Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout20150205 Ver 1_Application_20150220Kimley>>>Horn February 19, 2015 Ms. Tracey Wheeler U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 2407 West 5'" Street Washington, NC 27889-1000 Mr. David Wainwright NC Division of Water Quality 512 N. Salisbury Street Raleigh, NC 27604 RE: TIP# B-5417 — Replacement of Bridge No. 17 on South Dogwood Trail over Snow Goose Canal, Nationwide Permit #23 Application - Southem Shores, Dare County, North Carolina On behalf of the Town of Southern Shores, Kimley-Horn is submitting the enclosed pre-construction notification (PCN) for authorization under Nationwide Permit 23 for the above referenced project. Also included with the application is a Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination Request. The proposed project will replace the bridge carrying South Dogwood Trail over Snow Goose Canal, a tributary of Jean Guite Creek in Southem Shores, North Carolina. The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) Bridge Management Unit records indicate Bridge No. 17, constructed in 1970, is functionally obsolete and structurally deficient based on a 2012 NCDOT bridge inspection, with a sufficiency rating of 35.09 out of 100. The existing bridge is constructed of timber and steel, and removal will be possible with no resulting debris in the water based on standard bridge demolition practices. Temporary impacts to Snow Goose Canal will result from the removal of the existing timber support piles from above, and from the removal of the failing bulkheads beneath the bridge along the banks of Snow Goose Canal. A turbidity curtain will be installed within Snow Goose Canal prior to initiating construction activities in the corridor to protect water quality in downstream receiving waters. The bridge will be replaced on the existing alignment with traffic being detoured offsite during the construction period. The new bridge structure will utilize a longer 55' central span to minimize impacts to Snow Goose Canal to the extent practical, resulting in only 5 of the 12 support piles to be placed wifhin the watenvay. The piles will be driven into place from above resulting in minimal permanent impacts to the jurisdictional waters of Snow Goose Canal, limited to the size of the 20" square cuboid pilings only. Riprap stabilized slopes will be used beneath the bridge span, but no riprap will be placed within the canal or below the existing edge of water. The Town of Southern Shores seeks to ensure the safe navigability of the canal after the replacement of the bridge, which requires that no riprap or other material be placed below the existing edge of water. The following information is included as part of the application submittal: • Pre-construction Notification Form • Agent Authorization Form Kimley»>Horn • Figure 1 Vicinity Map a Figure 2 USGS Topographic Map (Kitty Hawk Quad — 1982) • Figure 3 Aerial Photograph and Jurisdictional Features Map o Figure 4 NRCS Soil Survey Map (Dare County — 1992) e Figure 5 FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas Map e Proposedlmpacts Plan View • Stream Data Forms • Site Photographs (2013) e Programmatic Categorical Exclusion Approval a Full Project Plan Sheets e Preliininary Jurisdiclional Determination Request Package • NCDWR 401 Application Fee of $240 Page 2 If there is any additional information you need to assist in the processing of this Nationwide Permit application, please do not hesitate to contact me at 919-678-4155 or Jason.Hartshorn@Kimley- Horn.com. Sincerely, � ����� Jason Hartshorn Environmental Analyst CC: Cecil Narron, P.E., Kimley-Horn Rachel Patrick, LEED AP, Town of Southern Shores o��p W ATFqOG y y � r O Y Offce Use Only: Corps adion ID no. DWQ project no. Form Version 1.3 Dec 10 2008 Pre-Construction Notification (PCN) Form A. A � licant Information 1. Processing 1 a. Type(s) of approval sought from the Corps: ❑ Section 404 Permit � Section 10 Permit 1b. Specify Nationwide Permit (NWP) number: 23 or General Permit (GP) number: 1c. Has the NWP or GP number been verified by the Corps? ❑ Yes � No 1 d. Type(s) of approval sought from the DWQ (check all that apply): � 401 Water Quality Certification — Regular ❑ Non-404 Jurisdictional General Permit ❑ 401 Water Quality Certifcation — Express ❑ Riparian BufferAuthorization 1e. Is this notification solely for the record For the record only for DWQ 401 For the record only for Corps Permit: because written approval is not required? Certification: ❑ Yes � No ❑ Yes � No 1f. Is payment into a mitigation bank or in-lieu fee program proposed for mitigation � Yes � No of impacts? If so, attach the acceptance letter from mitigation bank or in-lieu fee program. tg. Is the project located in any of NC's twenty coastal counties. If yes, answer 1 h � Yes ❑ No below. 1 h. Is the project located within a NC DCM Area of Environmental Concern (AEC)? � Yes ❑ No 2. Project Information 2a. Name of project: TIP# B-5417 - Replacement of Bridge #17 Carrying S Dogwood Trail over Snow Goose Canal 2b. County: Dare County 2c. Nearest municipality / town: Southern Shores 2d. Subdivision name: n/a 2e. NCDOT only, T.I.P. or state g_5417 project no: 3. Owner Information 3a. Name(s) on Recorded Deed: Town of Southern Shores 3b. Deed Book and Page No. N/A 3c. Responsible Party (for LLC if Rachel Patrick, Public Works Director applicable): 3d. Street address: 5375 N. Virginia Dare Trail 3e. City, state, zip: Southern Shores, NC 27949 3f. Telephone no.: (252) 261-2394 3g. Fax no.: (252) 255-0876 3h. Email address: rpatrick@southershores-nc.gov Page 1 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 4. Applicant Information (if different from owner) 4a. Applicant is: � Agent ❑ Other, specify: 4b. Name: 4c. Business name (if applicable): 4d. Street address: 4e. City, state, zip: 4f. Telephone no.: 4g. Fax no.: 4h. Email address: 5. AgenUConsultant Information (if applicable) Sa. Name: Jason Hartshorn 5b. Business name Kimley-Horn & Associates (if applicable): 5c. Street address: 3001 Weston Parkway Sd. City, state, zip: Cary, NC 27513 5e. Telephone no.: 919-677-2000 5f. Fax no.: 919-677-2050 Sg. Email address: n/a Page 2 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version B. Project Information and Prior Project History 1. Property Identification 1a. Property identification no. (tax PIN or parcel ID): n/a 1 b. Site coordinates (in decimal degrees): Latitude: 36.1194 Longitude: - 75.4709 (DD.DDDDDD) (-DD.DDDDDD) 1 c. Property size: 3.2 acres 2. Surface Waters 2a. Name of nearest body of water (stream, river, etc.) to Snow Goose Canal proposed project: 2b. Water Quality Classification of nearest receiving water: SC 2c. River basin: Pasquotank 3. Project Description 3a. Describe the existing conditions on the site and the general land use in the vicinity of the project at the time of this application: The proposed project lies within the Town of Southern Shores, NC and carries S Dogwood Trail over Snow Goose Canal (Bridge #17). Snow Goose Canal drains to Jean Guite Creek. The project area consists of approximately 900 feet of existing NCDOT right-of-way within a predominantly residential area. Of the 32 acre project study area, approimxately 70% of the area consists of maintained or disturbed areas such as streets, buildings, driveways, and the adjacent maintained grass edges. The remaining area is comprised of primarily forested or early successional natural areas and Snow Goose Canal. 3b. List the total estimated acreage of all existing wetlands on the property: Oacres 3c. List the total estimated linear feet of all existing streams (intermittent and perennial) on the property: 157 linear feet 3d. Explain the purpose of the proposed project: The proposed project will replac� the functionally obsolete Bridge No. 17 in Dare County (sufficiency rating of 35.09 in 2012, out of 100), carrying S Dogwood Trail over the Snow Goose Canal along the same alignment at the same height. The project will result in a new, longer lasting bridge providing long term and safer traffic operations through this corridor. 3e. Describe the overall project in detail, including the type of equipment to be used: The replacement structure will be approximately 110 feet long (two 30-foot spans and a 50-foot span) providing a minimum 30 feet clear deck width. The bridge will include two 11-foot lanes (one in each direction) and a five-foot multi- use (bicycle and pedestrian) path on one side. The roadway grade of the new structure will be approximately the same as the existing structure. The approach roadway will extend approximately 130 feet from the north end of the new bridge and 120 feet from the south end of the new bridge, tying into the existing pavement. The west side of the roadway will be widened approximately 1.5 feet, and the east side of the roadway will be widened approximately 6.5 feet to accommodate the five-foot multi-use path. Typical bridge replacement and road construction equipment will be used such as excavators, bulldozers, graders, cranes, dump trucks, pavers, and backhoes. Page 3 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 4. Jurisdictional Determinations 4a. Have jurisdictional wetland or stream determinations by the Corps or State been requested or obtained for this property / project (including all prior phases) in the past? ❑ Yes ❑ No � Unknown Comments: A Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination request is included with this permit application. 4b. If the Corps made the jurisdictional determination, what type � preliminary ❑ Final of determination was made? 4c. If yes, who delineated the jurisdictional areas? Agency/Consultant Company: Kimley-HOrn Name (if known): Jason Hartshorn Other: 4d. If yes, list the dates of the Corps jurisdictional determinations or State determinations and attach documentation. A Preliminary Jurisdictional Determination request is included with this permit applicaFion. 5. Project History 5a. Have permits or certifications been requested or obtained for � Yes ❑ No � Unknown this project (including all prior phases) in the past? Sb. If yes, explain in detail according to "help file" instructions. Na 6. Future Project Plans 6a. Is this a phased project? ❑ Yes � No 6b. If yes, explain. The bridge replacement will be completed as a single and complete project, with no subsequent phasing. Page 4 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version C. Proposed Impacts Inventory 1. Impacts Summary 1a. Which sections were completed below for your project (check all that apply): ❑ Wetlands � Streams - tributaries ❑ Buffers ❑ Open Waters ❑ Pond Construction 2. Wetland Impacts If there are wetland impacts proposed on the site, then complete this question for each wetland area impacted. 2a. 2b. 2c. 2d. 2e. 2f. Wetland impact Type of jurisdiction number— Type of impact Type of wetland Forested (Corps - 404, 10 Area of impact Permanent (P) or (if known) DWQ — non-404, other) (acres) Tem ora T W1 ❑ P❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ WZ � P� T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W3 ❑ P❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W4 ❑ P❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W5 ❑ P❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ W6 ❑ P❑ T ❑ Yes ❑ Corps ❑ No ❑ DWQ 2g. Total wetland impacts 0 2h. Comments: No wetland impacts will result from the proposed bridge replacement. 3. Stream Impacts If there are perennial or intermittent stream impacts (including temporary impacts) proposed on the site, then complete this question for all stream sites impacted. 3a. 3b. 3c. 3d. 3 e. 3f. 3g. Stream impact Type of impact Stream name Perennial Type ofjurisdiction Average Impact number - (PER) or (Corps - 404, 10 stream length Permanent (P) or intermittent DWQ — non-404, width (linear feet) Temporary (T) (INT)? other) (feet) Piling/Bulkhead Snow Goose � PER � Corps S1 ❑ P� T removal, turbidity Canal ❑ INT ❑ DWQ 48 80 curtain installation S2 � P � T Support Piling Snow Goose � PER � Corps 48 1.67 (x5) Installation Canal ❑ INT ❑ DWQ S3 ❑ P❑ T ❑ PER ❑ Corps ❑ INT ❑ DWQ S4 ❑ P❑ T ❑ PER ❑ Corps ❑ INT ❑ DWQ S5 ❑ P 0 T ❑ PER ❑ Corps ❑ INT ❑ DWQ S6 ❑ P❑ T ❑ PER ❑ Corps ❑ INT ❑ DWQ 81.5 LF 3h. Total stream and tribatary impacts (Temporary) 8.3 LF (Permanent) 3i. Comments: Temporary and Permanent impacts to Snow Goose Canal will result from the proposed bridge replacement. Page 5 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version The existing timber support piles and bulkheads will be removed in tact from the canal, and turbity curtains will be installed throughout the construction process to prevent impacts to downstream receiving waters. Five support piles will be installed in the channel (below MHV� along the right bank due to the existing bulkhead's sharp bend landward along the right bank as shown on the attached plans. All other support pilings will be installed outside of the existing edge of water. The piles are cuboid in shape with the impact dimensions being 1.67 ft(I) x1.67 ft(w) x 37 ft(h) for each of the support piles. 4. Open Water Impacts If there are proposed impacts to lakes, ponds, estuaries, tributaries, sounds, the Allantic Ocean, or any other open water of the U.S. then individually list all open water impacts below. 4a. 4b. 4c. 4d. 4e. Open water Name of waterbody impact number (if applicable) Type of impact Waterbody type Area of impact (acres) — Permanent (P) or Temporary (T) 01 ❑P❑T 02 ❑P�T 03 ❑P❑T 04 ❑P❑T 4E Total open water impacts 0 4g. Comments: No open water impacts will result from the proposed bridge replacement. 5. Pond or Lake Construction If pond or lake construction proposed, then complete the chart below. Sa. Sb. 5c. 5d. 5e. Wetland Impacts (acres) Stream Impacts (feet) Upland Pond ID proposed use or purpose (acres) number of pond Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded Filled Excavated Flooded P1 P2 Sf. Total 5g. Comments: No ponds or lakes will be constructed by the proposed bridge replacement. Sh. Is a dam high hazard permit required? ❑ Yes � No If yes, permit ID no: 5i. Expected pond surface area (acres): n/a Sj. Size of pond watershed (acres): n/a 5k. Method of construction: n/a Page 6 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2005 Version 6. Buffer Impacts (for DWQ) If project will impact a protected riparian buffer, then complete the chart below. If yes, then individually list all buffer impacts below. If an im acts require miti ation, then ou MUST fill out Section D of this form. 6a. ❑ Neuse ❑ Tar-Pamlico ❑ Other: Project is in which protected basin? ❑ Catawba ❑ Randleman 6b. 6c. 6d. 6e. 6f. 6g. Buffer impact number— Reason Buffer Zone 1 impact Zone 2 impact Permanent (P) for Stream name mitigation (square feet) (square feet) or Temporary impact required? (T) 61 ❑P❑T ❑Yes ❑ No 82❑P❑T ❑Yes ❑ No B3❑P❑T ❑Yes ❑ No 6h. Total buffer impacts 0 0 6i. Comments: The project is not located within a watershed with protected riparian buffers, so no protected buffers will be impacted by the proposed bridge replacement. D. Impact Justification and Mitigation 1. Avoidance and Minimization 1 a. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts in designing project. All practical measures have been taken to avoid and minimize impacts to Snow Goose Canal. The proposed bridge will utilize a longer 55' central span compared to the existing structure, minimizing the number of piers or support structures needed within the canal. The new bridge structure is designed to be constructed from the banks with minimal disturbance resulting to the channel. Required riprap slope stabilization of the new support bents will end above the existing edge of water specifcally to prevent permanent fill material ending up in the water. The Town of Southern Shores is interested in ensuring the safe navigability of the canal up to the edge of water, so minimal permanent fill material will be placed in the water or below the MHWM, consisting of only five of the concrete support piles (20" square cuboids driven 37' deep). Most of the new support piles will be located landward of the existing edge of water on both banks of the canal, however five of the hvelve support piles will be placed within the channel. The 55' central span ensures that the majority of the piles are outside of Snow Goose Canal, but a larger central span would be cost prohibitive and the impacts resulting from the piling installation will be minimal. The existing bulkheads are failing and attempted repairs have failed, contributing sediment into Snow Goose Canal and increasing erosion beneath the structure. Removing the failed bulkheads and replacing with regraded, riprap stabilized slopes will limit erosional impacts to Snow Goose Canal throughout the life of the bridge structure. 1 b. Specifically describe measures taken to avoid or minimize the proposed impacts through construction techniques. The new bridge structure will be constructed from the banks, minimizing disturbance within Snow Goose Canal. Turbidity curtains will be placed in the canal outside of the existing bulkheads to prevent any impacts to downstream receiving waters by sediment that may be disturbed during construction of the bridge. The five support pilings that must be placed within Snow Goose Canal will be driven down into position from above, limiting impacts to the size of the pilings only (20" square cuboid, driven 37' deep). All staging and construction access routes will be located in upland areas throughout the corridor. Tree protection fencing, silt fencing, and other standard Best Management Practices (BMPs) and measures will be used throughout the construction process to further minimize impacts to downstream receiving waters and minimize runoff from the construction site. Page 7 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 2. Compensatory Mitigation for Impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State 2a. Does the project require Compensatory Mitigation for ❑ Yes � No impacts to Waters of the U.S. or Waters of the State? 2b. If yes, mitigation is required by (check all that apply): ❑ DWQ ❑ Corps ❑ Mitigation bank 2c. If yes, which mitigation option will be used for this project? ❑ Payment to in-lieu fee program ❑ Permittee Responsible Mitigation 3. Complete if Using a Mitigation Bank 3a. Name of Mitigation Bank: n/a 3b. Credits Purchased (attach receipt and letter) Type n/a Quantity Na 3c. Comments: Minimal permanent impacts will result from the proposed bridge replacement. Existing timber support piles within the canal will be removed, with only five of the proposed bridge's support piles being located within the channel. The total impacts account for 8.3 linear feet of stream impact. Overall, the aquatic community within Snow Goose Canal will be improved by the removal of the failing existing support piles and stabilization of the canal banks. 4. Complete if Making a Payment to In-lieu Fee Program 4a. Approval letter from in-lieu fee program is attached. ❑ Yes 4b. Stream mitigation requested: n/a linear feet 4c. If using stream mitigation, stream temperature: ❑ warm ❑ cool ❑cold 4d. Buffer mitigation requested (DWQ only): n/a square feet 4e. Riparian wetland mitigation requested: n/a acres 4f. Non-riparian wetland mitigation requested: Na acres 4g. Coastal (tidal) wetland mitigation requested: n/a acres 4h. Comments: n/a 5. Complete if Using a Permittee Responsible Mitigation Plan 5a. If using a permittee responsible mitigation plan, provide a description of the proposed mitigation plan. n/a Page 8 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 6. Buffer Mitigation (State Regulated Riparian Buffer Rules) — required by DWQ 6a. Will the project result in an impact within a protected riparian buffer that ❑ Yes � No requires buffer mitigation? 6b. If yes, then identify the square feet of impact to each zone of the riparian buffer that requires mitigation. Calculate the amount of mitigation required. 6c. 6d. 6e. Zone Reason for impact Total impact Multiplier Required mitigation (square feet) (square feet) Zone 1 3(2 for Catawba) Zone 2 1.5 6f. Total buffer mitigation required: 0 6g. If buffer mitigation is required, discuss what type of mitigation is proposed (e.g., payment to private mitigation bank, permittee responsible riparian buffer restoration, payment into an approved in-lieu fee fund). n/a 6h. Comments: The project is not located within a watershed containing protected riparian buffers. Page 9 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version E. Stormwater Management and Diffuse Flow Plan (required by DWQ) 1. Diffuse Flow Plan 1a. Does the project include or is it adjacent to protected riparian buffers identified � Yes � No within one of the NC Riparian Buffer Protection Rules? 1 b. If yes, then is a diffuse flow plan included? If no, explain why. Comments: This project is a bridge replacement. Only a small amount of impervious � Yes � No will be added. It is not possible to collect stormwater from the new impervious area and release it diffusely due to the flat topography and other constraints. 2. Stormwater Mana ement Plan 2a. What is the overall percent imperviousness of this project? 14.3 % 2b. Does this project require a Stormwater Management Plan? � Yes ❑ No 2c. If this project DOES NOT require a Stormwater Management Plan, explain why: n/a 2d. If this project DOES require a Stormwater Management Plan, then provide a brief, narrative description of the plan: The proposed bridge replacement will maintain existing drainage patterns within the project area, however the new bridge structure will drain stormwater to protected outlets on each corner of the structure, directing flow to vegetated swales. Curb turnouts will be protected with modified concrete flume structures, and the SMP will prevent direct deck drainage to Snow Goose Canal as with the existing structure. Temporary wattles and silt fencing will be used to prevent erosion and sediment runoff during construction. ❑ Certified Local Government 2e. Who will be responsible for the review of the Stormwater Management Plan? ❑ DWQ Stormwater Program � DWQ 401 Unit 3. Certified Local Government Stormwater Review 3a. In which local government's jurisdiction is this project? n/a ❑ Phase II ❑ NSW 3b. Which of the following locally-implemented stormwater management programs ❑ USMP apply (check all that apply): ❑ Water Supply Watershed � Other: NCDOT NPDES Program 3c. Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been ❑ Yes � No attached? 