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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20070482 Ver 1_Site Plan_20070319 . NF N 8cT TS LLC FORES INABLE USTA S 87 ELEV 34,4 7 M iaUTLET PIPE I s -0 14 824 12 TBM FILTER FABRIC ~P RAP . EIP Q ~ PLACE ONE LAYER ~F FILTER OLD TO FABRIC UDDER RIP RAP< CREEK D ~ ;f, _ S a ~ v 5 _ 9 34 2 -q 0 0 C. 5 S , 5 a 9 - rs W ~L 5 ~ 7. O P EI _ 4 8 p a G / / / / / / ~ - ~ 7 p~lN CREEK R T ~ \ f 4 6 \ \ ~ .9 d _ 0 v/ I`h ~ ~ / / i J PIPE z ZION ~ CHURCH \ ~ ~ N ~ in ~ ~ ~ -h / \ \ ~ ~ --'ti---^---- IL ROAD \ / ~ ~ r / ~ 7 - I{ / ~ , \ ~ CUTLET PROECTlflN 20 \ v , , G~ Ni7T TU SCALE ~ ~ ~ , i N F STEEL PAST ~ ~ ~ i-?= ~Cr{;A~1C,, t N ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 LEMAIt Y HOL LARK { ~ ~ ~ LI_EMAN GREEN HILL RD `Z` , 8~5~8 0~ ~ ~ ~ ' - FILTER FABRIC . _ ' ~ ~ - ~ ~ 0 8 ~ 22s.s ~ ' 150 108 I ~ ~ ~ ~~rgrv Seedlno Q 1 e~ \ 1 NOTES: E FILL SLOPE ' Specifications #b,iD - Specifications tSpeclficat#ons are as per the "Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual' of the state of iv , `t ` ~ GROUND LINE ~ ~ , ~ 1. FILTER FABRIC SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF ~ X69,5 , PP X, LOCATION „ ~ / A RO North Carolina) 36 IN WIDTH AND SHALL BE FASTENED 6 t i ~ E I P \ ~ OF FUTURE BUILDING , ADEQUATELY TO THE WIRE AS DIRECTED Mi . ~ , s ~ Table b,10a -Temporary Seeding Recommendations for Lute Winter and Early Spring BY 7HE ENGINEER / ~ C3D x50 } / ~ r I Seeding Mixture Species Rate Ctb/acre) 2. STEEL POST SHALL BE 5 0 fN HEIGHT cn / ~ _ , ~ AND BE OF SELF FASTENER ANGLE ox \ ~ ~ Rye {gra#n> ~ 12D a / ~ ~ I _ ~ , STEEL TYPE / J wc~ \ \ ~ 1 Annual lespedeza tKobe In Piedmont and Coastal Plain, / D ~ ~ p \ \ \ ~ ~ Korean in Mountains) SD / , I = t~ 5 SIDEWALK , \ \ ~ i / I ~ E7mlt annual lespedeza when duration of temporary cover Is not to extend beyond June, I ~ \ o ~ ,U1- \ NGHOR FILTER FABRIC 5KiRT 1 ~ ~ , Seeding dates / rv' -p i F / N IN R N I \ AS DIRECTED BY THE E G EE ~ F Mountains -Above i?5DD f t~ Feb, 15-May 15 ~ ' Imo- ND~ SA VEN 8c STE CO 12 W DE , ~ ~ t I rt~~ Below 25DD ft• Feb, 1-May 1 ~ SAN V RA Piedmont -Jan, 1-May 1 U O TEMPORARY SILT FENCE DETAIL DRIV wAY ~ _ G IQELINES F R t NMIER R TE GE S 4 1 r h! M# E R Coastal Plain -Dec, 3-Apr< 15 ~ ~ NOT TO SCALE ~ I 1 ; ~ 1 44 1 1 2 32 ~ , ~ ~ 244 salt amendments - Fattow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,DOD tblacre ground agricultural limestone and 750 lb/acre iD-iD-10 fertilizer, ~ ; Mulch -Apply 4,DDD lb/acre straw, Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch anchoring tool, 1 o c'q V-x,29 FPS ~ 1 ~Si 0 - ' ~ ~ A disk with blades set Hearty straight can be used as a mulch anchoring toot, Maintenance - Refertllize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, refertilize