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NCS000408_35_3-3-21 Cherry Creek Subdivision MCB-JSJ Review - Submittal 1_20211011
LOCATION- CHERRY LANE, GRAHAM ALAMANCE COUNTY, NC PROPOSED LOT COUNT: 185 SINGLE FAMILY LOTS COUNTY- ALAMANCE COUNTY PIN: 8893682433 DB/PG 2811 / 0762 ZONING: CITY OF GRAHAM CONDITIONAL RESIDENTIAL TOTAL ACREAGE: 69.68 AC. DISTURBED AREA: 45.74 AC. TOTAL OPEN SPACE: 34.52 AC. PROPOSED USE: SETBACKS: SINGLE FAMILY 40' WIDE FRONT YARD 20' SIDE YARD 5' CORNER SIDE YARD 10' REAR YARD 20' MAX BUILDING HEIGHT:-35' GOVERNING AGENCIES - CITY OF GRAHAM 201 SOUTH MAIN STREET GRAHAM, NC 27253 CONTACT MR. NATHAN PAGE CITY PLANNER (336) 570-6700 PUBLIC WORKS (336) 570-6709 WATER AND SEWER DISTRIBUTION CONTACT- MR. LADD NALL SUPERINTENDENT (336) 570-6709 RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY 50' WIDE FRONT YARD 20' SIDE YARD 5' CORNER SIDE YARD 10' REAR YARD 20' MAX BUILDING HEIGHT: -35' EROSION CONTROL: W/NSTON-SALEM REGIONAL OFFICE 450 WEST HANES MILL ROAD SUI TE 300 WINSTON SALEM, NC 27105 CONTACT SUE HOMEWOOD sue.homewood@ncdenr.gov (336) 776-9693 Owner/De ve%per MERITAGE HOMES 13925 Ballantyne Corporate Pl Ste 300, Charlotte, NC 28277 Contact-- GRAY METHVEN cel% 919.398.3371 fax-- 919.573.0751 gra y me th ven Arneritagehornes. corn Civil Engineering: Stocks Engineering, P.A. 801 East Washington Street P.O. Box 1108 Nashville, NC 27856 252.459.8196 (v) Contact: Mike Stocks, PE mstocksestocksengineering.com Surveying: Bateman Civil Survey 2524 Reliance Avenue Apex, North Carolina 27539 919.577.1080 Contact-- Josh Davidson joshoba temancivilsurvey, corn CHERRY CREEK SUBDIVISION GRAHAM, NORTH CAROLINA FA1Tc\7490k1kr4 COVER COVER SHEET CE-01 EXISTING SITE SURVEY CE-02 DEMOLITION PLAN CE-03 OVERALL SITE PLAN CE-04 SITE PLAN AREA 1 CE-05 SITE PLAN AREA 2 CE-06 SITE PLAN AREA 3 CE-07 UTILITY PLAN AREA 1 CE-08 UTILITY PLAN AREA 2 CE-09 UTILITY PLAN AREA 3 CE-10 OFFSITE UTILITY PROFILE (WATER) CE-11 OFFSITE UTILITY PROFILE (WATER) CE-12 SEWER OUTFALL PROFILES CE-13 DRAINAGE PLAN AREA 1 CE-14 DRAINAGE PLAN AREA 2 CE-15 DRAINAGE PLAN AREA 3 CE-16 STREET A PLAN and PROFILE CE-17 STREET B and C PLAN and PROFILE CE-18 STREET D and F PLAN and PROFILE CE-19 STREET E PLAN and PROFILE CE-20 STREET E PLAN and PROFILE CE-21 STREET E, G, and LOOP ROAD PLAN and PROFILE CE-22 LANDSCAPE PLAN CE-3 CE-24 MASTER GRADING PLAN CE-25 GRADING PLAN AREA 1 CE-26 GRADING PLAN AREA 2 CE-27 GRADING PLAN AREA 3 C CE-29 INITIAL EROSION CONTROL AREA 1 CE-30 INITIAL EROSION CONTROL AREA 2 CE-31 INITIAL EROSION CONTROL AREA 3 CE-32 INTERMEDIATE EROSION CONTROL AREA 1 CE-33 INTERMEDIATE EROSION CONTROL AREA 2 CE-34 INTERMEDIATE EROSION CONTROL AREA 3 CE-35 FINAL EROSION CONTROL OVERALL CE-36 OFFSITE WATERLINE EROSION CONTROL D-01 NPDES EROSION CONTROL SHEET D-02 NPDES EROSION CONTROL SHEET D-03 EROSION CONTROL NOTES and DETAILS D-04 EROSION CONTROL NOTES and DETAILS D-05 CITY OF GRAHAM WATER DETAILS D-06 CITY OF GRAHAM WATER and SEWER DETAILS D-07 CITY OF GRAHAM SEWER DETAILS D-08 CITY OF GRAHAM STREET and STORM DETAILS D-09 CITY OF GRAHAM STORM DETAILS and NOTES D-10 SCM #1 POND DETAILS D-11 SCM #2 POND DETAILS D-12 SCM #3 POND DETAILS D-13 SCM #4 POND DETAILS 10' UTILITY EASEMENT 3:1 MAX. 2.5' 5' 1 4' MIN. S/W TURF (5" THICK) 50' RIGHT OF WAY SHARED VEHICLE AND PARKING ZONE -3.0% 27' BB 33.0%- 30" ROLL CURB 10" CABC STONE 1.25" S9.56 (TOP COURSE) PER. STD. DETAILS 2.0" S9.5C (BINDER COURSE) 27' BACK TO BACK STREET SECTION NOT TO SCALE 2019-100 GRAHAM REVIEW SET MARCH 3, 2021 General Notes: TOPOGRAPHICAL DATA PERFORMED BY Bateman Civil Survey, Apex, NC. 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY AND COOPERATE WITH ALL UTILITY COMPANIES OF FIRMS HAVING FACILITIES ON OR ADJACENT TO THE SITE BEFORE DISTURBING, ALTERING, REMOVING, RELOCATING, ADJUSTING OR CONNECTING TO SAID FACILITIES. THE OWNER SHALL PAY ALL COSTS IN CONNECTION WITH ALTERATION OF OR RELOCATION OF ANY EXISTING FACILITIES. 2. ALL EXCAVATION IS UNCLASSIFIED AND SHALL INCLUDE ALL MATERIALS ENCOUNTERED. 3. ALL STRUCTURAL FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE FREE OF ALL STICKS, ROCKS, AND CLUMPS OF MUD. 4. UNUSABLE EXCAVATED MATERIALS AND ALL WASTE RESULTING FROM CLEARING AND GRUBBING SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF -SITE BY THE CONTRACTOR IN AN APPROVED SOLID WASTE LANDFILL. 5. LOCATION OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE APPROXIMATE AND MUST BE FIELD VERIFIED. CONTACT THE NC ONE CALL CENTER AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR TO DIGGING ® 811. THE SURVEYOR HAS ONLY LOCATED THE UTILITIES THAT ARE ABOVE GROUND AT THE TIME OF FIELD SURVEY. UNDERGROUND LINES SHOWN HEREON ARE APPROXIMATE OR AS REPORTED BY VARIOUS RESPONSIBLE PARTIES. THE SURVEYOR DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT ANY UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES SUCH AS UTILITIES, TANKS AND PIPES ARE LOCATED HEREON. 6. ALL PIPE LENGTHS ARE HORIZONTAL DISTANCES AND ARE APPROXIMATE. 7. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, AND/OR LOCAL STANDARDS IMPOSED BY LOCAL UTILITY, NCDOT, LOCAL MUNICIPALITIES. 8. ALL CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIALS SHALL MEET ALAMANCE COUNTY, CITY OF GRAHAM, AND NCDOT SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS, LATEST EDITION. ALL WORK WITHIN NCDOT RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL MEET THE SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS OF NCDOT. 9. ALL CONCRETE PIPE IS TO BE ASTM C-76, CLASS III WITH RAM-NEK, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 10. PORTIONS OF THIS PROPERTY is LOCATED IN A FLOOD HAZARD ZONE PER FEMA MAP REFERENCE NO (3710889300K) DATED 11/17/2017. 11. ALL LOT DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE APPROXIMATE. CONSULT THE BOUNDARY SURVEY FOR ACTUAL SITE BOUNDARY INFORMATION. 12. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL WORK ZONE TRAFFIC CONTROL IN OR ADJACENT TO NCDOT RIGHT-OF-WAY. ALL SIGNS, PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND OTHER TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES SHALL CONFORM TO THE MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (MUTCD), LATEST EDITION. 13. PRIOR TO PLACING CABC STONE BASE, THE CONTRACTOR SHOULD NOTIFY THE PROJECT ENGINEER TO INSPECT AND PROOF ROLL THE SUBGRADE. ANY STONE PLACED WITHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL WILL BE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 14. DESIGN/FIELD 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 ENGINEERING 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 INVOLVED IN THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS WHICH MAY INCLUDE, BUT MAY NOT NECESSARILY 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 PARKING 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 DESIGNED PROJECT. 15. ALL UTILITY SERVICES, (POWER, TELEPHONE, CABLE, ETC.) ARE PROPOSED TO BE UNDERGROUND. DO NOT SOD, SEED OR MULCH DISTURBED AREAS UNTIL ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. 16. PROPERTY IS TO BE SERVED BY CITY OF GRAHAM PUBLIC SEWER AND WATER. 17. NO TAPS SHALL BE MADE INTO THE EXISTING WATER SYSTEM WITHOUT PRIOR 48 HOURS TO THE SYSTEMS OWNER. AN INSPECTOR FROM THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY MUST BE PRESENT AT THE TIME OF THE TAP. 18. REGULATORY SIGNS, STOPS SIGNS AND ADA SIGNS SHALL BE MANUFACTURED FROM HIGH INTENSITY REFLECTIVE MATERIALS. 19. ALL EXCESS TOPSOIL AND UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION IS TO BE HAULED OFF -SITE, UNLESS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE OWNER. 20. ALL SITE CONSTRUCTION MUST BE INSPECTED BY THE PROJECT ENGINEER AT THE FOLLOWING STAGES: A. COMPLETION OF GRADING SUBGRADE PRIOR TO PLACING STONE BASE. B. COMPLETION OF STONE PLACEMENT PRIOR TO PAVING. C. FINAL INSPECTION WHEN ALL WORK IS COMPLETE. 21. THE SURVEYOR DID NOT VISIBLY SEE ANY CEMETERIES IN ANY OPEN AREAS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 22. THIS PROPERTY DOES NOT DEPICT ENCUMBRANCES THAT ARE FOUND DURING A THOROUGH TITLE SEARCH. 23. CONCRETE SUB SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SCORE JOINTS AND EXPANSION JOINTS. 24. ALL CURB AND GUTTER TO BE 30" VALLEY CURB AND GUTTER. ALL CURB AND GUTTER WITHIN NCDOT R/W SHALL BE 30" STANDARD CURB AND GUTTER. 25. ALL CURB AND GUTTER AND SIDEWALK CONCRETE IS TO BE MINIMUM 3,000 PSI AT 28 DAYS, AIR ENTRAINED. 26. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO BACK OF CURB UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE. 27. CONTRACTOR TO FURNISH ALL PAINT STRIPING AND THERMOPLASTIC (AS REQUIRED BY NCDOT) AS SHOWN. 28. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT POUR ANY CONCRETE BEFORE FORMS ARE INSPECTED BY THE PROJECT ENGINEER AND/OR OWNER. ANY CONCRETE THAT HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER AND/OR OWNER WILL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 29. CONTRACTOR SHALL SAW -CUT TO PROVIDE SMOOTH TRANSITIONS WHERE EXISTING ASPHALT AND/OR CURB AND GUTTER IS TO BE REMOVED. 30. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL THE MATERIAL AND APPURTENANCES NECESSARY FOR THE COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF THE UTILITIES. ALL PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE INSPECTED PRIOR TO BEING COVERED. A MINIMUM OF 24 HOURS NOTICE SHALL BE GIVEN TO THE INSPECTOR PRIOR TO COVERING PIPE OR BLOCKINGS. 31. INFORMATION CONCERNING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WAS OBTAINED FROM AVAILABLE RECORDS AND FIELD CONDITIONS WHEN POSSIBLE, BUT THE CONTRACTOR MUST DETERMINE THE EXACT LOCATION AND ELEVATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES BY DIGGING TEST PITS BY HAND AT ALL UTILITY CROSSINGS WELL IN ADVANCE OF TRENCHING. IF THE CLEARANCES ARE LESS THAN SPECIFIED ON THE PLANS OR 12 INCHES, WHICH EVER IS LESS, CONTACT THE PROJECT ENGINEER PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. 10' UTILITY EASEMENT 11.5' SHOULDER 1/2"PER FT. 3:1 MAX. PROPERTY LINE PROPERTY LINE 20' MIN REAR SETBACK 20' MIN REAR SETBACK 1 =I I ---------- I I� I of ---------- I I o I I I I o REAR DECK I I REAR DECK l o J I OR PATIO I I OR PATIO I W wl °I I I== I I I olo I I Izzl I J I I wl to I I o o I I 17L- I I I SINGLE FAMILY I I SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Io oI RESIDENTIAL Io 40' MIN. LOT WIDTH I"1 71 50' MIN. LOT WIDTH Ir I I 1 10' MIN. LOT DEPTH Io I o1 120' MIN. LOT DEPTH I I I I I I N I I I I I I I I I I L- I I I 1 20' MIN FRONT 20' MIN FRONT SETBACK SETBACK CONC. CONC. RIGHT OF WAY DRIVEWAY DRIVEWAY TURF UTILITY STRIP PUBLIC 5CONCRETE SIDEWALK ONE SIDE OF STREET CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER PUBLIC STREET 50' R/W 27' B/B I YF'IUAL LUI UIMLNJIUNJ BEFORE YOU DIG, CALL 0 0 NORTH CAROLINA 9NE CALL CENTER www.ncocc.org 32. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ALL REQUIRED/NECESSARY SHEETING, SHORING, AND SPECIAL EXCAVATION MEASURES REQUIRED ON THE PROJECT TO MEET OSHA, FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE WORK INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY, THE OWNER & STOCKS ENGINEERING ACCEPT NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DESIGN TO INSTALL SAID ITEMS. 33. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE CONTRACT PRICE DAILY RECORD KEEPING OF THE AS -BUILT CONDITION OF ALL OF THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, CONSTRUCTION STAKEOUT ASSOCIATED WITHE THE PROJECT. PREPARATION OF THE NECESSARY/REQUIRED AS -BUILT PLANS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CONNECTION WITH RELEASE OF BONDS. 34. ALL WATER LINE AND SEWER LINE INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS AND DETAILS OF THE LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITY AND THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CONSTRUCTION PERMIT. 35. THE LAND DISTURBANCE PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE WORK SITE AND SHOWN UPON REQUEST. 36. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE CONTRACT PRICE ALL MATERIAL AND LABOR ASSOCIATED WITH THE TESTING OF THE WATER AND SEWER LINES REQUIRED BY THE GOVERNING AUTHORITY. 37. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE CONTRACT PRICE ANY DE -WATERING NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 38. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS CONTRACT PRICE AND ALL COST ASSOCIATED WITH PROVIDING A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER ON SITE IF REQUIRED, DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES, UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, ETC. AS REQUIRED, FOR AS -BUILT CERTIFICATION. 39. ALL GRASS, TOPSOIL AND 'BUILDING DEBRIS MATERIAL' DUMPED ONSITE SHALL BE REMOVED IN THE BASE BID PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF STRUCTURAL FILL MATERIAL. 40. ALL GENERATED WASTE SHALL BE DISPOSED OF OFF -SITE IN AN APPROVED LANDFILL LOCATION. Additional Notes: 1. ANY DISCREPANCIES IN LAYOUT SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO THE ENGINEER'S ATTENTION PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 2. WRITTEN DIMENSIONS SUPERCEDE SCALED DIMENSIONS. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE BACK OF CURB UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. IF DIMENSIONS NOT SHOWN, CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT RFI AND NOT ATTEMPT TO SCALE DIMENSIONS FROM DRAWINGS. 3. ALL MATERIALS, INSTALLATION, TESTING AND INSPECTION OF WATER AND SEWER UTILITIES TO MEET CURRENT STANDARDS. 4. ALL PROPOSED STREETS SHALL BE PUBLIC AND CONSTRUCTED TO THE CITY OF GRAHAM STANDARDS. 5. ALL LOTS TO BE SERVED BY PUBLIC WATER AND PUBLIC SEWER. 6. A 10' UTILITY, DRAINAGE AND ROAD MAINTENANCE EASEMENT IS RESERVED ALONG AND ADJACENT TO ALL STREET RIGHT OF WAYS. 7. FLARED END SECTIONS ARE TO BE USED ON BOTH INLET AND/OR OUTLET ENDS OF STORM SEWER UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 8. FIRE HYDRANTS ARE TO BE INSTALLED AS SHOWN ON PLANS AND SHALL BE PLACED ON THE ROW LINE. 9. MAINTAIN MINIMUM 3' COVER FOR ALL WATER PIPE. 10. WATERLINE PIPE SHALL BE CLASS 50 DIP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 11. CORPORATION STOPS SHALL BE RATED A MINIMUM OF 300 PSI. 12. WHERE WATERLINE CROSSES: 12.1. SANITARY SEWER: WATERLINE SHALL CROSS ABOUT AND MAINTAIN 2' VERTICAL SEPARATION OR 10' OF HORIZONTAL SEPARATION. IF THIS SEPARATION CANNOT BE MAINTAINED OR IF WATERLINE PASSED BELOW THEN BOTH WATERLINE AND SEER LINE SHALL BE CLASS 50 DUCTILE IRON PIPE FOR A MINIMUM OF 10' EACH SIDE OF CROSSING. 12.2. STORM SEWER: WHERE WATERLINE CROSSES ABOVE MAINTAIN 1' VERTICAL SEPARATION. IF THIS SEPARATION CANNOT BE MAINTAINED OF WHERE WATERLINE AND/OR SANITARY SEWER SHALL BE CLASS 50 DUCTILE IRON PIPE FOR MINIMUM OF 10' EACH SIDE OF CROSSING. 13. ALL GRAVITY SEWER LINE IS SDR 35 PVC EXCEPT AS FOLLOWS: ALL SEWER LINE LESS THAN 3' DEEP OR GREATER THAN 14' DEEP SHALL BE MINIMUM CLASS 50 DUCTILE IRON. 14. EACH PRIME CONTRACTOR PERFORMING EXCAVATIONS OR UNDERGROUND WORK SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE LOCATION OF ANY EXISTING UTILITIES IN THE AREA OF THEIR WORK. NOTIFY THE UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE (1-800-632-4949) AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION IN ORDER THAT EXISTING UTILITIES IN THE AREA MAY BE FLAGGED AND STAKED. CONTRACTOR SHALL USE ALL CARE NECESSARY WHEN WORKING IN AREAS KNOWN OF SUSPECTED TO CONTAIN UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, INCLUDING HAND DIGGING. 15. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RELOCATION AND EXISTING UTILITIES THAT CONFLICT WITH THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION. IN ADDITION, THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF ANY UTILITIES, CURB AND GUTTER, PAVEMENT, ETC. THAT MAY BE DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION. DAMAGED ITEMS SHALL BE REPAIRED TO AT LEAST THE QUALITY OF THE ORIGINAL WORKMANSHIP. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY DEPTH OF THE EXISTING UTILITIES AND RELOCATE IF PROPOSED GRADING CAUSES UTILITY COVER TO BE LESS THAN MINIMUM REQUIRED. 16. ALL TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE INSPECTED AFTER EACH RAIN EVEN AND NECESSARY REPAIRS SHALL BE DONE AS REQUIRED. 17. ADJOINING PROPERTY BOUNDARY INFORMATION WAS TAKEN FROM ALAMANCE COUNTY GIS. 18. STREET ADDRESSES SHALL BE ASSIGNED PRIOR TO LOT RECORDATION AND STREET NAMES SHALL BE APPROVED PRIOR TO PLAT RECORDATION. 19. SIGN PERMITS SHALL BE REQUIRED FOR ANY ENTRANCE SIGNAGE. PERMITS WILL BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO FABRICATION OR INSTALLATION OF SIGNS. SIGNAGE WILL BE RESTRICTED TO AN ON -SITE LOCATION. 20. THE DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATION AND INSTALLATION OF ALL UTILITIES, INCLUDING STREET LIGHTING. 21. NO REVISIONS MAY BE MADE WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM THE PERMIT ISSUING AUTHORITY. 22. WETLAND AND JORDAN RIPARIAN BUFFERS HAVE BEEN DELINEATED BY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. 23. RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS SHALL BE APPROVED AND RECORDED PRIOR TO RECORDING OF FINAL PLAT. 24. A HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION FOR OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT OF OF OPEN SPACE, BUFFERS AND RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR REVIEW WITH THE FIRST FINAL PLAT. 25. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT SHALL BE CONTAINED IN AND ACCESSED VIA OPEN SPACE MAINTAINED AND OWNED BY THE HOME OWNER'S ASSOCIATION. A MAINTENANCE PLAN MUST BE DEVELOPED TO ADDRESS THE STORM WATER PONDS. ALL SHALL BE DESIGNED IN CONFORMANCE WITH CITY OF GRAHAM STORM WATER MANAGEMENT AND STATE REQUIREMENTS. THE SITE SHALL COMPLY WITH CITY OF GRAHAM JORDAN LAKE RIPARIAN BUFFER REQUIREMENTS. 26. ALL OPEN SPACE SHALL BE PRIVATE COMMON OPEN SPACE CONTROLLED BY THE HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION (HOA). 27. THE POSTED SPEED LIMIT SHALL BE 20 MPH UNLESS REQUESTED AND APPROVED AS OTHERWISE BY THE CITY OF GRAHAM. 28. INITIAL CONDITION FOR ALL INTERSECTIONS SHALL BE ALL -WAY STOP. TO BE EVALUATED BY THE CITY OF GRAHAM AND REVISED AS DEEMED NECESSARY. • 00(D Orn �;_0 xI O °' m "' o^ . 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THIS MAP HAS NOT BEEN REVIEWED BY A LOCAL G VERNMENT AGENCY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH ANY APPLICABLE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS. 8. NO CEMETERIES WERE OBSERVED AS A RESULT OF THIS SURVEY. 9. TEMPORARY EASEMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSESARE VALID UNTIL APRIL 30, 2015 OR 6 MONTHS AFTER COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT, WHICHEVER IS LATER. 10. TEMPORARY EASEMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION PURPOSES ARE VALID UNTIL JUNE 30, 2008 LEGEND O EXISTING BOUNDARY CORNER FOUND • BOUNDARY CORNER SET (3/4" IPS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) ® COMPUTED POINT ® CONCRETE MONUMENT FOUND LIGHT POLE c0_3 UTILITY POLE ❑T TELEPHONE PEDESTAL ® SEWER MANHOLE < GUY WIRE ❑EB ELECTRIC BOX O WATER METER H UTILITY VALVE UNDERGROUND UTILITY MARKER FIRE HYDRANT © CABLE PEDESTAL Qo END OF PIPE © TRANSFORMER HH UTILITY HAND HOLE STORM DRAIN OVERHEAD UTILITY SANITARY SEWER LINE RIGHT OF WAY LINE NOT SURVEYED SURVEYED LINE APPROXIMATE CREEK CENTERLINE ------- EASEMENT TICE FENCE ............ 