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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW7070411_HISTORICAL FILE_20070614STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW 7D7(`I DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE)7�-� YYYYMMDD Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors P. 0. Box 339, Camden, NC 27921 Transmittal Ln, (252) 335-1888 Office (252) 338-2913 Office (252)338-5552 Fax JUN 14 2007 Date 6/13/2007 Number of pages including cover sheet To Roger Thorpe Phone Division of Water Quality -Surface Fax Water Section Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 From Angela M.Welsh Phone (252) 335-1888 Planner Fax (252) 338-5552 Angela@hymanrobey.com Subject/ Knotts Island Fire Station Sent Via Ground Track Project # #060085 Enclosures 1 copy of the boundary survey and I copy of the revised sheet I of the stormwater permit X Please call For your review For your Approval As you requested for further and comment discussion As we For your Files For your use Other discussed Message: Roger, As requested. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 335-1888. Thank you, Angela Human & Rnhev. PC Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors (252) 335-1888 Office (252) 338-2913 Office (252) 338-5552 Fax April 16, 2007 Bill Moore Division of Water Quality -Surface Water Section Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 Subject: Stormwater Management Permit Knotts Island Fire Station Project # 060085 lflll� APE 17 "l,UOI Dear Mr. Moore: W Enclosed for your review and approval, please find the following items: 1. Two (2) copies of sheets 1-5 for the above referenced project. 2. The original and one copy of the Stormwater Permit Application and required attachments. Two (2) copies of the project description and calculations. 4. Check in the amount $420.00 for the required fee. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call this office at (252) 335-1888. cc: file Dan Scanlon Sincerely, Sean C. Robey, P.E. Kimberly D. Hamby Project Manager P. O. Box 339, Camden, NC 27921 Knotts Island Fire Department Currituck County - North Carolina �,)VV14 Q ARO 141arch 30, 2007 Knotts Island Fire Department is to be constructed on a 9.72 acre site located in Knotts Island on NC 615, Knotts Island Road, between Capps Creek Lane and Bufflehead Court. Construction of the fire station will involve only the front 3.58 acres of the site and will include a new fire station building, a maintenance/storage building, required parking, water storage tank, septic system, and a detention pond. Development of the site will separate the site into two drainage basins: the front of the site, Drainage Area 1, which will be developed as the fire station and the rear of the site, Drainage Area 2, which will remain vacant. The front 3.58 acres, Drainage Area 1, will contain 1.57 acres of impervious surface (44%) which will consist of 15,249 sf of building (including a future bay expansion), 1,051 sf of concrete sidewalk, a 312 sf dumpster pad, 661 sf of water storage tank, 51,456 sf of concrete and asphalt parking and drives (including the future parking). Stormwater will be collected in a combination of a piped system grass lined swales that will drain to a wet detention basin designed for 90% TSS removal. According to the soil survey of Currituck County, the soils on site are Altavista and Augusta. According to the results of soil borings performed by GET Solutions, Inc., the water table is approximately 2.5' below existing grade. While the on -site soils have permeability rates that would accommodate an. infiltration basin, the high water table makes a wet detention basin the most appropriate treatment method. Based on existing elevations of almost 10' in the area of the proposed detention pond, the permanent pool elevation has been set at 7.50. Currituck County's regulations require that the post -development runoff be limited to pre - development levels. Rational Method analysis of the 10 year storm indicates a pre - development runoff from Drainage Area 1 is 6.9 cfs. Peak discharge out of the detention pond during a 10 year storm will be 4.85 cfs. The pond will discharge into the existing ditch in the NC DOT right-of-way. An encroachment agreement has been filed. Drainage Area 2 will contain no impervious area and will continue to sheet flow across the grassed land to adjacent swales. A swale is being installed to the east and north of the site to intercept runoff from the vacant land and the northern landscape buffer and route it to the front of the site. Any future development in Drainage Area 2 will require additional permitting. The disturbed area for this development will not exceed 5 acres. Limits of disturbance have been shown on the plans. Page I PERMANENT POOL DETENTION PONDS DESIGN OF POND Knotts Island Fire Department 10 Yr, 24 Hr Storm DETENTION POND Hyman & Robey, PC 150-A Hwy 158 East Camden, NC 27921 (252)-335-1888 03/22/07 SAIDA PERCENTAGES FOR 90% TSS REMOVAL WITHOUT VEGETATIVE FILTER % IMPRV 3.0 FT 3.5 FT 4.0 FT 4.5 FT 5.0 FT 5.5 FT 6.0 FT 10% 1.3 1.0 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 20% 2.4 2.0 1.8 1.7 1.5 1.4 1.2 30% 3.5 3.0 2.7 2.5 2.2 1.9 1.6 40% 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.1 2.8 2.5 2.1 50% 5.6 5.0 4.3 3.9 3.5 3.1 2.7 60% 7.0 6.0 5.3 4.8 4.3 3.9 3.4 70% 8.1 7.0 6.0 5.5 5.0 4.5 3.9 80% 9.4 8.0 7.0 6.4 5.7 5.2 4.6 90% 10.7 9.0 7.9 7.2 6.5 5.9 5.2 100% 12.0 10.0 8.8 8.1 7.3 6.6 5.8 WATERSHED AREA: 3.58 ACRES WATERSHED % IMPERVIOUS: 44 % PERMANENT POOL ELEVATION: 7.5 FT DESIGN PERMANENT POOL DEPTH: 5 FT SAIDA PERCENTAGE FACTOR: 3.2 % POND SURFACE AREA REQD: FOREBAY AREA: AT WIDTH = 0.33 LENGTH, WIDTH = 40.7849 LF LENGTH = 122.355 LF Use these dimensions: WIDTH LENGTH VOLUME OF V RAINFALL AREA OF ROOFS: 0.37 AC AREA OF PARKING/CONCRETE: 1.2 AC AREA OF GREEN AREAS: 2.01 AC VOLUME OF RUNOFF 6940.56 CF STORAGE DEPTH FOR MINIMUM AREA = ELEVATION OF I" RAINFALL = 8.20 4990 SF 1497 SF 6.5 FT 0.3 1.0 1.3 1.8 2.3 2.9 3.4 4.0 4.6 5.1 APR 17 2007 7.0 FT 0.2 0.9 1.1 1.4 1.9 2.4 2.9 3.4 3.9 4.3 (FROM ABOVE TABLE- TAKEN FROM DESIGN OF STORM WATER CONTROL FACILUI S WORKSHOP MANUAL- PFNC 1988) (BASED UPON MINIMUM SURFACE AREA) 48.77 LF 203.5 LF Normal Pool Elevation 7.5 VOL (CF)=[(ROOF- 1.0)+(PARKING*.95)+(GRASS"0.2)1'43,560/12 112017w1 18550 = Av Nt� uB�g N Page 2 DRAWDOWN - WATER QUALITY Q(2 DAYS) = 0.04017 CFS Q(5 DAYS) = 0.01607 CFS I" RUNOFF STAGE 0.70 FT DEPTH OF DRAWDOWN DEVICE BELOW OUTLET 1.5 FT I" RUNOFF OUTLET DEVICE: 1.34556 INCH DIA HOLE A=[Q/(Cd*SQRT(2gh))j* 144 Rad: SQRT(A/PI) Dia. =2*Rad. DIAMETER OF HOLE TO USE: 1.5 INCH DIAMETER l" STORM RUNOFF DRAWDOWN TIME 2.29907 DAYS INFLOW HYDROGRAPH Return Year Storm 10 Yr Qp = Peak Discharge = 12.8 cfs Tc = Time of Concentration = 20 min Calculation of Tp (Time to Peak) From SCS NEH 4, page 15-7 Eqn. 15.4 Lag Time (L) = (I^0.8*(S+l)^0.7)/(] 900*Y^0.5) for Lin Hrs where: I = hydraulic length of watershed (ft) = 580 S = (1000/CN)-10 = 2.5 CN = approximately same CN from TR-55 = 80 Y = avg. watershed land slope in % = 0.67 S=(1000/CN)-10= 2.5 L= 0.25107 hrs From SCS NEH 4, page 16-7 Eqn. 16.7 Tp=D/2+L where: D = unit of excess duration rainfall (hrs) L = Lag Time (hrs) From SCS NEH 4, page 16-8 Eqn. 16.12 D = 0.133 tc where: Tc = Time of Concentration (hrs) - (See Tr-55 Printout) THEREFORE: D = 0.04433 hrs Tp = 0.27324 hrs = 16.3943 min Volume under Hydrograph = 1.39 * Qp * Tp = 17501.3 Cubic Feet 18550 �F�N I u nRos Page 3 Inflow Hydrograph SCS Dimensionless Hydrograph Time Discharge Time Discharge Volume Ratio Ratio hr cfs cf 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.10 0.03 0.03 0 38 0.20 0.10 0.05 1 126 0.30 0.19 0.08 2 239 0.40 0.31 0.11 4 390 0.50 0.47 0.14 6 592 0.60 0.66 0.16 8 831 0.70 0.82 0.19 10 1032 0.80 0.93 0.22 12 1171 0.90 0.99 0.25 13 1246 1.00 1.00 0.27 13 1259 1.10 0.99 0.30 13 1246 1.20 0.93 0.33 12 1171 1.30 0.86 0.36 11 1083 1.40 0.78 0.38 10 982 1.50 0.68 0.41 9 856 1.60 0.56 0.44 7 705 1.70 0.46 0.46 6 579 1.80 0.39 0.49 5 491 1.90 0.33 0.52 4 415 2.00 0.28 0.55 4 353 2.20 0.21 0.60 3 521 2.40 0.15 0.66 2 370 2.60 0.11 0.71 1 269 2.80 0.08 0.77 1 194 3.00 0.06 0.82 1 138 3.20 0.04 0.87 I 101 3.40 0.03 0.93 0 73 3.60 0.02 0.98 0 53 3.80 0.02 1.04 0 38 4.00 0.01 1.09 0 28 4.50 0.01 1.23 0 31 5.00 0.00 1.37 0 0 Volume under hydrograph = 16624 cf Based upon runoff volume = 17501.3 cf Depth req'd for minimum area = 1.76341 •F'v�INEEP. Page 4 STAGE STORAGE FUNCTION OF POND (FOR RECTANGULER DETENTION POND ONLY) Minimum surface area taken at normal water level BASIN AREA INCR ACCUM VOLUME VOLUME STAGE In s S Z sf cf cf ft Pond Side Slope (M) = In Z Z est Elevation 9925 0 0 0 Surface area at normal pool 7.5 10691 5154 5154 0.5 8.55 -0.69 0.55 8 11474 5541 10695 1 9.28 0.00 1.03 8.5 12276 5938 16633 1.5 9.72 0.41 1.51 9 13096 6343 22976 2 10.04 0.69 2.00 9.5 13934 6757 29733 2.5 10.30 0.92 2.50 10 14790 7181 36914 3 10.52 1.10 3.02 10.5 15663 7613 44527 3.5 10.70 1.25 3.55 11 16555 8055 52582 4 10.87 1.39 4.10 11.5 17465 8505 61087 4.5 11.02 1.50 4.67 12 18393 8964 70051 5 11.16 1.61 5.26 12.5 Regression Output: Constant 9.34346 Ks = S/Z^b = 10345.55 Std Err of Y Est 0.00969 R Squared 0.99962 No. of Observations 7 Degrees of Freedom 5 X Coefficient(s) 1.15215 = b Std Err of Coef. 0.01009 FOR VERTICAL SIDED DETENTION POND SET b=0, AND Ks = SURFACE AREA (SF) STAGE DISCHARGE (FOR