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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW6060601_APPROVED PLANS_20060601STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SWl(�!%IOO� DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT APPROVED PLANS ❑ HISTORICAL FILE DOC DATE YYYYMMDD Lo OWNER C.M. LINDSAY AND SONS, INC. PO BOX 1887 LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA 2635q DEVELOPER RUBY TUE5DAY,INC. MR. RICK COLLIER 150 WEST CHURCH AVENUE MARYVILLE, TENNESSEE 370 PHONE; (404) 768-0763 FAX: (404) 768-0767 CIVIL ENGINEER EDWARDS 1 NEFF ENGINEERING MR. JAMES D. NEFF, P.E. PERIMETER PLACE BU51NE55 PARK 3ggO FLOWERS RD, SUITE 550 ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30360 PHONE: (678) BN-5000 FAXs (678) 805-5011 LAND SURVEYCN2 LINTER CIVIL TECHNOLOGIES, PLLC MR. BRAD HUNTER 587E FARINGDON PLACE, SUITE 100 RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 276N PHONE: (qlq) 872-6464 FAX, (91q) 872-64g4 1 � � /r + ' r � r ............ 6MITEC RANDY REYNOLDS ARCHITECT MR. RANDY REYNOLDS 252 POTEAT PLACE FRANKLIN, TENNE55EE 37064 PHONE: (615) 591-0675 FAXs (615) 5q1-0880 r2 KURZYN5KE AND A55OCIATE5 MR. BRENT FERRELL 825 THIRD AVENUE SOUTH NASHVILLE, TENNE55EE 37210 PHONE: (615) 255-5203 FAXt (615) 255-5201 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT EDWARDS 4 NEFF ENGINEERING MR. JAMES D. NEFF, PIE. PERIMETER PLACE BU51NESS PARK 3qW FLOWERS RD, SUITE 550 ATLANTA, GEORGIA W360 PHONE: (678) 805-5000 FAX: (678) 805-5011 SITE LIGHTING MR. CHR15 DeARMON 4g12 OAK CIRCLE DRIVE NORTH MOBILE, ALABAMA 3"N PHONE, (251) 662-5MI FAX= (251) 662-58V ` , At Me" LEGEND PROPOSED LEGEND PROP05ED RIGHT-OF-WAY - - PARKING COUNT I CENTERLINE -_-- ----' I STAKING POINT I LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION -L---L—L- --- CURB 4 GUTTER CHAIN LINK FENCE WOOD FENCE ���"- ABBREVIATIONS - SILT FENCE —x x ------ ASPH a ASPHALT - - - -- - TREE PROTECTION FENCE 8 8 e 6 e a a BC = BOTTOM OF CURB BW = BOTTOM OF WALL CIG = CURB AND GUTTER WALLS -- GRADE _ C.B. = CHORD BEARING CRI = CATCH BASIN CF = CUBIC FEET SPOT ELEVATION -- - x ® f--------------- --------- - TREE (TYPICAL) SEE 514EET L-I -- 'i = CENTERLINE CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE -_ - DETAIL I ON SHEET CD-1 Co GENERAL CLEAN OUT DOMESTIC WATER LINE — DW ON— CH = COLD WATER SUPPLY CY = CUBIC YARD FIRE WATER LINE —___-----_------------ --------__—_-- — FW FW— ------_- --- _-_ D.O,T, = DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FIRE DEPT, CONNECTION ---FDC ---- FDC- DI = DROP INLET IDS_ DOWN 5POUT DIP DUCTILE IRON PIPE E = EAST EL. = ELEVATION WATER METER W r�1 FIRE HYDRANT' THRUST_BLOCK__ - _______--__-____--_--__-_-- ---------____-- FES FLARED END SECTION GATE VALVE FFE FIN1514 FLOOR ELEVATION G5F = GRO55 SQUARE FEET DOUBLE DETECTOR CHECK WIN - HOT WATER SUPPLY I = INTERNAL ANGLE BACKFLOW PREVENTOR — ------------ ------------ ----- --- INV. = INVERT STORM DRAIN L = LENGTH OF CURVE LC, = LENGTH OF CHORD HEADWALL I LFFE = LOWER FIN1514 FLOOR ELEVATION FLARED END SECTION LP = LIGHT POLE/FIXTURE MANHOLE DROP INLET (GRATE) NH NORTH PC POINT OF CURVATURE PI POINT OF INTERSECTION DROP INLET (WEIR) ■ CATCH BASIN (SINGLE WING) PROP PRO1105ED PT = PONT OF TANGENCY PVC = POLYVINYL CHLORIDE PIPE CATCH BASIN (DOUBLE WING) A STORM STRUCTURE NUMBER R RADIUS OF CURVE RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE RD ROOF DRAIN SANITARY SEWER - 5S 55 - — SANITARY MANHOLE ® R/W RIGHT-OF-WAY I 5 = SOUTH GENERAL CLEAN OUT Co - SF = SQUARE FEET SANITARY STRUCTURE NUMBER S 1 _-- - 55E = SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT 5TD STANDARD GAS LINE __-- ---- ------GAS--� 5Y = SQUARE YARD _ GAS METER O T = TANGENT OF CURVE LENGTH TC TOP OF CURB POWER LINE - ELEC - ELEC - TW = TOP OF WALL TYP. = TYPICAL W = WEST NOTE: SEE SHEET C-2 FOR LEGEND OF EXISTING INFORMATION POWER POLE Pp - -- - -- - TRAN5FORMER _ TELEPHONE LINE - UTEL - UTEL - CABLE TV - CAN— CATV — _0 MUNICIPAL WATER t SEWER AGENCY CITY OF LUM13ERTON PUBLIC WORKS MR, ROB ARM5TRONG 420 HALSEY STREET LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA 25356 PRONE: (qlO) 671-3851 FAX: (qI0) 671-3864 CABLE COMPANY TIME WARNER MR, JONATHAN LEW15 2450 PERIMETER PARK DRIVE, SUITE a MORRISVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 27560 PHONE: (qlq) 573-7642 FAX., (qlq) 576-7343 SCALES NT5 BUILDING U5E, RESTAURANT BUILDING COVERAGE: OA% BUILDING PROTOTYPE V4680LL, 216, SEATS, 5064 SF BUILDING HEIGHT: 20'6' EUILDING SETBACKSt FRONT (NORTH) = 10' 51DE (EAST) - 10' SIDE (WEST) • 11 REAR (SOUTH) . 40 AREA CALCULATION51 SITE; 4,754.66 5F, 2.11 ACRES PERVIOUS AREA: 27,764 5F, 0,64 ACRES (301) IMPERVIOUS AREA: 63,% SF, 1.47 /CRE5 (70%) DISTURBED AREAS 109,620,47 SF, 2.52 ACRES BA54N DATAt BUILDN45 = 5,18E SF IF OA9 AC 51DEKALK/"P5TER ENCLCiME = 2,6126 SF • 0467 AC PARKING/DRIVES = 55,862 SF • 1.283 AC EXISTING ROADS = 13,5416 5F = 0.311 AC TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA - 77,540 5F • 1.780 AC TOTAL BA51N AREA = I0q,824 SF = 2.50 AC IMPERVIOUS PERCENTAGE OF DISTURfO AREA - 7011 PARCEL a, 326-10-M GAS =PAN NORTH CAROLINA NATURAL GAS MR. BILL SAUNDERS 106q WILKE5 ROAD FAYETTEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 28306 PI•IONEs (110) 321-2%q FAX: (110) 321-2%4 ELEMILL POWER COMPANY CITY OF LUMBERTON ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT MR. JERRY MAY 420 HAL5EY STREET LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28356 PHONE: (910) 671-3665 FAX., (q10) 671-3887 TELEPHONE COMPANY BELLSOUTH MR, STEVE DAYVAULT 102 NORTH 4TH STREET WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA 28403 PHONE: (q10) 341-0741 FAXs (910) 3q2-87g1 bwmmft o ro e Ga*"RA a r R F.errkYv $rantfiprn Nawaed C a , Sp" Sntnys 4 O T YINaa pale Mast ON+s � a � +ta1�a'stt a y" l.�k�� (13 ` � fi1►r�A w ¢ a. 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B-4 (GENERAL Cd't'1ERCIAL) REZONING APPROVED 05/0q/06 REQUIRED PARXINGt I SPACE PER WO SF OF GROSS FLOOR SPACE, 51 SPACES REQUIRED PROP05ED PARKING= 9' X 19'(REGULAR) • 133 9' X 19'(TO 60) 3 8' X I9'L DICAP,} . 5 TOTAL 141 EXISTNG INFORMATION, THE PROPERTY UNE AND TOPOC>jtAPHIC NNFORtUtTIO4 PRWDED BY HUNTER CIVIL TEANOLOGIES PLLC, DATED: 11/09a. (SEE SHEET C-2) SITE LIGHTINGs SITE LIGHTING OE51GNED BY OTHERS, POLE LOCATIONS ARE APPROX11 ATE AND 5HC4'W FOR INFORMATION OILT, RUBY TUESDAY IDENTIFICATION SIGN: ALL 5Q4AGE 15 SUBJECT TO JURIDICTIONAL APPROVAL AND FINAL LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED BY RUBY TUESDAY INC. FLOOD HAZARD ACCOROM TO SHEET C-2 THE SITE DOES LIE WITHIN THE 100 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN ACCORDING TO FIRM MAP PANEL 93710g36100J; DATED JANUARY Iq, 2005. SITE ENGINEERING PLANS FOR: Ruby 150 MARL" PHONE; (b65) PREPARED BY: dwards & Neff E"41cam- I"v-_-= I=-- F;__tI "C` � 237 NORTH NAMIL70N STREET DALTON, GEORGIA 30720 E: (706) 52q-5000, FAX: (7%) 52q-5011 51we si" "A . oAaAft Misr►. Ce. DATE f DESCRIPTION III 111 SHEET NO. I SHEET TITLE I ISSUED TO BID I LAST ISSUE 0610110E SUBMIT TO CITY OF LUMBERTON NCDOT NCDENR PROGRESS ENERGY CAROLINAS NORTH CAROLINA NATURAL GAS, BELLSOUTH, AND TIME WARNER C-1 COVER SHEET C-2o SURVEY C-2b ALTA SURVEY C-3 DEMOLITION PLAN C-4 SITE PLAN C-5 STAKING PLAN C-G UTILITY PLAN C-70 GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN C-711O BUILDING AREA DETAIL PLAN C-8 EROSION CONTROL PLAN C-qa-d SEDIMENT t EROSION CONTROL DETAILS I -IV C-10 PIPE PROFILES SL-I 51TE LIGHTING PLAN (NOT INCLUDED) CD-1 - 5 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS I, 111 III, IVI V L-I LANDSCAPE PLAN (NOT INCLUDED) L-2 LANDSCAPE SPECIFICATIONS t DETAILS (NOT USED) L M �Y/ W z LLT U,U-1 r 3 m z 2 J 0 w^ W t7?�� i J z Q� W - W W T4ttNr�� � 9 . r � w SEAL t 449 ` 1 THESE PLANS ARE 5UBJECT TO FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAW5; ANY USE OF SAME WITFIGUT EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ENGINEER 15 PROHIBITED. DATE: 06/01/06 SCALE: NT5 DWG NAME: 05664UNER DRAWN BY: COVER SHEET C-I 5HEET NO. 2 m,f �IA(tnrl(00(0,1 / VICINITY MAP N TS ti I, Bradley L. Hunter, certify that this project was completed under my direct responsible charge from on actual ground survey made under my supervision; that the original data was obtained on November 9th, 2005; and that all coord— inates are based on NC Grid. Bradley L. Hunter, NCPLS L-3565 Date GRAPHIC SCALE 40 a 20 40 ao ( IN FEET ) 1 inch = 40 ft. GENERAL NOTES: 1) Grid tie based on NCGS Grid Monument "Avent," with grid coordinates as shown hereon, NAD 83, and a combined scale factor of 0.9999331. 2) Site elevations and TBMs based on NCGS Grid Monument "Avent," with an an elevation of 121.94 feet, NGVD 29. 3) All distances are horizontal ground. 4) All areas computed using coordinates from measured field data, unless noted. 5) Only visible or apparent subsurface utilities are shown hereon. Although every effort has been made to accurately locate the underground utilities, this surveyor takes no responsibility for the location of any underground utilities shown heeron. either in service, or abandoned. 6) The Topographic Survey shown hereon is NOT FOR RECORDATION. REFERENCES: 1) As noted hereon; Robeson County, North Carolina Registry of Deed: 160 LEGEND Q Existing Iron Pipe ■ Existing Concrete Monument Iron Pipe Set ® Computed Point i Boundary Line Not Surveyed PARCEL AREA DATA: Area of Existing Subject Parcel — 91,755 sf or 2.11 ac O Existing Sanitary Sewer Manhole Z Existing Fire Hydrant — X Existing Fence Yo OExisting Telephone Manhole 0 Existing Light Pole — P Existing Overhead Power WV Existing Power Utility Pole N Existing Water Valve W Existing Water Line W — Existing Water Main SS — Existing Sanitary Sewer Line FO — Existing Underground Fiber Optic © Existing Monitoring Well T — Existing Overhead Telephone S BOO Existing Water Meter I CB Tc/Bc-123.1' Inv-116.5. BY GRAPHIC PLOTTING ONLY, the property shown hereon lies within Flood Zone "AE" of Flood Insurance Rate Map Community Panel Number 37109381001, with no effective date (preliminary), and DOES lie within a Special Flood Hazard Area. U a 04 0. 0 ai a� �o n •.r 61 N O U Sao CV m � I 4l E­ A m� z`N '" m co In 0 U cc m �m kO x to 0 •d o q q m � n to rn �, b tw aw L) z O 0-4 co co ti cn u 4♦ CD ICY b! M �0 - n V A � O � bC •--� F-, co 40 04 O eti p4 ti ) C7 o z z a� ° a w 0 d a w w z w o � Cd o k cd s. z 0 N y Cd U cn 9 o ►O U O a U a � � W O 0J lit U� a d � 0 C) a.1 0 a PROJECT No. ENE-05004 MENANE: EN E05004T, D WG DRAWN BY. BLH CHECKED BY: SCALE: 1 " = 40' DATE: 1 1 /9 /05 SHEET No. C-2A WCINI i Y MAP NTS N� 95 err �SITE gt,. LUMBERTON GENERAL NOTES: 1) Grid Us based an NCGS Grid Monument "Avant," with grid coordinates as shorn hereon, NAD a and a combined scale factor of 0.9999331. 2) All distances are horizontal ground 3) AN areas computed using coordinates from measured field data, union noted 4) Only vialWo or apparent subsurface utilities are shown hereah. Although every effort has been made to accurately locate the underground udities, this surveyor takes no responsibility for the location of any underground utilities shorn heero n. either In servioe, or abandoned 5) The ALTA/AC5M Land Title Survey shown hereon In NOT FOR RECORDATION. REFERENCES: 1) As noted hereon; Robeson County, North Carolina Registry of Deeds. SURVEYOR'S CERTIFICATION ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey - Ruby Tuesday West 3th Street Lumberton, North Carolina To: Ruby Tuesday, Inc.. and Chicago Title Insurance Compa nyt ZONING: As per the City of Lumberton Land Use Ordinance, the existing subject pared as shown hereon has a zoning classification of 'B-V and "B-5.' An abbreviated deear- ription of 'the 00-4' classification is as follows: 1) "B-e has no minimum lot sizes 2) 'B-e has a minimum lot width of 100 feet. 3) 'B-4" has a maximum building height of 35 feet. 4) Setback requirements are as follows: a) 40 foot minimum setback from right -off -way. b) 10 foot minimum side setback. c) 10 foot minimum rear setback. 