and mulch immediately following 0 5-0,003 FTtFT Q? , P 187 B 238 D i ~ ~ =EIP ~ erosion or other damage, d f 3 ~ ,C~ E - Table 6,10b Temporary seeding Recommendations for Summer cres ~ y ~ E 1 Seeding mixture Species Rate {tb/acre) 4 b ' a ~ ~ 3 E 19$ . ' ~ r ~ ~ ; ~ German millet 40 S Z~ 3 { ` 0 o A ~.._.,.E__._ ~ a ` ~ In the Piedmont and Mountains, a small-stemmed Sudangrass may be substituted at a rate of 5D lb/acre, try ' i ` ~ ~ ~ I .1Q, SWALE DETAIL ~ ~ i Seeding dates ~ , Q4 , NOT TO SCALE I ~ Mountains -May 15-Aug, 15 s r t Piedmont -May 1-Aug. 15 Coastal Ptaln -Apr, 15-Aug, 15 so ~ , ~ _ o- ~i Solt amendments - Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,D00 tblacre ground agricultural limestone ~ ~o- a _ ~ ~D _ { ~ r>~ N and 750 tb/acre iD-10-10 fertilizer, Mulch - Apply 4,DDD lb/acre straw, Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, ar a mulch anchoring tool. G S T ~ N ~ A ~ cv _ i V 1 ~ 1S M { A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a match anchoring toot, ~ r 4, 0 ~ $4' r ~ 1 S ~ , ~ ~ EDGE OF M ~ DRIVE - Maintenance - Refertillze if .growth is not fatty adequate, Reseed, refertilize and match Immediately following erosion or other damage, 'ti ~ ti ~ ~ ~ NIP 1 P r o 3~s, - r It ~ 4,Q~, Q rr~rr~a ti r = ®rryrrsrrrrgr 0 ~ ~ Table 6,10c Temporary Seeding Recommendations for Falt Seeding mixture ~ _ +~rr~rr~tr ~ _ 6~ rte, ~ o Species Rate {tblacre) Rye tgrain) 12D ~ ~ r~'rsrrr~r ~ ~ r~uairr ~ - orrr~,rr~rrprr , ~ 1 ~ i ldlrpru HOUSE DIMENSION DETAIL +~srr EDGE OF DRIVE CLDITCH ~uar?arrr ~ Seeding dates Mountans -Aug, 15-Dec, 30 START +errrmrrr rr®rr _ NOT TO SCALE - ~r EIP CLDITCH H ~ 1. Coastal Plain and Piedmont -Aug, 15-Dec, 3D START ~ u f! ; ' ~ _ LEVEL SPREADER LIP ~ = t ~ - ~ Salt amendments -Follow soil tests ar apply 2,DDD lb/acre ground agricultural limestone and l,DDD tblacre EL-20.02 _ ~ , I TOP EL-20.36 ~ _ { iD-1D-1D fertilizer. Match -Apply 4,DDD lb/acre straw, Anchor straw toy tacking with asphalt, netting, or a match anchoring toot, INV=20.36 ~ ; ~ ~ 1 { G EL 20.02 ~ , S ' T ; E ~ ,w- A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool, Maintenance -Repair and refertilize damaged areas immediately, Topdress with 5D lb/acre of nitrogen to I BEGIN FILL a ~ ~ BEGIN FILL { swaL~ - ; March, if It Is necessary to extend temporary cover beyond June 15, overseed with SD lb/acre Kobe OF SWALE ~ - "-I ~ c , ,.j ~ OF SWALE , N. ~ I F I N CPledmant and Coastal Plain) ar Korean CMounta#ns> lespedeza In tote February or early March, ~ ~ i i t t i ~ KICKER GRACE INSTALL 3 FT WIDE STRIP flF FILTER R i ~ ' ~ . i KICKER LEVEL SPREADER LIP FABRIC ON DOWNSTREAM SIDE OF ~ ~ 3 ~ ~ 04 >r ~ 222 & CONCRETE FOOTER LEVEL SPREADER WITH 4 LAYER flF SILT FENCE s , , ~ f~4 EgJ.tpgnent Seeding (SEE DETAIL) #57 STONE