RISER/BARRELL SPILLWAY W EMERGENCY WEIR) RISER Dr = 18 Riser Dia. (in) Etop = 20.00 Elev. Top Riser (ft) Cwr = 3.33 Riser weir coeff Cdr = 0.60 Riser orifice coeff H I n = 5 Number of Holes Hld = 2 Hole Dia. (in) EHI = 20.00 Elev. Holes (1) H2n = 5 Number of Holes H2d = 2 Hole Dia. (in) EH2 = 20.00 Elev. Holes (2) H3n = 0 Number of Holes H3d = 2 Hole Dia. (in) EH3 = 20.00 Elev. Holes (3) BARREL: Db = 15 Barrel Dia. (in) Einv = 20.00 Elev Invert Barrel (ft) Cdb = 0.60 Barrel orifice coeff 9.26 3 JtAL �/ 1BS50 • �'•�'OINEEQ': • • �� sF4N C Barrell Adjustment Factor EMERGENCY WEIR Page 5 Cw = 3 Weir coeff Ecr = 8.20 Elev weir coeff (ft) Lw = 5 Weir Length (ft) Riser Riser Riser Elevation Hole Hole Hole Riser Riser Barrel (1) (2) (3) (weir) (orifice) 7.50 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.50 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.51 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.53 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.56 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.61 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.67 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.76 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.87 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.98 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.09 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.21 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.31 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.41 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.49 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.55 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.60 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.63 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.64 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.64 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.64 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.63 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.60 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.57 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.54 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.51 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.48 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.45 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.42 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.40 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.38 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.34 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.31 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Principal Emergcy Spillway Weir 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.0 0.0 0.00 0.6 0.0 0.00 1.4 0.0 0.00 2.3 0.0 0.00 3.1 0.0 0.00 3.8 0.0 0.00 4.2 0.0 0.00 4.4 0.0 0.00 4.4 0.0 0.00 4.4 0.0 0.00 4.2 0.0 0.00 3.8 0.0 0.00 3.4 0.0 0.00 3.0 0.0 0.00 2.5 0.0 0.00 2.2 0.0 0.00 1.9 0.0 0.00 1.6 0.0 0.00 1.4 0.0 0.00 1.2 0.0 0.00 0.8 0.0 0.00 0.5 q.Z-u�+ 3 SEAL - ias;o i •'F'fri1NEEP:.r �FgNtC n%OSX Page 6 ROUTING OF INFLOW HYDROGRAPH THROUGH POND AND OUTFLOW DEVICE Total Riser Riser Riser Barrel Emerg Time Inflow Storage Stage Outflow Holes (weir) (orifice) Spillway t(hr) cfs cf Elevation cfs (1+2+3) cfs cfs cfs cfs cfs 0.000 0 0 7.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.027 0 0 7.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.055 1 37.7726 7.51 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.082 2 163.681 7.53 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.109 4 402.907 7.56 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.137 6 793.224 7.61 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.164 8 1384.99 7.67 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.191 10 2215.99 7.76 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.219 12 3248.44 7.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.246 13 4419.39 7.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.273 13 5665.89 8.09 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.301 13 6924.97 8.21 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.328 12 8170.81 8.31 0.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.58 0.355 II 9284.38 8.41 1.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.45 0.383 10 10224.8 8.49 2.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.34 0.410 9 10976.7 8.55 3.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.14 0.437 7 11523.7 8.60 3.77 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.77 0.465 6 11858.2 8.63 4.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.17 0.492 5 12027.5 8.64 4.37 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.37 0.519 4 12088.3 8.64 4.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.45 0.546 4 12066.3 8.64 4.42 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.42 0.601 3 11901.7 8.63 4.22 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.22 0.656 2 11592.8 8.60 3.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.85 0.710 1 11205.7 8.57 3.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.40 0.765 1 10806.2 8.54 2.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.95 0.820 1 10418.8 8.51 2.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.54 0.874 1 10057.4 8.48 2.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.17 0.929 0 9730.78 8.45 1.85 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.85 0.984 0 9438.87 8.42 1.58 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.58 1.038 0 9179.99 8.40 1.36 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.36 1.093 0 8950.94 8.38 1.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.16 1.230 0 8447.84 8.34 0.77 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.77 1.366 0 8098.18 8.31 0.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.54 8.64468 = maximum stage elevation 4.448= maximum discharge Page 7 Knott's Island Fire Dept Currituck County 10yrSTORM 14 _ __ ____. W . 12 Nil r 10 i a) 8 t6 U _y I 1 � 4 ° 2lol ' .6-� ■- 0 vtl ,400"b0 i' - B 0.000 0.500 1.000 1.500 Time (hrs) s INFLOW (cfs) ° OUTFLOW (cfs) POND VOLUME CALCULATIONS FOR S:Wyman & Robey 'OM060085 - Knotts Is/anMexce11060085 POND VOLUME CALCULATIONS (1 POND template).xls POND CALCULATIONS AREA F2 PERMANENT POOL SURFACE AREA MAIN BASIN SURFACE AREA FOREBAY SURFACE AREA AREA AT EDGE OF MAIN BASIN SHELF AREA OF MAIN BASIN BOTTOM AREA AT EDGE OF FOREBAY SHELF AREA OF FOREBAY BOTTOM SURFACE AREA AT 1" STORAGE PP ELEVATION ELEVATION AT EDGE OF MAIN BASIN SHELF ELEVATION OF MAIN BASIN BOTTOM ELEVATION AT EDGE OF FOREBAY SHELF ELEVATION OF FOREBAY BOTTOM ELEVATION OF 1"STORAGE 7,061.16 2,864.26 3,792.45 1,016.28 1,163.74 653.20 11,336.54 F 7.50 5.83 2.50 5.83 4.50 8.20 VOLUME CALCULATIONS F3 MAIN BASIN VOLUME 17,069.30 FOREBAY VOLUME 4,571.65 PERMANENT POOL VOLUME 21,640.94 FOREBAY PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL PERMANENT POOL VOLUME 21.12% TEMP. STORAGE VOLUME (1" RUNOFF) 7,441.69 OFFSET SLOPE (EX: IF 3:1 ENTER 3) 3.00 OFFSET FROM PP 2.10 BASIN DIAGRAM CALC MAIN POND SEDIMENT REMOVAL ELEVATION 3.75 PP DEPTH READS ... SEDMENT SHALL BE REMOVED 3.75 FOREBAY SEDIMENT REMOVAL ELEVATION PP DEPTH READS ... SEDMENT SHALL BE REMOVED IBE50 ...:..;n�.. fF4N c. Roe, 5.25 2.25 3/22/2007 8:29 AM PAGE 1 OF 1 SOSID: 0081809 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Date Filed: 5/26/2005 2:12:00 PM DEPARTMENT 00 THE SECRETARY OF STATI Elaine F. Marshall North Carolina Secretary of State STATEMENT OF CHANGE OF REGISTERE C200512500028 OFFICE AND/OR REGISTERED AGENT Pursuant to §55D-31 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, the undersigned entity submits the following for the purpos, changing its registered office and/or registered agent in the State of North Carolina. INFORMATION CURRENTLY ON FILE The name of the entity is: KNOTTS ISLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INC. Entity Type: Corporation, ❑Foreign Corporation, ONooprofit Corporation, ❑Foreign Nonprofit Corporation, ❑Limited Liability Company, []Foreign Limited Liability Company ❑Limited Partnership, ❑Foreign Limited Partnership, ❑Limited Liability Partnership, ❑Foreign Limited Liability Partnership The street address and county of the entity's registered office currently on file is: Number and Street 153 SOUTH END ROAD City, State, Zip Code: KNOTTS ISLAND, NC 27950 County: CURRITUCK The mailing address if different from the street address of the registered office currently on file is: PO BOX 115 KNOTTS ISLAND NC 27950 The name of the current registered agent is: H. O. CAPPS JR. NEW INFORMA7iON� 1. The street address and county of the new registered office of the entity is: (complete this item only if the address of the registered office is being changed) Number and Street: 125 WILLIAMS DRIVE City, State, Zip Code: KNOTTS ISLAND, NC 27950 County: CURRITUCK 2. The mailing address ifdt,Qeerent from the street address of the new registered office is: (complete this item only if the address of the registered office is being changed) PO BOX 85 KNOTTS ISLAND NC 27950 3. The name of the new registered agent and the new agent's consent to appointment appears below: (complete this item only if the name ofthe registered agent is being changecO TERRY H. KING, Q Type or Print Name of New Agent Signature & Title 4. The address of the entity's registered office and the address of the business office of its registered agent, as changed, will be identical. 