5) Parking requirem°nts are as follows: One space per 100 square feet of gi am floor area. METES AND BOUNDS DESCRIPTION ALTA/AGSM Land Title Survey - Ruby Tuesday West 5th Strest Lumberton. North Carolina Last Revised 4/11 /06 This Is to certify that this map or plat and the survey an which It Is based were made in accordance Being all of that pared of land lying In Lumberton township, City of Lumberton, Robeson County, with the "Minrmun Standard Detall Requirements for ALTA/AGSM Land Title Surveys," jointly established North Carolina, which Is more particularly described ce follows: and adopted by ALTA and NSPS In 2005. and includes Items 2. 3. 4. 6. 7(a). 8. 9. 10. 11(b), 13. 16, COMMENCING at NCGS Grid Monument "Avant." said monument having State Plane Grid Coordinates 17. and 18 of Table "A" thereof. Pursuant to the Accuracy Standards as adopted by ALTA and NSPS of N-315277.3287 feet, and E-1984529.0327 fast, NAD 83, and a dsernbined scale factor of and In effect on the date of this certification, the undersigned father certifies that in my professional 0.999MI.- thence N 131W41' I, a distance of 2267.70 feet to an existing iron pipe lying on opinion. as a Licensed Professional Land Surveyor registered In the State of North Carolina, the Relative the northerly right-of-way of West Fifth Street (a variable width public right-of-way). said point Positional Accuracy of this survey does not exceed that which M specified therein, being the southeasternmost boundary comer of that pare of kind possibly conveyed to NCOOT (as per Robeson County Tax Records - no correct. recorded dead Information found), to the I hereby certify to Ruby Tuesday. Inc., a Georgia Corporatlan. and Chicago Title Insurance Company POINT OF WEGINNING; that; (a) this survey wasprepared by me, or under my supervision. (b) the meta and bounds desertion as thence ism Ang the northerly right-of-way of West Fifth Street, and following the easterly bound - set forth herein and the location of all improvements, encroachments, fences, easements. roadways cry live of the afansold possible NCDOT parcel along the following two (2) calls; rights -of -way, and setback lines which are either visible. or contained within Commitment far Title 1) thence N 28W30" W, a distance of 167.24 feet to an existing iron plpe; and Insurance Number CH05-0045921, dated January 20, 2006. Issued by Chicago Title insurance Company, 2) thence N 1951'17" E. a distance of 149.68 feet to an eodating concrete NCOOT right-of-way are accurately reflected hereon, (a) this survey accurately depicts the state of facts as they appear monument lying an One southeasterly right-of-way of Interstate 95 (a variable width restricted on the ground, (d) except as shown hereon,. them am no visible Improvements enaroacdhments, fiances, apt public rloht-ot+roy); or roadways on any portion of the existing subject parcel as shown hereon. (e5 the existing subject thence following the southeasterly right-of-way of Interstate 95 along the following three (3) parker as shorn hansom has access to a publicly dedicated roadway, (f) all public streets necessary for cells; access to the existing subject parcel have been completed and dedicated and them is .direct access 1 thence N 35104e W, a distance of 11.03 feet to a pointy between such public streets and the existing subject parcel. (g) As per the City of Lumberton Land 2 thence N WZWQ3" E. a distance of 26.42 feet to an existing Iron pipe; and Use Ordinaue, the existing subject parcel to zoned "B-4" and 013-5.' and as per the City of Lumber- 3 thanes N 61'15'2B" E. a distance of 162.24 feet to an existing horn pipe. said point being the tech Land Use Ordinance, these zoning dassiflcations will permit the use of the existing subject parcel northwesternmost boundary corner of that parcel of land as conveyed to Lindsey -Campbell ON as a full service, sit down restaurant with alcoholic beverage servim and with adjacent parking. Co., Inc., recorded in Deed Book 615. Page 182, Robeson County, North Carolina Registry of (h) by graphic plotting a* the existing subject parcel Iles within Flood Zones "AE" and ')r of Flood Deeds; Insurance Rate Map Community Panel Number 3710935100J (Preliminary). and does lie within a Special thence leaving the southeasterly r tof`way of Interstate 95. and follow rip the southwesterly Flood Hazard Area, I the .title llnes, and lines of actual possession are the same. (D all utility services O boundary line of the aforesaid Lindeey-Campbell ON Cc, Inc. parcel S 31'45 27' E. a distance of required for the operation of the existing subject parcel either enter the .property through adjoining 346.37 feet to an existing PK Noll lying an the northerly right -away of Went fifth Street; public streets. Or this survey shows the point of entry and location of any vWWG or marked utilities thence following the northerly ri which pass through, or are located an adjoining public land, (k) this survey shows the location and fi y right-af-way of West Fifth Street along the fallowing two (2) calla+ direction of all existing visible storm drainage systems for the collection and disposal of surface dralnog% 1 thence S 66'37'46" W, a d Menke of 153.13 feet to a scram and and (1) the exlatlrng subject parcel contains 91.755 square feet, or 2.11 aces of land. mars or less. Any 2 thence S 7816'35" W, a distance of 172.16 fat to an exreting Iron pipe. to the POINT OF visible discharge Into streams. rWw % or other conveyance systems Is shown harem. BEGINNING. containing 91.755 square feet, or 211 acres of land. mare or less. and being all of that parcel of rand an conveyed to C.M. Lindsay & Sons. Inc.. recorded in Deed Book 1372. Page � gglgllNlif►,y, r 823, and as shown an plat recorded la Map Book 42. Page 6% aforesaid records. Braaley L inter, NCPLS L 3565 �'�` �F�I Q SEAL f�[ i � �. � 3565 tt o& Dais of Survey: 11/9/05 y� nn�iln�lm� NOTES CORRESPONDING TO SCHEDULE B. SECTION 2: Verbatim. as Per Chicago Title insurance Company Title Commitment Number CH05-p046921, effective as of January 20, 2006. 3. CPdd_ transmission line right of tray recorded In Deed Book 6-1. page 605. (As shown hereon.) . 6. Drainage Easement to N.C. state Highway Commission recorded in Book 15-C, p provided.) (Umbra to plot. Referenced Project Plane for project &13970 not 7. Easermentt to Carolina Power dx Light record in Boo* 14-V. pogo 228. (This document a blanket --type service easement, and is therefore not pldrttabla) 8! Easement to Southern Bed Telephone dx Taie�aph recorded in Book 11-F. page 2Z4,, (This document describes a Wanlcot type service easement, and is therefore not plottable.) 9. Right of way easement ih dead recorded iR Book 18-N. page I" (As shown hereon.} 10. utility easement to City of Lumberton recorded in Back W". page 414E (This document describe a utility easement on the northeastern adjsiner, sand does not affect the existing subject parcel are elh)wn hereon.) 11. Memorandum of Action by the N.C. D.O.T. recorded in Book 939, page 129; and finalized by Consent Judgement recorded la Book 999, page 403. (These docu- mambn descxbe NCDOT right-of-way td>ice far several rods along Went Fifth Strest. The current rlghtofy-way la as shown heroOn. NOTE: As. per Ms. Jaml Hays of McDanald's USA. LLD - Raleigh Region, MoDanald's has an "unwritten" easement far a sign, and acc'.ees and power service t0 said sign, a s shown hereon as Enexaachment `B." oWV l GRAPHIC SCALE ohs so (MRFm) 1 inch - 40 & STATEMENT OF ENCROACHMENTS: "Mc Dondd'a' Lease Area encroaches onto the exleting subject parod as -shown hereon. Please note that this was created by the recordation of Map Book 4$ Page 60. and NOT by McDohaldl's. ® 'McDond cre pylon sign encroaches onto the existing subject parcel. As per Me. Joni :Hays of McDonald's USA. LLC - Rdeigh Region, McDonald's has an "un- written" easement for the sign, access to the sign. and electrical service for the sign. PARKING: There Is no delineated parking on the existing subject pared as shown hereon. PARCEL LIVEr DATA LINE BEARING L7 N 35'3 16 W MLENGTH 3'L2 N 52'3B 03 E 4 PARCEL AREA DATA: Area of Existing Subject Parcel - 91,755 sf or 2.11 arc 'lq 45 1101- 4e_ t P P P _ f� of Ole �. 4r UNKNOWN' (NCDOTT) �� 140000 UNKNOWN (NCO07f) cea j� 4L Approximate Location of 'McDo nald'e Lease Area DB 414/66 - Memorandum of Lease N/F Lindsey -Campbell 08 Co., Inc. 0B 615/182 MB 42/60 WOO P %t'af� P _ h'o _ P Y A A P �'� AwWR 10* aw,act 1ra'�'1 %PK Na / UGE 0 , 17 1 � saw. car10-11 / ucE / Q .r. r z NCGS Grid Monument "Avant" N-315277.3287 E�1984529.0327 (In Feet) V e� nano. hMand P tEGEN© Q Existing iron Pipe O Existing Sanitary Sewer Manh • ��� � � R i'il %� P �c UTILITY CONTACTS: Power - City of Lumberton - (910) 671-3833 Telephone - BellSouth - (336) 780-2355 Gas - Piedmont Gas - (am) 275-6264 Water and Server - City of Lumberton - (910) 671-3833 BY GRAPHIC PLOTTING ONLY, the property shown hereon Iles within Flood Zone "AE' of Flood Insurance Rate Map Community Panel Number 3710938100J. with no effective dote (preliminary), and DOES lie within a Special Flood Hazard Area. a 4) Ce 2 p Is C V as aS� m Pk 00 Z a� W-4 co .7' mar w a f� � q O u� m to 02 a COtke o a cn Woo o a0Z z 4 a7 A0 Cd a ,d w a O U � Q C co a4 Cd O U� a m 0 o co 0 14 M ar E as o A F,, Z W N 4, m a � a qp� Q o I4 o 0 � a' P NO. ENE-05004 ENE05004.DWG Desnx BY. BLH C92CM.VY: SCAT' 1"=40' "M 11 /9/05 SEW NO. C-•2B ` 73 rm, S:ky 66 a TIE TO EXISTING - CURB AND GUTTER i TIE TO EX15TING Fnp Wes_ � f ilk i 10 I % f♦ I LIGHT DUTY 7b AND GUTTER TIE TO EXISTING PAVEMENT CD -I CURB AND GUTTER ti I 4 WHIT—/ E 24" CURB 10 CD -I STRIPE AND GUTTER CD -I 7b LIGHT OUT PAVEMENT li � � 10 24" CURB �. ! CD -I AND GUiER \\, • \ �� \\ ` \ \\\ \ r � p I 4' WHITE Cq-I STRIPE 5d CONCRET HT DUTY CD -I 1 PAVk714 24' CURk3 as COI AND GUTTERE51 ' 1 5 TKO I 4' WHITE I 4' WHITE CONCRETE CD -I STRIPE CR-I STRIPE BCD -I 51 DEWALK 7b LIGHT DUTY 7b LIGHT DUTY �` ~ �� D- VRIEff — C - PAVEMENT^ `\ 15 10 24' CURB 10 24' CURB CD -I AND GUTTER CD -I AND GUTTER _ 1 5 781(6'35' W Top of Norlhenm t / •. Ct(, Flmge wt 5 66'37'46' W �- 153.13' APPROXIMATE LOvATIGr'I OF E'4511 �a 6'IATERLiidf RUBY TUE50AY INC. IDENTIFICATION 510 ck 1 � TIE TO EXISTING �. TIE TO EX15TING CURB AND GUTTER CURB AND GUTTER 30" CONCTRETE CURB 2 TIE TO EXISTING AND GUTTER D CURB AND GUTTER 30" CONCRETE CURB CCONTRACTOR LOSING OF EXISTING COORDINATE AND GUTTER DRIVEWAY — , — / CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE` — —, WITH JURISDICTION PRIOR TO CL051NG OF EX15TING DRIVEWAY — — — — ~ - — — — — -- — — — — — — — — _ TIE TO EXISTING CONSTRUCTION. WITH Mi5XTION PRIOR TO _ — — — ry CONSTRUCTION. CURB AND GUTTER — + — ----.—.