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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW1240301_Plansheet - Misc. Detail_20240923 (4) 53" 133" °a <° 45a a° f 4 d d < °s ::. ..e: '. CONCRETE SLAB GENESIS ENGINEERING �Mp r°7BL '.a CONCRETE SLAB C O L L A B O R A T I V E N °d: . 44 °5-/1E5. � :.: [1 4I� �� 3360 Martin Farm Road-A Suite 200 a° g':4f:t�� Suwanee, Georgia 30024 .'• - -�`O.4.5 - 4. - ,' ' ' 470.375.2001 39 3/4° 14 ° ..d Q . . ° ¢ d':.: `e [356] °..e.;.. y d'• �_ www.genesiseng.net [1010] INSULATIDN: .e°d .'.e a° ..° 4 1 [25] THICK ® •• 'e. . .'e:' . ' � <, `-4•° � t F -------- L —, CONTINUOUS HTNGE / NSULA'I'iON: orBa � i ` I LOCATION � [3C��j7] � 1 1/2 [38] THICK r a I 118 5/16 / 39 3/8 J [3005] [10C)01 \\����UUIIillliliv///i �- ------------------------------ _ -- �H CARP 2P PLACES S NOTES: 1. HEAT IS PROVIDED BY A 9OWATT, 120V SINGLE 30 3/6 i II PHASE HEAT TRACE TAPE. FOR UNHEATED j CONTINUOUS HINGE _ 29 3/16 ' 1` [772] i i VERSION REPLACE THE PREFIX "H" WITH AN "L". 1 I — g 84 i I LOCATION I ' 'L -� \\ [741] i LOCK GAS SHOCK N ING / I 2. ENCLOSURE COLOR IS BEIGE. j j I ' I STAPLE R3 [76] DRAIN I I IN % I / I PORT (I CENTERED 3. FOR RECOMMENDED SLAB SIZE ADD 9" [229] TO I r o 2 PLACES �� I , — EACH END) THE ENCLOSURE EXTERIOR. 76 11 16 �� �� (ONE LOCKING ///FjQ 0 11/16 I [ ] I [19U5] 1 f NOTES: //'I lll\\202�I 1940 j 75 1 C`� C [22I] pI DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES OR MILLIMETERS IN BRACKETS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. I"IA SSP & WEIGHT 3621 INDUSTRIAL PARK ❑R LOG ISTAPLE i r SIGH 3671 I CITY, TN 3���, Lc I I 1. HEAT IS PROVIDED BY (2) 15UOV4, 120V SINGLE BY ❑ATE HUBBELL LEN UIR 6-3D62 _ -- ]RN x�� ei25iog 25kg BOO-3 15-30 2 s ---------_- �________-� I PHASE HEATER. FOR UNHEATED VERSION REPLACE SCALE I -� I TJRAW PORT THE PREFIX "H" WITH AN "L". CHK ,L/,T,V 2/25/11 DRAWING ❑E SCRIPTION REV 1ie°=1' HOT Box® ' I I I ENG C I I 1 (1 CENTERED APR SIZE FIBERGLASS FLIP TOP ENCLOSURE I I I SEE NM 1 1 I SB8 HOTB I 1 I 1 SINGLE ANCHOR L__ -i t__ L_ ENC�OS[]RE DOLOR IS BEIGE. 39 5/8 13 3/8 APR e xBa enl 18 I -------- ------- 1 I EACII END) [1007] PAD (4 PLACES) [340] PRo ECT Nu naER "R Nunna�AwiN� R 1 I I I 09820 SHEET I oT 1 HFa13039oza [¢57] ; I i 3. FOR RECOMMENDED SLAB SIZE ADD 9" [229] TO THE ENCLOSURE EXTERIOR. DIMENSC S ARE IN INCHES OR MILLIMETERS IN BRACKET5 UNLESS OTHERM5E NOTED. 117 O /8 �� 38 D/16 wF"— 7 3521 INDU57EilAL PARK ❑3 4�c ! DOUBLE ANCHOR J RY CATF 44I� LENJCIR CIT,. TN 37771 LC [2988] PAD [4 PLACES} [979] 200kg HuseELL 8DO 345-3062 DRN '�� 1/14/20 www.hot—box.=om S NOTE: CHi{ , ,�i 1/14,�Z0 I7RA'N1Ma GESC:R P—iCN aG'✓ 1. ENCLOSURE SIZE BASED ON 1" & 2.5" WATTS LF919QT RPZ ASSEMBLY OR APPROVED EQUAL. Esc HOT HOT BOY HEATED 2. CONTRACTOR MAY SUBSTITUTE AN ENCLOSURE THAT IS AN APPROVED EQUAL. APR SIZE FIBERGLASS FLIPTOP ENCLOSURE A ENCLOSURE 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL DIMENSIONS OF SELECTED BFP WITH DIMENSIONS OF APR H BFIBE SELECTED HEATED ENCLOSURE. PRC,JECT NUMBER ❑RA'NINfC MEMBER SHEET 1 OF I HI'036115075 1" & 2.5" RPZ BACKFLOW PREVENTOR IN HEATED ENCLOSURE DETAIL 4" 4" NOT TO SCALE HEATED ENCLOSURE z z_ V) W z z ; Q LU in O Q Q o p U a N 0 4.5" N 4.5" J Q N z 0 z 6"MIN. I I 6"MIN. o� 12 0 W Q p �Q � pw UU = LUQ J � __ W O NOTE: Z � � Z 1. ENCLOSURE SIZE BASED ON 8" ZURN 350DA DCDA ASSEMBLY OR APPROVED EQUAL. w O LL I.