HomeMy WebLinkAboutNCC214290_Site Plan or Location Map_20210727Lay sod in a staggered
pattern with strips butted
tightly against each other. A
sharpened mason's trowel can
be used to tuck down the ends
and trim pieces.
alk too
Correct
Butting -angled ends caused by the automatic
Incorrect sod cutting must be matched correctly.
Roll sod immediately to Water to a depth of 4" Mow when the sod is es -
achieve firm contact as soon as the sod is tablished (2-3 wks). Set
with the soil. laid, and continue the mower high (2-3").
watering as needed.
Figure 6.12a Proper installation of grass sod (modified from Va SWCC).
SODDING DETAIL
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SODDING SPECIFICATIONS
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Prepare soil, furnish and place limestone, fertilizer, sod and water, and other operations
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necessary for the permanent establishment of vegetation from sod on yards, shoulders,
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slopes, ditches, or other areas. Adapt operations to variations in weather and soil
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conditions so as to assure the successful establishment and growth of grasses.
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Preserve the required line, grade and cross section of the area treated. The actual
conditions which occur during the construction of the project will determine the quantity
of water used and mowing required. The quantity of water or mowing may be increased,
decreased or eliminated entirely at the direction of the Engineer. Such variations in
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quantity will not be considered alterations in the details of construction or a change in
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character of the work.
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SODDING
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Vegation Protection Zone, to only
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(A) Handling Storing Sod
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and vegetation necessary
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to install the
septic tank and primary I
Exercise extreme care during all operations of loading, transporting, unloading, storing,
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placing, tamping and staking sod, to prevent breaking the sod sections and to prevent
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the sod from drying out. Any sod that is torn, broken or too dry will be rejected. Torn
or broken sod, if kept moist, may be used for filling unavoidable small gaps in sod
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cover as permitted. Place sod on the designated areas within 48 hours after being cut
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unless otherwise directed.
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Remove litter and other debris. Mow and satisfactorily dispose of weeds and other
OLD PEARCE RD. - _ - unacceptable growth on the areas to be sodded. Bring the area to be sodded to a firm
- - - - - - - - - - - 60' PUBLIC R/W uniform surface at such elevation that the surface of the complete sodding conforms to
_ _ _ the finished grade and cross section as shown in the plans. Scarify or otherwise loosen
408 - - - - -` - - - - - - ` _ _ soil to a depth of not less than 5". Break clods and work the top 2" to 3" of soils
into an acceptable soil bed by using soils pulverizers, drags or harrows. Place limestone
41 O _ - - - - - - - - - - - - and fertilizer before placing sod. The plan will state the kind and grade of fertilizer, and
- -' - - -' the rates of application of limestone and fertilizer. Distribute the limestone and fertilizer
I S 87°34'S0" 25' Tree &Vegetation uniform) over the area and thoroughly mix in the to 5" of the soil b discin
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� I harrowing or other approved methods. Prepare the area by harrowing, draggin, raking or
CONCRETE WASHOUT L2 other approved methods to give a lawn type finish. Remove all trash, debris and stones
# - _ larger than 1 1/2" in diameter or other obstructions that could interfere with the placing
of the sod. Moisten the finished surface with water before placing sod.
SILT FENCE I r Tree Pro ec#ion
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DISTURBANCE LIMIT j P J Fencing w/ 13 Signs The plan will state the season limitations for sodding and the kind of sod to use. Sod
SILT FENCE nt handling and placement will be continuous process of cutting, transporting and installing
DRIVEWAY PIPE DISTURBANCE LIMIT 50' Tree & Vegetation O without appreciable delays. Install sod within 48 hours after being cut and water
1 immediately after installation. Place sod firmly and carefully by hand within 24 hours
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30 sod tightly against the edge of adjacent pieces so that the fewest possible gaps will be
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CONSTRUCTION / C1 ' Building - - - - sod on a slope, begin at either the top or the toe of the slope. Place sod with the
ENTRANCE Setback long edge horizontal and with staggered vertical joints. Turn the edge of the sod slightly
ko into the ground at the top of the slope and place a layer of earth over it and compact
PROPOSED x ko so as to divert the surface water over and onto the top of the sod. Stake sod in
/ f D ELLING ° place by driving stakes flush with the sod, on all slopes 2:1 or steeper, in drainage
ROPOSED 2 g C\? channels, on other areas shown in the plans, and on any areas that are in such
tRIVEWAY SILT FENCE condition that there is danger of sod slipping. Perform staking concurrently with sod
f/r ' o DISTURBANC LIMIT placement and before tamping with sound wooden stakes which are approximately on inch
a, square or one inch in diamter and not less than 12" in length. Place enough stakes to
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IWhere backfill is necessa on cut slo es to obtain a uniform soddin area, rovide
10.75 ACRE Fencing I3 Signs stakes of sufficient length to reach as least 3" into the solid earth undernea h the
SILT FENCE 7935 SQ.FT. - MIA backfill. On all areas, use metal staples in place of wooden stakes. The metal staples
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OULET 125 �, should be 12" long, made of 11 guage new steel wire so as not to bend when pinned
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N 87°34'47"W 180.22' Engineer. Place, stake and staple the sod where necessary, then tamp or roll carefully
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410 I Take extreme care to prevent the installed sod from being torn or displaced. Do not
410 place sod when the atmospheric temperature is below 327. Do not use frozen sod or
J / � y SILT FENCE SILT FENCE place on frozen soil.