-------�-------------_ --- West Fifth Street —__ — -- — -- — — --- — —� Public R/W _ — A Variable Width — _ ti WEST FIFTH STREET N.T.5. SITE INFORMATION BUILDING U5E: RESTAURANT BUILDING COVERAGE: 0.05% BUILDING PROTOTYPE: V4600CL, 216 5EAT5, 50M 5F BUILDING HEIGHT: 266' BUILDING SETBACKS: FRONT (NORTH) = 10 SIDE (EAST) = 10' 51DE (WEST) = 10' REAR (SOUTH) = 40' AREA CALCULATION5: SITE: 91,754,% 5F, 2,11 ACRES PERVIOUS AREA: 27,764 5F, 0.64 ACRES (30:) IMPERVIOUS AREA: 63,991 5F, 1.47 ACRES (70%) DISTURBED AREA: 109,820.47 5F, 2.52 ACRES BA51N DATA: BUILDNG5 = 5,186 5F = 0.119 AC 51DEWALK/DUMPSTER ENCL05URE = 2,926 SF = 0,061 AC PARKING/DRIVE5 = 55,862 SF = 1.283 AC EXISTING ROADS = 13,546 5F = 0.311 AC TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA = 77,540 SF = 1390 AC TOTAL BASIN AREA = 10q,820 5F = 2.521 AC IMPERVIOUS PERCENTAGE OF D15TURBED AREA = 70% PARCEL 8: 326-10-017 JURISDICTION: CITY OF LUMBERTON ZONING: 8-4 (GENERAL COMMERCIAL) REZONING APPROVED 05/0q/06 REGUIRED PARKING: I SPACE PER 100 5F OF GROSS FLOOR SPACE, 51 5PACE5 REQUIRED PROP05ED PARKING: 9' X 19'(REGULAR) = 133 q' X IIV(TO GO) = 3 8' X 19'WHANDICAP) = 5 TOTAL �= 141 EX15TING INFORMATION: THE PROPERTY LINE AND TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION PROVIDED BY HUNTER CIVIL TECHNOLOGIE5,P'LLC, DATED: II/0q/05, (SEE SHEET C-2) 51TE LIGHTING: SITE LIGHTING DESIGNED BY OTHERS, POLE LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND SHOWN FOR INFORMATION ONLY. RUBY TUESDAY IDENTIFICATION SIGN: ALL 56NAGE 15 SUBJECT TO JURIDICTIONAL APPROVAL AND FINAL LOCATION TO BE DETERMINED BY RUBY TUESDAY INC, FLOOD HAZARD: ACCORDING TO SHEET C-2 THE SITE DOES LIE WITHIN THE 00 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN ACCORDING TO FIRM MAP PANEL 03740938100J, DATED JANUARY I9, 2005. SITE NOTES I, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL EX15TING IMPROVEMENTS AND TREES AND OTHER DEBRIS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE WORK FROM THE 51TE, ON 51TE BURIAL OF TREES AND OTHER DEBRIS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED, THERE ARE NO KNOWN INERT BURY PITS ON THE 51TE AND NONE WILL BE ALLOWED DURING 001\15TRUCTION OF THE PROJECT, 2. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH CITY OF LUMBERTON, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, AND FEDERAL CODES AND ALL NECE55ARY LICENSES AND PERMITS SHALL BE OBTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT HIS EXPENSE UNLE55 PREVIOUSLY OBTAINED BY THE OWNER, 3. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A FINISHED AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER TO THE ENTIRE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE BEST RECOGNIZED TRADE PRACTICE5. 4. ALL MATERIALS SHALL BE NEW UNLESS USED OR SALVAGED MATERIALS ARE AUTHORIZED BY THE OWNER PRIOR TO USE. 5. ALL WORK PERFORMED ON OTY, COUNTY, AND/OR STATE OR FEDERAL RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE IN STRICT CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNING AGENCIES. 6, BASE COURSE MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION AND WORKMAN5HIP SHALL CONFORM TO "STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS', CURRENT EDITION. 7, ALL BUILDING DIMEN51ON5 SHALL BE CHECKED AND COORDINATED WITH THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION, 8, DEVIATIONS FROM THESE PLANS AND NOTES WITHOUT PRIOR CONSENT O THE OWNER, HI5 REPRESENTATIVE, OR THE ENGINEER MAY CAUSE THE WORK TO BE UNACCEPTABLE, 9, THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE INTENDED TO COVER A COMPLETE PROJECT, READY TO USE, AND ALL ITEMS NECESSARY FOR A COMPLETE AND WORKABLE JOB SHALL BE FURN15HED AND INSTALLED, THIS INCLUDES ALL STRIPING AND 5IGNAGE, 10. THE ENGINEER SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION, MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES, OR PROCEDURE5 UTILIZED BY THE CONTRACTOR, NOR FOR THE SAFETY OF PUBLIC OR CONTRACTORS EMPLOYEE5, OR FOR THE FAILURE OF THE CONTRACTOR TO CARRY OUT THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 11. IN ACCORDANCE WITH GENERALLY ACCEPTED CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES, THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE SOLELY AND COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONDITIONS OF THE JOB SITE, INCLUDING SAFETY OF ALL PER5ON5 AND PROPERTY DURING PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK. THIS REQUIREMENT WILL APPLY CONTINUOUSLY AND WILL NOT BE LIMITED TO NORMAL WORKING kOURS, THE DUTY OF THE OWNER TO CONDUCT CONSTRUCTION REVIEW OF Ti4E CONTRACTOR'S PERFORMANCE 15 NOT INTENDED TO INCLUDE REVIEW OF THE ADEQJACY OF THE CONTRACTOR'S SAFETY MEASURES, IN, ON OR NEAR THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. CONTRACTOR WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING AND MAINTAINING ALL BARRICADES, WARNING SIGNS, FLASHING LIGHTS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES DURING CONSTRUCTIGN. CONTRACTOR TO COMPLY WITH ALL OSHA REGULATIONS REQUIREMENTS AND SAFETY MEETING REQUIREMENTS, GRAPHIC SCALE (in feet) 1"=20' 10' 0' 20' 40' True -LJ ?w� z v L FS a 2 W a o cn �QQ zuj 1 T /R I In rA� W Lu oc LLI a � y� d L5 a v .EO IN THESE PLANS ARE SUBJECT TO FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAWS; ANY USE OF 5AME �MTHOUT EXPRE55ED WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ENGINEER 15 PROHIBITED,/ DATE, 06/01Po6 5CALE: I I' = 20' DWG NAME: I 058645A5E DRAWN BY: MJ5 4 SITE PLAN Q C-4 SHEET NO. w Co LL- LU V -7 LOCATION MAP I C. brLy 4,or5l D� 137 1130/X73 00,921— -- —� r� NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE FINAL LOCATION OF "TO GO" DOOR WITH ARCHITECTURAL PLANS, A5 REWIREED U// i 5' TYP (OR SEE FLAN) LU NOTE; SEE PLAN FOR LOCATION OF RAMP OR FLUSH JOINT 12 BLACK CAP VAN ACCE551BLE —2' 50AGE PWNG R7-80 2' BLACK PVC COATED R7-8 STEEL POST 12' X 18' 3, MAXIMUM PENALTY $250 TWO GOAT5 OF � 12' �- TRAFFIC PAINT "NO PARKING 12' X 9' NEIGNT CLEARANCE OF SIGNS ZONE" STRIPING (FOR SITE SIGNAGE) HDCP SIGN 5' TYPZ (OR SEE PLAN) EOP PLACE WHFELSTOP [7 3' FROM FACE OF CURB/ EDGE OF PVMT m • 4' BLUE 4" LUE VAN ACCESSIBLE 12' X 6' RESERVED PARKING IT] 6' (TYP,) TIAO OATS OF TRAFFIC PAINT�J ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALL LAYOUT AND STRIPING OHAIIIIAI AREA DETAIL NTS WHEEL5TOP z LL w w y'S m TWO C(,- , u TRAFFIC PAINT s, 0 WEST FIFTH STREET N.T.5. LUMBERTON N GRADING t DRAINAGE NOTES I. SEE LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR REQUIRED TREES AND GROUND COVER. 2. SLOPE OF SURFACE GRADE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 1,00% 3, MAXIMUM CUT OF FILL 5LOPE5 15 2H:IV, A. THE CONTRACTOR 5PALL PROVIDE CLEAN, SUITABLE MATERIAL FOR REQUIRED FILL, SHOULD A SUFFICIENT QUANTITY OF SUITABLE MATERIAL NOT BE AVAILABLE FROM THE REQUIRED EXCAVATION ON THE SITE. 5. ALL FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE FREE OF ORGANIC OR OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIAL AND BE COMPACTED TO 45S OF THE MAXIMUM STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY (A5TM 0-6%-70) UNLE55 OTHERWISE INDICATED ON THE PLANS. THE FILL SHALL BE PLACED IN 8' L005E LIFTS. COMPACTION MUST BE CERTIFIED BY A NORTH CAROLINA REG15TERED PROFE55ICNAL 5011-5 ENGINEER PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF PAVEMENTS, CURBS, SIDEWALKS OR FOOTINGS OF ANY TYPE. b. DETENTION POND, DETENTION OUTLET 5TRUCTURE5 AND TEMPORARY SEDIMENT POND FEATURES ARE TO BE FULLY CONSTRUCTED AND OPERATIONAL PRIOR TO ANY OTHER CONSTRUCTION OR GRADING ON THE 51TE AND MAINTAINED UNTIL PERMANENT GROUND COVER 15 ESTABLISHED, 7, LENGTH OF RIP -RAP PADS AT PIPE OUTLET STRUCTURES TO TO BE A MINIMUM LENGTH OF (6) 51X TIMES THE DIAMETER OF THE PIPE. 8, JURISDICTIONAL LAND DISTURBANCE PERMIT MUST BE U15PLAYED ON SITE AT ALL TIMES DURING CONSTRUCTION AND IN PLAIN VIEW FROM A PUBLIC ROAD OR STREET, 9. MAINTAIN ACCE55 FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES AROUND AND TO ALL BUILDINGS UNDER CONSTRUCTION; i,e, IN TIMES OF RAIN OR MUD, ROAD5 SHALL BE PASSABLE TO EMERGENCY VEHICLES BY BEING PAVED OR LAVING A CRUSHED STONE BASE ETC... WITH A �11NIMUM WIDTH OF 20 FEET, THE ACCE55 TO BUILDINGS HAVING SPRINKLER OR STANDPIPE SYSTEMS SHALL BE TO WITHIN 40 FEET OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTION (NFPA 1141 3-1), 10. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE P051TIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDING IN ALL AREAS AROUND BUILDING, A FRENCH DRAIN SYSTEM MAY BE INSTALLED IN LANDSCAPED AREAS ADJACENT TO BUILDING, MATERIALS NOTES BENCH 120 BY DUMOR 51TE FURNISHINGS, GREEN FINI59, CONTACT JIM HOWLETTE, 2413 BAINBRIDGE WAY, POWELL, TN 378A9 I-800-393-0915. 3' INTERNATIONAL ACCESSIBILITY SYMBOL VAN ACCESSIBLE NDCP SIGN 8' TYP (OR SEE PLAN) ZEOP 3/ T VAN ACCESSIBLE PARKING STALL LAYOUT AND STRIPING 'Y GRAPHIC SCALE (in feet) I"=10' 5' 0' 10' 204 True m N L m I Lu LL Ln r Lu r 3 m o� Lw z w o � � n n W W x r � M N w Z Z I]_I J U E�tEEf(� [4�1 roti;SEAL �y rrr L 149 F - Z V"'"'" THESE PLANS ARE SUBJECT TO FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAWS; ANT USE OF SAME WITHOUT EXPRE55ED WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ENGINEER 15 PROHIBITED.% DATE: 06/01/06 SCALE: I' = 10' DWG NAME 058643A5E DRAWN BY: MJS U- BUILDING AREA DETAIL PLAN LU ::::3 a C-7b SHEET NO, V i. _ —7; 7 a (F r l i �•-- — - - r1 T T e �1 .I .. s i e . L ^'-- - - i K, ._ .. -- , I:.' . . K .� s�y.t i; ram. �. �.. i.. s.. ei•. •ii !i.i '1 i.Li .:.� . _L. rrtao I 0 6.10 MEMOMMM Ts Definition Planting rapid -growing annual grasses, small grains, or legumes to provide in- itial, temporary rover for erosion control on disturbed areas. Purpose Tritemporarily stabillm denuded areas that will not belsrought tO final grade for a period of morn than 30 working days. Temporary seeding controls runoff and erosion until permanent vegetauim or other erosfmn control meamees can be established. In addition, It provides raidoeformaRp o=timandscedbedpteparadonandreduaeaprom msofmud and drrstpzoductiem from Tram mil surfaces during construction. Conditions W h ere On any cleared, unvegetased, or sparsely vegetated soil surface whre vegeta- Practice Applies tive cover is needed for I= than I year. Applications of this practice include divc;ri0o . dams, temporary sediment basins, temporary road banks. and top- soil sraclrpiles. Planning Annual plants. which sprout and grow rapidly and survive for only one season, Considerations are suitable for embliishing initial or temporary vegetative cover. Temporary seeding preserves the Integrity of earttten sediment control Structures such as dikes, diversions,andthe banksofda nsandsedanentbasins.Iteanalmreduce the amount of maintenance associated with these devices. For example. the f r- quency of sedkmeatbasin clearrouts will be reduced if watershod areas. outside the active cousauctios ione.amstabdlixed Pmper seedbed preparation, selection of appropriate species, and use of quality seed ste as important in this practice as in Practice 6,11. Penwitent Seeding. Failure to follow established guidelines and recommendahm Carefully may remelt In err inadequate or short-lived stand of vegetation that will not Contra crosim Temporary seeding provides protection for no more than 1 year, daring which time permanent stabilimicn should be uritiate& Specifications Complete grading before p mparing seedbeds and install ail necessary erosion control practices, such as dikes. waterways and basins. hfimize steep slope& because they make seedbed popmatiion dMcult and increase; the ormorn hazard. If soils became compacted during grading. loosen them to a depth of 6- 8 inches using a ripper, harrow, or chisel plow. SEEDBED PREPARATION Good seedbed preparatum is essential to successful plant establishment. A good seedbed is well -pulverized, loose, and unifiorm. Where hydmseeding methods are used. the sarrfrace maybe left with a more irregular surface of large clads mad stones. Liming -Apply lime according to soil test recommetadations. If the pH (scidi ty) of the soil is not known, an application