4. DWQ Stormwater Program Review ❑ Coastal counties ❑ HQW 4a. Which of the following state-implemented stormwater management programs apply ❑ ORW (check all that apply): ❑ Session Law 2006-246 � Other: NCDOT NPDES Program 4b. Has the approved Stormwater Management Plan with proof of approval been attached? ❑ Yes � No 5. DWQ 401 Unit Stormwater Review Page 10 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Versian 5a. Does the Stormwater Management Plan meet the appropriate requirements? � Yes ❑ No Sb. Have all of the 401 Unit submittal requirements been met? � Yes ❑ No F. Supplementary Information 1. Environmental Documentation (DWQ Requirement) 1 a. Does the project involve an expenditure of public (federal/state/local) funds or the � yes ❑ No use of public (federal/state) land? 1 b. If you answered "yes" to the above, does the project require preparation of an environmental document pursuant to the requirements of the National or State � Yes ❑ No (North Carolina) Environmental Policy Act (NEPA/SEPA)? 1c. If you answered "yes" to the above, has the document review been finalized by the State Clearing House? (If so, attach a copy of the NEPA or SEPA final approval letter.) � Yes ❑ No Comments: A Programmatic Categorical Exclusion (PCE) was approved by NCDOT and the Federal Highway Administration in September 2013. Approval has been attached. 2. Violations (DWQ Requirement) 2a. Is the site in violation of DWQ Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .0500), Isolated Wetland Rules (15A NCAC 2H .1300), DWQ Surface Water or Wetland Standards, ❑ Yes � No or Riparian Buffer Rules (15A NCAC 2B .0200)? 2b. Is this an after-the-fact permit application? ❑ Yes � No 2c. If you answered "yes" to one or both of the above questions, provide an explanation of the violation(s): n/a 3. Cumulative Impacts (DWQ Requirement) 3a. Will this project (based on past and reasonably anticipated future impacts) result in � Yes � No additional development, which could impact nearby downstream water quality? 3b. If you answered "yes" to the above, submit a qualitative or quantitative cumulative impact analysis in accordance with the most recent DWQ policy. If you answered "no," provide a short narrative description. The proposed bridge replacement project seeks to replace a structurally deficient bridge within a residential area of Southern Shores. The new bridge structure will provide a longer lifespan for safe vehicle travel along S Dogwood Trail, but will not induce or facilitate growth. The area around the project corridor is currently developed and residential in nature. 4. Sewage Disposal (DWQ Requirement) 4a. Clearly detail the ultimate treatment methods and disposition (non-discharge or discharge) of wastewater generated from the proposed project, or available capacity of the subject facility. The proposed construction will not generate any wastewater. Page 11 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 5. Endangered Species and Designated Critical Habitat (Corps Requirement) Sa. Will this project occur in or near an area with federally protected species or � Yes ❑ No habitat? 5b. Have you checked with the USFWS concerning Endangered Species Act � Yes � No impacts? ❑ Raleigh 5c. If yes, indicate the USFWS Field Office you have contacted. ❑ Asheville 5d. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Endangered Species or Designated Critical Habitat? The Natural Heritage Element Occurrences database (updated January 2015) was reviewed for known occurrences within the study area. The only mapped occurrences are of West Indian manatee and Atlantic sturgeon, both occurring within the Currituck Sound and associated tributaries including Jean Guite Creek (approximately 900' southwest of the project area). As described in the attached PCE approval, an in-water work moratorium will be observed between February 15 and September 30 to ensure no impacts on anadromous fish including Atlantic sturgeon. Additionally, the project will adhere to .Guidelines forAvoiding Impacts to the West Indian Manatee: Precautionary Measures for Construction Activities in North Carolina Waters. Suitable habitat does not exist within the project area for any of the other listed species for Dare County. Based on the lack of suitable habitat within the study area and the above referenced protections for the known occurrences near the project, the proposed bridge replacement will not impact any federally protected species or designated critical habitat. 6. Essential Fish Habitat (Corps Requirement) 6a. Will this project occur in or near an area designated as essential fish habitat? � Yes ❑ No 6b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact Essential Fish Habitat? EFH is present within the project area forjuvenile window pane flounder and monkfish, and Jean Guite Creek (approximately 900' southwest of the study area) is mapped as EFH for multiple species by the NOAA NMFS EFH Mapper (reviewed January 2015). Due to an in-water work moratorium behveen February 15 and September 30, and due to the minimal impact to the aquatic habitat within the project corridor (consisting of only the removal of the existing timber support piles), no impact to EFH will result from the proposed bridge replacement project. 7. Historic or Prehistoric Cultural Resources (Corps Requirement) 7a. Will this project occur in or near an area that the state, federal or tribal governments have designated as having historic or cultural preservation � Yes � No status (e.g., National Historic Trust designation or properties significant in North Carolina history and archaeology)? 7b. What data sources did you use to determine whether your site would impact historic or archeological resources? A review of the NC State Historic Preservation Office (NCSHPO) HPOWEB GIS Application (reviewed January 2015) indicates no known historic or archaeological resources within the study area, but one National Register Study List property is located 0.98 miles east of the study area. The Pipkin House (DR0417) is located along the first row of house facing the Atlantic Ocean. Due to the distance from the project area and the locaton of the study list property, and given the nature of the proposed project, no impact to any historic or archaeological resource will result from the proposed bridge replacement. Page 12 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2008 Version 8. Flood Zone Designation (Corps Requirement) 8a. Will this project occur in a FEMA-designated 100-year floodplain? � Yes ❑ No 8b. If yes, explain how project meets FEMA requirements: The proposed project is within flood hazard zones associated with lhe Atlantic Ocean, and Snow Goose Canal is tidally influenced, therefore the project area has not bee� modeled by FEMA and is not subject to FEMA requirements. 8c. What source(s) did you use to make the floodplain determination? FEMA FIRM 3720986700J �o�l �IA2TSNe2nJ 2� /S Applicant/Agent's Printed Name Applicant/AgenYs Signature Date (AgonPs signature is valid only i� an authorizallon letter from the applicant is rovided. Page 13 of 13 PCN Form — Version 1.3 December 10, 2D08 Version SIGNED AGENT AUTHORIZATION AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM Name: Iln..� "(�OL.M o-t SOL.,'�'�h SN-�� Address: S3�-S'' N, V��;h�w �a�-t.'�-u.i�� �bu.��-IlVn �v�ey NC. 2�-�`(� Phone: 'LS�-- 2(pl' 239� Project Name/Description: TIP# B-5417 — Renlacement of Bridee No. 17 ou South D�ood Trail over Snow Goose Canal Date: �P%�vu-a.�h � , ZU � S� Tlte Department oFthe Army U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District Attention: Tracev Wheeler Field Office: Washineton Reeulatorv Field Office Re: Wetland Related Consulting and Permitting To Whom tt May Concern: The Town of SouYhern Shores hereby designates and autl�orizes Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. to act in our behalf as our agent solelv for the puipose of processing Jurisdictional Determinations, Section 404 permits/Section 401 Water QuAlity Certifications applications, aud Section 10 permit applications, and to fiirnish upon request supplemental information in support of applications, etc. firom this day forward until successful compietion of the permitting process or revocation by the owner. In addition, f, the undersigned, a duly autharized owner of record of the property/propeities identified herein, do auHlorize representatives of Uie Wilmington District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) to enter upon the propeirty herein described for the purpose of conducting on-site investigations and issuing a determination associated with Waters of tlze U.S, subject to Federal jurisdiction w�der Section 404 of the Cfean Water Act and/or Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of ] 899. Authorized this the ���' day of �hr�, iAI S, �— �Zqc��l t�a��, E�I�� UJovly�i�c�-ur r/�i — Print Property Owner's Name Property O ner's Signature Cc: Karen Higgins NC Division of Water Resources 40] & Buffer Permitting Unit 1650 Mail Service Center Raleiglt, NC 27699-1650 FIGURES Leqend O Bridge #17 — Major Roads Streams � Southem Shores Town Limit -- Minor Roads Bodies of Water ; ",_e+� Figure 1 %� ��a Vicinity Map « STIP Praject No. B-5417 �;, � Replace Bridge #17 over Snow Goose Canal ��-'���� � Southern Shores, Dare County NAAIiATNE ��M Msr)Nlm Tlq {vrµvx tY lMe pale=/s lo rep'o;a /M SM� IXqxaW Trall BrldPo !Brldqe'!1) Pa' SMw Cooss Laml.a i�ldROry N/h Je�n 41✓le L��J.' ln O.t�e CW/Iy.SWIMn SMru.NC.TNS pofecl wl/ldm cass151 t6 rex 9rWlnp anL [ fnp /rc Ile lmie0lde'y w.ro�.ndr�y kcmrwv ro rro rk rev nieoo ro �re urzr�y �um,.or. �m iw}n a rb shWUIB lb 002/3 Mlas OM lh MpI�W fmW%lmpwen=WS /5 0�?!b Mlss.lwlllrp In o volerlleyln M at-0�'oxlmmW oG1i99 Mlns. b?'o:)mWey o28�a mm wul [e arsNKei aurhq t!o conslruplm W rnx wo/al. awoqmo+lmNey OPa2e oxss wrl/ ce•xedney sroanra wnn o.au an ca-��,e dwnms s�e Gepl� a�f £oliwiq pM36J18%6' N�- �5Wd9 E��M p-o:�Wepo/a/ ln an nvlNnp�Hgpol dl�eplm uass/np Sna✓ G(qsB COnOICOVe n'i0/rp /usf mrl� M Ih lNxaxllon wil� IdlPlre fqrs fS6/9J0." N.-l5]4J%P £). rn. n..�i,n,., TM s11B IS qP.MrWy Imel. NI EiNttpe .51&a' llpv5 af^ ass fh sMe aM m�kea lls w% INO SnOw Cmse Coml. Th slfe Is &vtlq$ caNOlNnp resiAWlol are¢s wll� o ldr pikds a! aIINNM iom, rm �rvra mormv. wr ro. �re orm r: ,Ma„ ci.re aox. rn: meee em�ares �m, rre wrrnecR savp,vnM rq✓e m rne aMmrlSOUM.am urlmvmN ro iM a�Mrc aean . MIrveNP �.rvvN lqM ttO In lh vlGNly is �v^ e'olfy �p5iE94fW. bms af/amVlM p[yv.s01 /ooAv% mssrr w.asre«+ro�uur rb uw/v anror �« .u�wr aisdw i: s�w ame cam. srowa�aau conmrs o.-ananod�s2o va+y-�'ro.i�q rrlEWOry lo tlp Json GLlle C.eeF. wr. Th aolls ln IXS a/w are qvina?j cbse!/lef os F�O IF�lpy /!m saM.2 b J0:[ slpxsl. � O g � c � � I � b 4MPERVIOUS ANO PERVIOUS SURFACES IN soum ooGw000 iRFIL olsrunaeo AxFAs F0.0M fAIkWAY DNVE TO iALL PWE WJE: PNOPOSED IMPERVIOUS SURFACE = O.Od AC Total Distorbed Area (shoded) = 0.28 acres Tvxn oI SaAMn Shxes Caqacl: RINYEIPOtrICk 5T/5 N.VIrgIMa Nie Tiall SoWlern Shxu.NL 27949 l252)261-2J99 hco� -`1 SEO/MEI I � �:t O I� tas NfD07 � (TYP/C�A. E�P OICTO 4 A. JRCR50� ._ ' � � i oe; ae rc izo I PL 10 � �� ` - I LL �_� `u�C I �_4_ rwr. � \ \\\\ I INSIALL NRBIDIIYCURiA1N (ANCNOR9S1 SEE ¢RO-6 FOR MORE INFORM(1�T��� _ � � 3� r�.ce� � LIMIlSOF � �DISIDRBEDARfA � - � I TEMPPFARY. I !T £ENCE I � �ID. 1¢05.01 I � � e .< � (� � rvl I i � � ( y � _. � 1 �� �� � � L Y " E ' `�'_ � � �ACv � � �� .1 SEe� ,yd \ � ' � / \ �- � �� �NSrauSnr \ / £ENCEOUREf � s.c mwui) �\ / �i J /l CLEARING AND GFUBBING PHASE. SEESNEETERP]FORIHFYOSiGW]OINGGNASE. �I�IA�\���0�� C � NOIES: >.0.90% W068 � R/.IEW H, NL 3]6] W 068 I�'p �� 1. XEINFORCEO 5/llFENCEOUREISMIISIBEADOFOININlFlELD PE NO,Fp103 Qt� Y.MOG"�i� WHENEYFRLOWPOINISAFEENCOUNlEPFUALPN69VFENCERONS. j��,�ttw,,� y4�; " = a SEp� L��'' z O t3.iHE5TM'OAROSICTfENCEOURE�OETAILOEFICIEDONEF0.5 _ ; � _ oxavaccerraeuairzxHare,wusraesuesnrvrroroxrnovoseo 029876 :i'•.. CpiC�n550C n1�i0N SILI FENCU INSMAL( NANML WAIEFCOURSES OR OM W5. :�41,y����Q'�'i`� MO UEED PEiExEn[E J. ooNOrae�ix�rtnoixearvoroxsmurnavvnri��xsiuuripvorau GB 1 PL 12 EFOLOMCQYiROLMFASUFFSISCOMPIFIE. 1 -%rWO:�. "'1 \ �-�_.t/' �� � `� � t—� O� , m� � Sas' a� . ObN �y'� DaviD u LDS N \ p°. � \ I � � � � � � oe ieoo ac n � � � w ` i ` � - � .� V PBLPG� � r � A 1 � /� \ \ lO � \ M� I 4 «� z��� 5 \ ` � I\ JAMES�f SiEPNENS � "� ` I/'\� � � � 1 '._ �FBGeLU6 � . O . /. o'� . 2! �\ �..�i � � � \ . �- - ACpLE CCOSE. ��..a�xn�eo : �f �'NCO� \ .— � 1 l � � . GB I'��B Po �i8 - ., � ��� �\ . .. PB2P4t30. . � �se �A.� a � ^,1 \ ; \ �'J � _ - ._ - �\ � i � _ _� < ,,� �� � _ �__ / se � � � m�� C .1 � �.t �l C': 1 ,� .. . '"� ' . _ , . .. . \ C � �/lJ l \ �u0x � �� � '�Pt v _ _ �� -tT E �� � i� L �� �.. � . EiP � . . � . ... . .. ] ai ,�\ . e -.. ��)�l.�' '.� Ba�o i� d_ i�:�l f�l 1� � � � /�� � t ` 1 � \ .: �- __ e. ; 'T' ; (� a 1 S �' I �` 1 ; , 1,� + � ' � �� �)� � .'- l E . t \r' �� � i � �I p 1; � ��� � A u ewo� ) -a .ceo� � � V 1 � � I � i1 � Sif"rs �— i �,� ' � �--- ,-, =�i � I / I 1 O � MEGGN C.BELL OB 1806 P4 i5 � ��51'�9'W PB 1 PL �0 B03d' o? t vaoc ua ¢ cii o� eu�xxe.o . . � � . � � i � v � . _ . � " �� \— .f.,.. ' �`� . � s.--• - - " T�U _ �... . � _ �� ��i ���—�L— . � \ ? � ' � � .oY»>'� rNUe N35r -.- _ \ .. , - -___ . —__ " _ �- �:: � . G��,r. �� I :�.w /�,.�r'_Nr—i�'� I '\ �� ti' � wrr i",n. �.. ... � . _ � `\ - e� � \ 1 / � I / '�',. ��/ � .� .. '� �� _ u� �o� � ' " «,w a. � � �aass c.s�mw� / /� \ ' �. _� �� � � � A i � � � i �' ` J ��s-�i i � r� I � -, �. � .=zs- � -- / � , \� } s � �� � -'7 'naoa / � I � � �s� � 1 1 . I - � �� / A �� �� � . - i - . . � � � -' � 1 � i I � " � � � � . - I �� � : ' I I�� cr,j � �� � t .r . � nan i � h «.ceo . � � " � - � � � � .-� I � � � � � �, � � �'.4�- � �- � � , � � i . � � „. __ � <;�..a � _ �.INSlALLI-MOOKSILiFENCE Fd- ASSNOWN CONiRAOOFTOINSiALL AODIT/ONAL J-HOOKS AS NEEOED frrv�uil O RICHPFO L.C<RROLL DB �619 VG 165 FB 3 PG 99 SI15nrvNA�E.1qflR15 UB K83 PG Y41 PB 3 PL 99 LECENO tMPUES i0 N1 SnEEiS� OIS�URBEO MEn � J-hro0l: SILi fEM10E CpNSTRUC(pN IMR '� "' F 5/LT F£NCE IX?lEi TE�PoRA4I SILT FENCE -�� WATTfE � STREAM DATA FORMS North Carolina Division of Water Quality - Stream Identification Form, Version 4.11 Date: 5/16/2013 Project/Site: Snow Goose Canal Latitude: 36.1194 N Ev81U8tOf: �� Hartshorn (KHA) County: Dare Longitude: 75.7409 W Total Points: 29 Stream Determination (ci Other Kitty Hawk Quad Stream is at least intermittent Ephemeral Intermitte Perennial g. cluad Name: (1982) if? 19 or perennial if? 30 A. Geomoroholoav Subtotal = s. in-cnannei structure: ex. rirne-pooi, st� poolsequence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 5. Active/relic floodplain 6. Depositional bars or benches 7. Recent alluvial deposits 8. Headcuts 9. Grade control 10. Natural valley 11. Second orgreaterorderchannel ' artifcial ditches are not rated; see discussions in n B. Hydrology Subtotal = 8 12. Presence of Baseflow 13. Iron oxidizinq bacteria •�� „ ' � -000 -000 � ... .. ��� -000 -000 -000 -000 -000 -0�0 -0�0 - . . . �JS 15. Sediment on plants or debris 16. Organic debris lines or piles 17. Soil-based evidence of high water table? C. BioloqV Subtotal = 9.5 �� �� �� �� �� ►. � 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 1.5 = 2 2 3 2 3 0.5 0 1 1.5 1 1.5 Yes = 3 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0.5 0 1.5 0 0.5 18. Fibrous roots in streambed 3 2 1 0 2 19. Rooted upland plants in streambed 3 2 1 0 3 20. Macrobenthos (note diversit and abundance) 0 1 2 3 0 21. Aquatic Mollusks 0 1 2 3 0 22. Fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 1.5 23. Cra fish 0 0.5 1 1.5 0 24. Amphibians 0 0.5 1 1.5 1.5 25. AI ae 0 0.5 1 1.5 0 26. Wetland plants in streambed FACW = 0.75; OBL = 1.5; Other = 0 1.5 'perennial streams may also be identified using o�her me�hods. See p. 35 of manual. rather a coastal canal. The canal d, which ties to the canal within 1 he water was slowina movina anc USACE AID# � � � � � DWQ Site #_ (indicate on attached map) � STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the stream reach under assessment: 1. ApplicanPs aame: Town of Southern Shores 2. Evaluator's name: �• Hdl't5h01'fl (KHA) 3. Date of evaluation: 05/16/2013 4. Time of evaluation: 11:15 BI71 5. Name of stream: $nOW Ci00SC' Cdlld� 7. Approximate drainage area: 9. Le�gth of read� evaluated: 15�� 11. Si[e coordi�ates (if known): Latltude (ex. 34.872312): prefer in decimal degrees. 36.119400 6. River basin: PdSCjUOtBl1k S. Stream order. SecOnd Order io. co�nry: Dare 12. Subdivision name (if any): n�a Long�c�ae�ex.-�zsseei»: -75J40900 Method bcation detennined (cirole): u.rPS❑Copo Shee�✓ Ortho (Aerial) Photo/GISQJther GISQOther 13. Location of reach under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks znd at[ach map identifying stream(s) location): Snow Goose Canal is located south of Tall Pine Lane, and crosses beneath S Doqwood Trail. 14. Proposed channel work (if 15. Recent weather conditions: SUlllly 811d Cledf, approximately 85 degrees F. 16. Site conditions at time ofvisit SUllily dl1Cl Cl2dl', but warming, approximately 85 degrees F. 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: IISection 10 �Tidal Waters n✓ Essentizl Fisheries Habitat nTrout Waters �Outstanding Resource Waters II Nu[nent Sensitive Waters IIWater Supply Watershed. (I-IV) 18. Is there a pond or lake located upstream of the evaluation point? NO If yes, estimate the water surface area: n/a 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES 21. Es[imated watershed land use: �� °/o Residentia] Z� %Forested 22. Bankfull width: 50� _% Commercial _% Industrial _% Agricultural _°�a etea�ea � Loggea 10 % otr,e� � Roadway RoW � 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank):?� 24. Channel slope down center of stream: �Flat (0 to 2%) �Gentle (2 to 4%) �Moderate (4 to 10%) n5teep (> 10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: �Straight �Occasio�al bends nFrequent meander �Very sinuous �B�aided channel Instructions for completion of worksheM (located on page 2): Begin by detennining the most appropriate ecoregion based on loeation, terrain, vegetation, sveam classification, etc. Every characteristic nmst be seored using tl�e same ecoregion. Assign poi��ts to each characteristic within Ihe range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a bnef description of how to review tUe characteristics identified in [he worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of Ihe stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditions, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide au explanation in Ihe comme�t section. Where there are obvious changes in the charaeter of a stceam under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture into a forest), [he stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuity, and a separate form used to evzlua[e eaeh reach. The [otal score assigned to a stream rezch must range between 0 and lOQ with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): 44 Comments: Snow Goose Canal is a man-made canal used to orovide access to Jean Guite Creek and the Currituck Sound from the residential areas along S Doawood Trail and connecting roads The canal is likelv effected bv wind tides and is likely brackish waters. Fish were observed in the canal but water was slow moving and turbid Evaluator'sSignatore�"��"' J�"'=�'FL°"" Date05�16�2013 This channel evaluation form is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering [he data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from the completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not impty a particular mitigation ratio or requirement. Fonn subject to chznge—version 06/03. To Comment, please ca11 9 1 9-8 7 6-844 1 x 26. Snow Goose Canal STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET ECOREGION POINT RANGE ' # CHARACTERISTICS SCORE Coastal Piedmont Mountaid 1 Presence of Now / persistent pools in stream 0� 5 0— 4 0— 5 Z no flow or saturation = 0• stron flow = max oints z Evidence of past human alteration 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 1 extensive alteration = 0; no alteration = max oints 3 Riparianzone 0-6 0-4 0-5 4 no buffer = 0• conti ous wide buffer = maic oints 4 Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 0— 5 0-4 0— 4 4 extensive dischar es = 0; no dischaz es = max oints �5 Groundwaterdischarge 0-3 0-4 0-4 1 V no dischar e= 0• s rin s see s, weUands, etc. = max oints �y Presence of adJacent 1loodplain � 6 0-4 0-4 0-2 1 no flood lain = 0• extensive flood lain = ma�c oints � Entrenchment / 1loodplain access 0— 5 0— 4 0— 2 1 �p'" dee l entrenched=0• fre uentfloodin =max oints $ Presence of adj acent wetlands 0— 6 0— 4 0— 2 0 no wetlands = 0; lar e ad'acent wetlands = max oints 9 Channelsinuosity 0-5 0-4 0-3 0 extensive channelization = 0; natural meander = ma�c oints 10 Sedimentinput 0-5 0-4 0-4 3 extensive de osition= 0• little or no sediment = max oints . 11 Size & diversity of channel bed substrate NA* ' 0-4 0— 5 NA* fine homo enous = 0• lar e diverse sizes = maY oints '�2 Evidence of channeLincision or widening 0— 5 0-4 0— 5 4 �'! dee l incised = 0; stable bed & banks = ma�c oints � 13 Presence of major bank failures 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 4 � severe erosion = 0; no erosion, stable banks = ma�c oints �14 Root depth and density on banks 0— 3 0— 4 0— 5 Q F no visible roots = 0• dense roots throu hout = ma�c oints ��� Impact by agriculture, livestock, or timber production is o—s o—a o-5 5 substantial im act =0• no evidence = max oints 16 Presence of riffle-pooUripple-pool compleses 0— 3 0— 5 0— 6 0 � no riffles/ri les or ools = 0� well-develo ed = ma�c oints d+ 1 � Habitat complexity 0— 6 0— 6 0— 6 Z H little or no habitat = 0• fre uent, varied habitats = max oints �� Canopy coverage over streambed 18 no shadin ve etation = 0• continuous cano = max oints 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 ], 19 Substrateembeddedness NA* 0-4 0-4 NA* dee l embedded = 0• loose suucture = max 20 Presence of stream invertebrates (see page 4) 0— 4 0— 5 0— 5 1 � no evidence = 0• common numerous es = max oin[s �� 21 Presenceofamphibians 0-4 0-4 0-4 3 O no evidence = 0; common numerous es = max oints a Presence of tish � 22 no evidence = 0• common, numerous es = max oints 0— 4 0— 4 0— 4 4 23 Evidence of wildlife use 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 3 no evidence = 0• abundant evidence = max oints Total Points Possible 100 100 100 TOTAL SCORE (also enter on first page) 44 * These characteristics are not assessed in coastal streams. SITE PHOTOGRAPHS ��,1 Kimley-Hom \ � and Associates Iric. �:11. . �\ .'ij � 6v e . �'/ � . '.'