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% ��� Q� %f I Water carefully and thoroughly after sod has been placed and tamped. Perform watering
as directed until final acceptance. Application of water may be made by the use of
hydraulic seeding equipment, farm type irrigation equipment or by other acceptable
means.
MAINTENANCE
Maintan sod in a satisfactory and live condition until final acceptance of the project.
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Revised per Geoffrey Pearson's site plan opprovol dated 7-22-2021
7-23-2021
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Revised per Geoffrey Pearson's comments 7-1-2021
7-2-2021
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7-2-2021
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Engineering and Land Planning
Prescott Phase 2
Lot 28
Temporary seeding recommendations for late Winter/Early Spring
Seeding Mixture
Species Rate (Lb/acre)
Rye Grain (green) 120
Annual lespedeza (Kobe in
Piedmont and Costal Plain) 50
Omit annual lespedeza when duration of temporary cover is not to
extend beyond June.
Seeding dates:
Piedmont and Coastal Plain- January 1 - May 1
Soil Amendments:
Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2 tons/acre ground
agricultural limestone and 1,000 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer.
Mulch:
Apply 4,000/lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by asphalt tack, netting or
a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be
used as a mulching anchoring tool.
Maintenance:
Re -fertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, re -fertilize and
mulch immediately following erosion and other damage.
COiJNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
EFFECTIVE: 4/15/19
Temporary seeding recommendations for Summer
Temporary seeding recommendations for Fall
Seeding Mixture
Seeding Mixture
Species Rate (Lb/acre)
Species Rate (Lb/acre)
German millet 40
Rye Grain 120
Seeding dates:
Seeding dates:
Piedmont- May I -Aug 15
Piedmont- Aug 15 - Dec 31
Coastal Plain- April 15- Aug 31
Coastal Plain- Aug 31 - Dec 31
Soil Amendments:
Soil Amendments:
Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2 tons/acre
Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2 tons/acre
ground agricultural limestone and 1,000 lb/acre 10-10-10
ground agricultural limestone and 1,000 lb/acre 10-10-10
fertilizer.
fertilizer.
Mulch:
Mulch:
Apply 4,000/lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by asphalt tack,
Apply 4,000/lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by asphalt tack,
netting or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set
netting or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set
nearly straight can be used as a mulching anchoring tool.
nearly straight can be used as a mulching anchoring tool.
Maintenance:
Maintenance:
Repair and maintain damaged areas immediately. Topdress
Re -fertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, re -fertilize
with 50 lb/acre of nitrogen in March. If it is necessary to
and mulch immediately following erosion and other damage.
extend temporary cover beyond June 15, overseed with 50
PERMANENT SEEDING REQUIREMENTS FOR
SHOULDERS, SIDE DITCHES, SLOPES (MAX. 3:1)
Date
Type
Planting Rate
Aug 15 - Nov 1
Tall Fescue
300 Ibs/acre
Nov 1 -Mar 1
Tall Fescue & Abruzzi Rye
300 Ibs/acre
Mar 1 -Apr 15
Tali Fescue
300 Ibs/acre
Apr 15 - Jun 30
Hulled Common
Bermudagrass
25 ibs/acre
125 Ibs/acre (Tall
Jul 1 - Aug 15
Tall Fescue AND Browntop
Fescue); 35 ibs/acre
Millet or Sorghum -Sudan
Browntop Millet); 30
Hybrids***
Ibs/acre (Sorghum -
Sudan Hybrids)
WOODEN STAKE WITH WATTLE
FILTER FABRIC ANCHORED TO THE TOP
OR
lb/acre Kobe (Piedmont and Costal Plain) in late February or
early March.
Seedbed Preparation:
1. Chisel compacted areas and spread topsoil three inches deep over adverse
soil conditions, if available.