PLACED flN TflP 1 ; ; ~ E , 1 Specii•tcations #6.13 - Specii'ications F'ROfILE a ' I- t ~ ! e a § I I (Specifictions ore as per the "Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manuoi~ of the state of North Carolina} ~ , , LEVEL SPREADER 1 DETAIL ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i Table 6.11p -Seeding No. 1CP for: well-to Poorly Drained soils with Goad Moisture Retention; Low Maintenance NOT TO SCALE ~ 0.34 ACRES/TOTAL Seeding mixture G = WETLAND IMPACT ~ I 1 E 1 Species Rate {Ib/ocre} Tail fescue 80 ) ~ ! 0,09 ACRES TO ~ i I _ LEVEL SPREADER LIP ~R r. f, f EL-21.25 S F ~ r f Pensacola Bahiagrass 50 Sericeo lespedeza 30 ~ I BE RESTORED TOP EL=21.59 0 , 1 GE cn ~ r r INV=21.59 E~ ~ j:' , E ~ I ~ Kobe lespedeza 10 EL=21.25 rn I 3 ~ ~ ' LDITCH ' I Seeding Notes SWALE w ~ ' 1 i ! , 1 f 1, From Sept. 1 -Mar. 1, use unscorified sericea seed 2. On poorly drained sites omit sericea and increase Kobe to 30 ib/acre. ' N t I E D FILL ~ END FILL I 3. Where a neat appearance is desired, omit sericea and Increase Kobe to 40 lb/acre. OF SWALE ~ ~ I ~ OF SWALE ~ i { ~ cn { Nurse plants INSTALL 3 FT WIDE STRIP OF FILTER ~ ~ , , J ~ i LEVEL SPREADER LIP FABRIC ON DOWNSTREAM SIDE OF 2-18 0 CPP a N ~ ~ , Between Apr. 35 & Aug. 15, add 10 Ib/acre German millet or 15 lb/ocre Sudangrass. Prior to May 1 or offer a - (A I ; ~ & CONCRETE FOOTER LEVEL SPREADER WITH 4 LAYER OF INV,-2D,37 N 2-18`0 CPP I Aug. 15, add 25 ib/acre rye {grain}. ~ {SEE DETAIL} X57 STONE PLACED ON TOP ~ t , , - ~ I - ; .INV,-20,47 Z 4 . Seeding dotes Best Possible f ' i I W3=4.5 `oo , ~ i I Early spring: Feb. 15 -Mar. 20 Feb. 15 -Apr. 30 - W2-13,5 Z LEVEL SPREADER 2 & 3 DETAIL _ E CLDITCH ~ I _ L-12 _ i F / C Fall: Sept. 3 -Sept. 30 Sept. 1 Oct, 31 { N NOT TO SCALE T=1,5, ~ . ~ , END ~ j ~ f F Soil omendments -Apply time and fertilizer according to soli tests, or apply 3,000-5,004 Ib/acre ground SCOGG ~ ~IGI-IT I D L SPREADER 1-INSTALL o - I LEVE ~ S ~ ~ G v ~ 1 ~1 S agricultural limestone (use the lower rate on sandy soils} and 'i,Ot3O Ib jeers 10-10--10 fertilizer. Mulch -Apply 4,000 Ib/ocre grain straw or equivalent caner of another suitable mulch. Anchor straw by I`0.5 F VEL SPREADER 1.IP O ` 4 L LE # a~~ ~ I ~ I 28 78 9 9 & CONCRETE FOOTER N Q , j~ 28 tacking with asphalt, netting, or raving or by crimping with a mulch anchoring tool, A disk with blades set f nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring toaL i ~ I PERPENDICULAR TO FLOW ~ ~ i 1.