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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW7080412_HISTORICAL FILE_20210630STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. sw:zlde DOC TYPE I El CURRENT PERMIT El APPROVED PLANS F, HISTORICAL FIL E El COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE &,,� & & 3/� YYYYMMDD ROY COOPER Governor JOHN NICHOLSON Interim SecMtary BRIAN WRENN Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental QualitY June 30, 2021 Town of Ahoskie Attention: Kerry McDuffie, Town Manager 201 West Main Street Ahoskie, NC 27910 Subject: Stormwater Permit Renewal Stormwater Management Permit SW7080412 Ahoskie Police Station Hertford County Dear Mr. McDuffie: 0 (A 9�0 A Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources file review has determined that Stormwater Permit SW7080412 for a stormwater treatment system consisting of a stormwater wetlands system serving the Ahoskie Police Station located at 705 West Main Street, Ahoskie, NC expires on December 30, 2021. This is a reminder that permit renewal applications are due 180 days prior to expiration. We do not have a record of receiving a renewal application. Please submit a completed permit renewal application along with a $505.00 fee for permit renewal. Also, it was noted in the file review that a designer's certification that the project was constructed in accordance with the approved plans as required by the permit has not been submitted. Please include this with your application. Permit application forms for renewal can be found on our website at: hftps./ideq.nc.gov/about/divisions/energy-mineral-and-land- resources/stormwater/stormwater-program/post-construction-2. North Carolina General Statutes and the Coastal Stormwater rules require that this property be covered under a stormwater permit. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at (252) 948-3923. 1 will be glad to discuss this by phone or meet with you. If you would like, I can e-mail you a copy of the application forms. You can request a copy by e-mailing me at roqer.thorpe(d-)ncdenr.qo . Sincerely, Roger K. Thorpe Environmental Engineer CZ;�wo �Rroma QA�av,�j North Carolina Deparrment of Environmental Quality [ Division of Energy, Mineral and Land Resources 7RE Washington Regional Office 1 943 Washington Square Mall [ Washington, North Carolina 27889 .�U,_�� 251946 6481 V ' THE WOOTEN COMPANY ENGINELRING PLANNING I A R C H I T F 0 T 1; n E 120 North Boylan Avenue Raleigh NC 27503-1423 919.828 0531 fax 919.834 3589 TO. NCDWQ -Washington Reg, Office Attn.: Roger Thorpe 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, NC 27889 WEARESENDING: ZAttached Shop Drawings Prints Copy of Letter Change Order I M�Mcl TRANSMITTA"' 282008 L Transmittal Sent Via: �Nn EI Regular Mail FedEx 0 LiPMAR0 [I Certified Mail El Courier El Pick-up DATE: July 25, 2008 TWC No.: 2277-IH RE: Town of Ahoskie Police Station Stormwater Permit 0 Under separate cover via the following items: El Plans El Samples El Specifications F-1 Other COPIES DATE DESCRIPTION 1 Delineation Map for wetland 1 Specification Section 02300 - Earthwork THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below For Approval E Reviewed F-1 Revise and Resubmit For Your Use 0 Rejected n Submit — Copies for Distribution As Requested El Corrected F-1 Return Corrected Print For Review and Comment F-1 Other: El For Bids Due [ I n Prints Returned after Loan to Us REMARKS: These are being sent per your email to Brian Johnson on July 24, 2008. Let us know if you need additional information. SIGN COPY TO: TWC File I If enclosures are not as noted, kindly notify us at once. THE WOOTEN COMPANY E N G I N E E R I N G P L A N N I N G A R C H I T E C T U R E 120 North Boylan Avenue Raleigh NC 27603-1423 919.828 0531 fax 919.834.3589 mAY 2 3.2008 May 22, 2008 Mr. Roger Thorpe N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources Division of Water Quality 943 Washington Square Mall Washington, North Carolina 27889 RE: Town of Ahoskie Police Station Building Ahoskie, North Carolina TWC No. 2277-IH Dear Mr. Thorpe: On behalf of the Town of Ahoskie, we are sending you the following documents for your review and approval for the above referenced project: Stormwater Management Permit Application Form SW401 -Wetland (Constructed Wetland Supplement) O&M Maintenance Agreement Two Sets of Plans and Specifications Calculations and Narrative Description for project $505.00 Check for Application Fee Two sets of applicable Plans and Specifications If you have any questions or need additional infon-nation, please let us know. Sincerely, T14E WOOTKN COMPANY D. Lee Campbell, E.I. Enclosures c: Tony Hammond, Town of Ahoskie ��t�h —18" WIDE CURB CUT/CHANNEI COVERED F I -ALUMINUM CI 1ECKERED ANCHORED TO CONCRETE (6" OVERHANG 18 LF OF 4" EACH SIDE, 300 LB/SF LIVE LOAD) a" CUP OUTLET PIPE FIELD LOCATE AT LOW POINT, COORDINATE TBM: INV. 98.00 WITH ENGINEER Main Street v ln-gA65� REGRADE DITCH FROM WETLAND OUTLET TO EXISTING CMP 0 0.75Y MIN. SLOPE IN PP 4 E NO S 56-48'00" E 299.14' C) TL' 0 T PR VIDE 3 SY \—NEW SWALE 0 CLf S -A RIPRAP 0.357. SLOPE a UTLE 0) C �VILL CUR Cb SPILLWAY N (SEE ETAJL) ILL CURB (b Exis t. I Bond NEW STORM �j Buflding WATE � WETI-At D TEMPORARY SE DIMENT (SEE DETAIL)/ ILI TRAP (SEE EC NOTE 1 THIS �AGE) QI REGRADE THIS AREA (SEE NOTE 3) 1/4\ SPILL NORMAL POOL CURB New Police Station T 98.2' F9 M6O7 ApsA FFE 102.5 (GRADE AS INDICATED NEW SWALES CONSTIR CTIOI TO DAYLIGHT) LIMITS AP.STONE qSTRUCTION -RANCE A CURB Lx20'W 1— '0 1 1 - - - Atung "6' C , - '. Cc) q) 50 R, SP SPILL lulkho 0' CURB "WAY �56�'5227" S.d� E 300 �80(TO FAQL-)� Q) x x REGRIE TO NEW NEW SWALE CURB PILLWAY CONSTRUCT NEW 0 0.3Y SLOPE CURB CUT AT EXIST. SWALE x 50- /W Ahoskie Police Station Stormwater Permit Subject: Ahoskie Police Station Stonnwater Permit From: Roger Thorpe <Roger.Thorpe@ncmail.net> Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 10:44:10 -0400 To: bjohnson@thewootencompany.com Brian I have reviewed the stormwater package for the Ahoskie Police Station and have just a few items that need to be addressed. 