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FOUST, et al P.B. 23, PJi96 D.B. 3467, PG. 134 D.B. 3076, PG. 389 --- �\ -- / LOTS 1-7, 9-11, 13-14, PIN 8893-58-1745 PART OFLOTI / / AND A PORTION OF P.B. 41, PJi109 \ \ \ \ o -_---\ \„/ I ° LOT 12 \\ \ \ \ \ _-- \\ / / I �� PIN8893-48-8057 O P.B. 38, _ \ / 1 1 � • \ P�179 ' _ P.B. 76, PUi185 PROPERTY PIN 8893-58-7021 IS CENTERLINEOF BACK CREEK \ \- � �I �- ----- I \ 1 \ ` •. 1677 CHERRY LANE PER 21.619 ACRES P.B. 38, PG. 179 & H.BARNEY JORDAN,JR. 941,739S.F. / 1 P.B. 72, pG. 257 0) / / j / \\ \`\ `\ �\ P.B. 41, PG. 109 F OODLLIINE (CP20-CP3 PIN 88935 0321 (SEE NOTE 1) FLOODWAY (SEE NOTE 1) ,_- •�e1 /-\\ ; �1 \� \l 1 \\ '� CHRISTEN SCOTT WOOD- ♦JD.B. 1791, P�749 JEFFREY N. 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SCALE: 1'=5' 8+50 9+00 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 20+50 21+00 21+50 22+00 22+50 23+00 23+50 24+00 CE-10 MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 1 L SW pP 12"x12"x12" CUT IN TEE \ WITH BLOCKING 12" M J G.V. 12"to 8' REDUCER y SAW CUT & REMOVE ±32 LF EXISTING ASPHALT (5' WIDE) FOR WATERLINE INSTALLATION. BACKFILL CREENGPSj Fj� Q�Q COMPACT NI GG N 3" LIFTSFULL 15"RCP / $� G� DEPTHWITH ASPHALT INV-580.05 �P / PATCH. (10") GRAVEL DRIVE REPAIR ±100 S.F. / 15"RCP INV-581.09 10"DIP 10"DIP _ _ INV-573.77 INV 574.67 N \ — REMOVE & REPLACE EXISTING IREQUIRED E F 595- 590- 585- his 575- 570- 565- 560- 555- r If PROFILE LEGEND — — — — 5' OFFSET LEFT EXISTING C/L — — • — 5' OFFSET RIGHT ?'N' 4'WIRE FENCE REMOVE & R CE EXISTING SIGN 12"RCP IF REWRED 7'WIRE INV-584.76 ENCE SCALE: 1 " = 50' 0 50 100 125 150 12"RCP INV-584.43 • — • — , — — . — . — . . — • —- M M c� / W 0 2 Z } Y ZO / M m an \ �U¢a O 04 -69 Z WUU U N WOaO / Z x N X iV HU Wit¢WU7 ZZWZW OONOO I' M r N c0 r M 00 r O 00 O N 00 n 00 00 00 O u') 00 M u') 00 N u') 00 r� u') 00 O u') 00 O O 00 M O 00 c0 00 590 580 575 570 565 560 555 m(D Orn ;:: ;_0 xl O 'n m oN N N W Z O 0- 0 U 0 Z_ ry W W Z_ U Z W Z cn � U O WF� w� w LUOf F- ZZ00 oLr) Z N = U �z ZF- w J W> (n w oZ BLN=C-1874 CARo `' ESS oN-. SEAL 19843 cl �� CNAEL 5�%•�`• ` 2 28 2021 Cherry Lane Waterline REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=50' VERT. 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SCALE: 1'=5' 9+00 9+50 10+00 10+50 11+00 11+50 12+00 12+50 13+00 13+50 14+00 14+50 9+00 9+50 10+00 10+50 11+00 11+50 12+00 12+50 13+00 MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 CE-12 8"x8"x8" TEE WITH BLOCKING TERMINATE LINE FOR FUTURE CONNECTION PER -- CITY OF GRAHAM SPECS 1-8" GATE VALVE 1-FULL JOINT PIPE 1-2" BLOWOFF 1-8" PLUG 3-8" MECHANICAL JOINT RESTRAINT CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKING PROFILE LEGEND 100' OFFSET LEFT — — — — 20' OFFSET LEFT EXISTING C/L — — — 20' OFFSET RIGHT — — — 100' OFFSET RIGHT 560 EN4� E 1113 545 - 540 - E 11 Esfis ENk� 520 . 515 - 510 . C) \ \oo \o �C V,— �- \ LOW PT STA: 10+60.45 LOW PT ELEV: 528.69 PVI STA: 11+10.45 PVI ELEV: 529.69 K: 31.97 LVC: 100.00 ................................................................................................... k y O\ v o) 11ct� I HIGH PT STA: 13+43.88 LOW PT STA: 15+29.73 HIGH PT ELEV: 537.97 LOW PT ELEV: 535.61 SCALE: 1 " = 50' PVI STA: 13+00.00 PVI STA: 15+50.00 111111111111111111111111111111111111 PVI ELEV: 539.41 PVI ELEV: 534.41 I _I I I 0 50 100 125 150 K: 28.06 LVC: 200.00 K: 39.87 LVC: 200.00 Ln 0) CID 0N0 O N(m Ln Ln O O a0 N N O O O O M OL0 � M O O O� ro Ln 00 00 cy) 0 OL0 c0 O .. J O� In QO c0 � O M 0) O O) > m M .. J (O r �� QO UI H 00�0_ Q� (n H - H .. N .. Nr`� .. .. +M H J W Qd .. 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SCALE: 1 n=5' 9+00 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 9+00 9+50 10+00 10+50 11+00 11+50 12+00 12+50 13+00 13+50 14+00 14+50 15+00 CE-17 MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 • : ' Il111 • ,ril r •:fir � • ■_j • i • PROFILE LEGEND 100' OFFSET LEFT — — — — 20' OFFSET LEFT EXISTING C/L — — — 20' OFFSET RIGHT — — — 100' OFFSET RIGHT 575 570 565 560 555 550 545 540 535 530 525 520 a �• .. 00.000 �•• ■ - - - ,� N- - - - - •• �� ��. •p� .. �/{►•�• •.•' � it . �1 � : - ••: � 'op ��■WOMEN" �/V■■■■■■■■■■�■■■■■■■■■■■I� �■■■■1■■■■■■■■■■■■1►''I�r���■■■■■■\\■■■■■■■I■�I■■■■■■■■�■/!1■■■p\►„ ��7 =1■ NEW no" n LOW PT STA: 10+86.02 HIGH PT STA: 12+30.32 LOW PT STA: 16+35.60 LOW PT ELEV: 546.51 HIGH PT ELEV: 550.18 LOW PT ELEV: 536.66 PVI STA: 11+11.02 PVI STA: 12+30.00 PVI STA: 15+85.60 PVI ELEV: 547.01 PVI ELEV: 551.77 PVI ELEV: 537.66 K: 25.00 K: 20.08 K: 50.80 1 vc: sn.00 1 vc: 1 nn. nn 1 vc 1 nn. nn 04,V N (D N (Dm. O I- 00 00 O M O O N O O c0 (p M c0 O 00 O M 7 O O 00 00 In m (6 N C1) N00 M O .. M (n � O N (v 00 N L M It r_ N . 171 to M M (0 W 00 M .. .. .. .. J Lu J .. W .. .. � .. .. W � .. .. 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'1 \ I5' W ---- Io1 BEND END c� RCP _ 1 1 2.a0/ 0s F_ 00 \8 ''II 11 F_ c� hd m MIN10— . 00 - 00 7 tc CL. 2�6fC� 00 00 00 09° 1 - 1 1 00 00 (0 LJ` I \ _xi I 00 00 ui r l!•) In 00 00 N -------- ----- I i -- - --- v "o 00 00 Ln ``�Ln 24 RCP 11 30" 1 1 0 Ln Ln _ 1----- Ln In O O ZZ O O ZZ N� u 00 > >> TO_' > > >> > Z Z — — — — — — — (0 (0 O oi N t C7 L 0' U) N 3 cn cn mr) LoLo td IF Zz O To z_z_ z_ O O 0) 0) i") I- Ln I.C) � 00 0) ff) N N I.c) 0) �� 0) 00 I- 00 x N (O co fir- M� .� �0) .O 10) N� �O �O �O MO �M _ .00 (O'n (O'n (o q- (O 0 - M 6 I.() O In � M �'n � M 't't � 0) I� M co ao M M M LnLo Ln�Lf) ln I d)d) Ind) LnLo ln'n lnn lnLn lnn lnV) lnL MM InM MM M Lo 575 570 560 0-141. 550 545 540 530 525 520 545 RII &M !.141r11 525 520 515 lentil 505 HIGH PT STA: 10+51.00 HIGH PT ELEV: 536.08 PVI STA: 11+11.00 PVI ELEV: 534.88 K: 20.00 1 vc: 1gn.on s 68 "$lut 10 V ^- v SCALE: 1 " = 50' 0 50 160 125 150 550 00 r- o 0 o 00 0 p (0 O (0 N c0 00 u� raj + 0p Po O .. 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PROVERBS 19:21 9+00 9+50 10+00 10+50 11+00 11+50 12+00 12+50 13+00 13+50 CE-18 PROFILE LEGEND 100' OFFSET LEFT - 20' OFFSET LEFT EXISTING C/L - - - 20' OFFSET RIGHT - - - 100' OFFSET RIGHT 560 555 - 550 - 545 - 540 - 535 - 530 - M1k� 520 - 515 - III HIGH PT STA: 10+61.00 HIGH PT ELEV: 547.13 PVI STA: 11+11.00 PVI ELEV: 546.09 K: 25.51 LVC: 100.00 LOW PT STA: 13+65.77 LOW PT ELEV: 534.43 PVI STA: 13+25.00 PVI ELEV: 533.25 K: 20.13 LVC: 160.00 HIGH PT STA: 17+00.00 HIGH PT ELEV: 539.61 PVI STA: 16+00.00 PVI ELEV: 538.61 K: 210.73 LVC: 200.00 HIGH PT STA: 19+80.00 HIGH PT ELEV: 542.01 PVI STA: 20+00.00 PVI ELEV: 542.61 K: 80.00 LVC: 200.00 O O O O- M c0 I- o 00 rn O If 0 F0 I� o O c0 c0 0 O OM 00 N� O O Na)Q+ O Oo 0 Oo (0 N O 0 III III III 0 O III III � III O III III o 0 It Lc) M Ir)II��n (OHO a)0 0 O 0 O O MO� n.. r . � N . � ao�, > N �c N� J J J _ j w � � J I.... a a 0- v~i� 0- �� > ui n �� 0- LO I mil ) N Ln "P; H O CA N M I� n 00 M CA I_ o - n � 10�AI U U10� U10� 10�U U10� U U10� U U I m m UU III I U U rn III 'L IIIIIIIIIIII > �yATf 50 m45• 00I ----- --- DIP BENDIII 0 _ _ - J 00 I LdI„pI -7 -8--__--- ------o---,------ D II_- I - m II I � ---� 'K - > $ x 00 ` III I '`` I 1 ' 45 _______ III , - - - 8'.'CL;,------------------------------ '`, - 5' BEN4 _-; - , 5 BEND I I BEND I __- ' '- -----' _ RCP 18 --- --- -- --- ` \ _ _ _ SO DIP WAT ; ; ------ ----- - - - - -----------� I 8' CL 50 DIP '``,, ' ` ,, .., \ / RCP ERLINE - ' I --- --- ------------- - r. 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L M O0 a)� � � NO O � � M �- � M 0" 00 m MM M O 0� O( M to Ol to M OM 0 to L � M M � M M � M M MM M LnM M M M M � � � � 0 0 M LO qr'� qr'� � �M Lc) LOW PT STA: 24+22.00 LOW PT ELEV: 537.27 SCALE: 1 " = 50' PVI STA: 24+00.00 PVI ELEV: 536.61 0 50 100 125 150 K: 88.00 LVC: 220.00 56 51 550 5 - 540 - 535 N M M LO 530 m(0 Oa) r;_0 xl O `O m o^ . N W LO N W Z O In O U C� Z W W z 0 Z W Z cn � U o WW W WU) ZZ00 oLQ � Z N = U Z � Z�w J W (n ¢ W ' = 00Z BLN=C-1874 .10 CA of ES S pN Q, SEAL 19843 cl EL ` 3-3-2021 525 Street "E" Plan and Profile 520 .4w, REVISIONS 9+00 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 20+50 21+00 21+50 22+00 22+50 23+00 23+50 24+00 24+50 CE-19 MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... / cy 0/0 CA 555 550 545 540 535 530 525 520 515 510 505 500 P FFT F PROFILE LEGEND — 100' OFFSET LEFT — — — — 20' OFFSET LEFT - LOW PT STA: 24+22.00 HIGH PT STA: 26+91.67 LOW PT STA: 30+11.54 LOW PT ELEV: 537.27 HIGH PT ELEV: 539.19 LOW PT ELEV: 534.75 PVI STA: 24+00.00 PVI STA: 27+25.00 EXISTING C/L PVI STA: 30+50.00 SCALE: 1 " = 50' HIGH PT STA: 34+55.88 HIGH PT ELEV: 549.24 PVI STA: 34+50.00 / ^�o r a- �L ` o /� &D' / / BLN=C-1874CO '0000 Cj / LOW PT STA: 38+92.63 LOW PT ELEV: 534.66 PVI STA: 38+42.63 100' OFFSET RIGHT K: 30.77 0 �0 16o 1 �5 150 NMI K: 88.00 K: 66.67 K: 23.53 K: 50.00 MINIM ��E �� � = ■L 1 BRA N��F►i MI—■ :: � �I ■�F. • : ' ' • I ■ Imo■ ��I ■ IUiz�l� MME111 ■��■�■�■■���� mm■�lI 1 NO I In I � =• • �11411411 ■��■�■�C��J�r III � ��■S/■��! _i_� ���C� ����\�� Rm11111 Imo' �t■®■1■ I ': �Il _� �■� ' ■MEN IMFME �� ����.,. .����■�■�■■■■ ■\���I■��■�■■■■ I 1111 '.� I III ME ME : i ■ �� ��■ �� '''�., ice_■ �' ■ �,. �_!. - _ avr-jff L®� ■ III ■��1■ II .. ■ .�� ® _ N,- ■ �� _ mil � 11101 ■��1■ ■��1■ =��im .. II®1■11►i II■■1�\�� IN 1111lummm 1�■ c ��■� �� 1��\tea _ • . ■ 0��� _ 1�■�7��®�1III �� 1�� � _ 1■ail■��.� NAIVE NMI _�■ lm ANSI! mice MI WIN ■��im No 1wMASON! 1 'AMi ��■ �� 1111111111m wI�■lkqkq■®m�i�� • ■1� ■��1■ ■ immm� �AL11111 �■ 1111111111m ■■� l� - - ■� ■��■ ■�\\M ■- ■--■ ■-- ` -1�AM1 ' - --w PAP FINE�■ 1111111 ■- 0 OEM. 1WE ■- mON �M . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 130 25 520 515 o f _S S pN' SEAL 19843 • 3-3-2021 510 Street „E" Plan and Profile REVISIONS 505 500 24+00 24+50 25+00 25+50 26+00 26+50 27+00 27+50 28+00 28+50 29+00 29+50 30+00 30+50 31+00 31+50 32+00 32+50 33+00 33+50 34+00 34+50 35+00 35+50 36+00 36+50 37+00 37+50 38+00 38+50 39+00 39+50 -1 L MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 ICE-20 E�Yi>e 545 540 L 535 530 PVC 525 520 515 - N Lo 100 p / to LIM LOW PT STA: 39+61.77 LOW PT ELEV: 533.73 PVI STA: 39+66.40 PVI ELEV: 533.18 K: 22.69 LVC: 100.00 NJ mm ■mmmm=■ Numma.- tr ■� Nkomo, ■ • s.8 ��. 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I �" o I I co, p• I 42.5' 50.0' 50.0' 50.0' 5.0' 27.8' L32 - B. #10� \ I I / �" J ' STREET 622E C.B. 102 49.6 M.H. #30 c. a. #90 50.0 - 50.0' 11.4' 1090, ti ohs c.a.#8s m I \ \ \ I> ✓ 1 I I I \ 50.0! m^�, II I I \ \ \ \ \ I o D �0.0 2� / I p I / / 0. // M.H. 50.01 VC) / /\/ o " / /----- �III II I(L I, I I /I / /I I / / / I I \ / ////��' /� 35. / ,���, PROFILE LEGEND 100' OFFSET LEFT - - - - 20' OFFSET LEFT EXISTING C/L - - - 20' OFFSET RIGHT - - - 100' OFFSET RIGHT 550 560 545 555 540 550 535 545 530 540 525 535 520 530 515 525 LOW PT STA: 10+56.42 LOW PT ELEV: 539.13 PVI STA: 11+06.42 PVI ELEV: 540.13 K: 50.00 LVC: 100.00 HIGH PT STA: 13+95.45 HIGH PT ELEV: 548.78 PVI STA: 13+50.00 PVI ELEV: 549.87 K: 36.36 LVC: 200.00 Cfl or- o 0 0 r- nCO I� I_ I I I I ISM LoI MN_ In� ,4 +u, I N *In to ;J J W ILn LL12 F_:0 > W > W 2 HO 2 HO U)H IL m cnH � 60H rn (no u O)o 0 0 I I � L ilk ilk W Q Q u) 0_ ...... /i \ n CJ C) D m 11 11 N N L / r 00 A\ I I m I 0 DIP I II m / `• ,; I R \NE - "Ii �\' I ----------- J _ LJ J / / / �I J m m - 00 C) Z) ' LLI Lu 00 io 00 0 - - / co00 J 45 BE ¢ 45- BEND 11 ; ; I I-; I IA! 1 , PVC S.S. 0 0.507. z ILI r vl , I I MIN. O I - w _ w CL. 45. _y `n 45• BEND o o' x BEND LL w n- �� �� n(ID o Z I I I I N� IMF YZm� \}N ° I I I I I Z Imo? cx I Z cc 3x¢ O ZO z_ z z_ z z_ a ¢ �N Co Co s 0) 0 O00 a0 N� r- 0) r- O� M O� O O� 00 OM I- Cow N r7� r- "-' 0- -C p Un 00 � ai 0 Lo C 4 ifj r- 00 � O� O od O od O od 00 � CO S �'� r7 Ln �Ln M LnLI) M �j �� V)V) �� min �� 1)V) �� Ln� ink �� �� �Ln ink �Ln ink �Lo �� Ln� �� �� of Cn 4 N N M M mcoLn 0 mrn�0 560 565 555 560 550 555 545 550 540 545 525 530 ��I I ��I I ��I I I I ��I I LZ I ��I I ��ILZ 1 0cn a1 �ic000al �i�n�a1 �i000oal �iLoo �i�n� "' Q 0acn 1 �i�o 1 1 00 00 0 0 0 1 ISTRE T1 p 1 1 0.0'_rz k. 40.0' 40.0' A 40.0' A 40.0' A 40.0' A 40.0' 40.0' A 40.0' L 9 m M.H. #18 m H. #10 M.C. N Lo L 15Awl- 11 B. #48 I 6b t L o I \ m m 1 oV tl0 toz`9 I N' \ 0 -J'S 9 L6`5 t 9 L J \ C.B. o 0 -�- 1 - - - r7 \ #50 -- r----- �b 0 L'0 1 O S OOt `t I m � 0 n I Ob ��'0 S U j --59L-�J N / C�0 `9 b 0 0 LJJ 0 v C. B. #35 M. H. #20 - - oov,v � 0 13 C-7 / -9 9 L t� 1 �r m �, p �• \ _ _ �b 2�5.3' 40.0' 34'6 / / \ \ 0 �.S 805`6 OL'0 00' 6 CL 50 DIP TER _ L9 L - -1 1 1 L 1 I I \ \ �b Ss gt0° \ \ ATs oot t 891-��� �I Lo 0 00 Lo HIGH PT STA: 10+86.73 HIGH PT ELEV: 546.86 PVI STA: 10+87.00 PVI ELEV: 547.35 K: 25.14 LVC: 100.00 SCALE: 1 " = 50' 0 50 100 125 150 o r- u) o ur rn n� o +, a W �(nH W Ln :2 coO1 AIM �I NI) NISI Ld > - - \ rn L6 + -W 0- W \ Iml I I � mil_ I I mm C; ci C3 '2.0g71-98% J 2OS% _ "' m 6" CL I I wA50 LINE I I I I I 208%�2.08% - 4 [55 LF 8" SDR 135 I I '1 II _'-- 1 P VC S.S. lJ 02.019,J� I LJ ---------LJ c� J m ---- -" " RCp I I ---- -------- m � 3 N Lf)L� N L p I c0 0 to L� z (D z z > > > >>> z_ z_ z_ co � co wNO 0 I No 0 � .0 N .0 O 565 560 555 550 545 m(c) Orn rm xl O m o^ . N 0 Lo N W Z O _ In O z o' w w z CD Z w z ONE Y O o WIF— 3: w w WU) z z00 OLo • F-m ONE! Z N 1 = U z Z�w J W (n w> 00Z BLN=C-1874 SEAL = 19843 = �'0NAEL 5�•�`• ` 3-3-2021 540 Street „A,. P/an and Profile 535 530 REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=5V VERT. SCALE: 1 "=5' 39+00 39+50 40+00 40+50 41+00 41+50 42+00 9+80 10+00 10+0 11+00 11+50 12+00 12+50 13+00 13+50 14+00 14+50 15+00 15+50 16+00 16+50 9+00 9+50 10+00 10+50 11+00 11+50 12+00 12+50 13+00 13+50 MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 1 1 CE-21 r MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORDS PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 L-SrAU ■ '�5 f.■A• Y u 0 I� -9MW a u` \1 1A �J�� �\\ :�►�1� 1`1�� _ ///ice ' 'fir i - — - -;•n� n► .Q 0 C4 h. lwlilCam. ■ ■-s Y u 0 '�5 f.■A• Y u 0 I� -9MW a u` \1 1A �J�� �\\ :�►�1� 1`1�� _ ///ice ' 'fir i - — - -;•n� n► .Q 0 C4 h. lwlilCam. ■ ■-s Y u 0 ASS—�` / ` also ' ENE (n W PP Z T N ,P EI P ou7zT� / O c� a N U) r N co / iTYPE "C" STP> J W W Z CO 00 ED 00 0 U 00 0 z EIP IT Cq WMa(9000 � CO L\LJ~ �� ------' // // Z< cr) N n n (3) O 00 00 Wapaaa 27 B B \'MARrELLA SCOTT D.B. 2811, PG. 7f>2- \ \ — _ / SILT LOT 1 � / / / FENCE OUTLET P.B. 73 PG, 135 16/048 ACRES - / 15"RCP �P INV-580.05 s s '000j 15"RCP INV-581.09 INLET L TER RBI 24"RCP \ / GPS� 10"DIP INV-574.67 12"RCP INV-555.77 INV-573.77 INV-555.01 E 12"RCP OU Er INV-559.57 / 24"RCP P / / f N ETFINF-556.01 INV-559.05 / _ PR07EC77ON / 12"RCP ARC INV-559.47 � INLET IL TER ,p EROSION LEGEND 12„F W W 77ON ■-� SILT FENCE INV-560.01 ■-- —E SILT FENCE OUTLET PERMANENT SEEDING ARC FILTER INLET PROTECTION NCDOT WATTLE TOTAL AREA DISTURBED - 45.74 Ac. MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORDS PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 CSW / / CE OUTLET / 4'WIRE FENCE 0 No� 12"RCP ' 7'WIRE INV-584.76 ENCE 12"RCP INV-584.43 �\ 7-k Notification of Land Resources Sediment and Erosion Control Self Inspection Program: The Sedimentation Pollution Control Act was amended in 2006 to require persons responsible for land disturbing activities inspect a project after each phase of the project to make sure that the approved erosion and sedimentation control plan is being followed. Rules detailing the documentation of these inspections took effect October 1, 2010. To simplify documentation of Self —Inspection Reports and NPDES Self —Monitoring Reports, a combination form is now availible. The new form was developed to satisfy the requirements of the Sedimentation Pollution Control Act and the NPDES Stormwater Permit for Construction Activities, NCG 010000. Beginning August 1, 2013, the Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources is responsible for administering both the SPCA and the NPDES Stormwater Permit for Construction Activities, NCG 010000. The combined form should make it easier to comply with self —inspection requirements. The Combined Self —Monitoring form is availible as a PDF and Word document from the Land Quality web site, http_/4ortal.ncdenr.org/web Ir erosion If you have questions, please contact the Land Quality Section at a DENR Regional Office. SCALE: 1 " = 60' 0 60 120 150 180 00 a, Orn r;—o xI O m o^ N W LO N W Z O n O U 0 Z_ ry W W 0- Z_ U Z W z Cn U O W�� W W WU) ZZ00 oLQ r, � Z N t = U �z Z ~ LAP J W> (n w z 000 BLN=C-1874 CARO Es s pN /4, SEAL 19843 ` 3-3-2021 OFFSITE UTILITY EC PLAN REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=60' VERT. SCALE: 1 "=60' CE-36 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 7 None perimeter slopes (b) High Quality Water 7 None (HQW) Zones (c) Slopes steeper than If slopes are 10' or less in length and are 3:1 7 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 -7 days for perimeter dikes, swales, (d) Slopes 3:1 to 4:1 14 ditches, perimeter slopes and HQW Zones -10 days for Falls Lake Watershed -7 days for perimeter dikes, swales, (e) Areas with slopes 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 tmeframes 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. ❑NSITE CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE WITH LINER U SANDBAGS (TYP,) o OR STAPLES 10 MIL ill E SIDE SLOP LINING SILT FENCIC SANDBAGS (TYP,) (TYP. OR STAPLES 0 oZXa r CLEARLY MARKED SIGNAGE CONCRETE NOTING DEVICE (18'X24' MIN.) WASHOUT PLAN SECTI❑N A -A NOTES 1, ACTUAL LOCATION DETERMINED IN FIELD 2, THE CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED WHEN THE LIQUID AND/OR SOLID REACHES 75% OF THE STRUCTURES CAPACITY, 3.CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NEEDS TO BE CLEARY MARKED WITH SIGNAGE NOTING DEVICE. BELOW GRADE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NOT TO SCALE SANDBAGS (TYP.) OR STAPLES 10 MIL HIGH COHESIVE & PLASTIC LOW FILTRATION UIWI90]E SLOP SOIL BERM i(TYPJ (TYP.) NOTES, OR STAPLES 1, ACTUAL LOCATION DETERMINED IN FIELD CLEARLY MARKED SIGNAGE CONCRETE NOTING DEVICE (18'X24' MIN.) 2. THE CONCRETE WASHOUT WASHOUT STRUCTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED WHEN THE LIQUID AND/OR SOLID REACHES 75% OF THE STRUCTURES CAPACITY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE HOLDING CAPACITY WITH A MINIMUM PLAN 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 • 00(0 orn �;_0 XI O °' GO `O o^ . N W LO N LIJ Z O a Z W~ W W WV) (n z Z (0 O 00 � Z N = U <Z Z �-J () J WW = 00z BLN=C-1874 0 U z W W Z () Z W (n Y U O (n C A � gyp"",,,, s 4.41�`: SEAL 19843 NE 3-3-2021 EC NOTES r REVISIONS 1 FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 D-01 PART III SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING SECTION A: SELF -INSPECTION Self -inspections are required during normal business hours in accordance with the table below. When adverse weather or site conditions would cause the safety of the inspection personnel to be in jeopardy, the inspection may be delayed until the next business day on which it is safe to perform the inspection. In addition, when a storm event of equal to or greater than 1.0 inch occurs outside of normal business hours, the self -inspection shall be performed upon the commencement of the next business day. Any time when inspections were delayed shall be noted in the Inspection Record. Frequency Inspect (during normal Inspection records must include: business hours) (1) Rain gauge Daily Daily rainfall amounts. maintained in If no daily rain gauge observations are made during weekend or good working holiday periods, and no individual -day rainfall information is order 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 At least once per 1. Identification of the measures inspected, Measures 7 calendar days 2. Date and time of the inspection, and within 24 3. Name of the person performing the inspection, hours of a rain 4. Indication of whether the measures were operating event > 1.0 inch in properly, 24 hours 5. Description of maintenance needs for the measure, 6. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken. (3) stormwater At least once per 1. Identification of the discharge outfalls inspected, discharge 7 calendar days 2. Date and time of the inspection, outfalls (SDOs) and within 24 3. Name of the person performing the inspection, hours of a rain 4. Evidence of indicators of stormwater pollution such as oil event > 1.0 inch in sheen, floating or suspended solids or discoloration, 24 hours 5. Indication of visible sediment leaving the site, 6. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken. (4) Perimeter of At least once per If visible sedimentation is found outside site limits, then a record site 7 calendar days of the following shall be made: and within 24 1. Actions taken to clean up or stabilize the sediment that has left hours of a rain the site limits, event > 1.0 inch in 2. Description, evidence, and date of corrective actions taken, and 24 hours 3. An explanation as to the actions taken to control future releases. (5) Streams or At least once per If the stream or wetland has increased visible sedimentation or a wetlands onsite 7 calendar days stream has visible increased turbidity from the construction or offsite and within 24 activity, then a record of the following shall be made: (where hours of a rain 1. Description, evidence and date of corrective actions taken, and accessible) event > 1.0 inch in 2. Records of the required reports to the appropriate Division 24 hours Regional Office per Part III, Section C, Item (2)(a) of this permit. (6) Ground After each phase 1. The phase of grading (installation of perimeter E&SC stabilization of grading measures, clearing and grubbing, installation of storm measures 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. PART III SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING SECTION B: RECORDKEEPING 1. E&SC Plan Documentation The approved E&SC plan as well as any approved deviation shall be kept on the site. The approved E&SC plan must be kept up-to-date throughout the coverage under this permit. The following items pertaining to the E&SC plan shall be kept on site and available for inspection at all times during normal business hours. Item to Document Documentation Requirements (a) Each E&SC measure has been installed Initial and date each E&SC measure on a copy and does not significantly deviate from the of the approved E&SC plan or complete, date locations, dimensions and relative elevations and sign an inspection report that lists each shown on the approved E&SC plan. 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 Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC in accordance with the approved E&SC plan or complete, date and sign an inspection plan. report to indicate compliance with approved ground cover specifications. (d) The maintenance and repair Complete, date and sign an inspection report. requirements for all E&SC measures have been performed. (e) Corrective actions have been taken Initial and date a copy of the approved E&SC to E&SC measures. plan or complete, date and sign an inspection report to indicate the completion of the corrective action. 2. 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. 3. 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 122.411 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. Occurrences that Must be Reported Permittees shall report the following occurrences: (a) Visible sediment deposition in a stream or wetland. (b) Oil spills if: oc They are 25 gallons or more, oc They are less than 25 gallons but cannot be cleaned up within 24 hours, oc They cause sheen on surface waters (regardless of volume), or oc 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. 2. 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 tmeframes 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 . Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. deposition in a . Within 7 calendar days, a report that contains a description of the stream or wetland 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 . Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. The notification release of shall include information about the date, time, nature, volume and hazardous location of the spill or release. substances per Item 1(b)-(c) above (c) Anticipated . A report at least ten days before the date of the bypass, if possible. bypasses [40 CFR The report shall include an evaluation of the anticipated quality and 122.41(m)(3)] effect of the bypass. (d) Unanticipated . Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. bypasses [40 CFR . Within 7 calendar days, a report that includes an evaluation of the 122.41(m)(3)] quality and effect of the bypass. (e) Noncompliance . Within 24 hours, an oral or electronic notification. with the conditions . Within 7 calendar days, a report that contains a description of the of this permit that noncompliance, and its causes; the period of noncompliance, may endanger including exact dates and times, and if the noncompliance has not health or the been corrected, the anticipated time noncompliance is expected to environment[40 continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and CFR 122.41(I)(7)] prevent reoccurrence of the noncompliance. [40 CFR 122.41(I)(6). • Division staff may waive the requirement for a written report on a case -by -case basis. NCGO I SELF -INSPECTION, RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING EFFECTIVE: 04/01/19 • 00(0 orn �;_0 XI mLO o� N LO N LJJ z 0 a Z W~ w w WV) z Z CO o 'n 00 � Z N = U �Z Z�w () J w W = �cr) 00z BLN=C-1874 0 U Z Of w w Z Z w Cn Y U O C A � gyp"",,,, ss 4.41�`: SEAL 19843 4fEL SN�`'� 3-3-2021 EC NOTES REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1 1-=30' MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 VERT. SCALE: I NONE D-02 EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL NARRATIVE PROJECT DESCRIPTION The purpose of this project is for construction of streets and utilities for CHERRY LANE PROPERTY Subdivision in GRAHAM, NC. The sire is being developed by MERITAGE HOMES. The site is currently undeveloped. Approximately - - - - - acres will be disturbed for construction. The construction will consist of around one hundred and eighty six single family residential homes. The max fill will be -----. The max cut will be-------- The pproject is scheduled to begin construction in FALL 2021 with project completion and final stabilization by FALL 2022. The erosion and sediment control program for this project will include the installation of a suitable construction entrance, silt fence, outlet protection, Inlet protection, and skimmer basins with temporary seeding of the site. ADJACENT PROPERTY The adjacent property is agricultural land or residential land. SOILS The soil at this site is Clay Loam. 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 Wake County 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 drowin 3. Silt%nce: 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 2with the berm built above as dimensioned. Vegetative Practices (Ground Stabilization) Site Area Description: Stabilization Time Frame: Stabilization Time Frame Exceptions: Perimeter dikes, swales, 7 Days None ditches & slopes. High Quality Water (HQW) 7 Days None Zones. Slope steeper than 3:1 7 Days If slopes are 10' or less in length and are not steeper than 2:1, 14 days are allowed. Slopes 3:1 or flatter. 14 Days 7 Days for slopes greater than 50 feet in length. All other areas with slopes 14 Days None, except for perimeters and HQW flatter than 4:1 Zones. SEEDBED PREPARA TION: 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. J. Remove all loose rock, roots and other obstructions, leaving surface reasonably 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 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 than 609 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. MIXTURE Agricultural Limestone 2 tons/acre (3 tons/acre in clay soils) Fertilizer 1,000 Ibs/acre - 10-10-10 Superphosphate 500 Ibs/acre 20% analysis Mulch 2 tons/acre - small grain straw Anchor Asphalt emulsion at 400 gals/acre SEEDING SCHEDULE 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 - April 15 Tall Fescue 300 Ibs/acre Apr 15 - Jun 30 Hulled Common Bermudagrass 25 Ibs/acre Jul 1 - Aug 15 Tall Fescue AND Browntop Millet or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids*** 125 Ibs/acre (Tall Fescue); 35 Ibs/acre (Browntop Millet); 30lbs/acre (Sorghum - Sudan Hybrids) FOR SHOULDERS, SIDE DITCHES, SLOPES (3:1 TO 2:1): Date Type Planting Rate Mar 1 - Jun 1 Sericea Lespedeza (scarified) and 50 Ibs/acre (Sericea Lespedeza); use the following combinations: Mar 1 - Apr 15 Add Tall Fescue 120 Ibs/acre Mar 1 - Jun 30 Or add Weeping Love Grass 10 Ibs/acre Mar 1 - Jun 30 Or add Hulled Common 25 Ibs/acre Bermudagrass Jun 1 - Sep 1 Tall Fescue AND Browntop Millet 125 Ibs/acre (Tall Fescue); 35 Ibs/acre or Sorghum -Sudan Hybrids*** (Browntop Millet); 30lbs/acre (Sorghum - Sudan Hybrids) Sep 1 - Mar 1 Sericea Lespedeza (unhulled - 70 Ibs/acre (Sericea Lespedeza): unscarified) AND Tall Fescue 120 Ibs/acre (Tall Fescue) Nov 1 - Mar 1 ADD Abruzzi Rye 25 Ibs/acre Consult S&EC Environmental Engineers for additional information concerning other alternatives for vegetation of denuded areas. The above vegetation rates are those that do well under local conditions; other seeding rate combinations are possible. *** TEMPORARY- Reseed according to optimum season for desired permanent vegetation. Do not allow temporary cover to grow more than 12" in height before mowing; otherwise, fescue may be shaded out. OWNER MERITAGE HOMES 13925 Ballantyne Corporate PI Ste 300, Charollette, NC 2877 919.398.3371 10-20-1 Minimum Standards - All soil erosion and sedimentation control plans and measures must conform to the minimum applicable standards specified in North Carolinas Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual and the Wake County Sedimentation and Erosion Control Plan Review Manual. Erosion control devices must be installed to prevent any offsite sedimentation for any construction site regardless of the size of the land disturbance. 10-20-3 Operation in Lakes or Natural Watercourses -Land disturbing activity in connection with construction in, on, over, or under a lake of natural watercourse must minimize the extent and duration of disruption of the stream channel. Where relocation of a stream forms an essential part of the proposed activity, the relocation must minimize unnecessary changes in the stream flow characteristics. Riparian Buffer Rules - Due to the location of this project, it should be noted that a rule to protect and maintain existing buffers along watercourses in the Neuse River Basin became effective on July 22, 1997 The Neuse River Riparian Area Protection and Maintenance Rule (15A NCAC 2B.0233) applies to all perennial and intermittent streams, lakes, ponds and estuaries in the Neuse River Basin with forest vegetation on the adjacent land or riparian area': 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 to 5% maximum of site area.) 2. Maintain all seeded areas until uniform stand Is acceptable. 3. If growth is not established by final project inspection, continue specified attention until the stand is acceptable. 4. Correct and repair all undue settling and erosion within 1 year after final inspection. 5. Remove from the site, all erosion control structures after complete stabilization at end of construction period. 6. Remove silt from sediment pits and from behind check dams when silt is within half depth of the pit or spillway. Dispose of in an area where silt cannot re-enter pit / trap. 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. Wet Pond Construction Sequence 1. After installing all Erosion Control measures rough grade area of wet detention pond. 2. Install outlet pipe as shown. Once outlet pipe is installed, construct rock pipe inlet protection at outlet pipe entrance. J. Install concrete channel as shown through valley of wet detention pond. 4. Ensure slopes match those shown on grading plan. 5. Seed dry detention per Wake County Seeding Schedule table to stabilize once slopes are at finish grade. 6. Wake County must grant permission to convert the sediment basin over to stormwater use prior to completing any related work. Wake County will coordinate with the town for basin completion. CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE: 1. Obtain erosion control plan approval prior to beginning land disturbance. Retain a copy of the approved erosion control plan and permit on site. Call SUE HOMEWOOD at 336.776.9693 to notify the Inspector of a start date prior to land disturbance. 2. Construct the construction entrance as shown on the plans. Maintain the construction entrance daily to P Y ensure that mud and silt will not be tracked onto the paved surface. If mud is tracked onto the road surface, it is to be removed immediately. 3. Construction entrance location may not vary without prior approval from Engineer and DEQ. 4. Install temporary stream crossing per detail and construction specs then proceed with other perimeter EC measure installation. See specific construction sequence. 5. Clear the area needed to access and construct sediment basins and the perimeter erosion control measures. including silt fence, silt fence outlets, temporary diversions, etc. in sediment basins provide stable conveyance from temporary diversions using rip rap as described in the construction specs for the skimmer sediment basin. 6. Begin clearing, grubbing, and topsoil stripping. 7. Rough grade site. Adjust basins and temporary diversions as grades rise. 8. Install storm sewer system to collect runoff from permanent drainage patterns and include the associated inlet and outlet protection devices. 9. Construct CABC on roadway. 10. Seed, straw and tack areas that are graded to their final disposition. 11. Upon completion of the project, contact SUE HOMEWOOD to inspect prior to removing EC measures. 12. Prior to removal of sediment basins, de -water using a silt bag. 13. Seed, straw and tack any remaining exposed areas. BASIN REMOVAL SEQUENCE 1. Schedule a site meeting with the Environmental Engineer/Consultant to determine if a basin can be removed. Install silt fencing or other temporary erosion control measures as needed prior to removal of the basin. 2. Remove Basins and associated temporary diversion ditches. If culvert pipes need to be (� P y PP extended, perform this operation at this time. Fine grade area in preparation for seeding. J. Perform seedbed preparation, seed, mulch and asphalt tack any resulting bare areas immediately. 4. Install velocity dissipators and/or level spreaders as required on the Erosion Control Plan. 5. When site is fully stabilized, call Environmental Engineer/Consultant for approval of removing remaining temporary erosion control measures and advice on when site can be issued a Certificate of Completion. Note: A meeting should also be scheduled with the Environmental Engineer/Consultant to determine when a basin may be converted for stormwater use. Some municipalities may also require this. CONSTR</CTIOAff A/TR.4NCE NOT TO SCALE 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 774E SPECIFIC GRADE AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLANS, AND SMOOTH IT. J. PROVIDE DRAINAGE TO CARRY WATER TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR 07HER SUITABLE OU7LET. 4. USE GEOTEX77LE FABRICS BECAUSE 774EY IMPROVE STABILITY OF 774E 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 7HE CONSTRUCTION SITE THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC TOPDRESSING WI7H 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. SlUFAFA CE NOT TO SCALE mwAn 100X OR 7REVIRA S1115 RL7ER CL07H. SECURE TO POST. �._ CQNPACTED .�-.�-.,,. �1:11 1-11.:11-11-:11.11�1 11M =; -IL-ham::.;..•.__•. . •,.. ••.. r: -1L1i11=11==ILIC�'Z ' `/!'a 11:1�:11:1�:11:�1:111 ►e�{'��11:11'1 �II:�1:1 .ILa.11. ALTFE/YCEOUTLET NOT TO SCALE 12" OF #57 WASHED STONE FEPCr 1'-8" MIN. SEE PLAN -rrASS B £�iOSION CONTROL STONET 2:1 MIN. S\L.dNE FILTER SILT FBIGCE I $B.T FEIQCLTFAQ -MSS SECTION TOPATEW PIPE OUTLET TO FLAT AREA NO WELL-DEFINED CHANNEL PLAN VIEW � II II 11 •- • • GENERAL NOTES. SCALE: N. T. S. CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS• 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). J. 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 APPROXIMATELY 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. CEEAR& GROB THE AREA AROUND THE SILT FENCE OUTLET YDISPOSE OFDEB*fS. 2.-44ALT GRzAVEL TO THE SPE'CH DE AS SHOWN PER THE DETAIL. 3.PROPERLY OVERLAP -STONE BEYOND EDGES OF SILT FENCE OPENING. MAINTENANCE. 17VSPECT OUTLETS WEEKLYANDAFTEREACH-P64"EVENT. IMMEDI4TELY-4�EMOVE SEDIMENT FROM THE FLOW AR>FA AATI,-,�ASNEEDED. CAREFULLY CHECK OUTLETS FO-*L�OSIONAND-P<EPALR-D"EDIATELY. ENSb ETHERE' IS NO SCOb4?!WG APPARENT DOWNSTREAM OF OUTLET. IMMEDIATELYSTABILIZEANYAREAS THATNEEDREPAIRL .ter .!.�. 1. La = THE LENGTH OF SAP APRON. 2. d =1.5 TIMES THE MAXIMUM STONE DIAMETER -BUT NOT LESS THAN 6". 3. INA WELL-DEFINED=4NNEL EXTEND THE APRON b L77=TIANNEL BANKS TO ANELEVATION OF 6"ABOVE THE MAXM M TAILWATER-DEPTH OR -TO THE TOP -OF THE BAND WHICHEVER -IS LESS. 4. A FILTER -BLANKET 6R-FILTER-FABRIC SHOULD BE INSTALLED BETWEEN THE-Rff IRAPAND SOIL FOUNDATION. CONS RR UCTION SPECIFICA TIONS: 1. ENS&WE THAT THE SUBGR:ADE FOR -THE FILTER -AA FOLLOWS 77IE-REQUIRED LINES AND GRADES SHOWNIN THE•DEAN.-MAA 2=ANYFILL-REQURbED I V = SUBGRADE TO THE DENSITY OF THE SbWROUNDING UNDISTbWBED MATERIAL. LOWAREAS IN THE SUBGRaADE ON UNDISTb92BED SOIL AMYALSO BE FILLED BY1700 ASING THE 3HICKNESS. 2. THE-RIPRaAPAND GRAVEL FILTER MUST CONFOR J TO THE SPECIFIED GRADING LIMITS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 3. FIL723.1=OTH WHEN USED, MUST MEET DESIGN-REQLRREMEIVTS AND BE-PROPERLY-PROTI;ZTED FROAfPGNLHING OR -TEARING DbIRING INSTALLATION.-%EPA4R-ANYDAMAGE BY REMOVDVG CINGANOTII&RRIECE OFFILTER-CLOTH OVER-THEDAMAGEDAREA. ALL COAWECTINGJOINTS SHOULD OVER:F,APL60 THE TOPLLAYER-IS ABOVE 777E DOWNSRREAMLAYER-A MINIMUM OF 1 FOOT. IF THE DAMAGE IS EXTENSIVE, -REPLACE THE ENTRtE• FILTER -CLOTH. 4 MYBE4+b=D BYEQLWWENT, BUT TAKE 74 E TO AVOID DAMAGING THE FILTER- 5. THE MINIMUM THICKNESS OF THESHOULD BE 1.5 TIMES THE MAXIMUM STONE DIAMETER- 6-PR:AP MAYBE FIELD STONE GR ROUGH QUARRY STONE. IT SHOULD BE HARD ANGUL,4R; HIGHLY WEATH SIS TENT AND WELL GRr1BED . 7.'MNSTR,[=THEAI+RON0NZERO GRADE WITHNO OVERFILL AT THEEND. MAKE THE TOP -OF THE r1T THEDOWNSRREAMEND LEVEL WITH THE-RE=rVINGAREA OR -SLIGHTLY BELOW IT. 8. EIVS6%E THAT THE APRONIS PROPERI YALIGNED WITHTHE-RECEIVING SRRRAMAND PREFERABLYSRRr17GHT TFBIOUGHOUT ITS LENGTH IRA C69RVE IS NEEDED TO FIT SITE CONDITIONS, -P&=ITINTHE &9R&R-SECTI0N OF THE APRON. 