$4 FROM SWALE o G e f r r f Maintenance - if growth is less than fatty adequate, refertilize in the second yeor, according to soli tests or D.5 ~ ~ ~ L~ Q C7 ~ , a ~ STI T ~F~iC~ r-, ~ ~ , • ~ , I topdress with 5Q0 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Maw as needed when sericea is omitted from the mixture. Reseed, fertilize, and mulch damaged areas immediately, I I Table 6.11 q -Seeding No. 2GP for: Weil-ta Poorly Drained soils with Good Moisture Retention; Nigh I 0.5 1.5 ~ i I ~ U3 Maintenance V ~ • ~ I I o Seeding mixture Species Rate {ib/acre} co i ~ PRA R IP ~ ~ I I '~J I W I Q o Tail fescue (Mend of two or CONCRETE FOOTER DETAlL + I ? p N F o Iz o a NOT TO SC,4LE ; , i ~ _ ~ three improved vaneties) 200 Rye {grain} 25 I a ~ , J I a RROLL ~ o RICIA CA PAT i Seeding dates ~o ~ f~ CO ! ~ ~ U I i, Best: Sep#. 15 -Oct. 15 0 598 88 1 a l - _ ' Possible: Sept. 1 - ©ct. 31 or Feb. 15 -Apr, 30 G' ~ ~ ~ , + ; , H PH S i - WILLIAM LLIP ' ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ Soli amendments -Apply lime and fertilizer according to soli tee#s, or apply 3,000-5,000 Ib/acre ground agricultural limestone {use the lower rote on sandy soils) and 1,000 ib/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. ~ ° ~ ? ~ i DB188 P492 Mulch -Apply 4,000 Ib/acre grain straw or equivalent cover of another suitable mulch. Anchor straw by ~ ~ , I c~ ~ I 3 ~ f ~ ' tocking wi#h asphalt, netting, or roving or by crimping with a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchdririg tQOi. E I I { I + k i O V . :3 - ~ o . ores ' i 4 I I Maintenance -Fertilize according to soil tests or apply 40 Ib/acre nitrogen in Jan, or Feb., 40 tb in Sept., and 40 lb in Nov., from a 12-4-8 , i6-4-8, or similar turf fertilizer. Avoid fertilizer applications during ~ - 3 I' ~ I _ ~ warm weather, as this incenses stand fosses to disease. Reseed, #ertilize, and mulch damaged areas ~ . ~ 1 i ~ ~ f I l NOTE: PIPES ARE EXISTING AND WERE NOT DESIGNED BY _ ~ - ~ ~ immediately. Mow to a height of 2.5-3.5 inches as needed. ~ I I MALPASS ENGINEERING, P.C. MALPASS ENGINEERING, iV= i 1 Table 6.11r -Seeding No. 3CP for: Dry Sands to Sandy Loams; High Maintenance, trine Turf VJ e ~ 1 I I R IP IZES. - EI P.C. lS NOT RESPONSIBLE FO P E S - , Seeding mixture I ~ ASSUMPTIONS WERE MADE IN ORDER TO SIZE ~ ~ ~ i Species Ra#e {bu/1,000 ft~2) Tifway ar Tifway N Minimum: 3 EIP 3 OUTLET PROTECTION. 1 ~ ~ ~ I ~ u hybrid Bermudagross Rapid cover; 10 I I 0 , I ~ I Seeding Notes • ~ E G ~ ~ f I I ~ f - ' 1. Sprig or sod {Practice 6.12, Sodding). Moisture is essential during initial establishment. Sod must be kept well watered #or 2-3 weeks, but can be planted earlier or inter than sprigs. NOTES: ~ = ~ ~ ~ ` ~ 1 ; ; ' i - 1 I _ 5 I 2. Common Bermuda can be seeded or sprigged but does not produce ahigh-quality turf, It is also less cald tolerant than the hybrids, more weed prone, and a pest in flower beds and speclrr~en plantings. 