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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20210639 Ver 1_Pre-Construction Notification (PCN) Form_20210426DWR Division of Water Resources Pre -Construction Notification (PCN) Form For Nationwide Permits and Regional General Permits (along with corresponding Water Quality Certifications) April 4,2021 Ver 4 Please note: fields marked with a red asterisk below are required. You will not be able to submit the form until all mandatory questions are answered. Also, if at any point you wish to print a copy of the E-PCN, all you need to do is right -click on the document and you can print a copy of the form. Below is a link to the online help file. https://edocs.deq.nc.gov/WaterResources/0/edoc/624704/PCN % 20Help % 20File % 202015-1-30.pdf A. Processing Information County (or Counties) where the project is located:* Nash Is this a NCDMS Project* C Yes r No Click Yes, only t NCOIfB is the applicant or co -applicant. Is this project a public transportation project?* C Yes r No This is any publicly funded by rrunicipal,state a federal funds road, rail, airport transportation project. la. Type(s) of approval sought from the Corps:* 17 Section 404 Permit (wetlands, streams and waters, Clean Water Act) r Section 10 Permit (navigable waters, tidal waters, Rivers and Harbors Act) Has this PCN previously been submitted?* C Yes r No 1b. What type(s) of permit(s) do you wish to seek authorization?* 17 Nationwide Permit (NWP) ✓ Regional General Permit (RGP) ✓ Standard (IP) lc. Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps?* r Yes C No Nationwide Permit (NWP) Number: 29 - Residential Developments NWP Numbers (for multiple NWPS): List all NN nui rt,aa you are applying for not on the drop down list ld. Type(s) of approval sought from the DWR:* check all that apply 7 401 Water Quality Certification - Regular ✓ Non-404 Jurisdictional General Permit r Individual 401 Water Quality Certification Pre -Filing Meeting Information r 401 Water Quality Certification - Express 17 Riparian Buffer Authorization Before submitting this form please ensure you have submitted the Pre -Filing Meeting Request Form as we will not be able to accept your application without this important first step. The Pre -Filing Meeting Request Form is used in accordance with 40 C.F.R. Section 121.4(a) "At least 30 days prior to submitting a certification request, the project proponent shall request a pre -filing meeting with the certifying agency" and in accordance with 40 C.F.R. Section 121.5(b)(7), and (c)(5) all certification requests shall include documentation that a pre -filing meeting request was submitted to the certifying authority at least 30 days prior to submitting the certification request. Click here to read more information on when this form is needed prior to application submission or here to view the form. Is this a courtesy copy notification? * C Yes C No le. Is this notification solely for the record because written approval is not required? For the record only for DWR401 Certification: r Yes r No For the record only for Corps Permit: r Yes r No 1f. Is this an after -the -fact permit application?* rYes allo lg. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in -lieu fee program proposed for mitigation of impacts? f so, attach the acceptance letter front mitigation bank or in -lieu fee program rYes rNo Acceptance Letter Attachment Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach docurrent FILEiYFEM.b'T BEFIT 1h. Is the project located in any of NC's twenty coastal counties?* C Yes ( No 1j. Is the project located in a designated trout watershed?* C Yes r No Link to trout information: http://www.saw.usace.army.mil/Missions/Regulatory-Permit-Program/Agency-CoordinationfTrout.aspx B. Applicant Information la. Who is the Primary Contact?* Thomas White lb. Primary Contact Email:* twhite@pintailofs.com Id. Who is applying for the permit?* p Owner (Check all that apply) le. Is there an Agent/Consultant for this project?* r Yes r No 2. Owner Information 2a. Name(s) on recorded deed:* Pintail Oilfield Services, LLC 2b. Deed book and page no.: BK 3109 PG 950-952 2c. Contact Person: (for Corporations) Thomas White lc. Primary Contact Phone:* (tc(x)oca-ocoot (919)760-0101 r Applicant (other than owner) 2d.Address* Street Address 106 Yellowwood Ave Address Line 2 (Sty State / Province / Region Zebulon NC Postal / Zip Code Country 27597 US 2e. Telephone Number:* (xxx)xxx-xxxx (919)760-0101 2f. Fax Number: (xxx)xxx-xxxx 2g. Email Address:* tudnite@pintailors.com 4. Agent/Consultant (if applicable) 4a. Name:* Kevin Varnell 4b. Business Name: (if applicable) Stocks Engineering 4c. Address* Street Address 801 E Washington St Address Line 2 aty Nashville Postal / Zip Cork 27856 4d. Telephone Number:* (252)459-8196 pcouzxX-zzxz 4f. Email Address:* kvarnell@stocksengineering.com Agent Authorization Letter* Rease provide the Agent Authorization Letter if you are submitting this docunent. Signed Proposal Dec 12, 2019.pdf RLETYFE M ST BE R]F State / Bovine / legion NC Country US 4e. Fax Number: (xxx)xxx-xxxx 4.59MB C. Project Information and Prior Project History 1. Project Information la. Name of project:* Walnut Cove Subdivision 1b. Subdivision name: (if appropriate) Walnut Cove lc. Nearest municipality / town:* Spring Hope L2. Project Identification 2a. Property Identification Number: (tax RN or parcel ID) 286017210616,28601722345, 286018215877 2c. Project Address Street Address N Walnut Street Address Line 2 atY Spring Hope Postal / Zip Code 27882 2b. Property size: (in acres) 21.24 Ac. State / Bovine / legion NC Country US 2d. Site coordinates in decimal degrees Please collect site coordinates in decimal degrees. Use between 4-6 digits (unless you are using a survey -grade GPS device) after the decimal place as appropriate, based on how the location was determined. (For example, most mobile phones with GPS provide locational precision in decimal degrees to map coordinates to 5 or 6 digits after the decimal place.) Latitude:* Longitude:* 35.949042 -78.114671 ex: 34.208504-77.796371 3. Surface Waters 3a. Name of the nearest body of water to proposed project:* Little Turkey Creek 3b. Water Resources Classification of nearest receiving water:* C;NSW Surface Water Lookup 3c. What river basin(s) is your project located in?* Tar -Pamlico 3d. Please provide the 12-digit HUC in which the project is located.* 030201010602 River Basin Lookup 4. Project Description and History 4a. Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application:* Site is currently undeveloped wooded area. The adjacent land is also single family residential as well as agricultural use. 4b. Have Corps permits or DWR certifications been obtained for this project (including all prior phases) in the past?* B Yes r No r Unknown If yes, please give the DWR Certification number or the Corps Action ID (exp. SAW-0000-00000). SAW-2020-01911 Project History Upload Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document SAW-2020-01911 Walnut Cove Subdivision NWP 29 Verification.pdf Ale type must be FCF 6.85MB 4d. Attach an 8 1/2 X 11 excerpt from the most recent version of the USGS topographic map indicating the location of the project site. (for DWR) Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document 8.5x11 USGS Map.pdf 81.13MB Fie type rust be pdf 4e. Attach an 8 1/2 X 11 excerpt from the most recent version of the published County NRCS Soil Survey map depicting the project site. (for DWR) Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document 8.5x11 Soils maps 1987.pdf 5.27MB Ale type must be pdf 4f. List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property: 1.61 Ac. 4g. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams on the property: (intermittent and perennial) 1020 4h. Explain the purpose of the proposed project:* The proposed project will create 48 single family homes. 4i. Describe the overall project in detail, including indirect impacts and the type of equipment to be used:* Project will be for the construction of 2,590 LF of streets with associated water, sewer and storm drainage to serve 48 single family homes. The stream crossing is at the entrance of the project appro>dmately 90' from Walnut Street. Equipment used will be bulldozers, excavators and other mechanized equipment. 4j. Please upload project drawings for the proposed project. Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document Walnut Cove 3-25-21.pdf Ale type mist be pdf 5. Jurisdictional Determinations 5a. Have the wetlands or streams been delineated on the property or proposed impact areas?* 6 Yes Comments: 7.77MB r No C Unknown 5b. If the Corps made a jurisdictional determination, what type of determination was made?* r Preliminary G Approved r Not Verified r Unknown r N/A Corps AID Number: Bearrple: SAW2017-99999 SAW-2020-01911 5c. If 5a is yes, who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Name (if known): Agency/Consultant Company: Other: Jeff Harbor Environmental Services, Inc. 5d. List the dates of the Corp jurisdiction determination or State determination if a determination was made by the Corps or DWR. 11-16-2020 5d1. Jurisdictional determination upload 6.85MB pick the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document SAW-2020-01911 Walnut Cove Subdivision NWP 29 Verification.pdf Fie type rust be FCF 6. Future Project Plans 6a. Is this a phased project?* r yes R No Are any other NWP(s), regional general permit(s), or individual permits(s) used, or intended to be used, to authorize any part of the proposed project or related activity? This includes other separate and distant crossing for linear projects that require Department of the Army authorization but don't require pre -construction notification. D. Proposed Impacts Inventory 1. Impacts Summary la. Where are the impacts associated with your project? (check all that apply): [ Wetlands 17 Streams -tributaries r Open Waters r Pond Construction I7 Buffers 3. Stream Impacts If there are perennial or intermittent stream impacts (including temporary impacts) proposed on the site, then complete this question for all stream sites impacted. "S." will be used in the table below to represent the word "stream". S1 3a. Reason for impact*(?) Street Crossing 3b.Impact type* Permanent 3c. Type of impact* Culvert 3d. S. name* Little Turkey Creek 3e. Stream Type* (?) Perennial 3f. Type of Jurisdiction* Corps 3g. S. width* 3 Average (feet) 3h. Impact length* 80 (linear feet) ** All Perennial or Intermittent streams must be verified by DWR or delegated local government. 3i. Total jurisdictional ditch impact in square feet: 0 3i. Total permanent stream impacts: 80 3i. Total temporary stream impacts: 0 3i. Total stream and ditch impacts: 80 3j. Comments: 6. Buffer Impacts (for DWR) If project will impact a protected riparian buffer, then complete the chart below. Individually list all buffer impacts below. 6a. Project is in which protect basin(s)?* Check all that apply. r Neuse r Catawba r Goose Creek r Other 17 Tar -Pamlico ✓ Randleman ✓ Jordan Lake 6b. Impact Type * (?) 6c. Per or Temp* (?) 6d. Stream name * 6e. Buffer mitigation required? * 6f. Zone 1 impact* 6g. Zone 2 impact* Street Crossing, Exempt P Little Turkey Creek No 4,642 (square feet) 2,500 (square feet) 6h. Total buffer impacts: Zone 1 Total Temporary impacts: 0.00 Zone 1 Zone 2 0.00 Zone 2 Total Permanent impacts: 4,642.00 2,500.00 Total combined buffer impacts: Zone 1 Zone 2 4,642.00 2,500.00 6i. Comments: Supporting Documentation - i.e. Impact Maps, Plan Sheet, etc. gick the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach docurrent Stream Crossing Detail.pdf Re rust be FCF E. Impact Justification and Mitigation 1. Avoidance and Minimization 772.04KB la. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing the project:* To access the property the stream must be crossed at the entrance. No other area of stream or wetland will be impacted by the development. 1b. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques:* The erosion control plan (Sheet CE-05) shows a detailed initial stream crossing with pump around as well as a final stabilization plan. Only the areas necessary for construction and fill slopes will be cleared. 2. Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State 2a. Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? ✓ Yes r No 2b. If this project DOES NOT require Compensatory Mitigation, explain why: Minimal impacts are shown to access the property. Less than 100 LF of stream will be disturbed and immediate stabilization will take place after disturbance. NC Stream Temperature Classification Maps can be found under the Mitigation Concepts tab on the Wilmington District's RIBITS website. F. Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWR) ***Recent changes to the stormwater rules have required updates to this section .*** 1. Diffuse Flow Plan la. Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? fr Yes r No 1b. All buffer impacts and high ground impacts require diffuse flow or other form of stormwater treatment. If the project is subject to a state implemented riparian buffer protection program, include a plan that fully documents how diffuse flow will be maintained. All Stormwater Control Measures (SCM)s must be designed in accordance with the NC Stormwater Design Manual. Associated supplement forms and other documentation shall be provided. What type of SCM are you providing? n Level Spreader n Vegetated Conveyance (lower SHWT) r Wetland Swale (higher SHWT) r Other SCM that removes minimum 30% nitrogen 17 Proposed project will not create concentrated stormwater flow through the buffer (check all that apply) For a list of options to meet the diffuse flow requirements, click here. Diffuse Flow Documentation Click the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach docurrent Fie type rust be FLF 2. Stormwater Management Plan 2a. Is this a NCDOT project subject to compliance with NCDOT's Individual NPDES permit NCS000250?* ✓ Yes rNo 2b. Does this project meet the requirements for low density projects as defined in 15A NCAC 02H .1003(2)?* ✓ Yes f No To look up low density requirement click here 15A NCAC 02H .1003(2). 2c. Does this project have a stormwater management plan (SMP) reviewed and approved under a state stormwater program or state -approved local government stormwater program?* 6 Yes r No ✓ WA - project disturbs < 1 acre hint: projects that have vested rights, exemptions, or grandfathering from state or locally implemented stormwater programs or projects that satisfy state or locally-inplerrented stornwater programs through use of community in -lieu programs should answer no to this question. * 2d. Which of the following stormwater management program(s) apply (check all that apply): n Local Government 17 State If you have a local governrrent approval please include the SNPon their overall irrpact map. State Stormwater Programs* I7 Phase II r HWQ or ORW Comments: G. Supplementary Information 1. Environmental Documentation r Coastal Counties I— Other la. Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the use of public (federal/state) land?* ✓ Yes f No 2. Violations (DWR Requirement) 2a. Is the site in violation of DWR Water Quality Certification Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500), Isolated Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .1300), or DWR Surface Water or Wetland Standards or Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0200)?* ✓ Yes RNo 3. Cumulative Impacts (DWR Requirement) 3a. Will this project (based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts) result in additional development, which could impact nearby downstream water quality?* ✓ Yes GNo 3b. If you answered "no," provide a short narrative description. Any future development will require DEQ approved stormwater management plan. 4. Sewage Disposal (DWR Requirement) 4a. Is sewage disposal required by DWR for this project?* ✓ Yes (7Nor N/A 5. Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat (Corps Requirement) 5a. Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or habitat?* ✓ Yes GNo 5b. Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act impacts?* ✓ Yes GNo 5d. Is another Federal agency involved?* ✓ Yes 5e. Is this a DOT project located within Division's 1-8?* ✓ Yes G No F No r Unknown 5f. Will you cut any trees in order to conduct the work in waters of the U.S.?* ✓ Yes r No 5g. Does this project involve bridge maintenance or removal?* ✓ Yes C No Link to the NLEB SLOPES document: http://saw-reg.usace.army.mil/NLEB/1-30-17-signed_NLEBSLOPES&apps.pdf 5h. Does this project involve the construction/installation of a wind turbine(s)?** ✓ Yes r No 5i. Does this project involve (1) blasting, and/or (2) other percussive activities that will be conducted by machines, such as jackhammers, mechanized pile drivers, etc.?* ✓ Yes CNo 5j. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat?* www.ecos.fws.gov/ipac/ Consultation Documentation Upload aick the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach document Fie type rust be FCF 6. Essential Fish Habitat (Corps Requirement) 6a. Will this project occur in or near an area designated as an Essential Fish Habitat?* r Yes r No 6b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact an Essential Fish Habitat?* www. ecos. fws.gov/ipac/ 7. Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement) Link to the State Historic Preservation Office Historic Properties Map (does not include archaeological data: http://gis.ncdcr.gov/hpoweb/ 7a. Will this project occur in or near an area that the state, federal or tribal governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation status (e.g., National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in North Carolina history and archaeology)?* C Yes t No 7b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources?* HTT P://G IS. NCDCR. GOV/HPO W E B/ 7c. Historic or Prehistoric Information Upload Click the upoad button or drag and drop files here to attach docurrent Rle must be FIT 8. Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement) Link to the FEMA Floodplain Maps: https://msc.fema.gov/portal/search 8a. Will this project occur in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain?* r Yes f No 8c. What source(s) did you use to make the floodplain determination?