5. This statement will be effective upon filing, unless a date and/or time is specified This is the _day of 20_ KNOTTS ISLAND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT F.n`ity Name Sign e TERRY H. KING, PRESI ENT Type or Print Name and Title Notes: Filing Im Is $5.00. Thu document must be filed witb the Secref ey of State. CORPORATIONS DIVISION P. O. BOX 29622 RALEIGH, NC 27626-062 Revised January 2002 Form BE -Of �L�' Q - FiNANC1AL RESPONSIBILITYIOWNERSHIP FORM SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT No person may initiate any land -disturbing activity on one or more acres as form and an acceptable erosion and sedimentation control plan have been c Land Quality Section, N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resourc( the question is not applicable or the e-mail and/or fax informatiomunavaila6leP Part A. 1. Project Nam Knotts Island Fire Station APR ' 0 2007 2. Location of land -disturbing activity: APR a 2001 F 2001 LAND QUALiTy OFFICE Highway/Street NC 615 'Latitude 75' 55' Longitude 360 30' 3. Approximate date land -disturbing activity will commence: August 2006 4. Purpose of development (residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, etc.): public facility i 5. Total acreage disturbed or uncovered (including off -site borrow and.waste areas): 5 6. Amount of fee enclosed: $ 250. 00 . The application fed of $50.00 per acre (rounded up to the next acre) is assessed without a ceiling amount (Example: a 9-acre application fee is $450). 7. Has an erosion and sediment control plan been filed? Yes XX No Enclosed XX 8. Person to contact should erosion and sediment control issues arise during land -disturbing activity: Name Barbara Hill E-mail Address Telephone ( 757) 202-9703 Cell # Fax # 9. Landowner(s) of Record (attach accompanied page to list additional owners): Knotts Island Volunteer Fire Dept. (757)202-9703 Name Telephone P.O. Box 115 153 South End Road Current Mailing Address Current Street Address Fax Number Knotts Island, NC 27950 Knotts Island, NC 27950 City State Zip City State Zip 10. Deed Book No. 586 Page No. 25 Provide a copy of the most current deed. Part B. 1. Person(s) or firm(s) .who are financially responsible for the land -disturbing activity (Provide a comprehensive list of all responsible parties on an attached sheet): Knotts Island Volunteee Fire Dept. Name E-mail Address P.O. Box 115 Current Mailing Address Knotts Island, Ne 27950 City State Zip 153 South End Road Current Street Address Knotts Island, NC 27950,. City State Zip Telephone (757) 202-9703 Fax Number 2. (a) If the Financially Responsible Party is not a resident of North Carolina, give name and street address of the designated North Carolina Agent: Name Current Mailing Address t-mall Address Current Street Address City State Zip City Telephone Fax Number Zip (b) If the Financially Responsible Party is a Partnership or other person engaging in business under an assumed name, attach a copy of the Certificate of Assumed Name. If the rinancially Responsible Party is a Corporation, give name and street address of the Registered Agent: Name of Registered Agent Current Mailing Address City State Zip Telephon t-mail Address Current Street Address City State Zip Fax Number The above information is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and was provided by me under oath (This form must be signed by the Financially. Responsible Person if an individual or his attorney -in -fact, or if not an individual, by an officer, director, partner, or registered agent with the authority to execute instruments for the Financially Responsible Person). I agree to provide corrected information should there by any change in the information provided herein. Barbara Hill Type or print name Signature Chair of the Board Title or Authority Date I, IQ) e✓f' a Notary Public of the County of (__may/ State of North Carolina, hereby certify that r- ha, appeared personally before me this day and being duly sworn acknowledged that the above form was executed by him. Witness my hand and notarial seal, this /D day of rr 20 ® 7 n llLZC;ztl J >� APR 1 9 2007 DWQ-WARD REPORT OF SUBSURFACE INVESTIGATION AND GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING SERVICES Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No. EC05-351G January 13, 2006 Prepared For: County of Currituck C/O Edmond P. Virgili, R.A. - Architect Solutions; lnc���� (;>' Soluttons;'Inc January 13, 2006 TO: County of Currituck CIO Edmond P. Virgili, R.A. — Architect 720 Norfolk Avenue Virginia Beach, VA 23451 Attn: Mr. Edmond.Virgili, A:I.A. RE: Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina .GET Project No: EC05-351G Dear Mr. Virgili: In compliance with your instructions, we have completed our Geotechnical Engineering Services for the referenced project. The results of this study, together with our recommendations, are presented in this report. Often, because of design and construction details that occur on a project, questions arise concerning subsurface conditions. G E T Solutions, Inc. would be pleased to continue its role as Geotechnical Engineer during the project implementation. We trust that the information contained herein meets your immediate need, and we would ask that you call this office with any questions that you may have. Respectfully Submitted, G E T Solutions, Inc. WGeraldW. Stalls, Project Engineer Camille A. Kattan, P.E. Principal Engineer NC Reg. # 14103 Copies: (2) Client (1) County of Currituck; Attn: Mc (1) Hyman and Robey; Attn: Mr. (1) NRW Engineering, Inc.; Attn `%,,, 111111,, 1j' CARO F SSI�C/r'- SEAL r 01410 ,�..A Dan Scanlon Sean Robey, P.E. Mrs. Lou Mortimer 504 East Elizabeth Street, Suite 2 • Elizabeth City, NC 27909 • Phone (252) 335-9765 • Fax (252) 335-9766 info@getsolutionsinc.com Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Services 1/13/06 Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The proposed construction at this site will consist of building a new single -story fire station, as well as associated asphalt paved drive lanes and parking areas, and other associated site infrastructure. The project site is located within the southeast quadrant of the Capps Creek Lane and Knotts Island Road intersection in Knotts Island, Currituck County, North Carolina. A brief description of the anticipated characteristics of the community center's structures are listed below: • Building to be approximately 7,500 square feet in plan area. • First floor finish grade elevations anticipated to be slightly above the existing site grade elevations. • Pre -Engineered metal frame building design. • Slab -On -Grade first floor. ■ Slab loads not expected to exceed 150 psf. • Noted maximum foundation wall loads generally not expected to exceed 2 klf. • Noted maximum foundation column loads not expected to exceed 50 kips Our field exploration program included a total of three (3) 20 to 50-foot deep Standard Penetration Test (SPT) borings and two (2) 5-foot deep hand auger borings that were drilled within the proposed construction areas. A brief description of the subsurface soil conditions is noted below: AVERAGE RANGES OF DEPTH (Feet) STRATUM DESCRIPTION SPTI'I N- VALUES x,,°Bor�ngsi,`B,1„through 0 to 0.8 TOPSOIL 0.8 to 50 1 SAND (SP, SP-SM, SM, SM-SC) with varying amounts of silt and clay 5 to 33 12 to 18 IA Fibrous PEAT (PT) with varying amounts of silt and sand 5 to 7 18 to 31 IIA CLAY (CL, CH) with varying amounts of sand W.O.H (2) to 7 wore (i) ar-i = sranaaro Penetration l est, N-values in (slows -per -foot W.O.H.= Weight Of Hammer • Groundwater was encountered at depths of about 2.5-feet below existing grades at the boring locations. Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Services 1/13/06 Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351 G The following evaluations and recommendations were developed based on our field exploration and laboratory -testing program: • Field testing program during construction to include compaction testing, subgrade inspection, and foundation excavation observations for bearing capacity verification. • A minimum cut depth of approximately 8 to 12-inches will be required to remove the existing organic materials, low lying vegetation, and associated root mat from within the construction areas. This should be substantiated during the subgrade evaluations (proofroll) to ensure that all organic soils have been removed within the proposed structural and pavement areas. • In preparation for shallow foundation support, the footing excavations should extend into firm natural soil or well compacted structural fill. • Shallow foundations designed using an allowable bearing capacity of 2,000 psf (24-inch embedment, 24-inch width). A maximum column foundation size of 6-feet and a foundation bearing elevation at a depth no deeper than 2-feet below existing site grade elevations should be implemented for the shallow foundations. This is considered necessary in order to prevent foundation loads from influencing the highly compressible subsurface organic layer and significantly increasing the foundation settlements. • Estimated total and differential settlements up to 1-inch and Yz-inch, respectively. However, as previously indicated, a subsurface organic soil deposit (PEAT; PT) was encountered at a depth of approximately 12-feet below existing grades. Accordingly, long-term settlement magnitudes, estimated to be on the order of about 2 to 3-inches within the 10-years of building completion, cannot be precisely substantiated, as the rate of organic decomposition cannot be determined. The settlement associated with the organic decomposition is anticipated to be generally uniform within the building area, as the depth of the PEAT was found to occur at consistent depths and the relative density was also noted to be generally consistent. This summary briefly discusses some of the major topics mentioned in the attached report. Accordingly, this report should be read in its entirety to thoroughly evaluate the contents. Solutions, TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVESUMMARY.......................................................................................... 