9. RvIWEDIATELYAFTER-CONSRRUCTION, STABILIZE ALL DIST6WRED AREAS WITH VEGETATION. MAINTENANCE: IN6PECFR�OU7LET SRRUCTb9?,-_S WEEKLYAND AFTERLSIGNIFICANT (1127NCHGR RWE ATER}R•r17NFALL EVENTS TO SEE IFANYEROSIONAROUND GR-BELOW Th -HAS TAKEN PLAZA:OR-1FS TONES HAVEBEE NDISLODGED.IAaMDIATELYMAKEALLATEDE 4iEPARh5TOPREVENTF692I77E*DAMAGE. WOODEN STAKE WITH WATTLE ANCHORED TO THE TOP 12" DIAMETER STRAW FILLED WATTLE FILTER FABRIC OR DITCH LINER /-DITCHLINE 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 12" DIAMETER STRAW FILLED WATTLE ENGINEER. WOODEN STAKE FASTENED TO WOODEN STAKE BY NAIL OR \ STAPLE FILTER FABRIC / DITCHLINE OR DITCH LINER Il����ppd 2 -FLOW / AF09TWarrLE NOT TO SCALE 8" FABRIC 18" 18° MAINTENANCE: INSPECT WATTLES AND CHANNELS AT LEAST WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL EVENT AND REPAIR IMMEDIATELY. CLEAN OUT SEDIMENT, STRAW, LIMBS, OR OTHER DEBRIS THAT COULD CLOG THE CHANNEL WHEN NEEDED. IF SIGNIFICANT EROSION OCCURS BETWEEN WATTLES, ADDITIONAL MEASURES CAN BE TAKEN SUCH AS INSTALLING A PROTECTIVE LINER IN THAT PORTION OF THE CHANNEL. REMOVE SEDIMENT ACCUMULATED BEHIND WATTLES AS NEEDED TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO CHANNEL VEGETATION, ALLOW CHANNEL TO DRAIN THROUGH THE WATTLES AND PREVENT LARGE FLOWS FROM CARRYING SEDIMENT OVER THE WATTLES. STAKE (TYP) 10 MIL PEAS LINING 14• 1 l STAPLE (2 PER BALE) SILT FENCE 10 MIL PLASTIC LINING STRAW BALE METAL STAKE (2 PER BALE) PLYWOOD PAINTED WHITE BLACK LETTERS 6" TALL CONCRETE WAS WOOD POST T 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. CoArCRETETR4YC�rrW, AM94VT NOT TO SCALE 06MM AfligBaq NOT TO SCALE .y..�.�.�. . . -111-1 11-ill';_ I 111-111- ... . Installation and Use: 1. Place Dewatering Bag on the ground or on a trailer over a relatively level, stabilized area. 2. Insert discharge pipe aminimum of 5ft. inside dewatering bag and secure with a rope wrapped 6 times around the snout over a 6 inch width of the bacL 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. LEVEL SPA RE.40E/R NOT TO SCALE TRANSITION TO 0 GRADE \ IN LAST 20 FEET. VEGETATED DIVERSION 0 TRPNC STABILIZED SLOPE STABLE UNDISTURBED OUTLET - VARIABLE MATERIAL STAPLED IN PLACE 6" MIN. LEVEL LIP OFJ SPREADER BURIED 6" MIN. CROSS SECTION CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS.• 1. THE MATTING SHOULD BE A MINIMUM OF 4 FEET WIDE EXTENDING 6 INCHES OVER THE LIP AND BURIED 6 INCHES DEEP IN A VERTICAL TRENCH ON THE LOWER EDGE. THE UPPER EDGE SHOULD BUTT AGAINST SMOOTH CUT SOD AND BE SECURELY HELD IN PLACE WITH CLOSELY SPACED HEAVY DUTY WIRE STAPLES AT LEAST 12 INCHES LONG. 2. ENSURE THAT THE SPREADER LIP IS LEVEL FOR UNIFORM SPREADING OF STORM RUNOFF. J. CONSTRUCT THE LEVEL SPREADER ON UNDISTURBED SOIL (NOT ON FILL). 4. CONS7RUCT A 20-FOOT TRANSITION SECTION FROM THE DIVERSION CHANNEL TO BLEND SMOOTHLY TO THE MD774 AND DEPTH OF THE SPREADER. 5. DISPERSE RUNOFF FROM THE SPREADER ACROSS A PROPERLY STABILIZED SLOPE NOT TO EXCEED 10% MAKE SURE THE SLOPE IS SUFFICIENTLY SMOOTH TO KEEP FLOW FROM CONCENTRATING. 6. IMMEDIATELY AFTER ITS CONSTRUCTION, APPROPRIATELY SEED AND MULCH THE ENTIRE DISTURBED AREA OF THE SPREADER. MAINTENANCE.• INSPECT LEVEL SPREADERS AFTER EVERY RAINFALL UNTIL VEGETATION IS ESTABLISHED, AND PROMPTLY MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS. AFTER THE AREA HAS BEEN STABILIZED, MAKE PERIODIC INSPECTIONS AND KEEP VEGETA7ION IN A HEALTHY, VIGOROUS CONDITION. • orn r00 XI O a' m� OLO ^ . N N w Z O a_ O U 0 Z Y w w z c9 Z Z Ed Cn U O W~ w w WU) Z Z c0 O00 � Z N = U �z Z~Ed 0 J Ww= 000 z BLN=C-1874 CARO SEAL 19843 :���! ••'FNGI NEB-E�.•''��`�: 411�NAEL 5��•�`• 7111 '1QK 1`` `/j� ` r 3-3-2021 EC NOTES REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 D-03 S,UN/NER SEDGNENTBAS/N NOT TO SCALE ARM ASSEMBLY "C" ENCLOSURE '��uuullllS. WATER ENTRY UNIT P,ERS,REelME4/EfY NOT TO SCALE PVC END CAP ROPEFOR PVC VE SKIMMEPIPE RS SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPE PVC ELBOW RETRIEVAL V SCHEDULE40PVCP PVC END CAP P VC PIPE ORIFICE PLATE PVCTEE 1/2"HOLES IN FLEXIBLE PVC TEE UNDERSIDE v c OOOC BOTTOM SURFA( END VIEW FRONT VIEW NO'1" TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE PLAN VIEW nvrrL n� NOT TO SCALE INFLOW BAFFLES ORD,_ STRUCTURE DEW ATE ZONE / FILTER FAB.� ROPE FOR SKIMMER RETRIEVAL EMERGENCY SPILLWAY ROPE FOR SKIMMER RETRIEVAL ('FREEBOARD EMBANKMENT 6" MIN. INVERT ELEVATION OF EMERGENCY EMERGENCY SPILLWAY SPILLWAY SEDIMENT STO ZONE CROSS-SECTION VIEW NO'1" TO SCALE CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS: 1. Clear b and strip the area under the embankment of all v tion and root mat. -Remove all surface soil con amounts of is matter and r!$u , P �a talrllug-lrrgk organ stockpile or dispose of it properly. I3a111 a11 objectionable material to the designated disposaLarea.-Risce temporary sediment control measures below basin -as needed. 2. Easme that fill material for the embanknLeurts'free of roatswoody vegetation, organic matter, and other objectionable material. -Place the fill in liftsaot to exceed 9 inches, and machine compact it. Over fill the embankment 6 inches to allow for settlement. 3. Shape the basin to the specified dimensions. -Prevent the skimming device from settling into the mud by excauatinga shallow pit under the skimmer or providing a low�C rupport under the.skimmer ofstone or timber. 4-.Place the barrel (typically 4-inch Schedule 404LVC pipe) on a firersmooth foundation of impervioursvil. Do notaseperviaas'materiais[1Chassand,Wavel, or cnlshed stone as backfill around the pipe. Place the fill material around the pipe spillway in 4-inch layers and compact it under and around the pipe to at least the same density -as theadjacent embankment. -Me must be taken not tozaise the pipe from the firm contact with its foundation when compacting -under the pipe haunches_ dace a minimum depth of 2 feet of compacted backfill over the pipe spillway before crossing -it with construction equipment. In no case should the pipe conduit be installed by cutting a trench through the dam after the embankmenriseomplete. 5. Assemble the skimmer following -the manuf ct cers instructions, ores designed. 6. La the ble er on the bottom of the with the flexible joint at the inlet of the barrel pipe. Attach the flexible joint to the barrel pipe and Y aCCPIn dakllllm have J P P J P P 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 - hlstall the spillway in undisturbed soil to the- greatest extent possible. Theachievement of planned eleuations,.gcade, design width and entrance and exit charm a critical to the o eration of th 'llwa . Th llwa uld be lined with laminated 'c or impermeable el clntlesar esuccessfiLl P espl y eapl yshp plastL p 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 be-=ured with 8-mc tenor i� The fabric irms'Tbe 1 to extend down th a and exit onto-Mbl und. The width of the fabric �aY �P P �9-eII� �P � must be one piece, not joined or spliced; otherwise water can getainder thefabric. If the length of the fabric is insufficient for the entire length of the spillway, multiplcm,c iousrspanning the complete width, may be aced. The upperswtion(s) should overlap the lower_section(a,.an 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 emston. twtemporary-stope drains -or diversiom^with outlet protection to diverrs diment-laden water to the upper end of the pool area to improve basin trap efficiency. 9. Erosion control -instruct thtstructuresa that the diaturbedaneaaLtrunimized. Dive> Lsurface water.away from har'earea&_75mplete 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-producingm=s have been permanently stabilized, remove the stmetureandall the unstable sediment. Smooth thearea to blend with the adjoining armsand 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 P 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 plumbers snake or by flushing with water. Be sure and replace 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 SUPPORT POST, STAKE TO WRE TO PREVENT 24'INTO BO AN-� SUPPORT SAGGING OR SypE� \ WRE CGIR MESH OR SIMILAR, STAPLED OR TRENCHED INTO BOTTOM OR SIDE SED BASIN BAFFLES SCALE: N.T.S. . -. 1141 0.Rig � u � ••. � • � •.. � • �. •. �.•. emu: � . "I • le\:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q�\:Q:Q\:Q:Q:Q..._ •. �.:.1. �:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q:Q��IIe NATURAL GROUND STONE SECTION GENERAL NOTES: 1. Clear, grub, and strip the area under the embankment of all vegetation and root mat. Remove all surface soil containinghigh amounts of organic matter and stockpile or dispose of itproperly. Haul 9 9 P P all objectionable material to the designated disposal area. J 9 P 2. Ensure that fill material for the embankment is free of roots woody 9 vegetation, organic matter, and other objectionable material. Place the fill in lifts not to exceed 9 inches and machine compact it. Over fill the embankment 6 inches to allow for settlement. 3. Construct the outlet section in the embankment. Protect the connection between the riprap and the P P soil from piping by using filter fabric or a keyway cutoff trench between the riprap structure and the soil. Place the filter fabric between the riprap and soil. Extend the fabric across the spillway foundation and sides to the top of the dam; or Excavate a keyway trench along the centerline of the spillway foundation extending up the sides to the height of the dam. The trench should be at least 2 ft. deep and 2 ft. wide with 1:1 side slopes. 4. Clear the pond area below the elevation of the crest of the spillway to facilitate sediment cleanout. 5. All cut and fill slopes should be 2:1 or flatter. 6. Ensure that the stone (drainage) section of the embankment has a minimum bottom width of 3 ft. and a maximum side slopes of 1:1 that extend to the bottom of the spillway section. 7. Construct the minimum finished stone spillway bottom width, as shown on the plans, with 2:1 side slopes extending to the top of the over filled embankment. Keep the thickness of the sides of the spillway outlet structure at a minimum of 21 inches. The weir must be level and constructed to grade to assure design capacity. 8. Material used in the stone section should be a well -graded mixture of stone with a d size of 9 inches (class B erosion control stone is recommended) and a maximum stone size of 14 inches. The stone may be machine placed and the smaller stones worked into the voids of the larger stones. The stone should be hard angular, and highly weather -resistant. 9 9 Y 9. Ensure that the stone spillway outlet section extends downstream past the toe of the embankment P Y until stable conditions are reached and outlet velocityis acceptable for the receiving stream. Kee P 9 P the edges of the stone outlet section flush with the surrounding round and shape the center to 9 9 9 P confine the outflow stream (References: Outlet Protection). 10. Direct emergency bypass to natural, stable areas. Locate bypass outlets so that flow will not damage the embankment. 11. Stabilize the embankment and all disturbed areas above the sediment pool and downstream from the trap immediately after construction (References: Surface Stabilization). 12. Show the distance from the top of the spillway to the sediment cleanout level (one-half the design depth) on the plans and mark it in the field. SEDIMENT BASIN Maintenance Notes: 0�,/AL_E: 'v• I • ). 1. Do not let any area remained exposed for more than 7 or 14 calendar days according to chart without applying 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. 4. At the end of each day's storm drainage operation, construct a temporary pipe inlet protection device until the next day's operation continues. EXCElSiORiNATF/A#A9 NOT TO SCALE M *Specified NAG DS75 Matting FLOW TURNDOWN NETTING MINIMUM BURY 6" AND STAPLE EVERY 1 FT, JUST BELOW ANCHOR SLOT. FLOW OVERLAP NETTING MINIMUM OVERLAP 18" AND STAPLING EVERY 1 1 FT THROUGH BOTH LAYERS. L STAPLE USE 6 GAUGE WIRE �ITYPIC p MAINTENANCE: DURING ESTABLISHMENT PERIOD, CHECK GRASS -LINED CHANNELS AFTER EVERY RAINFALL. AFTER GRASS IS ESTABLISHED CHECK THE CHANNEL PERIODICALLY. IMMEDIATELY MAKE REPAIRS. IT IS PARTICULARLY IMPORTANT TO CHECK THE CHANNEL OUTLET AND ALL ROAD CROSSINGS FOR BANK STABILITY AND EVIDENCE OF PIPING OF SCOUR HOLES. REMOVE ALL SIGNIFICANT SEDIMENT ACCUMULATIONS TO MAINTAIN THE DESIGNED CARRYING CAPACITY. KEEP GRASS IN A HEALTHY, VIGOROUS CONDITION AT ALL TIMES. 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. I over w/excelsior math 2. Staple every 24 " alongperimeter edges and overlaps. Staple every36" to 48" randomly to secure netting. 3.-Roll out netting in the direction of water flow. Do not stretch. TE/b1MMMY&MERS/OW WITIMMMIS19,9X4Ti/TUG NOT TU SCALE 2' MIW EXCELSIOR COMPACTED SOIL- KMATTING i SOW lV �/ 6' TYP. I 3' TYP. I 3' TW. I �I TaNSPRUCTION SP==TIONS: I-REMOVEAND-PRGAER£YDISPOSE OFALL R?EES, BRUSH, STUAIR9, AND OTHER-OB=T1ONABLE AMTE49AL. 2. ENS&%E THAT THE MEVEOUMIMNSER•ULTEDZ-BOSS SI;ZTIONMEETS ALL DESIGN-REQLRREMENTS. l4RE' 3. ENSTHAT THE TOP -OF THE DIKE IS NOT LOWER -AT ANIf-P9INT THAN THE DESIGNELEVATION -Ab US THE SPECIFIED SETTLEMENT. 4.PROVIDESUFFILZENT�*0OMAR0UNDDIVERSIONSTOPMWITMATHEVE-REGRADINGANDTZEANOUT. 5. VEGETATE THE�EEVEIMDIATELYAF7RR-=NS?4M=ION UNLESSITWILL-REMAIN1?V4IiL_=LESS THAN30 WORKING DAYS. 71'2T: AL1=NA• INSPECT TEMPORAnWDIVBRSIONS ONCEA WEEKANDAFTER-EVE4iL�ALL. DIMEDIATELIREMOVE T1ils SEDRdENT FROM THEFLOWAREA AND4iETFIEDIVEPKION-WDGE.=WEFULLY7K OUTLETS AND MAKE TIMEL IDS AS NEEDED. WHEN THEAREARROTECTED ISFBRMANENTLY STABILIZED �2EMOVE THE%DGEAND THE CHANNEL TO BLEND WITH THE NA bY ML GROUND LEVEL AND APPR OPRNA TEL Y STABILIZE IT. PERMANENT SOIL REINFORCEMENT MA T77NG. (PSRM) PSRM SHALL BE SEEDED WITH VEGETA 7/ON A T INSTALLA 770N. TANDARD OLL WIDTH SQUARE PREFORMED SCOUR HOLE PER PLAN DIMENSIONS. (CLASS B RIP RAP NOT SHOWN FOR PSRM CLARITY) INSTALL LEVEL AND FLUSH W/NATURAL GROUND. INFLOW NATURAL GROUND CLASS B RIP -RAP MIN. 1' TUCK W/TYPE 2 FILTER FABRIC. W (PER PLAN DIMENSIONS) PRE -FORMED SCOUR HOLE DETAIL BASIN WIDTH CLASS I RIP RAP FLOW C1 ................ .................• • ' � • 2 MW ,gyp, .•'•..,•• 1 ,.,., SEDIMENT STORAGE AREA ' (SEE PLANS FOR DIMENSIONS) 0 EXISTING .NP EMBANKMENT sp�a�Pasl pL � EXISTING CULVERT FLOW = -EARTHEN -BERM BERM MAY BE EITHER HORSESHOE OR RECTANGULAR. FOR RECTANGLE BERM SPILLWAY MAY BE BUILT BETWEEN THE TWO SIDE BERMS. SPILLWAY 1 WIDTH 0 SIDE BERMS SPILLWAY WIDTH PER SCHEDULE OR AS NOTED ON PLANS. 1' 2' MIN R = 0.75 WIDTH OF SPILLWAY MIN, (IF RECTANGLE THEN 0.5 SPILLWAY WIDTH) CARRY RIP -RAP UP ;- ) PER SCHEDULE OR AS NOTED ON SIDES OF SPILLWAY ;'i 'j; "1 J PLANS, BUT NOT LESS THAN 1.5' NCSA #5 STONE 1 CMAX) (lJ FLOW - 1 (LJ CLASS I RIP RAP SECTION THRU SPILLWAY 1' MIN, ~ 8 MIN ARC FILTER /NLET PROTECT/ON h�l�jJ>iJr�1GY�17pa - PIPE - MAINTENANCE: INSPECT ROCK PIPE INLET PROTECTION AT LEAST WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL EVENT / INCH OR GREATER. REMOVE SEDIMENT AND RESTORE THE SEDIMENT STORAGE AREA TO ITS ORIGINAL DIMENSIONS WHEN THE SEDIMENT HAS ACCUMULATED TO ONE-HALF THE DESIGN DEPTH OF THE TRAP. PLACE THE SEDIMENT THAT IS REMOVED IN THE DESIGNATED DISPOSAL AREA AND REPLACE THE CONTAMINATED PART OF 7HE GRAVEL FACING. CHECK THE STRUCTURE FOR DAMAGE. ANY RIP RAP DISCPLACED FROM THE STONE HORSESHOE MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIA7ELY. AFTER ALL 7EH 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 PROVIDE PERMANENT GROUND COVER (SURFACE STABILIZATION). DISTURBED AREA 0.08 Ac. PS p CONSTRUCTION it ENTRANCE R/W R/W R/W SILT STREET VAT R/W R/W NOTE., SILT FENCE OUTLET TO BE PLACED ALONG LOW POINT IN SILT FENCE. TYPICAL LOT CLEARING DETAIL DISTURBED AREA 0.08 Aa 44 C0NS7RUC7/ON ENTRANCE R/W SILT FENCE OUTLET STREET R/W R/W R/W NOTE- SILT FENCE OUTLET TO BE PLACED ALONG LOW POINT IN SILT FENCE. TYPICAL LOT CLEARING DETAIL SILT DISTURBED AREA 0.08 Ac. PS A CONSTRUCTION it ENTRANCE R/W STREET R/W R/W NOTE., SILT FENCE OUTLET TO BE PLACED ALONG LOW POINT IN SILT FENCE. TYPICAL LOT CLEARING DETAIL R/W SILT FENCE OUTLET DISTURBED AREA 0.08 Ac. PS p CONSTRUCnON j� ENTRANCE STREET R/W R/W R/W NOTE., SILT FENCE OUTLET TO BE PLACED ALONG LOW POINT IN SILT FENCE. TYPICAL LOT CLEARING DETAIL 00 (0 Orn r;_0 xl O °' mL0 N N w Z O tl 0 1 O U U Z w w Z C� Z w Z UT Y U O Ww Ed 3: WU) ZCO OLQ • � Z N = U Z Z �w W 0J w= i= EU) z 000 BLN=C-1874 C A t t Off' ESs pN' Q, 9� •• 'y SEAL 19843 ///I/CHAEL 5��•�`• I t QK t `` `/�� 3-3-2021 EC DETAILS REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 W In 24" MIN.LLJ Q. W 30" MAX. o m x x / w a z U1� OJ O�mOCD J z0 w m OWz ¢O O OO O O (WATER ORSEWER)LY — o� 3~¢M a a� OO `^ Wes_' `� omo io 0 2 kWW �01� m Q Div —5" O� �1 m ¢ a a RELATION OF WATER MAINS TO SEWERS W a Q o Z � m w �m o o ¢z m m M I- a >w m m U30U ~ noU XaU oz z 0 3a wWW O ¢ W p�oOD �U)I� Oaw ()a Lateral Separation of Sewer and Water Mains. Water _ W ¢ -1 � W m o ^ N o z I" ^° w a o 18" m ¢ 7 o P O O ¢ CiI� W 73/8' R\W - -- ^o W�g2 �z vWi�o� Mains shall be laid at least 10 feet laterally from outside m = c`'i,m o �' U `rok o o Z 2" `O \ Y w W rn O z + o a a �~ C5 ¢�O� •-UU U U y ^ 202 of pipe to outside of pipe, from existing or proposed sewer, Q d m \ ++ m 'w ¢ unless local conditions or barriers prevent a 10 foot lateral U o m ///•. /// T 24" m 2 m a W o o m m° separation in which case: %\\% \\\i, Q r� 5 3/4• o = m Q 8" MIN. 3>� a J o z o 2" I I W I, W W U O¢ O� O W m� ;?� \\/ / W 7 1/8" O �� y U J> Z Q tnp J W >o� z' vIn mo yzc yzo¢ 1. The water main is laid in a separate trench, with 3 W c� w m m3 ° Q5 ry +�z o0 0 the elevation of the bottom of the water main of /\\% w Q a Y CYi W z W a 29H k w o N least 18 inches above the to of the sewer; or F� w a o & N z W `� U= o p > 5 1/4 DROP LID z \ o o �Jm '>W ` \ o z°w a�U m a J W oa m 2. The water main is laid in the same trench as the Z o w Lr z ¢ (, > m o =Q ` o Q y m sewer with the water main located at one side of Q w v, m i o v, o as xo I"g r v cL o� W EXTENSION m W I `+• in R U z n iu a bench of undisturbed earth, and with the elevation/j�� p ¢ FIELD CUT IF `� m Yy o m m No \ W O ¢ W Z > N N �. REQUIRED I� U I� N of the bottom of the water main at least 18 inches .`/\/ m t ti w a �, a � �z_ above the top of the sewer. o �v `/ f ` \ wo 0 7 5 8• tznn / �a pgptltlo� 1- \\ RAW / ° ad z ZI^pin�l- aZ O / m0 ~UOO)M W ° \ H Y yy3� y N J �- ` J w }- F� I� z 3 V 3 W= vJ W V Y O W (b) Crossing a Water Main over a Sewer. Whenever it is U j \ U Z o m W z 0 2"necessary for a water main t0 cross over a sewer, the water O Z m p m W p U 1/4O ; W W W 8' MIN. 3 Z Q main shall be laid at such an elevation that the bottom of ¢ m \\ io O w o> Q > I Y -�TWO-PIECE ¢ Q m 3 E oU the water main is at least 18 inches above the top of the w I 4 = w VALVE BOX, m'o m W r z ,� 0 z sewer, unless local conditions or barriers prevent an 18 inch ; 'ob \j\� 4- 3� W NJ 9"_12• om w c� \" o' ' o W LV / a = N N W ASSEMBLED Z a J z\ 18" MIN. W I- O VARIABLE 24" a W \ vertical separation - - in which case both the water main o \/\\ W W ('} z m ¢ 3 ¢ 3 �. 24" MAX. `� W a ; and sewer shall be constructed of ferrous materials and with \/ '^ o � z; _ z � W > J W o joints that are equivalent to water main standards for a \\ i'// 0 a (N m I 6 o � � ? z o v m distance of 10 feet on each side of the point of crossing. \\\j` CC F3 ,, o r -1 6 1/2" w ¢ m �, o m v� P g // = w- o DEPTH OF 1 o w o ` III j d. -- 9 1/2" ti 3 � y W J ¢ LQ w / J (0 J ¢ _ WATER MAIN m o �� (c) Crossing a Water Main Under o Sewer. Whenever it is o i\//< W ¢ W v' v' ¢ > o _ �� OR 30" MIN. a I o ,� Z /\' 18• Z_ z necessaryfor a water main to cross under a sewer, both the Q \ ,/ W > > > BASE // ti J TOP SECTION water main and the sewer shall be constructed of ferrous LD /� z x \\i W > Q° a. I¢ O F h z W° materials and with joints equivalent to water main standardsILL, D for a distance of 0 feet on each side of the point of O Z � �'> In '� z Q W a ~ ��MAIN P Z O \ I, W - Q W_ (t ¢ 2 ¢ CAST IRON VALVE BOX -SCREW TYPE O W J o Lo § h �_ \\\ OR 30 MIN. ° o m N crossing. A Section of water main pipe Shall be centered of O 0 Q 2 '� U7 U> W W W ¢ O ACCOMMODATES 4' THROUGH 12" VALVES ", J (� ¢ 5 1/4-INCH SHAFTS the point of crossing. Q W z p/\, U a = o= o a wacOi c %\\i oz J Jam` o ¢r �ae co o�� w 2gY o� Mgg U) w o \// UJWa„ vi \\ - �_ Q ¢ ^Q ¢_ Zvi `o o zy Q_ LOLOU¢ :.