* W W W. NCFLOODMAPS.COM Miscellaneous Comments Miscellaneous attachments not previously requested. aick the upload button or drag and drop files here to attach docurrent Re must be FCF or tW2 Signature * 7 By checking the box and signing below, I certify that: • The project proponent hereby certifies that all information contained herein is true, accurate, and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief; and • The project proponent hereby requests that the certifying authority review and take action on this CWA 401 certification request within the applicable reasonable period of time. • I have given true, accurate, and complete information on this form; • I agree that submission of this PCN form is a "transaction" subject to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act'); • I agree to conduct this transaction by electronic means pursuant to Chapter 66, Article 40 of the NC General Statutes (the "Uniform Electronic Transactions Act"); • I understand that an electronic signature has the same legal effect and can be enforced in the same way as a written signature; AND • I intend to electronically sign and submit the PCN form. Full Name:* Ethan Averette Signature * caFaa0c4e,elY� Date 4/26/2021 ENGINEERING dr.signincg the Future. Today Friday, November 22, 2019 Mr. Tom White tomabuybigtires.com RE: Proposal for Civil Engineering Design Services for Tom White Spring Hope Subdivision 0-21 Lot Single -Family Residential Subdivision Dear Tom: Stocks Engineering, PA is pleased to submit the attached proposal. The design team outlined in this proposal will provide you with the engineering capability necessary to continue to 'design the Future ...Today' Stocks Engineering has a reputation of providing high quality engineering services for its clients by focusing on excellence, beginning with the initial scoping meeting and continuing through final construction. This focus on excellence begins with listening to our clients and putting their needs at the forefront of our designs. We have the technical experience to convert thoughts and desires into solutions, regardless of the project's size or complexity. We have built our practice on client responsiveness and cooperation that produce design solutions that work. Stocks' experience is diverse; our ambition for steering growth and continuous improvement is high. Our core values are simple: Integrity — Doing what you say you will do and what is right before God regardless of the perceived consequences. Fun — An environment that promotes laughter, encouragement, friendliness, respect and compassion. Excellence — Work that is accurate, buildable, on time, on budget, clear and concise. Communication — relaying accurate and pertinent information with timeliness and respect We have a competitive advantage: We build Iontz term relationships with our clients by being creative personable. accessible. responsive and knowledgeable. We appreciate the opportunity to be able to submit a proposal for the Civil Engineering services required to complete the above referenced project. The Tom White Spring Hope Subdivision is a single-family J. Michael Stocks, PE • Engineering, PA (C-1874) 801 East Washington Street PO Box 1108 Nashville, NC 27856 252.459.8198 (voice) subdivision with +f-21 Tots proposed. It is a curb and gutter paved street project with sewer and water and is located in Spring Hope, NC. The proposal is based on the sketch plan previously provided. Based both on our discussion and understanding of your project needs, the services we propose to offer are as follows: Once proposal is accepted, provide a formal sketch and submit for final signoff and approval by owner/developer. This will allow for final tweaking of lot layout and road alignment prior to beginning final construction drawings. BASIC SCOPE OF SERVICES PRELIMINARY ENGINEERING • Subcontract for Topographical and Boundary Survey Services as needed for design. • Subcontract for Welland Location Services to determine environmentally sensitive areas. ENGINEERING • Prepare Preliminary Plat for Submittal to Planning. • Prepare street plans and profiles. • Prepare Water and Sewer Design. • Prepare an erosion and sedimentation control plan with applicable details, narrative and construction schedule. An application for permit will be filed with the Archers Lodge and/or NCDENR since the disturbed area is expected to be greater than 1 acre. • Prepare Stormwater Facility Design and Nutrient Calculations. • Prepare necessary and pertinent construction details. • Prepare all sitework computations to justify design of street section, drainage structures, and erosion control devices. • All construction drawings will be performed on computer using AutoCad. • Prepare all necessary permits. SERVICES NOT PART OF THIS PROPOSAL • Construction Management and Construction Staking. • Procurement of easements and easement maps. • Wetlands/Stream mitigation and permitting. This can be determined after impacts have been quantified. • Geotechnical investigation. Not required, if wanted this will be billed separately. • FEMA Flood Plain Mapping or basin Flood Studies. • Anything Not Specifically Mentioned Above. CLIENTS RESPONSIBILITY • Fumish guidance and review in a timely manner • Provide permission for our employees and consultants to enter upon land • Reimburse us for all Federal Express charges, permit fees, printing, review and application fees. These fees are estimated below but are considered extra and are not covered in the base fees. • Reimburse us for revisions required by the Owner, state or the local agency that are preferences and not required by code, ordinances or regulation after we have endeavored in the initial design to secure guidance from both the Owner and agencies from the outset. • Promptly pay all invoices. FEES For the aforementioned services we propose the following flat fees, subject to the conditions of this proposal and agreement, unless listed as "estimated" in which case those services will be billed by the hour or at direct cost of reimbursement: A. Preliminary Engineering • Concept Sketches $ 0 B. C. Environmental Investigation • Seasonal High Water Table Report Surveying • Boundary • Topographical • Wetland Flags D. Design. Engineering and Permitting (Phase 3) • Preliminary Plat for PBM • Subdivision Design (indudes all drainage, calculations, water, etc.) • Construction Inspections (16 Hours Estimated) $ 1,500 $ 3,500 $ 8,500 $35 Per Flag $ 1,400 $ 19,950 $ 3,500 E. Reimbursables (Client will be billed for the actual Cost) • Printing of Plan Sets and permitting fees, etc. $ 2,000 (Estimated Mileage Blueprints Copies Outside Consultants Plan submission fees, permits, etc. $ 0.55/mi1e $ 3.00/sheet $ 0.15/sheet Our cost Our cost All revisions and extraordinary work, on site development meetings, construction administration will be billed by the hour at the following rates: Professional Engineer/Manager Engineer Technician CADD Technician $120/hour $851hour $65/hour If we have over -estimated the scope of services requested or NOT included services you believe to be pertinent in this proposal, please advise and we will amend accordingly. Engineer's Disclaimer: Design Conditions - Fisk conditions quite easily may vary from that represented in the initial soils report and/or topographical report. isolated areas may show up weak and adverse soils or groundwater conditions may be discovered that were not revealed during the initial soils investigation. Therefore, the Owner/Client is to be aware that Stocks Engineenng, P.A. will not and cannot be held responsible for any failures to either a street or parking lot pavement design unless we can be fully and totally jnvolved in the construction Qrocess which may include, but may not necessary be limited to, testing subgrade and base density, engaging the Design Engineer for the evaluation of the subgrade and for the observation of proof rolling subgrade and base at various steps of construction, opportunity for the Design Engineer to call in a soils engineer for consultation and advice, etc. — steps which taken altogether with the initial design shown on the plans, constitute the complete design of the road, street of panting area (private or public). The Design Engineer must be given the full latitude and opportunity to complete the design by fully participating in the construction process. Plan design is a small portion of the Design and cannot be separated from the construction process if the Owner's/Client's desire is to have the Design Engineer stand behind the completed pavement structure. PAYMENT All services will be billed monthly. ACCEPTANCE and TIME SCHEDULE If you concur with this proposal, please sign and return one copy to us, which will serve as our Notice -to - proceed. Upon receipt of signed contract, Stocks will schedule work within 7 days and notify client of proposed project schedule. Wetlands Delineated and Flagged by September 15 Boundary and Topographical Survey Received by September 20 Soils Work Received September 30 Designed and Ready for Permitting by October 20, 2019 Thank you for the opportunity to submit this proposal to you. We look forward to working with you on this project. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at 252.459.8196. Sincerely, STOCKS Engineering, PA J Kevin Tlarnell J. Kevin Varnell Chief Operations Officer I hereby authorize Stocks Engineering, PA to proceed with the proposed work per this proposal and agree to the terms above. Sign re ✓ "� ' ( Date � C Stocks Engineering, P.A. - Standard Provisions I) Cousulfaut's Scope of Services Stocks Engineering's (Engineer) undertaking to perform professional services extends only to the Services specifically described in this Agreement. However, if requested by the Client and agree to by Stocks Engineering, Stocks Engineering will perform additional services ("Additional Services") hereunder. Stocks Engineering is also authorized, but not required, to perform Additional Services for services deemed appropriate by Stocks Engineering in response to emergencies, unanticipated actions by the Client's contractors, revised regulations, or requirements of authorities, if advance authorization cannot be obtained. Stocks Engineering will notify the Client as soon as practical of the inception of such Additional Services. 2) Cliestt's Responsibilities In addition to other responsibilities described herein or imposed by law, the Client shall: a) Designate in writing a person to act as its representative with respect to this Agreement, such person having complete authority to transmit instructions, receive information, and make or interpret the Client's decisions. b) Provide all information and criteria as to the Client's requirements, objectives, and expectations for the project including all numerical criteria that are to be met and all standards of development, design, or construction. c) Provide to Stocks Engineering all previous studies, plans, or other documents pertaining to the project and all new data reasonably necessary in Stocks Engineering's opinion, such as site survey and engineering data, environmental impact assessments or statements, zoning or other land use regulations, etc., upon all of which Stocks Engineering may rely. d) Arrange for access to the site and other private or public property as required for Stocks Engineering to provide its services. e) Review all documents or oral reports presented by Stocks Engineering and render in writing decisions pertaining thereto within a reasonable time so as not to delay the services of Stocks Engineering. f) Furnish approvals and permits from governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the project and approvals and consents from other parties as may be necessary for completion of Stocks Engineering's services. g) Cause to be provided such independent accounting, legal, insurance, cost estimating and overall feasibility services as the Client may require or Stocks Engineering may reasonably request h) Give prompt written notice to Stocks Engineering whenever the Client becomes aware of any development that affects the scope and timing of Stocks Engineering's services or any defect or noncompliance in any aspect of the project. i) Bear all costs incident to the responsibilities of the Client. 3) Period of Services Unless otherwise stated herein, Stocks Engineering will begin work in a timely manner after receipt of an executed copy of this Agreesncnt and will complete the services in a reasonable time. This Agreement is made in anticipation of conditions permitting continuous and orderly progress through completion of the services. Times for performance shall be extended as necessary for delays or shrspetsions due to any circumstances that Stadcs Engineering does not control. Such a delay or suspension shall not terminate this Agreement unless Stocks Engineering elects to terminate pursuant to other provisions of this Agreement if such delay or suspension extends for more than six months (cumulatively), the rates of compensation provided for in this Agreement shall be renegotiated. 4) Compensation for Additional Services Unless otherwise agreed to in writing, the Client shall pay Stocks Engineering for the performance of any Additional Services an amount based upon Stocks Engineering's current hourly rates plus an amount to cover certain direct expenses including in- house duplicating local mileage, telephone calls, postage, and word processing. 5) Method of Payment Compensation shall be paid to Storks Engineering in accordance with the following provisions: a) Invoices will be submitted by Stn ks Engineering to the Client periodically for services performed and expenses incurred. Payment of each invoice will be due within 25 days of receipt The Client shall also pay to Stoles Engineering all taxes, linty, whether state, local, or federal, levied with respect to amounts paid hereunder. Stocks Engineering shall be compensated in U.S. dollars. Interest will be added to accounts not paid within 25 days at the maximum rate allowed by law. If the Client fails to make any payment due Stocks Engineering for services and expanses within 30 days after Stocks Engineering's transmittal of its invoice, Stocks Engineering may, after giving 7 days' written notice to the Client, suspend services under this Agreement until all amounts due are paid in fill. b) if the Client objects to an invoice, if must advise Stocks Engineering in writing giving its reasons within 14 days of receipt of the invoice or the Client's objections will be waived, and the invoice shall conclusively be deemed due and owing. c) If Stocks Engineering initiates legal proceedings to collect payment, it may recover, in addition to all amounts due, its reasonable attorneys' fees, reasonable experts' fees, and other expenses related to the proceedings. Such expanses shall include the cost, at Stocks Engineering's normal hourly billing rates, of the time devoted to such proceedings by its employees. d) The Client agrees that the payment for services and expanses incurred by Stocks Engineering pursuant to this Agreement is not subject to any contingency of condition. 6) Use/Reuse of Docsmert3 All documents, including but not limited to drawings, specifications and data or programs stored electronically, prepared by Stocks Engineering are related exclusively to the services described in this Agreement They are not intended or represented to be suitable for partial use or reuse by the Client or others on extensions of this project or on any other project Any modifications made by the Client to any of Stocks Engineering's documents, or any partial use or reuse of the documents without written authorization or adaptation by Stocks Engineering will be at the Client's sole risk and without liability or legal exposure to Stocks Engineering, and the Client shall indemnify, defend and hold Stocks Engineering harmless front all claims, damages, losses and expanses, including but not limited to anorrry's fees, resulting therefrom. Any authorization or adaptation will entitle Stocks Engineering to further compensation at rates to be agreed upon by the Client and Stocks Engineering. 7) Opi.ioas of Probable Cat Because Stocks Engineering does riot control the cost of labor, materials, equipment or services furnished by others, methods of determining prices, or competitive bidding or market conditions, any opinions rendered as to costs, including but not limited to opinions as to the costs of construction and materials, shall be made on the basis of its experience and represent its judgment as an experienced and qualified professional, familiar with the industry. Stocks Engineering cannot and does not guarantee that proposals, bids or actual costs will not vary from its opinions of cost. If the Client wishes greater assurance as to the amount of any cost, it shall employ an independent cost estimator. Stocks Engineering's services required to bring costs within any limitation established by the Client will be paid for as Additional Services. 8) Teeai.ado. The obligation to provide further services render this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon seven days' written notice in the evert of substantial failure by the other party to perform in accordance with the terms hereof thrash no fault of the terminating party. In the evert of any tarmirution, Stocks Engineering shall be paid for all services rendered and expenses incurred to the effective date of termination, and other reasonable expenses incurred by Stocks Engineering as a result of such termination. If Stocks Engineering's compensation is a fixed fee, the amount payable for services determined by Stocks Engineering to the total amount of services which were to have been performed, hers prior partial payments. 9) Insurance Stocks Engineering is protected by Worker's Compensation, professional liability insurance, and general liability insurance for bodily injury and property damage and will exchange certificates of insurance upon request If the Client directs Stocks Engineering to obtain increased insurance coverage, or if the nature of Stocks Engineering's activities requires additional insurance coverage, Stocks Engineering will take out such additional insurance, if obtainable, at the Client's expanse. Engineer and Client waive all rights against each other and their directors, officers, partners, conun►ssiorers, officials, agents, and employees for damages covered by property insurance during and after the completion oldie Services. If the Saviors result in any construction related to the Project, a similar provision shall be incorporated into all construction contracts entered into by Client and shall protect Client and Engineer to the same extent. 10) Liability In performing its professional services, Stocks Engineenng will use the degree of care and skill ordinarily exercised, under similar circumstances, by reputable members of its profession in the same locality at the time the services are provided. No warranty, express or implied, is made or intended by Stocks Engineering's undertaking herein or its performance of services, and it is agreed that Stocks Engineering is not a fiduciary with respect to the Client. To the fullest extent oldie law, and notwithstanding any other provisions of this Agreement, the total liability, in the aggregate of Stocks Engineenng and Stocks Engineering's officers, directors, employees. agents, and subconsultants to the Client or to any one claiming by, through or under the Client, for any and all claims, losses, cosh or damages whatsoever arising out of, resulting from or in any way related to the services under this Agreement from any cause or causes, including but not limited to, the negligence, professional errors or omissions, strict liability or breach of contract or any warranty, express or implied, of Stocks Engineenng or Stocks Engineering's officers, directors, employees, agents, and subconsultants, shalt not exceed the total compensation actually received by Stocks Engineering under this Agreement Under no circumstances shall Stocks Engineering be liable for lost profits or consequential damages, for extra costs or other consequences due to changed conditions or for costs related to the failure of contractors to perform work in accordance with the plans and specifications In the event judgments, losses, or expenses are caused by the joint or concurrent negligence of the Engineer and Client, they shall be horse by each party in proportion to its own negligence. 11) Certifications Stocks Engineering shall not be required to execute any certifications or other documents that in any way might, in the judgment of Stocks Engineering, increase Stocks Engineering's risk or affect the availability, applicability, or cost of its insurance. 12) Expenses of Utigaton If litigation or arbitration related to the services performed is initiated against Stocks Engineering by the Client, its contractors, or subcontractors, and such proceeding concludes with the entry of judgment or award favorable to Stocks Engineering, the Client shall reimburse Stocks Engineering its reasonable attomey's fees, reasonable experts' fees, and other expenses related to the proceeding. Such expenses shall indude the cost, determined at Stocks Engineering's normal hourly rates, of the time devoted to the proceedings by Stocks Engineering's employees. 