��,d �, �;- ..� "d ;���� � .. �� � �� �� ��f� c . ti.. ,�.� . r ��-`^� ..4 a �y� Y� � . . � � F yi , � �: I .'F y, i a "� �. y' '+ 7 . � � �� Y. r� ����ppp �+�� � � !k,�. ,�y � y�� � � ��� ' ���� i�4 � ,ss �,e,.4 �;�� ,Mn $ . �,.r i� . a kt� . a�l:i.� .a �. `� � - W '.' �:s - l�, .�� `1� , ., .i.:d�. � �L' "� � A�'�q� lY N �`;'1 + C �` � , N y !' �+w� i y J➢4 a r� i 5��,� .i� h� �������" � �4� ,�: ! . � � "s�.r v "��' ti, . �. ,�'_ � �,� �,s„ �r �� a " � � ' +.a� � rt,J �� � ,�. ' ro �� �. �g ��i��� iF�^_?11+.,,� '1 q�, .. � � � , ��& e� .�. �.: � � �m �' . . � �F :: YIF � .'�t t� � � �.�i.l . � ' �:-' _ 5. �'�,_�-t. 1 �yy .•� '� � d�t� �� ry � 41 i .�- . ��.. �:l �?+ '.��'Tp'; ��a� 1- �. �,..., . . , � � � A O b . T�". ��� li/: . Photo 3— Representative northern bank slope, photo is of the NE quadrant from bridge deck .'}��,W,� •. P 4 � Y s � ea !� -� �:' � � .' I ! �i. f. A � �� '�' { i S . 'h• i :l r . � I � . �+ ��. 4 �;� wM1 1 ,�e ��� '� � � �� � i .i 1 �� , } �ii # ,s '�', i . �M r' ��� ���� � i ;�� �•� i � ��i� % "x '' 'F � � %ly z t:i � � r�.> �' .� �� �� � �..j� / } ��;��y�• �{ � �d� � � �y y�� � �� � dYµ .-'�I� '�;e' 't• � a �;�i ���µ � ,: h{ � .;� ..f.. -� �i-.�Y�^ ib Y � X/�. �t kNr.�` �S R'4� Y � � � lNp � y,.� �: 5 P' )Y Y . bl� . ` /' �� + v"�L� � �... � i �... Y 5 } gy j � �ib 6� -riI` ■• �( � p h e�f �t � �, . M � � �� �. _ i � A � *� '�.��' 1 � j � � .� � }r,`p R g `�F� � �, �� � � t � "�. � . �*�+ � �� �u' � �"� ��?�� 'r��' a�9��°� ���,�,Iy� m � �_�`°''. .� � � �, . �� � . xi::> - . ' �q" E �. � i^� .. y C , � ; � I"�'• . }' ` �. � y ,:��� �y��, ,� ��,, !�'�j� �r�y,r�y $ ;e i . .* ( '�. . �( � Y. . �k � r f'��. Photo 4— Representative southern bank slope, photo is of the SE quadrant from bridge deck Title ite Photos vrepared For STIP PrOjeCY NO. B-5417 c o�4Q�� ��� Project Replace Bridge #17 over Snow Goose Canal Southern Shores, Dare County, North Carolina r m� ��` Date Project Number Page ""°"'' S/23/2013 011775036 2 � �„ Kimley-HOrn \� arrtlAssociates,lr�a :1.�1 , '.:ta ''� ` r .y�9�1�k'�; ; F4.;' �. R; "E! •i � . �� 1 i ' � � ti y�� �. b� � � :sp � � P Y: 1 F �' � , i A i� � V� � 3 . _ t Y � .:�� O � k' A. : � ��:�'_' �,�� x��_ if z'_ e�,� , � :,� , x� � r^; `! 'a=.S,.0 � � � � �f � } �o ¢ •,:: 1aPY' � 7 , '� �.- � � .w.� ��� ,��a� � 7,. � . . �y'v ���. r � t�; ' "��Y . x,da(j, kr� P�r� f} .. ,Bq'�, ,�,. '1 ,rs�' . Qi'��9Y�f�d d� +e I.Fy��`�, .' e/�y,v'i�. . 1 i ��_ � � � *���* 4' � . .y�'�Nb� i��jq`F�iY Y,(y�" ' ?Ihi' n . ``S ,! �p+� � •�.. t�,.; A. a� � . ,fa S.`, � ��.�\< y� ..._ 7�j r�. i � t � ' � {st lt .,�`�� 1}�, i• i �. y la< ; � 1 - "•"�4+ l�ciHt - . ��'1�4 h �y �'� . r�r ��iFS�. y #'. 1 f`.� r�r '• �v� �E.�.� Y.j.j�.p �r+� h .>�^ '��t ,a1eSr. � ti ( £ Y :�yk1a� � t: * r � ��'� �i6ir � j �.• T �:'2R�� .M..' �� , ,r, Y��, ri t M".� i, `, � �t. '� /. .� x'74... . � r � � , '�n..y� 1.., � ,��.. — r . '. �� " .-,.:"-8f.r t .. �'4 � . :�: - . "`�i"� s� '�' —°"— „— � •�w ..••� _ -�y��5ir"�' T � �� tFi� �, �, a��# r,i �`w� �i..�«��j' ,. fl, ; ' s �l =��.". ila.��T�� �i` sw.n�.: . �f �� � •:.}.� l �';'�.5 L � {�� • � �� . \ � ',r ����� �{.,�. � .'� ��,1 Kimley-Nom \� antlASSOCialealiw. PROGRAMMATIC CATEGORICAL EXCLUSION APPROVAL TIP Project No. B-5417 WBS Element 45450.1.1 Federal Project No. BR�0154(3) A. Proiect Description: The purpose of this project is to teplace Dare County Bridge No. 17 on South Dogwood Trail ovex Snow Goose Cana] in the Town of Southem Shores (see Figures 1- 4). Bridge No. 17 is 90 feet long (three 30-foot spans). The replacement structure will be a bridge approximately 110 feet long (two 30-foot spans and a 50-foot span) providing a minimum 30 feet clear deck width. The bridge will include two 11-foot lanes (one in each direction) and a five-foot multi-use (bicycle and pedestrian) path on one side. The bridge length is based on preliminary design infonnation and is set by hydraulic requirements. The roadway grade of the new structure will be approximately the same as the existing sWcture. The approach roadway will extend approximately 130 feet from the noRh end of the new bridge and 120 feet from the south end of the new bridge, tying into the existing pavement. The west side of the roadway will be widened approacimately 1.5 feet, and the east side of the roadway will be widened approumately 6.5 feet to accommodate the five-foot multi-use path. A five-foot full-depth paved asphalt shoulder will be provided on the east side of the roadway for a short distance near the bridge. The roadway will be designed as a Rural Local Route with a 30 mile per hour design speed. The typical section and preliminary roadway design are included in Figures 5 and 6. Traffic will be detoured off-site during conshuction (see Figure 1). B. Puroose and Need: NCDOT Bridge Management Unit records indicate Bridge No. 17 has a sufficiency rating of 35.09 (in 2012) out of a possible 100 for a new structure. The bridge is considered funcrionally obsolete due to its structural condition (Item 67, appraisal of 3 out of 9) according to Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) standards and therefore eligible for FHWA's Highway Bridge Program. The superstructure and substmcture of Bridge No. 17 have timber elements that are forty- three years old. Timber components have a typical life expectancy between 40 and 50 years due to the natural deterioration rate of wood. Rehabilitation of a timber structure is generally practical only when a few elements are damaged or prematurely deteriorated. However, past a ceRain degree of deterioration, most timber elements become impractical to maintain and upon eligiUility are programmed for replacement. Timber components of Bridge No. 17 are experiencing an increasing degree of detenorarion that can no longer be addressed by reasonable maintenance activities. Therefore the bridge is approaching the end of its useful life. Components of both the concrete superstructure and substructure have experienced an increasing degree of deterioration that can no longer be addressed with maintenance activities. Several concrete components are showing spall with exposed rebaz. The bridge is approaching the end of its useful life, and replacement of the bridge will result in safer traffic operations. Bridge No. 17 carries approximately 400 vehicles per day (interpolated), with 7% trucks (500 vpd estimated in 2025). The actual average daily traffic volume likely is higher during the summer with lazge numbers of tourists visiting Soutl�em Shores. PCE-100L I August 2013 C. Proposed Improvements — Circle one or more of the following Type I activities: Non-construction activities (program activities). 2. Approval of utility installations along or across a transportation facility. Construcfion of bicycle and pedestrian lanes, paths, and facilities. 4. Activities included in the State's "highway safety plan" under 23 USC 402 (programs admiiiistered by the Division of Motor Vehicles). 5. Transfer of Federal lands pursuant to 23 USC 317 when the subsequent action is not a FHWA action. 6. The installarion of noise barriers or alterations to eacisting publicly owned buildings to provide for noise reduction. 7. Landscaping. 8. Installation of fencing, signs, pavement markings, small passenger shelters, traffic signals, and railroad warning devices. 9. Emergency repairs under 23 USC 125 (Govemor Declared Emergency). ] 0. Acquisition of scenic easements. 11. Determinafion of payback under 23 CFR Part 480 for property previously acquired with federal-aid participation. 12. Improvements to existing rest areas and truck weigh stations. 13. Ridesharing activities: 14. Bus and Rail car rehabilitation. 15. Alterations to facilities or vehicles in order to make them accessible for elderly and handicapped persons. 16. Program administration, technical assistance activities, and operating assistance to transit authorities to continue existing service or increase service to meet changes in routine demand. 17. The purchase of vehicles by the applicant where the use of these vehicles can be accommodated by existing facilities or by new facilities wluch themselves are within a CE. 18. Track and rail bed maintenance and unprovements when camed out within the existing right of way. 19. Purchase and installation of operating or maintenance equipment to be located within the transit facility and with no significant impacts off the site. PCE-100L 2 August 2013 20. Promulgation of rules, regulations and directives. 21. Replacement of guardrail. Circle one or more of the following Type II activities: Modernization of a highway by resurfacing, restoration, rehabilitation, reconstruction, adding shoulders, or adding auxiliary lanes (e.g., parking, weaving, turning, climbing). a. Restoring, Resurfacing, Rehabilitating, and Rewnstructing pavement (3R and 4R improvements) b. Widening roadway and shoulders without adding through lanes c. Modernizing gore treatments d. Constructing lane improvements (merge, awciliary, and tum lanes) e. Adding shoulder drains £ Replacing and rehabilitating culverts, inlets, and drainage pipes, including safety treahnents g. Providing driveway pipes h. Performing minor bridge widening (less than one through lane) i. Slide Stabilization j. Shuctural BMP's for water quality improvement 2. Highway safety or traffic operations improvement projects including the installation of ramp metering control devices and lighting. a. Installing ramp metering devices b. Installing lights c. Adding or upgrading guardrail d. Installing safety barriers including Jersey type bamers and pier protection e. Installing or replacing nnpact attenuators £ Upgrading medians including adding or upgrading median barriers g. Improving intersections including relocation and/or realignment h. Making minor roadway realignment i. Channelizing traffic j. Performing clear zone safety improvements including removing hazards and flattening slopes k. Implementing traffic aid systems, signals, and motorist aid 1. Installing bridge safety hardware including bridge rail retrofit 3. Bridge rehabilitation, reconstrucfion, or replacement or the construction of grade separation to replace existing at-grade railroad crossings. a. Rehabilitating, reconstructing, or replacing bridge approach slabs b. Rehabilitating or replacing bridge decks c. Rehabilitating bridges including painting (no red lead paint), scour repair, fender systems, and minor structural improvements d�. Replacine a bridee (structure a�d/or fill) 4. Transportation corridor fringe pazking facilities. 5. Construction of new truck weigh stafions or rest areas. PCE-IOOL 3 August 2013 6. Approvals for disposal of excess right-of-way or for joint or limited use of right-of-way, where the proposed use does not have significant adverse impacts. 7. Approvals for changes in access control. 8. Construction of new bus storage and maintenance facilities in areas used predominantly for industrial or transportation purposes where such construction is not inconsistent with existing zoning and located on or near a street with adequate capacity to handle anficipated bus and support vehicle traffic. 9. Rehabilitation or reconstruction of existing rail and bus buildings and ancillary facilities where only minor amounts of additional land are required and there is not a substanrial increase in the number of users. 10. Construction of bus transfer facilities (an open area consisting of passenger shelters, boarding areas, kiosks and related street improvements) when located in a commercial area or other high activity center in which there is adequate street capacity for projected bus traffic. ll. Construction of rail storage and maintenance facilities in areas used predominantly for industrial or transportation purposes where such construction is not inconsistent with existing zoning and where there is no significant noise unpact on the surrounding community. 12. Acquisition of land for hardslup or protective purposes, advance land acquisition loans under section 3(b) of the UMT Act. Hardship and protective buying will be permitted only for a particular parcel or a 1'united number of parcels. These types of land acquisition qualify for a CE only where the acquisition will not limit the evaluation of altematives, including shifts in alignment for planned construction projects, which may be required in the 1VEPA process. No project development on such land may proceed until the NEPA process has been completed. 13. Acquisirion and construction of wetland, stream and endangered species mitigation sites. 14. Remedial activities involvuig the removal, treatment or monitoring of soil or groundwater contamination pursuant to state or federal remediation guidelines. D. �ecial Proiect Information: Design Exceptions: There are no anticipated design exceptions for this project. Bridge Demolition: Bridge No. 17 is constructed of timber, concrete, and steel and should be possible to remove with no resulting debris in the water based on standard demolition practices. PCE-100L 4 August 2013 The estimated costs, based on 2013 prices, are as follows: Bicycle Designation: This portion of South Dogwood Trail is not a part of a designated bicycle route nor is it listed in the Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) as a bicycle project. Alternatives Discussion: No Build — The No Build altemative would result in eventually closing the road which is unacceptable given the Town of Southem Shores' commihnent to maintain the bridge and preserve connectivity along South Dogwood Trail. Rehabilitation — The existing bridge was constructed in 1970, and the timber materials within the bridge aze reaching the end of their useful life. Rehabilitation would require replacing the timber components which would constitute effectively replacing the bridge. Offsite Detour — Bridge No. 17 will be replaced on the exis6ng alignment. Traffic will be detoured offsite (see Figure 1) during the construction period. NCDOT Guidelines for Evaluation of Offsite Detours for Bridge Replacement Projects considers multiple project variables beginning with the additional time traueled by the average road user resulting from the offsite detour. The offsite detour for this project would use East Dogwood Trail and NC 12 (Ocean Boulevard). The ma�cimum potential detour for drivers would result in 14 minutes of additional trauel time (6.5 miles additional travel). A six-month construction duration is anticipated. Staged Construction/Onsite Detour-Staged construction would require a temporary bridge beside the existuig roadway alignment, an additional cost for the temparary bridge, and extra right-of-way. The existing bridge is not wide enouglt to phase construction. This option was not considered further due to potential residential PCE-100L 5 August 2013 impacts to adjacent properties and since an acceptable offsite detour is available. New Alignment-A new aligrunent was not considered as an alternative on South Dogwood Trail due to potential residential impacts. Other Agency Comments: Scoping letter responses were received from the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR) (Natural Heritage Program, Division of Water Quality, Washington Regional Office, Division of Waste Management, and Division of Marine Fisheries), North Carolina WildGfe Resources Commission (NCWRC), North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources - State Historic Preservation Office, United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), and the United States Fish and Wddlife Service (USWFS). Copies of all scoping letter responses aze attached. The NCWRC and NCDENR recommend an in-water work moratorium of Februazy 15 to September 30 due to the projecYs proximity to Jean Guite Creek, a designated Prunary Nursery Area. The USEPA requests that new pilings be kept out of the water to the extent prac6cable and that the new bridge design spans the width of the canallwaters of the US. (Note.� The proposed bridge design includes a 50- foot middle span, replacing the existing 30 foot middle span, to avoid new piers in the channel.) The U5FWS notes that the North Cazolina Natural Heritage Program database indicates that the federally endangered West Indian manatee has been observed near the project area. Guidelines for Avoiding Impacts to the West Indian Manatee: Precautionary Measures for Conslruction Activihes in North Carolina A'aters (aftached) will be implemented during conshuction. Public Involvement: Newsletters were mailed to property owners along South Dogwood Trail and the off-site detour route, and a public meeting notice was posted to the Town's website and news board. A workshop was held from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 4, 2013, at the Pitts Center at Town Hall. The proposed typical section and roadway designs were shown. One citizen attended. After discussion with Town Council members about a potential multi-use path along South Dogwood Trail to connect to the existing short sec6on of sidewalk in front of Kiriy Hawk Elementary School, it was decided that pedestrian and bicycle accommodations should be located on the east side of the roadway. Designs were revised after the workshop. PCE-100L 6 August 2013 E. Threshold Criteria ECOLOGICAL (1) Will the project have a substantial unpact on any nnique or unportantnaturalresource? (2) Does the project involve habitat where federally listed endangered or threatened species may occur? (3) Will the project affect anadromous fish? YES � � � (4) If the project involves wetlands, is the amount of permanent and/or temporary wetland taking less than one-tenth (1/10) of an acre and have all practicable measures to avoid and xninimize wetland takings been evaluated? X (5) Will the project require the use of U. S. Forest Service lands? ❑ (6) Will the quality of adjacent water resources be adversely ❑ impacted by proposed construction activities? (7) Does the project involve waters classified as Outstanding Water ❑ Resources (OWR) and/or High Quality Waters (HQV�? (8) Will the project require fill in waters of the United States ❑ in any of the designated mountain trout counties? (9) Does the project involve any known underground storage ❑ tanks (UST's) or hazardous materials sites? PERMITS AND COORDINATION (10) If the project is located within a CAMA county, will the project significantly affect the coastal zone and/or any "Area of Environmental Concem° (AEC)? (ll) Does the project involve Coastal Barrier Resources Act resources? (12) Will a U. 5. Coast Guard pernut be required? (13) Will the project result in the modification of any existing regulatory floodway? (14) Will the project require any stream relocations or channel changes? PCE-100L 7 NO X X � X X X X X YES NO � X � X � ❑ X � X August2013 SOCIAL ECONOMIC, AND CULTURAL RESOURCES (15) (16) Will the project induce substantial isnpacts to planned growth or land use for the azea? Will the project require the relocation of any family or business? (17) Will the project have a disproportionately high and adverse human health and environmental effect on any minority or low-income population? (18) If the project involves the acquisition ofright of way, is the amount of right of way acquisition considered minor? (19) (20) (21) Will the project involve any changes in access control? Will the proj ect substantially alter the usefulness and/or land use of adjacent property? Will the project have an adverse effect on perxnanent local traffic patterns or community cohesiveness? (22) Is the l�roject included in an approved thoroughfare plan and/or Transportation Improvement Program (and is, tlierefore, in confonnance with the Clean Air Act of 1990)? (23) Is the project anticipated to cause an increase in traffic volumes? YES NO ❑ X ❑ X ❑ X X � ❑ X � X ❑ X X � ❑ X (24) Will traffic be maintained during construction using existing ❑ roads, staged construction, or on-site detours? X (25) If the project is a bridge replacement project, will the bridge be replaced at its existuig locltion (along the existing facility) ❑ and will all construction proposed in assoeiation with tUe bridge replacement project be contained on the existing facility? X (26) Is there substantial controversy on social, economic, or ❑ envuonmental grounds conceming the project? (27) Is the project consistent with all Federal, State, and local laws relating to the environmental aspects of the project? X (28) Will the project have an"effect" on structures/properties eligible for or listed on the National Register of Historic Places7 X I— F7 (29) Will the project affect any archaeological remains which are ❑ important to history or pre-histor}t? X PCE-100L 8 August 2013 (30) Will the project require the use of Section 4(fl resources (public parks, recreation lands, wildlife and waterfowl refuges, historic sites, or historic bridges, as defined in Section 4( fl of the U. S. Department of Transportation Act of 1966)? X (31) Will the project result in any conversion of assisted public recreation sites or facilities to non-recreation uses, as defined by Section 6(� of the Land and VJater Conservation Act ❑ of 1965, as amended? X (32) Will the project involve construction in, across, or adjacent to a river designated as a component of or proposed for inclusion in the National System of Wild and Scenic Rivers? X F. Additional Docwnentatiai Required Yor UnIavorame xesponses m ran n (Discussion regarding all unfavorable responses in Part E should be provided below. Additional supporting documentation may be attached, as necessary.) Response to Question 2: West Indian manatees are found in canals, sluggish rivers, esluarine habitats, salt-water bays, as well as a couple miles offshore in all coastal com�ties of North Carolina. Manatees typically inhabit waters with depths ranging from 5 to 20 feet. As the project azea meets both criteria, it can be viewed as potential suitable habitat for the manatee. The USFWS has prepazed precautionary measures for consiruction activities in waters used by manatee (Guidelines for Avoiding Impacts to the West Indian Manatee, June 2003, attached). According to USFWS, if these guidelines are implemented by the contractor during construction, the project should not have an adverse impact to manatee. Contractors working on the site wi11 also actively survey for and avoid any manatee spotted nearby. Therefore, it is likely that this