�O. OZ�m aoo3 m �mm� 3¢U c°i v z E �';� a] O� 1n Crb� w v1 'R R es¢ c 'v u U p m� U o; s� >� * 2 i� NOTES: U A W m pti ti � 3 In CZ QJJ moI N o¢=O wW b o OVALVE BOX AND COVER WILL CONFORM v� cr a¢z e'�N,fYi �< /�00WJ K> bj a •1 ayW�CTO ASTM A 48 CLASS 35 1 Q X bWD4 R ' p J c3 1zJIwo (7XOJ E JWo I O h,o iLal 2\31Q ° Ir _4 0 oh ro 4!L i/ CITY OF GRAHAM W-1 CITY OF GRAHAM W-2 CITY OF GRAHAM W-3 CITY OF GRAHAM W-4 CITY OF GRAHAM W-5 DWG NO, V. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. RELATION OF WATER MAINS TO SEWERS TDETAILS/GRAHAM FIRE HYDRANT INSTALLATION TDUAILS/GRAHAM 3/4 WATER SERVICE CONNECTION 3/4" IRRIGATION CONNECTION WITH CAST IRON VALVE BOX T.'DETAILS/GRAHAM T.'DETAILSIGRAHAM TDETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 211115 DETAILS12018 713012019 DETAILS12018 6125118 WITH 1" SERVICE LINE DETAILS12018 7112119 RPZ BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY DETAILS/2018 6125118 DETAILSIWATER DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATER APPROVED DEVICES *NOTE- RPZ A. RPZ REQUIRED ON PLAN - BENDS SECTION 1. WILKINS 375 ADA W/ HEAT SOURCE TO BE PROVIDED BY OWNER" FIRE LINES PLAN - TEE SECTION REMOTE READOUT (GAL) WITH FIRE REDUCED PRESSURE DECTECTOR BACKFLOW " OR DEPARTMENT .( 2FEBCO SERIES LF866 DOUBLE DETECTOR CHECK VALVE AS REQUIRED CONNECTIONS.\ . z BY CITY OF GRAHAM 5 DETECTOR WITH REMOTE GATE VALVE6" MIN. �� i1O READER (GAL.) o CLASS B - l UNDISTURBED a: CONCRETE / EARTH B. DDC 1. FEBCO LF825Y WITH ` / 1/2 L E CONCRETE REMOTE READER (GAL.) UNDISTURBED Z �_ io / UNDISTURBED EARTH VALVE BOX METER BOX IRON 2• WILKINS MODEL 975XL2 •9' `�� TRENCH WIDTH EARTH MBX2 CAST 12• / N :.-- \ COVER ADA WITH REMOTE _ 1 CLASS B U BRICK READOUT (GAL) PIER \; 4,S CONCRETE o A TRENCH WIDTH 12" - TREADED CLASS B O �ii\1/�\i ,`�,. RODS i } """'e a "'e "." �..'.'. ,. •.• 4' /, �i \ v 55, CONCRETE DUCTILE IRON CATE VALVE BRASS RPIPE DWITH o�o�o�o�o�o„a�o�S� - "^.. �/. _ OPERATING NUT (200 PSI A BRASS CAP D.f.P. REQUIRED CONCRETE BASE" """"""""" III_UNDISTURBEDN I-- N WATER WORKING PRESSURE) FROM METER TO //J�° �rH\ / \� _ �/ \ = 6 " 4' WASHED STONE) U \ 6" F6103 BY CLOW BACKFLOW zArc, I I DETECTOR METER - 3 4" METER AS m BRICK BRICK , I A INSTALLED N " DERUST TRACER WIRE SHALL BE NS ALLED 0 6 II PER GRAHAM'SSPECIFICATIONS MINIMUM OF 2' D.I.P. ALL WATER MAINS AND SERVICES. 12 6 OUTLET �0„ C.I. VALVE THRUST BOX RESTRAINT 4" WASHED CONCRETE ON OUTLET SIDE OF GAUGE WIRE AND BLUE IN COLOR. TRACER WIRE SHALL BE INSTALLED STONE BLOCK MEGALUG ALL W FITTINGS. BACKFLOW ON ALL WATER MAINS AND SERVICES. TRACER WIRE MUST BE ON ALL 12 GAUGE WIRE AND BLUE IN COLOR. 6" WATER MAINS AND SERVICES. MUST DITCH MUST REMAIN OPEN UNTIL B4CKFLOW d " 2" BRASS' BE 12 GAUGE AND BLUE IN COLOR IS INSPECTED BY CITY OF GRAHAM. e NIPPLE ;I 2- BRA ss FLOW DIFFUSER - I' 7r- - u ELBOW NOTES BAFFLE I 1 THE RACKFIOW OE14CE CHdll RE WRHIN 10' OF 00 ON THE PROPERTY SIDE OF THE hI '. i� I I - �l,Xr VR PLVU 1 r; EYEPVLIJ AND THREADED RODS CONNECTED - - -- - "- - - "'- METER. ENCLOSURE SHALL NOT OBSTRUCT SITE DISTANCE AT ROAD CROSSINGS. BUTTRESS DIMENSIONS BUTTRESS BU ESS I •:''i- � I I I o I TRACER WIRE TO BE INSTALLED ON ALL TO RESTRAINING GLAND & DEADMAN THRUST RESTRAINT WATER MAINS AND SERVICES. MUST BE 12L RESTRAIN GAUGE AND BLUE IN GLAND W COLOR.z EYE BOLTS 2, ALL BACKFLOW DEVICES SHALL BE INSTALLED ABOVE GROUND IN A HORIZONTAL POSITION UNLESS OTHERWISE PREAPPROVED BY THE CITY OF GRAHAM. 3. SHUT OFF VALVES SHALL BE RESIDENT SEAT WITH FLANGED END AND 0.5.&Y HAND WHEELS. 4. ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR IRON SURFACES SHALL HAVE EXPDXY COATINGS TO CONFORM TO ANSI/AWWA C550 OR MANUFACTURED OF STAINLESS STEEL. PIPE 22 1/2' BENDS 45' BENDS 90' BENDS SIZE L H L H L H 6' 1'-0" 1'-0" i"-0" 1'-0" 1'-4" 1'-2"1'-4- 8" 1'-0' 1'-0" i'-4• 1'-2" 1'-10' 1'-6" 12' l'-4" 1'-4" 1'-10" 1'-10" 2'-8" 2'-3' ; • ll SI UDGF WIFR ,; - B. D. L H C D 6" 8" 12" 1'-3" 1'-6" 2'-3" 1'-0"'"- 2'-0 z B. D. = BRANCH DIAMETER NOTES: 1. 1" BLOW -OFF REQUIRED ON 2", 3" & 4" MAINS 5. APPROVED ABOVE GROUND ENCLOSURES: HOT BOX, HYDROCOWL, SMI MODEL #b68-EHPZD, 2. 2" BLOW -OFF REQUIRED ON 6" & B" MAINS B80-EHPZD, B110-EHPZD) OR BFP (#640-1PD, 800-1PD, 950-APD OR 1150-APD). 3. 4" BLOW -OFF REQUIRED ON 10" & GREATER MAINS ENCLOSURE MUST HAVE A DRAIN. NOTES: NOTES• io 4. ALL BLOW -OFFS SHALL BE BEHIND CURB & SIDEWALK 6. TANDEM B4CKFLOWS REQUIRED 1F SERVING MULTIPLE USERS OR SERVICE CANNOT BE 1. DIMENSION 'C' SHOULD BE LARGE ENOUGH TO MAKE ANGLE A' EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN 45. OIL RETENTION 1. DIMENSION A' SHOULD BE AS LARGE AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH THE INTERRUPTED. MECHANICAL JOINT BOLTS. BAFFLE 2. DIMENSION 'D' SHOULD BE AS LARGE AS POSSIBLE WITHOUT INTERFERING WITH EHT MECHANICAL JOINTS. OIN(TOP OF BAFFLE Z DETECTOR METER AND BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ENCLOSURE. 2. THE SHAPE OF THE BACK OF THE BUTTRESS MAY VARY PROVIDED THE CONCRETE IS ABOVE OUTLET) FOR DEAD END LINES PROVIDE A 2" THREADED TAP IN THE 8. PIPE & FITTINGS BELOW GRADE TO BE M.J. WITH RETAINER GLANDS, 150 PSI MIN. WORKING AGAINST FIRM, UNDISTURBED EARTH. 3. BUTTRESS DIMENSIONS ARE BASED UPON A SOIL RESISTANCE OF TWO TONS PER SQ. FT. AND A PLUG AND A 2" GATE VALVE WITH A 2" OPERATING NUT. PRESSURE. 3. BUTTRESS DIMENSIONS ARE BASED UPON A SOIL RESISTANCE OF TWO TONS PER SQ. FT. WATER PRESSURE OF 150 P.S.I. 9. INSTALL BACKFLOW DEVICE NEAR MAIN WATERLINE CONNECTION AT STREET RIGHT OF WAY. AND A WATER PRESSURE OF 150 P.S.I. NOTE ALL BAFFLE AND WIER PLATES ARE TO BE CONCRETE OR 10. ALL BACKFLOW DEVICES SHALL BE TESTED, INSPECTED, AND MAINTAINED BY THE OWNER. APPROVED EQUAL. PROVIDE ANNUAL REPORTS TO CITY. CITY OF GRAHAM W-6 CITY OF GRAHAM W-7 CITY OF GRAHAM W-8 CITY OF GRAHAM W-9 CITY OF GRAHAM W-10 DWG NO. REV. ABOVE GRADE BACKFLOW PREVENTER, DWG NO. REV. DWG NO, REV. DWG NO, REV. OIL WATER SEPARATOR DWG NO. REV. STANDARD 2" IN -LINE BLOW -OFF ASSEMBLY T.'DETAILS/GRAHAM T:DETAILS/GRAHAM THRUST BLOCK- BENDS T.'DETAILS/GRAHAM THRUST BLOCK- TEES T.'DETAILS/GRAHAM TDETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 10130118 3" AND GREATER DE7AILS12018 7131119 DETAILS12018 7/31/19 DETAILS12018 7/31/19 4' X 6I.D. DETAILS12018 211115 DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATER DETAILSIWATER W m 24" MIN. 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REV. 1" DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE CONNECTION TDETAILS/GRAHAM TDETAILS/GRAHAM 1 1/2" DOMESTIC WATER CONNECTION TDETAILS/GRAHAM T.DETAILSIGRAHAM DETAILS12018 7131119 RPZ BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY WITH 1 " SERVICE LINE DETAILS12018 7131119 DETAILS12018 7131119 WITH RPZ BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY DETAILS12016 7131119 DETAILSIWATER DETAILS/WATER I DETAILS/WATER I DETAILSAMTER 00(0 O �) 00 x O m In O^ N � N w z O 0 W~ w w WU) z00 O 'n • 00 z N = U) z z �z �w (n J W a' w= U) oa 00 z O U 0 Z w w z 0 z LLI U) Y U O F_ U) CARP "i �p .�oFESS/0.. �fi9 Q SEAL l 19843 : ••'FNGINEE�.•'��� EL S� 3-3-2021 WATER DETAILS REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 D-05 4' X 6' VAULT DOOR HALLIDAY O m O 3 R h a w W PRODUCTS.. AND MANUFACTURE U.S. FOUNDRY CO. THE BILCO ° x rz o z OS&Y GATE VALVE OS&Y GATE VALVE v o = e o j } ¢ OS&Y GATE VALVE 2 m OS&Y GATE VALVE COMPANY i m U ° 2 3 INCREASER REDUCER Y o o w a m � W 2 2 SLOPE TO DRAIN o_ o �' o p INCREASER REDUCER SLOPE TO DRAIN W U : u I o a w z o z IF NEEDED "v c1 IF NEEDED (IF NEEDED) 'v c> (IF NEEDED) h a O 0 0 m O W W L N O h ¢ N ( ) N ( ) SEALANT RUBBER N ¢h w z x� yo ac z v a3� 12" MIN. 12" MIN. _ - 2 k LJ d(�)�1 J^OS a m a VALVE GATE U __ STEPS AT PRECAST CONCRETE VAULT, W v h Qi W W 12' O.C. METER 12" SOLID BRICK, OR 12" In CMU WALLS WH #4 2 d ;n REBARS ON 24 BEYOND " CENTERS. �m z \ O O a �f� SLOPE TO DRAIN -�+ \// U z a DISMANTLING �B SLOPE TO DRAIN DISMANTLING uhi p Z o / / O -. ^ COUPLING COUPLING h - %� g8 w o z N ? o; METER STRAINER z m METER STRAINER g 4" GRAVITY ORAIN TO � ^. DAYLIGHT GRAVITY DRAIN SHALL ;F 'RADIO METER DAYLIGHT ENGINEER SHALL d RADIO METER a 2 w U it `� \\\'� p z PROFILE DRAIN 1% MINIMUM N PROFILE GRAIN 1% MINIMUM N ZE o i o U m w w m- GRADE FOR VAULT DRAIN z / z a „ _ GRADE FOR VAULT DRAIN BLOCKING, Oo h Q� t�200 W m h.� 6' ¢ iV > i \\ z o U w 'a i ¢ a w (TYPICAL) Et�3 N - - a m TOP VIEW TRACER WIRE IS TO BE INSTALLED \ALLWATER MAINS AND SERVICES. WIRE � TOP VIEW TRACER WIRE IS TO BE INSTALLED ON ALL Zp LU BE 12 GAUGE AND BLUE IN COLOR. WATER MAINS AND SERVICES. WIRE MUST W¢ w o 00\\/� h a w z„ o U t 3 m BE 12 GAUGE AND BLUE IN COLOR. 3 aa, //�� a o 2at , Q a NOTE: 4' X 6' VAULT DOOR SECTION ;} p\W \ `c _ vi k a o *RADIO METER TO BE PER CITY OF CENTERED OVER METER. *RADIO METER TO BE PER CITY OF CENTEREDAULT OVER METER. GRAHAM SPECIFICATIONS HALLIDAY PRODUCTS 1" BUM \ U¢ o U= N N N 3 W GRAHAM SPECIFICATIONS COMPANY, HALLIDAY PRODUCTS 1" BUM O� � 3 g � � a �� COMPANY U.S. FOUNDRY RUBBER NOTES: COMPANY, U.S. FOUNDRY RUBBER 2 S U m w O a AND MANUFACTURING CO., SEALANT IN �� AND MANUFACTURING CO., SEALANT IN Y W k K> \W O a 3 tWn a THE BILCO COMPANY JOINT 1 - VAULT WALLS TO BE THE MIN CONCRETE THICKNESS INDICATED, REINFORCED WITH 1- THE BILCO COMPANY JOINT v ¢ N0. 4 REBAR ON 12" CENTERS EACH WAY, PLACED 2" FROM THE INSIDE WALL THE . i AMOUNT OF REINFORCING AND WALL THICKNESS MAY BE INCREASED FOR EXTRA • - r i DEPTH WALLS OR IN HEAVY TRAFFIC SITUATIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE ENGINEER. • ° `O LL a i �c OS&Y GATE g 2 - SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS MAY BE USED AS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. a DISMANTLING COUPLING METER y METER OS&Y GATE 8 00 U a > m U STRAINER VALVE `�" 3 -REINFORCED CONCRETE UD WITH 1RAFFlC BEARING DOORS H-20 LOADING TO BE DISMANTLING COUPLING VALVE a W k o STRAINER ,y N �`+ W a 2 03 OS&Y GATE VALVE BY g h ? USED IN TRAFFIC SITUATIONS. = i v U O m a o m TEE a° g OS&Y GATE VALVE BY a p Q z o x 2 O ! y y BY-PASS TEE *RADIO METER W W ~ o 4 - PROVDE A THRU WALL SLEEVE AT OPENING IN CONCRETE OR CMU WALL LARGE TEE Q O w �' p BY-PASS TEE *RADIO METER N O � p � � ENOUGH FOR FLANGE OF PIPE TO PASS THRU. FILL VOID BETWEEN PIPE AND � o p Y c3 I, INCREASER ;} SLEEVE WITH NON SHRINK GROUT. INCREASER 2 I r o f U o m ? m w 5 LL o (IF NEEDED) REDUCER (!F NEEDED) Q w � i' O 1Y MIN. 1Y MIN. 5 - PIPE OUTSIDE VAULT TO BE M.J. WITH RETAINER GLANDS. 1 REDUCER > m a w (IF NEEDED) 12' MIN. 12' MlN. O O v W N ¢can >i 6 ALL CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS ARE MINIMUMS. (IF NEEDED) z� Oa ., W 00 \% O a O I o. o o W o y cy \\ �Ua O /- 7 - ALL JOINTS TO BE FLANGED THROUGH OUT VAULT. w< . O 8 ^ g m ~; 0 CrII,�\ 8 - STEPS ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN ALL VAULTS EXCEEDING 4 FEET DEEP AT A \/ -• V) m N ' O W 2 g N = I g W m Lu �` In m j SLOPE BLOCKING, Z SLOPE 6" LOCATION FOR EASE OF ACCESS. LOCATE DOOR OVER STEPS. CONTRACTOR TO BLOCKING, U3 ¢WO 2 _I O:p NO Cf N NNOa �*lip m- 3 W I m p ib O U m p p �� I N jE ? m O W , • TO °DRAIN (TYPICAL) •- f TO~DR41N1. ` 2 COORDINATE SIZE OF VAULT TO THE SIZE OF VAULT DOOR TO WORK PROPERLY. T0� QpN (TypIQAL) ^I TO DRAIN 6" it V C O 3 �- a N a N 2 O O \\ ' m N N y 9-CONCRETE TO BE A MINIMUM OF 3000 PSI. p:.. Z 3 z z m 0: 2 O N -� 3 O z K h 1 O CL 10 - ALL METERS MUST BE INSTALLED LEVEL. J O W 2 �i1 ¢ a h O o a 0 h a w �• �� 2 = hit 3 O o d 11 - MFM-MCT METERS MUST BE INSTALLED WITH AT LEAST 8 DIAMETERS OF STRAIGHT - ¢ c U O a a $ �' / U ¢ m ^ cW N a k w z a U ¢ 4" GRAVITY GRAIN TO DAYLIGHT 3000 PSI CONCRETE 12" N0. 57 STONE PIPE surf SIZE AS METER ON INLET SIDE. 3000 PSI CONCRETE 12 N0. 57 STONE > \ O m THICKEN SLAB TO 8" AT 4" GRAVTY DRAIN TO DAYLIGHT 0 2 O pz W p W N V 2/ ENGINEER SHALL PROFILE DRAIN 1% ENGINEER SHALL PROFILE DRAIN 1X THICKEN SLAB TO 8" AT O ti w W h �+ F- z o 2 ¢ p W R p 3 p -, o BLOCKING LOCATIONS, P 12 - ALL VALVES GREATER THAN 2" SHALL BE OS&Y VALVES. SECTION BLOCKING LOCATIONS, TIP. U N i o 0 0 o z MINIMUM GRADE FOR VAULT DRAIN SECTION NOTE, m ') MINIMUM GRADE FOR VAULT DRAIN ( ) S 3 I- W o o �? �, O 2 N ��`•• a W o 0: `t THRU WALL SLEEVE WITH GROUT, VAULT TO BE PRECAST CONCRETE OR 12' 13 - ADDITIONAL B4CKFLOW PREVENTION WILL BE REQUIRED ON ALL 3 & 4 INCH METERS. K Q N j a UWj m N O (TYPICAL) SOLID BRICK/CMU WITH GALV. HORIZ. JOINT THRU WALL SLEEVE WITH GROUT, VAULT TO BE PRECAST CONCRETE OR 12' a 3 2 m TYPICAL SOLID BRICK/CMU WITH GALV HORIZ. JOINT REINFORCING AT 16' O.C. (TYPICAL) REINFORCING AT 16' O.C. CITY OF GRAHAM W-15 CITY OF GRAHAM W-16 CITY OF GRAHAM W-17 CITY OF GRAHAM W-18 CITY OF GRAHAM W-19 DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. 3 AND 4 INCH METER ASSEMBLY DWG NO. REV, 3 AND 4 INCH METER ASSEMBLY DWG NO. REV. 6 AND 8 INCH METER ASSEMBLY DWG NO. REV. 2" IRRIGATION /FIRE SPRINKLER CONNECTION 2" DOMESTIC WATER CONNECTION T.DETAILS/GRAHAM T.'DETAILS/GRAHAM T.'DETAILS/GAAHAM TDETAILS/GRAHAM T.'DETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS/2018 7/3111s WITH 2" METER AND RPZ BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY DETAILS12018 10/15/18 (SHEET 1 OF 2) DETAILS/2016 7131/2o1s (SHEET 2 OF 2) DETAILS/2018 7/31/19 (SHEET 1 OF 2) DETAILS/2018 7131119 DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATEA DETAILS/WATER THRUST BLOCK- MINIMUM 21 _ 4 MIN' CAP OR PLUG WITH EYE 3000 PSI CONCRETE, CLASS A, BOLTS AND THREADED NON -AIR ENTRAINED RODS CONNECTED TO RESTRAIN/NG GLAND PALMER DRIVE STEEL ENCASEMENT PIPE B -1y EP = j GROUND CLASS B CONCRETE, PULL ON END SEAL RESTRAINING GLANDS -I 2500 PSI SHALL BE WRAPPED II WITH POLYETHYLENE AND SECURED PRIOR TO RESTRAINING GLAND WITH EYE BOLTS AND CENTERLINE OF WATER/SEWER MAIN r� POURING CONCRETE. TREAD RODS. GRIPPING WEDGES SHALL BE A 1 6 TORQUED TO MANUFACTURER'S 1111- I- W WATER MAIN 1 PLAN VIEW SPECIFICATIONS. IIZII 24"MIN. STAINLESS STEEL SPIDER L TH1�1�1�1W W 3" MIN. COVER OVERALL REBAR SUPPORT W/POLYMER I SKIDS (BOLTS & NUTS ARE EPDM RUBBER LINE EP #4 REBAR MAT @ TO BE STAINLESS STEEL) BETWEEN SPIDER & CARRIER PIPE, (l1 P.) III III- I #7 RODS 12 O.C. EACH WAY I a 6" G.V. ENCASEMENT END SECTION M.H. *0' ca III, III > SUFFICIENT BEARING 16.2' �6 AREA TO SUPPORT Q7 CONCRETE 20' O WATER LINE ACTUAL AMOUNT TO BE DETERMINED BY FIELD 6 -12 EQUAL EQUAL !n ° I d VARIABLE r _ i " ENGINEER, 2 CY± cn I FIRE HYD. PROFILE VIEW �� iI-IIIILIL-AIL-I ll�l lllbll�lJl�u�nl IL IC-IICIII�ILI�I III=III 11�11�1111=III Lr FRONT VIEW _ - _ - BEARING AREA FROM TABLES h NOTES: FOR HORIZONTAL BENDS I > 11.6 1. THRUST BLOCK SHALL BE ORIENTED APPROXIMATELY CENTER OF PIPE JOINT. 0C 2. *OPTIONAL* A WELDED COLLAR INSTALLED BY PIPE MANUFACTURER MAYBE USED IN LIEU O OF RESTRAINING GLANDS. ALL OTHER DESIGN REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLYAS SHOWN. TRACER WIRE MUST BE INSTALLED ON ALL S34. FOR PIPES LARGER THAN 16" DIAMETER, THE DEADMAN THRUST RESTRAINT WITH BLOCKING WATER MAINS AND SERVICES. WIRE MUST E VIEW MUST BE DESIGNED AND SEALED BYA N.C. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER. BE 12 GAUGE AND BLUE IN COLOR. 00 ANY PROPOSED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS STANDARD BASED ON THE FIELD CONDITIONS MU BE PRE -APPROVED BY THE CITYANDIOR THE ENGINEER OF RECORD. TYPICAL SPACING FOR SPIDERS V) 2 5. QUANTITIES SHOWN BELOW ARE TO THE NEAREST QUARTER YARD AND ARE BASED ON Q MINIMUM MASS WEIGHT REQUIREMENTS OF THE TEST PRESSURES SHOWN. 3� w 3 EP co EP SIZE OF BEND THRUST REQUIRED RODS MAXIMUM SIZE EACH STRAP 11-1/4 ° 831 LBS. 2 EACH @ 112" DIA. O X 112" THICK 22-112 ° 1,655 LBS. 2 EACH @ 112" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 6" 45 ° 3,246 LBS. 2 EACH @ 112" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 90. 5,998 LBS. 2 EACH @ 112' DIA. 2" X 112' THICK PLUG 4,241 LBS. 2 EACH @ 112' DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 11-114' 1,478 LBS. 2 EACH @ 112" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 22-112 ° Z942 LBS. 2 EACH @ 112" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 8" 45 ° 5,771 LBS. 2 EACH @ 5/8" DIA. 2" X 1/2" THICK 90 ° 10, 663 LBS. 2 EACH @ 314" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK PLUG 7,540 LBS. 2 EACH @ 314" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 11-114 ° 2,310 LBS. 2 EACH @ 112" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 22-1/2 ° 4,597 LBS. 2 EACH @ 5/8" DIA. 2" X 1 /2 THICK 10" '0. 9,017 LBS. 2 EACH @ 314' DIA. 2" X 112' THICK .W. 16,661 LBS. 2 EACH @ 1" DIA. 2' X 112" THICK PLUG 11,781 LBS. 2 EACH @ 718" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 11-114 ° 3,326 LBS. 2 EACH @ 314" DIA. 2' X 112" THICK 22-112 ° 6,619 LBS. 2 EACH @ 314" DIA. 2" X 112 THICK 12" 45. 1Z984 LBS. 2 EACH @ 718' DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 0. 23,992 LBS. 2 EACH @ 1" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK PLUG 16,965 LBS. 2 EACH @ 1" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 11-1/4 ° 5,912 LBS. 2 EACH @ 718" DIA. 2" X 1/2" THICK 22-112 ° 11,768 LBS. 2 EACH @ 718" DIA. 2" X 112" THICK 16" 45 ° 23,083 LBS. 2 EACH @ 1-118" DIA. 2" X 518" THICK 90. 42,652 LBS. 2 EACH @ 1-114" DIA. 2" X 5/8" THICK PLUG 30,159 LBS. 2 EACH @ 1-114" DIA. 2" X 5/8" THICK NOTES: STEEL RODS ARE CALCULATED ON THE BASIS OF NET THREADED SECTION USING MAXIMUM TENSILE STRESS OF 20,000 PSI. STRAPS ARE CALCULATED ON BASIS OF MAXIMUM SHEAR STRESS OF 13,000 PSI. ALL RODS AND STRAPS ARE TO BE HEAVILY COATED WITH AN APPROVED BITUMASTIC COMPOUND. CITY OF GRAHAM W-25 CITY OF GRAHAM W-21 CITY OF GRAHAM W-22 CITY OF GRAHAM W-23 CITY OF GRAHAM W-24 DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. EREVSTEEL ENCASEMENT PIPE WITH CARRIER PIPE DETAIL T.•DETAILS/GRAHAM As Built Valve/Manhole Location Re uirement T.�DETAILSiGRAHAM DEADMAN THRUST RESTRAINT WITH MASS WEIGHTSTANDARD FOR RODS AND STRAPS DWG N0.�6122118 REV.DETAILS12018 6122118 TDETAILS/GRAHAM STANDARD VERTICAL BEND ANCHORS r.DETAILS/GRAHAM TO HOLD FITTINGS WHERE CONCRETE TDETAILS/GRAHAMDETAILSMATER DETAILS/WATER BLOCKING FOR DUCTILE IRON PIPE DETAILS/2018 6/22/18 DETAILS12018 DETAILS12018 DETAILS/WATER DETAILS/WATEfl REACTION BLOCKING CANNOT BE USED DETAILS/WATER H j 4' X 6' VAULT DOOR HALLIDAY O d PRODUCTS COMPANY U.S. FOUNDRY TYPICAL SECTION TYPICAL SECTION Ina h AND MANUFACTURING CO. THE BILCO -� O W U 3 COMPANY STREETS OUTFALL Ww w� W'.'..':.'.'.':: -_ o / p ho TYPICAL SECTION TYPICAL SECTION o Y h¢ o� 3 ":::::::':'::' ' o z a W 1" BUTYLRUBBER STREETS OUTFALL C.I. M.H. RING AND COVER a 2 W ¢ SEALANT IN JOINT BY U.S. FOUNDARY OR ~ i Q. 12' EQUAL. SEE DETAIL SS-4 1 o ¢ i �+ C.l. M.H. RING AND COVER a 1 0 4 �y � 3 m S&Y GATE BY U.S. FOUNDARY OR l Q r1tv". ALVE EQUAL. SEE DETAIL SS-4 CONCRETE COLLAR STEPS AT PRECAST CONCRETE VAULT, CONCRETE COLLAR x 12" O.C. ETER 12' SOLID BRICK, OR 12" MIN. 8" THICK MIN. 8" THICK CLASS A" MORTAR z z 0 0 CMU WALLS WITH /4 CLASS "A" MORTAR YOND REBARS ON 24' CENTERS. 