13) Dispute Resolution All claims by the Client arising out of this Agreement or its breach shall be submitted first to mediation in accordance with the Construction Industry Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association as a condition precedent to litigation. Any mediation or civil action by Client must be commenced within one year of the accnml of the cause of action asserted but in no event later than allowed by applicable statutes. 14) hazardous Substances and Conditions a) Unless stated in the scope of services, it is agreed that the Client does not request Stocks Engineering to perform any services or to make any determinations involving hazardous substances or conditions, as defined by federal or state law. If such services are agreed to, Stocks Engineering shall not be a custodian, transporter, handler, arranger, contractor, or remediator with respect to hazardous substances and conditions. Stocks Engineering's services will be limited to professional analysis, recommendations, and reporting, including, when agreed to, plans and specifications for isolation, removal, or remediation. b) Stocks Engineering shall notify the Client of hazardous substances or conditions not contemplated in the scope of services of which Stocks Engineering actually becomes aware. Upon such notice by Stocks Engineering, Stocks Engineering may stop affected portions of its services until the hazardous substance or condition is eliminated. The parties shall decide if Stocks Engineering is to proceed with its services and if Stocks Engineering is to conduct testing and evaluations, and the parties may enter into further agreements as to the additional scope, fee, and terms for such services. c) Except to the extent of negligence, if any, on the part of Stocks Engineering in performing services expressly undertaken in connection with hazardous substances and conditions, the Client agrees to hold harmless, indemnify, and defend Stocks Engineenng from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, liability, and costs in any way arising out of connected with the presence, discharge, release, or escape of hazardous substances or conditions of any kind, or environmental liability of any nature, in any manner related to services of Stocks Engineering. 15) Construction Phase Services a) If Stocks Engineering's services include the preparation of documents to be used for construction and Stocks Engineering is not retained to make periodic site visits, the Client assumes all responsibility for interpretation of the documents and for construction observation, and the Client waives any claims against Stocks Engineering in any way connected thereto. b) if Stocks Engineering provides construction phase services, Stocks Engineering shall have no responsibility for any contractor's means, methods, techniques, equipment choice and usage, sequence, schedule, safety programs, or safety practices, nor shall Stocks Engineering have any authority or responsibility to stop or direct the work of any contractor. Stocks Engineering's visits will be for the purpose of endeavoring to provide the Client a greater degree of confidence that the completed work of it contractors will generally conform to the construction documents prepared by Stocks Engineering. Stocks Engineering neither guarantees the performance of contractors, nor assumes responsibility for any contractor's failure to perform its work in accordance with the contract documents. c) The Client agrees that each contract with any contractor shall state that the contractor shall be solely responsible for job site safety and for its means and methods; that the contractor shall indemnify the Client and Stocks Engineering for all claims and liability arising out of job site accidents; and that the Client and Stocks Engineering shall be made additional insured under the contractor's general liability insurance policy. d) Stocks Engineering is not responsible for procuring pertnits, certificates, and licenses required for any construction unless such procurement responsibilities are specifically assigned to the Engineer in the Scope of Services. 16) Assignment and Subcontracting This agreement gives no rights or benefits to anyone other than the Client and Stocks Engineering, and all duties and responsibilities undertaken pursuant to this Agreement will be for the sole benefit of the Client and Stocks Engineering. Neither the Client nor Stocks Engineering shall assign or transfer any rights under or interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the other. However, nothing herein shall prevent or restrict Stocks Engineering from retaining independent professional associates, subconsultants, ands Engineering may deem appropriate. suppliers, tots as Stocks 17) Confidentiality The Client consents to the use and dissemination by Stocks Engineering of photographs of the project and to the use by Stocks Engineering of facts, data and infonnation obtained by Stocks Engineering in the performance of its services. If, however, any facts, data or information are specifically identified in writing by the Client as confidential, Stocks Engineering shall use reasonable care to maintain the confidentiality of that material. 18) Ownership of Doenmenta and Intellectual Property Except as otherwise provided herein, engineering documents, drawings, and specifications prepared by Stocks Engineering and furnished to the Client as pert of the Services shall become the property of the Client; provided, however, that Stocks Engineering shall have the unrestricted right to their use. Stocks Engineering shall retain its copyright and ownership rights in its design, drawing details, specification, data bases, computer software, and other propictary property. Intellectual property developed. utilized, or modified in the performance of the Services shall remain the properly of Stocks Engineering. 19) Miscellaneous Provisions This Agreement is to be govcmed by the law of the State of Nonh Carolina. This Agreement shall bind, and the benefits thereof shall insure to, die parties hereto, their legal representatives, executors, administrators, successors and assigns. This Agreement contains the entire and fully integrated agreement between the parties, and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, representations, agreements or understandings, whetter written or oral. This Agreement can be supplemented or amended only by a written document executed by both parties. Provided, however, that any conflicting or additional temss on any purchase order issued by the Client shall be void and are hereby expressly rejected by Stocks Engineering, Any provision in this Agreement that is unenforceable in may jurisdiction shall, as to such jurisdiction, be ineffective to the extent of such unenfaeceability without invalidating the rctnaining provisions or affecting the validity or enforceability of such provision in any other jurisdiction. The ion-enforcanent of any provision by either party shall not constitute a waiver of that provision nor shall n affect the enforceability 10-2006 of that provision or of the remainder of this Agreement. DWR Pre -Filing Meeting Request Form ID#* Regional Office * Reviewer List* 20210639 Version* 1 Raleigh Regional Office - (919) 791-4200 Stephanie Goss Pre -Filing Meeting Request submitted 3/26/2021 Contact Name * Ethan Averette Contact Email Address* eaverette@stocksengineering.com Project Name * Walnut Cove Subdivision Project Owner* Tom White Project County* Nash Owner Address: Street Address 106 Yellowwood Avenue Address Line 2 City State / Rovince / Region Zebulon NC Fbstal / Zip Code Country 27597 US Is this a transportation project?* r Yes r No Type(s) of approval sought from the DWR: l 401 Water Quality Certification - I— 401 Water Quality Certification - Reg ula r Express I— Individual Permit I— Modification I— Shoreline Stabilization Does this project have an existing project ID#?* r Yes C No Please list all existing project ID's associated with this projects.* SW5201001, NASH-2021-006 Do you know the name of the staff member you would like to request a meeting with? Please give a brief project description below and include location information.* Single family residential subdivision in Spring Hope, NC with 47 lots. The stream crossing is at the entrance to the subdivision and the crossing detail is located on sheet CE-04 and CE-05 in the attached plan set. Please give a couple of dates you are available for a meeting. 3/31/2021 Please attach the documentation you would like to have the meeting about. Walnut Cove 3-25-21.pdf 7.77MB pdf only By digitally signing below, I certify that I have read and understood that per the Federal Clean Water Act Section 401 Certification Rule the following statements: • This form completes the requirement of the Pre -Filing Meeting Request in the Clean Water Act Section 401 Certification Rule. • I understand by signing this form that I cannot submit my application until 30 calendar days after this pre -filing meeting request. • !also understand that DWR is not required to respond or grant the meeting request. Your project's thirty -day clock started upon receipt of this application. You will receive notification regarding meeting location and time if a meeting is necessary. You will receive notification when the thirty -day clock has expired, and you can submit an application. Signature Submittal Date 3/26/2021 83 82 81 80 79 N rl3 Wn NnC- c Ge NrB GeC GeC NrB Spring Hope • LAND OWNER: JOHN TATE and GLEN TELLEFSEN 1209 INDIAN TRAIL RALEIGH, N.C. 27609 PHONE: DEVELOPER- TOM WHITE 106 YELLOWWOOD AVE. ZEBULON, N.C. 27597 PHONE: 919.760.0101 ENGINEER: STOCKS ENGINEERING, PA. 801 E. WASHINGTON STREET NASHVILLE, N.C. 27856 PHONE: 252.459.8196 ENGINEER- WILLIE MILLER, PLS P.O. BOX 1015 BEULAVILLE, N.C. 28518 PHONE: 910.296.4283 CURVE TABLE CURVE LENGTH RADIUS DELTA TANGENT CHORD DIRECTION CHORD LENGTH C 1 159.84 525.00 1726'38" 80.54 S5329'43"W 159.22 C 2 161.58 475.00 1929'25" 81.58 N522820 E 160.80 C 3 187.94 975.00 11'02'38" 94.26 N3712'18E 187.64 C 4 138.04 100.00 79'05'31 " 82.57 N07"51 '46 "W 127.34 C 5 232.86 300.00 4428'19" 122.65 S20 21 '18"W 227.05 C 6 178.25 225.00 4523'31" 94.10 S2434'37'E 173.63 INDEX OF SHEETS CE-01 CE-02 CE-03 CE-04 CE-05 CE-06 D-01 D-02 D-03 D-04 D-05 D-06 CONSTRUCTION PLAT BRYSON'S COVE PLAN + PROFILE FARRAH AVE PLAN + PROFILE GRADING and DRAINAGE PLAN EROSION CONTROL PLAN STORMWATER WET POND DETAIL EROSION CONTROL DETAILS SITE NOTES and DETAILS UTILITY NOTES and DETAILS NCGO1 NOTES SHEET NCGO1 NOTES SHEET POST DEVELOPMENT RUNOFF MAP LINE BEARING DISTANCE L1 S 48°54'24" W 4.53' L2 S 67°54'37" W 46.20' L3 S 52°39'36" W 47.27' L4 S 19°05'33" W 47.88' L5 S 16° 18' 1 1 " E 27.97' L6 S 11°35'57" W 37.43' L7 S 75°23'53" W 52.76' L8 S 49° 19'27" W 55.44' L9 S 62°02'03" E 31.91' L10 N 88°46'01 " E 38.87' L11 N 80°50'59" E 56.72' L12 N 88°30'17" E 48.19' L13 S 71°58'02" W 13.77' L14 S 43°20'59" W 41.92' L15 N 89°30'21 " W 47.67' L16 S 84°20'42" W 47.60' L17 S 63°25'30" W 48.68' L18 S 49°55'57" W 37.29' L19 S 40' 18'00" W 54.94' L20 S 37°07'50" W 47.94' L21 S 56°05'52" W 25.76' L22 S 38°21'14" W 29.60' L23 S 19°46'46" W 90.19' L24 S 09°44'11" W 44.71' L25 S 30°31'34" W 13.95' L26 N 06°33'44" W 26.15' L27 N 05°40'57" E 65.63' L28 N 10°16'14" W 55.01' L29 N 41 °37' 18" W 27.07' L30 N 50°23'29" E 44.99' L31 N 35°45'09" E 65.33' L32 N 55°01'09" E 56.29' L33 N 51 °57' 13" E 152.83' L34 N 27° 14'32" E 46.20' L35 N 52°36'13" E 40.08' L36 N 48°57'18" E 118.34' L37 N 09°37'19" E 34.76' L38 N 26°03'46" E 42.65' L39 N 1 1 °39'04" E 20.97' L40 N 27°02'33" E 57.35' L41 N 06°28'09" W 18.98' L42 N 61 °38'47" E 47.42' NOTE = NORTH IS NC GRID 83 (2011) PROPERTY IS IN NASH COUNTY PIN # 286017210616, 286018215877, PIN # 286017223345 OWNER ALL THREE TRACTS IS GLENN TELLEFSEN & JOHN TATE SPRING HOPE NC BOUNDARY SURVEY TOPO, & WETLANDS SURVEY FOR GLENN TELLEFSEN & JOHN TATE MANNINGS TOWNSHIP NASH COUNTY NC LEGEND - 0- Found iron or iron pipe New 1/2" Rebar set - Computed Point 0 Center line Water Valve Fire Hydrant Lamp Post Sanitary Sewer Manhole •-._ 1 _ \,�` 2-26 ems° yy.� , , , - �- N89'20'45"E 27.19' o°qp 6' L� S>)0 o G 06 � I o \ :1.-'‘;::1: --- L...... _ 1......./.4,6.6:2y/k, �i� - i\ L �ti • \ \ °F i q \ \\ I I \ 0<2 -1 \ 0 • �\\\\\\\ ,? ` �\`\I \\\\, ` . \\\ i 114.83' ti n' w / 21 1 10, 644 SF 1 P I 0.24Ac. \ r.„ Ir-- \ 3 v 11 20 \ 113,372 SF j ; V 0.31 Ac. 7-' l\\ 1 • \ \• op \.�,12-179 SF � v 0.28 Ac. / X1,39j �F\v c\ / 10,575 F /0.24 Ac. / 15 \ 11,392 SF \, 0.26 Ac. /, 120.00' / II I II I I I I I I 1./ 1 0, 0, °)2, 3 -I1 _1 3 I 2.0% I;; 30" S.S. M.H. "90 0o0 c3 7, 7 50' R/W 25' BB 1" SF9.5B (AT 80% BUILDOUT) 12 2" SF9.5C (CONFIRM WITH GEOTECH) SEE VALLEY CURB 1 /41 DETAIL COMPACTED SUBGRADE - PREPARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH GEOTECHNICAL REPORT. 0�, 'II 8" CABC RESIDENTIAL/LOCAL CROSS SECTION NOT TO SCALE i 04, / O O 80.00' 25' MBSL CO CO L 25' MBSL WATER METER S.S. m n C.O. 0 O '°i�a fs:1•:T#:::1�;%is: J�:zt��'•I.::'I oti R/W --�� -S-- 30" ROLL CURB TYPICAL LOT DETAIL SCALE: 1" = 50' SDR-21 WATER (1.5' OFF BACK OF CURB) 8" SOR 35 PVC SEWER 4 GRASS STRIP 5' SIDEWALK R/W 3 1 I- 1L_ 3 CONCRETE TO BE CLASS AA AIR ENTRAINED LOW SLUMP 4500 P.S.I. 18" 12" 2'-6" VALLEY CURB NOT TO SCALE BEFORE YOU DIG, CALL NORTH CAROLINA ONE CALL CENTER www.ncocc.org SITE INFORMATION SITE LOCATION: WALNUT STREET, SPRING HOPE, N.C. TRACK ACREAGE- 21.24 Ac. NUMBER OF LOTS- 48 LINEAR FOOTAGE OF STREETS- 2,590 LF AREA OF PROPOSED STREET R/W: 3.00 Ac. DISTURBED AREA• 5.91 Ac. ZONE: R-8 TAX ID# 2860 1722 3345 2860 1821 5877 2860 1721 0616 MINIMUM BUILDING SETBACKS: FRONT: 25' SIDE: 10' REAR: 25' CORNER SIDE 12.5' MINIMUM STREET FRONTAGE: 80 FT. MINIMUM LOT SIZE. 8,000 SF TOWNSHIP. SPRING HOPE COUNTY. NASH RIVER BASIN• TAR-PAMLICO EX. IMPERVIOUS AREA• 0.00 Ac. PRO. IMPERVIOUS AREA:. 5.95 Ac. IMPERVIOUS AREA CALC: STREET 1.55 Ac. SIDEWALK 0.54 Ac. LOTS 3,500 S.F. / LOT = 3.78 Ac. TOTAL IMPERVIOUS 5.87 Ac. SCALE: 1" = 100' 0 100 200 250 300 1 (CONSTRUCTION PLAT REVISIONS 11/30/20 DWQ COMMENTS 1/4/21 DWQ COMMENTS FILE NO.: 2019-087 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=100' ♦ VERT. SCALE: N/A THEREFORE, EVERYONE WHO HEARS THESE WORDS OF MINE AND PUTS THEM INTO PRACTICE IS LIKE A WISE MAN WHO BUILT HIS HOUSE ON THE ROCK. MATTHEW 7:24 CE-01 • 285 280 275 270 265 260 255 250 245 240 0 // � El5 c) F LEI 0 EFI 0 /CBT4 I4/ • '24/'3 1' MINIMUM SEPARATION BETWEEN DIP WATER MAIN AND CATCH BASIN. LOW PT STA: 11+35.42 LOW PT ELEV: 249.13 PVI STA: 11+15.29 PVI ELEV: 247.00 ti DI#25 444°3 34" E 80.00' 25_BSL 32. 44' Rio, Way K: 22.48 LVC: 200.00 CURVE TABLE CURVE LENGTH RADIUS DELTA TANGENT CHORD DIRECTION CHORD LENGTH C 1 159.84 525.00 1726'38" 80.54 S5329'43"W 159.22 C 2 161.58 475.00 1929'25" 81.58 N52 28'20'E 160.80 C 3 187.94 975.00 11'02'38" 94.26 N37"12'18'E 187.64 C 4 138.04 100.00 79'0531 " 82.57 N07 51 '46"W 127.34 C 5 232.86 300.00 44 28'19" 122.65 S20 21 '18"W 227.05 C 6 178.25 225.00 45 23'31 " 94.10 S243437'E 173.63 / HIGH PT STA: 16+00.00 HIGH PT ELEV: 259.79 PVI STA: 14+50.00 PVI ELEV: 258.89 121.97' K: 101.61 LVC: 300.00 25.51' I B#16 SDR- 25 BSL CB#17Mae 69.5$' 83.73' . L CB#18 2:.34' i---_ 110.00' 162.78' ORCZMaremiii "441" 11""4151'11""1421l1111811 ' ` ®2M1CSNEMENEREM` 50' WIDE TAR-PAM BUFFER 79-71-1 of ,„ I LOW PT STA: 17+50.00 LOW PT ELEV: 260.69 PVI STA: 18+50.00 PVI ELEV: 261.29 253 K: 104.23 LVC: 200.00 254 80.00- 2$5 C__11#19 56.89' 21 255 CB#20 J CB#2 co O O CB#21 -t- co p O CB#23L cb_ / -7T / yz -xi. 6CZ SCALE: 1" = 50' NORTH CAROLINA ONE CALL CENTER www.ncocc.org 0 HIGH PT STA: 24+00.00 HIGH PT ELEV: 273.73 PVI STA: 23+00.00 PVI ELEV: 272.63 50 100 125 150 K: 140.96 LVC: 200.00 PROFILE LEGEND 30' OFFSET LEFT - - - - 15' OFFSET LEFT - EXISTING CA - - • - 15' OFFSET RIGHT - - • - 30' OFFSET RIGHT 01 N A M 1 O CO c0 Cn 01 N N NO in �k 0) in 0 ,- O CO V) r) �k 01 0 O 0) N PLC) �k O O N 0 O 0) CO �O O d O 0 O 10 � CO O� �k � O O O �M p CO 0 O M I� �) CV = 5 O Ln O y) O o0 N I � O In O M lf) S (CD I N O O 0) II) p0 CO O O In O CO 0 2 N O O 1 co O co O i+ 5 r O1 O N O N O O M r` O 0 + O N + N + N M �� + CO i + O N -�+ 00 01 O N ' + N 1 N .. + N �i N �i U W J Q O W J Q� �O 0 .. 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N N rn r? c 4" CLR -l' 188LF8" I o 0 N N NNN cc) up 13 NN NN CO N co N CO N CO N P®0.45% co �o �z ? zz z _ z r -czy- 0 rn O p b o p> O >> Z Z p> Z p> o> -_z 0> CO 6j � Zip N Z - Z Z > Z > Z > Z Co N N ZZ� N Z Z d Q�Q p Z LLIw O O cK �� N N �� N ro �� N N to CD �� N N Z cO cr) �� N N Z in Ki �� N N 00 r7 ui NN N N 00 ui co CNN N N NN co 0o N� N N �� ao of N� N N �� ai o 00 N N �� 0 0 00 N N C o a N c NN O 00 co co N N rnp 00 co co N N N co a N C r7 OO co co N N r NN co CO N N r 00 �� CO CO N N rnp �� CO co N N r c0c0 co co N N r �� r co co N N r �� co co N N 00 00 06 r N N 00 r CO N N r NN 03 r N N r �� r7r7 r r N N 0000 r7r7 r r N N C �f N. r N c r N 285 280 275 270 265 260 255 250 245 240 235 ` BLN-C-1874 STREET "A" PLAN/PROFILE REVISIONS 11/12/20 - DWR COMMENTS 1/4/21 DWQ COMMENTS FILE NO.: 2019-087 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=50' ` VERT. SCALE: 1"=5' 9+50 10+00 10+50 11+00 11+50 12+00 12+50 13+00 13+50 14+00 14+50 15+00 15+50 16+00 16+50 17+00 17+50 18+00 18+50 19+00 19+50 20+00 ` ■ THEREFORE, EVERYONE WHO HEARS THESE WORDS OF MINE AND PUTS THEM INTO PRACTICE IS LIKE A WISE MAN WHO BUILT HIS HOUSE ON THE ROCK. MATTHEW 7:24 20+50 21+00 21+50 22+00 22+50 23+00 23+50 24+00 24+50 CE-02 285 280 275 270 265 260 255 250 245 CB#22 M„ ,00'S8 ,Z9'99l ,0V6L C 00+GZ SS -17N 171;: '.1:;IrY'Ir`l7:[:'1:-.. ,00'08 ,O-CY08 1•L:1:`t CB#23 ,00'09 ,00; 08 00+9Z CB#13 CURVE TABLE CURVE LENGTH RADIUS DELTA TANGENT CHORD DIRECTION CHORD LENGTH C 1 159.84 525.00 17 26'38" 80.54 S5329'43"W 159.22 C 2 161.58 475.00 19 29 25" 81.58 N5228'20"E 160.80 C 3 187.94 975.00 11'02'38" 94.26 N37"12'18'E 187.64 C 4 138.04 100.00 79'05'31 " 82.57 N07"51 '46"W 12734 C 5 232.86 300.00 44 28'19" 122.65 S20 21 '18"W 227.05 C 6 178.25 225.00 45 23'31 " 94.10 S243437'E 173.63 \� kk 0 ,60 1762 Riley Way HIGH PT STA: 25+53.57 HIGH PT ELEV: 274.98 PVI STA: 25+50.00 PVI ELEV: 275.38 K: 71.43 LVC: 150.00 oo Co L_ t_ PROFILE LEGEND 30' OFFSET LEFT - - - - 15' OFFSET LEFT - EXISTING CA - - • - 15' OFFSET RIGHT - - • - 30' OFFSET RIGHT O t� O CD oco Oro to N k r` to 4 N to N N o N to NN 4 co 4 cc = co co . 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STREAM AREA IMPACT N/A 573 Sq Ft TOTAL AREA DISTURBED N/A 7,715 Sq Ft 16/ 0' • 260. IN� UT=2 IN low '..7LF4/ \ •' RCP 3.9% "c-s. / \ \ /�/ \CB; \I \ 5 II LT':: 1 12, A79 SF\ INV, \ 0.2�Ac. \/ ,\ / �� \ // ///z 11 97 Sf J / / ?,69 LF 1 26 9,c! /RCP ®/1. �/ / / \ / 4.6 '� ' $ 0 NN 798 \ F>< .34 Act, \ / 2� °� _- 303.4�� T9P!t262.9• - - - - - IN02.33'42"W`` 81 8 LF INV IN: 25� - INV OUT: 02G 00 - - - _. „ 1.0% INV • 57.92 J Q - 1- �e.Gq'tx Gl FQ� /11 Q 1. .L /bGQGL` / q) ��hQG/ / N,c, /P`LQ`L4/ / / / / 1 / J \ \ / \ \\ \ ,\ / 1, / ago\<bQ\C ) ) \o'N6bA / THEREFORE, EVERYONE WHO HEARS THESE WORDS OF MINE AND PUTS THEM INTO PRACTICE IS LIKE A WISE MAN WHO BUILT HIS HOUSE ON THE ROCK. f // // / / ♦♦♦ / // // / / if;)//// //////- 3NE fr 2j�.� 1 1,99 • •' O IUD/li �i ♦ ;1� 1� bA• 0 1 y 1j //fi♦ -11`11`_I� � i��•�,ah1/11ij��. ili��1 11144 ZONE� .04",041!fft=409,ip levy 1t���f `cc) STBE4MCROSS/N60ETA/L 127 - --24B TOP: ±25 INV /2 ( 8 UT: 45.61 7 o '<<(3...