1. Please specify the infiltration rate of the wetland clay liner. Tt should be a maximum of 0.01 in/hr. 1� 2. Please delineate on the plans the area draining to each of the wetland inlets. I Please respond within 30 days. I should be able to prepare a permit fairly,quickly once I have the above information. Thanks, Roger Thorpe Division of Water Quality I of 1 7/24/2008 10:48 AM 64 Michael F. Easley, Governor 7 William, G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Coleen H. Sullins Director Division of Water Quality 21,2008 Ms. Linda L. Blackburn, Mayor Town of Ahoskie P.O. Box 767 Ahoskie, NC 27910 Subject: Request for Stormwater Application Stormwater Review SW7080412 Ahoskie Police Station Hertford County Dear Mayor Blackburn: This office received a copy of your Sedimentation & Erosion Control application and plans for the proposed Ahoskie Police Station located on West Main Street in Ahoskie, NC on April 14, 2008. North Carolina Administrative Code 15 NCAC 21-1.1000 requires that any project located in a coastal County that must receive either a Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan approval and/or a CAMA Major permit apply for and receive a Stormwater Management Permit by the Division of Water Quality. To obtain a Stormwater Permit you must submit a completed application, application fee of $505.00, two sets of plans and specifications showing the proposed project and all stormwater treatment units along with engineering calculations and a narrative description.The application package should be received by this office prior to May 21, 2008. If an application package is not received by this date we will consider the project incomplete, We also have an Express Permitting program. If you are interested in this program you may contact Ms. Lyn Hardison, One Stop Permit Coordinator, at 252-948-3842. Any development of the site prior to receipt of the required permit will constitute a violation of 15A NCAC 2H.1000 and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and may result in appropriate enforcement action including civil penalty assessment of up to $25,000 per day. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at (252) 948-3923. Sincerely, K. Thorpe Environmental Engineer Washington Regional Office cc: Washington Regional Office North Carolina Division of Water Quality Internet: %v%%wnC%NrmerQuaJitv.or, 943 Washington Square Mail Phone (252) 946-6481 Washington, NC 27889 Fix (252) 946-9215 One NorthCarcifina Naturally An Equal Opportunity/Affinative Acton Employer - 50% Recyded/1 0% Post Consumer Paper F. APR 14 2008 FINANCIAL RESPONSI BILITY/OWNE IRS HIP FORM SEDIMENTATION POLLUTION CONTROL ACT DWQ-WARO No person may initiate any land -disturbing activity on one or more acres as covered by the Act before this form and an acceptable erosion and sedimentation control plan have been completed and approved by the Land Quality Section, N.C. Department of Environment and Natural Resources (Please type or print and, if the question is not applicable or the e-mail and/or fax information unavailable, place N/A in the blank.) Part A. 1 . ProjectName TOWN OFAHOSKIE POLICE STATION 2. Location of land -disturbing activity: County HERTFORD CityorTownship AHOSKIE Highway/Street WEST MAINST —Latitude 36017'19" N Longitude 76'59'33" W 3. Approximate date land -disturbing activity will commence — JUNE 1, 2008 4. Purpose of development (residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, etc.): MUNICIPAL 5. Total acreage disturbed or uncovered (including off -site borrow and waste areas): 1.2 acres 6. Amount of fee enclosed: $ 130.00 . The application fee of $65.00 per acre (rounded up to the next acre) is assessed without a ceiling amount (Example: a 9-acre application fee is $585). 7 Has an erosion and sediment control plan been filed? Yes— No Enclosed X 8. Person to contact should erosion and sediment control issues arise during land -disturbing activity: Name W. Brian Johnson, PE E-mail Address biohnson (cDthewootencom pan V.com Telephone 919-828-0531 — Cell # N/A Fax # 919-834-3589 9. Landowner(s) of Record (attach accompanied page to list additional owners): TOWN OF AHOSKIE 252-332-5146 252-332-1643 Name Telephone Fax Number RO BOX 767 Current Mailing Address AHOSKIE NC 27910 City State Zip 201 WEST MAIN ST. Current Street Address AHOSKIE NC 27910 City State Zip 10 Deed Book No. 524 Page No. 451 Provide a copy of the most current deed Part B. Person(s) or firm(s) who are financially responsible for the land-distur fRit F comprehensive list of all responsible parties on an attached sheet): TOWN OF AHOSKIE ED Name E-mail Address A77 1-2 2 0 0 P.O. BOX 767 - 201 WEST MAIN ST. ---A1qD-QUALflY-SECTION Current Mailing Address Current Street Address �64INGTON REGIONAL OFFICE AHOSKIE NC 27910 AHOSKIE NC 27910 City State Zip City State Zip Telephone 252-332-5146 Fax Number 252-332-1643 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 City E-mail Address Current Street Address State Zip City Fax State 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 Financially Responsible Party is a Corporation, give name and street address of the Registered Agent: Name of Registered Agent Current Mailing Address City E-mail Address Current Street Address State Zip City Telephone Fax Number State Zip 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 be any change in the information provided herein. LINDA L. BLACKBURN T prin "ame SignatJre Title or Authority Date Z/_ dy- �2 0 0 -11' lul-) a Notary Public of the County of 40'e c,-.T-e State of North Carolina, hereby certify that /v /I ) da, lu - 610r, /� hU r P-) 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, TA co, this tL�Iay of 120,009 4 Notary// My commission expires -"iOWNOFAHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH SECTION 02900 - WETLAN D PLANTING PART 1 -GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes provisions for the following items: I . Plants. 2. Ground cover. 3. Soil amendments. 4. Initial maintenance of landscape materials. 5. Storm water wetlands. B. Related Sections: The following sections contain requirements that relate to this Section. Excavation, filling, and rough grading required to establish elevations shown on drawings is specified in Division 2 Section, "Earthwork." 