1. SITE ACREAGE 6.19 ACRES. ~ 0 I . I I TI I ~ ~ I V• LEVEL SPREADER 2-INSTALL ' ' Kr Mu ~ I 2. SODS TO BE DIS, ~RB~D ARC MAINL.. B I : ' 4 LF LEVEL SPREADER LiP - ~ _ I I ' ~ 1 Ranting dates Apr. -July TC11 ~C L0. & CONCRETE FOOTER I 2 PERPENDICULAR TO FLOW ~ ~ + I ' Soli amendments -Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 3,000 ibfacre ground R UP. ~ ~ ! I 3. WETLAND INFORMATION PER THE CLARK G 0 FROM SWALE + , I j i agricultural limestone and 500 ib/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer, or 50 ib/acre nitrogen #rom tur#-type ' + i I i ~ ~ ~ ' I , 1 ~ I slow-release fer#iiizer. Add 25-50 ib/acre nitrogen at 2- to 3-week intervals through midsummer. Sprigging -Plant sprigs in furrows with atractor-drawn transplanter, or broadcast by hand. ~ ~ ' 1 ( + C~ ~ Furrows should be 4-6 inches deep and 2 ft apart. Place sprigs about 2 ft apart in the row with one ° ~ I 2-8 0 CPP ~ + 2-$ 0 CPP I it - INV,=81,59 • • iNV~-28.14 I end at or above ground Tavel (Figure fi.11d), Broadcast at rates shown above, and press sprigs into the top 1 /2-2 inches of soil with a disk set g ' P - ' o z 1 straight so that sprigs are not brought back toward the surface. Mulch - Do not mulch. ~ , . ;;a Wl-2 j ; ~ 3 •=s.~ WZ=9 w t331 Maintenance - Woter as needed and mow to 3/4- to 1-inch height. Topdress with 40 ib/acre nitrogen in - .•~.:~>s. ~ 1 L=9,67 1 i I N F j c Apr., 50 lb in May, 50 Ib in June, 30 ib in July, and 25-50 ib In Aug. E I Y RICA RADLE h W EY R ~ C r\ E ~ Table 6.11 s -Seeding No. 4cP far. Well-Drained Sandy Loams to Dry Sands, Coastal Pialn and Eastern Edge of Piedmont; Low-to Medium-Care Lawns ~ 'r LEVEL SPREADER ~3-INSTALL p # , . ~ 4 LF LEVEL SPREADER LIP , , I IU ; r~ / ~ ~ Seeding mixture 7 105 do CONCRETE FOOTER ~ ~ + . I I ' s~'';°•°~.~• PERPENDICULAR TO FLOW © ~ i I j Species Ra#e Centipedegrass 10-20 Ib/acre (seed) or •'afa• WALE E ~ ' ~ 1 FROM S i I 33 bu/acre (sprigs) .gp~ Em.° _ ~ 1 t ° MIN ~ 0.14 ACRES/TOTAL f ~ ; a Dltch to ~ ~ , ; 1 I Seeding dates ~ ' 1 WETLAND IMPACT ' Mar. -June {Sprigging can be done through Juiy where water is available for irrigation.) . _ , W ~ 0.02 ACRES TD ~ °'s W1-2 Q~ _ r 1 BE RESTORED 1 ~~0 . ~ ~ ~ Soli amendments -Apply lime and #ertilizer according to soli tests, or apply 300 Ib/acre 10-10-10. Sprigging -Plant sprigs in furrows wi#h a tractor-drawn transplanter, or broadcast by hand. 2-3' L=9.67` ~ , E j ea~RSF ~~~~~~a TE - -p - i T-lay ~ 1 I Furrows should be 4-6 in ches deep and 2 ft apart. Place sprigs about 2 #t apart in the row with one end at or above ground ievei (Figure 6.11 d} i I ° CPP M + 8°0 CPP I Broadcast at rates shoos above, and press sprigs into the top 1/2-2 inches of soli wi#h a disk set straight 80 I INV,=20,96 ` ;INV,=21,74 TEMPERARY CRA VEL CC1NS T C TIt1 I so that sprigs are not brought back toward the surface. Mulch - Do not mulch. ND ' CLDITCH E j i ENTRANCE/EX.IT - , ~ I Maintenance -Fertilize very sparingly - 20 ib/acre nitrogen in spring with no phosphorus. Centipedegrass cannot tolerate high pN or excess fertilizer. 