proj ect will have `No EffecY on the West Indian manatee. Response to QuesHon 12: A Section 9 permit is required by the U.S. Coast Guard for construction ar modifications of all bridges spanning navigable waters. Since the project only covers a waterway suitable for small craft to navigate and is expected to have no adverse impacts on the environment, a request for an Advance Approval (AA) will be made in lieu of the Coast Guazd Bridge Permit. The Coast Guard will advertise the project on public notice for 30 days. Based upon the comments received, it will be determined whether the project is exempt from Section 9 bridge pemut requireinents and can proceed as an AA project instead. PCE-100L 9 August 2013 G. PCE Approval T1P Project No. B-5417 WBS Element 45450.1.1 Pederal-Aid Project No. BR�0154(3) Project Description: Tl�e purpose of this proj ect is to replace Dare County Bridge No. 17 on South Dogwood Trail over Snow Goose Canal in the Town of Southem Shores (see Fignres 1- 4). Bridge No. 17 is 90 feet long (three 30-fwt spans). The replacement stnicture will be a bridge approximately 110 feet long (two 30-foot spans aud a 50-foot span) providing a minimum 30 feet clear deck width. The bridge will include lwo 1 I-foot lanes (one in each direction) and a five-foot mulri- use (bicycle and pedestrian) path on one side. The Uridge length is based on prelimutary design infonnation and is set by hydraulic requirements. The roadway grade of the new stmcture will be approximately the same as the existing structure. The approach roadway will extend approximately 130 feet from the north end of the new bridge and 120 feet from the south end of tUe new bridge, tying into tlie exisfing pavement. The west side of the roadway will be widened approximately 1 S feet, and the east side of the roadway will be widened approximately 6.5 feet to acconmiodate the five-foot multi-use path. A five- foot full-depth paved asphalt shoulder will be provided on the east side of the roadway for a short distance near the bridge. The roadway will be designed as a Rural Local Route with a 30 mile per hour design speed. The typical section and preliminary roadway design are included 'ui Rigures 5 and 6. Traffic will be detoured off-site during construction (see Figure 1). Cate�orical Exclusion Action Classification: Z'YPE II(A) NO BOXES Checked X 'I'YPE II(B) ANY BOX is Checked Prepared BV: g13� �; �/� ��--1-�%�- Date Meredi h Van Duyn, P.E., Proje En�neer Kimley-Hoai and Associates, Inc., (919) 677-2108 Prepared For: The Town of Southern Shores, North ���'�� �� // � Date Ppt'cr JXascoe, Town Man ger Reviewed: � Da� Prole � -PD�A � -���i<G���/ - Highway Administration PCE-100L 10 . August 2013 PROTECT COMIVIITMENTS: Dare Counfy Bridge No. 17 on South Dogwood Trail Over Snow Goose Canal Federal Aid Project No. BR�0154(3) WBS No. 45450.1.1 TIP No. B-5417 Town of Southern Shores — Offsite Detour In order to have time to adequately reroute school buses, Dare County Schools [(252) 480-8888] and Kitty Hawk Elementary School [(7_52) 261-2313] will be contacted at Ieast one month prior to road closure. Dare County Emergency Management [(252) 475-5655] and the Town of Southem Shores Volunteer Fire Deparhnent [(252) 261-2272] and Police Deparhnent [(252) 261- 3331] will be contacted at least one month prior to road closure to make the necessary femporary reassignments to primary response units. Town of Southern Shores — Natural Resources The Town will adhere to Guidelines for Avoidi�zg Irnpacts to the West Indian M¢natee: Precautionary Measures for Construetion Acfivities i�s North Carolina YYaters for this project. An in-water work moratorium extends from February 15 to September 30 due to the project's proximity to Jean Guite Creek, a designated Primary Nursery Area. Prog�ammatic Categodcal Exclusion Green Sheet August 2013 Page 1 of 1 PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION REQUEST Jurisdictional Determination Request �,.,; US Army Corps of Engineers- Wllming�on Disinol This form is intended for use by anyone requesting a jurisdictional deterniinariou (JD) from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, WilmingYon District (Coips). Please include all supportiug information, as described within each caYegory, with your request. You may submit your request to the appropriate Corps Field Office (or project manager, if known) via mail, electronic mail, or facsimile. A current list of counry assignments by Field Office and project manager can be found on-liile at: littp //www saw usace army miUMissions/Re�latoryPermitPro ra� m.aspx , by telephoning: 9] 0-251-4633, or by contacting any of the field offices listed below: ASHEVILLE REGULATORY FIELD OFFICE US Annv Cwps of Engineers I51 Patton A�-enue. Room 208 Asheville, Nortli Cnroli�a 2RA0 L-�006 Generel Number (828) 277-7980 Pal Number (828) 281-8120 RALEIGH 2EGULATORY FIELD OFFICE US Ainrv Corys of F.ngineers 3331 He�itage Trade Dri��c, Suite 10� Wake Poresl, Norlh Carolina 27�87 Gcncral Number (919) »4-4884 Pax Numbe�- (919) �62-0d21 WASHINGTON REGULATORY FIELD OFFICE US A�m�° Coiys of En�inccrs 2d07 Wcst Fifth Street Washiugton, Nortl� Cnrolina 2788J Gencra] Number: (910) 2 � 1-d610 Pa� Number (2�2) 97�-1399 WILMINGTON REGULATORY FICLD OFFICE US Annr Corps of Engineers 69 Darlino on Acenue Wilmingloq North Cuolina ?8403 General Nnmber. 910-2�1-�1633 Pa� Nwnber O10) 2 � 1-d02� Version: December 2013 Page 1 Jurisdictional Determination Request INSTRUCTIONS: All requestors must complete Parts A, B, C, D, E and F. NOTE TO CONSiJLTANTS AND AGENCIES: If you are requesting a JD on behalf of a paying client or your agency, please note the specific submittal requirements in Part G. NOTE ON PART D— PROPERTY OWNER AUTHORIZATION: Please be aware that all JD requests must include the current property owner authorization for the Corps to proceed with the determination, which may include inspection of the property when necessary. This form must be signed by the current property owner to be considered a complete request. NOTE ON PART D- NCDOT REQUESTS: Property owner authorization/notification for JD requests associated with North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) projects will be conducted according to the current NCDOT/USACE protocols. NOTE TO USDA PROGRAM PARTICII'ANTS: A Corps approved or preliminary JD may not be valid for the wetland conservation provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985. If you or your tenant are USDA Program participants, or anticipate participation in USDA programs, you should also request a certified wetland determination from the local office of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, prior to starting work. Version: December 2013 Page 2 Jurisdictional Determination Request A. PARCEL INFORMATION Street AddresS: Bridge No. i 7 on South oogwood rrail over Snow Goose Canal Cliy, St3t0: Southem Shores, NC COUtliy: Dare County DICOCiIOriS: See Figure 1: Vicinity Map Parcel Index Number(s) (PIN): N�n (unear 7ransportation Project) B. REQUESTOR INFORMATION Naple: Beth Reed, Kimley-Horn Mailing Address: aooi westo� Pa��ay; cary, Nc z�s�s TelephoneNumber: sts-sn-zo�s Electronic Mail Address': bem.reea@k�miey-nor�.com Select one: � I am the current property owner. ❑✓ I am an Authorized Agent or Environmental Consultant2 ❑ Interested Buyer or Under Contract to Purchase ❑ Other, please explain. C. PROPERTY OWNER INFORMATION �Tame: Town of Southem Shores, ATTN: Peter Rascoe, Town Manager Mailing Address: s3�a N. v��9���a oare rra�i Southern Shores, NC 27949 Telephone Number: 2sz-zss-oa�s E�eCiiO111C M311 E�ddl'BSS3: manager@southemshores-nc.gov � Proof of Ownership Attached (e.g. a copy of Deed, County GIS/Parcel/Tax Record data) 1 If available Z Must attach completed Agent Authorization Form 31f available Version: December 2013 Page 3 Jurisdictional Determination Request D. PROPERTY OWNER CERTIFICATION4 I, the undersigned, a duly authorized owner of record of the property/properties identified herein, do authorize representatives of the Wilmington District, U.S. Arniy Corps of Engineers (Corps) to enter upon the property herein described far the purpose of conducting on-site investigations and issuing a determination associated with Waters of the U.S. subject to Federal jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and/or Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. PropeRy Owner (please print) Date Property Owner Signature E. JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION TYPE Select One: � I am requesting that the Corps provide a nreliminary JD for the property identified herein. This request does include a delineation. � I am requesting that the Corps provide a preliminary JD for the property identified herein. This request does NOT include a delineation. � I am requesting that the Corps investigate the property/project area for the presence or absence of WoUSS and provide an aporoved JD for the property identified herein. This request does NOT include a request for a verified delineation. � I am requesting that the Corps delineate the boundaries of all WoUS on a property/project area and provide an aoproved JD (this may or may not include a suroey plat). � I am requesting that the Corps evaluate and approve a delineation of WoUS (conducted by others) on a property/project area and provide an aonroved JD (may or may not include a survey plat). ° For NCDOT requests following the current NCDOT/USACE protocols, skip to Part E. 5 Waters of the United States Version: December 2013 Page 4 Jurisdictional Determination Request F. ALL REQUESTS � Map of Property or Project Area (attached). This Map must clearly depict the boundaries of the area of evaluation. ❑✓ Size of Property or Project Area 3.22 acres ni verify that the property (or project) boundaries have recently been surveyed and marked by a licensed land surveyor OR are otherwise clearly marked or distinguishable. G. JD REQUESTS FROM CONSULTANTS OR AGENCIES (1) Preliminary JD Requests: � Completed and signed Preliminarv Jurisdictional Determination Formb. 36.119463 -75.740860 � Project Coordinates: Latitude Longitude Maps (no larger than l 1x17) with Project Boundary Overlay: � Large and small scale maps that depict, at minimum: streets, intersections, towns � Aerial Photography ofthe project area � USGS Topographic Map � Soil Survey Map � Other Maps, as appropriate (e.g. National Wetland Inventory Map, Proposed Site Plan, previous delineation maps, LIDAR maps, FEMA floodplain maps) 65ee Appendix A of this Form. From Regulatory Guidance Letter No. 08-02, dated June 26, 2008 Version: December 2013 Page 5 Jurisdictional Determination Request Delineation Information (when applicable)': Wetlands: � Wetland Data Sheets8 � ❑✓ ❑✓ Upland Data Sheets Landscape Photos, if taken Tributaries: � USACEAssessmentForms � Otlier Assessment Forms (when a��ropriate) Field Sketch overlain on legible Map that includes: • All aquatic resources (for sites with multiple resources, label and identify) • Locations of wetland data points and/or tnbutary assessment reaches • Locations ofphoto stations • Approximate acreage/linear footage of aquatic resources (2) Approved JDs including Verification of a Delineation: � Project Coordinates: Latitude Maps (uo larger than llx17) with Project Boundary Oveday: I�I � ❑ ❑ ❑ I,ongitude Large and small scale ma}�s that depict, at minimum: streets, intersections, towns Aerial Pliotography of the project area USGS Topograpliic Map Soil Survey Map Otlier Maps, as a�propriate (e.g. National Wetland viventoiy Map, Proposed Site Plaii, previous delineation maps) ' 1987 Manual Regional Supplements and Data forms can be found at: http://www.usace.armv.mil/Missions/CivilWorks/Re�ulatorvProeramandPermits/re¢ suop.asox Wetland and Stream Assessment Methodologies can be found at: httq://portal.ncdenr.ora/c/document li6rarv/Qet file?uuid=76f3c586-dab8-4960-ba43-4567faPo6f4c&Rroupld=38364 and, http://wwwsaw.usace.armv.mil/Portals/59/docs/reaulatorv/publirnotices/2013/NCSAM Draft User Manual 130318.pdf s Delineation information must include, at minimum, one wetland data sheet for each wetland/community type. Version: December 2013 Page 6 Jurisdictional Determination Request Delineation Information (when applicable): Wetlands: � Wetland Data Sheets9 ❑� u u Upland Data Sheets Landscape Photos, if taken Tributaries: � USACE Assessment Forms � Other Assessment Forms (when appropriate) Field Sketch overlain on legible Map that includes: • All aquatic resources (for sites with multiple resources, label and identify) • Locations of wetland data points and/or tributary assessment reaches • Locations of photo stations • Approximate acreage/linear footage of aquatic resouroes Supporting Jurisdictional Information (for Approved JDs only) � Approved Jurisdictional Determination Form(s) (also known as "Rapanos Form(s)") � Map(s) depicting the potential (or lack of potential) hydrologic connection(s), adjacency, etc. to navigable waters. ' Delineation information must include, at minimum, one wetland data sheetfor each wetland/community type. Version: December 2013 Page 7 Jurisdictional Determination Request REQUESTS FOR CORPS APPROVAL OF SURVEY PLAT Prior to final production of a Plat, the Wilmington District recommends that the Land Surveyor electronically submit a draft of a Survey Plat to the Corps project manager for review. Due to storage limitations of our administrative records, the Corps requires that all hard- copy submittals include at least one original Plat (to scale) Yhat is no largerthan 11"x1T' (the use of match lines for larger tracts acceptable). Additional copies of a plat, including those larger than 11"x17", may also be submitted for Corps signature as needed. The Corps also accepts electronic submittals of plats, such as those transmitted as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file. Upon verification, the Corps can electronically sign these plats and retum them via e-mail to the requestor. (1) PLATS SUBMITTED FOR APPROVAL n �❑ � � � � -1 I-', Must be sealed and signed by a licensed professional land surveyor Must be to scale (all maps must include both a graphic scale and a verbal scale) Must be legible Must include a North Arrow, Scale(s), Title, Property Information Must include a legible WoUS Delineation Table of distances and bearings/metes and bounds/GPS coordinates of all surveyed delineation points Must clearly depict surveyed property or project boundaries Must clearly identify the known surveyed point(s) used as reference (e.g. property corner, USGS monument) When wetlands are depicted: • Must include acreage (or square footage) of wetla�id polygons • Must identify each wetland polygon using au alpl�anumeric system Version: December 2013 Page 8 Jurisdictional Determination Request � When tributaries are depicted: • Must include either a surveyed, approximate centerline of tnbutary with approximate width of tributary OR surveyed Ordinary Higl� Water Marks (OHWM) of tributary • Must identify each tributary using an alphauumeric system • Must include linear footage of tributaries and calculated area (using appro�imate widths or surveyed OHWM) • Must include name of tributary (based on the most recent USGS topographic map) or, wheu no USGS name exists, identify as"unnazned tributary" � all depicted WoUS (wetland polygons and tributary lines) must intersect or tie-to surveyed project/propeRy boundaries � Must include the location of wetland data points and/or tributary assessment reaches � Must include, label accordingly, and depict acreage of all waters not currently subj ect to the requirements of the CWA (e.g. "isolated wetlands", "non- jurisdictional waters"). NOTE: An approved JD must be conducted in order to make an official Corps determination that a particular waterbody or wetland is not jurisdictional. � Must include and survey all existing conveyances (pipes, culverts, etc.) that transport WoUS Version: December 2013 Page 9 Jurisdictional Determination Request (2) CERTIFICATION LANGUAGE � When the entire actual Jurisdictional Boundarv is depicted: include the following Corps Certification language: "This certifies that this copy of this plat accurate/y depicts the boundary of the jurisdiction of Section 404 of the C/ean WaterAct as determined by the undersigned on this date. Unless there is a change in the law or our published regulations, the determination of Section 404 jurisdiction may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five (5J years from this date. The undersigned completed this determination utilizing the appropriate Regional Supplement to the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual." Regulatory Official: Title: Date: USACEAction ID No.: � When uplands mav be nresent within a depicted Jurisdictional Boundar� include the following Corps Certification language: "This certifies that this copy of this plat identifies all areas of waters of the United States regulated pursuant to Section 404 of the Clean Water Act as determined by the undersigned on this date. Unless there is change in the law or our published regulations, this determination of Section 404 jurisdiction may be relied upon for a period not to exceed five years from this date. The undersigned completed this determination utilizing the appropriate Regional5upplement to the 1987 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetlands Delineation Manual." Regulatory Official: Title: Date: USACEAction ID No.: Version: December 2013 Page 10 Jurisdictional Determination Request (3) GPS SURVEYS For Surveys prepared using a Global Positioning System (GPS), the Survey must include all of the above, as well as: � be at sub-meter accuracy at each survey point. � include an accuracy verification: One or more known points (property corner, monument) shall be located with the GPS and cross-referenced with the existing traditional property suroey (metes and bounds). � include a brief description of the GPS equipment utilized. Version: December 2013 Page 11 ATTACHMENT PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION FORM BACKGROUNDINFORMATION A. REPORT COMPLETION DATE FOR PRELIMINARY JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION (JD�: B. NAME AND ADDRESS OF PERSON REQUESTING PRELIMINARY JD: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Attn: Beth Reed, PWS, on behalf of the Town of Southern Shores P.O. Box 33068 Raleigh, NC 27636 C. DISTRICT OFFICE, FILE NAME, AND NUMBER: D. PROJECT LOCATION(S) AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION: (USE THE ATTACHED TABLE TO DOCUMENT MULTIPLE WATERBODIES AT DIFFERENT SITES) State: NC County/parish/borough: Dare City: Southern Shores Center coordinates of site (IaUlong in degree decimal format): Lat. 36.1194° N, Long. 75.7409° W. Universal Transverse Mercator: 18 Name of nearest waterbody: Snow Goose Canal Identify (estimate) amount of waters in the review area: Non-wetland waters (man-made canal): 156.9 linear feet: 50 width (ft) and/or 0.1754 acres. Cowardin Class: Riverine Stream Flow: n/al Wetlands: n/a Cowardin Class: n/a Name of any water bodies on the site that have been identified as Section 10 waters: Tidal: n/a Non-Tidal: n/a E. REVIEW PERFORMED FOR SITE EVALUATION (CHECK ALL THAT APPLY): ❑ Office (Desk) Determination. Date: ❑ Field Determination. Date(s): 1 1. The Corps of Engineers believes that there may be jurisdictional waters of the United States on the subject site, and the permit applicant or other affected party who requested this preliminary JD is hereby advised of his or her option to request and obtain an approved jurisdictional determination (JD) for that site. Nevertheless, the permit applicant or other person who requested this preliminary JD has declined to exercise the option to obtain an approved JD in this instance and at this time. 2. In any circumstance where a permit applicant obtains an individual permit, or a Nationwide General Permit (NWP) or other general permit verification requiring "pre-construction notification" (PCN), or requests verification for a non-reporting NWP or other general permit, and the permit applicant has not requested an approved JD for the activity, the permit applicant is hereby made aware of the following: (1) the permit applicant has elected to seek a permit authorization based on a preliminary JD, which does not make an official determination of jurisdictional waters; (2) that the applicant has the option to request an approved JD before accepting the terms and conditions of the permit authorization, and that basing a permit authorization on an approved JD could possibly result in less compensatory mitigation being required or different special conditions; (3) that the applicant has the right to request an individual permit rather than accepting the terms and conditions of the NWP or other general permit authorization; (4) that the applicant can accept a permit authorization and thereby agree to comply with all the terms and conditions of that permit, including whatever mitigation requirements the Corps has determined to be necessary; (5) that undertaking any activity in reliance upon the subject permit authorization without requesting an approved JD constitutes the applicanYs acceptance of the use of the preliminary JD, but that either form of JD will be processed as soon as is practicable; (6) accepting a permit authorization (e.g., signing a proffered individual permit) or undertaking any activity in reliance on any form of Corps permit authorization based on a preliminary JD constitutes agreement that all wetlands and other water bodies on the site affected in any way by that activity are jurisdictional waters of the United States, and precludes any challenge to such jurisdiction in any administrative or judicial compliance or enforcement action, or in any administrative appeal or in any Federal court; and (7) whether the applicant elects to use either an approved JD or a preliminary JD, that JD will be processed as soon as is practicable. Further, an approved JD, a proffered individual permit (and all terms and conditions contained therein), or individual permit denial can be administratively appealed pursuant to 33 C.F.R. Part 331, and that in any administrative appeal, jurisdictional issues can be raised (see 33 C.F.R. 331.5(a)(2)). If, during that administrative appeal, it becomes necessary to make an official determination whether CWA jurisdiction exists over a site, or to provide an official delineation of jurisdictional waters on the site, the Corps will provide an approved JD to accomplish that result, as soon as is practicable. This preliminary JD finds that there "may be"waters of the United States on the subject project site, and identifies all aquatic features on the site that could be affected by the proposed activity, based on the following information: SUPPORTING DATA. Data reviewed for preliminary JD (check all that apply - checked items should be included in case file and, where checked and requested, appropriately reference sources below): � Maps, plans, plots or plat submitted by or on behalf of the applicant/consultant: . � Data sheets prepared/submitted by or on behalf of the applicant/consultant. ❑ Office concurs with data sheets/delineation report. ❑ Office does not concur with data sheets/delineation report. ❑ Data sheets prepared by the Corps: ❑ Corps navigable waters' study: ❑ U.S. Geological Survey Hydrologic Atlas: . ❑ USGS NHD data. ❑ USGS 8 and 12 digit HUC maps. � U.S. Geological Survey map(s). Cite scale & quad name:1:24,000 — Kitty Hawk Quad. ❑ USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil Survey. Citation: ❑ National wetlands inventory map(s). Cite name: ❑ State/Local wetland inventory map(s): ❑ FEMA/FIRM maps: ❑ 100-year Floodplain Elevation is: (National Geodectic Vertical Datum of 1929) � Photographs: � Aerial (Name & Date): NC Orthoimagery Program (2010). or ❑ Other (Name & Date): ❑ Previous determination(s). File no. and date of response letter: ❑ Other information (please specify): IMPORTANT NOTE: The information recorded on this form has not necessarilv been verified bv the Corps and should not be relied upon for later iurisdictional determinations. Signature and date of Regulatory Project Manager (REQUIRED) 3 �i lr/ Signature and date of person requesting preliminary JD (REQUIRED, unless obtaining the signature is impracticable) Estimated amount of Site Latitude Longitude Cowardin aquatic Class of aquatic number Class resource in resource review area Snow 36.1195 -75.7409 Estuarine 0.1754 Tidal, Section 10, Goose non-wetland Canal 0 AGENT AUTHORIZATION FORM Name: /!