(5) IN EX. EpP 2.77 / (CY 252.63/ 0 / i / / / '5Q> ri 40 80 SCALE: 1" = 60' 100 120 \\O BLN-C-1874 0 0 0 k41 0 kkr wv c-3 (GRADING -I- ) DRAINAGE PLAN REVISIONS 11/12/20 - DWR COMMENTS 11/30/20 - DWQ COMMENTS 1/4/21 - DWQ COMMENTS 2/19/21 - DWQ COMMENTS FILE NO.: 2019-087 VERT. SCALE: N/A CE-04 NORTH CAROLINA ONE CALL CENTER www.ncocc.org • re/ery cni FLOW CONSTRUCTION AREA UPSTREAM STILLING BASIN (2 FT. MAX. DEPTH) EXISTING CHANNEL DOWNSTREAM PLAN VIEW No. 57 STONE FLOW 2 No. 57 STONE 1(7)I ;LASS B RIP RAP CLASS B RIP RAP 2 CROSS—SECTION VIEW FILTER FABRIC TYPE 2 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAP NOT TO SCALE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SILT FENCE SILT FENCE OtriET OUTLET Pl*TECT HARDWARE q_CifTH INLET PROTECTION' / PERMANENT SE CON TEM LIN 472.1 OR: 27319 KalSgi PRE -FORMED SCOUR HOLE DEZOW NOT TO SCALE INFLOW 9?<Z": ri'q) SQUARE PREFORMED SCOUR HOLE PER PLAN DIMENSIONS. (CLASS B RIP RAP NOT SHOWN FOR INFLOW CLASS B RIP —RAP (PER PLAN STANDARD ROLL WIDTH PERMANENT SOIL REINFORCEMENT MATTING. (PSRM) PSRM SHALL BE SEEDED WITH VEGETATION AT co 00 PSRM INSTALL LEVEL AND FLUSH W/NATURAL GROUND. NATURAL GROUND 264 Notification of Land Resources Sediment and Erosion Control Self Inspection Program: The Sedimentation Pollution Control Act was amended in 2006 to require personr4onbf‘ f land dist inspect a project after each phase of the project to make sure that the appnevectd, eryslen and sedimen a being followed. Rules detailing the documentation of these inspections tooLeff bert 201 07— Te—si documentation of Self—*ection Reports and NPDES Self—Monitorins Reports, a combination form is no form was developed tOatisfy the requirements of the Sgdimenttli: Bpilliition Control Act and the Permit for Constr#il'on Activities, NCG 010000. Beginning 'Atigt.ist 1, 2013, the Division of Energy Resources is leEilonsible for administering both the SPCA and int -NPDES Stormwater Per 010000. TheC&mbined form should make it easier to comply with selfIlispectisil requir F you \ have questions, please contact the Land Quality Sectionnt a D NR gional Office. availible ineral, arid' La Construction Act water ss • • • • • • .38 58.90 TOP. 26 47( rEj- / \e \.:6 \ THEREFORE, EVERYONE WHO HEARS THESE WORDS OF MINE AND PUTS THEM INTO PRACTICE IS LIKE A WISE MAN WHO BUILT HIS HOUSE ON INITML EC PLAN - STREAM CROSSINO 127 ii, -1:44:1**.N:AN3: I\ 1 sER2:2 4) iim4poi „pi' 1 E::. :0 c , ko:::7,:f,4:::;:N::A::::,I7._:._:.,:._Lr.:"::::,r:;:;: lir _..,,c,t,..: A/,.,s:.,,,,::....:/v..:::/E:c://:.,,.:::t,oTc,s.,,:B.//?vp:#21":rv:o:::,,u:T;:,s.,,1::::a..t.5:7:(_/::\j4%.f2. _,..... , 2', // //// :29:9/1. 4 /— 7 siogt SKIMMER SEDIMENT BASIN WET POND TO BE USED /6‘, SKIMMER BASIN BASIN VOLUME = 45,537 CF WEIR WI 20' EMB EIGHT IbTH = 36' LE 7 mpi ESVER c) 6 /A.\/Assy NSRTUCTION ENTRANCE SN) SCALE: 1" = 60' BLN-C-1874 0 ce4 fki k41 kg‘ fka 1111111, (EROSION ) CONTROL PLAN REVISIONS 3/24/21 - DEQ COMMENTS FILE NO.: 2019-087 VERT. SCALE: N/A CE-05 • TEMP. POOL 3 1.60 FT. FREEBOARD 2 -11 FOREBAY ENTRANCE: 242.00 1-IN STORM 248.40 3 11- FOREBAY EXIT: 243.00 10-YR STORM 249.21 PERMANENT POOL 247.00 BOTTOM POND 240.00 WET DETENTION POND PROFILE NOT TO SCALE STAGE/STORAGE TABLE r STAGE ELEVATION CONTOUR AREA (SF) INCREMENTAL STORAGE (CF) TOTAL STORAGE (CF) 0 247.00 14,095 0 0 1.00 248.00 17,406 15,720 15,720 1.40 248.40 18,395 7,159 22,878 2.00 249.00 19,146 11,260 34,139 3.00 250.00 20,943 20,036 54,175 Conversion Procedure Sediment 3asin to Wet Detention Pond 6:1 2 VEGETATED 11- SHELF 18" RCP I\V. OUT 246.00 After the site is completely stabilized, contact Stocks Engineering 252-459-8196 for verification of completion and stabilization. 2. Contact DEQ for approval to remove all temporary erosion control measures. 3. Upon approval from NC DEQ, begin the conversion of the wet pond from a temporary sediment trap to a permanent BMP as follows. 4. If standing water is in the basin, contractor shall pump the water out discharging through a silt bag. 5. Remove the skimmer which is connected to the riser and convert to the permenent orifice as shown below in detail. 6. Bring the side slopes surrounding the pond and vegetated shelf to the proposed grade. 7. Contractor shall verify pond depth and muck out sediment to the design depth of the pond. 8. Excavated material must be disposed of in an approved off -site location 9. Care must be taken to prevent any sedimentation/re-sedimentation during this process, as sediment deposits in the bottom of the pond may affect the depth. If any sedimentation occurs during this process, Contractor shall remove sediment immediately. 10. Contact Stocks Engineering @ 252-459-8196 to inspect excavated pond before continuing construction. 11. Upon approval of Stocks Engineering, continue constructing pond per details. Establish appropriate permanent vegetation around pond as soon as possible. 12. Upon completion of pond construction, remove sediment from silt fence and dispose of at an approved off -site location. Plant vegetated shelf and seed and mulch side slopes. 13. Contact Stocks Engineering @ 252-459-8196 to inspect completed pond before placing pond in service. q �I TOP OF DAM 250.00 FILL W/CO FES #1 INV IN=24 .00 2'x3' DROP I\LET WITH TRASH RAC< TOP 248.50 4" PVC ORIFICE I\V I\. 247.00 (SEE DETAIL) 3OTTOM OF 30X 245.25 3OTTOM \CRETE VEGETATED SHELF LANDSCAPE PLAN VEGETATED SHELF = 1,686 S.F. ALL PLANTS SHALL BE 3" CONTAINER PLANTS, THERE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3 PLANT SPECIES, AND A MINIMUM OF 50 PLANTS PER 200 SF OF VEGETATED SHELF. ABOVE PERMANENT POOL Botanical Name Eupatoriadelphus dubius Lobelia cardinalis Lobelia siphilitica Common Name Dwarf Joe Pye Weed Cardinal flower Great blue Lobelia POND SIDE SLOPES Vegetate w/Centipede Seed @ a rate of 60 lbs./Ac. QTY. 141 141 141 J 7 7 7 7 1) •i/ 7 N--,. N--,. 7 N. sc, vziz FEES #24U �� IN�T: 0.29 Ac. 47 LF\1" )\ FRCP ? $0' SANDPIPE SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE BOX 4" PVC CAP WITH SCREW TYPE PLUG TOP ELEV. 248.00 NORMAL POOL = INV. ELEV. 247.00 BOTTOM ELEV. 246.50 PVC CAP W/2.3" HOLE DRILLED IN CAP. \F 7 \ 404 1 10' X 8' R I P ' WI E RAP TLET RIP R P PROT CTION EME`RG NCY / SPIL W%Y (249 5-G)' DI#25 TOP: ±250.45 INV IN: 247.63 INV OUT: 247.53 J N F�S #31 I VNONUT:'2'44.00 1 \ SCALE: 1" = 20' 0 20 40 50 60 70 80 (NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO COMPACT BOTTOM OF POND TO ENSURE INFILTRATION IS LESS THAN 0.01 IN./HR. (NOTE: A PORTABLE PUMP SHALL BE USED FOR PUMP DOWN AND MAINTENANCE. N U 0 mLO 0rn CO xI O • in W Z 0 0 0 0 cn w w Z 0 Z w 0 0 1- w Z� 010 I -DO 0 N Z N • = U < I- W (n _1 w= cO Z BLN=C-1874 ♦ 0N1 .CARwO� R �''''. F ES jpN9, � ''�' SEAL STORMWATER WET POND DETAIL 1 REVISIONS 2/19/21 - DEQ COMMENTS FILE NO. 2019-087 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=20' ♦ VERT. SCALE: NONE ♦ LET ME GET YOU SOMETHING TO EAT, SO YOU CAN BE REFRESHED AND THEN GO ON YOUR WAY GENESIS 18:5 EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL NARRATIVE PROJECT DESCRIPTION The purpose of this project is for the construction of a 47 lot residential subdivision. The project is owned by Tom White, Developer. The site is currently vacant. Approximately 5.91 acres will be disturbed during construction. The project is scheduled to beyln construction in Fall 2020 with project completion and final stabilization by Spring 2021. The erosion and sediment control program for this project will include the installation of a suitable construction entrance, silt fence, inlet protection with seeding. ADJACENT PROPERTY The adjacent property to the north is commercial, with all other properties vacant. SOILS The soil at this site is a sandy clay. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES All vegetative and structural erosion and sediment control practices shall be constructed and maintained by the contractor according to these plans and specifications and the minimum standards of the Dept. of Environmental Management, Land Quality Section and City of Clayton. The contractor shall also follow any additional requirements as outlined by the Project Engineer. Structural Practices 1. Vehicle wheels shall be clean when leaving the site to prevent the tracking of mud on paved roads. 2. Construction Road Stabilization: Construction traffic shall be limited to stabilized areas. At a minimum, a temporary gravel construction entrance shall be provided as shown on this drawing. 3. Silt Fence: Silt fences shall be provided where shown and as needed on the site plan. These barriers shall be used to contain sediment. 4. Rip Rap/Gravel Filter Sediment Basins: Construct basin to the shape and dimensions shown in the details. The basin is to be placed below the existing ditch flow line by 2' with the berm built above as dimensioned. Vegetative Practices (Ground Stabilization) Site Area Description: Stabilization Time Frame: Stabilization Time Frame Exceptions: Perimeter dikes, swales, ditches & slopes. 7 Days None High Quality Water (HOW) Zones. 7 Days None Slope steeper than 3:1 7 Days None Slopes 3:1 or flatter. 10 Days 7 Days for slopes greater than 50 feet in length. Seeding Schedule Ongoing Activity. Land left exposed shall be planted or otherwise provided with temporary ground cover, devices, or structures sufficient to restrain erosion within the applicable time period after completetion of any phase of grading or period of inactivity as follows: seven (7) days for steep slope or inclination. Ten (10) days for a moderate slope, fourteen (14) days for land with no slope or inclinination. For purposes of this section, a moderate slope means an inclined area, the inclination oif which is less than or equal to three (3) units of horizontal distance to one (1) unit of vertical distance; and a steep slope means an inclined area, the inclination of which is greater than three (3) units of horizontal distance to one (1) unit of vertical distance. No other criteria apply. Completed Activity. For any area of land -disturbing activity where grading activities have been completed, temporary or permanent ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion shall be provided as soon as practicable, but in no case later than seven (7) days after completetion of grading. Management Strategies 1. Perimeter measures are to be installed prior to grubbing or grading. 2. Tail Ditches shall be stabilized immediately following their construction. As an alternate, rock check dams may be provided at their outlets and/or the terminal downstream end of disturbance until ground cover is implemented. 3. Stockpile and/or waste areas must be maintained within the limits of the areas protected by the proposed measures and otherwise temporarily seeded if to be left stockpiled over 15 days. 4. Construction shall be planned so that grading operations can begin and end as quickly as possible. 5. Silt Fences shall also be installed prior to or as a first step in construction. 6. The Contractor shall be responsible for the installation and maintenance of all erosion and sediment control practices. Vegetative Ground Cover Immediately following grading, all areas shall receive either permanent or temporary seeding, as applicable, as follows: TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS BETWEEN MAY 1 AND AUGUST 15, ADD 40 LB/ACRE GERMAN MILLET. PRIOR TO MAY 1 OR AFTER AUGUST 15, ADD 120 LB/ACRE RYE (GRAIN). FALL IS BEST FOR TALL FESCUE AND LATE WINTER FOR LESPEDEZAS. OVERSEEDING OF KOBE LESPEDEZAS OVER THE FALL SEEDED TALL FESCUE IS VERY EFFECTIVE. USE UNHULLED BERMUDAGRASS SEED IN FALL. SOIL AMENDMENTS APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER ACCORDING TO TESTS, OR APPLY 2,000 LB/ACRE GROUND AGRICULTURE LIMESTONE AND 750 LB/ACRE 10-10-10 FERTILIZER MULCH APPLY 4,000 LB/ACRE GRAIN STRAW, OR EQUIVALENT COVER OF ANOTHER SUITABLE MULCHING MATERIAL. ANCHOR MULCH BY TACKING WITH ASPHALT OR NETTING. NETTING IS THE PREFERRED ANCHORING METHOD ON STEEP SLOPES. TACKING APPLY ASPHALT AT 10 GAL/1,000 SQ FT MAINTENANCE REFERTILIZE IF GROWTH IS NOT FULLY ADEQUATE. RESEED, REFERTILIZE AND MULCH IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING EROSION OR OTHER DAMAGE. PERMANENT SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS FESCUE - 200 Lbs./Ac. CENTIPEDE - 20 Lbs./Ac. SOIL AMENDMENTS APPLY LIME AND FERTILIZER ACCORDING TO SOIL TEST. MAINTENANCE IF GROWTH IS LESS THAN FULLY ADEQUATE, REFERTILIZE THE SECOND YEAR. ACCORDING TO SOIL TESTS OR TOPDRESS WITH 500 LB/ACRE 10-10-10 FERTILIZER. MOW AS NEEDED. REPLACE, FERTILIZE, AND MULCH DAMAGED AREAS IMMEDIATELY. Maintenance 1. Reseed and mulch bare spots larger than 9 square feet limited 2. Maintain all seeded areas until uniform stand is acceptable. 3. If growth is not established by final project inspection, continue stand is acceptable. 4. Correct and repair all undue settling and erosion within 1 5. Remove from the site, all erosion control structures after construction period. 6. Remove silt from sediment pits and from behind check dams when silt the pit or spillway. Dispose of in an area where silt cannot re-enter pit Calculations The practice utilized for the proposed site did require formal calculations. been provided. OWNER Tom White 106 Yellowwood Ave. Zebulon, NC 27597 Phone: 919.760.0101 to 5% maximum of site area.) specified attention until the year after final inspection. complete stabilization at end of is within half depth of / trap. Calculations have Maintenance Notes: 1. Follow chart for timelines of when to apply temporary seeding. 2. Maintain all erosion control measures daily and reseed disturbed areas as needed. 3. Inspect all erosion control measures weekly and after each rainfall event. Repair as needed. GENERAL NOTES: 1. All Stockpile areas shall be a minimum of 100' away from surface waters and inside the perimeter EC Measures. 2. All Concrete Washout areas shall be a minimum of 100' away from surface waters and inside the perimeter EC Measures. 3. If an offsite soil spoil or borrow site is utilized, then the disturbed area for the spoil/borrow site must be included in the land -disturbance plan and permit unless the spoil/borrow site already has a land -disturbance permit. CONSTBijCTIO#E#TBA4jYCE NOT TO SCALE 2" - 3" COARSE AGGREGA TE CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1. CLEAR THE ENTRANCE AND EXIT AREA OF ALL VEGETATION, ROOTS, AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL AND PROPERLY GRADE IT. 2. PLACE THE GRAVEL TO THE SPECIFIC GRADE AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS, AND SMOOTH IT. 3. PROVIDE DRAINAGE TO CARRY WATER TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR OTHER SUITABLE OUTLET 4. USE GEOTEXTILE FABRICS BECAUSE THEY IMPROVE STABILITY OF THE FOUNDATION IN LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO SEEPAGE OR HIGH WATER TABLE. MAINTENANCE:: MAINTAIN THE GRAVEL PAD IN A CONDITION TO PREVENT MUD OR SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC TOPDRESSING WITH 2-INCH STONE. AFTER EACH RAINFALL, INSPECT ANY STRUCTURE USED TO TRAP SEDIMENT AND CLEAN IT OUT AS NECESSARY. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE ALL OBJECTIONABLE MATERIALS SPILLED, WASHED, OR TRACKED ONTO PUBLIC ROADWAYS. PIPE OUTLET TO FLAT AREA NO WELL-DEFINED CHANNEL A PLAN VIEW FILTER BLANKET OR (MIRAFI 140N) La JI SECTION A -A PIPE OUTLET TO FLAT AREA NO WELL-DEFINED CHANNEL La FILTER BLANKET OR (MIRAFI 140N) SECTION A -A PIPE OUTLET TO WELL-DEFINED CHANNEL GENERAL NOTES: 1. La = THE LENGTH OF THE RIP RAP APRON. 2. d = 1.5 TIMES THE MAXIMUM STONE DIAMETER BUT NOT LESS THAN 6". 3. IN A WELL-DEFINED CHANNEL EXTEND THE APRON UP THE CHANNEL BANKS TO AN ELEVATION OF 6" ABOVE THE MAXIMUM TAILWATER DEPTH OR TO THE TOP OF THE BANK, WHICHEVER IS LESS. 4. A FILTER BLANKET OR FILTER FABRIC SHOULD BE INSTALLED BETWEEN THE RIP RAP AND SOIL FOUNDATION. 5. FLARED END SECTION IS OPTIONAL. SEE PLANS FOR REQUIREMENT. 6. SEE PLAN AND PROFILES FOR ACTUAL DIMENSIONS. MAINTENANCE:: INSPECT RIP RAP OUTLET STRUCTURES WEEKLY AND AFTER SIGNIFICANT ( INCH OR GREATER) RAINFALL EVENTS TO SEE IF ANY EROSION AROUND OR BELOW THE RIP RAP HAS TAKEN PLACE, OR IF STONES HAVE BEEN DISLODGED. IMMEDIATELY MAKE ALL NEEDED REPAIRS TO PREVENT FURTHER DAMAGE. PIPE OUTLET PROTECTION SCALE: N.T.S. CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE STAKE (TYP) 10 MIL PLASTIC LINING STRAW BALES 14' STAPLE (2 PER BALE) 10 MIL PLASTIC UNING SILT FENCE STRAW BALE METAL STAKE (2 PER BALE) PLYWOOD PAINTED WHITE BLACK LETTERS 6" TALL WOOD POST GROUND LEVEL CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1. CONCRETE WASHOUT SIGN SHALL BE INSTALLED NO FURTHER THAN 25' FROM THE FACILITY AND SHALL BE VISIBLE TO ALL CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC. 2. POLYETHYLENE SHEETING SHALL BE 10 MILS FREE OF HOLES, TEARS, OR LEAKS. MAINTENANCE: FACILITY SHALL NOT BE FILLED MORE THAN 12" FROM THE TOP BEFORE DISPOSING OF CONCRETE. CONCRETE SHALL BE DISPOSED OF IN THE SAME MANNER AS OTHER NON-HAZORDOUS MATERIALS FROM THE SITE OR MAY BE BROKEN UP AND USED AS FILL IN NON-STRUCTURAL AREAS. CONCRETE TRUCKK 4SHOUT NOT TO SCALE DRA/NACECHANNEL NOT TO SCALE GENERAL NOTES: 1. NCDOT DITCH SIDE SLOPES TO BE 4:1 OR GREATER. 2. DEPTH TO BE 18" MINIMUM. SEE GRADING PLAN FOR INDIVIDUAL CHANNEL SLOPE AND DEPTH SPECIFICATIONS. 3. AFTER INSTALLING, APPLY SEED, AND TACK WITH RS OR CRS LIQUID EMULSIFIED ASPHALT AT A RATE EQUAL TO 10 GAL. PER 1000 S.F. COVER W/EXCELSIOR MATTING. SEE EXCELSIOR MATTING DETAIL FOR SPECIFICATIONS AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. 44 ��� off, .` i �� # 57 A D S ONE 1�•, , `» i• PLACED TO A HEIGHT �� '1.4 OF 12"-18" MINIMUM ��. °e ABOVE TOF4 OF BOX 4a000oc00•0030.03-0 OOc•0:00Gc l@pdW 1. Schedule and hold a pre -construction conference prior to beginning any land -disturbing activities. This conference should be attended by a representative of the financially responsible party and/or the general contractor, grading sub -contractor, erosion control sub -contractor and the Engineer. 2. Erosion and Sediment Control (E&SC) permit and a Certificate of Coverage (COC) must be obtained before and land disturbing activities occur. The COC can be obtained by filling out the electronic Notice of Intent (e-NO/) form at deq.nc.gov/NCG01. Please the e-NO/ form may only be filled out once the plans have been approved. A copy of the E&SC permit, the COO, and a hard plan must be kept on site, preferably in a permits box, and accessible during inspection. 3. Per NPDES requirements, a rain gauge, self -inspections records, permit, Certificate of Coverage, and S&E plan are required to be maintained on site and accessible during inspection. It is recommended that these items be placed in a permits box at the beginning or entrance of project. 4. The contractor shall conduct self -inspections of the erosion and sedimentation control measures and compete the following combined self -inspection form found on the DEMLR website https://files.nc.gov/ncdeq/Energy%20Minera/%20and%20Land%20Resources/Storm water/ NPDES%20General%20Permits/DEMLR-CSW-Monitoring-Form-Rev-August-8-2019.pdf . Twelve months of complete inspection forms shall be kept on -site and available for inspection at all times. It is recommended a copy be kept in a permits box. 5. Self -inspections for erosion and sedimentation control measures are to be performed at least once every seven calendar days and within 24 hours of every rain event of greater than 1 inch. Any needed repairs shall be made immediately to maintain measures as designed. All ESC measures shall be maintained as specified in the construction details on this plan. A rain gauge shall be installed at the project site for monitoring. 6. Contact the DEMLR Raleigh Regional Office at least 48 hours prior Regional Office can be reached at (919) 791-4200. 7. Install 80 LF of construction entrance to woods line. Clear and grub only area necessary to install temporary stream sediment trap and pump around. Install coffer dam, temporary sediment trap, silt bag, and begin pump around operation. 8. Install permanent 54" RCP pipe as shown on plans. Use silt bag to de -water working channel as culvert is installed. Once culvert and permanent outlet protection have been installed remove coffer dam, sediment trap, and pump around. 