of ground agricultural limestone at the no of 1 to 1112 u msfaero on coarse -textured soils and 2-3 l ina*m on fine- WMired soils is uawally sndi9deat. Apply limestone uniformly and moorpotate into the top 4-6 inches of soil. Soils with a pH of 6 or higher teed not be finned. Ftrituizer-Base application rates on soil tests. When these nine not passible, apply a 10-10-10 grade fertlizer at 700-1.000 lb/acm Both f CU11 r and lime should be incorporated into the top 4-6 inches of will. if a hydraulic seeder is used, do not mix seed and fertilizer mare then 30 minutes before application. Surface roughening--Ifrecesutillage opernims have resulted in aloose sur- faces, additional roughening may not be required except to break up large clods. If rainfall causias the surface to bocome sealed or crusted, loosen it just prior to seedingdisking, coking, harrowing. orotberimitable methods. Groove offsr- row slopes steeper than 3;1 on the contour before seeding (Practice 6.03, Sur face Roughening) - PLANT SELECTION Select an appropriate species or species r main from Table 6.1 On, for seeding inlaae winterandeariy spring, Table 6.l0hfrxsummer. and Tlable6.10c for fall. In the Mouniaim, Dwernber and Jams" seedings have poor Chances of suo- cess. When it is necessary to plant at thew dmeA use recommendations for fall and a socarely lacked mukh- SEEDING Evenly apply seed using a cyclone reader (broadcast), drib4 cuhTadker seeder. orhydroseeder. UseSeeding rates given in Tables 6.10" 10c. Broadcast seed- ing and hyg are apProPriM for steep slopes where equipment cannot be driven Hand broadcasting is not recommended because of ire difculty in achieving a uniform disuributi0m. Small grains should be planted no mono than 1 inch deep, and grasses and legumes no more than 1/2 lads. Broadcast sped must be covered by raking or chain dreggin& and then lightly firmed with arollerorcultipacloer.Hydroeeeded mixtures should include a wood fr'ber (cellulose) mulch. MULCHING The use of an appropriate mulch will help erasure establishment under normal Comditiow and is assontial to seeding Success under harsh site carditions (Prae- tiee 6.14. Madcldag). Harsh site conditions Include- • seeding in fall for winter cam (wood fiber mulches sire not considered adequate for this use), • slopes steeper than 11. • CRONSively hot Of dry weather, • adverse soils (shallow. rocky, or high in clay or sand), sad • amass receiving concentrated flow. If the area to be mulched is Subject: to concentrated waterflow. as in channels, anchor mulch with netrhig (Practice 6.14, Mulching). � TEMPORARY SEEDING �5 Maintenance Reseed and mulch area& where seoming emergmw is poor, or where erosion omm. as soon as possibie. Do not mow. Ptorecx bruin traft as touch as pos- sible References sitepmwatfon 6.03. Surface Roull1herimg 6.04, Topsoilinff ,Sr diwe.Sta lizadon 6.11, Permanent Seeding 6.14. Mulching Appeneilix M Vegetation Tables Table 6.10a Temporary Seeding ReCotnmendetlona for Late Vhnter and Early Spring Seeding mbdurs Spedom Rate (IliAWS) Rya (grain) 120 Annual leapedeza (Kobe in Piedmont end Coastal Plain. Korean In Mountains) 50 Omit annual lespeden when duration of temporary over is not to amend beyond June. Seeding darns Mountsitns--Above 2500 ft: Folo. 15 • May 15 Selow 25M tt: Fib. 1 - May 1 Piadmatrnt--Jan. 1 - Nley 1 Coastal Plain. -Dee 1-Apr. 15 Soil amendments Follow rwommendauma of soil taste orapply2,000 b/soreground aagrfoul- brrd limestone and 750 lb/acre 10.10.10 fsrtilzer. Mulch Apply 4,000 W/acre strew. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt netting, or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool. Maintenance - Referrilize if growth is not fully dequars. Reseed, refertilize and mulch im- rnadlatelyfollowing erosion er othw damage. w 6.11 TIMI _ ■ PS Definition Cattralting n wri and erosion on disturbed areas by establishing perennial vegetative cave with seed. Purpose Toneduccausionaudd esommcsttyiemfmmdistmbodareas,andtopw- mmmthtly stabilire arch areas in a marr>ra that is economiCal, adapts to airs Can ditkms, and allows selection ot'the moat spprupriateplant materials. Conditions Where Fiwgtadedatraseawhichpmmag Ling-liwdvegerativerovwisWenwa Practice Applies practical ar moat effective method of stabilizing are suit Perrnaoarr seeding may also be used on tough -graded areas that will not be brought to final grade for a year or more. Areas to be stabilized with permanent: vegetation must be seeded or planted within 30 wortfng days or 120 calendar days atta final grade isreached, mdesa temporary stabilisa6tffi is applied. Planning VegemtiotteonUdScrosionbyWotectingbare Soila facesfomraindopum- Considerations pact and by reducing the velocity and volume of overland flow. The most common and economical means of stabilukrg disturbed souls is by seeding groaner and legumes. The advantages of seeding over other mesas of establishing plants Include ft smallermitial cost, Iowa tabor mpa4 andgeater flex ibillty of method. The disadvantages of seeding include • potential for erosion during the establishment stage, • the need to teseeri areas that fail m establish, • seasonal limitations on suitable weft dates, and • a treed for water and appropriate win pe retmrs dewing guminatiom ad early, > aUL The probability of snccessfid plant establishment can be neaxrimi zed through good planning, knowledge of the sail characteristics (Table 6.11a), selection of suitable plant materials for the site, good seedbed preparation, adequate liming and fertilization. and. timely planting and maintenance. SE KCTLNG PLANT MATERIALS Climate, soils, and topography are the major factors affecting the suitability of plants for a particular site All three of these factors vary widely across North Carolina, with the most significant contrasts occurring among the three major physiopaphic leglicin of the state---Moanntaiins. PiednonL and CcrosW Plain eggrae 6.1 Is). To simplrty plant selection. a Key to Pemumnt Seesyag Mf mires is presented in Table6.l lb. To find seeding spwifiratiotls for a specific site, fallow this key through the different steps -region, slope, soil, and maintenance level --to the appropriate seeding number. Seeding mixtures reoommeodedhereare designed for general use and are writ proven in paacticaf field situations (Tables 6.1 Ic Table 6.11a SUR W lhty of Soil for Establllhment of Low•mdnlartanee Vegetation crftwk Suitability Urrrking Fealone good Fair Poor PH 6.6.7.8 4.3.6.E do" Toro add; possible Al, W. Fe ioxidty Available >.10 .05-.10 c05 Too dry water cepaciyr f Taxi maz Lell,al ad, Sid so, sic Too high in day al d o N s Too high in send Coards � 2.10 dm restrict � fragmentsa 0In) 43% 3.1100 ug Depth to 40 2040 C20 Insufficient bedrock (in.) rooting depth Salinity(mmhoatcm) 8-14 ate Excesaaan 1iniln. agar* Clay loner (ad), MAY day loam (ski). day learn (d). Sandi' ban► (0I), sit bum (50), loamy a" ash Sandy day (ac), Sity day (nlo), clay (c), sit (61), sand (a), and loam (q. sPetwnt by weight. Source: National Soils Hiindboch USDA4=.1 ae3- Coastal Plain Mountains Piedmont Upper Middle Lower through 6.11v). They ate designed taproduce maximum stabilization and min- imize the amount of maintenance and repair regtimd, Land are is a primary consideration in phunning peruaanem seeding& pot• this purpose land use, whether residential, industrial. commercial, or recreational, can be divided carp two general categories: • High -maintenance area arc mowed f viluertly. limed and fertilized regularly sad either (1) receive ifkMW use (erg., Athletic fields) Cr (2) re- quire maintenance to an aesthetic standard (erg.. home lawns). brasses Used for these situations are Long-lived peitmu is that form a tight sod and are fmbleaved and attractive in appeetncce. They must be well - adapted 10 the geogmphkc area wheat they are planted and able to endure lire stress of frequent mowing. Sites where h1&-maimoraiance vegetative coves is desirable Include homes, industrial pads, schools, chupches, and recreational areas. • Low-maintess ace i i'esn tiro mOwod ittftequenty ornotat all, and do not receive lime sad fertilizer an a regular basis- Pinata m 3st persist with Ilia - tic mainteriancis overicing periods oftime. Crass and I . grime mixttuea are favored for these Sites because legumes are a scarce of soil mtrogeaL Mixed M Ws are also metre naistant ro adverse CWKh nos, Sites suitable for law -maintenance vegetation urJude steep slopes, strrem Cr channel beaks. Dome commercial properties, and 'utility' turf was such as mad. banks. SEEDBED PREPARATION The soil an a disturbed Site must be amended to provide an optimum a nviron- meat for seed gemination and seedling growth. The surface soil must be loose enough for WOW infiltration and roorpenetration. lhepH (acidity orralkalinity) of the and must be such that it is trot toxic and nutrients are available-� bly between &0 and 6.5. Sufttciew muhients--added as fertnizer-must b l»L It is as important to add lime as to add fertilizer. Lime is used primarily as apK aacidity. modifier. but it also supplies calcium and magnesium. which are im- pmrtattplaut nuttieafa. By increasing SuRpH it also in" other nutrients more available toplants, At the saute time. it prevents a u ninurn toxicity by decreas- ing the solubility of soil aluminum. MMY soil& in North Carolina we high in aluminum, which stuns plant growth. After seed is in place, it mast be protected with a mulch to hold moisture and moVy temperature eases. while peveating erosion during seedling estab- li$hmeuL STEEP SLOPES The operation of equipment is restricted our slopes steeper than 3:1. severely limiting the quality of the seedbed that can be prepared. The sell Cannot be adf- ficimty worked, and armeadm ants cannot be thoroughly knearporate:d. Provisions for establishment of vegetation on steep slopes can be made during final gilift.InConstruction offillslopes,for example. die 1ast4-binches might beleftuncompac" Aloose,mough seedbed is essential. Largeclods andstoereS Tidewater provide urophribes that hold seeds and fert7izer. Cut slopes should be tough- ened (Pntctioe 6.03. Swface Raggheniag). Where steepness prohibits the use of firm machinery. seeking methods arc limited to broadcast or hydraaeeding, with hydmseedipg giving the mast do- pendable results. Vegetation chosen for these slopes mast not require mowing or other intensive maintenance. Using a bydraatic seeder. seed. f&tiii=, wood fiber molch, and a tacking writ can be applied in one operation. Good mulching practices are critical to protect against erosion on"slopes. When raging straw, anchor with netting or asphalt. On slopes steeper drag 11. jute, excelsior, or synthetic matting may be required to protect the slope. Specifications smBED REQUIREMENTS Bstabiishmeatof vegdatim should not be atkmpted on sites that are unsuitable due to inappropriate soli texture (Table 6.1 is), poor drainage, cad overland flow, err steepness of slope until measures have been taken to correct To maintain a good stand of vegetation, the and must mace certain minimum re- qumn a is as a growth medium. The existing soil should have these entrants: • 15nou0 fmo-gramed (sill and clay) material to maintain adequate mois- ture and nutrient. supply (availabffi water capacity of at least .05 inchas water to 1 inch of soil). • Suffidemtporewe- topanutrootpencivation, • Suf'ficiem depth of sail to provide an adequate root zone. The d*th to eockaimpermeablelayeas such m hardpans shouldbe 12 inches or more, exceptcm elopes ste epor than 2:1 whesetheaddidanof msilis rent feasible. A favorable pH amp for plant