�e "(—DitiM o-t S6U.�'�� J l�re y Address: S3� N• Vtrruhto-� ��'�'n'rK� Pnoue; 252-- Z(pl' r�c 2�9�fi Project Name/Description: TIP# B-5417 — Reulacement of Brid�e No. 17 on South Doewood Trail over Snow Goose Canal Date: The Dapartment of the Army U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wilmington District Attention: Tracev Wheeler Fiefd Office: Washinaton Reeulatmv Field Office Re: Wetland Related Consulting and Permitting To Whom [t May Concern: The Town of Southern Shores hereby designates and authorizes Kim(ey-Horn and Associates, Inc. to act in our behalf as our agent solelv for the purpose of processing Jurisdictional Determiiiations, Section 404 permits/Section 401 Watec Quality Certifications applications, and Section ]0 permit applications, and to fiirnish upon request supplemental information in support of applications, etc, from this day focward until successful completion of the permitting process or revocation by the ownec. In addition, [, the undersigned, a duly authorized owner of record of the property/propeities identified herein, do authorize representatives ofthe Wilmington District, U.S. Anny Coips ofEngineers (Corps) to enter upon the property herein described for the purpose of conducting on-site investigations and issuing a determination associated with Waters of the U.S. subject to Federal jurisdiction under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and/or Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of 1899. Authorized this the q�� day of 6r , ZDi S, �-- �Zac�vl t�a�f-��,t�,tbl�G,WDVI��I�c�i-or � _-- Print Propeity Owner's Name Property O ner's Signature Ca Karen Higgins NC Division of Water Resources 401 & Buffer Permitting Unit 1650 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1650 Leqend O Bridge #17 — Major Roads Streams Southem Shores Town Limit — Minor Roads Bodies of Water Flgure' Vicinity MaF STIP Project No. B-541; Replace Bridge #17 over Snow Goose Cana Southem Shores. Dare Count� North Carolina Division of Water Quality - Stream Identification Form, Version 4.11 Date: 5/16/2013 ProjecUSite: Snow Goose Canal Latitude: 36.1194 N EVBIUBiOf: J. Harishorn (KHA) County: Dare Longitude: 75.7409 W TOtal POints: 29 Stream Determination (ci Other Kitty Hawk Quad Stream is at least intermittent Ephemeral Intermitte Perennial g. Quad Name: (1982) if z 19 or perennial if z 30 A. Geomorphology Subtotal = 3. Irnchannel structure: ex. rrttle-pc poolsequence 4. Particle size of stream substrate 5. Active/relic floodplain 6. Depositional bars or benches 7. Recent alluvial deposits 8. Headcuts 9. Grade control 10. Natural valley 11. Second or greater order channe ' artifcial ditches are not rated; see discussic B. Hydrology Subtotal = 0 ��� .. ' " 1 -0001 -0001 � •.• •• ���I -0001 -0001 -0001 -0001 -0001 -0�0� -0�01 � .. � �1�� 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1.5 Score 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 C. Biology Subtotal = 18. Fibrous roots in stn 19. Rooted upland plar 20. Macrobenthos (no1 9.5 �' � � � C � r 2 2 1 1 0.5 0.5 0.5 26. Wetland plants in streambed � FAGW = 0.75; ( 'perennial streams may also be identifed using other methods. See p. 35 of manual. Notes: This is not a typical stream, but rather a coastal canal. The canal is influenced by the tides from Currituck Sound, which ties to the canal within 1/4 mile. Fish were observed in the canal. but the water was slowinq movinq and � � � � � � � � 0 0 3 3 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 =a � 0 0 '0 � 0 � n USACE AID# DWQ # Site # (indicate on attached map) �____ . _ _ _ � STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET Provide the following information for the sMeam reach under assessment: 1. Applicant�5 na�ne: Town of Southern Shores 2. Evaluator's name: �• HditShol'11 (KHA) 3. Date of evaluation: 05/16/2013 5. Name of stream: $nOW Ci00S2 C8110� 7. Approximate drainage 9. Length of reach evaluated: 150� 11. Site coordinates (if known): prefer in decimal degrecs. Lae;mae �ex. sa.s�zs i z�: 36.119400 4. Time of evaluation: 11:15 dm 6. x�ver ba5�n: Pasquotank 8. Stream order. SecOnd Order 10. County: Ddl'e 12. Subdivision name (if any): n�d Lo��g�mae�ex.a�sseeiq: -75J40900 Method location determined (circle): ✓�'iPSO['opo Shee ✓t�Jrtho (Aerial) Photo/GIS�ther GIS❑Other 13. Location of reacli under evaluation (note nearby roads and landmarks and attach map identifying sheam(s) location): Snow Goose Canal is located south of Tall Pine Lane, and crosses beneath S Dogwood Trail. 14. Proposed cha�nel work 15. Recentweather conditions: SUllllY dIICI Cl2df� approximately 85 degrees F. 16. Site conditions at time of visit: SUI111Y df1CI Cl2df, but warming, approximately 85 degrees F. 17. Identify any special waterway classifications known: nSection 10 IITidal Waters IIEssential Fisheries Habitat nTrout Waters �Outstanding Resource Waters � Nutrient Sensitive Waters �Water Supply Watershed, (I-1� 18. Is there a pond or lake located upst�eam of the evalua[iou point? NO If yes, estimate [he water surface area: n/a 19. Does channel appear on USGS quad map? YES 20. Does channel appear on USDA Soil Survey? YES 21. Estimated watershed land use: �� % Residential _% Co�runercial _% Industrial _% Agricultural 20 0�o Forested _% Cleared / Logged 10 % Other ( ROdd WdY ROW � 22. Bankfull width: 50� 23. Bank height (from bed to top of bank): Z� 24. Channel slope down center of sheam: �Flat (0 to 2%) �Gende (2 to 4%) �Moderate (4 to 10%) IISteep (>10%) 25. Channel sinuosity: �✓ Straight �Occasional bends �Frequent meander �Very sinuous �Braided channel Instructions for completion of worksheet (located on page 2): Begin by determiniug the most appropriate ecoregion based on locatio�, terrain, vegetation, stream classification, etc. Every cha�acteristic must be scored using the same ewregion. Assign points to each characteristic within the range shown for the ecoregion. Page 3 provides a brief description of how to review [he characteristics identi6ed in the worksheet. Scores should reflect an overall assessment of the stream reach under evaluation. If a characteristic cannot be evaluated due to site or weather conditio��s, enter 0 in the scoring box and provide an explanation in the coimnent section. Where there are obvious changes in the character of a streain under review (e.g., the stream flows from a pasture i�to a forest), the stream may be divided into smaller reaches that display more continuiry, and a separate forni used to evaluate each reach. The total score assigned to a stream reach must range between 0 and 100, with a score of 100 representing a stream of the highest quality. Total Score (from reverse): 44 Comments: Snow Goose Canal is a man-made canal used to provide access to Jean Guite Creek and the Currituck Sound from the residential areas alonq S Doawood Trail and connectinq roads The canal is likely efFected by wind tides and is likely brackish waters Fish were observed in the canal but water was slow moving and turbid Evaluator's Signature ��"'�'�" ��C4'�'�' � ">� �ate 05�16�2013 This channcl evaluation Sorm is intended to be used only as a guide to assist landowners and environmental professionals in gathering the data required by the United States Army Corps of Engineers to make a preliminary assessment of stream quality. The total score resulting from thc completion of this form is subject to USACE approval and does not imply a particular mitigation ratiu or requirement Fonn subject to change — version 06/03. To Co�runeut, please ca11 9 1 9-876-844 1 x 26. Snow Goose Canal STREAM QUALITY ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET # CHARACTERISTICS ECOREGION POINT RANGE SCORE Coastal Piedmont Mounta3n 1 Presence of flow / persistent pools in stream 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 Z no flow or saturation = 0; stron flow = muc omts 2 Evidence of past human alteration 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 1 extensive alteration = 0• no alteration = max oints 3 Riparian zone 0— 6 0— 4 0— 5 4 no buffer = 0• conti ous, wide buffer = max oints Evidence of nutrient or chemical discharges 4 extensive dischar es = 0• no dischaz es = max oints 0— 5 0— 4 0— 4 4 �: 5 Groundwaterdischarge 0-3 0-4 0-4 1 V no dischar e= 0; s rin s, see s, wetlands etc. = max oints N Presence of adjacent floodplain � 6 0-4 0-4 0-2 1 no flood lain = 0• extensive flood lain = max oints Q� Entrenchment / floodplain access � dee 1 entrenched = 0; fre uent floodin = max oints 0— 5 0— 4 0— 2 1 8 Presence of adjacent wetlands 0— 6 0— 4 0— 2 Q no wetlands = O; lar e ad'acent wetlands = max oints 9 Channelsinuasity 0-5 0-4 0-3 Q extensive channelization = 0; natural meander = max oints 10 Sedimentinput 0-5 0-4 0-4 3 extensive de osition= 0; little or no sediment = max oints Size & diversity of channel bed substrate � * 11 NA 0-4 0-5 NA fine homo enous = 0• laz e diverse sizes = max oints 12 Evidence of channel incision or widening 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 yi dee 1�ncised = 0• stable bed & banks = ma�c omts 4 a' Presence of major bank failures 13 severe erosion = 0; no erosion, stable banks = max oints 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 4 �' 14 Roat depth and density on banks 0— 3 0— 4 0— 5 Q F no visible roots = 0; dense roots throu hout = max oints � Impact by agriculture, livestocly ar timber production 15 substantial im act =0; no evidence = max oints 0— 5 0— 4 0— 5 5 16 Presence af riffle-pooUripple-pool complexes 0— 3 0— 5 0— 6 Q Fno riffles/ri les or ools = 0; well-develo ed = max oints � 17 Habitat complexity 0— 6 0— 6 0— 6 2 little or no habitat = 0; fre uent, varied habitats = max oints �Canopy coverage over streambed 18 no shadin ve etation = 0; continuous cano = mas oints 0— 5 0— 5 0— 5 1 Substrate embeddedness 19 NA* 0-4 0-4 NA* dee 1 embedded = 0• loose structure = max Z� Presence ot'stream invertebrates (see page 4) 0— 4 0— 5 0— 5 1 � no evidence = 0• common numerous es = max oints (j 21 Presence of amphibians 0— 4 0— 4 0— 4 3 O no evidence = 0; common numerous es = max oints Presence af fish O 22 0-4 0-4 0-4 4 � no evidence = 0; corrunon numerous es = max oints 23 Evidence of wildlife use 0— 6 0— 5 0— 5 3 no evide�ce = 0; abundant evidence = max oints Total Points Possible i0p 100 100 TOTAL SCORE (also enter on first page) �}t} �` lhese characteris[ics are not assessed in coastal streams. h N � � � � I � � U � � � d` � � � � 0 � � r�� V � � O V See Sheet 7A For InOex of S/�efs See Sleet 1B Por Corr✓entlonol Plon Sl�et Symbols TOWN OF SOUTHERN SHORES: RACHEL PATRICK (252) 261-2394 NCDOT CONTACT: MOHAMMED MAHIOUB, EI �919) 707-6275 GRAPHIC SCALES 20 10 0 20 40 PLANS 20 10 0 20 40 PROFILE (HORIZONTAL) 4 2 0 4 8 PRl1FII F NFRTIfAI l ' DESIGN DATA ADT 2008 = <400 VPD ADT 2030 = <400 VPD DHV = WA o = wn T = WA V = 25 mph DESIGN EXCEPTION: WA FUNCTIONAL CLASSIPICATION: LOCAL COLLECTOR ' (TTST + DUAL) Z 5 4 e 0 � � � .� � � . �� � � . �� �� � �� � .� �� �� � . � . .� �D�� ���C�. i�� I��������\\ :�l � DARE CO U1�TY LOCATION: BRIDGE 1110. l7 OVER S11IOW GOOSE CANAL ON SOUTH DOGWOOD TRAIL 1.�. � B-5417 a wTB PqW.NP P..�.P4MNLL d5C50.id BRZ-0154�3) 45950.2.1 BRZ-0159�3) 45050.34 BRZ-0154�3) \ NAD�C GRIp ` B�SRS o� TYPE OF WORK GRADING, PAVI11iG, DRAI11lAGE, AND STRUCTURE ro �S � PROJECT LEXGTH LENGTH OF ROAD WAY TIP PROJECT 8-5417 = 0.0476 MILE LENGTH OP STRUCTURE T/P PROIECT B-5417 = 0.0213 MILE TOTAL LENGTH OF ilP P(tOJECT 8-5417 = 0.0689 MILE PLANS PREPAR&D FOR THE NCDOT BY: 2012 STANDARD SPBCIFlCATIONS RIGHT OF WAY DATE: OCTOBER 2014 L6T77NG DATE: �ANUARV2�i5 Kimley»>Horn �.��. e�a.w��,�..».,. CECIL NARRON, P.E. PRO/£CT ENGINE6R MATlHEW WEST. P.E., A VS rxo,7ncr nasrcx axcrNasx ro e aoav000 raa� NYDRAULICS ENGlNSER ROADWAY DES/GN BNGIN88R DIVISION OF NI( STATB OP NORTH � o� xoerq ��d �� . : �� � O os rp�N° lvoae: �vor cu .�cuae *S. U.E. = Subsurface Utility Engineering BOUNDARIES AND PROPERTY.• State Line —""—""— County Lina — - Township line CI}Y �If18 Reservation Line — - Property Line Existing Iron Pin � Property Comer --" Properly Monument � Parcel/Sequence Number 23 Existing Fence Line -'—"—x- Proposed Woven Wire Fence a Proposed Chain Link Fence a Proposed Barbed Wire Fence e Existing WeTland Boundary ----"°---- Proposed Wetland Boundary "a Existing Endangered Animal Boundary "a Existing Endangered PIanT Boundary `°° Known Soil ConTamination: Area or SiTe �— �� Potential Soil Coniamination: Area or Siie -- �%— d,:/� BUILDINGS AND OTHER CULTURE.• Gas Pump Venf or lLi+ Tank Cap � Sign � Well ° Small Mine 'X' Foundation � Area Outline � Cemeiery � Building .��— School � Church � Dam HI'DROLOGY.� Stream or Body of Water Hydro, Pool or Reservoir Jurisdictional Stream BufferZone 1 Buffer Zone 2 Flow Arrow Disappearing Stream Spring Wefland Proposed Lateral, Tail, Head Difch False Sump �----J _�S—_ — —BZ1— —ez s— o,'.. �.. � �� �► �J ll Ell ll Jte 1U11C 1V IU�J[S ll 1L'7L �l.L'ilJhi�lLe1L1�'til �������� ��'' ���s��L��,� CONVENTIONAL PLAN SHEET SYMBOLS RAILROADS.� Standard Gauge csx rR� RR Signal Milepost ,,,,�Po , „ Switch 0 RR Abandoned � � � � RR Dismantled ------ — RIGHT OF W.9Y.• Baseline Control Point � Existing Right of Way Marker 0 Existing Right of Way Line Proposed RighT of Way Line �— Proposed Right of Way Line wiTh � Iron Pin and Cap Marker Proposed RighT of Way Line with � ConcreTe or Granite RAN Marker Proposed Control of Access Line wiih � Concrete GA Marker Existing Control of Access --��— Proposed Control of Access -� Existing EasementLine --E — Proposed Temporary Construdion Easemeni - —e Proposed Temporary Drainage EasemeM— T�e Proposed Permanenf Drainage Easement PDE Proposed Permanent Drainage /UtiliTy Easement oue Proposed PermanenT Utility Easement —eue Proposed Temporary UtiliTy Ensemeni Tue— Proposed Aerial Uiility Easemeni AUE— Proposed Permanent Easement with O Iron Pin and Cap Marker � ROADS AND RELATED FEATURES: Existing Edge of Pavement Existing Curb ----- Proposed Slope Stakes CuT --- �--- Proposed Slope Stakes Fill --- F--- Proposed Curb Ramp cR Existing Metal Guardrail Proposed Guardrail T T Existing Cable Guiderail " " Proposed Cable Guiderail " " " " EqualiTy Symbol � Pavement Removal � PEGETATION.• Single Tree � Single Shrub � Hedge ",,.'-m..""" '"" Woods Line �"'�"�""`�" Orchard Vineyard EXISTING STRUCTURES.• MAJOR: Bridge, Tunnel or Box Culvert Bridge Wing Wall, Head Wall and End Wall MINOR: Head and End Wall Pipe Cuivert Footbridge Drainage Box: Catch Basin, DI or JB Paved Ditch Gutter Storm Sewer Manhole STorm Sewer UTILITIES.• POWER: Existing Power Pole Proposed Power Pole Exisiing JoinT Use Pole Proposed JoinT Use Pole Power Manhole Power Line Tower Power Transformer 11Ki Power Cable Hand Hole H-Frame Pole Recorded UK Power Line Designated lLG Power Line (S.U.E.*) TELEPHONE: p fl €i Q vi�aya�a �oN� — , caxc ww ( coxc Hw �---------C �ce OO � b � -� OO � � �� Existing Telephone Pole � Proposed Telephone Pole � Telephone Manhole �T Telephone Booth � Telephone Pedestal �T Telephone Cell Tower � tLG Telephone Cable Hand Hole "0 Recorded lL� Telephone Cable —' Designated lLii Telephone Cable (S.U.E.') '---- Recorded lLti Telephone Conduit "— DesignaTed lLU Telephone Conduit(S.U.E.*t ----'°---- Recorded lLG Fiber Optics Cable '`° Designated LL� Fiber Optics Cabla (S.U.E.�- ----"°--- WATER: Water Manhole Water Meter Wafer Valve Water Hydrant — Recorded LIKa Watar Line Designaied lL� Water Line (S.U.E.'r— -- Above Ground Wafer Line �� N: TV Satellite Dish TV Pedestal N Tower ILT� TV Cable Hand Hole Recorded WG TV Cable Designafed IA�G N Cable (S.U.E.*) -- Recorded lVG Fiber Optic Cable Designated U�C+ Fiber Optic Cable (S.U.E.`}- --- GAS: Gas Valve Gas MeTer Recorded lLtii Gas Line —� Designaied lLri Gas Line (S.U.E.`) - Above Ground Gas Line SANITARY SEWER: Sanitary Sewer Manhole Sanitary Sewer Cleanoui lLri Sanitary Sewer Line � — Above Ground Sanitary Sewer ='� Recorded SS Forced Main Line — DesignaTed SS Forced Main Line (S.U.E.") --- MISCELLANEOUS: Utility Pole Utility Pole with Base Utility Located Object UfiliTy Troffic Signal Box --- Utility Unknown Uni Line — IA�G Tank; Water, Gas, Oil Underground Storage Tank, Approx. Loc. — NG Tank; Waier, Gas, Oil Geoenvironmental Boring lLG TesT Hole (S.U.E.`) �— Abandoned According io Utility Records — End of Information EXISTING GROUND � TALL PINE LANE TYPICAL SECTION NO. 5 -Y2- STA l0 f 48,00 TO STA 11+03,84 EXISTING GROUND Kimley>» Horn P.O. BO% �3060 RALEIGM, N.C.2)636J�68 pF NO. f-o10 B-S4l/ ROADWAY DESIGN ENGINEFR , p�`H �i�y ��!y"; �?:QCF 9y�.9 =, � ; ° SEAL ''�. : ' ` 029076 � _ :s �!`.Ngl.tl��'a.�y'``' �",!HfW 5.�;.�� NOTES: 1. PAVEMENT EDGE SLOPES AFE 1:1 UNLES OTNERWISE NOTED 2. SEE PLANS FOR SPECIFIC TAPER LOCATIG 3. SEE MATCH L/NE SECT/ONS FOR EXCEPTIi TO STATION L/MITS 4. PAVED SHOULDER LOCATIONS WILL VAR SEE PLANS FOF SPECIFIC LOCATION DETi PAVEMENT SCHEDULE PROPOSEO APPROX. l-I/2' ASPHPLT CONCRETE SURFACE CWRSE TYPE 5958. CI qN AVERAGE RATE OF l68 lBS. PER SQ. YD. C� PROPOSED APPROX.3' ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE 7YPE 595B.AT AN AVERAGE RA7E OF l68 IBS. PER 50. YD. lN EACH OF 7V/0 LAYERS. C� PROPoSED VAR. DEPTN lSPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE C01/RSE.7YPE S95B, A7 AN AVERPGE RArE OF Il2 LBS. PER 50. YD. PER P DEPTH. TO BE PLACED lN W ERS NOT LE55 THMI l5' lN DEPTH OR GREATER TNAN 2' lN DEPTH. PROPoSED APPROX. 4' ASPHALT CONCRETE IATERMEDIATE CO(IRSE 7YPE 11908 DI AT AN AVERAGE RATE OF 456 LBS. PER 50. YD. D2 P�PoSED VAR. DEPTH ASPHALT CONCRETE lN(ERMEOIATE COURSE, 7YPE ll9L AN AVERAGE RATE OF ll4 LBS. PER S0. YD. PER P DEPTH TO BE PLACED IN W ERS NOT LESS THAfJ 25'OR GREA7ER THM/ 4' lN DEPTH. E� PROPoSED MPROX. 4' ASPHPLT CONCRETE BASE COlIRSE TYPE B25AB, A7' AN AVERAGE RATE OF 342 lBS. PER SQ. YD. E� PROPOSEO VAR.DEPTH ASF AN AVERAGE RA7f OF ll4 Lt lN WERS NOT LESS THAN. T I EPRTH MATERIAL U I EXISTING PAVEMENT V I MILLING ASPHALT PAVEMENT,lS'DEP7H �/ I VARIABLE DEP7H /SPNALT PAVEAIEI/T lSEE DETNL W2J B25A8, AT PLACEO 0 g 0 g m E � � � � � i PAV£MENT - - - - - - - ' i-vz �-------------- -c-Miuza --- --� -r2- Miu �a OR AS D�RECTED � BY ENG�NEER DETAIL W1 - MILLING DETAIL REBUILD ALL GR4VEL DRIVEWAYS USING 6" ABC. > � i � TIE TO EXISTING � l5' MIN 25' MIN 3' MIN � � ----- � ------ — ----------- ---' � EZ DETAIL W2 - METHOD OF WEDGING * 5' RADIUS / ` 5' RADIUS *�EDGE OF PAVED SHLD. � � EDGE OF TRAVEL WAY * OR AS SHOWN ON PLAN SHEETS DETAIL W3 (TYPICAL GRAVEL DRIVEWAY TURNOUT) REBUILD ALL CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS USING b" REINFORCED CONCRETE � Q OVER 6" ABC. 1 TIE TO EXISTING u � z> / O oe � Vo� �* *5' RADIUS 5' RADIUS JC ,�EDGE OF PAVED SHLD. OF TRAVEL WAY J� OR AS SHOWN ON PLAN SHEEfS DETAIL W4 (TYPICAL CONCRETE DRIVEWAY TURNOUT) MILL AND OVERLAY � Tlf NEW PAVEMENT ro exisnNc """_ _ _ """"""" _ _ _ _ EXISTING PAVEMENI' � NEW PAVEMEfJr - FULL D£PTH fSEE CORRESPoNDING TYPICAL SECTION cewnir Fricriur. FOR REOUIRED PAVEMENT STRUC7URE1 DETAIL S7 - SAWCUT DETAIL Kimley>»Horn P.O. BOX 33068 RALFIGH, N.G R>696-3068 IF NO. FOm ' `O��FS,ypp�G�'y9': �i 0 Y''. a ' � 4 SEAL '�. _ ;�,. 02987 Q,,h � =,qfl E�KS���,S,: AND��NSTALL✓90�DEGREE BULKHEAD WA11 BURRIED 2' IN PROPoSED RIP RM • NOTE: SEE PLAIJS FOR BULKHE?D REMO✓AL LOCATI DETAIL 3 - BULKHEAD REMOVAL C� C2 C3 D/ D2 E/ E2 % U V PAVEMENT SCHEDULE PROPoSED MPROX. l-l/2' ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE�TYPE 5958, AN AVERAGE RATE OF l68 LBS.PER SQ.YD. PROPOSED PPPROX. 3' ASPNALT CONCRETE SURfACE COURSE TYPE 595B,AT AN AVERPGE RATE OF l68 LBS. PER S0. YD. lN EACH OF 7W0 LAl'ERS. PROPoSE� VM.OEPTH ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE CWRSE,7YPE S95B,A� PN AVERPGE RArE OF Il2 LBS. PER 50. YD. PfR P DEP7H. TO BE PLACED lN LAYERS NOT LESS THAN l5'lN DEPTH OR GREATER THAN 2'lN DEPTH. PROPoSED APPROX. 4' ASPHALT CONCRETE Ih7ERME0/A7E COURSE 7YPE ll9AE AT AN AVERAGE RATE OF 456 lBS. PER S0. YD. PROPOSED VAR. DEPTH ASPHALT CONCRETE IhTERMEOIATE CWRSE, 7YPE 119.