-I Q = 2. CONTRACTOR MAY SUBSTITUTE AN ENCLOSURE THAT IS AN APPROVED EQUAL. � 1— 0 = 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL DIMENSIONS OF SELECTED BFP WITH DIMENSIONS OF U Ln W W SELECTED HEATED ENCLOSURE. LU QI J Z Z W Q Q p 0 ~ Q °N° Q J 13- 2: m v = ,� 8" DCDA BACKFLOW PREVENTOR IN HEATED ENCLOSURE DETAIL NOT TO SCALE REVISIONS TENANT REVIEW 05/02/2024 OWNER & MSD COMMENTS 06/14/2024 DATE : PAGE : DATE : PAGE OWNER & MSD COMMENTS 08/02/2024 NON-INVASIVE PERMANENT SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FALL NON-INVASIVE PERMANENT SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR LATE WINTER AND EARLY SPRING NON-INVASIVE PERMANENT SEEDING SEEDING MIXTURE TEMPORARY SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUMMER Species Rate FOR LATE WINTER AND EARLY SPRING SEEDING MIXTURE Hard Fescue 15 Ibs/acre Seeding Mixture Species Rate SEEDING MIXTURE Switchgrass 2.5-3.5 Ibs/acre* Species Rate (lb/acre) Centipede 5 Ibs/acre Species Rate Indian Grass 5-7 Ibs/acre* Indian Woodoats 1.5-2.5 Ibs/acre* Indian Woodoats 1.5-2.5 Ibs/acre* Big Bluestem 5-7 Ibs/acre* Rye (grain) 120 TEMPORARY SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SUMMER TEMPORARY SEEDING RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FALL Virginia Wild Rye 4-6 Ibs/acre * * Annual lespedeza (Kobe in 50 Virginia Wild Rye 4-6 Ibs/acre Indian Woodoats 1.5-2.5 Ibs/acre Piedmont and Coastal Plain, Seeding Mixture Seeding Mixture Virginia Wild Rye4-6 Ibs/acre* Korean in Mountains) Species Rate (lb/acre) Species Rate (lb/acre) *Depending upon mix with other species. See table 6. 11.d *Depending upon mix with other species. Omit annual lespedeza when duration of temporary cover is not to German millet 40 Rye (grain) 120 from Chapter 6 of the NC Erosion and Sediment Control See table 6. 11.d from Chapter 6 of the *Depending upon mix with other species. See table 6. 11.d from extend beyond June. In the Piedmont and Mountains, a small-stemmed Sudangrass Planning and Design Manual. NC Erosion and Sediment Control Chapter 6 of the NC Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and may be substituted at a rate of 50 lb/acre. Seeding Dates Planning and Design Manual. Design Manual. Seeding Dates Mountains — Aug. 15 - Dec. 15 Seeding Dates Mountains—Above 2500 feet: Feb. 15 - May 15 Seeding Dates Coastal Plain and Piedmont— Aug. 15 - Dec. 31 Coastal or Eastern Piedmont for Centipede- Sept. 1 - May 1 Seeding Dates Seeding Dates Below 2500 feet: Feb. 1- May 1 Mountains — May 15 - Aug. 15 Mulch Coastal and Piedmont for Indian Woodoats and Virginia Mountains - Jul 15- Aug5 Mountains - Hard Fescue- Aug - June 1 Piedmont—Jan. 1 - May 1 Piedmont— May 1 - Aug. 15 Y 9 9 Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, Wild Rye- Feb 15 - April 1 Piedmont - Aug Coastal Plain—Dec. 1 - Apr. 15 Coastal Plain — Apr. 15 - Aug. 15 g 5 - Oct 15 Mountains- Switchgrass, Indian Grass, Big Bluestem- Dec 1 - April 1 netting, or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly Mountains for Indian Woodoats and Virginia Wild Rye- Piedmont and Coastal- Switchgrass, Indian Grass, Big Bluestem- Mulch Mulch straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool. March 1 - May 15 Maintenance: Dec 1 - April 1 Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, p or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be netting, or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly Maintenance Indian Woodoats and Virginia Wild Rye Coastal- Indian Woodoats and Virginia Wild Rye- Sept 1 - Nov 1 used as a mulch anchoring tool. straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool. Repair and refertilize damaged areas immediately. Topdress with 50 Maintenance: are both sun and shade tolerant. lb/acre of nitrogen in March. If it is necessary to extend temporary Significant maintenance may be required to obtain desired Maintenance: Maintenance Maintenance cover beyond June 15, overseed with 50 lb/acre Kobe (Piedmont and cover. Hard Fescue is not recommended for slopes > 5%. Prefers shade. Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, refertilize and mulch Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, refertilize Coastal Plain) bthal�e 8ebmuajg.or immediately following erosion or other damage. and mulch early March. SEED BED PREPARATION: SEED BED PREPARATION: LIMING- Apply lime according II recommendations. If h H I i f h III n known, napplication f r nagricultural limestone LIMING- Apply lime according to soil test recommendations. If the pH (acidity) of the soil is not known, an application of ground agricultural limestone at the rate of 1 to 1 z tons/acre PROJECT NUMBER: G pp y e acco d g to so testthe p (acidity)ty) o the so s of o , a o ground d esto eat on coarse0textured soils and 2-3 tons/acre on fine-textured soils is usually sufficient. Apply limestone uniformly and incorporate into the top 4-6 inches of soil. Soils with a pH of 6 21-118 the rate of 1-11 tons/acre on coarse-textured soils and 2-3 tons/acre on fine-textured soils is usually sufficient. Apply limestone uniformly and or higher need not be limed. incorporate into the top 4-6 inches of soil. Soils with a pH Of 6 Or higher need not be limed. FERTILIZER- Base application rates on soil tests. When these are not possible, apply a 10-10-10 grade fertilizer at 700-1,000 lb/acre. Both fertilizer and lime should be incorporated into DATE: FERTILIZER- Base application rates on soil tests. When these are not possible, apply a 10-10-10 grade fertilizer at 700 - 1,000 lb/acre. Both fertilizer and the top 4-6 inches of soil. If a hydraulic seeder is used, do not mix seed and fertilizer more than 30 minutes before application. lime should be incorporated into the top 4-6 inches of soil. If a hydraulic seeder is used, do not mix seed and fertilizer more than 30 minutes before SURFACE ROUGHENING- If recent tillage operations have resulted in a loose surface additional roughening may not be required, except to break up large clods. If rainfall causes the 03/28/2024 surface to become sealed or crusted, loosen it just prior to seeding by raking, harrowing, or other suitable methods for fine grading. the finished grade shall be a smooth even soil application. surface with a loosen uniformly fine texture. all ridges and depressions shall be removed and filled to provide the approved surface drainage . Planting is to be done immediately SURFACE ROUGHENING- If recent tillage operations have resulted in a loose surface additional roughening may not be required, except to break up large NOTgt.er finished grades are obtained and seedbed preparation is completed. clods. If rainfall causes the surface to become sealed or crusted, loosen it just prior to seeding by raking, harrowing, or other suitable methods for 1. Permanent seeding, sodding or other means of stabilization are required when all construction work is completed according to the NPDES timeframes table. fine grading. The finished grade shall be a smooth even soil surface with a loosen uniformly fine texture. All ridges and depressions shall be removed 2. A North Carolina Department of Agriculture soils test (or equal) is highly recommended to be obtained for all areas to be seeded, sprigged, sodded or planted. DETAILS and filled to provide the approved surface drainage. Planting is to be done immediately after finished grades are obtained and seedbed preparation is 3. Use a seeding mix that will produce fastOgrowing nurse crops and includes non-invasive species that will eventually provide a permanent groundcover. Soil blankets may be used in completed. lieu of nurse crops. Mat, tack or crimp mulch, as needed to stabilize seeded areas until root establishment. Mulch must cover at leaser 80% of the soil surface. 4. Ground cover shall be maintained until permanent vegetation is established and stable against accelerated erosion. TEMPORARY SEEDING Effective Date: 9/1/2023Effective Date: 9/1/2023 E Q In accordance with the 2013 D-EQ' PERMANENT SEEDING In accordance with the 2013 NORTH CAROLINA JORTH CAROLINA "aaa.tm.„toff„�ir.„me„tal]„ality Design Manual Updates ]epartme„t„fE„vi,,.m talpuality Design Manual Updates