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Subcontract landscape work to a single firm specializing in landscape work. B. Subcontractor shall have been in related work for a minimum of 3 years. C. General: Ship landscape materials with certificates of inspection required by governing authorities. Comply with regulations applicable to landscape materials. D. Do not make substitutions. If specified landscape material is not obtainable, submit written proof of non -availability to Landscape Architect, together with proposal for use of equivalent material. E. Analysis and Standards: Package standard products with manufacturers certified analysis. For other materials, provide analysis by recognized laboratory made in accordance with methods established by the Association of Official Agriculture Chemists, wherever applicable. Plants: Provide plants of quantity, size, genus, species, and variety shown and scheduled for landscape work and complying with recommendations and requirements of ANSI Z60.1 "American Standard for Nursery Stock". Provide healthy, vigorous stock, grown in recognized nursery in accordance with good horticultural practice and free of disease, insects, eggs, larvae, and defects such as knots, sun -scald, injuries, abrasions, or disfigurement. G. Where formal arrangements or consecutive order of trees or shrubs are shown, select stock for uniform height and spread, and label with number to assure symmetry in planting. VA =111 I W11 k, 111111:2 W-11 k, 11111111 � 10 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH H. Inspection: The Landscape Architect may inspect plants either at place of growth or at site before planting, for compliance with requirements for genus, species. variety, size, and quality. Landscape Architect retains right to further inspect plants for size and condition, insects, injuries and latent defects, and to reject unsatisfactory or defective material at any time during progress of work. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A- General: Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 1 Specification Sections. 1. Plant and Material Certifications. 2. Manufacturer's or vendor's certified analysis for soil amendments and fertilizer materials. 3. Label data substantiating that plants and planting materials comply with specified requirements. 4. Maintenance Instructions: Typewritten instructions recommending procedures to be established by Owner for maintenance of landscape work for one full year. Submit prior to expiration of required maintenance period(s). 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Packaged Materials: Deliver packaged materials in containers showing weight, analysis, and name of manufacturer. Protect materials from deterioration during delivery, and while stored at site. B. Deliver plant materials after preparations for planting have been completed and plant immediately. If planting is delayed more than 6 hours after delivery, protect plants from weather and mechanical damage, and keep roots moist by covering with mulch, burlap or other acceptable means of retaining moisture. C. Do not remove container -grown stock from containers until planting time. 1.6 JOB CONDITIONS A. Utilities: Determine location of underground utilities and perform work in a manner which will avoid possible damage. Hand excavate, as required. Maintain grade stakes set by others until removal is mutually agreed upon by parties concerned. B. Excavation: When conditions detrimental to plant growth are encountered, such as rubble fill, adverse drainage conditions, or obstructions, notify Landscape Architect before planting. 1.7 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Do not install plant material when ambient temperatures may drop below 35E3 F (20 C) or rise above 900 F (32E) C). B. Do not install plant material when wind velocity exceeds 30 mph (48 k/hr.). 1.8 WARRANTY A. Warranty plants through specified maintenance period, and until final acceptance. B. Warranty plants for a period of one year after date of substantial completion, against WETLAND PLANTING 02900-2 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH defects including death and unsatisfactory growth, except for defects resulting from neglect by Owner, abuse or damage by others, or unusual phenomena or incidents which are beyond Landscape Installer's control. C. Remove and replace plants found to be dead or in unhealthy condition during warranty period. Make replacements during growth season following end of warranty period. Only one replacement (per plant) will be required at end of warranty period, except for losses or replacements due to failure to comply with specified requirements. PART2-PRODUCTS 2.1 SOILS MATERIALS A General Planting: Fertile, agricultural soil, typical for the locality, capable of sustaining vigorous plant growth, taken from drained site, free of subsoil, clay or impurities, plants, weeds and roots; minimum pH value of 5.4 and maximum of 7.0. B. Wetland Soil Medium: Provide soil composed of one (1) part aged hardwood fines and three (3) parts topsoil by volume. Topsoil shall be natural, friable soil, representative of productive soils in the locality. Obtain topsoil from sites where topsoil occurs in a depth of not less than four (4) inches. Topsoil shall be free of roots, stones larger than 1", objectionable weed plants, roots, or seeds, and toxic substances or other extraneous matter that would hinder grading, planting. plant growth, or maintenance operations. 2. Aged hardwood fines shall be less than 1" in size; free of stones larger than 1" objectionable weed plants, roots, or seeds and toxic substances or other extraneous matter that would hinder grading, planning, plant growth, or maintenance operations; aged a minimum of 12 months; and have a pH level between 5 and 6.5. 3. Plant soil mix shall be spread to achieve a minimum compacted depth of 8 inches. Mix shall be tested for a pH in the range of 5.8 to 7.0. 