( AN AVERPGE RATE OF ll4 LBS. PER S0. YD. PER P DEP7H TO BE PLACED lN Lll'ERS N07 LESS THAN 25'OR GREATER THAN 4'lN DEPTH. PROPoSED PPPROX.4' ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE COURSE 7YPE B25AB,AT AN AVERAGE RATE OF 342 LBS. PER 50. YD. PROPoSED VAR. DEPTH ASPHALT CONCRE7E BASE COURSE, 7YPE B250B, AT AN AVERAGE RATf OF ll4 LBS. PER S0. YD. PER P DEPTH TO BE PLACED lN LAYERS NOT LESS THAN 3'OR 6REATER THMI 55'lN DEPTH. EPRTH MATERIPL EXISTING PAVEMENi MILLING ASPH?LT PAVEMEAT,lS'DEPTH � I I �/ I VARIABLE DEPTH ASPHALT PAVEMENT fSEE OET41L W21 0 m 0 g 3 y E c � � � � s 8 � � 3 Y DETAIL 4- MOD/FIED CONCRETE FLUME DETA/L END CONCRETE OR RIP—RAP DITCH AT CONSTRUCTION LIMITS � SEE ROADWAY PLANS — I I 4 7 2'• 6 I nn�uci Anoc I 2'-4 OPTIONAL SEE RDY. PLANS DOWNGRADE OR SAG OUTLET WATER i� � �� WATER FLOW FLOW FLOW DIVERSION NOTES: TRANSITION CURB DOWN AS � 45' BRIDGE APPROACH SLAB dODIFIED CONCRETE FLUME PAY LIMITS — PER EACH PLAN VIEW 4�_p�, +l ,Z� �rr v � 4" CONC. � PAVED DITCH SECTION C-C OUTLET rti FLOW DIVERSION ` O ~ � FLOWR 8" X 4° LIP CURB OUTLET I � WATEfl � � FLOW DIVERSION FLOW ~ O SAG DOWN GRADE FLOW DIVERSION EXAMPLES - CONSTRUCT MODIFIED CONCRETE FLUME AND SHOULDER BERM GUTTER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS DETAIL. - CONSTRUCT CONCRETE DITCH IN ACCORDANCE WITH STD. DWG. N0. 850.01. - CONSTRUCT RIP RAP LINED DITCH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS DETAIL, IF CALLED FOR IN PLANS. - CONCRETE OR RIP RAP LINED DITCH SHALL BE THE TYPE AND LENGTH SPECIFIED BY THE ROADWAY PLANS. THE DITCH SHALL TERMINATE AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. IF NO TERMINATION IS INDICATED PLACE RIP-RAP AT THE END OF THE DITCH AS INDICATED BY STD. DWG. 876.02 FOR AN 18" PIPE. TRANSITIONS FROM THE DITCH TO TERMINATION SHALL BE AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. - MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE AS DICTATED BY SITE CONDITIONS AND DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. — REFERENCE NCDOT SPECIAL DETAIL MODFLMDTCH AND NCDOT SPECIAL PROVISION SPS R10 tl-J9l/ Kimley»>Horn Ro�NGINER5IGN RALEIGH,NC]163W069 ���QN��Ovy4% PE NO.F-010] = ��QQ Y. � _ : SEAL , _ 8„ 2'_q" MIN. �7/g" RADIUS ��:.4�;0�. .o,.o. ���v.�o.��` r�rl SECTION A-A 8�� 2�_80 8,� W� � �;4,,00.0 0 0: �_° �_� SECTION B-B � 4, �,� 2 0" v s„ _ , � T( ji � j�,i' j�y�.i y r v,,�;;r �� RIP-RAP LINED DITCH N � � � � � U O R1 � � d` � � � � � � � � V �` l� O � See Sheet 7A For Zndex of Sleets See 5leet iB Fo� Corrventional Plan Sl�et Symbols TOWN OF SOUTHERN SHORES: RACHEL PATRICK (252) 261-2394 NCDOT CONTACT: MOHAMMED MAHJOUB, EI �919�707-6275 GRAPHIC SCALES 20 10 0 20 40 PLANS 20 10 0 20 40 PROFILE (HORIZONTAL) 4 2 0 4 8 �� � � DESIGN DATA ADT 2008 = <400 VPD ADT 2030 = <400 VPD DHV = WA D = WA T = WA V = 25 mph DESIGN EXCEPTION: WA fUNCTIONAL CLASSIFICATION: IOCAL COLLECTOR . mrer � nii�� � 4 e 0 � ����� �� A�' �� 1L � ������ld � ILY�I V ILAJJl�dV �ll ll.LIL�ILIl�� 1L Al DARE COU11tTY LOCATI011L• BRIDGE 1110.17 OVER S1KOW GOOSE CANAL 0111 SOUTH DOGWOOD TRAIL 1.c. � B-5417 � .,. a�,.� .....�.�o � rtauso.l.1 Q ePZatu�a) I C54502.1 BRZ-015413) RhY \ NqpNC GR�O B�SRS o� TYPE OF WORK GRADING, PAVIIKG, DRAl11lAGE, A11ID STRUCTURE ro �S � PROJECT LEA'GTH LENGTH OF ROADWAY TIP PROIECT 8-5417 = 0.0476 M/LE LENGTH OF STRUCTURE TIP PROJECT B-5477 = 0.0273 MILE TOTAL LENGTH OF TIP PltOJER B-5417 = 0.0689 MILE PLAXS PREPARrsD FOR THE NCDOT BY: 2012 STANDARD SPSCIFICATTONS Kimley»>Horn Qc �i. uwi��.�... w RIGNT OF WAY DATE: CECIL NARRON, P.E. OCTOBER 2014 rno�acr eHCrvssn LETTING DATE: MATlHEW WESi, P.E., AVS JANUARY 2075 PRwecr nss�cx avc ro e ooav000 rRa� HS'ORAULICS ENGIN6ER ROADWAY D6SffiN ENG7NSER D7VlS/ON OF ffiG STATE OF NORTX 1 ao xo y �E C�1 4� s i 6p '�! �� iR�M S 0 h 0 S 0 � � 5 Y h 0 N INDEX OF SHEETS SHEET NUMBER O 5 RIPTION IA IB IC-I 2A-ITHRU 2A-5 2B-/ 20-/ 3 3B-I 3P-/ 4 5 TMP-ITHRU TAIP-4 SIGN-I EC-ITNRU EC-2 EC-3 THRU EC-6 UTL-I UC-ITNRU UC-2 X-0 X-IA X-ITHRU X-6 X-7 THRU X-8 5l THRU 529 SN TI7LE SHEET INDEX OF SHE£TS.GENERAL NOTES.AND USr OF STANDAROS CONVENT/ON.d1 $YMBOLS SUMEY CONTROL SH£ET TYPICAL 5£CTIONS,PAVEMENT $CH£OULf.AN� MISCELLANEWS DETAILS R0�7DWAY DETAIL SHfE7 ORAINM,E DETNL Sl/EET SUMMARY OF IXIAN7?lES EARThWORK SUMMARI' PARCEL INDEX SHEEr PLAN SHEfT PROFILf SHEET 7RAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLANS 5/GNING SHEE7 EROSION CONTROL SHEfTS EROSION CONTROL DETAILS EXISTING UTILITY COOROINArION SHEET UrIUTY CONSTRUCT/ON PLANS CRO55 SECTiON INDEX CRO55 SECTION SUMMN7Y SHEET -L- SWTH OOGW000 TRAIL CRO55 S£CTIONS -Y2- TALL PIN£ LANE CRO55 SfCTlONS STRUCTURE PLANS STRUCTUR£S STANDARO N07E5 SHEET GENERAL NOTES QUALITY OF WORK: WORK IN THIS PROJECT SHALL CONFORN TO THESE PLANS. THE LATEST ED?IONS OF THE NORTN CAROLINA DfPARTMENT OF TRPNSPoRTATION fNCDOTiR0A0 STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS.TH£ NORTH CAROLINA EROSION AND SEDIMENT COIJrROL NANOBOOK.THE NORTH CAROIJNA EROS/ON AND SE�IMENT CONTROL REGULA7IONS.IN THE EVENT OF CONFUCT BE7W£EN N✓Y OF THESE STANDARDS.SPECIFICA7/ONS.OR PLANS.rHE NCDOT GUIDELINES SHALL GO✓ERN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN THESE PLANS. M�' DISCREPANCIES FIX1ND BETWfEN 7HE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICA7/ONS AIJO SIrE CONDI(IONS OR ANY INCONSISTENCIES OR ANBIGUITIES IN ORAWINGS OR SPfCIFICATlONS SHALL B£ IMMEDIATELY REPoRTED TO TH£ ENGINE£R.IN WRITING.WHO SHALL PROMP7LY ADORESS SUCH INCONSISTENCIE$ OR AMB/GU?IES.WORK DONE BY THE CONTRACTOR AFTER HIS DISCOVERY OF SUCH DISCREPANCIES, INCONSISrENClES.OR AMBIGU/rlE$ SHALL BE DONE AT THE CONTRAC70R'S RISK. GENERAL NOTES CONTINUED GENERAL NOTES: 2012 NCDOT SPECIFICATIONS £FFECTN£r JANUARY 2012 DESCRIPT/ON OF WORK: THE PROJECT CONSISTS OF THE REPLACEMENT OF THE SOUTH DOf>WOOD BRIDGE fBRIDGE •/71 AND R£AIOVAL AND PLPCEMENT OF BULKHEADS IN SNOW GOOSE CANA4A TRIBUTARY OF THE JEM' GU/riE CREEK IN DARE CO!/NTY.SOUTHERN SHORES.NORTH CAROLINASPECIFIC IMPROV£MENTS ARf DEr.NLED HER£lN. ALL WORK $H/LLL CONFORN TO NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPoRTA7ION $TANDAROS AND SPECIFICArlONS. CONSTRUCT/ON SURVEYING: N1 SUf7VEYlNG WORK REIX1/R£D FOR 7HE CONSTRUCTION OF 7'HIS PROJECT AND VERIFICATION OF lN-PLACE EARTHWORK WANTlTIfS WI[1 BE PERFORAIfO 6Y A UCENSED NORTH CAROUNA LAND SURVEYOR./T IS rHE RESPoNSIBILITY OF THE CONTRAC70R TO CONTRpCr DIRECTLY WITH THE SUINEYOR FOR ACL SURVEYING SERV/CES REIX//RED IX/RING CONSTRUCTION. GRADE LINE: ('aRADING AND SUFFACING: THE GRADE LINES SHOwN DEN07E THf FINISHED ELEVaTION OF THE PROPoSED ROAOWAY SURFACf AT GR.aDf PoINTS SHOWN ON THE 7YPlCN. SECTION5.6RADE IJNES MAY BE AOJUSTED A7 THEIR BEGINNING AND ENOING MID AT STRUCTURES AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER /N ORDER TO SECURE A PROPER 7/E-IN. CLEARING: CL£AR�NG ON rHIS PROJ£C7 SHALL BE PERFORMED r0 THE LIMITS ESTABLISHED BY METH00 ll. SUPERELEVATION: N1 TRAN$?IONS SHALL BE CONSTRUC7ED AS SHOWN ON TH£ PLAN AN� CRO55 SEC7ION SHEETS.CRO55 SLOPE TRAlJSiTi0N5 ARE TO BE REVOLV£D ABIX/T THE GRADE POINTS SHOWN ON THE TYP/CAL SECTIONS. CROSS SLOPE TRANS?IONS OCCUR ON TALL PINE LANE AT 7HE INTERSECTION OF SWTH DOGWOOD TRAIL FND THf BEGINNING AND ENDING OF CONSTRUCTION ON SOUlH DOGW000 TRAIL S/DE FOADS: THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE REOUIRED TO DO ACL NECESSARY WORK TO PROVIDE SU/TABLE CONNECTIONS W?H ALL ROADS.STRE£TS.AND ORNES £NTERING THlS PROJECT.THIS WORK WlLL BE PAID FOR AT THE CONTRACT UN? PRICE FOR THE PARTICULAR ?EMS INVOLVED. GEOTECNNICALINVESTIGATIONS: SUBSURFACEPLANS: LlMlTED SUBSURFACE IhYESTIGATIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON 7HI5 PROJECT AND ARE INCLUDEO lN THE COA?RAC7 SPECIFICATIONS.THE CONTRACTOR SHOULD MAKE Hl5 OWN ADDITIONAL lN✓£STIGATION INTO SUBSURFACE COND?IONS A$ NECESSARI'. END BENTS: 7HE ENGINEER SHALL CHECK THE SrRUCrURE END B£NT PLANS. DETAILS.AND CRO55-SECTION PR/OR TO SETTING OF THE SLOPE STAKES FOR THE EMBANKMENT OR EXCAVATION APPROFCH/NG A BRIDGE. GENERAL NOTES CONTINUED UiILIT/ES: UTIUTY ONNfRS ON TNIS PROJECT AREr WATER fDARE COUNTYI f25D 975-92% POW£R fDOAIINION POWER! f2521256-2888 TELEPHONE fC£N7URY IJNK) f2521475-8265 CABLE (CHARTfRI f2521 48 9-119 9 R£WIRED RELOCATIONS OR AD.lUSTMENr OF EXISTING UTIL?IES ARE SHOWN /N THESE PLANS !Sh'EETS UTC-I.UC-I AND UC-21 AND SHWLD BE COORDINATED BY THE CONTRACTOR AS PMT OF rHIS PROJECT. ALL RELOCATION OF UTIlJ7'lES SHNl BE COMPLETEO PR/OR TO BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION ON THE BRIDGE STRUCTURE. WATERWAY ACCE55: CONTRACTOR SHALL RESrRIC7 N1 RECREATIONAL ACC£SS TO $NOW GOOSE CM'PL WAT£RWAY DURING DEMO M'D CONSTRUCTION PBOVE WAT£f7WAY. CONSTRUCTION IN-WATER MORATORIUM: TH£ PROJEC7 AREA /5 WI7HIN AN INLANO PRIMNtY NURSERY AREA AND 70 THE EXTENr OF WORK.AN IN-WATER MORATORIUM OF FEBRUARY /5 - SEPrEMBER 30 WWLD BE REOUESTED TO M/NlMIZE IMPACTS TO AO!/ATIC R£SWRCfS. LIST OF 2072 ROADWAY STANDARD DRAWINGS THE FOLLOWING ROADWAY 57ANDAR05 AS APPEAR IN 'RO?DWAY STANDARD ORAW/NGS'- ROADWAY DESIfiN UN/! - NC OEPARTMENr OF TRANSPoRTAT/ON- RN.EICH,NG. DATED JANUARY 2012 ARE APPUCABLE TO THlS PROJECT AI✓D BY REFERENCE HERfIN ARE CONSIDERED A PART OF THESE PLANS. STD.NO. DESCR/PTION ONISION 2 - EARThWORK 200p2 YETH00 OF ClEAR/NG - YETH00 u 225D2 GU�DE FOR CRAD/NG SUBGRADE - SECONONn' AND LOCAC ONIS/ON 4 - YA/OR STRUCTURES 422/0 REINFORCED BR/DGE APPAOACN FILLS ONIS/OH 7- CONCRET£ PAVEYENlS AYO SHWlDERS 700D5 TYING PROPoSED PAVEYEM' TO EXISTING PAVENENT DNIS/ON 8 - /NCIDENTW.S B4802 ORNEWAT TURNp/T- RPD/US TYPE 84804 STRE£T TURNOUT 876A/ RIP RAP IN CHANNELS ONIS/ON 9 - 5/GNING 9pJ2p WOOD S/GN PoSi 90�1J0 OR/ENTAT/ON OF GRWND NWNTED S/GNS 9p45p MOUNTIH6 OF TYPE 'D'.'E' ANO 'f' S/GNS ON '(Y CHANNEL Po5�5 pYlS/ON tl- l5'ORK ZONE TRAFFM CONfROL IIOIO/ WORK ZONE ADVANCE wARNING S/GNS n0/pJ TENPoRORY ROAD CLOSf/RES IIO/JI TRAFF/C Q�N(ROL OES/GN TABLES lI/OA/ STATIONARI' WORK ZONE S/GNS - YO(INTING HEIGHT & LATfRPL CLEARANCE mOD2 PoRTABLE WORK ZONE $IGNS 11300/ OR(lY II45A/ BARR/CAOES - TYPE-/// ONIS/ON l2 - PAVEWEh7 YARKINGS.MARKERS ANO DEIINEAT/ON /264p/ OBJfCT NARKERS 1269A2 P[ACEMENT OF OBJ£C7 YARKERS ONIS/ON /5 - 1?IL?lES 15/5AI WATER 4ETER ON/SION l6 - EROS/ON COhTROI AHD AOADSIO£ OEVELOPNEN/ /$p5p/ TENPoRARY S/LT FENCE 1631O1 NATiING /NSTNIATION ; 1N ,0 ; ��ac :;y.,� ,'tjH! Nvte: Not to J'eale *S. U.E. = Subsurface Utility Engineering BOUNDARIES AND PROPERTY.• State Line —""—'°'- CounTy Line Township Line - City Line Reservation Line Propeiiy Line — ExisTing Iron Pin � Property Corner Property Mon�ment � Parcel/Sequence Number 1z3 Fxisting Fence Line -x x—x- Proposed Woven Wire fence Proposed Chain Link Fence a Proposed Barbed Wire Fence � Existing Weiland Boundary ----"e---- Proposed Wetland Boundary ^° ExisTing Endangered Animal Boundary E•a Existing Endangered Plant Boundary F°° Known Soil Contaminafion: Area or Site —�%— � Poiential Soil Coniamination: Area or Site -- ?�, —� BUILDINGS AND OTHER CULTURE.• Gas Pump Vent or lYG Tank Cap o Sign � Well ° Small Mine x Foundafion 0 Area Outline � Cemefery n0� Building L� School L] Church � Dam HYDROLOGY.• S}ream or Body of Wafer -- Hydro, Pool or Reservoir `____] Jurisdictional Siream —�5-- - Buffer Zone 1 —ez � — Buffer Zone 2 —a� z— Flow Arrow F----- Disappearing Sfream >— Spring o` -"�--" Wetland � Proposed Laferal, Tail, Head Ditch � False Sump m �°1[°A°7[°lE �lF N�]Eg"l�[°1H[ �A1Eg��,�IeTA ���V����N �1F 1H[���3[�.��� CONVENTIONAL PLAN SHEET SYMBOLS RAILROADS.• Standard Gauge �x rR� RR Signal Milepost ,,,,�Po „s Switch � RR Abandoned � � � � RR Dismantled - RIGHT OF W.9Y.• Baseline Confrol Point � Existing Right of Way Marker � Existing RighT of Way Line - Proposed RighT of Way Line —� Proposed Right of Way Line with � Iron Pin and Cap Marker Proposed RighT of Way Line with � Concrete or Granite WW Marker Proposed Control of Access Line wiTh � Concrete C/A Marker Orchard Vineyard EXISTING STRUCTURES.• MAIOR: Bridge, Tunnel or Box Culvert Bridge Wing Wall, Head Wall and End Wall MINOR: Head and End Wall Pipe Culvert Footbridge Drainage Box: Catch Basin, DI or JB Paved DiTch Guiter Storm Sewer Manhole Exisfing ConTrol of Access _��_ Storm Sewer Proposed ConTrol of Access —� UTILITIES.• Exisiing Easement Line --E—_— Proposed Temporary Construdion EasemenT- —E . POWER: Proposed Temporary Drainage EasemeM— ToE— Existing Power Pole Proposed PermanenT Drainage Easement— —poe Proposed Power Pole Existing JoinT Use Pole Proposed Permanent Drainage / Utilify EasemenT—oue Proposed Permanent UTility Easement PuE— P�oposed Joint Use Pole Proposed Temporary UTility EasemenT TuE Power Manhole Proposed Aerial Ufility EasemenT —quE POWBr Line Tower Power Transformer Proposed PermanenT Easement with O �yti', power Cable Hand Hole Iron Pin and Cap Marker ROADS AND XELATED FF,.9TURES.• H-Frame Pole Existing Edge of Pavemeni Recorded UK'i Power Line ExisTing Curb _____ Designated lLG Power Line (S.U.E.') Proposed Slope Stakes Cut --- �--- Proposed Slope Stakes Fill --- F--- Proposed Curb Ramp cR Existing MeTal Guardrail ' " Proposed Guardrail T ' Existing Cable Guiderail " Proposed Cable Guiderail " " EqualiTy Symbol � PavemenT Removal � I�EGETATION.• Single Tree � Single Shrub ° Hedge ,.`", ""_""""''' Woods Line '�"�"�"�"'�" TELEPHONE: Q f3 S] Fi vioayara rorvc — , coHC ww ( caHC xw �--------� � ce O • • O � n .--. Exisiing Telephone Pole � Proposed Telephone Pole 'o- Telephone Manhole �T Telephone Booth 0 Telephone Pedestal � Telephone Cell Tower �. lLG Telephone Cable Hand Hole "� Recorded IA�G Telephona Cable ' Designated lL� Telephone Cable (S.U.E.*)- --'---- Recorded lY� Telephone Cond�iT " Designated lLT'i Telephone Conduif ($.U.E.`j- ---'°---- Recorded lY� Fiber OpTics Cable "° Designafed lLG FiberOpticsCable (S.U.E."r ---��°--- WATER: Water Manhole � Water Meter ° Water Valve � Water Hydrant � Recorded lL% Water Line ' Designated UKe WaterLine (S.U.E.'r-- ----� Above Ground WaTer Line "'� "' rv: TV Satellite Dish � TV PedesTal � N Tower � lLr, TV Cable Hand Hole "� Recorded WG N Cable '° Designafed llU TV Cable (S.U.E.') _ _ _ _., Recorded W�G Fiber Optic Cable ,°' Designated lLti'i Fiber Optic Cable (S.U.E.`r ---*°' GAS: Gas Valve 0 Gas MeTer � Recorded lL� Gas Line ` DesignaTed U-f� Gas Line (S.U.E.') ---° Above Ground Gas Line �" � SANITARY SEWER: Sanitary Sewer Manhole C Sanitary Sewer Cleanout C lL� Sanitary Sewer Line �� Above Ground Sanifary Sewer a�� sa��*a� Recorded SS Forced Main Line �� Designated SS Forced Main line (S.U.E.*) -----�� MISCELLANEOUS: Utility Pole � Utility Pole with Base C Utility Located Object e Ufility Traffic Signal Box C Utility Unknown ILL, Line N lLG Tank; Water, Gas, Oil � Underground STorage Tank, Approx. Loc. — us AK4 Tank; Water, Gas, Oil � Geoenvironmenial Boring � lL� Test Hole (S.U.E.*) Q Abandoned According to UtiliTy Records — qq� End oflnformafion Ei � 0 g � 0 g N 0 P h � � 5 h � N DATUN I i I i � I I I I I I I i � i = 425.34' -GPS- 2 N: B78/0854 E:2%2036.48 ELEV.=I.90' -L- STA 14+5g,36 lOFF 91976'LTJ �� 8 QyN Kimley>» Horn P.O.BOx 33068 RMEIGH, N.Q 1J696-9060 pE n0. f-Oio THE LOCALIZE� COORDINATE SYSTEM OEVELOPED FOR THIS PROJECT IS BASED ON THE STATE PLANE COORDINATES ESTABLISHED BY OTHERS FOR MONUMENT "GPS-t" WITH NAD 83 (2011) STATE PLANE GRID COOR�INATES OF NORTHINC: 877707.3491ft) EASTING: 2962048.515(ftl ELEVATION: 1.58(ftl THE AVERAGE COMBINEO GRID FACTOR USED ON THIS PROJECT (GROUND TO GRID) IS: .0.99999301 THE N.C. LAMBERT GRID BEARING AND LOCALIZED HORIZONTAL GROUN� DISTANCE FROM "GPS-1" TO -L- STATION 10+00.00 IS N 86° 26' 11" E 425.34' ALL LINEAR DIMENSIONS ARE LOCALIZED HORIZONTAL DISTANCES ��rnr�ru net�u� uern �e A�eVn oG POINT DESC. 1 GPS-1 2 GPS-2 5 BL-5 4 BL-4 3 BL-3 NORTH 877�707.35 878,108.54 877,959.02 878�116.55 878�308.89 EAST ELEVAT[ON 2,962,048.52 1.58 2�962�036.48 1.90 2�962�495.63 11.38 2,962,449.29 12.05 2�962�436.04 11.11 �*x THIS SHEET NOT TO SCALE �xM L STATION OfFSET OUT OF ALIGNMENT LIMITS OUT OF ALIGNMENT LIMITS 12+25.35 11.96' 13+87.55 14.86' 15+78.25 13.49' P!N SHEEf ;���Q ��� �Gy9 "= � ``QSEAL��'': = = ' 029876 ' - ;�`. i� -` 'o4j�NCINF�`ce�i�'� ` , TyfIY�� S �O' SEE SMEE7N0. 4 FOR •L• PLAN SEE SHEET NO. 0 FOR •Y2- PLM SEE SNEET NO. 5 FOR •L- PROFIi SEE SNEEi NO. 5 FOR •Yl- PROI TTTTT� smm�.,.. TBM 1 BL STA 7+93.91 0/S 47.03' LT. ELEV.=10.58' RR SP[KE [N BASE OF 36" OAK wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwM1m � i i EXIST ! SOUTH DOGWOOD TRAIL EXIST O I� � EXISTING GROUND EXIST i EXI�T — — — _ _ --�--- `-------- ---- - --' -------- EXISTING GROUND ��i7,��� ��nn���o� i i U V V U TYPICAL SECT/ON NO. 1 -L- STA 12+66D08 TO STA 12f82.23 VARIES I 3' ��� � � � � EXISTING GROUND SOUTH DOGWOOD TRAIL � 5' PS O m TYPICAL SECT/ON NO. 2 -L- STA 12+82,23 TO STA 13+88.75 (BEGIN BRIDGE) O-L- STA 15+0/.25 (END BRIDGEJ TO STA 15+86.00 EXISTING GROUND Kimley»>Horn P.O. BOX 33�68 RAIEIGH, N.G 1)636J068 v[ NO. i-O�o FUTURE PLANS: TNE TOWN OF SOUTNERN SHORES IS COORDINATING DESIGN ON A SEPARATE PROJECT FOR FAIFWAY ORIVE DURING TNE DESIGN OF THESE PLANS. PLEASE COORDINATE WI7H F/ELD ENGINEER DURING CONSTFUCT/ON. C� C2 C3 D/ 02 EI E2 T U V e-san ROADWAT UESIGN ENGINFER ?'?�v�c��0 v%9 `: = : SEAL�'' = - � 029876 ' - �:ljEH �I.NSE..�,E,`'~�� NOTES: 1. PAVEMENT EDGE SLOPES AFE 1; 7 UNLE. OTHERWISE NOTED 2. SEE PLANS FOR SPECIFIC TAPER LOCAT/1 3. SEE MATCH LINE SECTIONS FOR EXCEPTI TO STAT/ON LIMITS 4. PAVED SHOULDER LOCATIONS WILL VAf SEE PLANS FOR SFECIFIC LOCATION DE7 PAVEMENT SCHEDULE PROPOSED MPROX. I-l/2' ASPHPLT CONCRETE SURFACE CWRSE 7YPE 5958, AN AVERAGE RATE OF l68 lBS. PER 50. YD. PROPoSED APPROX. 3' lSPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE TYPE S95B, AT Ml AVERPGE RATE OF 168 lBS. PER SO. YD. IN EACN OF 7W0 LAYERS. PROPoSED VAR. DEPrH fJJ AVERPGE RA7"E OF i lN LAYERS NOT LE55 Ti SURFPGE COURSE.TYPE S95B,/ �R I' DEPTH. TO BE PLACED GREATER THAN 2'lN DEPTH. PROPOSEO MPROX. 4' ASPNALT CONCRETE lNltHMtolAlt Gvuttst irrt �iau AT Ml AVERM,E RATE OF 456 LBS P£R 50. YD. PROPoSED VAR. DEP7N ASPHPLT CONCRE7E lA7ERME0/ATE CO(/RSE.7YPE ll9 hY AVERAGE RATE OF ll4 lBS. PER SQ. YD. PfR Y DEPTN TO BE PLPGED lN LA1'ERS NOT LE55 THAN 25'OR GREATER THAN 4'lN DEPTN. PROPOSED APPROX.4'ASPHPLT CONCRETE BASE COURSE 7YPE B25AB,AT M' AVERAGE RATE OF 342 LBS.PER SO.YD. PROPOSED Ml AVERX lN LAYERS EARTH MATERIAL EXISiING PAVEMEf✓� MILLING ASPHALT PAVEMENT,l5'DEPTH N/ VPRIPBLE OEPTH ASPH?LT PAVEMEN! fSEE OET?1L W21 tlLDUtl, Al PLACEO 42" VERTICAL CONCRETE BARRIER RAIL SEE STRUCTURES PLANS CORED SLAB STRUCTURE ExisriNc GROUND 0 N /i—�n � SOUTH DOGWOOD TRAIL Ca 3' CONCRETE CORED SLAB UNITS = 33' /5' i /8' //' � //' 5'-9" i i � ! � � �� _3n I 0.02 0.02 i i TYPICAL SECTION NO. 3 -L- STA 13f88.75 (BEGIN BRIDGE) TO STA 15+0/,25 (END BRIDGE) 2 BAR METAL RAIL SEE STRUCTURES PLANS (TYPICAU � SOUTH DOGWOOD TRAIL TYPICAL SECT/ON NO, 4 -L- STA 15+86.00 TO STA 16+30,00 EXISTING GROUND C� C2 C3 Q� 02 EI E2 T U v W Kimley>»Horn ENGINEERy/' ROADWNY DESIGN P.O. BO% 33068 .�Q� �CARpUy„ W.LEIGH, N.C. D6J6-3068 PE NO. R-01@ �\?' N��O'�i••9'' = i ° SEAL ': = = ` 029876 � ` ; q�E�NS���y�,� NOTES: 1. PAVEMENT EDGE SLOPES ARE 1:7 UNLE OTHERWISE NOTED 2. SEE PLANS FOR SPECIFIC TAPEF LOCATI 3. SEE MATCH LINE SECTIONS FOR EXCEPT TO STATION LIMITS 4. PAVED SHOULDER LOCATIONS WILL VA. SEE PLANS FOR SPECIFIC LOCATION DE'i PAVEMENT SCHEDULE PROPoSED APPROX. l-l/2' ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE CWRSE 7YPE 595E PN AVERAGE RATE OF 168 LBS. PER S0. YD. PROPOSED PPPROX. 3' ASPH?LT CONCRETE SURFACE CO(/RSE 7YPE S95B, A7 PN AVERAGE RATE OF l68 lBS. PER SQ. YD. lN EACH OF 7V/0 LN'ERS. PROPOSED VFF.DEP7H Ml AVERAGE RATf OF i lN LAl'ERS NOT LESS 7/ avunse, i me aa�o.. �H. TO BE PLACED THAN 2' lN DEPTH. PROPoSED MPROK 4' ASPHALT CONCRETE IATERMEDIATE COURSE 7YPE ll9L AT M' AVERAGE RATE OF 456 LBS. PER S0. YD. PROPoSED PN AVERN PROPoSED PPPROX. 4' ASPNKT CONCRETE BASE COURSE TYPE B25AB, AT PN AVERAGE RATE OF 342 LBS.PER SQ.YD. PROPoSED VM. DEP7H ASPHALT GbNCRETE BASE CWRSE, 7YPE d'1501i, Al AN AVERAGE RATE OF ll4 IBS. PER 50. YD. PER Y DEPTH TO BE PLACED lN LN'ERS NOT LESS THAN 3'OR GREATER 7HPN 55'lN DEPTH. EARTN MATERIPL EXISTING PAVEMEN! MllLNG ASPHPLT PAVEMENT, lS DEPTN VAI7/ABLE DEPTN ASPHN.T PAVEMEAT lSEE DETFIL W21 EXISTING GROUND � TALL P/NE LANE TYPICAL SECTION NO. 5 -Y2- STA 10+48,00 TO STA 11+03.84 EXIST/NG GROUND C� C2 C3 D/ D2 EI E2 T � � W Kimley»>Horn ENGI�ERQ/7 ROMWAT DFSIGN RALEI Mx N.C.62J63W068 � `�Q�`�04�y �'%. Pf NO. f-010] ; `?•�Q� � .9 ' € : ° SEAL f ��. ' � ` 029876 ' ` �4lyfW�S.��y~\; NOTES: 1. PAVEMENT EDGE SLOPES ARE 1:1 UNLE; OTHERWISE NOTED 2. SEE PLANS FOR SPECIFIC TAPER LOCATI( 3. SEE MATCH LINE SERIONS FOR EXCEPTI TO STATION LIMITS 4. PAVED SHOULDER LOCATIONS W/LL VAF SEE PLANS FOR SPECIFIC LOCATION DET PAVEMENT SCHEDULE PROPoSED APPROX. l-l/2' ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE 7YPE 5958. FN AVERAGE RATE OF l68 lBS. PER 50. YD. PROPoSED MPROX. 3' ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE TYPE S95B, AT PN AVERPGE RATE OF 168 (BS. PER 50. YD. lN EACH OF iW0 LAYERS. PROPOSEO VAR.DEPTH ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE,7YPE S95B.A PN AVERAGE RATE OF Il2 LBS. PER SQ. Y0. PER P DEPTH. TO BE PLPGED lN LAYERS NOT LE55 THAN 15'lN DEPTN OR GREATER THAN 2'lN DEPTH. PROPoSEO APPROX. 4' ASPHAL7 CONCRETE IATERMEDIATE COURSE 7YPE 119AE AT AN AVERAGE RATE OF 456 fBS. PER SO.YD. PROPoSED VAR. DEPTH ASPHALT CONCRETE IATERMEDIATE CWRSE, TYPE 119a AN AVERAGE RATE OF 114 LBS. PER SQ. YD. PER P DEPTH TO BE PLACED lN LN'ERS N07" LESS THAN 25'OR GREATER THAN 4'lN DEPTH. PROPoSEO ?PPROX. 4' ASPHALT CONCRETE BASE COURSE 7YPE B25AB, AT AN AVERAGE RATE Of 342 LBS. PER 50. YD. east c�urrse, i rrc tlZDLtl, Al PER POEP7H TO BE PLACED �HM! 55' lN DEPTH. EARTH MATERIFL EX157/NG PAVEMEM' MILUNG ASPHACT PAVEMEN7�,15'DEPTH VFRIPBLE DEPTH ASPHPL7 PAVE�IEM17 lSEE OETNL W21 c 0 g 0 S b E � c F � � i 0 N PAVEMENT i rvr L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U _ _ � -L- MILL 20' -Y2- MILL /0' 0 AS D�RECTED BY ENGINEER DETAIL W1 - MILLING DETAIL REBUILD ALL GRAVEL DRIVEWAYS USING 6" ABC. k 5'RADIUS ¢ TIE TO EXISTING >i � ��� � �* , 5' RADIUS �C � � l5' M/N 25 MIN � 3' MlN _ IL _ _ _ _ _ _ -} _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f� E2 U DETAIL W2 - METHOD OF WEDGING OF PAVED SHLD. OF TR.4VEL WAY *ORASSHOWN ON PLAN SHEEfS DETAIL W3 (TYPICAL GRAVEL DRIVEWAY TURNOUT) REBUILD ALL CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS USING b" REINFORCED CONCRETE > OVER 6" ABC. � U 3 TIE TO EXISTING zi � Oo �* �C 5' RADIUS 5' RADIUS �t EDGE OF PAVED SHLD. EDGE OF TRAVEL WAY *OR AS SHOWN ON PLAN SHEEfS DETAIL W4 (TYPICAL CONCRETE DRIVEWAY TURNOUT) �� MILL AND OVERLAY - TIE NEW PAVEMENT TO fXl$TING """"""' _ _ _ _ "' EXISTING PAVEMENT � NEW PAVEMEN7 - FULL DEPTH fSEE CORRESPONDING 7YPICAL SECTION �.�.����r c��or��in FOR REOUIRED PAVEMENT STRUCTUREJ DETAIL 57 - SAWCUT DETAIL Kimley»>Horn P.O.BO% J306B RALEIGH,N.C.2163W068 pp NO.f-0io '°�Q�!