9. Begin installing perimeter erosion control measures including silt fencing with outlets, skimmer sediment basins, control measures as specified in the plan. Clear only area required to install these measures. 10. Notify the NC DEQ site inspector after measures have been installed and project has started. 11. Begin demolition, clearing, grubbing and grading of site in accordance with the approved S&E with excelsior matting. 12. Provide a// disturbed areas with ground cover as per ground stabi/ization table or after completion of any phase of clearing, grubbing or grading. The seeding, seedbed preparation, mulch and/or rolled erosion control product installation must be in accordance with the seeding schedule provided in this S&E plan. Per the NPDES Permit, ground stabilization will be applied within 14 calendar days from last land disturbing activity. For steep slopes, that area must be stabilized within 7 calendar days. 13. Start installation of storm drain system beginning with outlet pipe and working uphill. Install inlet and outlet protections for storm drain system immediately after pipe installation. 14. At the conclusion of grading or if land -disturbing activity is stopped temporary or permanent vegetative cover shall be installed in accordance with ground stabilization table. Include excelsior matting as shown on plan. Permanent groundcover shall be established in 90 calendar days. However, NPDES groundcover requirements take precedence. 15. Continue construction of sewer, water and street. 16. Perimeter measures must be left in place until all upland areas are permanently stabilized. After site is permanently stabilized, remove a// temporary erosion control measures and provide permanent seeding where temporary measures have been removed and ground cover is not adequate. Sediment basins may not be removed or converted to permanent BMPs until all upland areas are permanently stabilized. 17. When DEMLR has approved removal of E&SC measures, begin conversion procedure of sediment basins to wet pond using dewatering bag. See Sheet CE-06 for full conversion procedure and construction specifications. 18. When the project is complete, the permittee shall contact DEMLR to close out the E&SC Plan. the project close out, via inspection report, the permittee shall visit deq.nc.gov/NCGO1 to submit an A $100 annual general permit fee will be charged until the e-NOT has been filled out. 19. Remaining measures must be removed and resulting bare areas stabilized before permit can be 20. Remove all erosion control measures after the NC DEQ office approval of permanent stabilization. note, copy of the to commencing the land disturbing activity. The DEMLR Raleigh and other initial erosion control plan. Install temporary diversions silt After DEMLR informs the permittee of electronic Notice of Termination (e-NOT). closed. SILTFEJYCE NOT TO SCALE MIRAF7 100X OR TR£HRA S1115 e4.4i,� FILTER CLOTH. SECURE TO POST. e o of-- - #4440 #4%�`��.' '��4g Lei,�9 $3011:: oi4iN`�'�'`.'i i��� 1oi,�i�V IX.. .4: j� ,��,j`�I �`Oi ���j �i`OI�'`%4 % `�'Ip�'I'�'�j4�I�'���j�I' �pj�'I� 1_111_ 1°-1 ‘ft .... ,`" �i3O_I'A'j�a�Vilw�I'a�I�I�O1�I��p���I��j��I'��''0��,,��j``I��s��j �,���pj • I Ih I I-III-1 I h i- ,,"`�'�%''�s':�:' 1�1 I I I Ili -II ITS I I 1I I I` Ij BACKFILL MIN. 8" THICK LAYER OF GRAVEL. FILTER FABRIC 14" L2114/ 11 II- V-TRENCH III II II -III METAL POST COMPACTED FILL =11 OR SILT FENCE OUTLET NOT TO SCALE 12" OF #57 WASHED STONE GROUND LINE 04 2 MIN. SILT FENCE 1'-8" MIN. CLASS B EROSION CONTROL STONE CROSS SECTION SILT FENCE 1 FILTER FABRIC EXTENSION OF FABRIC AND INRE INTO TRENCH STANDARD METAL POSTS 2.-0" IN GROUND GALVANIZED HARDWARE WIRE EXTENDS TO TOP OF BOX MAINTENANCE' INSPECT THE BARRIER AFTER EACH RAIN AND MAKE REPAIRS AS NEEDED. REMOVE SEDIMENT AS NECESSRY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE VOLUME FOR SUBSEQUENT RAINS. IW-,'EN THE CONTRIBU17NG DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN ADEQUATELY STABILIZED, REMOVE ALL MATERIALS AND ANY UNSTABLE SOIL, AND EITHER SALVAGE OR DISPOSE OF IT PROPERLY. BRING 114E DISTURBED AREA TO PROPER GRADE, THEN SMOOTH AND COMPACT IT. APPROPRIATELY STABILIZE ALL BARE AREAS AROUND THE INLET HARDWARE CLOTH & IORAVEL INLETPROTECT/ON NOT TO SCALE FILTER FABRIC SEE PLAN 4" t SEE PLAN SILT FENCE TOP VIEW SILT FENCE -1'-8" MIN. FRONT VIEW SILT FENCE CONSTRUCTION SPECIFI CA TIONS: 1. CONSTRUCT THE SEDIMENT BARRIER OF STANDARD OR EXTRA STRENGTH SYNTHETIC FILTER FABRICS. 2. ENSURE THAT THE HEIGHT OF THE SEDIMENT FENCE DOES NOT EXCEED 24 INCHES ABOVE GROUND SURFACE. (HIGHER FENCES MAY IMPOUND VOLUMES OF WATER SUFFICIENT TO CAUSE FAILURE OF THE STRUCTURE). 3. CONSTRUCT THE FILTER FABRIC FROM A CONTINUOUS ROLL CUT TO THE LENGTH OF THE BARRIER TO AVOID JOINTS. WHEN JOINTS ARE NECESSARY, SECURELY FASTEN THE FILTER CLOTH ONLY AT A SUPPORT POST WITH 4 FEET MINIMUM OVERLAP TO THE NEXT POST. 4. SUPPORT STANDARD FILTER FABRIC BY WIRE MESH FASTENED SECURELY TO THE UPSLOPE SIDE OF THE POSTS. EXTEND THE WIRE MESH SUPPORT TO THE BOTTOM OF THE TRENCH. FASTEN THE WIRE REINFORCEMENT, THEN FABRIC ON THE UPSLOPE SIDE OF THE FENCE POST WIRE OR PLASTIC ZIP TIES SHOULD HAVE MINIMUM 50 POUND TENSILE STRENGTH. 5. WHEN A WIRE MESH SUPPORT FENCE IS USED, SPACE POSTS A MAXIMUM OF 8 FEET APART. SUPPORT POSTS SHOULD BE DRIVEN SECURELY INTO THE GROUND A MINIMUM OF 24 INCHES. 6. EXTRA STRENGTH FILTER FABRIC WITH 6 FEET POST SPACING DOES NOT REQUIRE WIRE MESH SUPPORT FENCE. SECURELY FASTEN THE FILTER FABRIC DIRECTLY TO POSTS. WIRE OR PLASTIC ZIP TIES SHOULD HAVE MINIMUM 50 POUND TENSILE STRENGTH. 7. EXCAVATE A TRENCH APPROXIMA TEL Y 4 INCHES WIDE AND 8 INCHES DEEP ALONG THE PROPOSED LINE OF POSTS AND UPSLOPE FROM THE BARRIER. 8. PLACE 12 INCHES OF THE FABRIC ALONG THE BOTTOM AND SIDE OF THE TRENCH. 9. BACKFILL THE TRENCH WITH SOIL PLACED OVER THE FILTER FABRIC AND COMPACT. THOROUGH COMPACTION OF THE BACKFILL IS CRITICAL TO SILT FENCE PERFORMANCE. 10. DO NOT ATTACH FILTER FABRIC TO EXISTING TREES. MAINTENANCE: INSPECT SEDIMENT FENCES AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER EACH RAINFALL. MAKE ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS IMMEDIATELY. SHOULD THE FABRIC OF A SEDIMENT FENCE COLLAPSE, TEAR, DECOMPOSE OR BECOME INEFFECTIVE, REPLACE IT PROMPTLY. REMOVE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE STORAGE VOLUME FOR THE NEXT RAIN AND TO REDUCE PRESSURE ON THE FENCE. TAKE CARE TO AVOID UNDERMINING THE FENCE DURING CLEANOUT. REMOVE ALL FENCING MATERIALS AND UNSTABLE SEDIMENT DEPOSITS AND BRING THE AREA TO GRADE AND STABILIZE IT AFTER THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN PROPERLY STABILIZED. CONSTRUCTION SPECS: 1. CLEAR & GRUB THE AREA AROUND THE SILT FENCE OUTLET AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF DEBRIS. 2. PLACE GRAVEL TO THE SPECIFIC GRADE AS SHOWN PER THE DETAIL. 3. PROPERLY OVERLAP STONE BEYOND EDGES OF SILT FENCE OPENING. MAINTENANCE: INSPECT OUTLETS WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH RAIN EVENT. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SEDIMENT FROM THE FLOW AREA AND REPAIR AS NEEDED. CAREFULLY CHECK OUTLETS FOR EROSION AND REPAIR IMMEDIA TEL Y. ENSURE THERE IS NO SCOURING APPARENT DOWNSTREAM OF OUTLET IMMEDIA TEL Y STABILIZE ANY AREAS THAT NEED REPAIR. COMPACTED SOIL-/\\�/\\\\\\\\\�/\�/\\� >lt(>1_ r 2' 1' r ' -III-III-III-IIIEIIIEIII-III-IIIEIIIEIII-III-III- -I 11=111 I I 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 I l 11 � 1-1 � 1-Ii111111111111111 l 6' TYP. DIMENSIONS OF TEMPORARY DIVERSION (GRASSED): SIDE SLOPES = 2:1 DEPTH = 18" MIN SLOPE = 2.0% CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1 REMOVE AND PROPERLY DISPOSE OF ALL TREES, BRUSH, STUMPS, AND OTHER OBJECTIONABLE MATERIAL. 2. ENSURE THAT THE MINIMUM CONSTRUCTED CROSS SECTION MEETS ALL DESIGN REQUIREMENTS. 3. ENSURE THAT THE TOP OF THE DIKE IS NOT LOWER AT ANY POINT THAN THE DESIGN ELEVATION PLUS THE SPECIFIED SETTLEMENT. 4. PROVIDE SUFFICIENT ROOM AROUND DIVERSIONS TO PERMIT MACHINE REGRADING AND CLEANOUT. 5. VEGETATE THE RIDGE IMMEDIATELY AFTER CONSTRUCTION, UNLESS IT WILL REMAIN IN PLACE LESS THAN 30 WORKING DAYS. MAINTENANCE: INSPECT TEMPORARY DIVERSIONS ONCE A WEEK AND AFTER EVERY RAINFALL. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE SEDIMENT FROM THE FLOW AREA AND REPAIR THE DIVERSION RIDGE. CAREFULLY CHECK OUTLETS AND MAKE TIMELY REPAIRS AS NEEDED. WHEN THE AREA PROTECTED IS PERMANENTLY STABILIZED, REMOVE THE RIDGE AND THE CHANNEL TO BLEND WITH THE NATURAL GROUND LEVEL AND APPROPRIATELY STABILIZE IT. Installation and Use: 1. Place Dewatering Bag on the ground or on a trailer over a relatively level, stabilized area. 2. Insert discharge pipe a minimum of 5ft. inside dewatering bag and secure with a rope wrapped 6 times around the snout over a 6 inch width of the bag. 3. Replace Dewatering Bag when half full of sediment or when the sediment has reduced the flow rate of the pump discharge to an impractical amount. Maintenance and Disposal: 1. Remove and dispose of accumulated sediment away from waterways or environmentally sensitive areas. Slit open Sediment Bag and remove accumulated sediment. Dispose of bag at an appropriate recycling or solid waste facility. OR; as directed by engineer or inspector. DEWATERING BAG SCALE: N.T.S. TEMFOBARYDNERS/ON NOT TO SCALE EXCELS/ORMATT/ND NOT TO SCALE FLOW FLOW 18" TURNDOWN NETTING MINIMUM BURY 6" AND STAPLE EVERY 1 FT, JUST BELOW ANCHOR SLOT. OVERLAP NETTING MINIMUM OVERLAP 18" AND STAPLING EVERY 1 FT THROUGH BOTH LAYERS. TYPICAL STAPLE USE #6 GAUGE WIRE GENERAL NOTES: 1. Apply seed, and tack with rs or crs liquid emulsified asphalt at a rate equal to 10 gal. per 1000 s. f. Cover w/excelsior matting. 2. Staple every 24" along perimeter edges and overlaps. Staple every 36" to 48" randomly to secure netting. 3. Roll out netting in the direction of water flow. Do not stretch. N U 0 1- w I1J z'o O10 1- °O 0 N Z• _ = U (n < Z I- LLJ (/)_1 < w= cO z WWW.STOCKSENGINEERING.COM BLN=C-1874 ♦ C A 1fo� ",, R FESSjpN9,... SEAL 19843 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS ) 11 REVISIONS 11/30/20 - DWQ COMMENTS FILE NO. 2019-087 HORZ. SCALE: AS NOTED ♦ ...That you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. - Ephesians 3:18-19 MAINTENANCE:: 1. Inspect rolled Excelsior matting at least weekly and after each significant (" or greater) rain fall event and repair immediately. 2. Good contact with the ground must be maintained, and erosion must not occur beneath the matting. 3. Any areas of the matting that are damaged or not in close contact with the ground shall be repaired and stapled. 4. If erosion occurs due to poorly controlled drainage, the problem shall be fixed and the eroded area protected. 5. Monitor and repair the matting as necessary until groundcover is established. VERT. SCALE: N/A ♦ D-01 ) ,01 PVC END CAP PVC END CAP PVC TEE SKIMMER SEDIMENT WIN NOT TO SCALE ARM ASSEMBLY PERSPECTIVEVIEN NOT TO SCALE PVC ELBOW PVC PIPE 1/2" HOLES IN UNDERSIDE "C" ENCLOSURE WATER ENTRY UNIT WATER SURFACE SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPE FLEXIBLE HOSE PVC VE PIPE SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPE ORIFICE PLATE PVC TEE ccapo END VIEW NOT TO SCALE INFLOW STRUCTU FRONT VIEW NOT TO SCALE ..:4 • •ih1■,■1,• •,,,•e PLAN VIEW BAFFLES NOT TO SCALE INFLOW `STRUCTURE DEWATER ZONE / FILTER FABR SEDIMENT STOR ZONE BAFFLES SKIMMER DEWATERING DEVICE CROSS-SECTION VIEW NOT TO SCALE 1' FREEBOARD BOTTOM SURFACE EMBANKMENT EMERGENCY SPILLWAY EMBANKMENT 6" MIN. INVERT ELEVATION OF EMERGENCY EMERGENCY SPILLWAY SPILLWAY CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1. Clear,grub,and stripthe area under the embankment of all vegetation and root mat. Remove all surface soil 9 containinghigh amounts of organic matter and stockpile or dispose of itproperly. Haul all objectionable material to g g P P l the designated disposal area. Place temporary sediment control measures below basin as needed. 9' P P y 2. Ensure that fill material for the embankment is free of roots, woody vegetation, organic matter, and other objectionable material. Place the fill in lifts not to exceed 9 inches,and machine compact it. Over fill the I P embankment 6 inches to allow for settlement. 3. Shape the basin to the specified dimensions. Prevent the skimmingdevice from settling into the mud P P g by excavatinga shallowpit under the skimmer or providinga low support under the skimmer of stone or timber. PP 4. Place the barrel (typically 4-inch Schedule 40 PVC pipe) on a firm,smooth foundation of impervious soil. Do not (yP y PP) P usepervious material such as sand, gravel, or crushed stone as backfill around the pipe. Place the fill material PP around the pipe spillway in 4-inch layers and compact it under and around the pipe to at least the same density as the adjacent embankment. Care must be taken not to raise the pipe from the firm contact with its foundation when compacting under the pipe haunches. P 9 PP Place a minimum depth of 2 feet of compacted backfill over the pipe spillway before crossingit with construction P P PP P y equipment. In no case should the pipe conduit be installed by cutting a trench through the dam after the embankment is complete. 5. Assemble the skimmer following the manufacturers instructions, or as designed. 6. Lay the assembled skimmer on the bottom of the basin with the flexible joint at the inlet of the barrel pipe. Attach the flexible joint to the barrel pipe and position the skimmer over the excavated pit or support. Be sure to attach a rope to the skimmer and anchor it to the side of the basin. This will be used to pull the skimmer to the side for maintenance_ 7. Earthen spillways Install the spillway in undisturbed soil to the greatest extent possible. The achievement of planned elevations, grade, design width, and entrance and exit channel slopes are critical to the successful operation of the spillway. The spillway should be lined with laminated plastic or impermeable geotextile fabric. The fabric must be wide and long enough to cover the bottom and sides and extend onto the top of the dam for anchoring in a trench. The edges may be secured with 8-inch staples or pins. The fabric must be long enough to extend down the slope and exit onto stable ground. The width of the fabric must be one piece, not joined or spliced; otherwise water can get under the fabric. If the length of the fabric is insufficient for the entire length of the spillway, multiple sections, spanning the complete width, may be used. The upper section(s) should overlap the lower section(s) so the water cannot flow under the fabric. Secure the upper edge and sides of the fabric in a trench with staples or pins. 8. Inlets - Discharge water into the basin in a manner to prevent erosion. Use temporary slope drains or diversions with outlet protection to divert sediment -laden water to the upper end of the pool area to improve basin trap efficiency. 9. Erosion control - Construct the structure so that the disturbed area is minimized. Divert surface water away from bare areas. Complete the embankment before the area is cleared. Stabilize the emergency spillway embankment and all other disturbed areas above the crest of the principal spillway immediately after construction. 10. Install porous baffles as specified. 11. After all the sediment -producing areas have been permanently stabilized, remove the structure and all the unstable sediment. Smooth the area to blend with the adjoining areas and stabilize properly. MAINTENANCE:: Inspect skimmer sediment basins at least weekly and after each significant (one-half inch or greater) rainfall event and repair immediately. Remove sediment and restore the basin to its original dimensions when sediment accumulates to one-half the height of the first baffle. Pull the skimmer to one side so that the sediment underneath it can be excavated. Excavate the sediment from the entire basin, not just around the skimmer or the first cell. Make sure vegetation growing in the bottom of the basin does not hold down the skimmer. Repair the baffles if they are damaged. Re -anchor the baffles if water is flowing underneath or around them. If the skimmer is clogged with trash and there is water in the basin, usually jerking on the rope will make the skimmer bob up and down and dislodge the debris and restore flow. If this does not work, pull the skimmer over to the side of the basin and remove the debris. Also check the orifice inside the skimmer to see if it is clogged; if so, remove the debris. If the skimmer arm or barrel pipe is clogged, the orifice can be removed and the obstruction cleared with a plumber's snake or by flushing with water. Be sure and rep/ace the orifice before repositioning the skimmer. Check the fabric lined spillway for damage and make any required repairs with fabric that spans the full width of the spillway. Check the embankment, spillways, and outlet for erosion damage, and inspect the embankment for piping and settlement. Make all necessary repairs immediately. Remove all trash and other debris from the skimmer and pool areas. Freezing weather can result in ice forming in the basin. Some special precautions should be taken in the winter to prevent the skimmer from plugging with ice. SUPPORT ROPE TO WIRE TO PREVENT SAGGING )\ INLET ZONE 35% OF SURFA AREA SEDIMENT BASIN SCALE: N.T.S. 25% OF SURFACE AREA 25% OF SURFACE AREA SUPPORT POST, 24" INTO BOTTOM OR SIDE 15% OF SURFACE AREA STAKE TO SUPPORT WIRE COIR MESH OR SIMILAR, STAPLED OR TRENCHED INTO BOTTOM OR SIDE SED BASIN BAFFLES SCALE: N.T.S. SEE EROSION CONTROL PLAN FOR ACTUAL PIT DIMENSIONS '-I I I,111 , 1=111=1I'N, 1 I 111111-11 II III_ SET CLEAN -OUT STAKE AT 1 2 PIT VOLUME DESIGN 1: 1 SETTLED TOP 15 I CLEAN -OUT MIN. STAKE 1.5' 1 'ON r •-I wii I-III III-5II ,II.r �•r r r rrI IrO .r r .......,:e.:„%. i III-.:c.'111iIFIII- II r I -"r i rr •Ai i�•r- . .rIrr ._ �-I'F/LTER FABRIC CROSS SECTION OVERFILL 6" FOR SETTLEMENT EMERGENCY BY-PASS 6" BELOW SETTLED TOP OF DAM II SEE EROSION CONTROL PLAN 1 111111/ FOR ACTUAL PlT DIMENSIONS /���//�//��//�/%y% i. b. 4' MIN. •• \\ -III_IIII_III-III- I �. f i I -III ,,/\\,/\y/�\�.;"<//\,, \y.\�/\y/\\//\ / i // /21SIDE/// I_ \\\\\ \\\\Ill \\\ I II . 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Owner to purchase or lease dumpsters & recycle bins. These will not be provided by City. 5. A Geotechnical Investigation was prepared for this project. Contractor is responsible for digging site, if desired prior to bid. Contact Engineer at 252.459.8196 at least 48 hours prior to want to gain access. Contact Denny Muyres to obtain copy of Geotech Report @ (770) 729-5700 6. All site plumbing is to meet the NC State Building Code, Volume II, Plumbing. 7. Water service lines to be HDPE 1 1/4 inch w/1 inch meter and backflow preventor. 8. Sewer services to be PVC, service weight. Minimum grades for 4-inch lines to be 2.08-percent. 9. Pressure reducing valve, if needed, to be located in building and is not Site Contractor's responsibility. 10. Provide handicap signs, markings and ramp per the details. 11. All signs, pavement markings, and other traffic control devices are the Site Contractor's responsibility and shall conform to: Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, current edition, as amended; ADA guidelines; and, ANSI A117.1. 12. All dimensions are to face of curb unless indicated otherwise. Staking plan coordinates are to back of curb. 13. Contractor shall coordinate installation of all signs,pavement markings, and other traffic control 9 devices with other Contractors on the site. 14. Contractor shall saw -cut to provide smooth transition at tie-in to existing edge of pavement when applicable. 