1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION................................................................................... 1 1.1 Project Authorization............................................................................. 1 1.2 Project Description................................................................................ 1 1.3 Purpose and Scope of Services............................................................ 1 2.0 FIELD AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES....................................................... 2 2.1 Field Exploration.................................................................................... 2 2.2 Laboratory Testing................................................................................ 3 3.0 SITE AND SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS............................................................ 4 3.1 Site Location and Description................................................................ 4 3.2 Subsurface Soil Conditions................................................................... 4 3.3 Groundwater Information....................................................................... 5 4.0 EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS........................................................ 5 4.1 Clearing and Grading............................................................................ 6 4.2 Subgrade Preparation........................................................................... 7 4.3 Structural Fill and Placement................................................................ 8 4.4 Building Foundation Design Recommendations .................................... 8 4.5 Foundation Excavations........................................................................ 9 4.6 Building Foundation Settlements........................................................... 9 4.7 Building Floor Slabs............................................................................ 10 4.8 Pavements.......................................................................................... 11 5.0 CONSTRUCTION CONSIDERATIONS.............................................................. 13 5.1 Drainage and Groundwater Concerns ................................................. 13 5.2 Excavations.........................................................................................14 6.0 REPORT LIMITATIONS..................................................................................... 14 APPENDIX I -BORING LOCATION SKETCH APPENDIX II - LOG OF BORINGS APPENDIX III - SOIL BORING PROFILE Solutions; Inc., "` • ` Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering 1/13/06 Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351 G 1.0 PROJECT INFORMATION 1.1 Project Authorization: G E T Solutions, Inc. has completed our Geotechnical Engineering study for the proposed Knotts Island Fire Station project. The Geotechnical Engineering Services were conducted in general accordance with G E T Solutions, Inc. Proposal No. PEC05-194G, dated November 17, 2005. Authorization to proceed with the services was received in the form of our original proposal signed by Mr. Edmond Virgili on the date of December 1, 2005. 1.2 Project Description: It is our understanding that the proposed development at this site is planned to consist of building a single -story 7,500 square foot (foot print) fire station and its proposed asphalt paved drive lanes and parking lot areas, as well as other associated site infrastructure. The fire station is proposed to consist of a pre-engineered metal frame building design supported by shallow foundations and slab -on -grade members. The maximum wall and column loads associated with the proposed structure were not expected to exceed about 2 kips per linear foot and 50 kips, respectively, as noted by the project structural Engineer, NRW Engineering. The proposed finish floor elevation of the structure is anticipated to be slightly above the existing grade elevations. Accordingly, it is anticipated that fill operations necessary to establish the design grades will not exceed about 2 to 3-feet. If any of the noted information is incorrect or has changed, please inform G E T Solutions, Inc. so that we may amend'the recommendations presented in this report, if appropriate. 1.3 Purpose and Scope of Services: The purpose of this study was to obtain information on the general subsurface conditions at the proposed project site. The subsurface conditions encountered were then evaluated with respect to the available project characteristics. In this regard, engineering assessments for the following items were formulated: General assessment of the soils revealed by the borings performed at the proposed development. General location and description of potentially deleterious material encountered in the borings that may interfere with construction progress or structure performance, including existing fills or surficial/subsurface organics. Solutions;,Irict`�` ,'.�r' Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 3. Soil subgrade preparation, including stripping, grading, and compaction. Engineering criteria for placement and compaction of approved structural fill material. 4. Feasibility of utilizing a shallow foundation system for support of the proposed building. Design parameters required for the foundation systems, including foundation sizes, allowable bearing pressures, foundation levels, and expected total and differential settlements. 5. Typical pavement sections based on the laboratory test results of the encountered surficial soils as well as our experience with similar soil conditions. CBR sampling and testing was not a part of our scope of services. 1 I13I06 The scope of services did not include an environmental assessment for determining the presence or absence of wetlands or hazardous or toxic material in the soil, bedrock, surface water, groundwater or air, on or below or around this site. Any statements in this report or on the boring logs regarding odors, color, unusual or suspicious items or conditions are strictly for the information of the client. Prior to development of this site, an environmental assessment is advisable. 2.0 FIELD AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES 2.1 Field Exploration: In order to explore the general subsurface soil types and to aid in developing associated foundation design parameters, three 20 to 50-foot deep Standard Penetration Test (SPT) borings (designated as B-1 through B-3) and two (2) 5-foot deep hand auger borings were drilled by G E T Solutions, Inc. within the proposed building and pavement areas, respectively. Due to the encountered subsurface soil conditions, boring B-1 was extended to a depth of 50-feet below existing grades. This was considered to be necessary in order to obtain sufficient subsurface soil characteristics for deep foundation design, should it be requested. Additional information regarding the subsurface soil conditions as they relate to the proposed structure is presented in Section 4.0 of this report. 0 Solution3;�lnc:+l3i ;�; Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 1 /13/06 The SPT borings were performed with the use of a power drill rig using mud (rotary wash) drilling procedures. The soil samples were obtained with a Split -Spoon Sampler in general accordance with the Standard Penetration Test (SPT) ASTM D-1586. These samples were taken continuously from the ground surface to a depth of 10 feet, and at 5-foot intervals thereafter. The boring schedule noting the boring depths and locations is presented in Table I. Table I — Boring Schedule Iv 7VF..� j BOrin i it 5�Ixr ' iea Numb604, ��+fi i 1 F �`"4+iYi $'l da 'Yn 48 p$M( ? ...5. 'M k✓X.M x,Y`s.VY $ IPA' G V 1 i1"0 13� �" S',n y,�i 7 Boning: an ;s d a bra' B-1 50 Approximate Northeast Building Corner B-2 20 Approximate Center of West Wall; Southwest Corner of Garage Bay Area B-3 20 Approximate Southeast Building Corner HA-1 5 Approximate Center of South Parking Lot Area HA-2 5 Approximate Center of the Garage Bay Entrance/Exit Drive Lane; West Side of Building The boring locations were established by Edmond P. Virgili R.A. —Architect and identified in the field by G E T Solutions Inc. personnel by measuring from existing landmarks, and are shown on the "Boring Location Plan" attached to this report (Appendix I, Figure 1). The sketch was developed based on site observation performed by the G E T Solutions, Inc. representative. 