� °vy'�=; '�:QeF a,y�..r , � r ° SEAL `�. = = ` 029876 ` � ;'L�vjT ��KSt,��,5'�s AND �NSTALLV��DfGREE BULKHEAD WN1 BURRIED 2' lN PROPoSED RIP RAP . NOTEr SEE PLPNS FOR WLKHEAO REMOVAL LOCATI DETAIL 3 - BULKHEAD REMOVAL C� C2 C3 D/ D2 EI E2 T u 0 PAVEMENT SCHEDULE PROPOSED MPROX.I-l/2' ASPHALT CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE TYPE 5956 Ml AVERAGE RATE OF I6B lBS. PER 50. YD. PROPoSED MPROX. 3' ASPHPL7 CONCRE7E SURFACE CWRSE 7YPE 59SB. AT AN AVERPGE RATE OF l68 lBS. PER S0. YD. lN EACH OF TWO W ERS. PROPOSEO VAR.DEPTN ASPHAI7 CONCRETE SURFACE COURSE.7YPE 5958.� ?N AVERPGE RATE OF ll2 l9S.PER SO.YD.PER CDEP7N.T0 BE PLPCED lN W ERS NOT LE55 THM! l5' lN DEPTH OR GREA7ER THAN 2' lN OEPTH. PROPOSED APPRON. 4' ASPHALT CONCRETE U/rERMEOIATE COlIRSE 7YPE 119a AT Ml AVERAGE RATE OF 456 lBS. PER SO.YD. PROPoSED VPR. DEPTH ASPHALT CONCRETE INiERMEOIATE CO(/RSE, 7YPE Il5 AN AVERAGE RA7E OF ll9 lBS. PER S0. YD. PER P DEPTH TO BE PLACED lN WERS NOT LE55 THAN 25'OR GREATER THAN 4'lN OEPTH. PROPoSED APPROX. 4' ASPHALT CONCRE7E BASE COI/RSE lYPE B25AB. AT M' AVERAGE RATE OF 342 fBS.PER SO.YD. IN LA1'ERS NOT LE55 TNAN EARTH MATERIAL EXISTING PAVEMEA7 CONCRETE BASE COURSE,7YPE B250B,AT R S0. YD. PER I' DEPTH TO BE PlKED GREATER THPN 5a^ lN DEPTH. Mll/JNG ASPH4LT PAVEMEAT,l5'DEPTH N/ VARIABLE OEPTH ASPHALT PAVEMEAT fSEE DETAIL W21 DETAIL 4- MODIFIED CONCRETE FLUME DETAIL END CONCRETE OR RIP—RAP DITCH AT CONSTRUCTION LIMITS � SEE ROADWAY PLANS — — I I 4 12" 6 � nnwn Reac I 2' SEE RDY. PLANS DOWNGRADE OR SAG OUTLET WATER 1���� WATER FLOW FLOW FLOW DIVERSION �A � SHOULDER—�" MODIRED CONCRETE FLUME PAY LIMITS — PER EACH PLAN VIEW 4�_p�, +� ,jr_Q�i C N 4 CONC. PAVED DITCH SECTION C-C FLUME BRIDGE APPROACH SLAB 8" X 4" LIP CURB OUTLET r� FLOW DIVEflSION ` O � � FLOWR OUTLET 1 '� WATER � � FLOW DIVERSION FLOW � O SAG DOWN GRADE FLOW DIVERSION EXAMPLES NOTES: - CONSTRUCT MODIFIED CONCRETE FLUME AND SHOULDER BERM GUTTER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS DETAIL. - CONSTRUCT CONCRETE DITCH IN ACCORDANCE WITH STD. DWG. N0. 850.01. - CONSTRUCT RIP RAP LINED DITCH IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS DETAIL, IF CALLED FOR IN PLANS. - CONCRETE OR RIP RAP LINED DITCH SHALL BE THE TYPE AND LENGTH SPECIFIED BY THE ROADWAY PLANS. THE DITCH SNALL TERMINATE AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. IF NO TERMINATION IS INDICATED PLACE RIP-RAP AT THE END OF THE DITCH AS INDICATED BY STD. DWG. 876.02 FOR AN 18" PIPE. TRANSITIONS FROM THE DITCH TO TERMINATION SHALL BE AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. - MODIFICATIONS SHALL BE AS DICTATED BY SITE CONDITIONS AND DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. — REFERENCE NCDOT SPECIAL DETAIL MODFLMDTCH AND NCDOT SPECIAL PROVISION SPS R10 Kimley»>Horn P.O. BOX 33068 RAIEIGH,N.C.Y)6363068 IE NO.FO�a ;'a�aQd�'ay�?9'; = ; SEAL `��; _ vnoio =q`�'Fi�.'ce.�5�;` "'olHfW 5•�,° „�,,, �,,,,, 8" 2'_4" MIN. i/e" RADIUS �I :. 4" o.. .o:. o . '.o:. � .� �� SECTION A-A 8„ 2�_8„ 8�, -I�� � �;�4;;0. o 0 0 _ o._° :� SECTION B-B +i q, 0�, � u b�Vw \; .,\„ io 2,O�r.�; r:`. ,,.;. „ ,, P �, � �� � RIP-RAP LINED DITCH a g 0 g � E c � � h i g P h g s 3 a a � � � Y h_I N m S'1[°A°Jg[°g]Eyp �p1�� yN�ffB°ICI�I Cy�A�ygI�8p�qILBN.� �ll V d�1�1V �ll` dll�'lYd%YYlI\ ll J S UMMAR Y OF Q UA11 tTITIES .. . . .::.'ImmNnmhc�.. Gon��tl .. fTUernd.. Ii�d ..ILI�� � .. ' • •' .. , .. . . - .n....nnn , 1 .. . , o.....v..�...1... 7550 ��.� 325 )645.,�_ � �OW �.�y. SP Ro0 �.r.J 14�5. ,) . "o,s . ��' 1620 ; 50 �� -� f1i ic �t� . i y! Y B-54n Kimley»> Horn ROAOWAY OESIGN ENGINEFR PALEIGNx N Co 3]bJb3068 ' `�Q���OL>.y9': Yf NO.F0103 � �?'QQ` 'Y�'.. ; - ; SEAL : - :,y',., 0298i6 .;\; ;,yrT.��MS�,.��5; 'Seminn k � l.0uena�v .. a�. Unn Descrio�ion . . . . 1 � S7[°.�7[°'� �1C N�iB°Il°I�I �ATB�]LINA IIDdVISI�N �1F 1H[I�I][WA�� EARTHWORK SUMMARY IN CUBIC YARDS UNCLASSIFIED LOCATION EXCAVATION UNDERCUT EMBT +% BORROW WASTE -L- AA 12+66.08 TO STA 13+88.75 lBEGIN BRIOGEI 16.5 98 BL5 -L- 57A l5+O125 (END BRICGEJ70 57A 16+30.00 14.q 70 55.6 -YZ- STA 10+25.00 r0 STA II+00.03 3.5 53 q9.5 BULKHEAO STA /0+35 70 57A 11+10 5532 0 0 5532 SUB-rOTAL 587 22l 186b 5532 LOSS OUE TO CLEl+RING AND GRUBBING -SI -5l EAR7H WASTE TO REP[ACE BORROW -p6 -06 ADOIrIONAL UNOERCUT 3l 40 TOTAL 536.6 3/ 0 377.6 SAY 590 3/ 0 380 c 0 g � 0 g � � � � � 8 S 3 0 g � � 5 Y a-san Kimley»>Horn 0.O�NGINEE0.51GN P.O. BO% 3�068 �`QQN�'�ARQGy�.. RALEIGH,N.GD636J060 IFNQF91@ �\�'Q'��O �9�� � � 4 SEAL�'�` " ' ` 0298i6 j - ;slfW�S.�`��~; Notes: 7. Approximate quantities only. Unclassified &<avation, Borrow Excavation, Fine Gr Clearing ond Grubbing, ond Removol of Existing Povemanf will be paid for ot Ih controcf lump sum price for "Grading:' �°1CA7f°� �1� N�]E8"Il"]�I CA][B�ILgN.� �I�d�I�1V �]�' g']�Y�s$�Wt��S PARCEL I11lDEX PARCEL NO. SHEET NO. PROPER7Y OWNER NAME 1 4 PATRICK F. PHELPS 2 4 VICTORIA AJACKSON 3 4 SOUTHERN SHORES CIVIC ASSOCIATION 4 4 DAVID M. SHIELDS 5 4 JAMES F. STEPHENS 6 4 NICOLE CLOSE 7 4 ANN D. PALMER TRUSTEES 8 4 MEGAN C. BELL 9 4 RICHARD G. CARROLL 10 4 SUSANNA E. NORRIS c 0 g � 0 g � : P � c a� � � h 'o N ro Kimley»>Horn P.O.BO% 33068 RAIfIGX,N.0 2]6363068 X NO. F-010 a-san 0.0MWAY DESIGN ENGINEER `�oQN1���/y. �?.�pC� R�..9 `; ' � SEAL ` = = ` 0298i6 � ` ;sTH���,5.��5~`� PdTMC�PHE6P5 OB m�9 Po JYI PB ] PG 1t I \ I I � N2� a3.rE- � ��..� A„ \ O MON 1NN D.PdLMER TIiU5TEE5 DB 1i53 PG A1 PBIPGq ------,1 � -L Por $f0, l'f '^ -YI- P07 SfO.lO 0 g 0 g � & � � Y' � H i 0 8 � 9 s O � � � � Y N m BEG/N SiATE PROJECT B-5417 BEGIN CONSiRURION BEGIN MILLING AND RESURFACING T/E PROPOSED PAVEMENT TO EX/STING BEG/N GRADE BEG/N W/DENING -L- STA 14t19 BEGIN REMP/AL OF EXISTING BU(KNEAD !IY [Tl PLACE 6 LF PROPOSEO BU(KNEAO � isro W��� L� SiEPS W4Ll z Em VICTO R A.JACK50 DB 9 PG Ii0 � p� � w000 ,<<< � ` Me�Q7N57RUCf PPo cauc O GR/YEL ORNE _ _ SEE CET�JL W3 W ios -- �. o F 1 sicx� � � �I I �\ €�� _ I I I 1 �� � , I �w -t-; SYo.�l3+n.75 � i � I � i � � llA55'B'RIP RM- i E�T 2 TONS E.4T ] SY PSRN NODIi/ED COM1CRfT£ FL(WP� see sneer $o r � "lJ SEO mn EEl� _ _ _ %iscw\ i BM •I N: 878242J1 E: 2962393.96 fLEV.= I058' -BL- STA7+9j,9/ _ -L- l5+pp)6 fOFF 92.3YLT1 � BL- 0/5 47A3'LT w000 BIILKHEAD 5'PS ---_ _— ___ _ _- - _ \ � M� •(((���''��� cIGN � F —�_ F —� 30. TppER � �t— +50 �60 +BS I ]9A�' 31 MODIFIEO CONCRErE FLUME [ei=u.za�� SEE SHEET 20 EiP CVSS'B'FIP RPP �5 wo�Noo11 EST 2 TONS / y _� � I CLA55 IIFIP R EST ] SY PSRM SfE STRUCTUR£ L 5 �� FOR MORf l IAATI lTYPICAC __ � w000 - eutxHCno �°xc / REdWE AND FEPLACE 30 LF. \ � � . '_ -' ^ 5'WWDEN FENCE ✓ � I isro -L- A 1q+25 D REMOVAL OF N s \ �- � SEE D�TgIYWf SNEET 28 N 0231'99' W �eo.ze O MECAN C.BELL OB iBB6 iG 25 PB1PGq O SOUTHENN SHOHES CIVIC ASSOCIATqN ND OEEO NEiEPENCE rezrcv � SNOW GOOSE CANAL �� ���� � N 1,�23'5IA'W TREf CLiSS '8'RIV%!' E5r 2 To�VS'-K�� EST ] SY PSRM � SNO W GOOSE CHNAL oocn 11 BEG/N GRADE BEGIN WIDENING � BEGIN MILLING � TIE PROPOSED � = pqVEMENT TO EXIS 15i0 �- / [ /DiJJO/' ✓jPoT t . ll+l4B4 j,Wa00 LSA \ _�-, \ ✓ �s< � M _ �? `l �Y � al irav /, F - - _I- V }_-� �( p S7 5 SHE 20 kI' `/ B RIPWPP EST TONS EST ISY PSRM sE°"" -9' END PR ACH SL -L- S a l5+/p,�_ �_. END BRI� ♦ -L- S/a./5 /25 xouo eu�xntno C1A55 IIRIP RPP SEE SiRUCTURES 5 FOR MORE INFORMA ION mPicw I oaic+ xwu -L- STA 14t]3 fN4 R£MO✓PL OF £XISTING BUlXHEPO f48'RT1 PLACE 26 LF PROPOSEO BVIXHEPO PflOP LINE I$ \ v� ov ameNe>o BRI�GE HYDRAUUC DATA i/QVIYMN£tUEACED LWS�N OVERTOPP/NG qSCHARGE � > �7 Cf5 \ ae�+roarixc e�varax - so Fr -L- -Yl- -Y2- Pl Sto 12+8193 P/ Sio ll+lOA6 Pl Sto /0+6467 �= l5'09'54llLTl p= I833'09.4fRT1 �= 2f5M11.3`lRTI D= IO'25' 02J' D= 2838' 52.4 D= 7623' 39T L= 14557' L= 6476' L= 2Bb7' T= 7321' T= 32b6' T=/45Y R= 550.00' R= 200.00' R= 75A0' �se Kimley»>Horn ROADWAYp�GNEfTNO. FNGINEFR P.O. BO% J306B �� RAIFIGH, N.C. D6363U6B `' PE NO.FOIYR `� S" CARQV�� ;'�OQ"�'i�SVO "'.,/'q's -` ; ° SEAL�'': = = � 0298i6 � - ;L9.,�, '1; ��'lrHfW �5 �`�5,,: SEE SNEEiNO. 5 FOR -L- PROFIL� SEE SNEEiNO. 5 FOR -Y2- PROFI SEE CROSS SECl/ONS FOR -Y3- CRO55 SLOPE TFAN51�10� SEE SHEETS NO. 5-1 1NRU 5•23 - FOR SipURURE YLANS - SEE SHEE15 NO. UGi 1NRU UG7 _ FOkUiNTYCONSTNUR/ONP JAMES FO.SfEPxENS �B 599 Po 66 O i . PBGVC■ I 6 END MILL/NG AND RESUR/ TB PROPOSED PAVEMENT �m BEGJNRESURFACINGI isp ;) � 1\ \ ` I \ � 13.44 R 1 0 •45ta.75+66.00 aA�cK BEGIN MILL/NG FOR ""' � PAVEMENT KEY-IN SEE DETAIL Wi SNEET?B � r�cxexo c.tnnnou OB 16T9 PG �65 PB]PG99 �� uorv SEO 9A-4 MON HICOLE LLOSE DB A�8 PG R9 PB 2 PG 210 8 �000s � �+�cnw«rr-- G ) EXISTI G ��C�.f� J S. DOGWOOD I� ,g, N 1223'5/A'W $.OX.WfX/� � \ i OM[1 � � Ensruc x, � -� roxc \ SIEPS� � ��Ir J SKErCH OF BRIDGE IN RELATIONSH/P TO PAVEME/JT ����i "�-�_/ '1�-�_� % -��-II PLA11t FOR PROPOSED TRAFFIC C011tTROL, MARKI11tG � DELI11lEATI011t DARE CO U1�TY ROADWAY STAIVDARD DRAWI11lGS THE FOLLOWING ROADWAY STANDARDS AS APPEAR IN "HOADWAY STANDARD DRAWINGS" - PflOJECT SEHVICES UNIT - N.C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - RALEIGH, N.C., DATED JANUARY 2012 ARE APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECT AND BY REFERENCE HEREBY ARE CONSIDERED A PAHT OF THESE PLANS: STD. N0. 903.20 904.10 904.50 1101.01 1101.03 1101.11 1110.01 1110.02 1130.01 1145.01 1264.01 1264.02 � 0 N m TITLE WOOD SIGN POST ORIENTATION OF GROUND MOUNTED SIGNS MOUNTIN� OF TYPE 'D', 'E' AND 'F' SIGNS ON 'U' CHANNEL POSTS WORK ZONE ADVANCE WARNING SIGNS TEMPORARY HOAD CLOSURES TRAFFIC CONTROL DESIGN TABLES STATIONAHY WORK ZONE SIGNS PORTABIE WOHK ZONE SIGNS DRUM BARRICADES OBJECT MARKERS - TYPES OBJECT MARKERS - INSTALLATION I11lDEX OF SHEETS SHEET N0. TMP-7 TMP-2 TMP-3 TMP-4 TITLE LIST OF APPLICABLE ROADWAY STANDARD DRAWINGS, LEGEND AND INDEX OF SHEETS PHOJECT NOTES PHASE I DETOUR Kimley»>Horn v.o, aoz 99oce RALEIGH, N.C. D6363068 0 � , QH,�CAROU�� ;'�o��,iS�a,y�yq =, _ '� SEAL ''�. _ :�'.., 02987Q,,�; ;,rrT E��,5.��5,,; LEGE11tD GENERAL � DINECTION OF TRAFFIC FLOW �- NORTH ARROW — PROPOSED PVMT. ---•----• EXIST WORK AREA HEMOVAL OF EXISTING PAVEMENT TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES I TYPE I BARRICADE I[ TYPE II BARRICADE m TYPE III BARRICADE � CONE � DRUM OO SKINNY DRUM \� FLASHING ARROW PANEL (TYPE C) � STATIONARY SIGN IQ PORTABLE SIGN p STATIONAHY OR PORTABLE SIGN .,N� CftASH CUSHION � CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGN �� TRUCK MOUNTED IMPACT ATTENUATOR (TH � POLICE � FLAGGER PAVEMENT MARKINGS Q CRYSTAL/CRYSTAL PAVEMENT MARKEH � YELLOW/YELLOW PAVEMENT MAflKER � CRYSTAL/RED PAVEMENT MARKER � �� PAVEMENT MARKING SYMBOLS MANAGEMENT STRATEG/ES CONSTflURION SUMMARY: PROPOSED -L- (SOUlN DOGWOOD IRAIL) WILL BE CONSiRURED USING AN OFF3IiE DETOUR. BARR/CADES WILL BE REQUIRED FOR PR07EC710N OF TNE WORKAREA AND CONSTRURION Of TNE BR/DGE OVER TNE EXI571NG CNANNEL. GENERAL NOTES CNANGES MAY BE REQUIRED WNEN PNYSICAL DIMENS/ONS IN 7HE DETAIL DR/IWINGS, STANDARD DETAILS, AND ROADWAYDEiqILS ARE NOT ATTAINABLE TO MEET F/ELD [ONDITIONS OR RESULT /N DUPLICATE OR UNDESIRED OVERLAPPINGOFDEV/CES. MOD/FICATIONMAY/NGLUDE:MOV/NG, SUViIEMENi/NG, COVERING, OR REMOVAL OF DEVICES AS D/RERED BY iHE ENGINEER. TNE FOLLOW/NG GENERAL NOTES APPLYA7ALL T/MES FOR THE DURATION OF TME CONSTRUCTION PROJER EXCEYT WHEN OiHERWISE NOlED /N7HE PIAN OR DIRERED BY �HE ENGINEER. A) REMOVE LANEGLOSURE DEVICES FROM 7NE IANE WNEN WORK IS NOi BEING PERFORMEO BENIND TNE LANE QOSURE OR WNEN A LANE CLOSURE /S NO LONGER NEEDED OR AS DIREC7ED BYTNE ENGINEEF. B) WNENPERSONNELANO/OREQUIPMENi/IREWORKINGW/TNINiSFlOFAN OPEN TRAVEL IANE, CLOSE iNE NEAREST OPEN SNOULDER USING ROADWAY STANU/IRD ORAWING NO. 1 f01.00 UNLE55 7NE WORK AREA /SVROTECIED BY BARR/ER OR GU/1RORA/L ON A LANE CLOSUflE IS INSiALLED. C) WNEN PEfl50NNEL ANO/OR EQUIPMENT AREWORKING ON THE SHOULDEF AD/ACENT TO AN UNDIVIDED FACILIiYMID WITNIN 5 F70FAN OPEN TRAVEL LANE CLOSETNE NEARESiOVENTRAVEL LANE USING ROADWAY STANDARD ORAW/NG NO. 1 f01.01 UNLE55 iHE WORK AREA IS PROTERED BY BARR/ER ON GUARORAIL. WNEN PERSONNEL AND/OR EQU/PMEN7/IRE WORKING ON 1HE SMOULDEN IID/ACENT 70 A ONIDED FAGILITY AND WIiHIN 70 FT OFAN OPEN TRAVEL LANE [LOSETNE NEAREST OPEN TRAVEL LANE USING RO/IDWAY STANDARD ORAWING NO. 1 f07.01 UNLE55 TNEWORK AREA IS PROIEREO BY BARR/ER OR GUARORA/L. D) WNEN PERSONNEL AND/OR EQUIPMENT ARE WORKING W/TNIN A LANE OF fRI1VEL OFAN UNON/DED OR DIV/OED FNCILITY, CLOSE fNE LANE ACCORD/NG i0 THETRAFPIC CONIROLVLANS, ROADWAYSTANDARD DRAW/NGS, OR AS D/RECTED BYTNE ENGINEER. CONDUR7NE WORK SO TNAT ALL PERSONNEL AND/OR EQUIPMENf FEMA/N WIiHIN THE CLOSED TRAVEL LANE. E) DONOiWORKSIMULTANEOUSLYWI7NIN75FTONBOTXSIOESOFANOPEN TRAVELWAY, RAMP, OR LOOP WITNIN TNE SAME LOCAT/ON UNLESSVROTERED W/iNGU/IRORAIL OR BARRIER. F) BACKFILL AiA 6: f SLOPE UPTO TNE EOGE AND ELEVAiION OF EX/ST/NG YAVEMENi/N AREAS ADIACENT i0 AN OGENED TRAVEL LANE THA7HA5 AN EDGE OF PAVEMENT OROP•OFFAS FOLlOWS: BACKFILL DROP-0FFS THAT EXCEED I INCNES ON ROMWAYS W/fN YOSTED SPEED L/MIiSOFOS MPN OR GREATER. BACKFILL OROP-0Fi51HAT EXCEED 31NCNE5 ON RO/IDWAYS WIiN POSTED SPEED LIMITS LE55 iXAN 45 MPN. BACKFILL WITN SUI7ABLE COMPARED MAiERIAL, /IS /IPPROVED BYTNE ENGINEER, Ai NO EXPENSETO TNE DEPARTMENT. G) DO NOT EXCEED A DIFFERENCE OF 3/NCNES IN ELEVATION BETWEEN OPEN LANES OF7RAFFIC FOR NOMINAL LIFIS OF i.51NCNE5. INSTALL AOVANCE WMN/NG •UNEVEN UINES SIGNS (W8-11) 100 FEET IN ADVANCE ANO A MINIMUM OF EVERY HALFMILE TNROUGNOUT TNE UNEVEN RREA. N/ NOiIFYTNE ENGINEER TWENTYONE (�7) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO ANY TRAFF/C PATIERN AL7ERATION. SIGN/NG 1) /NSiALLADVANCEWORKZONEWARNING9GN5WNENWORKISWIfNIN 00 Ff FROMTHE EOGE OFTRAVEL LANE AND NO MORE iN/W 7NREE (3) DAYSVRIOR TO iHE BEGINNING OF CONSiRUCT10N. J) PNOV/DE SIGNING AND DEVICES REQUIRfD TO QOSE TNE ROAD ACCORD/NG TO TNE ROAOWAY STANDARC DRAW/NGS AND 7RAFFIC CONTROL PLANS. PROV/DE SIGN/NG REQUIRED FOR THE OFF-SI7E DETOUR ROUTE AS SHOWN IN THE 7RAFFlC CONTROL YLANS. K) COVEF OR REMOVE ALL 5/GNS AND DEV/CES REQUIRED TO CLOSE TNE ROAD WNEN ROAD CLOSURE IS NOi IN OVERAT/ON. COVER OR REMOVE ALL SIGNS REQUIRED FOR iHE OFf-517E DE70UR WNEN THE OEiOUR IS NOT IN OPERATION. LJ ENSUREALLNECESSARYSIGNINGIS/NPLACEPRIOR70AL1ERINGANY TRAFRC PATlERN. TRAFFIC CONiBOL DEVICES M) WNEN IANE GLOSUNES ARE NOT IN EFFER SPACE CN/INNELIZING OEV/CES IN WORKAREAS NO GREATER /N FEET TN/W TW/CETHE PoSlED SPEED LIMIT (MiN) EXCEYT, f 0 FlON-CENiER IN RADI/, /IND 3 FiOFFTNE EOGE OFAN OPEN TRAVELWAY. REFEft TO STANDAFD SPEC/iICATlONS FOR ROADS AND STRURURES SEC7/ONS f 730 (DRUMS), 7135 (CONES) MID 7180 (SKINNYDRUMS) FORADDI710NAL XEQUIREMENTS. N) PLACE TYPE III BARRICAOES, W/iH •ROiIO CLOSED' SIGN Ri f-S ATTACNED, OF SUFF/CIEN7 LENGTN TO CLOSE ENTIRE ROADWAY. Kimley»>Horn P.O. BOX 33060 RALEIGH, N.C.4J6963D6B ve Ho. wia SHEff NO. ENGINEER : oe� ��y �Gy�,; ; ?�pG O,y�..9 -_ = ` S�� _ - ` 029076 ` - =,9T�g��.�„��,5,��� ,,,,yfW 5. GENERAL NOTES CONT/NUEO PAVEMENT MARK/NGS AND MARKERS O) T/E PFOPOSED PAVEMENT MAFKING LINES TO EX6T/NG PAVEMENT MARKING LINES. P) TNE FROJECT AREA IS W/iNIN AN INUINU PRIMARY NURSERYAREAANO TO TNE EMEN70FWOR1� AN /N-WATER MORATOR/UM Of FEBRUARY 15 - SEPTEMBER 30 WOULD BE REpUE57ED i0 M/N/MIZE IMPACTS 70 AQUATIC RESOURCES. MISCELLANEOUS � CONTRACTOF IS FEQUIREU 70 COORD/NATE W/TH iHE iOWN REGARDING ANY SPEOIIL EVENTS TNAT MAY /MPARTNE PRO/EOCONSTRURION AND iRAFF/C COMROL LOGI57IC5. PHAS/NG NOTES PHASE 7 IFWORK IS NOT PURSUED WITNIN 3 DAYS OF SIGN INSTALLA710N, THE WORKZONE ADV/INCE WARN/NG SIGNS SNALL BE COVERED OR REMOVED IN A METNOD APPROVED BY ENG/NEER.7NESECOVEFINGS SNALL BE MADE IN ACCOFDANCEWITN SERION f f f0.01 OF iNE NCDOT STANDARD SYEOFICATIONS. STEP 7) PFIOR TO BEGINNING ANYCONSTRURIONARIV/lY, THE CONTRAROR SNALL INSTALL WORKZONE ADVANCEWARNING SIGNS USING ROAOWAY STANDARD DRAW/NG 1 f01.07, SNEET 3 OF 3. STEP 3) WNILE MAINTAINING EXI57/NG 7RAFF/C ON SOUTN DOGWOOD TRAIL, AND ACCE55 TO ALL /NTERSERING NO/ID WAYS /WD ORNEWAYS, TNE CONiRAROR SNALL USE NCDOT ROADWAY STANOARD ORAWING NO. 1 f07.03 (SXEET 1 OF 15) /WO GERFORM: - CLEARING ANU GRUBBING - UilLIiYWORK AS SHOWN ON SNEETS UC-1 AND UC-3. STEP 3) PLACE OFi-SITE DElOU2 SIGNING ON SOUTN DOGWOOD TRAIL, US 158, OCEAN BOULEVAN DUCK ROAD, AND EAST DOG WOOD iNA/L AS SNOWN ON SNEEiTMP-0. STEP 4) CLOSE SOUiN DOG WOOD TRAIL TOTNNU TRAFFIC BETWEEN TALL PINE LANE AND FAIRWAY DRIVE. SEE SHEE71MP�4 FON DETOUR PIAN. THE CONTRACfOR SHALL USE NCDOT STANOARD ORAW/NG NO. 1101.03 (SHEET 1 OF 9) FOR ROAD CLOSURE DEiAILS. (SEE SNEET TMY-3) S�EP 5) WHILE MA/N7AINING ACCE55 TO TXE RES/OENCES ON SOUiN DOGWO00 TRAIL FOR LOCAL TRAFFIC, iHE CONTRAROR SNALL: - CON5IRUR BRIDGE. • COMPLETE PROiOSED NOADWAY /MPROVEMENTS. - PLACE FINAL PERM1IANENT SIGNING. SfEP 6f OVEN SOUTN OOG WOOD iRA1L BACK 70 THFU iRAiFIG REMOVE Off517E DE70UR 5/GNS A RESiORETALL P/NE LANEAND F/IIRWAY ORIVE iRAFPICYATfERN. STEP 7f NEMOVE ALL WORK ZONE SIGNS AND DEV/CES. �� 1 � � � •�. D �O( TqH�� � � 0 N � Oa ��Q ,�e Kimley»>Horn � sHEkTNO. <O Sa� R��N INEE0.SIGN 8 QbN P.O. BOX 33068 u WdE1GH, N.Q RJ6963068 � ulrr �NO_�-0,o� °QH,CAROU, �'`�'Q�'��Ny�y9`=; _ ' ° SEAL ': _ = ` 029876 ' � `? ''`�"L i.N6�P.�.,'�, � "",tHEW 5.�,. - - _`_ - 5. DOGWOOD TRAI � � I (` \ \ 1 �I -- -J CURRl7UCK SIX/NO � � � 3 s i �i Y h 'o N m \ � \ �� I 1 US 158 � �'i ` \ 1 N i N O '� I R O .O �' � �� �� � � � � �T� cM/�� k � �� SdtlN ��/ I �� . ��' Di� � . � 1 � -- r _ � �� � �l�l O ��� _. , \ i \ � Oy! � i � �� \ \ ����-� � � � \ II �, \ � 1 � N O � � � � p \ � - �A q O � 2 i RoG ♦ � \'� �L '�9�'0 0 � US 158 ,O , � J � .L._._ 1�_. _ �� . , � � � LI/n;i/:il{Nln,l � \, �\ ' � � i� � �� \ \ � � _.� � %; � � ��� D � w N N O V Kimley>»Horn P.O.BOX 3J068 RREIGM, N.0. ])bJd-9068 PE NO. F-010 J9// WW SHFEf NO. : �OQN�!�FS.V' �vd 'c � ?: Qc� Ay�,.;✓ : � ra SEAL `�. __ - ` 029816 i = �=9y`�'G��,�.,��,5�' i����� OFF-SITE DETOUR ROUTE ROAD Q CLOSED AHEAD ,�� d8" % �e" OA Q CLOSED 000 WZ�� <e^x ae° ROAD Q CLOSED AHEAD wzoa �e° x �e° NEX� RIGMT 4]P XR13•, ������ O �� � " � _ � �""` � „ ` „ ` 1 ■ S.DOGWOOD zr x n- TRAII OJ DEfOUR 1 Mas 30"X Yd" S. DOGWOOD Zd„ x �1, Ta,v� � DETOUR y Mav 30" % 24" O DETOUR AHEAD vrto-x d8" % d8" 0.� Q CLOSED 500 Ff H,��p ee� x aa�• ROAD Q CLOSED AHEAD vnoa �e°x �e° NFJ(T LEFT az a�is„ q11-4 60"X30" POM CLOSEO TO THflO TflAFFIC � 4 TVPE III BAqqICAOE H11-3 60"X30" POPD CLOSED R YILES INFI➢ LOGL1Wffl[ MLY �[ 48 TVPE III BAflHICADE S.DOGW000 sa� x st^ TRAIL OK DETOUR t- Mav 30" % 24" O END DETOUR M� A aa^x ie^ �401 OM3-L lI" % 36° ONE 'U' POST PER SIGN v ��, � I � J � \' D ��OO� `Ma ( I ' �402 OM3-R I4' X 36° ONE "U° POST PER SIGN �� � \ 1 s .,.. I� _� _� i __ � __, 0 g g � £ : � � o� �. >"�Q a � i \ I � i-� � s�erv rzi i ;� OM3-L ( 12" X 36" ONE "U" POST PEk SIGN �'� i � I �FAIAWAY DA � REfAN — r r y� I � 3 m 4 �� ` �STOP I ELO TE � � '�� � � a�ra� ��� �� � I / � / J �- 1 O X336" 4�2 ONE "U" POST PER SIGN � — � � dO1S� � � � — � RELOCATE �s oocw000 TA TALL NE LN� RELO ATE � r �m —� f �oCQ�I �EI � . w000 � �iA3�� �� • eu�Kxe<o l _0 I J � REMO E SNOW GOOSE \ CANAL woe au�eHE o � � x3 . 4�2 Q ONE "U° OST PER 51 Y p i i __ � I bFIGGE 'i] I I � � � X—r �_g _ � /� Im IJE S� Iw� oi�31 k5'w0oo �z— �E J wow VE au�nrvcno � i SNOW GOOSE � �� 1 CANAL �� �oao ou�exeeo �o sas 8 QyN Kimley»>Horn P.O. BO% 33�68 RALEIGH, N.C.3)63b3068 If NQ WI6 ENGINEER ��`oQ�'�a ��v"°< � �:Q�' 0 9 ; -' ; ° SEAL��''�. _ ' � 029876 ' - ;q' �ci c. 5~< HE .4 5 �E,.�: ; fl..... � �iim 11� �sn \\ �— ✓ \ / // � \ / / OM3-L � 40�� �s� �� lE" X 36° ONE °U" PQST � � PER SIGryI L a�w000 � / / / / LSn � \ � � � ��� � \ � I 0 � �— � ) o � / X � �sn IX � ; u __ \1 �� �I f � I—__ L_J� .�,. 5. DOGWOOD TRAI� � � �. — I \ \� 1 -- -J NOTES: 1. RELOCAiEO 51GN5: EMOVE AND 570CKPILE EXISiING SIGNS. � 1. REMOVED SIGNSG SIGNS ON NEW WOOD PoSTS. `O NEMOVEAND DISPOSE OF EXISTING SIGNS MID WOOD i 0 0 g E � � � I N O � P�w-I hmrlN/nn Tle purpase W �l✓s pro/al ls b repoce He ScN� OryvrpM Trall Brldqe fBrle9e •/ll au Sxw Gcase Caml,o Ir14Nary o/ lM Jmn Gulle Crcek In Dare Covnry,ScvlMrn Shues.NC.TNS poJeclwillalso conslslo/ fzx qradlig aM �v✓Irq /or �M )mrre0/oley surrouMing /cm!/ms lo lle llc m✓ D/IOge lo �h exlsllig rrodway. J2 Ieigf�W fh slrucN�e Is 00213 mlles aM lle leiglh o( roodwuy ImpaemeMS Is 0.0416 mfles,resu0lig In a po/ec� leiqln M aqa�oxlmalery 0.0689 milu. qoproxlmolery 028/9 ac�es wllllc OISN�6e0 �urinq IIe cros�iucllm o/ �NS pro/�I. Nso.opqoximaleN 02429 acres wlll Da vs�ANlvely slaMllze� wIM grass anp �monaM planllnqs. SM� Oryvrttd Traflls laa)� ln Oare CWnly, 5cvllern SMres,NC. T!e pioJecl slle De71ns ol Falrwrry D�IVe l36J18%6 N, -�5.I40184 EI aM pra.�.ds In an norin/m�1/wvsl Jfrecllon crass/nq Smr Gmsa Cainl Gefwe enOliq Jusl ro�1n of �le Inlersa4lm wllh Tall Plre Lax l36J19941' N. -]5]40964 El. tlro /bor�/Mlm Th s/�e /s gereralN ��'el. Pll diaimqe sl�� flavs across Ile slle aM rtnkes I)s wuy lnlo Smv Gmse Cawl. Tle sl)e ls ee+elo�e0 ron�alnlnq resiOeNlal areos wllh a{ew pekels oI culNVOle� lald. TIe rm/w dralmq¢ woy /w �lx area Is Jron Gul�e Crcek. TNS crcek emples Inlo Ile Carrlluck SaM.wNCA/lavs )o Ile AlCemarlSanO.oM ulllna�ey lo Ile alonllc Oceon �nrvN PmreM LaM use !n lle vlclnlN Is 9ereralry reslden�lal. aws o0/acani tle plopx� rwdwv� consls� o/ reslden�lal uses ony. Tle nala oullel /or run-Wf alscMrqe is S�v Cwse Caml. Siuv Gaose Corol ls a well es)aMlslcd 9enllY-!lavlig �ddAary lo Ile Jmn Gul�e Crcek. SN/s Tle sWls ln lHS areo are qererally clossl/Ie0 as Fr0 IfApp flre saM, 2)0 30% s��es/ �� � ; q; ��f� 2 � j�� ;c�P _i JkTO � e.d � I � � 7PG � `MO/\�` `J CONC � \\ > � rs � \ / � a „o� �ANN D. PALMEF � ' TFUSTEES OB IT51 PG L] VB�PGq vGNO �; FE s \ / WC00 sau _I �'� � I � � t` _\ \ � � � ' \ \ \ isao , � � � � �� , \ � \ � / � 1 �' \ � I � �J �� � I� \ \l � I �' °� , � /? � / "� , // � 1 FROM FAIRWAV �RIVE TO TALL PINE IANE:V � PROPOSED LMPERVIOUS SURFACE � 0.04 AC PROPOSED PERVIOUS SORFACE = O.Id AC Total Disiurbad Mea (shaded) = 0.28 ocres Tavn a! Scvlhzm 5/nies Con)acl: RaclelPafrlck � 5375 N.Vl�9/nia Da�e Trall Scu�lem 5/nres,NC 27949 1252J261-2394 INSiALL TURBIDIlYGUR7AM (ANCNOR � SEE ER66 FOR MOflE /NFORM/�d� - ' ae�KNeeo \ ; � ' � � ��� 1 ( � LIM(150E- . '� � \ � �DIST�/R6ED RFEA ' '.. \ � `, � y � � 'lLI��TEMPoRARY. � . � i I yENT FEII�CE � � . � )7 iD. 1605.0f ' ad�� i � I ; � 11 ' $E4l- 2 _ � � � �� �� SEE SNEAER4] FOR TNE p05! GRAO/NG iNAfE. NOiES: ` L REINFOFCFD SILTFENCEOI/RFISMUST6FAOOEDIN�I/EpELG O y x WNENEVFR LOW PoIMS ME FNCOV N I FflED ALONG SIL i FENCE RUMS. 3 3. iHEST/WOMOSILiFENCEOUJLETOETAILOFPICIFOONER0.5 ORANACCEYlABLEALIEFNAtEMUSTBE5U85IITUTFO fOFYFOPoSEO $OUTXERN $HONE$ SILTFENCESINSMALLNANRALWiIIERCOURSlSORORAWS. CIVIC nSSOC1ATqN NO DEEO PEfEHENCE 3. DONOTBEGINGRADINGANO[ONSIRUCTONUNI�LIN5TAL1A110NOFe�• � 2 � � FROSIONCONIROLMEASUFESISCOMiIE1E. � ` � � I ' . 