2-314" ANCHOR BOLTS z a'� h i ROAD SHOULDER OR 2-3 4 ANCHOR BOLTS (REDHEADS) z m ROAD SHOULDER OR � " PAVED STREETS ) o � � � � � PAVED STREETS (REDHEADS) h "1 0 ----- BASE m w a O BASE2' MAX. /\\/\\�/\\ / ----- 2' MAX. a a W 3 0 MAX. ADJUSTMENT WITH �\ \\\/ r o BLOCKING, 6" Max. Adjustment with \/j/ 2 \\ \ GRADE RING IS 8" \/// \\/\\/ / Q 2Oz N (TYPICAL) grade ring is 8" i \//\//\ Z.OX/�//. // /\/ w ro M ZE SEALANT BETWEEN JOINT, TYP. a zo WRAP OUTSIDE JOINT WITH --------- -- w w EXTERNAL JOINT WRAP, TYP. - - - - MEGALUGS ------------ REQUIRED SEALANT BETWEEN w > W g JOINT, TYP. TDI ee GROUT COPOLYMER POLYPROPYLENE z i ' o o O.C. a U z SECTION M.H. STEPS ® 12" a-xha 3,000 P.S.I. BY M.A. INDUSTRIES, INC., a a NOTES: CONCRETE COPOLYMER POLYPROPYLENE - 5" PS 1-PF O O O M.H. STEPS ® 12" O.C. °p W 1 - VAULT WALLS TO BE THE MIN CONCRETE THICKNESS INDICATED, REINFORCED WITH 5" 4'-O" 5" BY M.A. INDUSTRIES, INC., WRAP OUTSIDE JOINT WITH o NO. 4 REBAR ON 12" CENTERS EACH WAY, PLACED 2" FROM THE INSIDE WALL THE ------------ ' PSI -PF STAINLESS STEEL ' ' EXTERNAL JOINT WRAP, TYP. ' .,. z in LU o w AMOUNT OF REINFORCING AND WALL THICKNESS MAY BE INCREASED FOR EXTRA _ _ _ _ _ 2 = O O w m STRAPS AT 2'O.0 W h o DEPTH WALLS OR IN HEAVY TRAFFIC SITUATIONS AS REQUIRED BY THE ENGINEER. _ B00T (FLDLIBLE-- WITH J" S.S. A.B. GROUT 2 o m ~ .'....... LL a¢O ¢ 2 - SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS MAY BE USED AS APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. MW�� STRAPS J'X2" h 3 - REINFORCED CONCRETE LID WI7H TRAFFIC BEARING DOORS H-20 LOADING TO BE 16" CONNECTOR) NO. 67 STONE CLASS USED IN TRAFFIC SITUATIONS. GROUT CLASS _CONCRETE 4 - PROVIDE A THRU WALL SLEEVE AT OPENING IN CONCRETE OR CMU WALL LARGE 3"MIN. °� D•f• W �° g �° �•- m ¢ ENOUGH FOR FLANGE OF PIPE TO PASS THRU. FILL VOID BETWEEN PIPE AND CONCRETE . 12" SLEEVE WITH NON SHRINK GROUT. I `F MASONRY BLOCKING I Q O v12 p 12" SUPPORT NP• O z w 5 - PIPE OUTSIDE VAULT TO BE M.J. WITH RETAINER GLANDS. 6 - ALL CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS ARE MINIMUMS. ( BOOT FLEXIBLE \" w O W W 7 - ALL JOINTS TO BE FLANGED THROUGH OUT VAULT. �/� mBUOYANCY CALCULATIONS MANHOLE\/ /\ \/\/ , BUOYANCY CALCULATIONS = o o Q q / / / / /\\ \ CONNECTOR) i�//�\//� R /�//\//\/ / /\//\//\//\/� TO BE PROVIDED TO BE PROVIDED. \ \ \, \/ \ \ \\i,\\/,\�i,\/� . h o O z f o 8 -STEPS ARE TO BE INSTALLED IN ALL VAULTS EXCEEDING 4 FEET DEEP AT A '�j �j�/\v/,. %T�/i�✓� \��/i;//� 4-#BA5 RS 'Sic toLOCATICA ON FOR EASE OF ACCESS. LOCATE DOOR OVER STEPS. CONTRACTOR TO 4-If%5 BARS NO. 67 STONE / rc a o O COORDINATE SIZE OF VAULT TO THE SIZE OF VAULT DOOR TO WORK PROPERLY. NO. 67 STONE I o W a a 3 9 - CONCRETE TO BE A MINIMUM OF 3000 PSI. UNDISTURBED J/ Y = 2 .; N �i v L6 UNDISTURBED EARTH NOTE. MANHOLES ARE TO BE AS z cWi ' °o 10 ALL METERS MUST BE INSTALLED LEVEL. EARTH NOTE: MANHOLES ARE TO BE AS MFG. D&M BY NC PRODUCTS, MFG. = ? BY NC PRODUCTS, D&M CONCRETE h� W 11 - MFM-MCT METERS MUST BE INSTALLED WITH AT LEAST 8 DIAMETERS OF STRAIGHT COMPANY INC. OR APPROVED CONCRETE COMPANY INC. OR zoh h PIPE SAME SIZE AS METER ON INLET SIDE. EQUAL. APPROVED EQUAL. 2� 12 ALL VALVES GREATER THAN 2" SHALL BE OS&Y VALVES. a 13 - ADDITIONAL BACKFLOW PREVENTION WILL BE REQUIRED ON ALL 6 & 8 INCH METERS. PARGE ALL INSIDE JOINTS WITH NON -SHRINK GROUT PARGE ALL INSIDE JOINTS WITH NON -SHRINK GROUT CITY OF GRAHAM W-20 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-1 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-2 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-3 6 AND 8 INCH METER ASSEMBLY DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. T.•DETAILS/GRAHAM STANDARD PRECAST MANHOLE TDETAILS/GRAHAM STANDARD PRECAST OUTSIDE DROP MANHOLE T:DETAILS/GRAHAM STANDARD INSIDE DROP FOR SANITARY SEWER SERVICE T.'DETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILSAWATER DETAILS/SEWER DETAILS12018 7131119 DETAILS12018 9120118 DETAILS12018 9120118 (SHEET 2 OF 2) DETAILS10/15/18 DETAILS/SEWER YATDETAILS/SEWER MINIMUM CUBIC YARDS OF CONCRETE REQUIRED PIPE DIAMETER 150 PSI TEST PRES. 200 PSI TEST PRES. 250 PSI TEST PRES. 6" 0.75 1.0 1.25 8" 1.5 2.0 2.25 10" 2.0 3.0 3.5 12" 3.0 5.0 5.0 16" 5.5 7.25 9.0 CUBIC YARDS OF CONCRETE TO ANCHOR VERTICAL BEND PIPE DIA. 11 114 ° BEND 22 112' BEND 45 ° BEND 6" 112 CY 112 CY 1.0 CY 8" 112 CY 314 CY 1.5 CY 12' 1.0 CY 1-314 CY 3.5 CY 16" 1-112 CY 3.0 CY 6.0 CY 0 z W~ W LJ WU) H U) z Z O O LQ • Z N = U) z z � �W W W = a' U) oa 00 Z O U 0 Z W W Z_ 0 z W U) Y U O F_ U) o Its �VL44Z Q�z SA4 %'0N � CARP i �p ..�pF ESS/ON9.• �fi9 :Q l SEAL 19843 F/VC I N V_� 01AEL S4 3-3-2021 WATER AND SEWER DETAILS REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 D-06 3/16" NOTES FORCE 1" EXPANSION MANHOLES OVER 3'-6" IN DEPTH MAIN PIPE JOINT MATERIAL SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH STEPS 1' 0" ON CENTERS. BRICK & MORTAR ON NEW INSTALLATION A MAXIMUM QERM I T R QrrRM I T QgRM 1 T R F Q- F Q� P Tv I T,9 G� P, T F G� V� O G� Q' �� '� �� Q A� O -� O O O O O o: 7/8" 3 1/2" BUBBLE TO BE GROUTED WITH NON - SHRINK GROUT TO FORM A SMOOTH INFLUENTS MAY BE LOCA7D AT CHANNEL THROUGH MANHOLE. ANY ANGLE PAST 35' EITHER SIDE OF EFFLUENT EFFLUENT & INFLUENTS MAY BE T ANY COMBINATION OF 12 70 8 HIRE 6 IN PIPES. ALIGNED SIZE SIZE MAY BE ALIGNED AT THE I - IF "H" IS BETWEEN 6"-30" OF (2) GRADE RINGS SHALL BE USED. PRECAST PROVIDE CHECK VALVE IN AIR RELIEF MANHOLE ��� ! C/ .L, {� W TOP OR CENTER TO PREVENT REVERSE FLOW VALVE ASSEMBLY IF AIR RELIEF VALVE O W 3P STANDARD DROP THROUGH JOINT PERMITS 6 7/2' MANHOLE IS 1 . OTHER SLOPES IN IS HIGHER THAN DISCHARGE ELEVATION DO ACE W ACE DD ACE 4- 1/2" X 13/4- HEXHEAD, PENETRATION 8 3/4' 9. STOP LINE ADJUSTMENT ARE AVAILABLE FROM ANY DIRECTION MANUFACTURER. DROPS WILL STAINLESS STEEL BOLTS AT AT 90. COUNTERSUNK. O O f 1/4' ENGNEERS DRAWN WINGS. 6 1/r BOLTS TO BE TYPE 316 ELEVATION STAINLESS STELL. (FOR WATERTIGHT MANHOLES) 1 4" 5/8" O / 1 BUILD SMALL RAMP f i— O A O � 61/2= 1 1 ;7Q• C.I. M.H. RING & COVER Q `R I T IQ Fr) A 1/4" 12' BY U.S. FOUNDARY OR `"f�L 35' MIN. ANGLE EQUAL. SEE DETAIL SS-5 v �� C/ TRAFFIC RATED FLAT TOP COVER TOP OF COVER Z / 'Q (n EFFLUENT CONNECTION METHODS WHEN LINE PIPE CANNOT BE FIELD 24" I.D. (/�f/ 1/4" 1/2" 1" I —� L CUT TO LOCATE MANHOLE ON PROPOSED CENTER, THE FOLLOWING METHODS MAY BE USED: 1) USE SHORTER STANDARD LENGTHS TYPICAL CHANNEL ARRANGEMENTS. OF PIPE TO MAKE ADJUSTMENTS 4 WHEN REQUIRED FILLETS MAY BE ADDED IN THE AS LINE APPROACHES MANHOLES. FIELD TO DIRECT THE FLOW TO ACCOMMODATE A PARTICULAR NEED. 1/2 H COPOLYMER POLYPROPYLENE M.H. STEPS 0 12" O.C. 5'-0" I.D. BY M.A. INDUSTRIES, INC. 5" 5" PS1-PF I 1/2" 1 R RING &COVER WILL BE MACHINED AND 1/2"R WILL CONFORM TO ASTM A4$ CLASS 30B 1/4" 1 1/2" 2) STOCK SEVERAL DIFFERENT LENGTHS OF DOUBLE SPIG07S AND SELECT APPROPRIATE LENGTH. 3) USE A COMBINATION OF 1 & 2. RISER SECTION AND CONE TO BE i MINIMUM AVERAGE WEIGHTS BOTTOM OF COVER RING iB0 LBS. ADDED AS PER DETAIL DRAWING FOR RECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE MANHOLE. O I 2- in COVER 120 LBS. STARTER MIN. TOTAL 300 LBS. Double Spigot MFR'S JOINT INFLUENT 2" PVC SCHEDULE 80 AIR RELIEF DISCHARGE POINTING DOWN RUBBER HOSE POLYPROPYLENE PLASTIC NO. 1Q3 DEFORMED STEEL ROD. Effluent Adaptor '�� PIPE MFR'S APPROVED JOINT -� 2- IF "N" IS 6" OR LESS BACKFLUSH 2" AIR RELIEF VALVE ASSEMBLY 2'-1 1/4" d d - G&4 INDUSTRIES 3/4' MIN. d d WITH 1/4" ORIFICE ��ST CORP. STOP f'-il 1/2" 1/2" d d c b 5' I I SEWER FORCE MAIN I I 4'-0" RISER — - 1' .d. 12" X 2" BOSS TEE 6" 6" 7 1/2" 1/2" 3" �3 f0 12" of #57 ° "..° ° ° °° 3/4" v C v STOP PENETRATION SECTION A -A O •` :- :_ Stone .°SUPPORT 1'- 10 1 4" . . H=6" OR LESS III M.H. ON BRICKS 2• C' EARED' WHILE POURING CONC. BASE 3/4" OR 1/2" 4 3/8" 2'- 1/2" 4 3/8" c ' d, I _.. I Pipe MFR'S 12" STANDARD BOTTOM 6" AT 12• MASONRY BLOCKING TO SQUARE OPENING d a v d A OTHER THICKNESSES AVAILABLE Approved Support Support PP WHEN EOUIRD H= ELEVATION DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INVERT OF EFFLUENT PIPE AND INVERT OF INFLUENT PIPE. SUPPORT PIPE 2 _91'/4" Joint Pier PierAS SECTION THRU MANHOLE 3 1/2" PEW THE E REQUIREMENTS OFF ASTM 478 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-4 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-5 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-7 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-8 SS-6 CITY OF GRAHAM DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE MANHOLE DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV T.�DETAILS/GRAHAM T.DETAILS/GRAHAM T.DETAILS/GRAHAM T.DETAILS/GRAHAM AIR RELIEF VALVE WITH ASSEMBLY & MANHOLE MANHOLE RING AND COVER MANHOLE CHANNEL T.-DETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 7112119 DETAILS12018 9120118 POLYPROPYLENE MANHOLE STEP WITH PRECAST INVERT DETAILS12018 7131119 DETAILS12018 211115 DETA&S/SEWER DETA&S/SEWER DETAILS12015 10130119 DETA&S/SEWER DETAILS/SEWER DETAILS/SEWER NEW SEWER LINE WATERPROOFING FLEXIBLE PLAN SLEEVE 1' MIN. WIDTH OF EXCAVATED 1' MIN. WATERTIGHT PLUG OR CAP OPENING CLASS A" CONCRETE THICKNESS) (�" 4" - 1/8" BEND DEEPER THAN IS77NG EXISTING SEWER 4" P.V.C. SCH. 40 W TYPE 1 TYPE 2 COMPACTED PAVEMENT TO BE SAW CUT EXIS77NG PAVEMENT EXISTING PAVEMENT PIPE COMPACTED L MAX BACKFILL BACKFILL III III r W Z 12 GA. GREEN TRACER WIRE, f LOOSE WRAP TRACER WIRE J + + + + + + BACKFILL +++++++++ ' - \\\/, a CONCRETE COLLAR O 2 6" MIN. 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CUT OUT TOP THIRD OF EXISTING PIPE. FINISH WATERPROOF ALL COLD JOINTS AND TAPE TAPE TRACER WIRE TO STACK AS REQUIRED - - - - - = #57 STONE L �� LL V -I I } } MI I O HAUNCHING } } III .':::.'.'.'.':::::.'::::::.'::. • \\� �\ .... . . . ....... . . . ..... . ��\�\ /� /� / /�. UNDISTURBED SOIL AROUND ALL + + L } } - ME.- %�\ - . .. \\�~ ..+ 3. POUR CONCRETE COLLARS. + + + + + + + + + + +... + + + + + + + + + + + + 1 ' 4 \�\.. .:.': NEW ++++++ L ++++++ + + + + + + III I � -U57 STONE - I=I I . • ,\.....'.'. \, ..... PIPE i\\\\\ HORSESHOE MANHOLE LINER 18" STUBOUT %\/'/\iii\�: W/rAp\ + + �_ I I III J .......BAS.• \ \�//\�� £ 12" TRACER WIRE LL ON \\\\\\\ (IF REQUIRED BYTHEENGINEER) PSI • .31000 CONCRETE 6" 6" SLOPE 114 FILL TO FILL TO TOP SPRING LINE UNDISTURBED OF PIPE EARTH _ _ _ _^ = 6 NOTE., WHERE THE EDGE OF THE PATCH OR SECTION OF REMOVED PAVEMENT IS STONE LESS THAN 10' FROM A TRANSVERSE EXPANSION OR CONTRACTION JOINT /\ ° - /\�/� 10''�/, , \\/. BEDDING-(TYP) SEWER MAIN UNDISTURBED OR CRACK, THE ENTIRE SECTION OF PAVEMENT SHALL BE REMOVED UP TO THE JOINT OR CRACK AND REPLACED WITH NEW CONCRETE AND ABC STONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOST CURRENT N.C.D.O.T. STANDARD ° SPECIFICATIONS. \ e j /j/j\/ NOTE. PLUMBER TO CONNECT TO STUB-OUT/STACK AND NOTE. EARTH LOWER CLEAN -OUT CAP TO GROUND LEVEL THE INSPECTOR OR ENGINEER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO THE BACKFILL SHALL BE MADE IN 6' LAYERS AND SHALL BE COMPACTED PLACE STABILIZATION 4 x8" CONCRETE 4' STABILIZ477ON STONE OR UNDISTURBED EARTH STONE UNDER COLLAR All services must have tracer wire. REQUIRE DIP TO BE BEDDED ON STONE DEPENDING UPON TO AT LEAST 95% OF STANDARD DENSITY (AASHTO METHOD T-99). EACH LAYER MUST BE THOROUGHLY TAMPED BY A MECHANICAL TAMP BEFORE OR POUR CONCRETE BLOCKS (4 MIN.) SECTION TO UNDISTURBED Tracer wire must be 12 gauge and TRENCH CONDITIONS. THE NEXT LAYER IS PLACED. EARTH (7YP.) g Teen In COIOr. CITY OF GRAHAM SS-9 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-10 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-11 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-12 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-13 DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. DOGHOUSE MANHOLE STANDARD SEWER SERVICE CONNECTION DIP SANITARY SEWER BEDDING Pipe Embedment for PVC Sewer Lines CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REPAIR DETAIL T.DETAILS/GRAHAM T.DETAILS/GRAHAM TOETAILS/GRAHAM T.•DETAILS/GRAHAM T.DETA1 S/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 DETA&S/SEWER 2-6-18 DETAILS12018 DETAILS/SEWER 11112020 DETAILS12018 DETAILS/SEWER 818119 DETAILS12018 DETAILS/SEWER 211115 DETAILS12018 DETAILS/SEWER 9120118 2 1/2" x 1/4" STEEL (STAINLESS STEEL STRAPS) J+C GRASS STRIP BETWEEN BACK OF CURB AND EDGE OF SIDEWALK 1' MIN, WIDTH OF EXCAVATED I' MIN. NEW SF9.5B ASPHALT PAVEMENT, 2�111N. STAINLESS STEEL TO BE A 4' WIDE STRIP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED AND/OR OPENING ANCHOR BOLTS, WASHERS AND NUTS AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. PAVEMENT TO BE SAWED OR TACK EXISTING NEATLY CUT PERPENDICULAR PAVEMENT SURFACE TO SURFACE WHERE RESIDENTIAL CLEAN -OUTS OCCUR IN DRIVEWAYS IN NEW BEFORE PAVING, TYP. CONSTRUCTION, A CAS77NC SHALL BE INSTALLED TO PROTECT IT. THE CAST IRON CASTING IS TO BE A MIN. OF 2" GREATER I.D. THAN THE SIZE OF PIPE IT IS INSTALLED OVER, IT SHALL BE SET 10" MAX. W CONCRETE AT FINISHED GRADE. CAS77NG SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF AASHTO H2O-44. SEE THE FOLLOWING W W W W y f� EXISTING PAVEMENT SKETCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS EXISTING BASE paw 3/4" BOLT 18" IN a' a a LENGTH W/6" LEG �,/\�/�\/ } ' RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH VARIES a .':.':.....;. STANDARD CAST IRON CLEANOUT .':..; \/,\\//\\� 1 " 1 " & COVER BY 10'-0" 5 -O� 5 -O" 10'-0" NP6• .'.': .': .': .'.'.'. NEW BASE DEPTH 6" MIN. B25.OB OR INSTALLEDMIN. \//\\�\\\ I W CDOT CPPROVEDFRAME MIN. EOU77ERN 4155 OR NO. 4 BARS 12" O.C. ES '.4• ♦ r 6" O.C. * * " MIN 4'-0" VARIES VARIES 4'-0 MIN 2 2 _O" -O" I I I 1.25' S9.5B THTYPE NDCCORDAMC �\\\// '.'.'.'.'.': .'.'.'.'.'.': .'.': .'.': .'.'.' ICITH KNESS ..................... \\\\\� 1 36- MINIMUM\\\\\\ \,\\/ ° 4" ° a ° - ° 2" MAX. ° MIN ° 6a 7-3/4" �2» 0� C. `;: P I (TOP COURSE) , G� Gp 3.0% 3.0% 9'• .'.'.'.':::.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'::::.'.. /�\ ° ° ° /2. ;c MINIMUM 2 1 r �rBBfi /FL 1/4 �T. ..'.'.' '.'.'.'.'.':......... ::::.'.' BICKFlLL (SEE NOTE) °° MIN: // .. 10-1/4" a COVER ON ALL • •,. c ,, -_ �-io"a 1/2 .'.'.'.'.'.':.':.':.':.':.':.':.'.'.'. \ °�� REINFORCEMENT .- ,A :.:.:.:......: ..: ..: .....:.:....: /�\. \\ ... \\�\\ //\�/ - - ° SYRACUSE CASTING 4" ° ° POST OFFICE BOX 1821 I - 6177 SOUTH BAY ROAD i ' '•� 1'_0" 2•_0" -Lu 10" ABC STONE 2" S9.SC (BINDER COURSE) .'.'.' ................ UNDISTURBED SOIL ��\\\// N.Y. IJOJ9 \ \� \\\/ CW�s1RACAST..COM s 2'-6" ROLLED CURB ':•:.:.:.:: .:: •:: •:• • • •:: .:: .:: •;::: \\\\ \\ FELT r • ,. NO. 4 BARS B„ .�8 6 �z i 5" THICK CONCRETE SIDEWALK 3,000 PSI CONCRETE 3,000 PSI CONCRETE EXPANSION JOINT EVERY 90' EXPANSION JOINT EVERY 50' CONTRACTION JOINT EVERY f0' PIPE 6" 4" STD. PVC SEWER CLEANOUT CONTRACTION JOINT EVERY 5' STONE STABIUZ47TON \\\\ \ (IF REQUIRED BY THE ENGINEER) r •, r NOTES: ELEVATION VIEW N0. 4 BARS NO. 4 BARS O.C. II" O.C. 1. CONTRACTOR MUST PRESENT INSPECTOR WITH ASPHALT TICKETS. 2. REFER TO THE CITY OF GRAHAM DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE FOR APPROPRIATE DIMENSIONS. ALTERNATIVE STREET WIDTHS AND PAVEMENT SECTIONS MAY BE APPROVED PER THE UDO AND CITY OF GRAHAM TRC. 3. ALL ASPHALT CEMENT PLANT MIX AND METHOD OF PLACEMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH N.C. NOTE: o b I6< DOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. THE BACKFILL SHALL BE MADE IN 6" LAYERS AND SHALL BE COMPACTED TO , 4. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH N.C. DOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. AT LEAST 95% OF STANDARD DENSITY (AASHTO METHOD T-99). EACH LAYER 5. TOP COURSE TO BE PLACED WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF ASPHALT BINDER COURSE. MUST BE THOROUGHLY TAMPED BY A MECHANICAL TAMP BEFORE THE NEXT 6. ALL ROADWAYS SHALL BE PROOFROLLED PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF ABC STONE, BINDER LAYER IS PLACED. ALL ASPHALT PAVEMENT REPLACED SHALL BE IN COURSE AND TOP COURSE. ALL DEFECTS IN SUBGRADE AND/OR PAVEMENT SHALL BE ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOST CURRENT N.C.D.O.T. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 3'-0" 4'-0' REPAIRED. BASE COURSE DENSITY AND SUBGRADE DENSITY SHALL BE 100% CITY OF GRAHAM SS-14 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-15 CITY OF GRAHAM SS-16 CITY OF GRAHAM ST-1 DWG NO. REV. DWG NO. REV. CONCRETE PIER DWG NO. REV, DWG NO. REV. r.•DEraLs/GRAHAM r.DEraLs/GRAHAM T.•DETAILS/GRAHAM TDETAILS/GRAHAM ASPHALT PAVEMENT REPAIR DETAIL SEWER CLEANOUT IN PAVEMENT RESIDENTIAL STREET SECTION DETAILS12018 11112020 DETAlLS12018 9120118 10" MAXIMUM SANITARY SEWER DETAILS12018 211115 DETAILS12018 11112020 DETAILS/SEWER DETAILS/SEWER DETAILS/SEWER DETAILS/STREET 19- 91 MANY ARF THE PI ANS IN A PFRSONS HEART. RUT IT IS THE I ORD'S PLIRPOSF THAT PRFVAII S. PROVFRRS �J Z W W z LU 00(0 Orn ;::FO x O m Ln O '1 N � N LJ Z O _ O U 0 Z Of LL.I LL.I Z_ Z LJ U7 Y U O U) LJ LJ H U) Z O Lf) H 00 (D r- Z_ N = U U7 � Z F- LL.I N J Q j LJ = N oa 00 Z ``��,•��N 1 CARP F� �p .•��F ESS/ON9.• �fi9 Q SEAL l 19843 41 '01AEL 3-3-2021 SEWER DETAILS REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE D-07 JrC GRASS STRIP BETWEEN BACK OF CURB AND EDGE OF SIDEWALK TO BE A 4' WIDE STRIP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED AND/OR AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. W a a RIGHT-OF-WAY WIDTH VARIES 10'-0" * �6" 5'-0' MIN VARIES 2 VARIES 3" S9.5B (TOP COURSE) INSTALLED IN TWO LIFTS W W � W W a 10'-0' 5-0" 4'-* 0" M'IN I 2 3.1 � 8" ABC STONE 4" 119.00 2'-6" STANDARD CURB (BASE COURSE) 3,000 PSI CONCRETE 5" THICK CONCRETE SIDEWALA EXPANSION JOINT EVERY 90' 3,000 PSI CONCRETE CONTRACTION JOINT EVERY 10' EXPANSION JOINT EVERY 50' CONTRACTION JOINT EVERY 5' NOTES: 1. REFER TO THE CITY OF GRAHAM DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCE FOR APPROPRIATE DIMENSIONS. 2. ALL ASPHALT CEMENT PLANT MiX AND METHOD OF PLACEMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH N.C. DOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. J. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH N.C. DOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 4. SITE CONDITIONS MUST BE MET TO USE THE COMMERCIAL MEDIUM STREET SECTION. REFER TO UDO TO DETERMINE APPROPRIATE STREET SECTION. 5. PAVEMENT CROSS SECTION SHOWN IS THE STANDARD PAVEMENT SECTION. IF A SITE SPECIFIC STUDY IS PROVIDED BY A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER SHOWING THAT AN ALTERNATIVE PAVEMENT CROSS SECTION WILL BE SUFFICIENT FOR THE PROPOSED TRAFFIC LOADING, ALTERNATIVE PAVEMENT SECTIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS. CITY OF GRAHAM ST-2 DWG NO. REV, COMMERCIAL STREET SECTION TDETAIDETAILL20�RRAHAh1 111/2020 DETAILS/STREET 2'-6" Rio ij 32.073 6 5/8" CURING n COMPOUND j Q 3 000 PSI. CONCRETE P 28'33'03" NOTE EXPANSION JOINT EVERY 90 FT. CONTRACTION JOINT EVERY 10 FT. Apply Curing Compound after curb/gutter is poured. BRUSH FROM BACK TO FRONT NCDOT APPROVED SEALANT IN EXPANSION JOINTS CITY OF GRAHAM ST-7 DWG NO. REV. 30" ROLLED CURB T:DETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS/2018 7111119 DETAILS/STREET METAL FRAME & GRATE CURB INLET. SEE NCDOT DETAILS 840.01, 840.02 & 840.03 FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES & DETAILS EXPANSION JOINT 30" ROLLED CURB SEE ST-7 EXPANSION JOINT O0���000 sus\o�P� i y,s\1 o a \ - BROOM MARKS ALONG CURB AND GUTTER ARE TO BE BACK TO FRONT CITY OF GRAHAM SD-1 STANDARD CATCH BASIN DWG NO. REV. T:DETAILSIGRAHAM W/TRANSITION TO ROLLED CURB DETAILS12018 7112119 DETAILS/STORM J%C GRASS STRIP BETWEEN BACK OF CURB AND EDGE OF SIDEWALK TO BE A 4' WIDE STRIP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED AND/OR AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. a 57' RIGHT-OF-WAY a 10'-0" 10'-O' �6" 5'-0' 4'-* 0' 15'-O" 15'-0" 41_* 0" 5'-O' 2'-0" 37 3" S9.58 (TOP COURSE) INSTALLED IN TWO LIFTS •y. �-2.OSX 2.08X-a 1/2%Ff. 1/4�FT 8" ABC STONE 4' 1 19.00 (BASE COURSE) 2'-6" STANDARD CURB 5" THICK CONCRETE SIDEWALK 3,000 PSI CONCRETE EXPANSION JOINT EVERY 90' 3,000 PSI CONCRETE CONTRACTION JOINT EVERY 10' EXPANSION JOINT EVERY 50' PROVIDE A MIN OF 8' OF ABC CONTRACTION JOINT EVERY 5' STONE BENEATH CURB NOTES: 1. ALL ASPHALT CEMENT PLANT MIX AND METHOD OF PLACEMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH N.C. DOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 2. ALL WORK SHALL COMPLY WITH N.C. DOT STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 3. SITE CONDITIONS MUST BE MET TO USE THE INDUSTRIAL STREET SECTION. REFER TO UDO TO DETERMINE APPROPRIATE STREET SECTION. 