2.2 SOIL AMENDMENT MATERIALS A. Fertilizer. Fertilizer shall be a 20-10-5 analysis or an approved equal in accordance with the minimum guaranteed analysis: Total Nitrogen (N) 20.0% Derived from Urea-Formaldehycle 7.0% Water Soluble Nitrogen 13.0% Water Insoluble Nitrogen Available Phosphoric Acid (P205) 10.0% Derived from Calcium Phosphate Soluble Potash (K20) 5.0% Derived from Potassium Sulfate Combined Calcium (Ca) 2.6% Derived from Calcium Phosphate Combined Sulfur (S) 1.6% Derived from Ferrous and Potassium Sulfates Iron (Expressed as elemental Fe) 0.35% WETLAND PLANTING 1 02900-3 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH B. Organic Material: Shredded. loose, decayed bark, sawdust or compost material; free of lumps, roots, inorganic material or acidic materials; minimum of 85 percent (85%) organic material measured by oven dry weight; pH range of 4 to 5; moisture content of thirty percent (30%). D. Bone Meal: Raw, finely ground, commercial grade, minimum of three percent (3%) nitrogen and twenty percent (20%) phosphorous. E. Lime: Ground limestone, dolomite type, minimum ninety-five percent (95%) carbonates. F. Water: Clean, fresh, and free of substances or matter which could inhibit vigorous growth of plant material. G. Herbicide: Ronstar-G and Round -Up, or approved equals. Pesticide. 2.3 PLANT MATERIALS A. Plant materials shall conform to industry standards for the stock type shown on the plans. Tubling stock, peat pots, and container stock shall be considered acceptable substitutes for bare root stock, sprigs, plugs, and stolons. All stock shall be free of seed and vegetative propagules of Phragmites (common reed), Lythrum salicaria (purple loosestrife), Typhax glauca (hybrid cattail) and Myriophyllum spicaturn (Eurasian water- milfoil). B. Nomenclature. For the herbaceous wetland plants, A Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Canada and Greenland., Volume //,, The Biota of North America (Kartesz and Kartesz, University of North Carolina Press, 1980 or later edition) shall be the authority for the plant names, unless indicated on the plans. The Contractor shall supply certification from the suppliers that the plants supplied are the plants specified or agreed to under substitution. No compensation shall be made for materials or the cost of installation for plant species that are not specified. C. Deliver freshly -dug plant materials after preparations for planting have been completed and install immediately. Protect roots and stems during handling. If planting is delayed, protect plant materials from damage and water thoroughly as needed. 2.4 MULCH MATERIALS A. Mulching Material: Shredded pine bark mulch, one to two inches (1-2") in size, free of limbs, branches, pieces of wood and other debris and free of growth or germination inhibiting ingredients. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION - GENERAL A. Verify location of all public and private utility lines, above and below ground, prior to commencing installation. The Contractor is responsible for any damage made to utilities through the actions of his or her employees. WETLAND PLANTING 02900-4 tOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH B. Verify that prepared subsoil is ready to receive work. C. Saturate soil with water to test drainage. 3.2 PLANTING A All plant stock shall be planted upright. B. Fertilizer tablets shall be placed in the bottom of the planting holes. At no time shall fertilizer be placed in the water column or on top of the soil surface. C. Set each plant to a minimum depth below soil surface as recommended by plant supplier. D. Wetland, excluding forebay and deep pool. shall be drained three (3) days prior to wetland planting date. Planting date shall coincide with the delivery date for the welland plant stock. 3.3 MAINTENANCENVARRANTY A. Maintenance shall be included as a part of the one year maintenance agreement (Part of the Base Bid). Maintenance shall begin when plants are installed and shall continue until final acceptance at the end of the warranty period. Maintenance shall include: 1 . Watering to prevent soil from drying out. 2. Spraying of herbicides according to manufacturers instructions in order to provide for each plant's successful establishment and healthy growth. 3. Adjustments to a plant's position due to settling or excessive winds shall be considered part of pre -acceptable maintenance. 3.4 CLEANUP AND PROTECTION A. During landscape work, keep work area clean and in an orderly condition. B. Protect landscape work and materials from damage due to landscape operations, operations by other contractors and trades, and trespassers. Maintain protection during installation and maintenance periods. Treat, repair, or replace damaged landscape work as directed. 3.5 INSPECTION AND ACCEPTANCE A. When landscape work at wetland is completed. including maintenance, Landscape Architect will, upon request, make an inspection to determine acceptability. B. Landscape work may be inspected for acceptance in portions as agreeable to Landscape Architect, provided each portion of work offered for inspection is complete, including maintenance. C. When inspected landscape work does not comply with requirements, replace rejected work and continue specified maintenance until re -inspected by Landscape Architect and found to be acceptable. Remove rejected plants and materials promptly from project site. END OF SECTION 02900 JA =it I W-11 Z I 9J;J W-3 Z It 1111 ki cc] TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH SECTION 02300 - EARTHWORK PART1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Provide labor. equipment. and material to perform site preparation and earthwork as specified herein and indicated on the Drawings. Work shall include, but is not limited to, the following: 1 . Survey staking as required for construction. 2. Topsoil stripping and stockpiling. 3. Dewatering. 4. Protection of existing facilities. 5. Site grading. 6. Excavation, trenching, and backfilling for structures and foundation including stone base as indicated on the Drawings. 7. Borrow material including, but not limited to, material, excavating, hauling, placing, and compacting. 8. Maintenance and stability of site. 9. Disposal of waste and surplus material. 10. Soil testing. B. Examine the site to determine the extent of excavating, grading, and related items necessary to complete the work. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. The following Sections have work that is directly related to this Section. This does not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility of proper coordination of all the work 1. Section 02315 Trenching for Utilities 2. Section 02370 Erosion Control 1.03 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Work in this section shall be included in the lump sum Base Bid or Alternate as appropriate, unless specifically noted otherwise. and shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1 . Topsoil stripping, stockpiling and spreading after the completion of the grading. 2. Backfilling of area stripped of topsoil and filling from existing grades to new subgracle elevation. Providing borrow material for backfilling and filling. 3. Excavating for structures. 4. Stone base as indicated on the Drawings. 5. Dewatering. 6. Use of explosives. 7. Protection of existing service lines and utility structures. 8. Maintenance and Stability of site grading. 9. Disposal of waste and surplus material. 10. Soil Testing. EARTHWORK 02300-1 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH B. The following work shall be paid by the unit price as indicated in the Bid Form: 1. Undercut of unsuitable material: Cu Yd 2. Repair of soils in place: Sq Yd 3. Undercut of unstable soils in foundation trench: Cu Yd 4. No. 57 stone for backfill of foundation trench: Ton 5. Structural fabric: Sq Yd C. Take measurements for determination of unit price quantities in the presence of the Engineer. Maintain daily log sheets of measured quantities. Log sheets must be signed by Engineer and submitted with payment request. Payment shall not be made for unit price quantities that have not been verified by the Engineer. D. Payment for the unit price items shall be for all labor, materials, equipment, and services required or reasonably implied by the Contract Documents and shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. Undercut of unsuitable material: Complete removal and disposal of undercut material including, but not limited to, excavating, loading, hauling, and properly disposing of excavated material. Providing satisfactory material for backfilling shall include, but not be limited to, material, loading, hauling, placing and compacting in accordance with these specifications. 2. Repair of soils in place: Price shall include disking of soil to the depth indicated and to the specified compaction. 3. Undercut of unstable soils in foundation trench: Complete removal and disposal of undercut material within foundation trench including, but not limited to, excavating, loading, hauling, and properly disposing of excavated material. Providing satisfactory material for backfilling shall include, but not be limited to, material, loading, hauling, placing and compacting in accordance with these specifications. 4. No. 57 stone for backfill of foundation trench: Providing foundation stone for backfilling shall include, but not be limited to, material, loading, hauling, placing and compacting in accordance with these specifications. 5. Structural fabric: Price shall include providing material and placing in accordance with these specifications. 1.04 REFERENCES A. The latest revision, at the time of bidding, of the publications listed below form a part of this specification to the, extent referenced. The publications are referred to in the text by basic designation only. 1 American Society of Testing Materials (ASTM) C33 Concrete Aggregates. D698 Moisture -Density Relations of Soils and Soil -Aggregate Mixtures Using 5.5-lb (2 49 Kg) Rammer and 12-inch Drop (Standard Proctor). D1556 Density of Soil in Place by the Sand -Cone Method. D1586 Penetration Test and Spilt -Barrel Sampling of Soils. D2167 Density and Unit Weight of Soil in Place by the Rubber Balloon Method. D2216 Laboratory Determination of Water (Moisture) Content of Soil, Rock, and Soil -Aggregate Mixtures. D2487 Classification of Soils for Engineering Purposes. D2922 Density of Soil and Soil -Aggregate in Place by Nuclear Methods (Shallow Depth). EARTHWORK 02300-2 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH 1.05 DEFINITIONS B. Backfill: A specified material used in refilling a cut, trench, or other excavation, placed at a specified degree of compaction. C. Capillary Water Barrier: A layer of clean, poorly graded crushed rock, stone, or natural sand or gravel having a high porosity, which is placed beneath a building slab with or without a vapor barrier to cut off the capillary flow of water to the area immediately below the slab. D. Compaction: Process of mechanically stabilizing a material by increasing its density at a controlled moisture condition. "Degree of compaction" shall be expressed as a percentage of the maximum dry density obtained by the test procedure presented in ASTM D698 (Standard Proctor). E. Excavation: The removal of soil or rock to obtain a specified depth or elevation. F. Fill: Specified material placed at a specified degree of compaction to obtain an indicated grade or elevation. G. Hard Material: Solid, homogeneous material which are not included in the definition of "rock" but which usually require the use of heavy excavation equipment with ripper teeth. Material having a standard penetration resistance as determined by ASTM D1586 60 and 150 blows per foot is defined as "hard material." H. Lift: Layer of soil placed on top of a previously prepared or placed soil. 1. Rock: Solid, homogeneous material which cannot be removed without the systematic drilling and blasting exceeding one (1) cubic yard in volume. Material having a standard penetration resistance as determined by ASTM D1586 greater than 150 blows per foot is defined as "rock." Removal of "hard material" will not be considered rock excavation because of intermittent drilling and blasting that is performed merely to increase production. J. Soil classification shall be in accordance with ASTM D2487. I 1. Satisfactory materials: Soils classified as GW, GP, GC, GM. SP, SC, SM, SW, ML, and CL. 2. Unsuitable materials: Soils considered as unsatisfactory shall be materials that do not comply with the requirements of satisfactory above and include, but shall not be limited to, the following: 3. Soil containing organic matter, debris, stones larger than 6 inches, or frozen material. Stones greater than 4 inches will not be permitted in the top 12 inches. 