growth, usually 6.0 6.5. • Freedom firma large roofs, branches, Mum large clods of earth. or trash of any Lind. Clods and stones may be ]eft on slopes steeper than 3:1 if they are to be hydroweded. If say of the above criteria are riot met --Le., if the existing soil is too coarse, dam, shallow aacidictofosuxv tatien--specialamenclimmisamrequired. The and conditioners described below may be bexnefrcial or. pmhmbly, topadl may be applied in aoceadance. with Practice 6.04, TopsoifiAg. SOIL. CONDITIONERS In order to improve the structure or drainage chaaecieristies of a coil, die fd- lo wbag materials may be added These amendments should only be necessary where sails have limitations that make then poor for plant growth or for fare turf establishanent (see Chapter 3. Vegetative Co-Merarfons). Peat--App mpnam types are sphagnum moss peat, hypnum (moss peat, reed - sedge peaL oepeathumua, an from ftesh-water Seneca. Poatsbatld be shteddad and conditioned in storage piles for as least 6 moNhs after excavation. Sand --clean and five Of toxic materials. Vermkulite-hartkaltural glade and fm of toxic substsaaexs. Rotted manure -stable or Cattle ma nim runt containing undue amorous of straw orother baddimg materials. Tha'orghly rotted sa wd>Mt-froe of aloncs and debris. Add 6lb of nitrogen to each cubic yard. Shidge-Treated sewage and indviddal sludges are available in verimha forms, these should be used only in aemrdanoe with local. State, and Federal regula- d0ns. SPBCLES SELECTION Use the Key to Pemsaieat Seeding Mi tapes (Table 6.11b) to select the most appropriate seed -rag mixt rebased on the general siteand maintenswe factors. A listing of species, including scientific manes and characteristics, is given in A"exdU8.02. SEEDBED PREPARATION Instal l necessay mwha nxd erasion and sedimentation conwd pracum before Seeding. and complete grading according to the approved plan. Lime and fwtitismr needs shoaldbedetermined by soil tests. Soil twang is per- formed free of charge by the North Carol ins. Department of Agriculture soil test ing laboratory. Directions. sample cartoon, and kmormatitm sheets are available though county Agricultural Extension officer or hom NCDA_ Because the NCDA sea testing lab requites 1-6 weeks for sample turnaround, sampling must be planned well in advance of final grading. Testing is also done by com. marcial laboratories. When sail teals am not available. follow rates suggested on the individual speciticstion sheet far the seeding mix chosen ('rabies 6.110 through 6.1 lv). Application rates usually folk into the following ranges: • Grotmd agicuktmd hmeaipno: light-WrItrcd, Sandy soils+ 1-1 14 WWacro Heavy -text utd, clayey sails: 2-3 bars/ m . >V: Grasses: BOD -1200 fh/acm of 10.10.10 (or the a quivalent) Grass -legume mixtow 800-1200 Iblacre of 5-10-10 (or the equivalent) Apply lime andfertilleer evenlyand mcarpondeiruothetop4-6mcheaof soil by disking or od►er suitable means. Operate machinery an the contour. When using a hydroseeder. apply lime and fe,trliaer to a rouSk loose surface. Roaghen Snrfaea according to Practice 6.03. Swface Roughe". Complete seedbed preparation by breaking up large clods and raking into a smooth, uniform surface (sakes k a than 3:1). Fill in or level depressicans that can collect water- Broadcast seed into a freshly loosened Seedbed that has got been sealed by rainfall. SEEDING Se Ming elates givgh far the seeding mixture spexificatiom (Tables 6.1 lc through 6.1 Iv) are dedgrhated as "best" or "possible". SeedingS property tarried out within the "best" dais have a bigh probability of success It is aLro posubke to have setisfaewry establishment when seeding outside these dates. However, as you devkate from them. the probability of failure increases rapidly. Seeding on the laudste shown molder "possible' may reduce. chasm ofsuccess by 30-50%. Always tabs this into account in scheduling hmd-clistmbirag ac mtes- Use WOW seed tier permanent seeding wiheOerer possible. Certified sped is inspected by the North Carolina Crop Improvement As&ociati mi. It ncem publiaWNmStCmuhu Sondards seed dhoukd bewenofikW "Certified Seed" label (Figure 6,1 Ib). Figure L11b LOW dkplaysd an all Nrnh t:aral'na earNpd red. &MSULIENT SEEDING NT9 OM a sun wwwr - � . a r w.e .um - eee„e,e. wr..wt.ne e,w.ersr, w..,uaw.f n,n. GROWN IN NORTH CAROLINA No Wt. Lea ....... Pun wad.... ekU Inun Mawr... (%I .. CMw Crop... tk).. Had Ss6d lw, oleo--. _-- NoxwNd/111...... ra No... con. No. Nand .... VVWty Labeling of noel -certified seed is elm required by law. Labels contain important informadW on Seed purity, germination, andpresence of weed seeds. Seed must meat State standards for content of noxious woods, Des not accept seed Cantain- ing "prolaibiteW noxious weed seed. Inoue legume seed with the Rluxubturre bacteria appropriate to the species Of I091 me ( 40- J. Vegetative CoMsideratiom)- Apply seed uniformly with a cyclone seeder, drop -type spreader, drill, cui. dpw-bw seeder, or hydrmeeeder on a firm, friable seedbed. Figure 6.11c Suggested pattern for braadoasting seed and fertilizer (source: NCAES 6ugrinACi9). What using a drill or adtipwJ= seeder, plant small gains no more than I itch deep, grasses and legumes no more than 1i2 inch. Equipment should be cali- brated in the field for the desired seeding rate. When using broadcast -seeding methods, subdivide the area into workable sea dune and determine the amount of sped needed for each Section. Apply onabi ff the seed while moving back and frith across the sees, making a uniform pat - tam: then apply the second half in the same way, but novmg sat right angles to the first peas (Figare 6.11c). Seeding Pattern [Coll .ft Cover broadcast reed by rakisi or exam dr-agging; them firm the snrfaee with a roller or cak"Lw to pr'ovfde good seed contact. Mulch all liL mdrip immediately after seeding (Practice 6.14. Mulct-g). HYDROSP.BDING Surface roughening is particularly important when hydtoseedhM as a roggb- enedalope willprovide inane rraturalcoveragefariime, fertilizer, and-W. The surface should not be compacted or smooth. Fine seedbed preparation is not neloessary for hydrae eding openbous; imp clods, stones, ad irregularities provide cavities in which seeds cam lodge, Rate of wood fiber (cellulose) application shoudd be at least 2,0001blacre. Apply kgnme inoculants at four tuna the recoonme nded rate when adding in- oaulaut to a hydromeder sloray. If a machinery breakdown of 1/2 to 2 ham occurs, add 50% more sad to the tarok, based nn the proportion of the Barry rernakiiog. This should compensate for damage to seed Beyond 2 horns, a full Tate of new seed my be necessary. Lime is not normally applied with a hydraulic seeder because it is abrasive, It can be blown onto stop slopes in dry form. SPRIGGING Hybrid Bexmudegass cannot be grown from seed and must be planted vegeta- lively. Vegetative methods of establishing common and hybrid Bermudagrass, ceotipedegrass, artdBahiagassinclude sodding, plugging and sprigging (Chop ter 3, Vegetative Condderarions). Sprigs are hiMments of horizontal stems which include at least one node (joint). They are normally sold by the bushel and can uidhe r be broadcast or planted in far rows using a tractor -drawn tobac- co or vegetable Inrasplanser. Furrows should be 4-6 inches deep and 2 fir apart Place sprigs about 2 it apart in the row with one end at or above gthwnd level (Figure 6.11d). Figure ILI Id Proper ptaooment of grass spllgs. Each sprig should have at feast one Soil Surtae:R node (ModaedfromNCAESBtasInAGag). LL 2' A4-r- Correct Incorrect Broadcast sprigs at the specified rate (Tables 6.1 IF and 6.1 Is). Press into rho top 1/2-2 inches of soil with a cultipa&u or with a disk set nearly straight so that the sprigs are not brought bast to the surface. IRRIGATION Moisture is essential for seed germination Sod seeding establishmeri. Sarp- ppemental rmgaton can be very helpful in assuring adequate stands in dry seasons or to speed development of fun cover. It is a requirement for fine turf establishment and should be used elsewhere when feasible. However,iaigatiom is rarely critical for low -maintenance veggatillt placated at the appropriate amel of the year. Water application rates muse be carefully controlled to prevent runoff. Inade, quate or excessive anhount of water can be mere hamM than no supplemen- tal water. Maintenance Genoralfy, a stand Of vegetation cannot be determined to be fully established until sake COW has been maintained for one fad year from placating. Imspoc► seeded areas for failure and make necessary repairs and reneedings within the same season, if possible. Reseedins--Ua stand has inadequate cover. re-evaluate choice of plant mate. naps and quantities of lime and fierlilizrr. Re-establish The stand after seedbed preparation or ova -seed the stand. Cotisidw seeding temporary, annual species iffhe timeOfyearis not sppropriaW forpermanentwA dkog (Practice5.10. Tema pomary Seeding). If vegetation fails to grow, soil be must tested to determine ifacidity or nutrient imbalance is responsible. FertBinfion-On the typical disturbed site, full establishment usually requires zelmlilixation m die s ma nd growing seasat Fine turf requires annual maim_ teasnoa fernlrzatien (Table 6.12b). Use soil tests if possible or follow the guidelines given fur the specific seeding mixture (Tables 6.1 le through 6.1 iv). References sirePmp,,,,a,M 6.03, Surface Roughening 6.04, ToPsoiling Swface Staulrasation 6.10. Temporary Seeding 6.12. Sodding 6.14, Mulching An-ndix 8.02. Vegetation Tables Cbaphr 31 Vegelad" COMsideraloas USDA Soil Comervadon Service National Soils Handbook Table 5.11 b Key to Permanent Seeding Mitchures Batted on Site CheraWerlake Region end Site Chammarlstical Seeding Table Humber (6.11) L Mourelains A Steep slopes (steoperthan 3:1); low maintenance i. Average soils .. ...... . ........... I M e 2. Cold shoo or rocky, rough, dry solo . ..... . ........... 2M or d ..................... ........... ...7Mareaas) I B. Gentle slopes (3:1 or less) I. Law maintenance a. Average soil ....................... 3M p b. Rough, rocky, dry soil ............... . ....... 2M or d .............................. 7M (taaes) 1 2. High maintenance a Full sun, soils with good moisture retention ............4M 1 b. Full sun. drought -prone sells ................ . ...5M g m Sun or asmi-shade, minimum -cars lawns .............6M h C. Grass-Iined channels ........................... 8M j 11. Piedmont A. Low maintenance 1- Steep slopes or stony, shallow or dry sots ........... . ..1 P k 2. Ganile slopes with average or better Sole ..............2P I B. High maintenance (Slopes Less than 3:1) 1. Cope sites: soils with aven"Ta or batter moisture retention ...... 3P m 2 Warm ekes; dry, poor aoyk ...................... 4P or 3CP n. r C. GrawAlned channels 1. Soils with swags or better moisture retention ............. SP or am 0,1 2. Full sun, drotrght-prone "a .................. . .. 7CP v Ill. Coastal Plain A. Well- to poorly -drained soil with good water, -holding capac lea 1. Low maintenance .............. .1CP p 2, high maintenance ............. . ............. 2CP q B. Well -drained sandy [came to exosssk* wail d aired sand$ I. High maintenance, fineturi ......... . ............3CP r 2. LOW- to medium -care lawns ............. . ........ 4CP a S. Low maintenance .............. . ... . ....... . 6CP t C. Intertidal zones of estuarine shorelines, dredged material, and graded areas in sak water ................. 6CP u D. Grass -find channels ........... . ............... 