4. PAVEMENT CROSS SECTION SHOWN IS THE STANDARD PAVEMENT SECTION. IF A SITE SPECIFIC STUDY IS PROVIDED BY A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER SHOWING THAT AN ALTERNATIVE PAVEMENT CROSS SECTION WILL BE SUFFICIENT FOR THE PROPOSED TRAFFIC LOADING, ALTERNATIVE PAVEMENT SECTIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS. CITY OF GRAHAM ST-3 DWG NO. REV. 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Q.W 0 Jmxr U w 8 a p KW �W FA a m Na z3o_z t~n�~w FS 3 a 1 N W U CITY OF GRAHAM ST-8 DWG NO. REV. STANDARD DRIVEWAY TURNOUT DROP CURB TYPE TDETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 6111118 DETAILS/STREET I-6" WALL 6" PART SECTION 6" WALL 8" WALL -I �- B. 4" L PARTSEC77 8" WALL/4" LIP 6" WALL-{ �- 6" 4" I 4I L -i PART SECSECTI/NON 6" WALL/4" LIP T WALL 8" PART SECTION 8" WALL 1 w W PART SECTION OF END ELEVATION GENERAL NO THIS STANDARD SHALL BE USED WITH ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES USING REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE SET IN BASE SLAB. TABLES OF QUANTITIES FOR PIPE SET IN PAD PIPE"T- D DIM DIM DIM C.Y. QUANTITIES WHEN L IS 12' 16" 20" 12" 1'-1 7/8' 0'-7 7/8' 0'-1 3/4' 0.005 0.007 0.006 15' 1'-3 5/8' 0'-9 1/8" 0'-9 7/8" 0.006 0.000 0.010 18' V-5 1/4' W-10 3/8" 0'-2" 0.007 0.010 0.012 24- V-8 3/4" 1'-0 1/8- 0'-2 1/2" 0.011 0.014 0.018 30' 2'-0 1/4' 1'-2 3/4" 0'-2 3/4" 0.014 0.018 0.023 36" 2'-3 3/4' 1'-5 3/8" 0'-3" 0.017 0.023 0.025 42' 2'-7 1/8' 1'-7" 0'-3 1/2' 0.075 0.030 DOW 48" 2' 10 5/8" 1'-8 3/4- 0'-4- 0.028 0.038 0.047 54" 3'-2 1/8' 1'-10 1/2' 0'-4 1/2- 0.0351 0.047 0.058 60" 3'-5 5/8" 2'-0 1/4" 0'-5" 0.042 0.056 0.071 66" 3'- 9' 2'-2 1/4' 0'-5 1/2' 0.050 0.067 0.084 72" 4'-O 1/2' 2'-3 3/4" 0'-6" 1 1058 0.078 0.098 CITY OF GRAHAM SD-2 DWG NO. REV. STD. CONCRETE BASE PAD FOR DRAINAGE STRUCTURES TDETAILSiGRAHAM DETAILS12018 9120118 DETAILS/STORM J�C GRASS STRIP BETWEEN BACK OF CURB AND EDGE OF SIDEWALK TO BE A 2.5' WIDE STRIP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED AND/OR AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. 5' CONC. SIDEWALK, TYP. VALVES ON ALL SIDES OF TEES 5" THICK, 3000 PSI AND CROSSES ON WATER MAINS O TO- UTILITY EASEMENT, TYP. `� R/W - - - - R/W- "a 2 - � H/C WHEELCHAIR RAMP, TYP. CURB INLET TYR * m 3 S4N. SEWER Q3 oCROSSWALK, TYP. �Q h h �R/Wr _ - R/W- N 30' RAD., TYR. +' o rFRE 20' RAD., TYP. I ALL 5' STANDARD TRANSITIONS TO D NO STANDARD CURB Bc GUTTER AT APART.ALL CATCH BASINS. 5' CONC. SIDEWALK, TYP. 5" THICK, 3,000 PSI +' • i Q • ' I W NOTE ALL IMPROVEMENTS a ' ARE TO BE IN THE RIGHT OF WAY. SOME tj IMPROVEMENTS MAY BE WITHIN DEDICATED EASEMENTS WITH CITY APPROVAL. CITY OF GRAHAM ST-4 GENERAL SUBDIVISION REQUIREMENTS DWG NO. REV. TDETAILS/GRAHAM FOR ROADWAYS AND UTILITIES DETAILS12018 1213112019 DETAILS/STREET 5' CONC. WALK tic 4' UTILITY 2% SLOPE IN STRIP W LU * USE EXPANSION JOINT IF ANY DIRECTION co) CURB & GUTTER IS NOT POURED. EXPANSION JOINT EXPANSION JOINT 1 SSED 2'L X 5'W '. . YELLOW DETECTABLE "'- &GUTTER WARNING SURFACE SEE NOTE i 30' CURB G�RtB•15' -EXPANSION JOINT 21 X 5'W 4' FOR ROLL CURB STREET YELLOW DETECTABLE 6' FOR STANDARD CURB WARNING SURFACE SEE DETAIL &NOTE 1 -EXPANSION JOINT OCUR 4' UTILITY* 30. CURB & GURER -EXPANSION STRIP 1 JOINT J�C GRASS STRIP BETWEEN BACK OF CURB AND EDGE OF SIDEWALK GRASSED N TO BE A 2.5' WIDE STRIP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED AND/OR AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. I C I 5' N 5' CONC. WALK MIN. CONTROL JOINT PLAN 2'L X 5'W J YELLOW DETECTABLE WARNING SURFACE SEE NOTE 1 3.5 r 6' - f0" 12" J�--Ir- 17-+--� I5. I 12 1 MAX 5" _ L 3�LLED CURS B 2' SECTION NOTES: 1. DETECTABLE WARNING DOMES SHALL COVER 2'-0' LENGTH AND FULL WIDTH OF THE RAMP FLOOR AS SHOWN ON THE DETAILS. 2. CAST IN PLACE DOMES ARE REQUIRED. SURFACE MOUNTED DOMES ARE NOT 5'-0' WIDTH BASE OLAMETER ACCEPTABLE 0.9 R TO 1.4'R Q O O O O 7 0.65" 1.6" TO 0.9' TO 1.4' MIN. 1 2-4" O O O O LENGTH O O Q O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0.20" SECTION PLAN TOP DIAMETER OF NO LESS THAN 50% TO NO MORE DETECTABLE WARNING DOMES DETAIL THAN 65% OF THE BASE DIAMETER CITY OF GRAHAM ST-9 DWG NO. REV. CURB RAMP T.�DETVLS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 12130/19 DETAILS/STREET FOR PRECAST BOXES, BRICK AND MORTAR MUST BE USED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF BOX AT PIPE OPENINGS PLAN WITH COPING REMOVED NOTES ALL DROP INLETS OVER 3'-6'IN DEPTH TO BE PROVIDED WITH STEPS I' O" ON CENTER. CLASS A' CONCRETE TO BE USED (3,000 PSI) BRICK MASONRY DROP INLET TO BE USED IN LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO TRAFFIC, ONLY UPON APPROVAL BY ENGINEER. PRECAST CONCRETE DROP INLET WILL BE PERMITTED. JUMBO BRICK WILL BE PERMITTED. CONCRETE BRICK OR PRECAST CONCRETE BLOCKS MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF CLAY BRICK. FOR 8'-0" IN HEIGHT OR LESS, USE 8" WALL. OVER 8'-0" IN HEIGHT, USE 12" WALL TO 6-0" FROM TOP OF WALL, AND W WALL FOR THE REMAINING 6-0". IF REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE IS SET IN BASE OF SLAB BOX IT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STD. SD-2. STD. B I I _L IU] 6. WASH AT - PROVIDE WASH AT CORNERS SECTION -YY INVERT'S CORNERS DIMENSIONS OF BOX & PIPE COVER DIMENSION PIPE SPAN WIDTH HEIGHT D A B H(MIN) F E 12" X-O" 2'-0" 2'-8" 3'-6" 2'-6' 15' 3'-0" 2'-O" 3'-0" X-6' 2'-6' 18" 3'-0" 2'-0" 3'-5' 3'-6" 2'-6' 24` 3'-O' 2'-O" 4'-O" 3'-6" 30" 1 X-0" 2'-O' 4'-5" 3'-6" CITY OF GRAHAM SD-3 STANDARD BRICK DROP INLET DWG NO. REV. T:DETAILSIGRAHAM 12" THRU 30" PIPE DETAILS12018 6111118 DETAILS/STORM 1/2" RAD. 6" 2'-0' CURING COMPOUND 3" RAD 1/8' RAD. 6" 12. -- 4 6" , .I 7. 2'-6" - I 2'-6" CURB AND GUTTER 1/8" RAD. 1/8' RAD, SURFACE OF PAVEMENT 4 G PROPOSED CURB & GUTTER PROPOSED PAVEMENT PLAIN BUTT JOINT LONGITUDINAL PLAIN BUTT JOINT 1/8" RAD. SURFACE OF GUTTER 1� .:�. ..d.•. 1/2"--'��-- JOINT FILLER TRANSVERSE EXPANSION JOINTEXPANSION JOINT IN CURB AND CURB AND GU= GENERAL NOTES CONTRACTION JOINTS SHALL BE SPACED AT 10 FOOT INTERVALS EXCEPT THAT A 15 FOOT SPACING MAY BE USED WHEN A MACHINE IS USED OR WHEN SATISFACTORY SUPPORT FOR THE FACE FORM CAN BE OBTAINED WITHOUT THE USE OF TEMPLATES AT 10 FOOT INTERVALS. JOINT SPACING MAY BE ALTERED BY THE ENGINEER TO PREVENT UNCONTROLLED CRACKING. CONTRACTION JOINTS MAY BE INSTALLED BY THE USE OF TEMPLATES OR FORMED BY OTHER APPROVED METHODS. WHERE SUCH JOINTS ARE NOT FORMED BY TEMPLATES, A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 1-1/2" OBTAINED. EXPANSION JOINTS SHALL BE SPACED AT 90 FOOT INTERVALS AND ADJACENT TO ALL RIGID OBJECTS. CONCRETE (3000 PSI O 28 DAYS) CITY OF GRAHAM ST-5 DWG NO. REV. STANDARD CONCRETE CURB AND CURB & GUTTER T:DETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 6111118 DETAILS/STREET NOTES, 1. CONSTRUCT THE RAMP SURFACE TO BE STABLE, FIRM, AND SLIP RESISTANT. CONSTRUCT THE CURB RAMP TYPE AS SHOWN IN THE PAVEMENT MARKING PLANS OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. 2. LOCATE CURB RAMPS AND PLACE PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK MARKINGS AS SHOWN IN THE PAVEMENT MARKING PLANS. WHEN FIELD ADJUSTMENTS REQUIRE MOVING CURB RAMPS OR MARKINGS AS SHOWN, CONTACT THE CITY OF GRAHAM OR LOCATE AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER. 3. COORDINATE THE CURB RAMP AND THE PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK MARKINGS SO A 4'X4' CLEAR SPACE AT THE BASE OF THE CURB RAMP WILL FALL WITHIN THE PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK LINES. 4. SET BACK DISTANCE FROM INSIDE CROSSWALK MARKING TO NEAREST EDGE OF OF TRAVEL LANE 1S 4' MINIMUM. 5. REFER TO THE PAVEMENT MARKING PLANS FOR STOP BAR LOCATIONS AT SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS. IF A PAVEMENT MARKING PLAN IS NOT PROVIDED, CONTACT THE CITY OF GRAHAM FOR THE STOP BAR LOCATIONS OR LOCATE AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER. 6. TERMINATE PARKING A MINIMUM OF 20' BACK OF A PEDESTRIAN CROSSWALK. 7. CONSTRUCT CURB RAMPS A MINIMUM OF 5' WIDE. 8. CONSTRUCT THE RUNNING SLOPE OF THE RAMP 8.33% MAXIMUM. 9. ALLOWABLE CROSS SLOPE ON SIDEWALKS AND CURB RAMPS WILL BE 211. MAXIMUM. 10. CONSTRUCT THE SIDE FLARE SLOPE A MAXIMUM OF 107 MEASURED ALONG THE CURB LINE. 11. CONSTRUCT THE COUNTER SLOPE OF THE GUTTER OR STREET AT THE BASE OF THE CURB RAMP A MAXIMUM OF 57 AND MAINTAIN A SMOOTH TRANSITION. 12. CONSTRUCT LANDINGS FOR SIDEWALK A MINIMUM OF 5'X5' WITH A MAXIMUM SLOPE OF 2% IN ANY DIRECTION. CONSTRUCT LANDINGS FOR MEDIAN ISLANDS A MINIMUM OF 5'X5' WITH A MAXIMUM SLOPE OF 2% IN ANY DIRECTION. 13. TO USE A MEDIAN ISLAND AS A PEDESTRIAN REFUGE AREA, MEDIAN ISLANDS WILL BE A MINIMUM OF 6' WIDE. CONSTRUCT MEDIAN ISLANDS TO PROVIDE PASSAGE OVER OR THROUGH THE ISLAND. 14. SMALL CHANNELIZATION ISLANDS THAT CANNOT PROVIDE A 5'X5' LANDING AT THE TOP OF A RAMP WILL BE CUT THROUGH LEVEL WITH THE SURFACE STREET. 15. CURB RAMPS WITH RETURNED CURBS MAY BE USED ONLY WHERE PEDESTRIANS WOULD NOT NORMALLY WALK ACROSS THE RAMP. THE ADJACENT SURFACE IS PLANTING OR OTHER NON -WALKING SURFACE OR THE SIDE APPROACH IS SUBSTANTIALLY OBSTRUCTED. 16. PLACE A 1/2" EXPANSION JOINT WHERE THE CONCRETE CURB RAMP JOINS THE CURB. 17. PLACE ALL PEDESTRIAN PUSH BUTTON ACTUATORS AND CROSSING SIGNALS AS SHOWN IN THE PLANS OR AS SHOWN IN THE MUTCD. 18. CURB RAMPS THROUGH MEDIAN ISLANDS, SINGLE RAMPS AT DUAL CROSSWALKS OR LIMITED R/W SITUATIONS, WILL BE HANDLED BY SPECIAL DETAILS. CONTACT THE CITY OF GRAHAM OR AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER FOR A SPECIAL DESIGN. CITY OF GRAHAM ST-10 DWG NO. REV. CURB RAMP NOTES T.'DETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 6111118 DETAILS/STREET TOP " PIPE � F STANDARD DROP INLET --- GRATE & FRAME � MEN SEE STD. SD-5 J. 00 --- 3"CL �{ NO. 4 STEEL BARS 5" CONCRETE PLAN �T SLAB PLAN I 1/2"J 5' PRECAST CONCRETE COVER 5" PRECAST CONCRETE COVER 1 C 5" 1 26 5 8' 8' H-L�_ _ D_ r.L A I I -� ` 6 I D PROWDE WASH AT INVERT'S CORNERS I _ SECTION - I,. 6 J PROVIDE WASH AT NOTES: INVERTS CORNERS SECTION YY ALL DROP INLETS OVER 3-6" IN DEPTH TO BE PROVIDED WITH STEPS 1'-0" ON CENTER. CLASS A' CONCRETE TO BE USED (3,000 PSI) PRECAST CONCRETE DROP INLET WILL BE PERMITTED. JUMBO BRICK WILL BE PERMITTED. CONCRETE BRICK OR PRECAST CONCRETE BLOCKS MAYBE USED IN LIEU OF CLAY BRICK. FOR 9-0' IN HEIGHT OR LESS, USE 8' WALL. OVER 6-0' IN HEIGHT, USE 12" WALL TO 6-0" FROM TOP OF WALL, AND 8' WALL FOR THE REMAINING 6-0. DIMS OF BOX &PIPE COVER DIMENSION PIPE SPAN WIDTH I HEIGHT D A B H(MIN) F G 30" 4'-0" 3'-6" 3'-11" 5'-4" 4'-10' 36' 4'-0' X-6" 4'-6" 5'-4' 4'-10' 42" 4'-0' X-6" 4'-11" 5'-4" 4'-10' 48" 4'-6" 4'-0" 5'-5" 5'-10" 5'-4" IF REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE IS SET IN BASE OF SLAB BOX, IT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STD. SD-2. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A-615 GRADE 60. FOR PRECAST BOXES, BRICK AND MORTAR MUST BE USED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF BOX AT PIPE OPENINGS CITY OF GRAHAM SD-4 STANDARD BRICK DROP INLET DWG NO. REV. TDETAILSIGRAHAM WITH SINGLE & MULTIPLE PIPES 30" THRU 48" DETAILSi2018 6111118 DETAILSISTORM 2'-0" CURING 1/2" RAO. 6'_ COMPOUND 3' RAD 1/8" RAO. 6" 3/16"/Ff 12. B" - a -� SLOPE SUBGRADE TO PROVIDE 2-6" 3/16" PER FOOT FALL WITHIN CURB 2'-6" SPILL CURB AND GUTTER 1/8" RAD. 1/8' RAD. SURFACE OF PAVEMENT 4 a. PROPOSED CURB & GUTTER PROPOSED PAVEMENT PLAIN BUTT JOINT LONGITUDINAL PLAIN BUTT JOINT 1/8" RAD. SURFACE OF GUTTER 1� •P 1/2' �{� JOINT FILLER �NS�RSE EXPANSION JOINTEXPANSION JOINT IN CURB AND CURB AND GUILES GENERAL NOTES: CONTRACTION JOINTS SHALL BE SPACED AT 10 FOOT INTERVALS EXCEPT THAT A 15 FOOT SPACING MAY BE USED WHEN A MACHINE IS USED OR WHEN SATISFACTORY SUPPORT FOR THE FACE FORM CAN BE OBTAINED WITHOUT THE USE OF TEMPLATES AT 10 FOOT INTERVALS. JOINT SPACING MAY BE ALTERED BY THE ENGINEER TO PREVENT UNCONTROLLED CRACKING - CONTRACTION JOINTS MAY BE INSTALLED BY THE USE OF TEMPLATES OR FORMED BY OTHER APPROVED METHODS. WHERE SUCH JOINTS ARE NOT FORMED BY TEMPLATES, A MINIMUM DEPTH OF 1-1/2" OBTAINED. EXPANSION JOINTS SHALL BE SPACED AT 90 FOOT INTERVALS AND ADJACENT TO ALL RIGID OBJECTS. CONCRETE (3000 PSI O 28 DAYS) CITY OF GRAHAM ST-6 DWG NO. REV. STANDARD CONCRETE SPILL CURB & GUTTER T:DETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 6111118 DETAILS/STREET PERMANENT SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS PREPARATION PREPARE SEEDBED BY RIPPING, CHISELING, HARROWING OR PLOWING TO DEPTH OF SIX INCHES SO AS TO PRODUCE A LOOSE, FRIABLE SURFACE. REMOVE ALL STONES, BOULDERS, STUMPS OR DEBRIS FROM THE SURFACE WHICH WOULD PROHIBIT GERMINATION OR PLANT GROWTH. INCORPORATED INTO THE SOIL 800 TO 1,000 POUNDS OF 10-10-10 FERTILIZER PLUS 500 POUNDS OF TWENTY PERCENT 20% SUPERPHOSPHATE PER ACRE AND TWO TONS OF DOLOMITIC LIME PER ACRE UNLESS SOIL TESTS INDICATE THAT A LOWER RATE OF LIME CAN BE USED. MULCH AFTER SEEDING WITH 2.0 TONS OF GRAIN STRAW PER ACRE AND EITHER CRIMP STRAW INTO SOIL OR TACK WITH LIQUID ASPHALT AT 400 GALLONS PER ACRE OR EMULSIFIED ASPHALT AT 300 GALLONS PER ACRE. PERMANENT SEEDINGS PLANTS & MIXTURE PLANTING RATE/ACRE PLANTING DATES TALL FESCUE 100-150 LBS. AUG. 15 - OCT. 15 (LOW MAINTENANCE) FEB. 15 - MAY 1 TALL FESCUE 200-250 LBS. AUG. 15 - OCT. 15 WATERWAYS AND LAWNS FEB. 15 -MAY 1 (HIGH MAINTENANCE) BLEND OF TWO TURF -TYPE TALL 200-250 LBS. AUG. 15 - OCT. 15 FESCUES (90%) AND TWO OR MORE FEB. 15 -MAY 1 IMPROVED KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS VARIETIES (10%) (HIGH MAINTENANCE) TALL FESCUE AND KOBE OR 100 LBS. AND 20-23 LBS. FEB. 15 - MAY 1 KOREAN LESPEDEZA AUG. 15 - OCT. 15 TALL FESCUE AND 50 LBS. NOV. 1 - FEB. 1 SERICEA LESPEDEZA 60 LBS./ACRE (UNSCARIFIED) TALL FESCUE AND 70 LBS. AND JULY AND AUGUST GERMAN MILLET OR SUNDANGRASS 40 LBS. TALL FESCUE AND RYEGR41N 70 LBS. AND 25 LBS. NOV. 1 - JAN. 30 COMMON BERMUDAGRASS 8 LBS. (HULLED) APRIL 15 - JUNE 30 15-20 LBS UNHULLED FEB. 1 - MARCH 30 PERMANENT SEEDING NOTES: i. FOR SPRING SEEDINGS, USE SCARIFIED LESPEDEZA SEED. FOR LATE FALL AND WINTER SEEDINGS, USE UNSCARIFIED SEED. 2. ANNUALS SUCH AS MILLET, SUNDANGRASS AND RYEGRAIN MUST BE KEPT AT 10-12" MAXIMUM HEIGHT. THE USE OF ANNUAL RYE GRASS IS NOT PERMITTED. TEMPORARY SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS CONDITIONS WHERE PRACTICE APPLIES WHERE BARE SOIL HAS BEEN EXPOSED BY GRADING, AND VEGETATIVE COVER IS NEEDED FOR ONE YEAR OR LESS. MAY INCLUDE SUCH AREAS AS TEMPORARY SEDIMENT POND, DIVERSIONS, SOIL STOCKPILES, BUILDING PADS, ROUGH -GRADED ROAD BANKS ETC. IT IS ALSO USED TO PROVIDE A TEMPORARY PERIMETER BUFFER. PREPARATION PREPARE SEEDBED BY RIPPING, CHISELING, HARROWING, OR PLOWING TO DEPTH OF AT LEAST SIX INCHES SO AS TO PRODUCE A LOOSE, FRIABLE SURFACE INCORPORATE 750 - 1,000 POUNDS 10-10-10 FERTILIZER AND UP TO TWO TONS OF DOLOMITIC LIME PER ACRE (NOTE: LIME MAY NOT BE NEEDED IF A SOIL TEST INDICATES A PH OF 6.5 OR HIGHER). MULCHING IS REQUIRED ACCORDING TO THE SAME SPECIFICATIONS AS FOR PERMANENT SEEDING UNLESS WAIVED BY SOIL SCIENTIST. TEMPORARY SEEDINGS SEEDING MIXTURE SEEDING RATE/ACRE PLANTING DATES RYE GRAIN AND 120 LBS JAN. 1 - MAY 1 KOBE LESPEDEZA 50 LBS MAY 1 - AUG. 15 GERMAN MILLET OR 40 - 50 LBS. SUDAN GRASS RYE (GRAIN) 120 LBS. AUG. 15 - DEC. 30 (MAY SUBSTITUTE OATS BEFORE OCT. 1 OR WHEAT FROM OCT. 1 - NOV. 15) THHETE. USE OF ANNUAL RYE GRASS AND WEEPING LOVE GRASS IS NOT PERMITTED. NO CITY OF GRAHAM ST-11 PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY DWG NO. REV, TDETAILSIGRAHAM SEEDING SPECIFICATIONS DETAILS12018 211115 DETAILS/STREET 00 (0 Orn - 00 X I 0') O Ln O '1 N U) w Z O O U C� Z W W Z c� Z W Z U) � Y U O F_ N WH W 3: W WU) H z Z O n • 00 F-00 Z N tq= U) U Z < L'i J N J W W = a' U) oa 00 Z BLN=C-1874 / 07j,9 Q SEAL l = 19843 = �v ••'FNGINEE�.•'��� '',��OHAEL S� 3-3-2021 STREET AND STORM DETAILS REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 D-08 1 1/2" H t s/s• 1 1/2" O O 1 15/32" O O 0 0 2'-3 1/4" 0 0 J 0 O 0 0 0 0 H 1 15/32' t'-4 1/2- 1'-7 5 8" PLAN OF GRATING CAST IRON 1'-7 5 8" T2- I F-I E1 E 2'-6" L F-J PLAN OF FRAME CAST IRON 2 1 /6-] .�.. 3'-6" SECTION-EE 1" DEPRESSION SECTION-GG-GG 1/8' 1/8" t• f" t/s• -I 2'-3 3/4• 1/8" 4' 2• 1 3/16 I 2" 2 1/8" Y-t 3/4 2 1/8" SECTION- 2'-6- SECTION- NOTES: USE ON STANDARD DROP INLET SEE DRAWING SD-3 & SO-4. CITY OF GRAHAM SD-5 STANDARD DROP INLET DWG NO. REV. GRATES AND FRAME TDETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 6111118 DETAILSISTORM FIRE LINES AND SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 1. ALL VAULTS AND DETECTOR CHECKS SHALL BE SET ON THE PROPERTY LINE OR RIGHT OF WAY. 2. VAULTS SHALL HAVE A PROVISION FOR DRAINAGE. 3. ALL BACKFLOW ASSEMBLIES LARGER THAN 2 INCHES SHALL BE ABOVE GROUND IN "HOT BOX" OR EQUAL ENCLOSURE AND TESTED PRIOR TO CITY ACCEPTANCE. BACKFLOW ASSEMBLIES ARE ONLY ALLOWED IN VERTICAL RISERS IN BUILDINGS, WHEN APPROVED BY THE CITY OF GRAHAM (WHERE ACCESS CAN BE READILY GAINED BY THE CITY). 4. ALL FIRE DEPARTMENT CONNECTIONS SHALL BE LABELED (FDC) WITH 6 INCH LETTERS IN FRONT OF BUILDING WITH DIRECTIONAL ARROWS POINTING TOWARD LOCATION. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS MI- 2 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. GODS 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 have 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. Romans 3:23 "For all have = =I I This diagram illustrates that God sinned and fall short of the is Holy and people are sinful. A glory of God." great gulf separates the two. The Romans 6:23 "For the wages arrows illustrate people continually of sin is death" (Spiritual trying to reach God through our separation from God) I = - own efforts, but we inevitably fail. There is only on way to bridge this gulf... 3. GODS RESPONSE Jesus Christ is God's only provision for sin, through Him alone we can know God personally and experience his love and plan. GOD Romans 5:8 "But God dem- ons III- trated His own love for=I I This diagram illustrates that God us in this: While we were stillhas bridged the gulf that sepa- sinners, Christ died for us. rates us from Him by sending John 14:6 Jesus answered,His son, Jesus Christ, to die on 'I AM the way the Truth andthe cross in our place to pay the Life. No one comes to the penalty for our sins. the Father except through me'. It is not enough just to know these truths... PEOPLE 4. OUR RESPONSE We must individually receive Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord; only then can we know God personally and experience His love and plan. These two circles represent two kinds of lives... Ephesians 2:8-9 "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith - and this is not from yourselves, SELF it is the gift of God - not by works, so no one can t SELF boast." John 1:12 "Yet to all who Self -Directed Life Christ -Directed Life received Him, He gave the Self is in the center Christ is in the center right to become his child." and on the throne; and on the throne; Christ is outside. self yields to Christ. 