4. Soils classified as Pt, CH, MH, OH, and OL. 5. Cohesionless: Classified as GW, GP, SW, and SP. Soils classified as GM and SM shall be classified as cohesionless only when the fines have a plasticity index of less than 10. 6. Cohesive: Classified as GC, SC, ML, CL, MH, and CH. Soils classified as GM and SM shall be classified as cohesive only when the fines have a plasticity index greater than 10. K. Subgrade: Lowest elevation upon which fill or other work will be placed in the absence of unsuitable material. L. Topsoil: Natural, friable soil. representative of productive soils in the vicinity of the site. Topsoil shall be free from roots, stones larger than 1 inch, objectionable weed seeds, toxic substances, and materials that hinder grading, planting, and maintenance operations. 1.06 SUBMITTALS EARTHWORK 02300-3 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH A. Submit the following in accordance with Section, Submittal Procedures: 1. Catalog Data: Submit manufacturer's standard drawings or catalog cuts for the following. a. Structural fabric. 2. Manufacturer's Installation Procedures. a. Structural fabric 3. Test Reports: Submit for the following: a. Moisture -density relations of soils. b. Field moisture content. C. Soil classification. d. In -place field density. e. Geotechnical engineer's daily field reports. 4. Permits a. Erosion control permits for borrow and disposal site(s). PART2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIAL A. Capillary water barrier: A clean crushed stone, crushed gravel, or uncrushed gravel conforming to ASTM C33 coarse aggregate grading size 57. 67. or 7. B. Stone Base: A clean crushed stone, crushed gravel, or uncrushed gravel conforming to ASTM C33 coarse aggregate grading size ABC C. Structural Fabric: Provide structural fabric specifically designed and manufactured to stabilize soft soils under an aggregate base for roads and parking areas. Fabric shall provide a permeable layer, planar flow, and tensile reinforcement for retaining the soil matrix. Fabric shall be inert to commonly encountered chemicals, hydrocarbons, resistant to mildew, rot, and ultraviolet light exposure, and meet or exceed the following test standards: Test ASTM Fabric weight (oz / sq yd) D-1910 6 Grab tensile strength (lbs D-1682 200 Mullen burst strength (psi) D-3786 320 Puncture strength (lbs.) D-751 80 EARTHWORK 02300-4 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH Clay Liner (stormwater wetland): Provide clay of medium to high plasticity with a soil classification of CIL or CH and a minimum infiltration rate of 0.01 in / hr. Place clay in 6- inch maximum lifts and compact to 95 percent. Clay liner shall be a minimum compacted depth of 4 inches. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Provide erosion control measures as specified in Section, Erosion Control. B. Protect existing structures and features to remain. C. Dispose of excavated material in such a manner that it will not obstruct the water flow, endanger existing improvements or Work in progress, impair the use or appearance of the existing facilities, or be detrimental to the completed Work. D. Weather Limitations: Proceed with fill and backfill operations based on the following weather conditions: 1 . Temperature must be above freezing. 2. In windy, hot, or and conditions with a high rate of evaporation add moisture to the material to maintain the optimum moisture content. 3. Do not proceed in rain or on saturated subgrade. E. Repair or undercut and backfill soils that become damaged by construction activity or unsuitable due to being left exposed to the weather at no additional cost. F. Do not place material on surfaces that are muddy, frozen, or contain frost. G. Excavation carried below the elevation indicated on the Drawings shall be backfilled and compacted in accordance with these specifications. H. Remove and properly dispose of unsatisfactory and excess material from the site. 3.02 CONSTRUCTION STAKING A. Provide construction staking. Owner will provide key reference points and benchmarks for construction, which in the Engineer's judgment are necessary to enable Contractor to proceed with the Work. Contractor shall be responsible for laying out the Work as necessary for construction. Contractor shall protect and preserve the established reference points and properly monuments. Contractor shall report to Engineer whenever a reference point or property monument is lost or destroyed or requires relocation because of necessary changes in grades or locations. Contractor shall be responsible for the accurate replacement or relocation of such reference points or property monuments by a registered professional surveyor in the State of North Carolina. 3.03 PROTECTION OF UNDERGROUND FACILITIES A. Approximate locations of existing underground facilities at the site are indicated on the Drawings based on information available to the Engineer. Engineer and Owner do not take responsibility for the accuracy of the information. B. Investigate underground facility locations prior to the start of construction. C. Repair damage to existing facilities at no additional cost to the Owner. D. A change in conditions may be considered due to the location of the existing facilities as allowed in the General Conditions This does not include the cost for repair of damaged facilities not properly located in advance of construction. 