15. Do not pour any concrete before forms are inspected and approved by Engineer/Owner. 16. Contractor shall comply with all pertinent provisions of the "Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction" issued by AGC of America, Inc., and the Safety and Health Regulations for Construction issued by the U.S. Department of Labor. 17. Storm drainage pipe is to be Class III reinforced concrete meeting ASTM C-76, latest revision. 18. All handicap ramps are to meet "ADA Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities" as detailed in Federal Register, Vol. 56, No. 144, dated July 26, 1991, rules and regulations activated January 26, 1992, latest revision. Also, refer to North Carolina State Building Code Volume 1-C, "Making Buildings and Facilities Accessible To and Useable by the Physically Handicapped", 1991, latest edition and ANSI A117.1, current edition, as amended. Parking, Roadway and Building Subgrade Preparation 1. Subgrade on Precompacted Original Soil a. Remove all the topsoil and all questionable organic soil and extend a minimum of four (4) feet beyond the outside edge of the pavement. Stockpile all topsoil that is free from trash and debris for re -use. b. Precompact the exposed grade with a vibratory roller weighing a minimum of ten (10) tons (static load) or equal to stabilize the initial settlement of the top strata of the soil. The stability of the subgrade will be considered adequate when the total settlement after the last four (4) complete passes by the vibratory roller does not exceed 1/8". Any area that settles excessively and fails to stabilize under continued rolling should be further undercut and replaced with properly compacted select granular fill. 2. Subgrade on Certified Compacted Fill a. Prepare the site following the same procedures as outlined in Items 1 and 2 above. b. Using the same compaction equipment as outlined above, compact new fill soil in +/-8-inch layers to a minimum 98-percent of the maximum dry density at its optimum moisture content in accordance with the Standard Proctor Method, ASTM Standard D 698-78 and field controlled in accordance with ASTM Standard D 2167-84, or equal. The top one (1) foot of the prepared fill subgrade should be compacted to 100-percent of the maximum dry density using the Standard Proctor Method. c. The end of the fill should be terminated at the minimum slope of two (2) horizontal to one (1) vertical measured from three (3) feet beyond the outside edge of the pavement to the toe of the fill. The fill soil is to be select granular soil weighing a minimum of 110 pcf at its optimum moisture content. Gospel Notes The following notes do not represent the belief of any municipality, government organization, or client of Stocks Engineering. The detail is included to show the foundation of Stocks Engineering and its employees. Our prayer is that through the truth outlined below you will clearly see what it means to have a personal relationship with Christ. 1. GOD'S LOVE God loves you and he created you to know him personally. He has a wonderful plan for your life. John 3:16 "For God so loved the world that he gave his only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." What prevents us from knowing God personally? 2. OUR CONDITION People are sinful and separated from God, so we cannot know him personally and experience his love and plan. -III=III=III Romans 3:23 "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death" (Spiritual separation from God) III There is only on way to bridge this gulf... 3. GODS RESPONSE Jesus Christ is God's only provision for sin, through Him experience his love and plan. Romans 5:8 "But God dem- onstrated His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. John 14:6 Jesus answered, 'I AM the way the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me'. GOD PEOPLE It is not enough just to know these truths... 4. OUR RESPONSE We must individually receive Jesus and experience His love and plan. Ephesians 2:8-9 "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith - and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God - not by works, so no one can boast." John 1:12 "Yet to all who received Him, to those who believed in His name, he gave the right to become children of God." Which circle best represents your life? Which circle would you like to have represent your life? You can receive Christ right now by faith in prayer. "Lord Jesus, I need you. Thank you for dying on the cross for my sins. I open receive you as my Savior and Lord. Thank you for forgiving my sins and giving control of the throne of my life. Make me the kind of person you want me to This diagram ilustrates that God is Holy and people are sinful. A great gulf separates the two. The arrows illustrate people continually trying to reach God through our own efforts, but we inevitably fail. alone we can know God personally and This diagram ilustrates that God has bridged the gulf that sepa- rates us from Him by sending His son, Jesus Christ, to die on the cross in our place to pay the penalty for our sins. Christ as Savior and Lord; only then can we know God personally These two circles represent two kinds of lives... Self -Directed Life Self is in the center and on the throne; Christ is outside. Christ -Directed Life Christ is in the center and on the throne; self yeilds to Christ. the door to my life and me eternal life. Take be." If this prayer expresses the desire of your heart, then you can pray this prayer and Christ will come into your life as he promised. For more information on what it means to have a relationship with God, or if you have any questions or prayer requests please submit them to stocksengineering©gmail.com, call us at 252.459.8196, or visit our web site, www.stocksengineering.com Grading Notes 1. Site Contractor to inform General Contractor to verify finished grade at building before digging footings. Someportions of the buildingfoundation wall may,of necessity,need to retain buildingpad fill to allow exteriorgrades to be dropped. In this case,stepfootings maybe necessaryto achieve the desired grade PP 9 variations. 2. New finished contours shown are topof future pavingin areas to receivepavement and topof topsoil P in areas to be seeded or sodded. 3. Areas outside of the parking lot perimeters shown to be seeded shall receive 4 inches of topsoil. This topsoil to beplaced and leveled bythe Contractor. P 4. Dimensions on buildings are for grading purposes only and are not to be used to lay-off footings. See Architectural Plans. 5. Contractor shall notify and cooperate with all utility companies or firms having facilities on or adjacent to the site before disturbing, altering, removing, relocating, adjustingor connectingto said facilities. 9 9 9 9 Contractor shall raise or lower tops of existing manholes, as required, to match finished grades. 6. All catch basin grate and frames are to be Vulcan or approved equal. Verify that dimension heights on castings are not exceeded in critical areas before ordering substitute castings. 7. All areas not covered by an impervious surface or landscaped planting beds are to be grassed. 8. Unusable excavated materials and all waste resulting from clearing and grubbing shall be disposed of off -site by Contractor. 9. All excavation is unclassified and shall include all materials encountered. 10. Before any machine work is done, Contractor shall stake out and mark the items established by the Site Plan. Control points shall be preserved at all times during the course of the project. Lack of proper working points and grade stakes may require cessation of operations until such points and grades have been placed to the Owner's satisfaction. Concrete Notes 1. All construction, placing, pouring and curing concrete is to conform to the latest edition of ACI 318. 2. All reinforcing steel is to be cold cut and bent in conformance with the latest edition of ACI 318 and ASTM A-615. 3. Portland Cement Concrete shall have a minimum 28-daycompressive strength of 4 000 PSI(or noted),a P 9 non -vibrated slumpbetween 2.5 and 4-inches,a minimum cement content of 545poundsper cubic and an Y air entrainment of 5-7-percent and a maximum water -cement ratio of 0.545 in accordance with Class B concrete as described in the NCDOT Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures unless otherwise specified. 4. Do not use chloride in any concrete which has reinforcing steel or wire fabric. 5. Reinforcingsteel shall meet ASTM A-615,Grade 60. Welded wire fabric shall meet ASTM A-185. Tie wire shall conform to ASTM A-82. 6. Lap welded wire fabric a minimum of one mesh. Lap all bars a minimum of 24 inch. Alternate adjacent bar splices a minimum of 48". 7. Use onlyapproved chairs with sandplates to support reinforcingon grade. PP PP 8. All crossings of reinforcement are to be tied. Supports for reinforcing to hold bars against movement during pour and finish operation. Supports for reinforcing bars to be a minimum of 48 inches apart. 9. Concrete shall be only plant -mixed, transit -mixed or ready -mixed concrete. The time elapsing from mixing to placing the concrete shall not exceed ninety (90) minutes. 10. Concrete shall not be deposited on frozen subgrade and shall not be poured when the air temperature for the succeeding 24-hour period is less than 32 degrees F. 11. All concrete when placed in forms shall have a temperature between 50 degrees F and 90 degrees F and shall be maintained at a temperature of not less than 50 degrees for at least 72 hours for normal concrete and 24 hours for high early strength concrete. 12. Do not place fresh concrete during summer on a dry subgrade. Moisten subgrade before placing concrete. 13. Subgrade is to be firm, free of water and/or silt and undisturbed or compacted properly. Consult Engineer if soft or yielding subgrade is encountered for improvement directions. If ground water is entering subgrade, consult Engineer for instructions. 14. Areas of concrete to be removed shall be saw cut before removing. The saw cut shall provide a smooth, straight edge approximately two (2) inches deep before breaking away the adjacent concrete. 15. Immediately after the forms have been removed and all honeycombed areas are repaired, backfill to prevent underwash. 16. Brooming of the concrete surface shall be done transverse to the direction of traffic for all pedestrian areas. 17. Joint spacing shall be no less than 8-feet. Where existing sidewalks are being widened, transverse joints shall be located so as to line up with existing joints in the adjacent existing sidewalk. Grooved joints shall not be sealed. 18. Concrete Sub shall be responsible for all score joints and expansion joints. A preliminary score joint pattern and expansion joint pattern shall be submitted to the project engineer for review prior to pouring concrete. 19. Expansion joints shall be one-half (1/2) inch in width and shall be placed between all rigid objects at a distance of no more than thirty (30) feet apart and shall extend the full depth of the concrete with the top of the filler one-half (1/2) inch below the finished surface. 20. The edges of the curb/sidewalk shall be finished with an approved edging tool one-half (1/2) inch radius. Joints shall be similarly finished immediately after templates have been removed. 21. Saw control joints as soon as fresh concrete will retain coarse aggregate against the sawing action. 22. Contractor SHALL NOT POUR any concrete before forms are inspected by the project engineer and/or the owner. Any concrete that has not been approved by the engineer and/or owner will be the responsibility of the contractor. Concrete and Asphalt Testing Portland Cement Concrete Testing Requirements Initial Test: The initial test (from first ready -mix truck) is to be taken after the second cubic yard is dispensed from the mixer and is to consist of the following: 1. One slump test 2. Three cylinders pulled, prepared and stored on -site for 24 hours 3. Temperature recording Subsequent Tests: After the above tests are pulled from the initial truck, every 5th truck thereafter is to be tested in the same manner as noted above. Asphalt Concrete Testing Requirements Compaction: Testing for asphalt density is to follow NCDOT "Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures", Section 609-9, "Field Compaction Quality Management," latest revision. Thickness: The minimum frequency of coring for thickness testing shall be on the basis of test sections consisting of not more than 1500 linear feet of lay down width, exclusive of intersections and irregular areas. The test sample is to be a 6-inch cored sample. The sample is to be numbered and logged for identification purposes. Contractor's Quality Control System: Follow NCDOT "Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures", Section 609-5, "Contractor's Quality Control System," latest revision. Mixture and Job Mix Formula Adjustments: Follow NCDOT "Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures", Section 609-4. "Field Verification of Mixture and Job Mix Formula Adjustments", latest revision. General: All other applicable sections of Section 609 of the NCDOT "Standard Specifications for Roads and Structures" shall apply relating to Quality Control Plan, mix design, control limits, corrective action, equipment and measurement. Testing Cost: Site Contractor is responsible for cost of testing. Sewer Notes 1. No Sewer line installation shall take place until an approved Site Plan has been issued. 2. Sewer Pipe: a. SDR-35 SMOOTHWALL: Pipe shall conform to ASTM D-3034 Type PSM, SDR-35. 3. Pipe bedding shall be Class B modified (i.e. stone to top of pipe). 4. Any well pointing, dewatering, etc. needed during sewer construction is to be included in the cost of the line laid. Utilize select fill from on -site for trench borrow when needed. If material of a select nature is not available, bring in from off -site. 5. The minimum clearances for water, sewer and storm drainage lines shall be as follows: Between Horizontal Vertical Water and Sewer 10' 18" w/water above sewer Water and StormDrainage Sewer and Storm Drainage 12" w/water above storm drainage 24" w/storm drainage above sewer 6. The Contractor shall make arrangements with the local utility authority when connecting to existing manholes or mains. 7. Location, size and invert elevations of clean outs shown on "private" services are to be coordinated with the approved Plumbing Plans for the building. All plumbing is to meet the requirements of the NC State Building Code, Volume II, Plumbing, latest revision. 8. Contractor shall seed, mulch and tack all disturbed areas within 7 days after backfilling trench. All sedimentation control measures shall be kept in operable condition until a stand of grass is established and the area is capable of resisting erosion by wind and rain. All erosion control measures shall be removed when authorized by the Engineer after the completion of the project. 9. All excavated wood and rocks shall be disposed of offsite by the Contractor. Bury will not be permitted onsite. 10. Contractor shall take proper precautions not to disturb existing property corner markers. All disturbed property corner markers shall be replaced by a Registered Land Surveyor. 11. All cost for the provision of erosion control rip rap, jute meshing, matting, grass seeding and silt fence shall be included in total base bid. 12. Manholes or Wetwells qualify as "confined" and require compliance with OSHA "Confined Access Entry" requirements. Certified equipment, proper notification and other applicable equipment and or devices may be necessary to protect workers, after system is operational, from hydrogen -sulfide gas build-up or an otherwise oxygen -less environment. 13. The contractor shall provide to Engineer, upon completion of water and sewer construction, record drawings of the sewer installation specifically showing/depicting any deviations from the permitted plans. Plans are to be marked surveyed and submitted to Engineer. The final payment request will not be submitted to the owner nor will a "certificate of substantial completion" be issued until these "surveyed plans" have been completed and received by the Engineer. 14. Utility contractor is responsible for notifying local authority of time and date he plans to commence construction. 15. Where lines cross gravel/asphalt driveways, Contractor is to restore driveways to the original condition. Drives shall be repaired within 7-days of open cut. 16. All Sanitary Sewer shall be in accordance to Town of Clayton Standards and Specifications. 17. All Frames and Lids to receive a bituminous coating. Water Notes 1. No existing valves and fire hydrants shall be operated without the explicit permission from the Public Utility Owner. The contractor shall make arrangements with the local utility authority prior to connecting to existing mains. 2. Contractor shall seed, mulch, and tack all disturbed area within 7 days after backfilling trench. All sedimentation control measures shall be kept in operable condition until a stand of control measures shall be removed when authorized by the Engineer after the completion of the project. 3. All excavated wood and rocks shall be disposed off -site by the Contractor. Bury will not be permitted on -site. 4. Water line crossing existing asphalt pavement shall be installed by the Open Cut method. 5. Where lines cross gravel/asphalt driveways, Contractor is to restore driveways to the original condition. Drives shall be repaired within 7-days of open cut. 6. Contractor shall take proper precautions not to disturb existing property corner markers. All disturbed property corner markers shall be replaced by a Registered Land Surveyor. 7. All cost for the provision of erosion control rip rap, jute meshing, matting, grass seeding and silt fence shall be included in the total base bid. 8. Utility contractor is responsible for notifying local authority of time and date he plans to commence construction. 9. Anywell pointing,dewatering,etc. needed duringconstruction shall be the responsibility of the P Y contractor. Trench borrow needed during construction shall be included in the cost of the line laid, unless otherwise specified. 10. Valve box to be 3 piece telescopic with concrete collar when not in pavement. 11. The contractor shall provide all the material and appurtenances necessary for the complete installation of the utilities. All pipe and fittings shall be inspectedprior to beingcovered. PP 9 P 12. Lines shall be flushed thoroughly to remove all dirt and debris. Chlorine shall be applied to all water 9 Y PP lines in sufficient concentration to leave an overall residual of 50 ppm. The chlorinated water shall remain in the lines for 24 hours at the end of which time the chlorine residual shall be at least 10 ppm. The lines shall then be flushed until there is normal chlorine residualpresent and samples shall P be collected for bacteriological analysis. 13. The contractor to conduct bacteriological testing of water lines, which have successfully passed hydrostatic testingand have been disinfected in conformance with AWWA Standards. This procedure Y requires (5) daysto complete. 14. No contractors are authorized to use un-metered water duringconstruction. All pipe and PP appurtenances shall be thoroughly cleaned prior to placement. Pipe shall be laid with straight lines and even grades and all joints shall be perfectly fitted. During periods when pipe is not being laid, open ends shall be securely blocked. 15. All excavation is unclassified and shall include all materials encountered. 16. All concrete used for blocking and concrete collars is to be minimum 3,000 psi at 28 days, air entrained. 