2.2 Laboratory Testing: Representative portions of all soil samples collected during drilling were sealed in glass jars, labeled, and transferred to our Elizabeth City laboratory for classification and analysis. The soil classification was performed by a Geotechnical Engineer in accordance with ASTM D2488. A total of three (3) representative split spoon soil samples were selected and subjected to natural moisture, and 4200 sieve wash, and Atterburg Limits testing and analysis in order to corroborate the visual classification of the granular soils. These test results are tabulated on the following page and are also presented on the "Log of Boring" sheets (Appendix II). c Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351 G Table II - Laboratory Test Results 1 /13/06 y w> e Boring ,w:.n...ru scars, E ample n t' g epth r s xgeryra" Natural #200 LL/PL/PIS Cla"sslflcatlona ',�5(uyg+. L o { ..L . A`Nk... 4Y .ram •h �h XYx.'fi.u�i.7�q, ° •�°n ��@ @ tw" w4m �i'tt B-1 S-9 28-30 45.0 73.1 35/10/25 CL B-2 S-1 0-2 15.1 33.1 NIT SM-SC B-3 S-3 4-6 18.6 2.2 NIT SP 3.0 SITE AND SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS 3.1 Site Location and Description: The project site is generally located within the southeast quadrant of the Capps Creek Lane and Knotts Island Road intersection in Knotts Island, Currituck County, North Carolina. At the time of our field exploration services the site was observed to consist of an open agricultural field. Existing site grade elevations were visually estimated to vary less than 1-foot in 50-linear feet. The site is bordered to the east by open agricultural fields. The northern boundary consists of Capps Creek Lane (an existing dirt road) followed by an open agricultural field. The western boundary consists of Knotts Island Road followed by an open agricultural field. The southern boundary consists of a combination of an existing single story residential structure and open agricultural fields. 3.2 Subsurface Soil Conditions: Topsoil encountered at the boring locations ranged in thickness from 8 to 12-inches. Underlying the surficial organic soils, the natural subsurface soils recovered at the boring locations were uniform and consistent throughout the site, and to the explored depths. These soils were primarily comprised of a poorly graded SAND with varying amounts of silt (SP, SP-SM, SM, SM-SC). The Standard Penetration Test (SPT) results, N-values, recorded within this soil layer ranged from 5 to 33 blows -per -foot (BPF) indicating a loose to dense relative density. 0 �Solutions,'Incm J , `,�' Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 1 /13/06 A deposit of soft to medium stiff Silty Fibrous PEAT (PT) was encountered at the location of borings B-1 through B-3. These subsurface organic deposits were encountered at a depth extending from 12 to 18-feet below existing grades. Additionally, a deposit of very soft to medium stiff Silty CLAY (CH) was encountered beneath the subsurface organic layer and generally extended to a depth of about 31-feet. The subsurface description is of a generalized nature provided to highlight the major soil strata encountered. The records of the subsurface exploration included in Appendix II (Log of Boring sheets) and the Generalized Soil Profile presented in Appendix III should be reviewed for specific information as to individual borings. The stratifications shown on the records of the subsurface exploration represent the conditions only at the actual boring locations. Variations may occur and should be expected between boring locations. The stratifications represent the approximate boundary between subsurface materials and the transition may be gradual. 3.3 Groundwater Information: The groundwater table depth was measured at each boring location during drilling operations and was found to occur approximately 2.5-feet below the existing site grades. Groundwater conditions will vary with environmental variations and seasonal conditions, such as the frequency and magnitude of rainfall patterns, as well as man-made influences, such as existing swales, drainage ponds, underdrains, and areas of covered soil (paved parking lots, side walks, etc.). It is estimated normal seasonal high groundwater level will fluctuate within 1.5 to 2 feet above the current levels. We recommend that the contractor determine the actual groundwater levels at the time of the construction to determine groundwater impact on this project, if needed. 4.0 EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATIONS Based on the previously presented information, it is our opinion that with minor shallow subgrade soil modifications and improvements, this site will be suitable to support the proposed new structure by means of a shallow foundation system (footings). However, the proposed construction area does contain a subsurface organic deposit extending from depths of approximately 12 to 18-feet below existing grades. 5 =So1utionslnc.'-"-­ Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 1/13/06 This subsurface organic deposit is expected to be generally located beneath the depth of influence contributed by the foundation loads of the proposed structure. However, some settlement may be experienced from this subsurface organic deposit, which will consist primarily of organic decomposition, and is anticipated to be generally uniform in nature. Settlement magnitudes, estimated to be on the order of about 2 to 3-inches within the next 10-years, cannot be precisely substantiated as the rate of organic decomposition cannot be determined. In order eliminate the potential settlement associated with the subsurface organic layer, it is considered necessary to support the proposed structure and slabs by means of a .deep foundation system. Additional design consideration and recommendations can be provided by G E T Solutions, Inc. should a deep foundation system be preferred. The settlements associated with the footings will be minimized with the recommended site improvements included in this report. Accordingly, proper site quality control (subgrade evaluation and compaction testing) is considered necessary to ensure that the allowable foundation bearing capacity provided in this report is achieved. All foundation design and construction recommendations are presented in the following sections of this report. 4.1 Clearing and Grading: The proposed construction areas should be cleared by means of removing the existing low- lying vegetation (grass), associated root mat, and surficial organic soils (Topsoil). A minimum cut depth ranging from approximately 8 to 12-inches below existing site grade elevations will be required to remove the low-lying vegetation, associated root mat, and surficial organic soils (Topsoil). The subsurface soils recovered at the boring locations contained appreciable amounts of fines (SAND with varying amounts of silt and clay; SM, SM-SC). Also, based on the laboratory testing, the current (natural) moisture contents of the surface soils at the explored locations were near their respective optimum moisture. Accordingly, combinations of excess surface moisture from precipitation ponding on the site and the construction traffic, including heavy compaction equipment, may create pumping and general deterioration of the bearing capabilities of the surface soils. Therefore, undercutting to remove very soft soils should be anticipated. The extent of the undercut will be determined in the field during construction, based on the outcome of the field testing procedures (subgrade proofroll). In this regard, and in order to reduce undercutting, care should be exercised during the grading and construction operations at the site. on Sol uti onsJnci 3;'" °;;' Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 1 /13/06 Furthermore, inherently wet subgrade soils combined with potential poor site, drainage make this site particularly susceptible to subgrade deterioration. Thus, grading should be performed during a dry season if at all possible. This should minimize these potential problems, although they may not be eliminated. The project's budget should include an allowance for subgrade improvements (undercut and backfill with select fill). Control of surface water is very important to the successful completion of the proposed construction. The contractor should plan his grading activities to control surface water and minimize erosion of exposed cut or fill material. This may include constructing temporary berms, ditches, flumes and/or slope drains to intercept runoff and discharge it in a controlled fashion, while complying with state and local regulations. The project's budget should include an allowance for subgrade improvements (undercut and backfill with select fill). It is recommended that the clearing operations extend laterally at least 5 feet beyond the perimeter of the proposed building area. 4.2 Subgrade Preparation: Following the clearing operations, the exposed subgrade soils should be densified with a large vibratory drum roller. After the subgrade soils have been densified, they should be evaluated by G E T Solutions, Inc. for stability. Accordingly, the subgrade soils should be proofrolled to check for pockets of very loose material hidden beneath a crust of better soil. Several passes should be made by a large rubber -tired roller or loaded dump truck over the construction areas, with the successive passes aligned perpendicularly. The number of passes will be determined in the field by the Geotechnical Engineer depending on the soils conditions. Any pumping and unstable areas observed during proofrolling (beyond the initial cut) should be undercut and/or stabilized at the directions of the Geotechnical Engineer. Following the successful completion of the proofroll operation, it is recommended that, within the construction areas, natural soils below stripped grade should be compacted to a dry density of at least 95 percent of the standard Proctor maximum dry density (ASTM D698), as tested to a depth of at least 24 inches. 