3.04 WATER CONTROL EARTHWORK 02300-5 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH A. Inspect the site prior to mobilizing to determine the appropriate equipment for site grading and foundation work. B. Perform work to prevent surface water from accumulating in excavations, and unfinished fill areas. Perform grading and excavation so the work area and affected operations shall be continually and effectively drained. C. Install a dewatering system prior to excavating beneath the ground water table. Maintain the water table approximately 2 feet below the bottom of the excavation. D Maintain dewatering until backfilling has proceeded above the natural ground water level and the structural weight is sufficient to prevent "floating" of the structure. Provide a job superintendent experienced in clewatering work. E. Water from dewatering operations must be disposed of in accordance with the North Carolina Sedimentation Pollution Control Act. 3.05 USE OF EXPLOSIVES A. In the event that rock is encountered that requires the use of explosives for the prescribed grading and excavation, include cost of such removal in the bid price for the work. B. Notify Engineer and Owner 48 hours prior to the use of explosives. C. Store, handle, and use� explosives in accordance with local and state regulations, or in the absence of such, in accordance with the provisions of the "Manual of Accident Prevention and Construction" of the Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. D. Use explosives in such a way to prevent excessive vibration to existing utilities and structures. Use the minimum amount of explosives necessary for removal of rock. E. Perform explosive operations only by experienced men working according to accepted practices. F. Do not endanger life or property or damage resulting from the use of explosives. 3.06 TOPSOIL A. Strip topsoil from areas to be disturbed to a depth of 8 inches and stockpile separate from other excavated material Locate topsoil so that the material can be used readily for the finished grading. Protect and maintain topsoil until needed. Place topsoil after completion of work in accordance with Section, Lawns and Grasses. 3.07 SITE GRADING B. Proofroll exposed soils following topsoil stripping with a partially loaded tandem axle dump truck to identify unsuitable subgrade areas as determined by the Engineer. Unsuitable areas will be repaired in place or undercut to firm soils as directed by the Engineer. Payment for in place repair or undercutting and backfilling of unsuitable areas shall be as indicated in the Measurement and Payment paragraph. C. Perform undercutting of unsuitable soils with a backhoe top loading dump truck or similar equipment approved for the use by the Engineer. Backfill undercut areas immediately. D. In undercut areas where the exposed soils may be wet and compaction of the initial fill may be difficult, a bridge lift of about 18 to 24 inches may be allowed at the direction of the Engineer. E. In -Place repair shall consist of discing and recompaction of existing soils to a depth of approximately 12 inches. At the direction of the Engineer provide a structural fabric for stabilization of unsuitable soil areas. Install fabric in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation and the following minimum requirements. EARTHWORK 02300-6 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH 1 . Provide a fabric overlap of 24 inches. 2. Back dump and spread aggregate over fabric at the aggregate specified thickness. 3. Compact aggregate with vibratory roller prior to allowing additional construction traffic. G. Site grading shall be unclassified except as specifically indicated otherwise. Perform grading within the limits of the Project. Finished surface shall conform to the grades and cross sections indicated on the Drawings and be uniformly sloped for a positive drainage away from structures. H. Excavate rock encountered in cut sections to a depth of 6 inches below finished subgrade and backfill with satisfactory material. 1. Scarify the existing subgrade surface to a minimum depth of 6 inches and recompact if subgrade density is less than the degree of compaction for the proposed fill material. Plow or bench existing ground surfaces steeper than one vertical to four horizontal in such a manner that the fill material will bond with or be keyed to the existing surface. Use compaction equipment suitable for the soil being compacted. Moisten or aerate material as necessary to obtain the optimum moisture content within plus or minus one percent to obtain specified compaction. J. Soils used for fill and backfill shall be satisfactory soils classified SP, SM, or SW in accordance with ASTM D2487. Dry or wet soil as necessary to maintain optimum moisture. K. Place backfill and fill material in accordance with the following: 1 . Maximum uniform loose lifts: 8 inches 2. Optimum moisture content: Within 1 1/2 percent of optimum and as recommended by soil testing firm during construction. 3. Percent compaction at optimum moisture content: a. From ex. grade to within one (1) foot of struc. subgrade: 95 lb� Final foot to subgrade under floor slabs and pavements: 98 C. Under sidewalks and grass areas: 90 d. Approved compacted subgrade that is disturbed by construction or adverse weather shall be scarified and re -compacted as specified previously. Re -compaction over utilities shall be by hand tamping. 3.08 FILL AND BACKFILL A. Place and compact fill and backfill material adjacent to structures in a manner that prevents wedging and eccentric loading on or against structures Do not use equipment adjacent to structures that may overload structure Backfill against structure only after concrete has attained the specified 28-day compressive strength. B. Stone Base: Structures shall have a compacted crushed stone subgrade to the depth of 12 inches, except the Control Building, which shall have a stone subgrade of 6 inches. 3.09 EXCAVATION FOR STRUCTURES A. Provide shoring or side slopes of excavations as necessary to protect workmen, and existing and new structures Use, install, and remove shoring in accordance with State and Federal OSHA regulations. B. Furnish, erect, and maintain required guardrails at exposed boundaries of excavation. C, Perform excavation for utilities in accordance with Section, Trenching for Utilities. Install utilities to a minimum distance of five (5) feet beyond the face of the structure. EARTHWORK 02300-7 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH D. Make excavation to the dimensions and elevations for the structures as indicated on the Drawings. Extend excavation a sufficient distance from walls and footings to allow for placing and removal of forms. E. Remove unsatisfactory material below required grade and replace with select backfill material as directed by Engineer. F. Excavation carried below the depths indicated, without specific directions, shall be backfilled and compacted as specified herein to the proper grade. In excavations for footings the concrete shall be extended to the bottom of the over excavation. Work caused by over excavation shall be at the Contractor's expense 3.10 STORM WATER WETLAND A. Wetland shall be graded as indicated on Drawings. B. Use on -site select material as identified by the soils technician for use in the construction of the berm portion of the wetiand. On -site material shall be selected based on its low permeability. Compact soils in the berm to 98 percent of the standard proctor. C. A clay liner as specified above topped with a soil mixture, as provided in Section, Wetland Planting, shall be provided to 12-inches below bottom of wetland (i.e., all elevations below normal pool elevation). Soil mixture shall be provided to 8-inches below the shallow land area. " D. Cost of wetland construction shall be included in the lump sum base bid for the project. 