70P IF F- Coastal sands exposed to salt spray and/bfwinderosion . . ..................... . .. .see Table 6.1So 'Refer to Table 6.1 Is lorsoil suitability limitations. SEE 54EET C-9d FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PERMANENT SEEDING m W ry L� m I �j• a w � r- 3 m o PS LLJ w d w w • �"1 ICI W � N � L t W ~�C14 7 A o en T+ W m " w Lu z u IIIII ci([Ell(If , •0,ttis51o�ti ' �• SEAL. Y 143 !`CEP F f$ p � y��e`y THESE PLANS ARE SUBJECT TO FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAWS; ANT USE OF SAME WITHOUT EXPRE55ED WRITTEN PERM155ION OF THE ENGINEER 15 PROHIBITED,]/ LU i DATE; 06/01/06 SCALE, N T5 DWG NAME. DRAWN BY: G5864ECDET3 W d PERMANENT SEEDING L - DETAIIS ! NOTES I Ck C-qc LU 5HEET NO. 1 ' _ ` _ r ` u 1 � t {} ' ; , i � �,' •� 1f 1A`e'h }.,'i ►ri.t: ..e.i L.t.. xV.¢L1'}. ,e ,. . . . i ... -., .. .. .. , .a• l'" f.„ _!. v,-ra•. ri., a„r�.. - t.e:',... .-7_r .�,'z.: W OCaOCoU Table 6.11 p Seeding No.1 CP for: Well- to Poorly Drained Solis with Good Moisture Retention; Low Maintenance Table 6.11 q Seeding No. 2CP for: Well- to Poorly Drained Soils with Good Moisture Retention; High Maintenance Table 6.11 r Seeding No. 3CP for: Dry Sands to Sandy Loams; High Maintenance, Fine Turf ,1PERMANEN7 SEEDING Seeding mixture Species Rate (Iblacre) Tall fescue g0 Pensacola Bahiagrass 50 Sericea lespedeza 30 Kobelespedeza 10 Seeding notes 1. From Sept. 1 - Mar. 1, use unscarif led sericea seed 2. on poorly drained sites omit sericea and increase Kobe to 30 Iblacre. 3. Where a neat appearance is desired, omit sericea and increase Kobe to 40 Iblacre. Nurse plants Between Apr. 15 and Aug. 15, add 10 Iblacre German millet or 15 Iblacre Sudangrass. Prior to May 1 or after Aug. 15, add 25 Iblacre 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 aocording to soil tests, or apply 3,000-5,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone (use the lower rate on sandy soils) and 1,000 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch Apply 4,000 Iblacre grain straw or equivalent cover of another suitable mulch. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or roving or by crimp- ing with a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool. Maintenance 11growth is less than fully adequate, refertilize in the second year, accord- ing to soil teats or topdress with 500 Iblacre 10.10.10 fertilizer. Mow as needed when sericea is omitted from the mixture. Reseed, fertilize, and mulch damaged areas Immediately. 'Refer to Appendix 8.02for botanical names. Seeding mixture Speciesi Rate (lb/acre) Tail fescue (blend of two or three improved varieties) 200 Rye (grain) 25 Seeding dates Best: Sept. 15 - Oct. 15 Possible: Sept. 1 - Oct. 31 or Feb. 15 - Apr. 30 Soil amendments Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 3,000-5,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone (use the lower rate on sandy soils) and 1,000 Iblacre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch Apply 4,000 Iblacre small straw or equivalent cover of another suitable mulch. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or roving or by crimp- ing with a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool. Maintenance Fertilize according to soil tests or apply 40 Iblacre nitrogen in Jan. or Feb., 40 Ib in Sept., and 40 lb in Nov., from a 12-4-8, 16-4-8, or similar turf fer- tilizer. Avoid fertilizer applications during warm weather, as this increases stand losses to disease. Reseed, fertilize, and mulch damaged areas im- modiately. Mow to a height of 2.5-3.5 inches as needed. 'Refer to Appendix 8.02for botanical names. Seeding mixture Speciesi Rate (bu/1,000 ftz) Tifway or Tifway II Minimum: 3 hybrid Bermudagrass Rapid cover: 10 Seeding notes 1. Sprig or sod (Practice 6.12, Sodding). Moisture is essential during ini- tial establishment. Sod must be kept well watered for 2-3 weeks, but can be planted earlier or later than sprigs. 2. Common Bermuda can be seeded or sprigged but does not produce a high -quality turf. it is also less cold tolerant than the hybrids, more wood prone, and a pest in flower beds and specimen plantings. Planting dates Apr. - July Solt amendments Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 3,000 Ib/acre ground agricultural limestone and 500 Iblacre 10-10-10 fertilizer, or 50 Iblacre nitrogen from turf -type slow -release fertilizer. Add 25-60 Iblacre nitrogen at 2- to 3-week intervals through midsummer. Sprigging Plant sprigs in furrows with a tractor -drawn transplanter, or broadcast by hand. Furrows should be 4-6 inches deep and 2 ft apart. Place sprigs about 2 ft apart in the row with one end at or above ground level (Figure 6A 1 d). Broadcast at rates shown above, and press sprigs into the top 1/2-2 in- ches of soil with a disk set straight so that sprigs are not brought back toward the surface. Mulch Do not mulch. Maintenance Water as needed and mow to 3/4- to 1-inch height. Topdress with 40 Iblacre nitrogen in Apr., 50 lb in May, 50 lb in June, 30 lb in July, and 25- 50 lb in Aug. Refer to Appendix 8.02 for botanical names. NS NT5 Table 6.11 s Seeding No. 4CP for: Well -Drained Sandy Loams to Dry Sands, Coastal Plain and Eastern Edge of Piedmont; Low- to Medium -Care Lawns Table 6.11t Seeding No. 5CP for: Well -Drained Sandy Loams to Dry Sands; Low Maintenance Table 6.11 u Seeding No. 6CP for: Intertidal Zones of Estuarine Shorelines, Dredged Material, and Graded Areas In Salt Water Seeding mixture Species Centipedegrass Rate 10-20 Iblacre (seed) or 33 bu/acre (sprrfs) Seeding dates Mar. - June (Sprigging can be done through July where water is available for irriga- tion.) Soil amendments Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 300 Iblacre 10-10- to. Sprigging Plant sprigs in furrows with a tractor -drawn transplanter, or broadcast by hand. Furrows should be 4-6 inches deep and 2 It apart. Place sprigs about 2 ft apart in the row with one end at or above ground level (Figure 6.11 d). Broadcast at rates shown above, and press sprigs into the top 1/2-2 in- ches of soil with a disk set straight so that sprigs are not brought back toward the surface. Mulch Do not mulch. Maintenance Fertilize very sparingly 20 Iblacre nitrogen in spring with no phos- phorus. Contipedegrass cannot tolerate high pH or excess fertilizer. 1 Refer to Appendix 8.02for botanical names. Seeding mixture Speciesi Rate (lb/acre) Pensacola Bahiagrass 50 Sericealespedeza 30 Common Bermudagrass 10 German millet 10 Seeding notes 1. Where a neat appearance is desired, omit sericea. 2. Use common Bermudagrass only on isolated sites where it cannot be- come a pest. Bermudagrass may be replaced with 5 lb/acre cen- tipedegrass. Seeding dates Apr. 1 -July 15 Soil amendments Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 3,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone and 5001blacre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch Apply 4,000 Iblacre grain straw or equivalent cover of another suitable mulch. Anchor by tacking with asphalt, roving, or rotting or by crimping with a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool. Maintenance Refertilize the following Apr, with 50 lb/acre nitrogen. Repeat as growth re- quires. May be mowed only once a year. Where a neat appearance is desired. omit sericea and mow as often as needed. "'Refer to Appendix 8.02for botanical names. Seeding mixture Speciesi Planting Zone (Figure 6.11 e) Smooth cordgrass mean sea level to mean high water Saitmeadowcordgrass mean high waterto average high water of storm tides Giant cordgrass irregularly flooded areas where salinity does not exceed 10 (ppt) Spacing 2x2 It Planting dates Apr. - June Site suitability Periodic flooding and draining is necessary for good growth. in North Carolina, estuaries south of Cape Lookout and areas near inlets where diurnal lunar tides range 2 to 5 it provide a relatively wide intertidal zone for growth of smooth cordgrass. Larger estuaries north of Cape Lookout, where water level is determined primarily by wind and freshwater runoff, provide only a narrow intertidal zone in which plantings must be placed precisely according to elevation. Sources of plants Greenhouse -grown seedlings may be obtained from commercial sources, but usually only by contract orders. Plants may be dug from existing stands. Select plants from recently established marshes with open stands or marsh edges where plants are vigorous and the root mat is not dense. Digging and separating is easier in sand. Disposal areas for sandy, dredged materials often provide a good source of plants. Care should be taken to minimize damage to existing marshes. Once plants are dug, prevent them from dying by packing the roots in moist sand in buckets or tubs. Planting methods Hand planting may be done by opening holes :4-6 inches deep with a dib- ble or shovel, inserting a single stem, and packing the soil around it. Large, firm areas may be planted with a tractor -drawn transplanter (tobacco or vegetable transplanter). (Table 6.11 u continued) Table 6.11 u (continued) Fertilization Lime and fertilizer should be applied at rates recommended by a soil test (ask for recommendations for fescue). Without a soil test, apply 2 tons/acre lime,100 lb/acre nitrogen (preferably an all- ammonium source), and 200 lb/acre PZOs. Potassium is not required. Fertilizer may be broadcast and Incorporated before planting if the site can be graded and planted before flooding occurs. incorporate all amendments into the upper 4-6 inches of soil. If the area to be planted Is flooded regularly, apply fertilizer below the sur- face at planting. Slow -release fertilizers are more effective since they sup- ply nitrogen over a longer period of time and can be placed in the planting hole with little risk of damaging the roots. If soluble (quick -release) mate - dais are used, cover with 2 inches of soil before inserting plant. Osmocoto (14-14-14 or 18-6-12) is an effective slow -release material that can be placed in the planting hole at the rate of 0.5 to 1.0 oz (2-4 teaspoons) per plant. Maintenance Where plantings are exposed to wave action, replace plants that are washed out. In the second and third growing seasons, broadcast nitrogen and P20s at 150 Iblacre split into three equal applications in Apr., June, and Aug. Always apply fertilizer at low tide. Table 6.11v Seeding No. 7CP for: Grass -lined Channels; Coastal Plain, Lower Piedmont, and Dry Solis In the Central Piedmont Seeding Mixture Species i Rate (lb/acre) Common Bermudagrass 40-80 (1-2 lb/1,000 ft) Seeding dates Coastal Plain: Apr. -July Piedmont: Apr. 15 -June 30 Soil amendments Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 3,000 Ib/acre ground agricultural limestone and 500 Iblacre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch Use jute, excelsior matting, or other effective channel lining material to coverthe bottom of channels and ditches. The lining should extend above the highest calculated depth of flow. On channel side slopes above this height, and in drainages not requiring temporary linings, apply 4,000 Iblacre grain straw and anchor straw by stapling netting over the top. Mulch and anchoring materials must not be allowed to wash down slopes where they can clog drainage devices. Maintenance A minimum of 3 weeks is required for establishment. inspect and repair mulch frequently. Refertilize the following Apr. with 50 Iblacre nitrogen. iRefer to Appendix 8.02for botanical names. 5 w 0 Lu z�� w a W �- 6 Z Lg d � J � 3- 2 Q a �Z J a 0�--1 Q� o w W �aa J L�� U Z A 4� z V wb �i SEAL 149 G . . 