3 WIDE + ~ I I~ . I EIP , ; 1 s NAT TO SCRL~ ' CL DITCH W N~ ~ 1 I " c~ ' 5' WIDE z I Table 6.111 -Seeding No. 5CP for: Well-Drained Sandy Loams #o Dry. Sands; Low Maintenance I j ~ + ; I t J' Seeding mixture E j I _ !E 1 ~ ~ i Species Rate (lb/acre) Pensacola Bahiograss 50 ~1 1 ;~EI~II~IIm,I~u~I~.11Rll.ll.l~.ll.,l.1,~11. 1 i PROPERTY LINE _ + ~ 1 Sericea lespedeza 30 Common Bermudagrass 10 w Q; i German millet 10 T I N _ o ' CEN ERL E ~ , ~ i - I- Seedling Notes ~ i RIGHT-OF-WAY E _ _ ~ L~ N ~ -rv 1. Where a neat appearance is desired, omit sericea. 2. Use common Bermuda only on isolated s(tes where it cannot become a pest. Bermudagrass may be ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I F ~ - z ' replaced with 5 lb/acre Centipedegrass. N MENT OCM _ ~ 1 i OLD CONCRETE MO U S L~ ~ I o I Seeding dates ~ NIP NEW IRON PIPE NlP = ~ =t~ z CL DITCH 1 E ~ , I Apr. 1 - Juiy 15 3,5` WIDE 1 1 Q, Soil amendments -Apply lime and fertilizer according #o soli tests, or apply 3,000 ib/acre ground EIP N RON PIPE EIP EXISTI G I ~ . I ~ c agrtcultural limestone and 500 Ib/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch _-._.Apply 4,000 ib /acre groin .straw or equivalent cover of onother suitable mulch. Anchor by tocking ~ , 1 I SPOT ELEVATION ~ ~ ' with asphalt, roving, or netting or by crimping with a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch ancoring tool. J ° f 1 I W2=17,4 _ ~ 5-18'0 CPP , CONTOUR LINE F Maintenance - Refertilize the following Apr, with 50 ib/acre ni#rogen. Repeat as growth requires. May be 1.. L12 - - I i T_ INV,-2162 R C K E f mowed only once a year. Where a neat appearance is desired, omit sericea and maw as often os need. 1.5 RAN I BI • CENTER LINE DITCH ~ ~ I I i RICKER ! / ~ O q, C~ Table 6.11v -Seeding No. 7CP for. Grass-tined Channels; Coastal Plain, Lower Piedmont, and Dry Solis in the /1049 _ ° 167 5 18 0 CPP I SILT FENCE ~ I Central Piedmont INV,=21,34 ~E _ 0.06 ACRES/TOTAL ~ ? , CE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE RI _ 1 Seeding mixture Species Rate {Ib/acre) ~ F~ 1 ~ T N MPA T ' a , ~ WELADI C 1 ! I GE Common Bermudagrass 40-80 {1-2 ib/1,OOfl 2) ` ~ 0,01 ACRES TD ; I FILLED AREAS TO BE RESTORED r? i ' EIP BE RESTORED ~ Seeding dates I I~ N I ~ i r-- Coastal Plain: Apr. -July Piedmont; Apr. 15 -June 30 i tv ~ + F 68 34 42 W 149.89 FIELD 1 NOTE: I I i ~ ~ Soli amendments -Apply lime and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 3,000 ib/acre ground = + 1 ~ S ~ - - - - . , EXISTING CLEARING LIMITS 3.5 Aeres ~ I I I agricultural limestone and 500 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer, ~ I I _ ~ I IP . .EIP N 88 30 00 W 150.00 I ~ Mulch -Use jute, excelsior matting, or other effective