2. Rip the entire area to six inches deep.
3. Remove all loose rock, roots and other obstructions, leaving surface
reasonable smooth and uniform.
4. Apply agricultural lime, fertilizer and superphosphate uniformly and mix
with soil (see mixture below).
5. Continue tillage until a well -pulverized, firm, reasonably uniform sedbed is
prepared four to six inches deep.
6. Seed on a freshly prepared seedbed and cover seed lightly with seeding
equipment or cultipack after seeding.
7. Mulch immediately after seeding and anchor mulch.
8. Inspect all seeded areas and make necessary repairs or reseedings within the
planting season, if possible. If stand should be more than 60% damaged, re-
establish following the original lime, fertilizer and seeding rates.
Mixture:
Agricultural Limestone - 2 tons/acre (3 tons/acre in clay soils)
Fertilizer -1,000 lbs/acre-10-10-10
Superphosphate - 500 Ibs/acre - 20% analysis
Mulch - 2 tons/acre - small grain straw
Anchor - Asphalt emulsion at 300 gallons/acre
SEEDING REQUIREMENTS
12" DIAMETER STRAW
FILLED WATTLE
PROFILE VIEW
NOTES:
1. WATTLES SHALL BE FILLED WITH STRAW OR OTHER APPROVED MATERIAL.
2. SPACING FOR WATTLES SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE SITE ENGINEER.
3. WATTLES MAY BE USED FOR PROTECTION OF CATCH BASINS AND DROP
INLETS WITH APPROVAL BY THE STORMWATER PROGRAM MANAGER OR DESIGNEE.
EXIST / PROP OPEN
THROAT CATCH
BASIN COVER
EXISTING
ROADWAY
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EXIST / PROP
CURB
PLAN W / INLET
INLET PROTECTION - COR BOX
WOODEN STAI
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FILTER FABRIC
OR DITCH LINER
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8" FABRIC STAPLE
1 a"
TEMP. INLET
PROTECTION
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12" DIAMETER STRAW FILLED WATTLE
FASTENED TO WOODEN STAKE
BY NAIL OR STAPLE
DITCHLINE
FLOW /
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SECURE PER
MANUFACTURER'S
RECOMMENDATION
THROAT CATCH BASIN
CROSS SECTION
Seedbed Preparation
1. Chisel compacted areas and spread topsoils three inches deep over adverse soil conditions,
if available.
2. Rip the entire area to six inches deep.
3. Remove all loose rock, roots and other obstructions, leaving surface reasonable smooth and
uniform.
4. Apply agricultural lime, fertilizer and superphosphate uniformly and mix with soil (see mixture
schedule).
5. Continue tillage until a well -pulverized, firm, reasonably uniform seedbed is prepared four to
six inches deep.
6. Seed on a freshly prepared seedbed and cover seed lightly with seeding equipment or
cultipack after seeding.
7. Mulch immediately after seeding and anchor mulch.
8. Inspect all seeded areas and make necessary repairs or reseedings within the planting
season, if possible. If stand should be more that 60% damaged, re-establish following the
original lime, fertilizer and seeding rates.
9. Consult S&EC Environmental Engineers on maintenance treatment and fertilization after
permanent cover is established.
Wake County Construction Sequence
1. As of April 1, 2019 applicants must apply online for NCG-01 Permit coverage from NCDEQ.
This requirement is in addition to the Wake County land disturbance permit.
2. Obtain all necessary permits and certifications.
3. Install tree protection fence if required. Install gravel construction entrace, silt fence, silt
fence outlets and additional measures as needed. Clear only as necessary to install devices.
Provide groundcover for all disturbed areas.
4. Call Environmental Consultant for an onsite inspection by the Environmental Consultant to
obtain a Certificate of Compliance.
5. Begin construction, building, clearing and grubbing. Maintain erosion control devices as
needed.
6. Stabilize site as areas are brought up to finish grade with vegetation, paving, ditch linings,
etc. Provide groundcover for denuded areas per NPDES Ground Stabilization Time Frames.
7. When construction is complete, and all areas are permanently stabilized and erosion control
measures are removed, call Environmental Consultant for an inspection.
8. Obtain a Certificate of Completion.
Custom Erosion Control Plan
6" COVER
Lot Total Disturbed
Area Area
(AC) (AC)
F28 0.751 0.495
Total Areas 0.751 0.495
LEGEND
® CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE
TEMPORARY SILT FENCE
STANDARD SILT FENCE OUTLET
- DL - DISTURBANCE LIMIT
WATTLE
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The Contractor shall contact NC One
Call 1-800-632-4949 (81 1) to
locate all utilities prior to beginning
construction.
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DATE: June 2021
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DWG FILE # 21-012
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