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GRADE tz � 29 g cmvv R 125 PROPOSED GRADE GRADE 120 120 120 120 10-YEAR HGL 10-YEAR 16 L.F, 16 ' RC HGL 0 0.62 % 115 00 �C 115 115 � 4 115 STORM DRAIN PROFILES HORIZONTAL SCALE: I11,201 VERTICAL SCALE: III=51 SANITARY SEWER PROFILES HORIZONTAL SCALE: III=201 VERTICAL SCALE: I"=51 10 --YEAR STORM CHART Station Len Drng Area Rnoff coeff Area x C Tc Rain (1) Total flow Cap full Val Line To Incr Total Incr Total Inlet Syst Line (ft) (ac) (ac) (C) (min) (min) (Inlhr) (cfs) (cfs) (ftfs) 4 End 17.0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.0 6.0 0.0 3.02 22.62 0.98 3 End 16.0 0.17 0.17 0.86 0.15 0.15 &0 5.0 6.9 1.04 8.30 0.59 2 .. End 16.0 0.17 0,17 0.92 0,15 0.16 5.0 5.0 6.9 1.08 14.85 0.67 1 End 67.0 0.77 0.77 0.81 0.62 0.62 5.0 5.0 1 6.9 4.32 22.62 1.66 Pipe Invert Elev HGL Elev Grnd 1 Rim Elev Size Slope Up Dn Up Dn Up Dn (in) (%) (ft) (ft) V* (ft) 00 (ft) 24 1.00 115.00 114.83 116.83 116,83 119.52 117.33 18 0.62 119.50 119.40 120,90 120.90 122.50 122.70 18 2,00 118.00 117.68 119.18 119.18 123.00 123.60 24 1.00 119.17 1113.50 120.50 120.50 122.35 121. DO Line ID PC2 (C2 - Cl) PE1 (El - Ex1.1) PD1 (131 - F_x2.1) PE2 (B2 - B1) i• CONTROLLED BACK FILL TO BE PLACED IN 6' L005E LIFT AND COMPACTED TO 95% ASTM D08 PRIOR TO SANITARY SEWER CONSTRUCTION, BACK FILL SHALL BE PLACED TO A MINIMUM OF ±2' ABOVE THE CROWN ELEVATION OF THE PIPES, 2. 64 SANITARY TRENCH 514ALL BE CUT INTO CONTROLLED BACK FILL. FILL AROUND SANITARY SEWER 514ALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH DETAIL 5 ON SHEET CD-2. 3. A STORM DRAIN AND SANITARY SEWER LENGTHS ARE MEASURED FROM CENTER LINE OF STRUCTURE TO CENTERLINE OF STRUCTURE OR FACE OF HEADWALL, 4, ALL PIPE LENGTHS SHOWN ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST FOOT, S. ALL STORM DRAIN PIPING SHALL BE BEDDED AND BACK FILLED ACCORDING WITH DETAIL 5 ON SHEET CD-2 UNLE55 SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE. 6. UNFORESEEN SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE OWNER'S AND ENGINEER'S ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY IMPLEMENTATION OF CORRECTIVE BEDDING MEASURES WITHOUT THE OWNER'S APPROVAL SHALL BE AT THE CONTRACTOR'S OWN RISK AND AT NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION. 7. EXISTING GRADES SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE AND DO NOT REFLECT TOP SOIL REMOVAL, CLEARING, AND GRUBBING OPERATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR 5HALL ASCERTAIN FOR HIMSELF THE EXTENT OF DISTURBANCE FOR THESE ACTIVITIES. 8, THE CONTRACTOR 514ALL REFERENCE THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT PREPARED FOR THE OWNER FOR SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS. THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT 15 NOT A PART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 9, EXCAVATIONS FOR STRUCTURES 514ALL BE TAKEN AS A TRENCHING EXCAVATION WITHOUT FURTHER COMPENSATION, ;71 LU n �� VV��VV W R m m �, LL m x a w � U LL' J 7 c t4:i � o W W Dom N m [/��• F� �Qa J 5Q� ILI r Q Ln ifl Lw W Z_ t3 Z W J U jai �9tYIfF� SEAL f - Z THESE PLANS ARE SUBJECT TO FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAWS; ANY USE OF SAME WITHOUT EXPRESSED WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ENGINEER 15 PROHIBITED. DATF: 06/01/% SCALE? I' = 20` DWG NAME; 05864 PROFILES DRAWN BY: MJS !11 PIPE PROFILES LU C-10 � SHEET NO, Z,ti±A .r, 0-3 VV (o 6Q 69d, YELLOW -LEFT EDGE ON MULTILANE DIVIDED ROADWAYS AND CENTERLINE STRIPE C 4" WHITE LINE (PARKING STRIPE) 40 BROKEN YELLOW CENTER LINES I L 4r y la 301 1 10' I 30' 1 I0 BROKEN WHITE LANE LINE 4" to 30 1 10. 1 30' 1 WHITE 04ANNELIZING LINE 4- 2' 4' 2' 4' 2' 4' 2' WHITE C14ANNELIZING LINE -Ea. WHITE CROSSWALK LINE WHITE STOP LINE LINE SPECIFICATIONS � PAVEMENT STRIPING/MARKINGS NTS STEEL FABRIC RE______ REINFORCING STEEL INSTITUTE DESIGNATION 6 x 6 - WI.4 x WI.4 4' R£II FORCIIN ST ELFI STITUTE - DE51G ATION 6 x 6 - WI,4 x W1,4 TYPE 'A' SLOPE TO SLOPE 2% 4500 psi. CONCRETE TYPE '51 Ln t1 m VARIES (OR SEE PLAN) RESERVED PARKING Lai R7-8 12' x V VAN ACCESSIBLE i' 12' X 6' TE "NO PARKING ZONE" STRIPING VARIFS R5-I 24'x 24' WRONG a' WHITE WAY R5-IA WHITE 36'x 24' CROSSWALK SPECIFICATION E JOINT SHOULD BE TLU51­1' AND WITHOUT ANYMORE THAN 1/4" VERTICAL RISE. PAVEMENT SURFACE (SEE PLANS FOR DETAILS) VARIES (SEE PLAN) 21 MAX, I' BATTER I' RADIUS �+ PAVEMENT 1/2" -I I I=I I I=I 1 I-.... - ....:... , 3000 psi CONCRETE I I IEII M I I _.r.�. ,� .. 6X6 I.2/1.2 NAM A I El I I o 0 o n °0°0°0°°° °0°0O P O 0000000000 �II—EIII�II� 0°00 COMPACTED 5UBGRADE I III VARIES TYPE 'C' EXPANSION MATERIAL (5EE PLANS I( (PSEE PLANS AVEMENT SURFACE SLOPE TO DRAIN 6� b" FOR DETAILS) SLOPE 21 MAX, 4' _ G 3000 i CONCRETE � I I� � I � I •�. h - . 000o00000000000 STEEL FABRIC REINFORCING STEREINFORCEMENTLINSTITUTE NS11� l i= I I II I I ICI I II I' DESIGNATION 6 x 6 - 141,4 x 14I.4 �IlTiillllilllll-111 �I III—, II II` Il ll�ll ll it ! COMPACTED 5UBGRADE TYPE 1 D' 5 CONCRETE 5I DEWALK DETAILS NT5 NO PARKING ANY TIME R7-1 12'x18' R3-2 24'x 24' RIGHT LANE MUST TURN RIGHT R3-7 30' x 30' R6-1 51TE SIGN" x 1z' 2 NTS RI -I 24'x24' 2' STEEL PIPE ROUND OR 50UARE 7' 1 �12'I HEIGWT t CLEARANCE OF SIGNS (FOR ROADWAY SIGN) VAKIL5 4+ I'R SEE PLAN 1" BATTER � r — 2 R a 3C+OICRETE ci . e � IlIl jjII 0,50' 0.50' COMPACTED EARTH SLOPE FLUME ACCORDING TO GRADING AND DRAINAGE PLAN � CONCRETE FLUME NTS EXPM51ON JOINT LAR1ES 4 ..' •.. A. • 4 • • a. 4 r. w ' .4 • . . 4. • •. • a 4, • . 4 • • i.: ..a 4 : ... J V 4 4 a 4 .a A. 4. a 4. • • •' . 4 44 • • • ISOMETRIC VIEW TYPICAL CURB It GUTTER CURB TRANSITION NT5 FILLED W/CONCRETE 2" R15E 't „-7 TRAFFIC REFLECTORIANT YELLOW 4' 5CH 40 STEEL PIPE 4'-2' PAVEMENT VARIES :. MIN, EARTH a VARIES 5UBGRADE Ca 41 ENCASE IN 40 CONCRETE 3000 psi I'-0' 3 BOLLARD NT5 1 1/2' ASPHALTIC SURFACE COURSE 2ASPHALT BINDER COURSE O O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o HEAVY-DUTY ASPHALT �q COMPACTED SUBGRADE� COMPACTED 10' GRADED AGGREGATE BASE COURSE -1-1/2' ASPHALT SURFACE COURSE 2' ASPHALTIC BINDER COURSE � 0 2'. 0 0 o� o� o o LIGHT -DUTY ASPHALT 7b COMPACTED SUEIGRADE� COMPACTED 6' GRADED AGGREGATE BASE COURSE 10' CONC. 4000 PSI, 650 FLEX 6'... .I,... NAM CONCRETE 111EELITOP NT5 DEPRESSED 51DEWAI-K TO BE AT PAVEMENT GRADE THE — ENTIRE WIDTH OF THE PARKING SPACE AS SHOWN ON GRADING PLAN. GRADE A5 SHOWN ON PLAN WITH RAMPS TO ADJOINING GRADES, ALL GRADES AND WDTH5 ARE TO MEET ADA SPECIFICATION5, DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE MINIMUM (SEE PLANS FOR DIMENSION REQUIRED). Ln Liu SEE PLANS IIDTH VARII 5.00' MIN, 51DEWALK RAMP DOWN GUTTER TRANSITION I ASPHALT PARKING AREA PLAN VIEW ..•A DUMP5TER APPROACH 7� .__. • + 4 CONCRETE PAD a. • COMPACTED 5UBGRADE2 CarwE NOTI;511 12 TO 98% 5TD PROCTOR 1, F'c = 3000 P51 / FOR A DEPTH OF 12' 2. PROVIDE CONTROL JOINTS AT 10' O.C,�S�T�gV Ira 3. PROVIDE EXPANSION JOINTS ONLY MERE CONCRETE PAVEMENT ABUTS FIXED OBJECT5, CURB AND GUTTER, AND gSR G�tAe��? OTHER PAVEMENT TYPES. M MESH, SUBSTITUTED WITH EOUILEVENT STRENGTH �y�f(s�op `r�/hpFD ASRKT W04 1. THE ASPHALT SURFACE COURSE SHOULD CONFORM TO THE MOST RECENT EDITION OF THE NORTH CAROLINA DEPRTMENT OF SPECIFICATION FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION,pFOR HOT ISOMETRIC VIEW MIX ASPHALTIC CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE, THE BASE COURSE SHOULD CONFORM TO THE NCDOT STANDARDS FOR BASE COURSE PAVEMENT SECTIONS NTS COMPACTED TO % PERCENT OF THE MOD0ED PROCTOR (A5TM 51DEWALK RAMP NTS 7 D-08) MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY, V 2. TACK COAT SHOULD BE PROVIDED ATOP EACH PAVEMENT DIMEN510H ON PLANS ARE SHOWN OC I P51 C CONCRETE \�d „ a d. • b" 1 1/2, NORMAL CURB 4 _ UG TTER REVERSE CURB 4 GUTTER �0 2�11 CURB AND GUTTER Nr5 USE REVERSE OR '5PILL' CURB WHEN THE PAVEMENT SLOPES AWAY FROM CURB. Nyrm I, VC = 3000 P51 2, PROVIDE CONTROL JOINTS AT 20' O.C. TRANSFORMER PAD NTS 3. 6'6' WWM MAY BE SUBSTITUTED WITH EQUILEVENT STRERGTFI FIBER MESH. 6 UNAINA(it, h'LAC. MtN I ELAN 120-3-20-.40 Detectable Warnings. Note: The material used (1) General. Detectable warnings required by Provide contrast slouid contrast by at least 70%. Contrast in rule 120-3-20-.03 and rule 120-3-20-.18 shalI Percent is determined by: comply with rule 12d-3-20-.40. contrast = F Cs_ - B2) In.1 X Igo (2) Detectable Warnings on Walldna Surfaces. where B, = fight reflectance value (LRV) of Detectable warning textures on walldna surfaces the lighter area and S. - light reflectance shall consist of exposed aggregate concrete, Value (LRV) of the darker area. cushioned surfaces made of rubber or plastic; Taised strips, or grooves. Textm Shall ¢rgntrrrst Note that in e:2y k:Z011cation both %ith that of the surrounding surface. Raised strips white and black are never absoaute; or grooves shall comply with Fig.40. Grooves tiers, B. ne7er ec_mals Lo0 anf~ B2 is may be used indoors only. a?wi:ys grestew than 0. Grooves =ay be =ad indoors aa2y. Plan *1 T*=iir warning S,rrfaaa �9 rMl� Annn nci icn r, ry �- COMPACTED 50BGRADE TO 1001 SECTION A -A A wAt7BR�CwK 1Vw'eTGNwt ss+�TraAxa w1 s7.l.r9ao ,v>rir.a auto. I appwe ,nat - ifs-2 , -1/s - 3/a I" ;ptle•.s in sretaa. ' N07E: Graar.ea irray oeMle tread ienoerr. rb y Secioas ur 1a�tile�arnmg5urfaras MS. ao . sceips and C; o *ac used as Taatik Warnimp .trt Walking $aria -a NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE ACTUAL 51ZE OF PAD WITH UTILITY COMPANY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. co _ r rr1 z � z z p U O lrNF1, ..i 1 6- g w a �Z 7 a W 14 L .� ^� rn ;� ¢ a J - aU� Q� U = A N w 0 w s u no SEAL � f ` a 1149 = N • 4 rr�tSEDtti4�°�� Z_ THE5E PLANS ARE SUBJECT TO FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAWS, ANY USE OF SAME WITHOUT EXPRE55ED WRITTEN PERMISSION OF THE ENGINEER 15 PROHIBITED, DATF: 06/01/06 SCALE: NT5 DWG NAME: 05864(d1 DRAWN BY: MJS CONSTRUCTION !� DETAILS I LU SHEET 140. .,. , , r. �f r ., � �. � a t a •� }.h,iii I �r�lri .; 2. , •i '� � •1 i' • 1.,, llir r e r ,�- 4 :II i St y.;l .•r 3 ,' , ,er i .j s , _' i; 1,. I,' r i , 1 , '�,1 ' i'1•'� f �r ' 1 '•,' R'�'. � Il ��13 jvJ wcoa(_06 INSTALLATION OF TO GO PARKING I, COORDINATE WITH CIVIL DRA44ING5 FOR INSTALLATION OF ALL TO GO PARKING DETAILS. 2. GENERAL CONTRACTOR 514ALL STRIPE PARKING SPACES AND PAINT SPECIFIED WORDING, AS DETAILED IN THE CIVIL DRAWINGS. 3, STRIPING PAINT TO BEI ALKTD TRAFFIC ZONE MARKING PAINT BY MARTIN 5ENOUR PAINTS, INSTALL STRICTLY AS PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS, COORDINATE PAINT STRIPING COLOR WITH CIVIL DRAWINGS. 4• RUBBER CONP051TE y�NEEL5TOP5 TO MATCH PAINT STRIPING SCHEME - TYPICAL AT HANDICAP It TO 60 PARKING; WHEEL5TOP5 PROVIDED BTt GNR TECHNOLOGIES (WO) 422-9554, ANCHOR ON PLACE; INSTALL PER THE MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS 5. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL 516N FOR 'TO 60' 5IGNAGE. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL AL50 INSTALL OWNER PROVIDED 'TO GO' SIGN. 6. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL "U* SHAPED STEEL SECTION SIGN POST W/ MOUNTING HOLES, FINISH TO BE BAKED ON ALKYD RESIN GLOSS ENAMEL GREEN COLOR, 7, GENERAL CONTRACTOR VERIFY QUANTITY OF SPACES, 51GNAGE AND STRIPING PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION: 8, GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF TWO COATS OF PAINT FOR ALL PARKING LOT PAINTING. � SIGN DETAILS AND TO CO SPACE pETAIL NT5 ---------------- a' _ L TO GO PARKING PLAN NT5 i I NOTE 11 THIS 51TE PLAN 15 FOR REFERENCE PURP05ES ONLT AND 15 TO BE USED ONLY AS A GUIDE, MODIFY AS NEEDED BASED ON ACTUAL 51TE CONDITIONS. COORDINATE 51TE LIGHTING WITH ELECTRICAL 4 CIVIL ENGINEER, C'Jm LIMB AW ' Fat WORiiATft OILY 511E W+VTHq E34'wr &R o oopAll RD PI11T!TfF. OF 1 ! _I EkrC--;'S x �_a Walls LAIR stanvr c cr�r>tn\ .. U I' It tcL- PA4V ... 