channel fining material to cover the bottom of ~ channels and ditches. The lining should extend above the highest calculated depth of flow. On channel side TOTAL WETLAND IMPACT - 0.54 ACRES 1 i I I ; _ I a slopes above this height, and in drainages not requiring temporary linings, apply 4,000 Ib/acre groin straw TOTAL AREA TO BE RESTORED - 0.16 ACRES s ~ I I I 4 / i ~OI i ~ and anchor straw by stapling netting over the tap. Mulch and anchoring materials must not be allowed to wash dawn slopes where they can clog drainage NET WETLAND IMPACT = 0.38 ACRES I i ---~-.a , ~0 1 i 1 i ~ NF I devices. Maintenance - A minimum of 3 weeks is required for estabilshment. inspect and repair mulch frequently. t I ! I I I , i i c 1 , I JONES PAUL Refertilize the following Apr. with 50 ib/acre nitrogen. OY PHILL PS J I ! . ~ z I 7'c~ l i i t i N 1 1 N I CONSTRUCTION SE UENGE - , R. JONES JR. 6 0, so i i N i I Refer to Appendix 8.02 for botantcai names. TRUGTION ENTRANCE AS SHOWN ON PLAN. ~ ~ ' I 1. INSTALL CONS _ I o ~ s ? 14 634 ? I 1 3 ~ 1~ C, 1 REVISED m INCORPQRA'fE THE wETIJWD RESTDRATIaN PLAN AS PROVIDED THE CLARK GRaUP 6c 2-22-D7 3 F AT TN F H W H WN ON PLAN. 2. INSTALL SILT FENCE ASS 0 ~ , - ~ i ~ ~ I 1 2 REVISED TO ADD PIPE do ADJUST ADJACENT LAJ~4D OWNER TEXT. 3-S 4-aT E SLOPES OF SWALES TO 3:1 AND ~ ~ ~ i z i ~ ~ i 3. SLOPE THE S D , o , ~ ~ .N IOR MATTING. ~ -t ~ ~ ~ I I ~ , ! IMMEDIATELY STABLIZE WITH EXCELS _ , , -w~ , I , ~ r~ ; o a 1 1 ~ I I I 4 1 A OUTLET PROTECTION AT ENDS OF PIPES. f a a NST LL 1 ' I ~ ~ l I IU I 1 , ~ - ~ ~ O 5. ED AND MULCH ALL DISTURBED AREAS. ' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i SE 1 , 1 ~ , I ~ I , I I I d I 1 itEY M0. DESCRlP110N QATE 1 , ' (v 1 I a I I , , o o N/F I N, ~ ~ F REViS10NS AE 1 I I~~ I SO H BRA ,o ; 3 1 A E RICKE GR C RICKER ~ 1 , -P ~ I , a so X20 2ao ~ , 60 0 3 ~ ~ O ~ ~ ti I ~I I 2 f O 4 SEQIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL & STORMWATER PLAN r3Art=' ~ _ ~ <(111 S I I I , I _ ~ 9-25--Q6 ~ ~ ~ ~ `t i~ I ~I ' 1 1~1 A~ P N~ ~I.....I P S P R~ P E R TY scALE: 1"=60' ~ IN FEET) t I; 1 ° I H i ~ " O 1 inch = 60 ft, CE ('l I TOWN CREEK TOWNSHIP BRUNSWICK COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA DRAWN: JCB CHECKED: N 68°31'19" W 982,60 (FIELD) S 68034'42" E : d MALPASS ENGINEERING, P. C. 1134 SIMYYARD BOULEVARD JBM TMU NGTON, NORTH CAROU NA 28412 PROJECT NO: Phone 810-982-6249. 138 N 68°30'00" W 983.00 (MB 7 PG 5) . ~ 149.82 (FIELD) t°n EIP~ NIPS 45.00 ~ EIP 150.00 'ESP 120.00 ~ EIP Tax 810-982-8209 -111.1 8°30' 0" W 990.00 (MB 8 PG 126) °34' 6,,_ W X89.52_ CFI-E LR) e'n Owner. MARK W. PHILLIPS SHEET N0: EDGE OF PAVEMENT r t 1620 ROYAL OAK OR. i 3 + ~t Irv \ , a rtu LELAND, NORTH CAROLINA 28451 PHONE: 910-617-0782 0 E. 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