7 Soldtioris,Mnc- c ,-.. ', Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering 1/13/06 Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 4.3 Structural Fill and Placement: Any material to be used for backfill or structural fill should be evaluated and tested by G E T Solutions, Inc. prior to placement to determine if they are suitable for the intended use. Suitable structural fill material should consist of sand or gravel containing less than 20 percent by weight of fines (SP, SM, SW, GP, GW), having a liquid limit less than 20 and plastic limit less than 6, and should be free of rubble, organics, clay, debris and other unsuitable material. All structural fill should be compacted to a dry density of at least 95 percent of the standard Proctor maximum dry density (ASTM D698). In general, the compaction should be accomplished by placing the fill in maximum 10-inch loose lifts and mechanically compacting each lift to at least the specified minimum dry density. A representative of G E T Solutions, Inc. should perform field density tests on each lift as necessary to assure that adequate compaction is achieved. Backfill material in utility trenches within the construction areas should consist of structural fill (as described above), and should be compacted to at least 95 percent of ASTM D698. This fill should be placed in 4 to 6 inch loose lifts when hand compaction equipment is used. Care should be used when operating the compactors near existing structures to avoid transmission of the vibrations that could cause settlement damage or disturb occupants. In this regard, it is recommended that the vibratory roller remain at least 15 feet away from existing structures; these areas should be compacted with small, hand -operated compaction equipment. 4.4 Building Foundation Design Recommendations: Provided that the construction procedures are properly performed, the proposed structure can be supported by shallow spread footings bearing over firm natural soil or well compacted structural fill material. The footings can be designed using a net allowable soil pressure of up to 2000 pounds per square foot (psf). In using net pressures, the weight of the footings and backfill over the footings, including the weight of the floor slab, need not be considered. Hence, only loads applied at or above the finished floor need to be used for dimensioning the footings. E3 Soludonsranci.'`� �'F ' Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 1 /13/06 In order to develop the recommended bearing capacity, the base of the footings should have an embedment of at least 24 inches beneath finished grades, and wall footings should have a minimum width of 24 inches. In addition, isolated square column footings are recommended to be a minimum of 3 feet by 3 feet in area for bearing capacity consideration. The recommended 24-inch footing embedment is considered sufficient to provide adequate cover against frost penetration to the bearing soils. Due to the presence of the subsurface organic soil layer, it is recommended to maintain a maximum column foundation size of 6-feet and a foundation bearing elevation at a depth no deeper than 2-feet below existing site grade elevations. This is considered necessary in order to prevent foundation loads from influencing the highly compressible subsurface organic layer and significantly increasing the foundation settlements. 4.5 Foundation Excavations: Following the approval of the foundation bearing soils by G E T Solutions, Inc.'s Geotechnical Engineer and immediately prior to reinforcing steel placement, it is suggested that the natural granular bearing surfaces in the base of these footing areas be compacted using hand operated mechanical tampers, to a dry density of at least 95 percent of the standard Proctor maximum dry density (ASTM D 698) as tested to a depth of 12 inches for bearing capacity considerations. In this manner, any localized areas, which have been loosened by excavation operations, should be adequately recompacted. Soils exposed in the bases of all satisfactory and remedied foundation excavations (if necessary) should be protected against any detrimental change in condition such as from physical disturbance, rain or frost. Surface run-off water should be drained away from the excavations and not be allowed to pond. If possible, all footing concrete should be placed the same day the excavation is made. If this is not possible, the footing excavations should be adequately protected. 4.6 Building Foundation Settlements: It is estimated that, with proper site preparation, the maximum resulting total settlement of the proposed building foundations should be up to 1 inch. The maximum differential settlement magnitude is expected to be less than 1/2-inch between adjacent footings (wall footings and column footings of widely varying loading conditions). The settlements were estimated on the basis of the results of the field penetration tests. Careful field control will contribute substantially towards minimizing the settlements. 9 Solutions,rinc=%,:'rr ": Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 1 /13/06 However, as previously indicated, a subsurface organic soil deposit (PEAT; PT) was encountered at a depth of approximately 12-feet below existing grades. Accordingly, long- term settlement magnitudes, estimated to be on the order of about 2 to 3-inches within the 10-years of building completion, cannot be precisely substantiated, as the rate of organic decomposition cannot be determined. The settlement associated with the organic decomposition is anticipated to be generally uniform within the building area, as the depth of the PEAT was found to occur at consistent depths and the relative density was also noted to be generally consistent. 4.7 Building Floor Slabs: The floor slabs may be constructed as slab -on -grade members provided the previously recommended earthwork activities and evaluations are carried out properly. As previously noted, a subsurface deposit of PEAT (PT) is expected cause settlement as a result of decomposition. In order to eliminate the potential settlement, pile foundations should be used to support the structure and its slabs. It is recommended that all ground floor slabs be directly supported by at least a 4-inch layer of relatively clean, compacted, poorly graded sand (SP) or gravel (GP) with less than 5 percent passing the No. 200 Sieve (0.074 mm). The purpose of the 4-inch layer is to act as a capillary barrier and equalize moisture conditions beneath the slab. It is recommended that all ground floor slabs be "floating" if no turn down slab/foundation system is implemented. That is, generally ground supported and not rigidly connected to walls or foundations. This is to minimize the possibility of cracking and displacement of the floor slabs because of differential movements between the slab and the foundation. It is also recommended that the floor slab bearing soils be covered by a vapor barrier or retarder in order to minimize the potential for floor dampness, which can affect the performance of glued tile and carpet. Generally, use a vapor retarder for minimal vapor resistance protection below the slab on grade. When floor finishes, site conditions or other considerations require greater vapor resistance protection, consideration should be given to using a vapor barrier. Selection of a vapor retarder or barrier should be made by the Architect based on project requirements. 10 �Soludons Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering 1/13/06 Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 4.8 Pavements: California Bearing Ratio testing was not a part of our scope of services. However, based on the results of our soil classification testing and our experience with similar soil conditions, the following minimum pavement sections are typically used in this area: I. Light Duty Pavements (Parking Bays): Flexible Pavement SUBGRADE: Stable, compacted to at least 95% of the standard Proctor maximum dry density and approved by the Geotechnical Engineer. AGGREGATE BASE: Minimum 8.0 inches of Aggregate Base Material (ABC) meeting NCDOT gradation for ABC materials. ASPHALT SURFACE: Minimum 2.0 inches of Asphalt Concrete, Surface mix type 1-2 or Superpave S9.5A. Rigid Pavement SUBGRADE: Stable, compacted to at least 95% of the standard Proctor maximum dry density and approved by the Geotechnical Engineer. AGGREGATE BASE: Minimum 6.0 inches of Aggregate Base Material (ABC) meeting NCDOT gradation for ABC materials. CONCRETE: Minimum 6.0 inches of 4,000 psi 28 day strength and air entrained Portland cement concrete. Solutions, Inc %�.gx" . Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knolls Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G II. Heavy Duty Pavements (Drive Isles) Flexible Pavement SUBGRADE: Stable, compacted to at least 95% of the standard Proctor maximum dry density and approved by the Geotechnical Engineer. AGGREGATE BASE: Minimum 8.0 inches of Aggregate Base Material (ABC) meeting NCDOT gradation for ABC materials. ASPHALT BASE: Minimum 3 inches of Asphalt Concrete, Base mix type HB or Superpave 1-19.B. ASPHALT SURFACE: Minimum 1.5 inches of Asphalt Concrete, Surface mix type 1-2 or Superpave S9.5A. Rigid Pavement SUBGRADE: Stable, compacted to at least 95% of the standard Proctor maximum dry density and approved by the Geotechnical Engineer. AGGREGATE BASE: Minimum 6.0 inches of Aggregate Base Material (ABC) meeting NCDOT gradation for ABC materials. CONCRETE: Minimum 8.0 inches of 4,000 psi 28 day strength and air entrained Portland cement concrete. 1 /13/06 Actual pavement section thickness should be provided by the design civil engineer based on traffic loads, volume, and the owners design life requirements. The above sections correspond to thickness representative of typical local construction practices and as.such periodic maintenance should be anticipated. All pavement material and construction procedures should conform to North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) requirements. 12 Solutions; Inc: Cr.� ." Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 1 /13/06 In preparation for a stable subgrade support for the pavement section, the following construction steps are recommended: 1. Following pavement rough grading operations, the exposed subgrade should be observed under proofrolling. This proofrolling should be accomplished with a fully loaded dump truck or 7 to 10 ton drum roller to check for pockets of soft material hidden beneath a thin crust of better soil. Any unsuitable materials thus exposed should be removed and replaced with a well -compacted material. The inspection of these phases should be performed by the Geotechnical Engineer or his representative. Based on our laboratory test results, some subgrade improvements should be anticipated and budgeted for. 2. If excessively unstable subgrade soils are observed during proofrolling and/or fill placement, it is expected that these weak areas can be stabilized by means of thickening the base course layer to 12 to 14 inches, use of an inter -bedded layer of geogrid within the base course layer (such as Tensar BX1100). These alternates are to be addressed by the Geotechnical Engineer during construction, if necessary, who will recommend the most economical approach at the time. 5.0 CONSTRUCTION CONSIDERATIONS 5.1 Drainage and Groundwater Concerns: It is expected that dewatering will be required for excavations that extend deeper than 2.5- feet below existing grades. Dewatering at these levels and just into the groundwater level could probably be accomplished by pumping from sumps (up to a depth of 12-inches below the groundwater level). Dewatering at depths in excess of approximately 12 inches below the groundwater level may require well pointing. 13 Solutions;; Inc.".^^�': Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering 1/13/06 Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351 G 5.2 Excavations: In Federal Register, Volume 54, No. 209 (October, 1989), the United States Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) amended its "Construction Standards for Excavations, 29 CFR, part 1926, Subpart P". This document was issued to better insure the safety of workmen entering trenches or excavations. It is mandated by this federal regulation that all excavations, whether they be utility trenches, basement excavation or footing excavations, be constructed in accordance with the new (OSHA) guidelines. It is our understanding that these regulations are being strictly enforced and if they are not closely followed, the owner and the contractor could be liable for substantial penalties. The contractor is solely responsible for designing and constructing stable, temporary excavations and should shore, slope, or bench the sides of the excavations as required to maintain stability of both the excavation sides and bottom. The contractor's responsible person, as defined in 29 CFR Part 1926, should evaluate the soil exposed in the excavations as part of the contractor's safety procedures. In no case should slope height, slope inclination, or excavation depth, including utility trench excavation depth, exceed those specified in local, state, and federal safety regulations. We are providing this information solely as a service to our client. G E T Solutions, Inc. is not assuming responsibility for construction site safety or the contractor's activities; such responsibility is not being implied and should not be inferred. 6.0 REPORT LIMITATIONS The recommendations submitted are based on the available soil information obtained by G E T Solutions, Inc. and the information supplied by Edmond P. Virgili, R.A. —Architect and NRW Engineering for the proposed project. If there are any revisions to the plans for this project or if deviations from the subsurface conditions noted in this report are encountered during construction, G E T Solutions, Inc. should be notified immediately to determine if changes in the foundation recommendations are required. If G E T Solutions, Inc. is not retained to perform these functions, G E T Solutions, Inc. can not be responsible for the impact of those conditions on the geotechnical recommendations for the project. The Geotechnical Engineer warrants that the findings, recommendations, specifications or professional advice contained herein have been made in accordance with generally accepted professional geotechnical engineering practices in the local area. No other warranties are implied or expressed. 14 =SolutionsInc —� - Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station Knotts Island, North Carolina GET Project No: EC05-351G 1 / 13/06 After the plans and specifications are more complete the Geotechnical Engineer should be provided the opportunity to review the final design plans and specifications to assure our engineering recommendations have been properly incorporated into the design documents, in order that the earthwork and foundation recommendations may be properly interpreted and implemented. At that time, it may be necessary to submit supplementary recommendations. This report has been prepared for the exclusive use of the County of Currituck and their consultants for the specific application to the Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station located in Knotts Island, Currituck County, North Carolina. 15 Solutions`, APPENDICES BORING LOCATION PLAN II. LOG OF BORINGS III. GENERALIZED SOIL PROFILE KNOTTS ISLAND ROAD LEGEND — APPROXIMATE BORING LOCATIONS APPROXIMATE LIMITS OF THE PROPOSED STRUCTURE ProJect Nnne. Project Na: EC05-3516 I ➢raein Bye G� nc. Du te: 1/10/06 1 Floure No.: 1 BORING LOCATION PLAN SCALE. NUT TO SCALE �ieof�:51G tVcal E'nv1 `'mental Inc. LOG OF BORING No. B-1 PROJECT: Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station PROJECT NO.: EC05-3 CLIENT: County of CmTituck: C/O Edmond P. Vii ili Architect PROJECT LOCATION: Knotts Island. Cunituck County. NC LOCATION: See Attached Boring Location Plan ELEVATION: INA DRILLER: J. Bro"m LOGGED BY: G. Stalls. E.LT DRILLING METHOD: Mud Rotary (wash) DATE: 12-22-05 DEPTH TO - WATER > INITIAL: S 2.5-feet AFTER 24 HOURS: T, CAVING> f L V t] w Description U N N Z vi m U o O o TEST RESULTS Plastic Limit i ntent - CoLiquid Limit Penetration - 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0 2 2 3 4 6 4 66 4 6 6 5 7 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 2 3 WOH Won WOH 6 7 3.1 8-inches TOPSOIL 0.6 Reddish Tan, moist, Silty fine SAND (SM) with clay, very loose ..:.....:... _.............:... _..:.... :. :.... .:. . :..... :..... _ ..:...:..... .... . .....: ....:............ ..... ..:. ........ _ ...:..... ...:..... ... . . ... ..... .. .. ......... . ,.. .., ................................................ ....:.....:.... 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Tan -Brown, moist, poorly graded fine to mediutn SAND (SP) to poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP-SM) with silt, medium dense Wet from 2.5-feet Tan from 4-feet Grey from 8-feet 1 Black, wet, Silty Fibrous PEAT (PT), mediutn stiff 18 Dark Gray, wet, Silty fine SAND (SM) with clay, loose 5 10 15 20 Gray, wet, Silty CLAY (CL) with trace sand, very soft to soft Dark Gray -Black, wet, poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP) to Poorly graded fine w medium SAND (SP-SM) with silt, medium dense to dense 25 30 35 W O.H. = Weight Of Hammer Figure PAGE 1 of 2 ebb 'cal _;. "mental PROJECT: Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station PROJECT NO.: EC05-3d1G CLIENT: County of Cw'rituck: C/0 Edmond P. Vireili Architect Lions, Inc LOG OF BORING No. B-1 PROJECT LOCATION: Kiiotts lsland. Cunituck County. NC LOCATION: See Attached Borins Location Plan ELEVATION: INA DRILLER: J. BroxNm LOGGED BY: G. Stalls. E.I.T DRILLING METHOD: Mud Rotary (wash) DATE: 12-22-05 DEPTH TO - WATER> INITIAL: $ 2.5-feet AFTER 24 HOURS: Zr CAVING> L 76 �'r d d O Description L O. E Z m �i C o o m v 0 u le It51 Kt5ULlb Plastic Limit Liquid Limit Water Content- • Penetration- 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 9 12 11 15 19 12 15 18 ri[J. :I •:I: I:1 � 1:1' I' :I :ICI ..P 7'.CLf :I:CC L1 I �I F1 n rr 'lll:ri. .1:I:Lr t:'. •' ....., ... :......:.....:...... :. ... :..... ....:.....:.....:.. ....:.. ... ;..... ;.....:..... .....:.....:......:.....:.....'