. Post signage on the washout itself to identify this location. 9. Remove leavings from the washout when at approximately 75% capacity to limit overflow events. Replace the tarp, sand bags or other temporary structural components when no longer functional. When utilizing alternative or proprietary products, follow manufacturer's instructions. 10. At the completion of the concrete work, remove remaining leavings and dispose of in an approved disposal facility. Fill pit, if applicable, and stabilize any disturbance caused by removal of washout. HERBICIDES, PESTICIDES AND RODENTICIDES 1. Store and apply herbicides, pesticides and rodenticides in accordance with label restrictions. 2. Store herbicides, pesticides and rodenticides in their original containers with the label, which lists directions for use, ingredients and first aid steps in case of accidental poisoning. 3. Do not store herbicides, pesticides and rodenticides in areas where flooding is possible or where they may spill or leak into wells, stormwater drains, ground water or surface water. If a spill occurs, clean area immediately. 4. Do not stockpile these materials onsite. HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC WASTE 1. Create designated hazardous waste collection areas on -site. 2. Place hazardous waste containers under cover or in secondary containment. 3. Do not store hazardous chemicals, drums or bagged materials directly on the ground. NCGO1 GROUND STABILIZATION AND MATERIALS HANDLING EFFECTIVE: 04/01/19 00(D Orn �FO XI O °' m "' O N LO W CV W Z O _ Q W~ W LJ WV) (n Z Z (0 oLQ 00 Z CV = U <Z z ~ Lv J w W> 00 Z O U Z W LJ Z_ CD Z W U) Y U O N I BLN=C-1874 CARP Q SEAL l 19843 = �sv FNG I NE�� ,'C,.`� 'CHAEL c) /oz 9/26/19 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS 4 REVISIONS 2019-09-26 DEQ COMMENT REV FILE NO. 2019-044 HORZ. SCALE: NONE VERT. SCALE: NONE en we wno are alive ana remain will be caught up together wltn them In the clouas to meet the Lora In EROSION CONTROL PLAN APPROVED 10/2/2019 D.04 1l_1:i9II SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING SECTION A: SELF -INSPECTION Self -inspections are required during normal business hours in accordance with the table below. When adverse weather or site conditions would cause the safety of the inspection personnel to be in jeopardy, the inspection may be delayed until the next business day on which it is safe to perform the inspection. In addition, when a storm event of equal to or greater than 1.0 inch occurs outside of normal business hours, the self -inspection shall be performed upon the commencement of the next business day. Any time when inspections were delayed shall be noted in the Inspection Record. Frequency Inspect (during normal Inspection records must include: business hours) (1) Rain gauge Daily Daily rainfall amounts. maintained in If no daily rain gauge observations are made during weekend or good working holiday periods, and no individual -day rainfall information is order available, record the cumulative rain measurement for those un- attended days (and this will determine if a site inspection is needed). Days on which no rainfall occurred shall be recorded as "zero." The permittee may use another rain -monitoring device approved by the Division. (2) E&SC At least once per 1. Identification of the measures inspected, Measures 7 calendar days 2. Date and time of the inspection, and within 24 3. Name of the person performing the inspection, hours of a rain 4. Indication of whether the measures were operating event > 1.0 inch in properly, 24 hours 5. Description of maintenance needs for the measure, 6. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken. (3) Stormwater At least once per 1. Identification of the discharge outfalls inspected, discharge 7 calendar days 2. Date and time of the inspection, outfalls (SDOs) and within 24 3. Name of the person performing the inspection, hours of a rain 4. Evidence of indicators of stormwater pollution such as oil event > 1.0 inch in sheen, floating or suspended solids or discoloration, 24 hours 5. Indication of visible sediment leaving the site, 6. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken. (4) Perimeter of At least once per If visible sedimentation is found outside site limits, then a record site 7 calendar days of the following shall be made: and within 24 1. Actions taken to clean up or stabilize the sediment that has left hours of a rain the site limits, event > 1.0 inch in 2. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken, and 24 hours 3. An explanation as to the actions taken to control future releases. (5) Streams or At least once per If the stream or wetland has increased visible sedimentation or a wetlands onsite 7 calendar days stream has visible increased turbidity from the construction or offsite and within 24 activity, then a record of the following shall be made: (where hours of a rain 1. Description, evidence and date of corrective actions taken, and accessible) event > 1.0 inch in 2. Records of the required reports to the appropriate Division 24 hours Regional Office per Part III, Section C, Item (2)(a) of this permit. (6) Ground After each phase 1. The phase of grading (installation of perimeter E&SC stabilization of grading measures, clearing and grubbing, installation of storm measures drainage facilities, completion of all land -disturbing activity, construction or redevelopment, permanent ground cover). 2. Documentation that the required ground stabilization measures have been provided within the required timeframe or an assurance that they will be provided as soon as possible. NOTE: The rain inspection resets the required 7 calendar day inspection requirement. PART III SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING SECTION B: RECORDKEEPING 1. E&SC Plan Documentation The approved E&SC plan as well as any approved deviation shall be kept on the site. The approved E&SC plan must be kept up-to-date throughout the coverage under this permit. The following items pertaining to the E&SC plan shall be kept on site and available for inspection at all times during normal business hours. Item to Document Documentation Requirements (a) Each E&SC measure has been installed Initial and date each E&SC measure on a copy and does not significantly deviate from the of the approved E&SC plan or complete, date locations, dimensions and relative elevations and sign an inspection report that lists each shown on the approved E&SC plan. E&SC measure shown on the approved E&SC plan. This documentation is required upon the initial installation of the E&SC measures or if the E&SC measures are modified after initial installation. (b) A phase of grading has been completed. Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC plan or complete, date and sign an inspection report to indicate completion of the construction phase. (c) Ground cover is located and installed Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC in accordance with the approved E&SC plan or complete, date and sign an inspection plan. report to indicate compliance with approved ground cover specifications. (d) The maintenance and repair Complete, date and sign an inspection report. requirements for all E&SC measures have been performed. (e) Corrective actions have been taken Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC to E&SC measures. plan or complete, date and sign an inspection report to indicate the completion of the corrective action. 2. Additional Documentation to be Kept on Site In addition to the E&SC plan documents above, the following items shall be kept on the site and available for inspectors at all times during normal business hours, unless the Division provides a site -specific exemption based on unique site conditions that make this requirement not practical: (a) This General Permit as well as the Certificate of Coverage, after it is received. (b) Records of inspections made during the previous twelve months. The permittee shall record the required observations on the Inspection Record Form provided by the Division or a similar inspection form that includes all the required elements. Use of electronically -available records in lieu of the required paper copies will be allowed if shown to provide equal access and utility as the hard -copy records. 3. Documentation to be Retained for Three Years All data used to complete the e-NOI and all inspection records shall be maintained for a period of three years after project completion and made available upon request. [40 CFR 122.41] PART II, SECTION G, ITEM (4) DRAW DOWN OF SEDIMENT BASINS FOR MAINTENANCE OR CLOSE OUT Sediment basins and traps that receive runoff from drainage areas of one acre or more shall use outlet structures that withdraw water from the surface when these devices need to be drawn down for maintenance or close out unless this is infeasible. The circumstances in which it is not feasible to withdraw water from the surface shall be rare (for example, times with extended cold weather). Non -surface withdrawals from sediment basins shall be allowed only when all of the following criteria have been met: (a) The E&SC plan authority has been provided with documentation of the non -surface withdrawal and the specific time periods or conditions in which it will occur. The non -surface withdrawal shall not commence until the E&SC plan authority has approved these items, (b) The non -surface withdrawal has been reported as an anticipated bypass in accordance with Part III, Section C, Item (2)(c) and (d) of this permit, (c) Dewatering discharges are treated with controls to minimize discharges of pollutants from stormwater that is removed from the sediment basin. Examples of appropriate controls include properly sited, designed and maintained dewatering tanks, weir tanks, and filtration systems, (d) Vegetated, upland areas of the sites or a properly designed stone pad is used to the extent feasible at the outlet of the dewatering treatment devices described in Item (c) above, (e) Velocity dissipation devices such as check dams, sediment traps, and riprap are provided at the discharge points of all dewatering devices, and (f) Sediment removed from the dewatering treatment devices described in Item (c) above is disposed of in a manner that does not cause deposition of sediment into waters of the United States. 1l_1:i9II SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING SECTION C: REPORTING 1. Occurrences that Must be Reported Permittees shall report the following occurrences: (a) Visible sediment deposition in a stream or wetland. (b) Oil spills if: • They are 25 gallons or more, • They are less than 25 gallons but cannot be cleaned up within 24 hours, • They cause sheen on surface waters (regardless of volume), or • They are within 100 feet of surface waters (regardless of volume). (c) Releases of hazardous substances in excess of reportable quantities under Section 311 of the Clean Water Act (Ref: 40 CFR 110.3 and 40 CFR 117.3) or Section 102 of CERCLA (Ref: 40 CFR 302.4) or G.S. 143-215.85. (d) Anticipated bypasses and unanticipated bypasses. (e) Noncompliance with the conditions of this permit that may endanger health or the environment. 2. Reporting Timeframes and Other Requirements After a permittee becomes aware of an occurrence that must be reported, he shall contact the appropriate Division regional office within the timeframes and in accordance with the other requirements listed below. Occurrences outside normal business hours may also be reported to the Department's Environmental Emergency Center personnel at (800) 858-0368. Occurrence Reporting Timeframes (After Discovery) and Other Requirements (a) Visible sediment . Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. deposition in a • Within 7 calendar days, a report that contains a description of the stream or wetland sediment and actions taken to address the cause of the deposition. Division staff may waive the requirement for a written report on a case -by -case basis. • If the stream is named on the NC 303(d) list as impaired for sediment - related causes, the permittee may be required to perform additional monitoring, inspections or apply more stringent practices if staff determine that additional requirements are needed to assure compliance with the federal or state impaired -waters conditions. (b) Oil spills and • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. The notification release of shall include information about the date, time, nature, volume and hazardous location of the spill or release. substances per Item 1(b)-(c) above (c) Anticipated • A report at least ten days before the date of the bypass, if possible. bypasses [40 CFR The report shall include an evaluation of the anticipated quality and 122.41(m)(3)] effect of the bypass. (d) Unanticipated • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. bypasses [40 CFR . Within 7 calendar days, a report that includes an evaluation of the 122.41(m)(3)] quality and effect of the bypass. (e) Noncompliance • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. with the conditions . Within 7 calendar days, a report that contains a description of the of this permit that noncompliance, and its causes; the period of noncompliance, may endanger including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not health or the been corrected, the anticipated time noncompliance is expected to environment[40 continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and CFR 122.41(I)(7)] prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. [40 CFR 122.41(I)(6). • Division staff may waive the requirement for a written report on a case -by -case basis. NCGO I SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING EFFECTIVE: 04/01/19 n �J 00(D Orn �FO XI O rn mLO O N D LO CV W Z O Q Z W~ w w WV) ZZ(0 oLQ �00 Z CN = U <Z Z�_J J w> W S< 00 Z O U Z w w Z Z w U) Y U O N 1 BLN=C-1874 1 CARP "i ESS/ :.y9 :Q SEAL 19843 = �sv 40I NE�� ,' 0).`� 101AEL 9/26/19 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS 5 REVISIONS 2019-09-26 DEQ COMMENT REV FILE NO. 2019-044 HORZ. SCALE: I NONE en we wno are ailve ana remain wlii be caught up together wltn them In tree ciouas to meet tree Lora In EROSION CONTROL PLAN APPROVED 10/2/2019 VERT. SCALE: I NONE D.05