9r PSE 1W1CAt SPA ".CET ",,Q-r i1O t 4 W PiOaWHANDICAP Cl AP 100 P. t_ I f HANDICAP PARKING/ENTRY SIDEWALK PLAN NT5 •W�ft-2n� W-:a roe "of --.aaam .rrGt � c -Ilm wr r�r -a or<r .qas, aw toaau,ua PS rkITt SIGN DETAIL 4T5 r.tti Ps ►kir,11 ON i : oartwsror. yj nr rou /1 i •I I I ISI 7 r *M OF _ I I I II I 11 U I- —J SIGN ELEVATION NT5 & DOWNSPOUT CONNECTION NT5 Vx2' CONCRETE nruK. 5I u. y 6' DIA. DIP OR PVC RW R CLEANOUT SEWER PIPE W/BELL � t SPIGOT '0' RING FOR PAVEMENT APPLICATION Mf R STD 5 E PLUG TO BE INSTALLED FOR 5TUB OUT5> ONE-WAY � SANITARY CLEANDUT NT5 CURB SECTION NT5 s >170H Or AMMIS SEE ARCHITEC FOR SPECIFIC BUILDING ME Hau 1. FOR APPLICATION N UNPAVED AREAS. 2, SEE UTILITY PLAN FOR PIPE SIZE AND MATERIAL. CLEMIOUT BOX 11 LID 5EKER CLEAFIAlT PLUG LT. DUTY FRAME t COVER TOP= 119.52 4' OVERFLOW WEIR ON ALL 4 51DE5 1 INV, 118.35 TOP OF STRUCTURE EL, 10 TR ELEV. 6' HIGH HER 119,35 118.33 ELEV. 118.35 10 YR, STORAGE j f VOLUME = 3,864 Cu, FT. 1 I 1) PRECAST UNITS TO CONFORM TO ASTM SPECIFICATIONS, DESIGNATION C 475, LATEST EDITION, PRECAST I MANUFACTURER RE5PON51BLE FOR 5TRUCTURAL DESIGN OF UNITS. 2) 5UBGRAD£ TO BE COMPACTED TO 95% STANDARD PROCTOR DENSITY. I I? CIRCULAR ORIFICE 6' THICKNE95 INV. 117.21 TYP. CONCRETE Box I 12' CIRCULAR ORIFICE INVERT WATER QUALITY ELEV. 111,21 TRA514 RACK 44 ELEV. 117.21 PLACE MANHOLE STEPS REBAR 2' OC EACH WAY VOLUME = 15' OC VERTICALLY, 4,434 CU, FT. STAGGER 12' OC HORIZONTALLY 24' 1 OUTFLOW INV. F24'T PIPE ELEV. 115,00 MIN, 1$ 4 CAP HAND PLACFQ INV, 115.00 111/8"0 DRI TLED ORIFICE V�7 5TONE 00 CAP WITH 1 1/00 DRILLED AT BOTTOM INV, I15.00 WRAP ENTIRE ORIFICE AT INV. 115.00 LENGTH OF PIPE PROFILE CONCR ETE CONCRLOTATION WITHFABRFILTER CONCRETE ANTI -FLOTATION PAD PAD ANTI-FFRONT VIEW 30 L F 6' PERFORATED PVC WITH .I'0 HOLES @ 1.0% 51--OPE OTLIT CONTROL STRUCTURE 4T5 WXOP DRA FIVE TO 51 SYSTEM. GOORPINA ZW4515 FOR DRAWME GENERAL BACKFI ILL SEWER PIPEWIBELL 4 5PIG0T 'V.,y RING MMFGR. GASKET JOINT5 OR ECTED BACKFILL MALM APPROVED MFGRS, PLACED STD SOLVENT.D (TAMPED) NOTES 1. FOR APPLICATION IN - II8T11 BEND UNPAVED AREAS. 2. 5EE UTILITY FILM FOR PIPE SIZE AND MATERIAL, STD SEWERIN. PLUG TO BE NSTALLE FCR STUB OUTS, le HYE SEE PLAN FOR SLOPE 5EE UTILITY PLAN FOR PIPE 511E I TYPE. TO A RI5DICT64AL LATERAL, OUTFALL, �`� I ►R/-KAY OR TRUNK SEWER. .L 112 + 5 PIPE BEDDING NT5 STRAIGHT ARROW RIGHT OR 'LEFT TURN COM13INATION LEFT & o� CUSINATION STRAI c-{ N • BP'I' D LEFT OR RIGHT TURN ARROW RIGHT TURN ARROW �r 20pq SAMEFOR F �p � t� EETjGHT TURN ROW ).AMR g 4 w T_ PIV - taap� N a' 14" 14" COMBINATION LEFT IS STRAIGHT & RIGHT TURN ARROW �. W1T•f f 14lr * a rf Rrlhlr = 444�nnn YI w .7R�F8 . i2'r �PI 2' ��„ , � 12 rr � err SAME DIMENSIONS APPLY AS COMBINATION GHT AND 12" LEEFT/RRIO TRN ARROW r-Orr RAIIEP ARIROW cr © r, GENERAL NOTES FOR WRONG -WAY MOVEMENTS LL ON FREEWAY AND EXPRESSWAY RAMPS C -ALL PAVEMQif YAiiKIMB SYMBOLS SiIALI.L BE MRAITE IM COLOR. K _ PAVEMENT NARXING SYMBOLS SHALL NOT BE LOCATED AS TO ENCROACH INTO INTERSEMON AREAS• PG+V(ST� EVENTMARKM 7' 0-O„ h < 0 < ,D Z .+rJ -ON PORTLAND CEMENT COWNiETE PAYEMENTS, PAVEIAENT NAWIIAB SYS13MA SMALL MDT BE PLACED ACROSS TRANSVERSH EXPANSION Co $' `� aD JOINTS, UNLESS APPROVED BY THE OWNEER. . � - - � .. — _ _ — _ - - _. _ _ � - � B - - .: — -f� O1= RAMP cm•r ED W d G C G -ALL SYMBOLS SHALL UONFOFM TO THE RM 'STANDARD ALFEFABETS FOR HIG MIAY $IONS AND PAVEMENT MARKINW- (REFER TD SHEETS 4 np, 1, g" -� �'- F a Z O r THRU T). SYIBOL DIMENSIONS MAY VARY AM�NG OMFAQTEAIERS, T1MREPORE SLIGHT VARIANCES ARE ACGEPTAa A AWEVEii ALL SYMBOL$ ARE RFAUIRED TO 5E APPROVED BY TAI OEPARTMEzIT. i8 -At" .�_grr !�"-(�(P• 7'-1" Vl tc A7}ix ' Q w As7 ca f O(y1: RAMP ARROW AT EXIT RAMP co z RAMP AM AT EXIT RAMP '°°'* WAKI 1 OF 7 T 1 OF 7 1205.08 12ii5.0 7 ) NC DOT STD I205.OB PAVEMENT MARKING ARROWS IT5 m IIC�II W � m z 1 ...- a W u u z � LL 3 «l 4 � y W W Lu �Z W 0 LO 7� w 'T' rFi J op uj L r Q m N L w w z w IN ScAI. 0 iA9 I a D. i ��r v ,��� ii f1�, . • � THESE PLAN5 ARE SUBJECT TO FEDERAL COPYRIGHT LAWS; ANY USE OF SAME WITHOUT EXPRE55ED WRITTEN PERM155ION OF THE ENGINEER 15 PROHIBITED, , ■ DATF: 06/01/06 5CALEt NT5 DWG NAME! 05864;U2 DRAWN BY! MJS CMTRUCTION u— DE'1AILS II n CU-2 � SHEET NO. m m 1, , -1 �I! E 1! S r i 1 y; t st r {r •• r- r fr'� i .r r r. S � � 1' may !`- e) /-7 S Lbd66� O [ 5co rn SOLID COVER SHOWN PERFORATtD. 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O `_� fe• !'-s" a••a" r•e'• t4 a'-0" a' -a• a'•a" GAN e.10e 0.a1Na ai4 0.ear 0.022 0.oae O O 'C--n � � �� ALTERNATE CO � �,.� a � � � PART SECTION Y-Y PART SECTION Y-Y m a Z i? m'c7 / �. SECTION B-B." a r M. z . - � cs wr fe a"•s- Y-r a'•e" i4 s'-a" Sr-!" -r O.ZR7 O.au 0. sr 1.ae5 e.0aa O.ele Ly �N a • liN ' ro p SECTION X-X slfaw 9 a x"00 OF corsTaUCIMor KM SMUNS NET= OF Ca118TlMJCnON IF e4" a•-0" a'•o' a! -a" is V.V 4■-or 4•-0' 0.=00 0.als 0.4a0 40 1.04 O.o�O 0.ae6 � _ _ � w�� � � / \ � �MINI� lop 1"N �4 B' OPHIINB IiIGgFJ18� OPF�IIhO I8 U8� .4 O 2 � cw a0r e'-s' a'-eI' a'•e" 1e 4•-s' 4'-*• 4••r O.a7e O.:ra 0.:ea et 1.0eo e.al0 0.f37_ `� ` iIC>1iT8 - LBS. _ W r4 6 ca Cz 4'-0" 4'-0' 4'-i" r0 4'-9" 6'-0' S'-a' 0.4q 0.4aO O.Oaa N 1.a4/ 0.tee O.1Ti % , • ,CMER -120 ff a rim .ea�.wc� owes w. N K oo■e. mutaorRmpr umucr>aR O i e .. PVE sMs HEIM a�&■ : y. RIMI91icw (11 ed[ Ro7t a owk'R � r! 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END ELEVATION F r Cf eelr srANDIWO No. 4 0.o1 0M sm.e[ .a,ALLY &T k e� couHT ,IEc �• AND MOM EIw.L � 0a ELEVATION �' O ■ ■ ■ !M FREE TO NOYE YEeriGALLY. _ W • 2 - a x iR THICK wBUXOM J-J SIOB Ef.EVATIOM = T ++ NarIA� RiIMI Am aurlal oN aRe� OirArrr m 0 of 39 Q r .e � NEC•='1 M-Y a :I. . :F • _ Py 2c 1 m �` p10 PW CINNIVETe OIL WIN = r i - 2 - W NUT t - r : y '. r- • .. r r J i fM sl�slae Loot #ND aoY®e w. 01 AN oeDu�slaNs .� p SECTION W--W e, m i J v •h 119grelefoe r-u v'R L a n eNN1i1e eeNcDw� a.7.N ro oIr f1ME 1• vIPB a>EEra x a" roue, �.: a M =.. &' & :. , :. E M avA11 imwo 1I01" aarAr i! f N0 iei°0e "F- r R.O. DETAIL OF HANDLE 2 OF 9- rim Iv 9 PART SECTION r :! ' .. as111 o aefi a.ml a >a • i_ 11-oaa >L 840.04 THIRt anarlNs r1ANoce LIM ° 840.04 r i 's al I w1 ; ■ .r ._• 9'-f0' 0. 0. 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Ito m i �� f10 C.=-...� wi' ■ C ■ . g fig � T TYPE Na" 3YPE "E" TYPE 'F" AIW- 2 �w� a•i�ow p Wr_Iy,a O er�7 r � sf, 1iON - LL 7IaN - },� ;� �j r ■ " Y x ■' Ca '----w11TER FlA1M 8Ati �- ■AIHI FLOMF + 9 ♦ AALIGN FRAYS ■ITH T]ITtIOC ; J•!...t ■•.►J rs +�� 1�4 �p �z -_- --------_'-------------------- -- SQ NeLL aN:rme -�-• i "- 9. _! •EC'iION C-C W. Y6C'f'ION - 9M �. i 1t" " BCGTION fP �CiDOMw MN �j e i + -r SECTION B-$ PLAN ■ CT" xOY-�jjiA-A SECTION f N r 1 ---------------------•--------------- " SECTION is-O >aECTZpI X-X " i�r M2' -.-..•�,� t1 O lkit4iiri � w fAA1E,eMTE, S IIQaO A$S'Y � r ' � O a � `* i'YIaE D E C � 71f � 1'II .-.� �� �.._ � � WATER FLOW! $AiG aATER FLAT -- m w r w aT t" _ w LIn SECTION A -A '�j', �����+•,.�.•"..',,,. *. ial w w r T■ r `` E'-i4 f = a �" E-j1 i F 0 Iv -`".a *F" T1FpE "E" TYi'E "6" 71fPE - E p •,.oFSSIp�;� ID .4 SEAL MISS■ " Q"M41011i a p# a 148 ..� K L r 1 " . 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E-E i # 6ECTION A -A w •�� A pWG NAME; 05864Cd3 R r �� r r TYPE - iF SECTION A -A Of DRAIN BY: O5 Hpou ELEYAnoN _' _I� 840.�13 844,#f3 �..� a�cTraN Y-Y 840.OS 840. 03 � g 840.03 O CONSTRUCTION LL_ DETAILS III Ck CURB INLET NCDOT 5TD 111.03 -3 NT5 CD � 5HEET NO. �- .,, 1.L 03 &jg6 GENERAL NOTES: ALL CORNERS SHALL BE CHAMFERED 1"-OR HAVE A RADIUS OF IN. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE REQUIRED TO PLACE 2 #8 "Y" BARS IN THE TOP OF ALL ENDWALL FOR PIPE CULVERTS 42N AND OVER WITH A MIINIMUM OF 3" COVER AND A LENGTH OF S' LESS THAN ENDWALL LENGTH. FORMS ARE TO BE USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BOTTOM SLAB. WALL THICKNESS (T) SHOWN IS NOT TO BE INTERPRETED TO MEAN THE THICKNESS ACCEPTABLE, BUT IS USED IN COMPUTING ENDWALL QUANTITIES. WHEN THE CONTRACTOR ELECTS TO USE A CONSTRUCTION JOINT AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIPE, BAR 'X' DOWELS SHALL BE PLACED IN THE BASE AS SHOWN ON PLANS. SPACING OF BARS IS TO BE APPROXIMATELY 12" CENTERS UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. WHEN THE CONTRACTOR ELECTS TO -USE A CONSTRUCTION JOINT AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIPE -AND POUR THE BASE SEPARATELY THE POUR SHALL BE LEFT" ROUGH. CLASS "B" CONCRETE SHALL BE USED. OUTLET NEADWALL NCDOT STD 838,01 "Cf, ¢c; Qaco=� <� 0 cow La Mt �w O F mow=rj 0: Zoom W L1 J 8- M H W a Ted' Wmco J � - Z z10 V .01 rr••�� _. _. _.can= Ea �„■■ 'r ■ w &8:W, RAG., IN!R• IL -i w , w w E Rwi tw � 2'-O NNIMa AYO MTITTMM Y 12' NM 1a" EDGE OF " _ " PAVEMENT a w 2• " 10w �t: ■ 2i1 • i'f let :r: aA ■•: `'. • � ;!.' '� Tw *, w .+ :,.. ■ .� :v.• • 6' ■ }i�:: ?� '" r : 17* OM f w i 4 � CF In it s' � Y 6" MAN � VALLU W-TT 1 C $ !1R wE� ��ON YiEW OF CURS OM-�_ BS AND W ON GENERAL NOTES: " x 10 DEEP - v W 8.6 -CONTRACTION JOINTS SHALL 8E PLAT® AT 10' INTERVALS, JOINT GROOV.TO BE NLLED EXCEPT THAT A i6 SPACING MAY BE USED wEEN A 11ACHINE Is 42 v -1 O USED OR WHEN SATISFACTORY SUPPORT FOR THE FACE FORM CAN WITH JOINT SEALER K&LELa0 C g QM4TAIr11@ WrITOMOlNT 1'FE 11SE OF TEMPLJITES AT to' IONTEAVALs. w he RAID GUTTER W a p -JOINT SPACING MAY BE ALTERED IF REQUIRED BY THE ENGINER. .i•. � � V = CONTRACTION JOINTS MAY BE INSTALLED WITH THE AM OF URFACE -TEMPLATES OR FORMED BY OTMiER APPROVED METMIODS.its NON•T9PLAlE FORMED JOINTS SHALT. BE A MIN. OF 13t" DEEP. :i- ! :i -JII.l. OOMI6TRUGZION JOINTS, EXCEPT IN B■x60 MEDIAN CURB, r• ! ' ' s• Y ' + ' 'r� • ' '�' SHALL BE FILLED WITH JOINT FILLER AND SEALER. ySt" •JOINT FILLER -EXPANSION JOT= SHALL BR; SPACED AT 00' INTERVALS AND Ni ADJACENT TO ALL RIGID OBJECTS.TWI LOIIMITUDIN L JOINT IOMIT7N'ER Y1[i IN -am . - - f WCTIOM YIEI�OF JOIN ; 84B _ 01 _ _ 84B • t �1 30° CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER (NGDOT 5?D 846.E m"T M •4 a 9 �ch _fAo Q ,.• `° r-n PIPE 03N 1 030 E M PLAN a iE ; r lei MOMS 0 (IF 00118T. JOIltT I$ IWO) i a ■ B END ELEVATION avo x � r . �m ' ». he '10ID DOWL t11 m. r_ L Cr OPTIOKAL CONS NUCTION JOYKr C ELEVATIONca . CA 2 aF s � 4 41.OP# AB n1DICJ►700 DM PLANS o -3 a. = x Z In L _ujj Q 0 cog 's z 14 M-BAN n.Q E uj _j r2" L DOWEL W BARS- J H COL_ B: uj W In DOWEL$ IN MM" WM 0. S. PIPE LOO. PIPE DIA. SINGLE PIPE DOUBLE PIPE 111' 16" 24" 30" SS" 42' 1 48" t6" I 1S" 24' 30` 36'1 42" 48" BARS `x, -xv "x" No No "X" Y* "X• Y. 'X' N"I Ne No "x' or I Y- or V� 8 01'Y. 2 2 3 3 4 4 a 5 A 2 a 9 8 4 4' a 8 2 - 1 1 1 2 2 2. a IS 13 9iY_ a S S • 4 0 2 2 8 8' 4 4 TOTAL L88. - 9 9 14 14 19 53 62 12 12 18 19 2$ 78 86 01"MIONS Am Oomwiv OUIwTITI1N USIN CORIt116 = STEEL. PIPE 001AMON eamax PIPE DOABLE PIPE O H S L YDs M L. V03 1S" V-4" V-B 2'-$" 5'-O" 0.7 V-11 B'-11' 1.0 18" V-7' V-10. V-11 5'-10 1.0 2'-S" "8'-1' 1-2 24", .4!-1P 2.1" W-8" T-4" 1.4 W-O" 10'-4 1.9 80" '4'-7" V-4" W-5" 8'AD" 2.0 8'-7T 12'-T" 2.7 38' Ir-i" 2'-7". $'-a" id-4" 2.8 '4'-6" 4'-10 8.8 2'•10 5'-11' 1'-1Q a.& 5'-3" 17'-1- 5.0 48" 8'=1 8',1• e'-B" 13'-4' 4.9 8'-O' 19'=4` 7 $3$ ai "M SHEET s s �o=0) M� Q��� 4 pM. a M W fp In 0 X _j IaAc �"' 0� Z O v SNEU 2 OF 3 838.01 r -a cb q --4 We !9 r- n 1 7=_ m0 z PLAN t7 c" ? e ■ e vm� CMX 0rn r= m M ' L °°�` ' "MM OPTIONAL CONSTRUCTION JOINT ° C ELEVATION CA M w H � -10 = wr" IN i . RTN •WL 1W d-I& Pig `�` .ro �' � `�gRryi � _ ate. 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