17. Contractor shall saw -cut to provide smooth transitions where existing asphalt is to be removed. General Notes: 1. This plan must be approved by the municipality prior to construction of any street, water, storm drainage or other site improvements on this plan. 2. All improvements shall conform to the municipality Standards and Specifications or NCDOT, as applicable. 3. Disturbed area isgreater than 1 acre and formal Sedimentation & Erosion Controlplan approval is PP required as a condition of construction plan approval. Measures shown on the approved Erosion & Sedimentation Control Plan should be regarded as minimum requirements; additional measures shall be put in place as needed to insure that no sediment is released from the site. 4. The General Contractor is responsible for installing and maintaining all measures necessary to ensure that all sediment is contained on -site. 5. Omitted. 6. Stormwater detention and nutrient management has previouslybeen approved and addressed. 9 PP 7. Water and sewer service fees are due on this site prior to setting of taps or meters. Contact the the municipality for payment information. 8. Contractor shall make arrangements with the local utilityauthorityfor connection to existingmains. 9 Do NOT operate any existing valves without permission of the municipality. 9. Water meters supplied by contractors shall contain encoder register and module for radio transmitted meter reading per the municipality Standard. 10. For the installation of electrical services, location of pad -mounted transformer if needed and to coordinate electrical temporary service, contact Duke Energy. 11. Any relocation of existing utilities will be at the cost of the General Contractor. The Town will not accept responsibility for damages to curb and gutter or street improvements if installed prior to underground services, nor will the Town absorb the cost for pavement patching, damages to landscaping or borings to install underground services. 12. Contractor shall be responsible for all work zone traffic control in or adjacent to ROW. All signs, pavement markings and other traffic control devices shall conform to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), latest edition as amended. 13. Fire Protection water supply system including fire hydrants, shall be installed and in service prior to recording the subdivision, or, if no subdivision is involved, shall be installed prior to the placing of combustible building materials for structures or combustible pre -tested fabricated building assemblies on the project site or utilizing them in the construction of building structures. If phased coordination is planned, coordinate installation of the fire protection water system is permitted. 14. Fire department vehicular access to all structures under construction shall be provided at all times. In areas where ground surfaces are soft or likely to become soft, hard all weather surface roads shall be provided and maintained. 15. Omitted. 16. Commercial property Address Numbers shall be a minimum of ten (10) inches in height with a minimum stroke width of one (1) inch. These numbers shall contrast with their background and shall be Arabic style numerals. 17. Address Numbers must be posted on the front of the structure nearest to the main entrance in a position to be plainly legible, visible and unobstructed from the street or road fronting the property. 18. Any change or deviation from this plat, prior to or during construction, will cause addressing and/or street names to be re-evaluated with possible subsequent change. 19. Plans are based on an actual field survey performed by FREELAND SURVEYING, P.C. Reference horizontal datum is NAD 83, reference vertical datum is NAVD 88. 20. Contractor to verify all building dimensions and/or location(s) with architectural drawings before beginning construction. If discrepancies are found, cease construction and consult the architect and civil site engineer for resolution. 21. Omitted. 22. All HVAC equipment shall be screened from the view of all public street rights -of -way for their entire length along those streets, except for necessary access. 23. For the installation of gas services, contact Public Utilities. 24. The customer is required to provide an outside lockable disconnect. 25. Right -of -Way Easement must be signed prior to installation of utilities. 26. Call NC One Call Center at (800) 632-4949 before digging to locate existing utilities. 27. If overhead primary electric lines are present, mature tree height shall not exceed 15 feet. 28. Copies of all permits and approved plans must be kept on site in a permit box that is conspicuously located and easily accessible during construction. This includes approved construction plans, approved erosion control plans, encroachment agreements, driveway permits, water/sewer permits, etc. 29. Plan approval is valid for two (2) years from approved date. Drainage Notes 1. Boxes may be reinforced masonry, masonry, precast concrete or cast -in -place reinforced concrete. 2. The maximum height of an un-reinforced masonry drainage structure with 8" walls shall be limited to 8' - 0" from invert of the outlet pipe to the top of the casting. Depths greater than 8' - 0" shall have walls 12" thick. Basins over 12' in total depth shall be designed by a NC Professional Engineer. 4? walls are not allowed on drainage structures. 3. Steps are to be provided on all basins deeper than 42". 4. Steps are to be PS1-PF as manufactured by M. A. Industries or an approved equal. Locate on non -pipe walls. 5. Mortar in masonry boxes is to be type M. 6. Clay brick structures are not allowed. 7. Concrete pipe is to be minimum Class III reinforced concrete meeting ASTM C-76, latest revision. 8. Concrete building brick is to meet ASTM C-55, Grade N, Type 1. 9. All iron castings are to be drilled and lagged to the drainage structure. The drainage structure as well is to be drilled. 10. All cast -in -place or precast concrete drainage structures located in paved areas accessible to truck loadings to be designed to meet AASHTO HS 20-44 loading. See manufacturers details for wall, top and bottom thickness. N U 0 1- w w 1- Z O 10 �00 CAN Z N • = U z I-w (n _1 < w= O < 00 Z WWW.STOCKSENGINEERING.COM BLN=C-1874 ♦ \N CAR° ''' `n� .•FOSS/0 .-4, -- SEAL 7. 19843 9 /9 /2020 SITE NOTES AND DETAILS i REVISIONS 11/30/20 - DWQ COMMENTS FILE NO. 2019-087 HORZ. SCALE: AS NOTET ♦ VERT. SCALE: N/A ♦ ...That you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. - Ephesians 3:18-19 11. All frames, grates, and hoods to receive a bituminous coating. D-02 NORTH CAROLINA ®NE CALL CENTER www.ncocc.org TEE A B C 6'x 6'x 6' 2'- 0' 1'- 0' 1'- 0' 8'x 8'x 6' 2'- 0' 1'- 0' 1'- 0' 8'x 8'x 8' 2'- 4' 1'- 0' 1'- 6' 12'x 12'x 6' 2'- 4' 1'- 0' 1'- 6' 12'x 12'x 8' 2'- 6' 1'- 0' 1'- 6' 12'x 12'x 12' 2'- 8' 1'- 6' 1'- 10' P4 PLAN 2500 PSI CONCRETE CLASS B REQUIRED GRADE 3'- 6' MIN. ABOVE TOP OF PIPE 2.1 TRENCHING & BLOCKING OF TEES NOT TO SCALE CONCRETE THRUST BLOCK AT ALL 45' BENDS 8" DIP THRUST COLLAR 3/4" THREADED STEEL RODS. (MIN. 2 REQUIRED) GENERAL NOTES: L. I 5' H MIN. 1. ONCE INSTALLED AND TIGHT, THE STEEL RODS AND BOLTS SHALL BE COATED WITH 2 COATS OF BITUMINOUS BASE PAINT. 2. CONCRETE SHALL NOT CONTACT BOLTS OR ENDS OF MECHANICAL JOINT BENDS. 2.2 VERTICAL BEND DETAIL NOT TO SCALE PVC PIPE 1. RODS SHOULD EXTEND TO TOP OF PIPE CROWN. 2. X x Y MUST EQUAL THE SQUARE FOOTAGE OF THE BEARING AREA AS SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW, BEARING SURFACE AREA FOR VALVE FOOTINGS VALVE SIZE QUICKSAND, POOR SOIL (1000psf) GRAVEL, COURSE SAND (1600psf) SOFT CLAY (2000psf) FAIRLY DRY CLAY, CLEAN DRY SAND (4000psf) DRY CLAY, COMPACT SAND (8000psf) POOR ROCK (10,000psf) 4' 3 2 2 6' 7 5 4 2 8' 12 8 6 3 2 2 3. COAT EXPOSED STEEL RODS AND CLAMPS WITH BITUMININOUS BASE PAINT. 1_ II II 5' 3' 3' 5' UNDERGROUND CLAMPS AS MANUFACTURED BY STELLAR CORP. OR EQUAL SIZED APPROPRIATE TO VALVE. CLAMPS BOLTED TO STEEL RODS. PVC C-900 CLASS 150 3/4' THREADED STEEL RODS USE 2500psi CONCRETE IN FOOTING 'Y' 2.3 STANDARD VALVE FOOTING FOR PVC MAINS NOT TO SCALE r NOMINAL TRENCH DIAMETER A B C WIDTH 4" 2'- 0" 0'- 9" 1'- 0" 2'- 4" 6" 2'- 6" 1'- 0" 1'- 4" 2'- 6" 8" 3'- 0" 1'- 6" 1'- 10" 2'- 8" 12" 4'- 0" 1'- 6" 3'- 0" 3'- 0" l U GRADE 3'- 6" MIN. ABOVE TOP OF PIPE SECTION 2500 P51 CONCRETE CLASS B REQUIRED PLAN 2.4 TRENCHING & BLOCKING OF 90° BENDS NOT TO SCALE 19' STANDARD MARKED ON TOP FOR OPENING (SEE SPECS) NEACHOZZSILESDE)ON(E FINISHED GRADE BURY LANE NOT LESS THAN 7 CU. FT. CRUSHED STONE CONC. BLOCK HYDRANT TO BE PLACED WITH PUMPER NOZZLE FACING STREET PUMPER NOZZLE -(SEE SPECS FOR SIZE) NOTES: 1. ALL HYDRANTS SHALL BE PAINTED WITH RUSTOLEUM .964 FEDERAL SAFETY RED. 2. HYDRANTS SHALL BE OILED/GREASED AFTER INSTALLATION. 3. SEE SPECS FOR TYPE THREADS ON CAPS. 5. WHEN VALVE BOX IS PLACED OUTSIDE OF PAVEMENT, PROHDE 2'x 2'x 4" CONCRETE SHOULDER SLAB AROUND VALVE. CURB & GUTTER VALVE B0X-L11 ON EYE BOLT (SEE DETAIL) 1'- 3" x 1'- 3" x 4" THICK CONC. SETTING SLAB TELESCOPIC VALVE BOX PAVEMENT 6" GATE VALVE 3' Cr MIN TYPICAL EYE BOLT NOT TO SCALE CONC. BLK'G (SEE TEE BLOCKING DETAIL FOR SIZE) 5/8" DIA GALV. BRIDLE RODS WITH STAR JOINT RESTRAINT SY57LM. COAT WITH 2 COATS OF BITUMINOUS BASE PAINT. PLACE EYE BOLT THROUGH GLAND. 2.5 STANDARD FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION DETAIL NOT TO SCALE NOMINAL DIAMETER A B C TRENCH WIDTH 6' 1'- 4' 1'- 0' 1'- 2' 2'- 6' 8' 1'- 6' 1'- 0' 1'- 4' 2'- 8' 12' 2'- 2' 1'- 0' 2'- 2' 3'- 0' 16' 3'- 0' 1'- 0' 2'- 8' 3'- 4' 20' 4'- 0' 1'- 6' 3'- 0' 3'- 8' 24' 5'- 0' 2'- 0' 3'- 6' 4'- 0' 30' 6'- 6' 2'- 6' 4'- 2' 4'- 6' GRADE 3'- 6' MIN. ABOVE TOP OF PIPE (h SECTION l 11: II:�I.1 II:I I1.1 it I 2500 PSI CONCRETE CLASS B REQUIRED PLAN 2.6 TRENCHING & BLOCKING OF 45° BENDS NOT TO SCALE REINFORCING REDUIREENTS 'L& PIPE REBAR SIZE 'X• BAR LENGTH 'W BAR LENGTH Ill. REED. 6.- 36. 48. 95 M6 2'- 2' . OIL PIPE 3'- 0' . OD. PIPE 1'- 1' 1'- 3• THRUST COLLAR AND THRUST BLOCK SCHEDULE X-24, Y-12 X-24, Y-12 CLD. PIPE •A• 'C•, 6•- l6•, 20'- 24', 30'- 36•, 48' 6.- 36• 48. 1,- 4' 1•- 8. 1,- 7' 1'- 9' 2' 3• 4• c •X' BAR 'A' 1 OE. PIPE I 'A' 1 i■ ■. III ■.�..• 01 •■--■1 END VIEW NOTES, L SEE CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS. 2. SEE PLANS FOR THRUST BLOCK LOCATIONS. 3. CONCRETE SHALL 2500 P.SI. 4. REINFORCING BARS SHALL BE DEFORMED, AND TIED TOGETHER 5. TRENCH BOTTOM WIDTH IN VICINITY OF THRUST BLOCK(S) INSTALLATION SHALL BE THE MINIMUM WIDTH -111=1 1 11 I-, . "III 1 I I I I1111111111111 BAR • 6. BACKFILL TAMP IN 6' LAYERS 7. PLACE THRUST COLLAR ON ONE FULL JOINT OF PIPE & LAST JOINT OF PIPE MITH THRUST COLLAR TO BE MECHANICAL JOINT PIPE 9. PLACE RING 4' FROM PLUG END OF PIPE 11-11 rUNDLfTURDED SOIL 1-1111111I1IIIIJ i ,��lilllllilllh 3' MIN. CLEAR- 'B PLAN VIEW 2.8 THRUST BLOCKING DETAIL NOT TO SCALE STEEL THRUST COLLAR MELDED TO PIPE 24" STAMP MAIN SIZE IN TOP W/4" LETTER STANDARD VALVE BOX 2.9 VALVEBOX SHOULDER SLAB FOR UNPAVED AREAS NOT TO SCALE NOMINAL DIAMETER A D C TRENCH WIDTH 6' 1'- 0' 1'- 0' 1'- 0' 2'- 6' 8' 1'- 0' 1'- 0' 1'- 0' 2'- 8' 12' 2'- 0' 1'- 0' 1'- 6' 3'- 0' 16' 2'- 6' 1'- 0' 1'- 8' 3'- 4' 20' 3'- 0' 1'- 0' 2'- 4' 3'- 8' 24' 3'- 0' 1'- 0' 3'- 0' 4'- 0' 30' 4'- 0' 1'- 6' 3'- 6' 4'- 6' GRADE 3'- 6' MIN. ABOVE TOP OF PIPE. 2500 PSI CONCRETE CLASS B REQUIRED PLAN 2.10 TRENCHING & BLOCKING OF 11 1 /4° BEND NOT TO SCALE BURY LIMITATIONS (TYPE I LAYING CONDITION) PRESS PIPE "B" "B" CLASS SIZE MAX. MIN. 350 4" 53' 2.5' 350 6" 26' 2.5' 350 8" 16' 2.5' 350 10" 11' 3' 350 12" 10' 3' 350 16" 15' (TYPE 2 LC. MIN.) 3' SPRINGUNE OF PIPE FOUNDATION SHALL BE REQUIRED WHEN SOIL CONDITIONS ARE UNSTABLE, ALL PIPE - SEE SPECS. NOTE: USE CLASS "D" BEDDING AS STANDARD BASED ON UMITS OF TABLE. DO 119I USE CLASS D WITH WET TRENCH BOTTOMS, ROCK FOUNDATION OR WHEN UNSTABLE SOIL IS ENCOUNTERED. 'W" TRENCH WIDTH (SEE CHART) I / COMMON TRF4CH 861KFTI1 SEE SPEC. SECT. 0221(15)C FOR COMPACTION REQ'TS (12" LIFTS MAX.) TRENCH WALLS MAY HAVE VERTICAL SIDES UP TO A MAX. HEIGHT OF 5 FT. BELOW GRADE. BEYOND THIS DEPTH THE ENTIRE SIDE MUST BE LAID BACK AT A SLOPE NO HIGHER THAN 1.5 : 1 OR APPROVED SHORING OR TRENCH BOXES MUST BE UTIUZED. (SUBPART P, LATEST) 8' MIN I z 1.5 CAREFULLYCOMPACTFr_8ACKFll1 SEE SPEC. SECT. 02221(15)C /FOR COMPACTION REQ'TS (6" LIFTS) PROVIDE UNIFORM AND CONTINUOUS SUPPORT BETWEEN BELL HOLES. EXCAVATE FOR BELLS. 2.11 TRENCH DETAIL NOT TO SCALE MAIN THRUST COLLAR SEE DETAILS ROADWAY TAMPED BACKFILL7 RED BRASS NIPPLE \ 2' x 6' `MECHANICAL PLUG TAPPED FOR 2' PLUG - PLACE UGHTLY ON THREADED NIPPLE. I VALVE BOX 1111- 11�111 1 RED BRASS OR COPPER 2" x 12" 2 MUELLER NARK II DRISEAL, Nu SEAL VALVE WITH THREADED CONNECTIONS OR EQUAL 4' MIN. M. BRASS OR COPPER CONCRETE BLOCKING MIN 1/3 CY 0 3000 PSI 9.12 - STANDARD BLOW OFF DETAIL FOR 4" THROUGH 16" MAINS NOT TO SCALE 11.=1 = = -11=I1.= 11.=1=11=11=11=11! �II.�LII=11=11=11!• 1111.=1L-1L- ;4;.= 1.=11.=11.=IL-BB- 11.=11.=11.=1 1 MI WATTS 909 RPZ ,NTH VALVES ABOVE GROUNO INSULATED ECLOSURE (13"x39") REV. 9-1-92 RPZ BACKFLOW AND METER GANG FOR 2" DI A. OR SMALLER SERVICE OENEY BOLOS. CB-SO-S CAST IRON fRAAIE AND COVER r Tr�n r manTl 11 �:#IM 7=..B..-_ .4f. " 11: 11 11=11=11F�11- M.11=r1 IF�II II II II- 11.=1L-11. 11 11. a 11. IL METER AND STRAINER VERIFY BEFORE ORDERING BOX MUELLER ANGLE WATER STOP - L00(ABLE PRECAST REINFORCED 00NCRETE METER BOX BY STAYRIGHT TANK 00. 36"x48" INSIDE DIMENSION 2" UNE BY PASS VALVE - DRILL ANO SEAL IN CLOSED POSITION PAVEMENT ' =i° 6V NOTES, 1. THE FULL LENGTH OF THE SERVICE DITCH SHALL BE COMPACTED IN 6' LAYERS WITH MECHANICAL TAMP. 2. SOLVENT CEMENT FOR PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS TO BE ASTM D-2564 3. PVC SADDLE AND BEND MUST BE BEDDED IN *67 STONE. BEDDING AND HANDLING OF SERVICE PIPE MUST COMPLY WITH CLASS B BEDDING (SEE BEDDING DETAIL FOR GRAVITY MAINS.) SOR 35 PVC SOLO WALL 1/16' OR 1/8' BEND 111 ,III:/ = III ilE IIIIIIHEMEI EMEM MEMEMEHE =,III 1== ADAPTER (SOR 35 TO SDR 23.5) 8" IN-UNE WYE AS DIRECTED - BY AUTHORITY MAX. 18" PROPERTY UNE BRASS PLUG FINISHED GRADE EME I Ills^EH 4' ABS/PVC SDR 23.5 SOLVENT CEMENTED JOINTS (TYPE SC) -SOR 23.5 PVC OR SCH 40 EMET llllll llll IHME�IIIIII RECOMMENDED 2% = II II II III (MIN. GRADE 17) III: I111 I -III SEE NOTE 3 TYPICAL PVC 24" LG. PC SCH 40 PVC W/PLUG `COMBINATION LONG TURN PATTERN Y ANO 1/8" BEND SEWER LATERAL CONNECTION NOT TO SCALE SHAPED INVERT LADDER STEPS SECTION A -A BOLT FRAME TO CASTING (4 REQ"D) SECURE CASTING W/MORTAR 4" OR 6" PRECAST GRADE RINGS - MAXIMUM OF THREE ALLOWED FOR OTHERWISE ADD RISER SECTION MANUFACTURE TO LOCATE STEPS OVER OUTLET PIPE. STEPS BY M.A. INDUSTRIES, INC. PS1-PF OR EQUAL SLOPE OF CHANNEL THRU MANHOLE 0.08' FALL UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON PLANS. SET MANHOLE IN 6" TO 12" 1157 STONE. ISOMETRIC VIEW RUBBER BOOT EXTENDED BASE WHERE CALLED FOR ON PLANS IN MH SCHEDULE NOTE: 6" EXTENDED BASES REQUIRED ON ALL 4' M.H.'s OVER 12' DEEP. INVERT & SHELF fL MANHOLE SHELF SLOPE VULCAN V-1984-95 HEAVY DUTY FRAME & COVER COVER & FRAME WEIGHT - 360 LBS. WEIGHT MAY NOT DEVIATE BY MORE THAN -5.0X TOP TO READ "SEWER" PRECAST GRADE RINGS ARE TO BE USED WHEN POSSIBLE AND ADJUSTED WITH BRICK & MORTAR COURSE. FILL JOINTS FULL WITH HIGH STRENGTH TYPE M MORTAR & STRIKE FLUSH INSIDE & OUT USE AN APPROVED BITUMINOUS BASE SEALANT APPLIED TO TOP OF CONE SECTION USE ECCENTRIC CONE ALL JOINTS TO BE T & G W/GASKET MEETING AASHTO M-199 PRECAST MANHOLE TO MEET REQUIREMENTS OF ASTM. C478 (0-RING) OR AASHTO M-199 (MASTIC) PRECAST OPENING REQUIRED FOR ALL PIPES. SEE PLANS FOR PIPE SIZES NOTE: USE 6" EXTENDED BASE WHEN TOTAL MH HEIGHT EXCEEDS 12' SEE SPECS FOR FOUNDATION IMPROVEMENT WHEN NEEDED 6" MIN. 5 Deg. SLOPE MOORBASE SLOPE OF CHANNEL-0.08' FALL BASE SECTION STANDARD MANHOLE (IN PAVED AREAS) 1� ` BLN-C-1874 (WATER AND SEWER DETAILS 1' REVISIONS 11/12/20 - DWR COMMENTS FILE NO.: 2019-087 HORZ. SCALE: 1 "=50' THEREFORE, EVERYONE WHO HEARS THESE WORDS OF MINE AND PUTS THEM INTO PRACTICE IS LIKE A WISE MAN WHO BUILT HIS HOUSE ON THE ROCK. MATTHEW 7:24 VERT. SCALE: 1" = 5' ♦ D-03 SELF -INSPECTION, SECTION A: SELF -INSPECTION PART III RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING normal business hours in accordance with the table site conditions would cause the safety of the inspection may be delayed until the next business day on In addition, when a storm event of equal to or of normal business hours, the self -inspection shall be of the next business day. Any time when inspections Inspection Record. Self below. personnel which greater performed were -inspections are required during When adverse weather or to be in jeopardy, the inspection it is safe to perform the inspection. than 1.0 inch occurs outside upon the commencement delayed shall be noted in the Inspect Frequency (during normal business hours) Inspection records must include: (1) Rain gauge maintained in good working order Daily Daily rainfall amounts. If no daily rain gauge observations are made during weekend or holiday periods, and no individual -day rainfall information is available, record the cumulative rain measurement for those un- attended days (and this will determine if a site inspection is needed). Days on which no rainfall occurred shall be recorded as "zero." The permittee may use another rain -monitoring device approved by the Division. (2) E&SC Measures At least once per 7 calendar days and within 24 hours of a rain event > 1.0 inch in 24 hours 1. Identification of the measures inspected, 2. Date and time of the inspection, 3. Name of the person performing the inspection, 4. Indication of whether the measures were operating properly, 5. Description of maintenance needs for the measure, 6. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken. (3) stormwater discharge outfalls (SDOs) At least once per 7 calendar days and within 24 hours of a rain event > 1.0 inch in 24 hours 1. Identification of the discharge outfalls inspected, 2. Date and time of the inspection, 3. Name of the person performing the inspection, 4. Evidence of indicators of stormwater pollution such as oil sheen, floating or suspended solids or discoloration, 5. Indication of visible sediment leaving the site, 6. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken. (4) Perimeter of site At least once per 7 calendar days and within 24 hours of a rain event > 1.0 inch in 24 hours If visible sedimentation is found outside site limits, then a record of the following shall be made: 1. Actions taken to clean up or stabilize the sediment that has left the site limits, 2. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken, and 3. An explanation as to the actions taken to control future releases. (5) Streams or wetlands onsite or offsite (where accessible) At least once per 7 calendar days and within 24 hours of a rain event > 1.0 inch in 24 hours If the stream or wetland has increased visible sedimentation or a stream has visible increased turbidity from the construction activity, then a record of the following shall be made: 1. Description, evidence and date of corrective actions taken, and 2. Records of the required reports to the appropriate Division Regional Office per Part III, Section C, Item (2)(a) of this permit. (6) Ground stabilization measures After each phase of grading 1. The phase of grading (installation of perimeter E&SC measures, clearing and grubbing, installation of storm drainage facilities, completion of all land -disturbing activity, construction or redevelopment, permanent ground cover). 2. Documentation that the required ground stabilization measures have been provided within the required timeframe or an assurance that they will be provided as soon as possible. NOTE: The rain inspection resets the required 7 calendar day inspection requirement. SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING SECTION B: RECORDKEEPING PART III AND REPORTING deviation shall be kept on the site. The throughout the coverage under this permit. plan shall be kept on site and available for hours. 