.....:..... 40 12 45 13 so Boring tenninated at 50 ft. W.O.H. = Weight OfHannne' Fioure PAGE 2 of 2 ..'. k;..�, eot_ 'cal - Envi `mental -`=a+ w'�q ,,. ,. ' a�_ ,,, lions, Inc LOG OF BORING No. B-2 PROJECT: Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station PROJECT NO.: EC05-351G CLIENT: County of Currituck: GO Edmond P. Virgili Architect PROJECT LOCATION: Knotts Island. Cm7ituck County. NC LOCATION: See Attached Borinc Location Plan ELEVATION: 1NA DRILLER: J.Brown LOGGED BY: G. Stalls. E.I.T DRILLING METHOD: Mud Rotary (wash) DATE: 12-22-05 DEPTH TO - WATER> INITIAL: $1 2.5-feet AFTER 24 HOURS: -T CAVING> f V u a" 0 Description v E z rn N ° o to do o v o TEST RESULTS Plastic Limit i Liquid Limit Water Content - • Penetration - 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0 ; ; "' "' a :r. t I is:i'r .1:.1. i r 3 'r'i: i ii 7;Ct C1 l:Gi 4 ta.�t. t t r r�y�ri•i 5 ..... a �F4i .t:Ct r . 6 7 3 z 2 s a 4 4 7 3 5 e a 5 3 2 3 3 3 4 3.1 10-inches TOPSOIL Tan, moist, Silty Clayey fine SAND (SM-SC) with clay, very loose :. e,. _.. ........ --:.....: - - - _..: _...:.....:_ ...:......... :. .:.... _:...:....:.... :... ..:.. ....... �......:. :.... . _...,......._....._...................:_. _..:.....:.....:..... ..... ....10 ....... ....................... ................ .:.....:.....:......:.....:.....:..... :..... ....:.....:.....:......:.....:.....:.....:..... ... ............ .... .... ....... ..._.._.... . .:.....:.... .:......:..... :.....:.....:... Tan -Brown, moist, poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP) to poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP-SM) with silt, medium dense Wet from 2.5-feet Tan from 4-feet Gray from 8-feet 1 Black, wet, Silty Fibrous PEAT (PT), soft 18 Gray, wet, Silty CLAY (CH) with trace sand, medium stiff 5 15 20 Boring terminated at 20 ft. 25 30 35 Fiaure PAGE 1 of 1 �+7 • :d;:.,, -ca l Tv 'mental En • �i2.. tions, Inc. LOG OF BORING No. B-3 PROJECT: Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station PROJECT NO.: EC05-351G CLIENT: Counq' of Currituck: C/0 Edmond P. Vireili Architect _— PROJECT LOCATION: Knotts Island. Cun-ituck County. NC LOCATION: See Attached Boning Location Plan ELEVATION: INA DRILLER: J. Bro"m LOGGED BY: G. Stalls. E.I.T DRILLING METHOD: Mud Rotan, (wash) DATE: 12-22-05 DEPTH TO - WATER> INITIAL: $ 2.5-feet AFTER 24 HOURS: 3 CAVING> .0 d p Description U iE v fl E z N N 3 � m o oo xt 0 TEST RESULTS Plastic Limit Liquid Limit Water Content- • Penetration - 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 0 3 3 a 5 a ] 5 B 5 5 ] 2 3 3 3 a z 2 8-inches TOPSOIL - - ...:....• . _:.....:..... :.....:.....:. . _ ..:.....:.....:..... .....:. .. .: .....:. :.... :.. ...:..... :..... ...:.. _:.._ ....:.....:.....:. _..:... ....:.. ..:......:... ...:..... :.__.:.....: r.. ............................................... ... :.....:.....:......:..... :. ....:..... :..... ....:.....:..........:.................:..... .............._....._....._............... ...:.....:.....:......:.....:.....:........... 0.61 Tan, moist, Silty Clayey fine SAND (SM-SC) with clay, loose ' `.'I: :I ;I; r I ...... { .r F I r i . rI .. 7;C.C t1 �I �rfi C7 Reddish Brown, moist, poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP) to poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP-SM) with silt, loose to medium dense Wet from 2.5-feet Tan from 4-feet Gray from 8-feet Black, wet, Silty Fibrous PEAT (PT), medium stiff 18 Gray, wet, Silty CLAY (CH) with trace sand, medium stiff 2 5 3 4 5 10 6 15 20 Boring tenninated at 20 ft. 25 30 35 Figure PAGE 1 of 1 } «`aM•= v eocr 'cal Envi -"mental ye.•`llons, Inc. LOG OF BORING No. HA-1 PROJECT: Proposed ICnotts Island Fire Station PROJECT NO.: EC05-351 G CLIENT: Count), dCurrituck: C/O Edmond P. Vireili Architect PROJECT LOCATION: Knotts Island. Currituck Countv. NC LOCATION: See Attached Boring Location Plan ELEVATION: INA DRILLER: G. Stalls LOGGED BY: G. Stalls. E.1.T DRILLING METHOD: Mud Rotate (wash) DATE: 12-7-05 DEPTH TO - WATER> INITIAL: 4W 2.5-feet AFTER 24 HOURS: S CAVING> .0 s v w o Description E Z o o toc) o u v TEST RESULTS Plastic Limit �� Liquid Limit Water Content - • Penetration - 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1 Tan, moist, Silty fine SAND (SM) with trace clay to Silty Clayey SAND (SM-SC), loose 2.5'. Tan, wet, poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP) to poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP-SM) with silt, loose 1:f G r .1:[:( N.....:.....:......:.__.:.. a a i F i L'J: ...... i :GL1: •ia:Lii - - ..................................... .. ........ _.:, .�:.....:... ..................... .......................... 2 3 s Boring tenninated at 5 1 6 8 Figure PAGE 1 of 1 ^'a - En')a1 Ital s. ons, Inc. LOG OF BORING - No. ESQ-2 PROJECT: Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station PROJECT NO.: EC05-351 G ' CLIENT:' County Cm of a-ituck: CIO Edmond P. Vireili Architect PROJECT LOCATION: Knotts Island. Cuii ituck County. NC LOCATION: See Attached Boring Location Plan ELEVATION: INA DRILLER: G. Stalls LOGGED BY: G. Stalls. E.LT DRILLING METHOD: Mud Rotary (wash) DATE: 12-7-05 DEPTH TO - WATER> INITIAL: g 2.5-feet AFTER 24 HOURS: : CAVING> L m m pb Description L 6 Z Ce ti 3'C o o oo N a o TEST RESULTS Plastic Limit Liquid Limit Water Content- • Penetration - 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 1 Reddish Tan, moist, Silty fine SAND (SM) with trace clay to Silty Clayey SAND (SM-SC), loose 2.5..,. Tan, wet, poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP) to poorly graded fine to medium SAND (SP-SM) with silt, loose .. '. • : i li: t i .1:1:C l- I. :I:rr[i a:ra. i a:41: its'. �. }i 1 :I'• II: i•rr,r _ . .... ... . .. ... .:.... .:. .. :. ... ....... ........ ...... ... .............................................. .:.....:......:.... :.....:.....:.... ' 2 3 s Boring terminated at 5 ft. 6 a Figure PAGE 1 of 1 Symbol Description Strata symbols Topsoil IMSilty sand Poorly graded sand "" with silt Peat Low plasticity clay Poorly graded clayey silty sand High plasticity clay Misc. Symbols Water table during drilling Notes: 1. Exploratory borings were drilled on 12-22-05 using a 4-inch diameter continuous flight power auger. 2. No free water was encountered at the time of drilling or when re -checked the following day. 3. Boring locations were taped from existing features and elevations extrapolated from the final design schematic plan. 4. These logs are subject to the limitations, conclusions, and recommendations in this report. 5. Results of tests conducted on samples recovered are reported on the logs. 0- 5- 10- 15- 20- 25- 23 32 23 3 2 NM=15.1 3 — V7.f J.f 46 —'44. 17A-f 55 — —. 6 .... 54 NM=186 i �hF hl 4 6 V�bF bl 4 4 .. V b 4 b l 4 5 .7 ll: C fl - 1 446 :1:CC 1.i 35 t.] 56 .I:I:L 1:I.Lr 52 .7'.I.Cf 66 d:I:LL a a 6 6 h+li' 2 33 32 23 3 3 4 33 33 4 4 4 22 3 Strata syn,t"ls Topsoil Silly sand Poorly graded sand with silt Peal plasticity ®Low clay WOH NM=45 Poorly graded clayey silly sand ®High plasticity clay —5 — 10 b T — 15 — 20 —25 GET Solutions, Inc. GENERALIZED SOIL PROFILE )NTAL DRAWN BY/APPROVED BY DATE DRAWN r-s ws I/IG/2000 Proposed Knotts Island Fire Station FIGURE NUMBER PROJECT NO. ECOS-351G - :I:r[t 'iI:rLI .1:1:Lr - t]tLl: IJlL1: 'L'J: r 1. i X C I I:I: L 1: 1 1 T. L'1 'L'J: r 1 .1 'LT r ]. �I :1:LFI �I �I:4l1 5trala sym Culs Poorly graded clayey silty sand Poorly graded sand with ;ilt GET Solutions, Inc. GENERALIZED SOIL PROFILE DATE DRAWN Proposed I notts Island 1-he Station PROJECT NO. EC05-351 G . KEY TO SYM Symbol Description Strata symbols Topsoil Silty sand r Poorly graded sand with silt Peat Low plasticity clay Poorly graded clayey silty sand High plasticity _II clay Misc. Symbols 4 Water table during drilling Notes: 1. Exploratory borings were drilled on 12-22-05 using a 4-inch diameter continuous flight power auger. 2. No free water was encountered at the time of drilling or when re -checked the following day. 3. Boring locations were taped from existing features and elevations extrapolated from the final design schematic plan. 4. These logs are subject to the limitations, conclusions, and recommendations in this report. 5. Results of tests conducted on samples recovered are reported on the logs. N Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors P. 0. Box 339, Camden, NC 27921 Transmittal (252) 335-1888 Office (252) 338-2913 Office (252)338-5552 Fax APR 19 2007 Date 4/18/2007 Number of pages including cover sheet To Roger Thorpe Phone Division of Water Quality -Surface Fax Water Section Washington Regional Office 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 From Angela M. Welsh Phone (252) 335-1888 Planner Fax (252) 338-5552 Angela@hymanrobey.com Subject/ Stormwater Management Permit Sent Via Overnight Project # Knotts Island Fire Station Project # 060085 Enclosures 2 copies of the Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Services X Please call For your review For your Approval As you requested for further and comment discussion As we For your Files For your use Other discussed Message Roger, As requested, following are (2) copies of the Report of Subsurface Investigation and Geotechnical Engineering Services. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 335-1888. Thank you, Angela