3.11 ROCK EXCAVATION A. Notify Engineer immediately in the event that rock is encountered when the Contract requires payment by the unit price. 3.12 BORROW MATERIAL A. Provide borrow material required for fill and backfill to bring the site to the elevations indicated on the Drawings. Borrow material shall be subject to the approval of the Engineer. Notify Engineer as to the site selected for inspection and approval prior to transporting borrow material to the site. B. Obtain erosion control permit as necessary for borrow pit grading operations. C. Provide soil analysis for each type of material from proposed borrow pit(s) for Engineer's approval prior to placing borrow material. Contractor shall do necessary work to bring the borrow material to within plus or minus 1-1/2 percent of the optimum moisture content. A minimum of one sample per structure shall be obtained for analysis. 3.13 MAINTENANCE AND STABILITY A. Maintain fills and embankments to the grade and cross section indicated on the Drawings until the final completion and acceptance of the Project. Repair areas that are damaged. 3.14 DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS MATERIAL A. Dispose of surplus material not required or unsuitable for filling, backfilling, or grading in an approved spoil area in accordance with local ordinances. B. Obtain erosion control permit as necessary for disposal site(s). 3.15 SOIL TESTING A. Provide the services of an independent soil and material testing firm. Testing firm shall have the following qualifications: 1. Authorized to operate in the state in which Project is located. 2. Have a full-time registered Engineer on staff to review services. EARTHWORK 02300-8 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH 3. Testing equipment shall be calibrated at reasonable intervals with devices of accuracy traceable to either National Bureau of Standards (NBS) Standards or accepted values of natural physical constants. 4. Prior to start of Work, submit testing laboratory name, address, and telephone number, names of full-time registered engineer, field inspector, and responsible project manager. Laboratory subject to the approval of the Engineer, 5. The same independent firm shall perform retesting. EARTHWORK 02300-9 TOWN OF AHOSKIE POLICE STATION TWC NO. 2277-IH B. Testing Laboratory shall have the following responsibilities for the Project: 1. Attend pre -construction conferences and progress meetings as required by the Engineer. 2. Test samples of mixes submitted by Contractor. 3. Provide qualified personnel at site. Cooperate with Engineer and Contractor in performance of services. 4. Perform specified inspection. sampling, and testing of Soil and Materials in accordance with Contract Documents and specified standards. 5. Ascertain compliance of soil compaction and material mixes with requirements of Contract Documents. 6. Promptly notify Engineer and Contractor of observed irregularities or nonconformance of Work or Products. 7. Perform additional inspections and tests required by Engineer when specified tests have failed. B. Submit test reports and soil specialist daily logs to the Engineer. C. Authority of the Testing Laboratory is limited as follows: 1 . May not alter requirements of Contract Documents. 2. May not approve or accept any portion of the Work. 3. May not assurne duties of Contractor. 4. Has no authority to stop the Work. D. The testing laboratory soil specialist, as a minimum, shall be at the project site for the following: E. Monitor proofrolling of existing soils to determine requirements for undercutting unsuitable soils F. Monitor grading for the separation and wasting of unacceptable soils. 1 . Providing tests in accordance with the following schedule: 2. Optimum moisture and laboratory maximum density: Provide one (1) test per type of material to determine optimum moisture and maximum density values in accordance with ASTM D698. 3. Moisture content: Provide two (2) tests per day per type of material in accordance with ASTM D2216. 4. Provide in -place field density in accordance with ASTM D1556 or other approved test and the following schedule: 5. Provide a minimum of one (1) in -place bearing capacity test for every 1,200 sq ft of subgrade area under structures prior to the start of foundation work. 6. While filling activities are in progress for structures and paved areas Provide a minimum of one (1) in -place density test for every 1,200 sq ft of lift with a minimum of one (1) test for every lift. 7. Provide a minimum of one (1) in -place bearing capacity test for every 100 feet of foundation trench. G. Submit test reports and soil specialist daily logs in accordance with Section, Quality Control. H. Contractor responsibilities for soil testing shall include, but not be limited to, the following: EARTHWORK 02300-10 I TOWN OF AHOSKIE TWC NO. 2277-IH 1. Notify Engineer and laboratory 24 hours prior to expected time for operations requiring inspection and testing services as indicated above. J. Cooperate with laboratory personnel, and provide access to the Work. K. Provide incidental labor and facilities to provide access to Work to be tested, to obtain and handle samples at the site, to facilitate tests and inspections, storage, and curing of test samples. L. Based on test results, make corrections, adjustments, and modifications of methods, materials, and moisture content for proper placing and compaction of fill and backfill material. END OF SECTION 02300 EARTHWORK 02300-11