1. 2. 3. E&SC Plan Documentation The approved E&SC plan as well as any approved approved E&SC plan must be kept up-to-date The following items pertaining to the E&SC inspection at all times during normal business Item to Document Documentation Requirements (a) Each E&SC measure has been installed and does not significantly deviate from the locations, dimensions and relative elevations shown on the approved E&SC plan. Initial and date each E&SC measure on a copy of the approved E&SC plan or complete, date and sign an inspection report that lists each E&SC measure shown on the approved E&SC plan. This documentation is required upon the initial installation of the E&SC measures or if the E&SC measures are modified after initial installation. (b) A phase of grading has been completed. Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC plan or complete, date and sign an inspection report to indicate completion of the construction phase. (c) Ground cover is located and installed in accordance with the approved E&SC plan. Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC plan or complete, date and sign an inspection report to indicate compliance with approved ground cover specifications. (d) The maintenance and repair requirements for all E&SC measures have been performed. Complete, date and sign an inspection report. (e) Corrective actions have been taken to E&SC measures. Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC plan or complete, date and sign an inspection report to indicate the completion of the corrective action. Additional Documentation to be Kept on Site In addition to the E&SC plan documents above, the following items shall be kept on the site and available for inspectors at all times during normal business hours, unless the Division provides a site -specific exemption based on unique site conditions that make this requirement not practical: (a) This General Permit as well as the Certificate of Coverage, after it is received. (b) Records of inspections made during the previous twelve months. The permittee shall record the required observations on the Inspection Record Form provided by the Division or a similar inspection form that includes all the required elements. Use of electronically -available records in lieu of the required paper copies will be allowed if shown to provide equal access and utility as the hard -copy records. Documentation to be Retained for Three Years All data used to complete the e-NOI and all inspection records shall be maintained for a period of three years after project completion and made available upon request. [40 CFR 122.41] PART II, SECTION G, ITEM (4) DRAW DOWN OF SEDIMENT BASINS FOR MAINTENANCE OR CLOSE OUT Sediment basins and traps that receive runoff from drainage areas of one acre or more shall use outlet structures that withdraw water from the surface when these devices need to be drawn down for maintenance or close out unless this is infeasible. The circumstances in which it is not feasible to withdraw water from the surface shall be rare (for example, times with extended cold weather). Non -surface withdrawals from sediment basins shall be allowed only when all of the following criteria have been met: (a) The E&SC plan authority has been provided with documentation of the non -surface withdrawal and the specific time periods or conditions in which it will occur. The non -surface withdrawal shall not commence until the E&SC plan authority has approved these items, (b) The non -surface withdrawal has been reported as an anticipated bypass in accordance with Part III, Section C, Item (2)(c) and (d) of this permit, (c) Dewatering discharges are treated with controls to minimize discharges of pollutants from stormwater that is removed from the sediment basin. Examples of appropriate controls include properly sited, designed and maintained dewatering tanks, weir tanks, and filtration systems, (d) Vegetated, upland areas of the sites or a properly designed stone pad is used to the extent feasible at the outlet of the dewatering treatment devices described in Item (c) above, (e) Velocity dissipation devices such as check dams, sediment traps, and riprap are provided at the discharge points of all dewatering devices, and (f) Sediment removed from the dewatering treatment devices described in Item (c) above is disposed of in a manner that does not cause deposition of sediment into waters of the United States. PART III SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING SECTION C: REPORTING 1. 2. Occurrences that Must be Reported Permittees shall report the following occurrences: (a) Visible sediment deposition in a stream or wetland. (b) Oil spills if: • They are 25 gallons or more, • They are less than 25 gallons but cannot be cleaned up within 24 hours, • They cause sheen on surface waters (regardless of volume), or • They are within 100 feet of surface waters (regardless of volume). (c) Releases of hazardous substances in excess of reportable quantities under Section 311 of the Clean Water Act (Ref: 40 CFR 110.3 and 40 CFR 117.3) or Section 102 of CERCLA (Ref: 40 CFR 302.4) or G.S. 143-215.85. (d) Anticipated bypasses and unanticipated bypasses. (e) Noncompliance with the conditions of this permit that may endanger health or the environment. Reporting Timeframes and Other Requirements After a permittee becomes aware of an occurrence that must be reported, he shall contact the appropriate Division regional office within the timeframes and in accordance with the other requirements listed below. Occurrences outside normal business hours may also be reported to the Department's Environmental Emergency Center personnel at (800) 858-0368. Occurrence Reporting Timeframes (After Discovery) and Other Requirements (a) Visible sediment deposition in a stream or wetland • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. • Within 7 calendar days, a report that contains a description of the sediment and actions taken to address the cause of the deposition. Division staff may waive the requirement for a written report on a case -by -case basis. • If the stream is named on the NC 303(d) list as impaired for sediment - related causes, the permittee may be required to perform additional monitoring, inspections or apply more stringent practices if staff determine that additional requirements are needed to assure compliance with the federal or state impaired -waters conditions. (b) Oil spills and release of hazardous substances per Item 1(b)-(c) above • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. The notification shall include information about the date, time, nature, volume and location of the spill or release. (c) Anticipated bypasses [40 CFR 122.41(m)(3)] • A report at least ten days before the date of the bypass, if possible. The report shall include an evaluation of the anticipated quality and effect of the bypass. (d) Unanticipated bypasses [40 CFR 122.41(m)(3)] • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. • Within 7 calendar days, a report that includes an evaluation of the quality and effect of the bypass. (e) Noncompliance with the conditions of this permit that may endanger health or the environment[40 CFR 122.41(1)(7)] • Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. • Within 7 calendar days, a report that contains a description of the noncompliance, and its causes; the period of noncompliance, including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not been corrected, the anticipated time noncompliance is expected to continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. [40 CFR 122.41(1)(6). • Division staff may waive the requirement for a written report on a case -by -case basis. NCGO1 SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING EFFECTIVE: 04/01/19 BLN-C-1874 c•J oQ 0 Wa vv pN9 /-37% Q SEAL 19843 4 FNGINEE�.'��`�: �CNAEL S\pG`�,e dtaefaL 8/6/20 NCGO1 DETAILS 1 REVISIONS FILE NO.: 2019-087 THEREFORE, EVERYONE WHO HEARS THESE WORDS OF MINE AND PUTS THEM INTO PRACTICE IS LIKE A WISE MAN WHO BUILT HIS HOUSE ON THE ROCK. MATTHEW 7:24 HORZ. SCALE: 1 "=50' VERT. SCALE: NONE ♦ Lr J D-04 • GROUND STABILIZATION AND MATERIALS HANDLING PRACTICES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE NCGO1 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT Implementing the details and specifications on this plan sheet will result in the construction activity being considered compliant with the Ground Stabilization and Materials Handling sections of the NCGO1 Construction General Permit (Sections E and F, respectively). The permittee shall comply with the Erosion and Sediment Control plan approved by the delegated authority having jurisdiction. All details and specifications shown on this sheet may not apply depending on site conditions and the delegated authority having jurisdiction. SECTION E: GROUND STABILIZATION Required Ground Stabilization Timeframes Stabilize within this Site Area Description many calendar Timeframe variations days after ceasing land disturbance (a) Perimeter dikes, swales, ditches, and perimeter slopes 7 None (b) High Quality Water 7 None (HQW) Zones (c) Slopes steeper than 3:1 7 If slopes are 10' or less in length and are not steeper than 2:1, 14 days are allowed -7 days for slopes greater than 50' in length and with slopes steeper than 4:1 (d) Slopes 3:1 to 4:1 14 -7 days for perimeter dikes, swales, ditches, perimeter slopes and HQW Zones -10 days for Falls Lake Watershed (e) Areas with slopes -7 days for perimeter dikes, swales, ditches, perimeter slopes and HQW Zones flatter than 4:1 14 -10 days for Falls Lake Watershed unless there is zero slope Note: After the permanent cessation of construction activities, any areas with temporary ground stabilization shall be converted to permanent ground stabilization as soon as practicable but in no case longer than 90 calendar days after the last land disturbing activity. Temporary ground stabilization shall be maintained in a manner to render the surface stable against accelerated erosion until permanent ground stabilization is achieved. GROUND STABILIZATION SPECIFICATION Stabilize the ground sufficiently so that rain will not dislodge the soil. Use one of the techniques in the table below: Temporary Stabilization Permanent Stabilization • Temporary grass seed covered with straw or • Permanent grass seed covered with straw or other mulches and tackifiers other mulches and tackifiers • Hydroseeding • Geotextile fabrics such as permanent soil • Rolled erosion control products with or reinforcement matting without temporary grass seed • Hydroseeding • Appropriately applied straw or other mulch • Shrubs or other permanent plantings covered • Plastic sheeting with mulch • Uniform and evenly distributed ground cover sufficient to restrain erosion • Structural methods such as concrete, asphalt or retaining walls • Rolled erosion control products with grass seed POLYACRYLAMIDES (PAMS) AND FLOCCULANTS 1. Select flocculants that are appropriate for the soils being exposed during construction, selecting from the NC DWR List of Approved PAMS/Flocculants. 2. Apply flocculants at or before the inlets to Erosion and Sediment Control Measures. 3. Apply flocculants at the concentrations specified in the NC DWR List of Approved PAMS/Flocculants and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. 4. Provide ponding area for containment of treated Stormwater before discharging offsite. 5. Store flocculants in leak -proof containers that are kept under storm -resistant cover or surrounded by secondary containment structures. EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1. Maintain vehicles and equipment to prevent discharge of fluids. 2. Provide drip pans under any stored equipment. 3. Identify leaks and repair as soon as feasible, or remove leaking equipment from the project. 4. Collect all spent fluids, store in separate containers and properly dispose as hazardous waste (recycle when possible). 5. Remove leaking vehicles and construction equipment from service until the problem has been corrected. 6. Bring used fuels, lubricants, coolants, hydraulic fluids and other petroleum products to a recycling or disposal center that handles these materials. LITTER, BUILDING MATERIAL AND LAND CLEARING WASTE 1. Never bury or burn waste. Place litter and debris in approved waste containers. 2. Provide a sufficient number and size of waste containers (e.g dumpster, trash receptacle) on site to contain construction and domestic wastes. 3. Locate waste containers at least 50 feet away from storm drain inlets and surface waters unless no other alternatives are reasonably available. 4. Locate waste containers on areas that do not receive substantial amounts of runoff from upland areas and does not drain directly to a storm drain, stream or wetland. 5. Cover waste containers at the end of each workday and before storm events or provide secondary containment. Repair or replace damaged waste containers. 6. Anchor all lightweight items in waste containers during times of high winds. 7. Empty waste containers as needed to prevent overflow. Clean up immediately if containers overflow. 8. Dispose waste off -site at an approved disposal facility. 9. On business days, clean up and dispose of waste in designated waste containers. PAINT AND OTHER LIQUID WASTE 1. Do not dump paint and other liquid waste into storm drains, streams or wetlands. 2. Locate paint washouts at least 50 feet away from storm drain inlets and surface waters unless no other alternatives are reasonably available. 3. Contain liquid wastes in a controlled area. 4. Containment must be labeled, sized and placed appropriately for the needs of site. 5. Prevent the discharge of soaps, solvents, detergents and other liquid wastes from construction sites. PORTABLE TOILETS 1. Install portable toilets on level ground, at least 50 feet away from storm drains, streams or wetlands unless there is no alternative reasonably available. If 50 foot offset is not attainable, provide relocation of portable toilet behind silt fence or place on a gravel pad and surround with sand bags. 2. Provide staking or anchoring of portable toilets during periods of high winds or in high foot traffic areas. 3. Monitor portable toilets for leaking and properly dispose of any leaked material. Utilize a licensed sanitary waste hauler to remove leaking portable toilets and replace with properly operating unit. EARTHEN STOCKPILE MANAGEMENT 1. Show stockpile locations on plans. Locate earthen -material stockpile areas at least 50 feet away from storm drain inlets, sediment basins, perimeter sediment controls and surface waters unless it can be shown no other alternatives are reasonably available. 2. Protect stockpile with silt fence installed along toe of slope with a minimum offset of five feet from the toe of stockpile. 3. Provide stable stone access point when feasible. 4. Stabilize stockpile within the timeframes provided on this sheet and in accordance with the approved plan and any additional requirements. Soil stabilization is defined as vegetative, physical or chemical coverage techniques that will restrain accelerated erosion on disturbed soils for temporary or permanent control needs. 0 0 0 0 0 \VV/ o' <0 o> <o 0 Q 0) 0 CONCRETE WASHOUT SANDBAGS (TYP.) OR STAPLES SILT FENCE CLEARLY MARKED SIGNAGE NOTING DEVICE (18'X24' MIN.) PLAN 11 SIDE SLOP (TYP ❑NSITE CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE WITH LINER 10 MIL PLASTIC SANDBAGS (TYP.) LINING �OR STAPLES SECTI❑N A -A NOTES L ACTUAL LOCATION DETERMINED IN FIELD HIGH COHESIVE & LOW FILTRATION 11.73.B SOIL BERM A A A A / 2. THE CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED WHEN THE LIQUID AND/OR SOLID REACHES 75X OF THE STRUCTURES CAPACITY. 3.CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NEEDS TO BE CLEARY MARKED WITH SIGNAGE NOTING DEVICE. BELOW GRADE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NOT TO SCALE 10' MIN cD <0\ Vo < > <0 <0/n Dc o > /VoVVVR\ CONCRETE WASHOUT T ez 1 SANDBAGS (TYP.) OR STAPLES CLEARLY MARKED SIGNAGE NOTING DEVICE (18'X24' MIN.) PLAN 10 MIL PLASTIC MIBME SLOP (TYP.) %%: SECTI❑N B-B NOTES SANDBAGS (TYP.) OR STAPLES HIGH COHESIVE & LOW FILTRATION SOIL BERM L ACTUAL LOCATION DETERMINED IN FIELD 2. THE CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED WHEN THE LIQUID AND/OR SOLID REACHES 75X OF THE STRUCTURES CAPACITY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE HOLDING CAPACITY WITH A MINIMUM 12 INCHES OF FREEBOARD. 3.CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NEEDS TO BE CLEARY MARKED WITH SIGNAGE NOTING DEVICE. ABOVE GRADE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NOT TO SCALE CONCRETE WASHOUTS 1. Do not discharge concrete or cement slurry from the site. 2. Dispose of, or recycle settled, hardened concrete residue in accordance with local and state solid waste regulations and at an approved facility. 3. Manage washout from mortar mixers in accordance with the above item and in addition place the mixer and associated materials on impervious barrier and within lot perimeter silt fence. 4. Install temporary concrete washouts per local requirements, where applicable. If an alternate method or product is to be used, contact your approval authority for review and approval. If local standard details are not available, use one of the two types of temporary concrete washouts provided on this detail. 5. Do not use concrete washouts for dewatering or storing defective curb or sidewalk sections. Stormwater accumulated within the washout may not be pumped into or discharged to the storm drain system or receiving surface waters. Liquid waste must be pumped out and removed from project. 6. Locate washouts at least 50 feet from storm drain inlets and surface waters unless it can be shown that no other alternatives are reasonably available. At a minimum, install protection of storm drain inlet(s) closest to the washout which could receive spills or overflow. 7. Locate washouts in an easily accessible area, on level ground and install a stone entrance pad in front of the washout. Additional controls may be required by the approving authority. 8. Install at least one sign directing concrete trucks to the washout within the project limits. Post signage on the washout itself to identify this location. 9. Remove leavings from the washout when at approximately 75% capacity to limit overflow events. Replace the tarp, sand bags or other temporary structural components when no longer functional. When utilizing alternative or proprietary products, follow manufacturer's instructions. 10. At the completion of the concrete work, remove remaining leavings and dispose of in an approved disposal facility. Fill pit, if applicable, and stabilize any disturbance caused by removal of washout. HERBICIDES, PESTICIDES AND RODENTICIDES 1. Store and apply herbicides, pesticides and rodenticides in accordance with label restrictions. 2. Store herbicides, pesticides and rodenticides in their original containers with the label, which lists directions for use, ingredients and first aid steps in case of accidental poisoning. 3. Do not store herbicides, pesticides and rodenticides in areas where flooding is possible or where they may spill or leak into wells, stormwater drains, ground water or surface water. If a spill occurs, clean area immediately. 4. Do not stockpile these materials onsite. HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC WASTE 1. Create designated hazardous waste collection areas on -site. 2. Place hazardous waste containers under cover or in secondary containment. 3. Do not store hazardous chemicals, drums or bagged materials directly on the ground. NCGO1 GROUND STABILIZATION AND MATERIALS HANDLING EFFECTIVE: 04/01/19 BLN-C-1874 NCGO1 DETAILS 1 REVISIONS FILE NO.: 2019-087 HORZ. 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