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 the door to my life and receive you as my Savior and Lord. Thank you for forgiving my sins and giving me eternal life. Take control of the throne of my life. Make me the kind of person you want me to 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 anyy questions or prayer requests please submit them to stocksengin eering®gmail. com, call us at 252.459.8196, or visit our web site, www.stocksengineering.com PLAN 5' PRECAST F CONCRETE COVER 6- OPENING a- 8" H A 7 1 s' COURSE SECTION-XX STANDARD M.H. - RING AND COVER SEE SM. SD-7 II NO. 4 STEEL BARS �5" CONCRETE 1 T SLAB PLAN 1 5" PRECAST CONCRETE COVER C .17 WASH AT ..,E96- CORNERS 2ND OPENING H IF REQUIRED B NOTES: ' ' ALL CATCH BASINS OVER 3-6" IN DEPTH TO BE PROVIDED WITH 6•� v ",.:~.• ...y t Y STEPS 1'-0" ON CENTER. 4' STONE PROVIDE WASH AT LEVELING COURSE INVERTS CORNERS CLASS ACONCRETE TO BE USED (3,000 PSI) SECTION W PRECAST CONCRETE DROP INLET WILL BE PERMITTED. JUMBO BRICK WILL BE PERMITTED. CONCRETE BRICK OR PRECAST CONCRETE BLOCKS MAY BE USED IN LIEU OF CLAY BRICK. FOR 8'-0" IN HEIGHT OR LESS, USE 8" WALL. OVER 8'-0" IN HEIGHT, USE 12" WALL TO 6'-O" FROM TOP OF WALL, AND 8" WALL FOR THE REMAINING 6-0". IF REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE IS SET IN BASE OF SLAB BOX IT SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STD. SD-2. REINFORCING STEEL SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A-615 GRADE 60. FOR PRECAST BOXES, BRICK AND MORTAR MUST BE USED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF BOX AT PIPE OPENINGS DIMENSIONS OF BOX & PIPE COVER DIMENSION PIPE SPAN WIDTH HEIGHT D A B H(MIN) F G 12' X-6" 2'-3" 2'-4" 4'-10' Y-7" 15' 3'-6• 2'-3' 2'-7" 4'-10• 3'-7' 18• 4'-0• 2'-8" 2'-11' 5-4• 4'-0" 24" 4'-O" 2'-8" X-5" 5'-4' 4'-O" 30' 4'-0' X-6' 3'-11" 5-4' 4'-10' 36" 4'-0" X_6' 4'-6' 5-4• 4'-10" 42" 4'-0' 1 X-6- 4'-11" 5'-4• 4'-10" 46" 4'-6" 4'-0" 5'-5" 5'-10" 5•_4• CITY OF GRAHAM SD-6 STANDARD BRICK YARD INLET WITH DWG NO. REV. T.'DETAILSIGRAHAM SINGLE & MULTIPLE PIPES 12" THRU 48" DETAILS12018 7112119 DETAILSISTORM GENERAL UTILITY REQUIREMENTS 1. UTILITY LOCATIONS • Water line shall be located in the roadway shoulder 5-feet off edge of pavement or back of curb. • Sewer line - middle of street or 5-feet off edge of pavement. • Natural gas between sidewalk and curb and gutter or in roadway shoulder. • Electric underground in 10' utility easement. Utility poles shall be located (or relocated) to avoid sidewalk or other infrastructure impacts. Costs associated with relocation shall be borne by the developer and shall be shown on design plans. • Telephone in 10' utility easement. • Cable in right of way behind sidewalk or in utility easement. 2. WATER AND SEWER IMPROVEMENTS • All water lines are to be a minimum of 8" in size except for cul-de-sacs where 6" is allowed when less than 600 ft. and 4" is allowed when less than 400 ft. • Water main is to be ductile iron pipe class 50 only. • Sewer mains are to be a minimum of 8" in size. • Sewer mains are to be D.I.P., Class 50, PVC SDR-35 may be used in residential areas. VCP may be used with special permission. • All sewer mains and services shall be pressure cleaned and flushed, and videoed prior to acceptance by the City. 3. STORM DRAINAGE • All storm drains are to be a minimum of 15" in size. • Materials are to be reinforced concrete pipe. Alternative pipe material may be used as approved by the Public Works Director. • Catch basins to be located where no more than 1.0 acre of drainage contributes to any inlet. • All storm drains shall be pressure cleaned and flushed, and videoed prior to acceptance by the City. • All storm drains shall be pressure cleaned and flushed and videoed after roads receive final layer of asphalt. 4. CONCRETE SIDEWALKS • 3,000 P.S.I. • 5' wide and 5" thick. 5. OTHER • Any changes to the general requirements shall be preapproved by the Public Works Director. • City of Graham Standard Specifications and Details are to be used. • No burning allowed inside the City of Graham. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS MI- 3 NOTE. • ACCESS COVERS SHALL BE CAST WITH THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT. STORM SEWER, CONFINED SPACE, ENTRY PERMIT REQUIRED': WATER AND SEWER MANHOLE ACCESS COVERS SHALL ALSO BE CAST WITH THE SAME STATEMENT WITH THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY NAME SUBSTITUTED ACCORDINGLY. PLAN 19 1/2" 1/2 1/2" IIIIII II I i 1/8" 2 7/8" 18" 2 7/8" 1'-11 3/4" SECTION A -A RING - 70 LBS. COVER - 118 LBS. #�3/4" SECTION B-B CITY OF GRAHAM SD-7 DWG NO. REV. STANDARD INLET RING & COVER T.DETAJLSI SDETAI20G�� 6111/18 DETAILSISTORM BROKEN OR DAMAGED CURB AND GUTTER & SIDEWALK POLICY The following methods will be permitted for replacement of broken or damaged curb and gutter: 1. REPLACE THE COMPLETE SECTION OF CURB AND GUTTER. 2. DRIVEWAY CUTS SHALL NOT LEAVE LESS THAN AN 8' JOINT ON EITHER SIDE OF DRIVEWAY UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF GRAHAM PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. The following methods will be permitted for replacement of broken or damaged sidewalk: 1. The sidewalk shall be cut at the nearest joint beyond the section(s) requiring repair or replacement. The damaged sections of sidewalk shall be removed and disposed of properly. New sidewalk shall be formed up and poured to match the existing sidewalk. Expansion joints shall be installed at each end where new sidewalk meets existing sidewalk. CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION Construction observation shall be provided on a daily basis by the Engineer or his designated representative. The construction observer shall be duly qualified to inspect the work in progress. The City shall be advised of any construction problems during the project and shall witness all tests prior to acceptance by the City. All cost associated with inspections, tests, etc., shall be borne by the developer. The City shall be notified in advance of the observer's name and qualifications and has the right to reject such name. In the event that inadequate inspection services are being offered by the developer, the City has the right to employ separate construction inspection services to complete the project and the cost of same shall be paid by the developer before final plat approval. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS MI- 4 PIPE DIAMETER WALL THICKNESS SLOPE B C D E WEIGHT 12 2 1/4 3.1 24 49 73 24 730 15 2 1/4 3:1 27 46 73 30 910 18 2 1/2 3:1 27 46 73 36 1190 21 2 3/4 3:1 36 J7 73 42 1370 24 3 3.1 42 31 1/2 73 1/2 48 1770 27 3 1/4 3.1 48 25 1/2 73 1/2 54 2130 30 3 1/2 3:1 54 19 3/4 73 3/4 60 2380 36 4 3.1 63 34 3/4 97 3/4 72 5320 42 4 1/2 3:1 63 35 98 78 5920 48 5 3:1 72 26 98 84 7470 54 5 i/2 2.4:1 66 34 100 90 8810 60 6 2:1 60 39 99 96 11180 72 7 1 2.1 78 21 99 f08 13980 DIMENSIONS IN INCHES WEIGHT IN POUNDS FLARED END SECTION -OUTLET FLARED END SECTION -INLET DIAMETER DIAMETER X X Z Z E E ~i B ��- B ------------- DIAMETER DAMETER + 1' DIAMETER OMMETER + 1" SECTION X-X SECTION Z-Z CITY OF GRAHAM SD-8 DWG NO. REV. INLET & OUTLET FLARED END SECTIONS T.DETAILS/GRAHAM DETAILS12018 6111118 DETAILSISTORM CONSTRUCTION AS-BUILTS The City shall be furnished a complete set of "As Built" plans at the completion of all water, sewer, storm drain and street projects. "As Builts" shall include actual rim, top of grate, top of curb, invert elevations of all sewer and storm sewer manholes, catch basins, and junction boxes. The "As-Builts" shall also include all valve and blow off "tie downs" to at least two (2) permanent markers. Provide one (1) reproducible copy, one (1) copy of the "As-Builts", one (1) copy of PDF, and one (1) copy of Autocad.dwg file are required. SEWER LINE TIE-INS All sewer tie-ins to existing manholes shall be cored with a boot. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS MI- 5 CITY OF GRAHAM STANDARD SPZCIFICATIONS WATER TAPS OVER 1" IN SIZE 1. WATER TAPS OVER 1" SHALL BE MADE BY OTHERS TO CITY SPECS. ALL COMMERCIAL TAPS ARE TO BE MADE BY CONTRACTOR/OTHERS. 2. A PRE -CAST VAULT SHALL BE USED WITH PRIOR CITY APPROVAL. 3. A BY-PASS SHALL BE USED ON ALL TAPS 1 'A" AND GREATER. 4. ALL METERS AND METER VAULTS SHALL BE PLACED ON THE PROPERTY LINE OR RIGHT OF WAY. 5. ALL BACKFLOW ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE TESTED PRIOR TO CITY ACCEPTANCE. 6. BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICES SHALL BE ABOVE GROUND IN HOT BOX ENCLOSURE OR EQUAL BEHIND THE METER FOR ALL METERS LARGER THAN 2 INCHES, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE CITY OF GRAHAM. TYPE OF BACKFLOW PREVENTION DEVICE WILL BE DICTATED BY USE. SEWER TAPS 1. ALL SEWER TAPS SHALL BE MADE BY THE CITY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. 2. 4" SEWER TAPS SHALL BE THE MINIMUM SIZE PERMITTED BY THE CITY. 3. ALL SEWER SERVICES SHALL BE WITH THE WATER SERVICE. 4. ALL SEWER SERVICES SHALL HAVE A CLEANOUT AT THE PROPERTY LINE AND AS REQUIRED BY BUILDING CODE. 5. ALL SERVICE PIPE SHALL BE PVC, SCHEDULE 40 OR BETTER. 6. NO SEWER TAPS SHALL BE DIRECTLY INTO MANHOLES. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS MI- I Parking Lots 1. All parking lots shall be paved. 2. All parking lots to have curb and gutter. 3. Curb and gutter to meet the same specification as in street specifications. In private parking lots, 24" curb and gutter is allowable. Driveways 1. The first 10' or to the wa right of line whichever is 9 Y longest) shall be an improved surface. An improved surface is to be 6" thick concrete or the City of Graham's standard paving section. 2. Driveways are to be inspected by a City of Graham representative prior to curb cut AND prior to installation. 3. Driveways shall be located at least 30' from an intersection and parking areas shall be outside of the sight triangle 4. If needed the minimum driveway pipe diameter is to be 15" with the bell end facing upstream. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS MI- 6 WATER SYSTEM INVENTORY DESCRIPTION QUANTITY FIRE HYDRANT 13 8" GATE VALVE 24 6" GATE VALVE 18 8" x 6" REDUCER 3 8"X8"X8"TEE 7 8"X8"X6"TEE 9 6"X6"X6"TEE 2 8" 45 DEGREE ELBOW 28 6" 45 DEGREE ELBOW 8 6" 22.5 DEGREE ELBOW 3 6" 11.25 DEGREE ELBOW 2 STOPS 1 8" CL 50 DIP WATER 5410 LF 6" CL 50 DIP WATER 2230 LF 00 c0 0 0) - 00 XI O � m O N L0 W Z O O_ O U C.5 Z W W Z_ 0 Z W Z U) � C) U O I- (n Ww W W� (n Z Z 00 O An • = U N Z z 3 �W J W U) w> (n O Q 00 Z BLN=C-1874 CARP 2p �oFEss/oti9..y9 SEAL 19843 = CHA E. ,''lILa 3-3-2021 STORM DETAILS AND NOTES REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE D-09 MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORD'S PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 Lj ' 0 � � 1 0 L P @10.0%W/6' FES & ANTI/SEEP COLLAR 1 2'X3' BOW TRASH RACK \ TOP. 513.2 1 , INV. IN (3"):' 11.00 I INV. OUT (36" 6. ` P, RIP RAP 0 ET PROTECT ON LENCT 21' '� 1 START VUI T� 1 1 END W 1 = 9 DEPTH - 18" U N 3bd DWI D CAN G t) SPILLWAY wrT4 \� z CLASS R P, P SLOP w I IL 1' 0 I30', SCAL : 1 " = 30'' 0 30 , 60 75 �0 T I _ 'cj��gv�c. TOP OF V 100-yr STORM 515.09 CONCRETE EMERGENCY DAM 515.50 SPILLWAY ELEVATION y 10-yr STORM 514.02 514.75 (30' WIDE) 3 2.46 FT. FREEBOARD- 1-yr STORM 513.04 � � 3 PERMANENT V POOL 511.00 s: 1 2 - VEGETATED 2 r SHELF 11 1 7 36" RCP 5 506.00 � F WET DETENTION POND PROFILE NOT TO SCALE STAGE/STORAGE TABLE BOTTOM POND 503.00 STAGE ELEVATION CONTOUR AREA (SF) INCREMENTAL STORAGE (CF) TOTAL STORAGE (CF) 0 511.00 11,405 0 0 1.00 512.00 12,308 11,857 11,857 2.00 513.00 13,244 12,766 24,623 3.00 514.00 14,152 13,688 38,311 4.00 515.00 15,093 14,623 52,933 5.50 515.50 16,524 7,904 60,837 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. VEGETATED SHELF LANDSCAPE PLAN VEGETATED SHELF = 1,680 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. BELOW PERMANENT POOL Botanical Name Common Name QTY. Iris Virginica Blue Flag Iris 140 Ludwigia Spp. Primrose Willow 140 Pontederia cordata Pickerweed 140 POND SIDE SLOPES Vegetate w/Centipede Seed @ a rate of 60 lbs./Ac. SANDPIPE SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE BOX 12" (SCH 40 PVC) 4 6" MIN. ?'Y_' DROP INLET TRASH RACK 513.25 3" PVC ORIFICE @ 511.00 W/ TEE (SEE DETAIL) 4" PVC CAP WITH SCREW TYPE PLUG TOP ELEV. 514.25 LO N NORMAL POOL = INV. ELEV. 511.00 BOTTOM ELEV. 510.50 PVC CAP W/3" HOLE DRILLED IN CAP. Conversion Procedure Sediment Basin to Wet Detention Pond 1. 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 ENGINEER and 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. 00(0 orn r;_0 xl 0 mL0 o^ N N w Z 0 0 U 0 Z Of w Q_ Z 0 Z w Z Cn U O W�� w w WU) Z00 oLQ • � Z N 0 U �z Z�w Ww 0J ¢ = ' �U) oa 00 Z BLN=C-1874 `�`p�.ofEss 041'/'1'��: SEAL 19843 3-3-2021 SCM #1 DETAILS REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORDS PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 D-10 71 4t J. PTEIP�,i"i ;ice =,' rV/7�1,Yt/1 TOP OF DAM 527.50 w SONS � A �• � � ice. � / �� r / AS / /RIP RA L / / / / / v / 5 90 6:1 VEGETATED SHELF 3.78 FT. FREEBOARD 100-yr STORM 525.27 10-yr STORM 524.50 1-vr STORM 523.72 PERMANENT V POOL 522.00 2 2 �1 1_ _\ 517.00 1 � WET DETENTION POND PROFILE NOT TO SCALE STAGE/STORAGE TABLE BOTTOM POND 513.00 STAGE ELEVATION CONTOUR AREA (SF) INCREMENTAL STORAGE (CF) TOTAL STORAGE (CF) 0 522.00 14,565 0 0 1.00 523.00 15,416 14,991 14,991 2.00 524.00 16,269 15,843 30,833 3.00 525.00 17,123 16,696 47,529 4.00 526.00 17,979 17,551 65,080 5.00 527.00 18,837 18,408 83,488 5.50 527.50 20,330 9,792 93,280 NOTE: l CONTRACTOR TO COMPACT BOTTOM OF POND TO ENSURE INFILTRATION IS LESS THAN 0.01 IN./HR. 001, NOTE: A PORTABLE PUMP SHALL BE USED FOR PUMP DOWN AND MAINTENANCE. VEGETATED SHELF LANDSCAPE PLAN VEGETATED SHELF = 2,700 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. BELOW PERMANENT POOL Botanical Name Common Name QTY. Iris Virginica Blue Flag Iris 225 Ludwigia Spp. Primrose Willow 225 Pontederia cordata Pickerweed 225 POND SIDE SLOPES Vegetate w/Centipede Seed @ a rate of 60 lbs./Ac. 3 1� SANDPIPE SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE BOX 36" RCP 12" (SCH 40 PVC) 4 6" MIN. CONCRETE EMERGENCY SPILLWAY ELEVATION 526.75 (20' WIDE) 3 �1 ?'Y_' DROP INLET TRASH RACK 525.25 2.25" PVC ORIFICE @ 522.00 W/ TEE (SEE DETAIL) 4" PVC CAP WITH SCREW TYPE PLUG TOP ELEV. 525.25 LO N NORMAL POOL = INV. ELEV. 523.00 BOTTOM ELEV. 522.50 PVC CAP W/2.25" HOLE DRILLED IN CAP. Conversion Procedure Sediment Basin to Wet Detention Pond 1. 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 ENGINEER and 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. 00(0 orn r;_0 xl 0 L0 m o^ N Ln w Z 0 n 0 U 0 Z Of w Q_ Z 0 Z w Z Cn U O Ww w WU) Z00 oLQ • Z (N M = U Z Z�w W 0J w= 1= �U) oa 00 Z BLN=C-1874 CA `p�. ofESS oN- /4,��: SEAL 19843 FNGINO� '.''.-' % 101AEL 5�dj�* 3-3-2021 SCM #2 DETAILS REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30 VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORDS PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 D-11 P \ 539.23 k�l It va . s • �C - /rt)4 �D7 7�4 o-) --51"! j \ Q0 O -5-c4�L'_'l O- Ln t LC3� O Ln �O _ 41.8 Z Z� / 5�g 6' WIDE (6:1) / SUBMERGED VEGETATED SHELF 3,150 SF �30' WIDE CONCRETE SPILLWAY WITH SCALE: 1 = 30 CLASS B RIP R A P / SLOPE , �- 0 30 6 7a` 90 / TOP OF DAM 519.50 E5INV� 506.00 I ,64 LF 36 RCP @5.0%W/6' FES & AN TI- SEEP COLLAR RIP AP//0UTLET PR TECTION /LE N PTH = 21 ' - START WIDTH - 11' /END WIDTH = 25' DEPTH = 18" 4.41 FT. FREEBOARD 3 �1 s: i 2 VEGETATED 2 1 � SHELF 5 5�0.00 100-yr STORM 516.80 10-yr STORM 516.14 1-yr STORM 519.09 WET DETENTION POND PROFILE NOT TO SCALE STAGE/STORAGE TABLE PERMANENT POOL 514.00 BOTTOM POND 509.00 STAGE ELEVATION CONTOUR AREA (SF) INCREMENTAL STORAGE (CF) TOTAL STORAGE (CF) 0 514.00 31,055 0 0 1.00 515.00 33,531 32,293 32,293 2.00 516.00 36,065 34,798 67,091 3.00 517.00 38,655 37,360 104,451 4.00 518.00 41,301 39,978 144,429 5.00 519.00 44,004 42,653 187,082 5.50 519.50 47,452 22,864 209,946 NOTE: l 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. VEGETATED SHELF LANDSCAPE PLAN VEGETATED SHELF = 3,120 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. BELOW PERMANENT POOL Botanical Name Common Name QTY. Iris Virginica Blue Flag Iris 260 Ludwigia Spp. Primrose Willow 260 Pontederia cordata Pickerweed 260 POND SIDE SLOPES Vegetate w/Centipede Seed @ a rate of 60 lbs./Ac. 3 1� SANDPIPE SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE BOX 36" RCP 12" (SCH 40 PVC) 4 6" MIN. CONCRETE EMERGENCY SPILLWAY ELEVATION 518.75 (30' WIDE) 3 �1 ?VV DROP INLET TRASH RACK 516.00 2.75" PVC ORIFICE @ 514.00 W/ TEE (SEE DETAIL) 4" PVC CAP WITH SCREW TYPE PLUG TOP ELEV. 517.25 LO N NORMAL POOL = INV. ELEV. 514.00 BOTTOM ELEV. 513.50 PVC CAP W/2.75" HOLE DRILLED IN CAP. Conversion Procedure Sediment Basin to Wet Detention Pond 1. 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 ENGINEER and 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. 00(0 0M r;_0 xl 0 mLO o^ N N w Z 0 a_ 0 U C� Z Of w Z z Z w Z Cn � U O Ww w � W Cn Cn Z(D 0LO • CO Z N M = U Z Z�w J W¢' (n w= �� oa co Z BLN=C-1874 ofESs 0N- SEAL 19843 C.) � "', "CNAEL 5��•�`• 3-3-2021 SCM #3 DETAILS REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORDS PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 D-12 542 9 �2\ s \ HP \ 540. \ I � KS �� \ I \ � N U# 0002 -0e,p \ \, WIDE CONCRETE - C SPILLWAY WITH \, CLASS B RIP/ RAP V\ \ N \ INV OUT \ 24"R \ SCALE: 1 " = 30' 0 30 60 75 90 C HP 541. 'a v TOP OF DAM 535.50 3.02 FT. FREEBOARD s: i 2 VEGETATED 2 1 � SHELF � � 5 526.00 � � 100-yr STORM 533.85 10-yr STORM 533.23 1-yr STORM 532.48 WET DETENTION POND PROFILE NOT TO SCALE STAGE/STORAGE TABLE PERMANENT POOL 531.00 BOTTOM POND 521.00 STAGE ELEVATION CONTOUR AREA (SF) INCREMENTAL STORAGE (CF) TOTAL STORAGE (CF) 0 531.00 7,315 0 0 1.00 532.00 8,617 7,966 7,966 2.00 533.00 9,341 8,979 16,945 3.00 534.00 10,391 9,866 26,811 4.00 535.00 11,465 10,928 37,739 4.50 535.50 12,850 6,079 43,818 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. VEGETATED SHELF LANDSCAPE PLAN VEGETATED SHELF = 2,340 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. BELOW PERMANENT POOL Botanical Name Common Name QTY. Iris Virginica Blue Flag Iris 195 Ludwigia Spp. Primrose Willow 195 Pontederia cordata Pickerweed 195 POND SIDE SLOPES Vegetate w/Centipede Seed @ a rate of 60 lbs./Ac. 3 1� SANDPIPE SHALL BE CONNECTED TO THE BOX 24" RCP 12" (SCH 40 PVC) 4 6" MIN. Conversion Procedure CONCRETE EMERGENCY SPILLWAY ELEVATION 534.75 (10' WIDE) 3 �1 ?'Y_' DROP INLET TRASH RACK 533.00 1.5" PVC ORIFICE @ 531.00 W/ TEE (SEE DETAIL) 4" PVC CAP WITH SCREW TYPE PLUG TOP ELEV. 534.25 LO N NORMAL POOL = INV. ELEV. 531.00 BOTTOM ELEV. 530.50 PVC CAP W/1.5" HOLE DRILLED IN CAP. Sediment Basin to Wet Detention Pond 1. 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 ENGINEER and 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. 00(0 0rn r;-o xI 0 mL0 o^ N N w Z 0 0 U 0 Z Of w Z Z w Z Cn � U O WF- w w LUry F- Z00 0LQ • F- 00 Z (N MC� Z ZF- w J W 0 1= w= �U) oa 00 Z BLN=C-1874 ES S pN' SEAL 19843 CNAEL S�•�`• 3-3-2021 SCM #4 DETAILS REVISIONS FILE NO. 2019-100 HORZ. SCALE: 1"=30' VERT. SCALE: NONE MANY ARE THE PLANS IN A PERSONS HEART, BUT IT IS THE LORDS PURPOSE THAT PREVAILS. PROVERBS 19:21 D-13