1 � � • . . . . � A I , _. �' PVC _ erroee •n e• oir / /�'__—se � _ � EIP � \ \ \ \ — \. �`� __/ �/� _ _ _ ro,c / _. � 'ai.aa,—� , / � i � l'-'t ) I ixr �k5'W000 �� � /Vl � I�� � �� , w000 \ � � e�ixxcno� IN5IALL�IL[ \� . 1 � FENCEOUiLET� � Jsvp (TYPICAI) � \ 1 '. , - ,, � _ _ - �� �„ � i � �� reai � , � \1�\ ' s , \ � �� � . . . _ _, i � � IP ._ �� ! � I $ \ 'dEGaNO�,BELL ` — rv oz� � �B86 PG i5 51'99'W PB L PG YO 180.jB' ■� Kimley>» Horn P.O. BO% 33068 R/AEIGH, N.C.3)6363068 R NO. F010 tl-09// PN/ SHEEf NO. 0.0AOWAY OFSIGN ENGINEFR ;�pQ�� �Uy9 ;, ; : ° SEAL�'':. _ = ` 0298i6 � � ' 4lyEW�S���y~\� 3� � � �� O 4o sas 8� �� � � � , - o aVl� \ � � � V I � DAwD N.5 LOS' � P �, A ' � � i 1 �B 1800 PG 27 f � 1 \ \ � . _ � � i A ' PB G�PG I � � � � i � � � � . 1 1 �\ � � � rorvc � � . asvo �� A � � � � � � � ,�.. . ' �4 � � , 1 ��� � ' . �\i JAMES�.S�E�N5 � • � \ . \\ _ (�� � �\\ _ � 1 � � ��veG�PoP� � � � O_ -� 5 J , � ,� � au��rcn o ' z � � . �waao � � � � A � - �� � ' � ���8 �� 8 _ �. � .. � � � �.. �YI' �M` J I ?j �- � � i r'1� I ,`lJ ��s�\�� J � t.5 � ... \ � - .- PB 2 PG ii0 _ .� , _ � � --- -- - ((( .� � — \ p � � \ \ _ - x0D95 -- . . � � _ � _ — � (� ,� V � � i L/� � � — HP � MON — _ �u � . _ / � �� � '� � i � . i � i / / \ � / � 1 ' "�� �I '' �., �POSi ., c.mewn^ / / \ � — _� — � , , i , �������� � , � is�ar=n.zs� � �i � �� . a�wcoo � I'' ,� , � , � _ _ � I �� �s I 1 .. �s< ./� � I 1 � . � �. I �� .. \ � 1 . � `� � � � w000 � � 1-s� � V ��� . nu�evEno � — � - . lI � � \ � I\ \ �. � I` � I ' �. \ � � � I�. oui��-_ �� t� I�, 1 _ � �. � .. . . — wnu. � �ia .\ _/NSTALU-HOOKSIL7FENCE w°« � ASSHOWN � . .- coNrnacroa ro �NSrua �. �� � ADDIiIONRU-NOOKSASNEEDED �_-- .. � (�yYlU1J PROP LINE IS vi or ou�xHeao O RICHRNO C.CApROLL OB 16T9 Po �65 PB 3 PG 99 20 10 0 20 40 OISTURBED PREA QJNSTRUCTION UMR TEMPORPRY 5/LT FENCE �r�� � f � s a�wa � 1 /flP -- � � � � . �% � - MoN , I / [ry�xc x � � —� � / /� �� � � �OnL \ � �SiFr'S � � — � � �j.:. ._ -. --.- _J � 5 OBANBt PG jjtR15 VB ] VG 99 LEGEND (MPUES TO IlL SNEEl51 — C F �� J-NQ�K SILT FENCE � 5/LT fENCE OUT(ET p WATTLE � oN / --"l / : ���, PRTNILK F. PNE P51 — oxc �PB 7�PG R �I � ���� ��� � ill '� ��.�r � � II ' � �A � �� ill � I� II i i I� i ' / . -__ �" � � ��No��� � 1 i �waul 2 � 2P J�cTp � d \ � DB B PG ] PG � _ � \ � ` S � - T� O� _�-Ma .. ' ; � _ � / ` O � fbl/C MAINiAIN (awusra SEE ER66 -L- STA 19+19 BEGIN REMP/AL OF EXISTING BU(KHEAO I13CT) PLACE 6 LF PROPOSED HUlKHEAO � - � ou�xNCeo� __ � � � - ,. � , _ - M � p(NTEh�FORARK ' � � A � � � �_ _ �SED EjY7FENCE - - Y , - \ AO/USYASN�CESSARK LlMIiSBF \ \ �I � DITlURBEDMER� � � NCI� YSiq�/695.01, � � � � � , 1 . (fYP�) � � ♦ � I �i � � � � I � I sitvs � � I� � CIASS 'B" RIP RPP / �, �� � ' 50 �� �� I i / E6T 2 TONS . 5ea*yiia l i i l e � -_ w000 - � V f$T 7 SY PSRMi / � � I� �� � . I I v�qii- _� MO615�/ED G0�l�'RETE fL � �� � � S�E �SHEET T�0 � � " \ .. �'1 .� j ��� �.� • � �. \ . ii , i ;� �\ \ �� 5yG4�y � � MON � �dNN D.PALMER I ' TNUSTEES rurn� a.v�vmv�.��vrv rn���. SEESHEElEN0.fFOR1NFCIFARINGANDGRUBBINGiMASE. VI�IQ�����0�� ROADWAB�GNEEfNO. ■\ C NOIES: ENGINEE0. P.O.BO% J3068 RALEIGH,N.C.2)6JbJ068 Q`\ �ARG �1.FEINlOflCED51LTFENCEOUTLET5MU5lBEAOOFDINTNEFIELO PfNO.f-0103 O'�`;,'�;f,D�%.� WNENEV£HIOWPOIM3ANEFNCOUNIEFEUAWNGSIIIFEN�qUNS. ¢ �:QCRWMO�.,q O " � € ,; a $EAl : __ 3 S. MESIANOAROSILTFENCEOUlIETOETAILOEYIClEDONER65 on.waccevrae�urzxxnreMUSreasuesnru�owxvxavosen ,;;._ 029876 .,\; ��U�THASSOCI� qN SILIFENCESINSMALLNANFALWAiFFCOURSESORORAWS. %�9lTyNL�N�,�Q'S° �,i,,,`� 3.00NOTBEGINGRAUINGANOCONSIRUOIONUNOLINSTALIATIONOFALL "'ni�� S�� ND DEED REfENFNCE fW � z � � EftO510NCONlROLMEASUFESISCOMPLElE. � � � \ 3'��/��c� � � \ - i 1� �Q 5��� , � � \ � � � A � ��B�Q� / �� � A A � 1 . � V A � V � � � evio u. s ios ��. � ` � q i 1 1 g0 IB60 P6 37 ' � � • � � ` . V A � PB C�PG I � � � � � � � \ � � � ���- � V � � . A 1 ' V A ' � ,� � ccxc � � zsr0. � • i ��'. � � ' � � _. � � INSiA L � 1TLEF9FEAtXPLUME- ... .� \ �, � � �JAUES `i.SfEPNENS� � � � �-OOIPo£D CONCRETE �LUdlE _ aFi EB�L ECON57RLC7JONI5COMPLE E � � � , ��, ��B �� � � � . SNOW GO SE ee�� sHEer 20 � �� �v��r ' � � � , , � � � � , - O- _- - CANAL �cuzsrgmN°k'kP � . - �j � � � ., � ` � _ - �+iCO�E C[05E . - E5T 2 ip,�5�Kxcno ' - ,\ � � �j.wooa � ...' '. \ . _� \ . - �OB i1�9 Pc rte - - E9T > Sy PSRM -� Z PG zZ0 . -L STA I4Bl i -- . ' i `n �\ �-� � � � ��, ,��� . \ � �- - - _� - - BEGIN REMP/PL Of I +60 ' - q\ i � � � _ - - _. . EXISrING &/lKHEPD 23'LTl ' � � � v5'�• � ` � \ � ' ��_ \ \ ` - - waoo5 � - �U!/:HEPD PROPo D . � i . - _ � � • � � � _ _ � _ _ _ - _ � _ _ �s< �. _ - 8 , — � _ _ �C,� � . .� _ 8 � -�SE� 1 _ � � C V � �r - � _ ( � � _ -. . - - _ \i - _ _ ' < o � - � i .is _ ' - '' � - i � , _ - ' � A��1125' � " i � MON � . . _ _ -. .. .- " EIP � � � ) _ _ OB IT57 PG Ai iBAPGPJ ycx� tas�� an 4 �� � \ MOOIFlED CONPRETE FLUME e<iai.za� / I � SEErSHEK 2D /� ' I � � � �\� � � eia � CLASS 'B"RIP RPP � 5 waoo I . � � � i f W isF \ r \ \� \ _`_ �5\ ] SY PSRM- $��ALTFECIU EMATI S �� od[�no � ! � , �r o � I � 1 e h \ 0 � � � MAIMAIKS/kT � � 0 g ' � � � �I � � . i � ��c ���� -� � FENCEOUTLEi � ` � � �. o .. .. .,. -�-� /i:i,� �' � ' � 1 � J ; ' �sFO (rvviu�srRi,vcu'�i,rnE.wI cP; �. J J �� 1 � i � I���i � , � i g � � _ � ., � i : - � PLME 6 LF PROPOS[0-�&NA T�Ti= �1 � / I �� 1 \ T � / ��_ � -_ -..__ ._. -- ���, a� - _' � - - - - _ _ _. � '�� � � � a.00- . � -. .. __ _ _ - - _ � g_ -�� awc. � 1 c >, . - � wn�r ,'' 1 � i $ �A hr; 's v D ' O � � � Y 0 N 0 V � � t� \ .'� ,, � \ �e= MECRN C.BELL �B IBB6 PG t5 � o2'A�yg.y PB 1 PG 10 IB0.2B' BRIDGE HYDRAUUC DATA T10.V1YMMFIU£ACEO NASiK OVERTOPP/NG qSCHAHGE � > b600 CFS OVERTOPP/NC EfGYNqN � 8D FT - - - - - -. --- ---- � `.�'cy��'� oze �n ' '� .... _ \ � �� ` � � - � � ° -� ' S. DOGWOOD TRAI� / � �� � � � _ � -�- _ � N \ . . /' QIAO/ _ _ � 1(/ � ,� /�� � ��.�- /�. � � _ \ `, . /� � _ _ �,I � ' �/..�. �T- � 1 / A / �I �� �� � � � ; �� A DIFIE GONCRETE FWME �^� ' , ' ^"'�� � ' I � "'z "' y �ui�eW Q . 1 1 1 �� � POS� _, 5 E SHE PO� / . � �� � . COCS B'RIPWM . � � � ' � _ ' / ��� � � �� _ I ' EST TONS � , � � � � ' \ � EST � S/ PSRM� / � � � , � � . �� � � � _� ., � � J � �`� � ' � � �i.es�� ���� �� � � \ �� i i � ' sn s � � _ � uc �_ _ s r- � \ ��' �- • l 1 � , u w000 � � � ' ' - � �, � i� � _ 1 � � �� �sn ` � r \l � 1 � � � �sn �_— ', A I I . � �� ... _ _ � � , � � __ � � � v � 1 � / i � � � � � � � ` � - � , � ksF .,. � �__ - � i �i Wy�H9n� .LL145\I�IRIP RPP �- � � . � �. \ � . _ _ . �uL / � � � � I SEE STRUCTURES 5 `� � - SNOW GOOSE ' � � FOR MpRf INFORMA� � � � � � , � , � mPicnu \ CANAL , 1 � � _ -� 9PrCK �� � . 'SrD ��- '.�} -- � _ uo�x .,' ��t , - MqINiA1N1-NOOK-SILTF 11({,.,�� ' Faick .��,� - _CONiRAQOFiO/NSiALL/WOMAINfAIN w<u I - --v16DlilONRU�NOOKSASNEEDED �,' .. L !11'PICAL) _ - 3 J _ -- - � eHa aeuau aF � � PXLACE 26 LF PFOPOSEO BU(KNfAO pROP LINE IS V1. OF BIILKNEnO O RICHAPD C. GPFOLL OB Kf9 PG �65 PB J PG 99 zo to o zo aa /��/�p� p I I �l Ill�� � N A SUSANNd�E. NORR15 pB N9t PG Nt ae 3 vG 99 lEGENO fOPPI/ES TO AlI. SNEET51 OISTURBEO NtEA _ CONSTRUCTION (/MlT C F reMPOrra+r sar rENCe III IIH J-HOOK SILT FfNCE SILT FENCE O(l�LfT WATTlE pr 0 g 3 � g c' � � h 0 N � CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS l. Oblaln plan opp�wal o� oilsr applicable pzrml�s lrrcludiig gro0lig cermits Por borrav slfe. Re(er fo Sectlon 230 'Borrow Excwo�lon'ln tle 20/2 NCOOT S1aMarC SFeclflwflons. 2 Flag fle wo�k limils fo� prolecllon. 3. Ho10 precnnstruc�lon confe�ewe ol /eost a� week prlor to starfing construcpon and irM�e NCDENR. NCDENR LOS conlacf numL�r Is f919179/-4200. 4. Prfo� �o ory land dislurbing !lncludbg demall�laN aclfNtles, lnslall grwela�b �lp iop basln.lem/urory dlverslon,labrlc/block oiM 9rwel drop Inlet p�oiec�lon, temEUrary grwel cronsMUC�ton en�rance/ex!ls,chzck dams,tree pra�ec�lon fence.aiM slltfence as slpwn on tl.e erosion can7rolD�ons. 5.In acco�0a�e w!lh Ne e�aslon canlrolplans orM lraftic conliol plans: lnslall Inle� pro�ecilan a� eraslon conirol mrosu�es. Af�er inlel prolecflan aiu/ e�aslon crontrol meosures o�e ln place, giade raodwvy, lns�ol/ slorm Ora1n .ryslem. Un�il 6oxes o�e buill on0 yor0 lnlei devtces lnsfalled, lns�oll and moinlain slorm d�aln wMe� consfruc�lon of eiM o! dvy or onsel of �aln. Place ou�le7 protectlon as sMwn on plans. Place od0l�ioial cl�ek dams ana slablllzed di�cles os lndlwfed. Modlry sll� fence plocemenf oroun0 plFe !nlefs and oNleis as �cessory,ploce silt fence around top of propose0 /eodwalls. 6. Comple�e flnol9rodlig for roads aiM stablllze wffh gravel. 7. FlMSh dralnage !nle�s,place cu/b an0 gu!!er aiM �vement, o�M bulld shwlde�s. 8 Finlsh g�adlig o� slo�es. tapsoll crilical o�eas aiM ce�marrently vegeiote,seed and mulch. 9. All 9roded oreos will be seeded, feiNlized an0 mulcded occo�dfng fo NCDOi spzcl�/calfons /o ma/nta/n a vlgo�ous,dense, vege7a7lve cwer wltMn 2/ calendar dvys or soare� of wmpleilon of aiy pMSe of grodln9. lf work on lhz proJed ceases for mare llan Ile aforemeniloxd length of 1/me,oll dlsiurbed oreas sMll lave lemp�rory ve9elollve ground cover es�abllsLcd and eroslon cantrol � de✓lces malMal�d. l0. Nter seeding Is esiobllshad, tl.e coN�ac�o� slpll coll NCDENR an0 arrange for o!bwl sl�e lns�cilan. U�n ap0�wal.all )emporary eraslon coni�ol measures sMll L� �emaved fram tl.� proJec�. ll. All eraslon arrd sedlmsnl cronlrol p�actices wlll Ge lnspec�ed weekly and offer rolnfollevenls. NeeOed repol�s w1116e made lmmedlolely. I2.NlopD�coble eroslon aiM sedimen)coNrolmuslbe maln�al�A untll a vlgo�ous sia� of perma�ni grourr0 cover Is estobllshzd. Estlmo�ed Ilme before ffrwl stobiPZallon Is 12 rianihs. l3. Sl�e l�ludes approximafely ¢2424 ocre of �rmo�nt ve9eio�ion are l4. Arler s//e ls slobll2ed,grwel and rlp �ap baslqtempo�ary 0/verslon,construc�lon s�a9ing an0 mo�eriolo�ea slcckplle areas. o� olI olhzr eiasfon cronl�ol devlces sM// be removed, res�ored as exlstlrg.on0 permo�nlry vege�ole0 os descrld:d ln lhz mainienance o� vegetative v�on. MNNTENANCE Follow lle construcflon sequexe 1MOU9/nuf proJec� development. Wlen eMnges ln cronstruc�lon acffvl�les a�e needed.amend 1/e seque�e scle0ule !n advonce to maln�aln nanoger�n� con�rol. Noflflwllon o( Land Resouroes Sedlmenl a� Eroslon CoN�ol Sel(-lns(.�cilan Picgrom: Tle Sedlmentatlon Pollullon ConlrolPCiwas amended /n 2006 lo reqWie �Mt �rsons respansible �o� laiM-0/s�urbing octivl�les lnspec�a p�oJecial�ei each pMse of �le p�aJect�o make sure 1/plIl� o00�oved eroslon ond sedlmentoHOn conlrolplon ls belig follqved. Rules defalll�g �le OaCUmen�o�lon o� �/ese inspec�lons fook e((ecl Oc/oCe� 1,20/0. Tle self-lnscecilan prcq�om is se�role from //e weekry self-rrwnllarlig Dragrom ot lf.e NPDES 5/orm✓ro7er Permif (or Construcflon Ac�ivlBes. Tl.e fwus of fle self-lns�edlon �eport Is Ihe lnslallailan aiM malntena�e of eraslon aiM sedlmeniallan controlmeasures accroi0iig 10 �hz opprwe0 plon. Tl.e lnspectlons mus� be cnnducied afte� each pinse of tle praJec�,ono conllnue uni!l permoneM ground caer ls eslobllsl�d ln accordance wlth NCGS ll3A-54JOiM /5A NCAC 4B.0/3/. ihz Self-Inspecilan ReGar� fo�m !s wallable as an Excel spreodshzef from http://www.dlr.enrs�afencus/�ges/sedlmefnal�on_new.hlml. lf you A�✓e quesflons or canno� occess �le fo�m, pleose con�oc� NCDENR 0/Wslon of Land Resau�ces afl9/9J 79/-4200. MA/NTENANCE PLAN l. Tle Confractor sMll cicrok olI eroslon ond sedlmen7 conl�olO�ocllces (or siabillly and opera�lan follaving e,�ery runoff produciiq roin�oll but fn iro cose /ess tMn arrce every week.My needed �epal�s wlll be mode immediotely by �i.e Conlraclor lo mafnlaln allp�acflces as �eslgired. Nsn �ar Na�lonal PollNont Dlscnor9e Ellmiia7fon System lNPDE51 gexral sla�mwaie� ce�mfl,a �ain gauge must be lnsialled on sl�e. Tle rain gou9e musl be kep� onslle and lnspecflons Gy /he cronlraclor muslbe made ond Io99e0 af�e� every MI( !xh of roin(all aiM oxe a week. 2 Tle Con�rocior sMll /nspec� 1/e cur�oln,floioilon,on0 ballos� of tle 7/cvNig �urbl0/ly curfoln to ensure �ha work oreo ls securety parililo�d from fle stream flovr. Tle Controclor sIYJII �emove occumulaled sedlmen7and de6rls. 3. Tle Conhocto� slull remwe sedlmenl Irom beNnd slIl /ence wlen lt becomes 05 fee� deep ol �/ie fence. Sllt fexe wfll be re�lred os necessary fo raln7aln a Ge��le�. 4. Tle Conlroc�o� sMll lnspeci lIning and maBliq for dlslwatfan o� follu�e every 7 coleiWai Oays and wlihfn 29-lnu�s o(le� eoch sto�m iM70��uces %p-lrich o� �rpre af rofn. Tle Confroctor sMll co�uct �egular lns/ucilons untll grasses o�e (l�mly establfsled. 5. Thz ConirocPor sMll ieri!llze, reseed as r�ecessary,a� mulch allseeded oreos occa�dfn9 to speclficatlons tn Ihe vegelallve plan to mafnlafn a vigo�ous.0ense vege�ofNe caver. 6. T!e Confrac�or sMll prwlde giowrd caer on expos� slopes or oller oreas wlthin 2/coleiMar days of completlon of airy pMse of gra0ing. Permoneni grou� cae� Is fo Ce O�wlded fo� all dlstu�bed oreas wltMn 2/ coleiMar days or soo�� !ollavlig cOmple�fOn of CanSlruCtlon or Oedelopment. LAND GRADING (6.021 RlP RAP (6.151 CONSTRUC710N SPECIFICATIONS Sub9rode Preparotion - Prepare fhz subgrade far rlp�op a� f!l�e� fo Ne requlred llnes on0 yrodes slx'�xn on tl.e plans. Compacf aiy flll ��qul�ed ln ile subgrade fo o denslry opproxlmoH ilnt o� lhe surrowMing undls�urbed materlal o� aerflll �g be depresslons wlfh riprop. Remave brushJ�ees. slum and aller ob/ectlaal molerlol. Cut tle suograde suf(ICienlly deep �MA f� flMshed grode of tle rlprop wlIl be o� ile eleval7on of fle surroundliq areo. CMn�ls sAwld Le excavoled suf(lclenlly 10 ollav O�ocemenl of fhz rlp�ap !n a mon�r such �/p/ �/e flnlsled /nslOe d/menslons oiM grode oI Iha rID�oP �� desl9n speclflcoilons. SonO on0 grwel (llter blankel - Place ff.e (llte� blanket lmme0lo�ery offer 7le grawM fowrdallon is pre�med. For p�mel,sp�ead ffl�er sto� !n a unffa�m loye� to tle sµclfled depthWlsre mo�e tlan o� loyer of fll�er maferlolls used.spreod }hz la�ers wllh minlarolmlxing. 5ynihzllc �fller Pobrfc - Ploce flu cbth fllter 0i�ec�ty on 1/e pie��e0 foundollon. O✓erlap �hz edges 6y af leas� /2 /xles, aiM spoce oxM� pins every 3 If oloiq lIk werlop. Bury �le upsl�eam eid of fle clo�h o miNmum of /2 /rc/es Lelav ground and wlere �cessary, bury fhe lo.ve� end of tle cbth or aerlap wilh t!e nexl secflon as requl�ed. Take cnre iro� io Oomo9e 1/e clo�h whzn placlig �iprop. l( domoge occurs remae lle rlp�ap aM re/wl� ife shze) Cy o007iq onoll�r loyer o( flller malerlal wfih a minlmum we�lap of l2 l�l.es o�ound �le Oomoge0 o�ea. l( exfenslve domage ls suspecfed,remae a� reploce lle enllre shzel. Wl�re large s�oxs a�e used or mocMne plocemen�ls dl(�lcull,o 9-lnch layer o( f7� 9/m'el o� sand mo� be reede0 to proleC� �hB (//�e/ Clot4 S�one Placemen� - Placemeni of rl rop slpuld �ollav lmmedtoiely o7ie� placemenf of �Ye fll�e�. Place rlprap so Iho� P(o�ms a dense, well-praded mass o( slo� wl�h o minlmum of volos. Tle deslred Olsbrlbuilan o( stones fMOUpMut lle mass may be obfalrred 6y selec�lve loadlig ai B.e quorry oiM canlrolled dumD��9 Durlig ilnalO�ocemenf. Place rlp�ap �o l�s full tNckriess !n one operailon. Oo iw7 place rlp�ap 6y dumping �hfouqh cFUfes ar o�l.er meth�ds lMtcause seg�ego77on of s�oire s/zes. Toke core iro1 Po Olsledge tha urMertyiig bose or filler wlan ploclrq 1/k sloxs. Tle flMsl.ed slopz s/nu/0 bz free of �.nckels o( smollstone or c/us/ers o( lo�ge stones. Hand placl� moy be xcessory ta acMeve tl� O�oper dfstrlbWlon o7 sfone slres fo p�oduce a reloflvery srnGnthuNiorm sur(ace. T!K tlnlsled grode af fle rlprap � ld blen0 wllh fle surromMlig a�ea. No wei(all o� p`of�uslon of /lp/op slpuld vro�e�r. MNNrENANCE Mspec� cMn�ls al regu/o� In�ervo/s as we// as aJ�er ma o� ro/ns.and make repa/rs promp�ly. Gfve speclol oilenlion to lle aAlef and Inlel sect ons and otle� pofn�s wl.ere concen�rofe0 (low enlers. Carefully cl%ck stobUiry alroa� cross/ngs and lwk {or i�lcoNOns of lpi�q,scour lules.or bank fallures. Make re� Irs Immeolo�ery. Moln�afn olPvegelailon adJocenilo ile clnnnelin a leal�ly, Ngorcus con0illon to pratect7he areo (rom erasfon and scour durl�9 wA-of-bank flow. Confrol af wee0 and brush 9raNh may be needed In some laca�lons. CONSTRUCTION SPECIFlCA7/ONS l. Cansl�ucland maintaln alle�asfon on0 sedlmenlotion conl�olOracilces and measu�es !n accorda�e wlPo tfe opprwed sedlmenlollon cronirol0�an ond consMucllon scledule. 2. Remae pocd iopsoll f�om areos fo be gro0e0 on0 f111e0,orM pieserve !l (or use In (fnfshlig fhe grading of all crlticol oreos. 3. Scarlry aieas to be �opsolled lo a minlmum OeO�h ot 2 i�hes befo�e placl� laPSOlI. 4. Clear ond grub oreas �o be fllled ta remove bees,vege�o7lon,reots.or olhzr obJecllonoble mo�eAal IMi would of�ecl �le plan�d slobllfry o( ffe flll. S.Ensu�e llnlflllma�erlolls (�ee of brush,rubbish,rocks.lcgs.s�umDS. bulldfng debrls.and oller materlals liapprap�lofe for constructlig sioble /Ills. 6. Place oN (lll In layers na� 10 exceed 9 lncles In �hlckress. and com�c� }hz IQye�s as requlred fo reduce erosfon,sllpps9e.seBlemen7.or olhzr related O�oblems. 7. Do irof i�rorporale lrozen mo7eAal or soft or Nghy campresslble malerlals lnfo flu slopes. 8. Oo iro� place (ill on a frozen foun0o�fon. due to gosslble subsfder�ce and sllp�ge. 9. Keep olverslons and afler wo1e� corn�eyance measures f�ee of sedlmen! durliq a//pMSes of develapmenl. l0. HonOle seeps or sprligs encaunlered during conslrucUOn !n acco�da�e wl�h opp�ae0 metlyds. ll. Perrtanenity stobllize a0 gra0ed areas fmm.�dlately a(fer flial grading ls com IeteO on eoch o�eo fn ile gradlig plan./� ply tem rory stabillZa�lon meosures on oll9ro0e0 oreos wfen work !s fo be ln�� upfed o� delayed for l5 working Ooys or longer. 12.5/pw Popsollsiockplles,ho��av a�eas,ond sFnllareos on �le lans,and make sure llwy ore a0equolelY protec�ed from eroslon. l�lude iPi�ol stoblRZaflon o( lhzse areas ln tle plan. MNNTEN/vVCE Pe�ledfcollY c/eck allgraded areas on0 ile supp�ill�q eroslon ond sedlmenta�lon coN�olp(actices,es/.�eclally affer �umq rafnfo0s Promptly remwe aN sedlmenf Irom dlverslon and otler waler-dlsposal p�acffces. l( washwfs or b�eaks cccur,re(alr �lem lmmedfalely. Prompl molnte�nce o( small eraded oreos before lhzy becomz slpM(1caN pullies is on essenllol por� of on effecflve eiasfon and sedlmenlalfon conlrol plan. VEGETATNE PLAN (6.l1) SEEOING SCHECULE Slaulders,5lde Df�cles,5/oces l3:U Dafe rype Planiirq Rafe lwgJ5-NaJ 7allFescue 250Ibs./acre Nw.l-Mar,l TollFescue 2501bs./acre & Abruzzl Rye 25 /AsJoc�e Ma�.l-ly�r.15 TaNFescue 25016sJac�e qo�.l5-JunJ5 Hulled Canmon Bermudo9ross l2 /bs./acre Jun.lS-AUg.lS TollFescue 6016s./acie - & Bravnlo0 Mlllel •�• 35 /bs✓ac�e - o� Sorglum-Sudan Hybrids �•• 30 /0.slocie � - Sloces !3d Po 20 Mai.l-Jun.l 5eilcea Lespedem isca�lfledl 50 /bs./ocre a�M lMOr.l-Apcl51 Pd0 Toll Fescue 60 /bs./ac�e (MOr.I-Jun.301 or Add Weepliq Laeg�ass 5/ASlocre (Mar.l-Jun.301 0� Add Hulled Common Bermu0o9ross 8/bs✓ac�e Jun.l-SepJ TollFescue �° 60 Ibs./ocre � & Bravniop Mlllel •_= 35 /bs./ac�e or Sorglum-Sudon Hybrlds •° 30 /bs./acre Sep.l-Macl Sericea Les/�Oeza � funlulled-unsca�l(ledl 70 Ibs./ac�e & 7allFescue 50 /bs./acre (NOV.I-MOr.0 MO l�bruzzlRye 25 /A5./ocie Cansul�Conservaflon Engl�e� o� SoII Conserva)lan Servlce for adAltloial fnforma�lon croricernlig ofler ol�ena�fves Por vegetallon of denuded areas. Tle abave vege�oBOn rales ore Ilpse which do wellurMer IocolcondlUOns: oller seeelig rate combiirotlons ore possible. ^� Temporory.- ReseeO occording to opllmum seasan (or desbed permoreni ve9etoilon. Do iwi ollow iem�rary cover !o g�ar wer l2 /�hzs In lelgMbefore mowlig.o��ervrise,/escue may be sMded au�. Kimley»>Norn P.O. BO% J306B RALFIGM, N.C.216363068 PE NO. F-010 RW SHEEf NO. ROADWAY DESIGN FNGINEER , �oP�l��y �Gy'. �a; Q3 o,y�.r :, = : ° SEAL '': _ ;;q � 2987� , sti\ - �''rTyfwNS ���`'� p ldie� rough g�odfig ls complefed, �!U soll ln areas to be seede0 ond planie0 /o o deqh of slx lrichzs. 21 Apply agrlcNturalllme,ferliNZer,oiW super0lps0��e �o OlsNrbed o�eos lo Le vegetofed. 90 /0.s.//mestone//000 sq.fLl2 tons/aael 35 /AS.lO-lO-lO fer�fllzeN1000 sq.(t.!/500 /As/acrel 40 /AS.50% superpAUpl.n�e/I000 sq.f1.lO50 Ibs/ac�el 3) Disk nu7rien�s into soilto a deplh of s!x Ir�cl�s un�ll su�foce ls unl(o�m and free of br9e diriclods. 41 Seeding pe�moren� grass. 3.0 /bs.KY-3/�oUfescue/IOCO sq.fi.l130 /AS./ocieJdurlrq Feb�uary l5 /hrough May l5 a Augusfl5 thrcugh Nwembe� l5. -OR- 3.0 Pos. KY-3l �00 fescue a110 20 PoSannual ryegrass/1000 sq.fl.durlig Nwember l5 �Mqigh Februory l5. 5� Mulch seeded oreo wlth small grain shaw of 90 Ibs/1000 sq.fLl2 �ons/ocrel. Spieod unlfo�mly. Approxlmatel}�/p of ground su�face slpul0 be vlslble 1a mold blxking swligM )o seedliiqs. On areas whz�e ihz 9roun� surfoce equols oi exceeds o 3:l slope,on0 In t� lm�er�s of all d�al�ge swoles.lack mulch wfth osplptl emulslon al a �ate of 450 9allons emulslon cer acre of sirav. 61 Mulch orou� shub�ry a� trees wlth pine sirow )o deplh of 3 lnchzs. 71 Tem�rory cwe� I.0 Ibs.bravn 1op mlllel/I000 sq.(t.May �MOUgh fwgus� 25. -OR- I.0 /bs.annuolryegross/I000 sq.fLAUgust25 fMOU9h qorll. � c g 0 m E � � � h EXCEL$]ON WATTLE DETAIL � ISOMETR[G VIEW pi[8: WE YININM 19 d. � n[ RC[�BIq1MnLE. 1IXOEM 8IMt611�M � P lN. Bi Y IM. NYIXIl N�bl MT�.'O�uinFE�MU� K0.P�DIiPI BL6E9 YN�H�OIREOIm�t OF PAVEYENi eienrte��i iii�uq�i[�iOY�PeF�iuEm�i�i0 �anw o�r oiivw. EB � Of�0,Ip5 IN. DI/l6IEfl 6�EFL �IPE u e e �m �wx is• �x �wm. �xnu� evnn wvrox�wreir ennr i i cw rmr ox eo.. e�oFa a ru.ru uo �. uw Ew .o ecwne �r io w. wn. �XBi�oLL VEC��[uMr.�CqIMMCE IIIM 9ECilpl Iflll R 1NE p'�YAy„) 2' UPBLOPE e.ua .uw.0 waxo WiT[MO �2' WM�8LOPE eru� LROBB 6ECTION VEE DITCX z ix. s' uae�ovE �9TNI NpiYML GROUND F�� T � 4i � YATTIMi� ' �9T� SLOPF CROBS BECTION TMPEZOIDAI DITCH •�. IN9ET p IH9ET B TOP VIEW TOPSO/L/NG (6.04) CONSTRUCTION SPECIRCATIONS MATERIALS Defermine wleile� �!e quollry ond quanllty of wallable topsoll Jusilfles selective Temporary seed/ng - Protect �opsofl sfwkpiles by temporarlly seedl�p as soon M�liiq.OUally topsoll las ile follwArq cMraclerlslfcs: os passible.� more fl.nn 30 working Oays or l20 colerMar dv�s a(fe� ile formotlon ot lha s�ockplle. 7exlu�e - loam,saiMy loom,ond slHloom ore beshsandy cloy loam,sfiry cioy loam,clay lcam,ond learty sa/M are fo1G Do ipt use Moty clay and o�gaMe Pe/monenl veqefoilon - lf s�ockpiles will iro� be used wllhin lZ mon�hs �hy solls such os Feai ar rtwck os �apsoll. mus� he siabllhed wlfh pe�mo�n� vege�aflon )o con�rol e�aslon ond weed grow)h. Organ/c mafle� content - lsome�/mes referre0 /o os 'lwmlc maBe�7 sMUld be greafer �lpn l5% by welgN. 5/TE PREPARA7/ON Ac10!� - pH shwld be 9reater tlan 3.6 bePore llming.and lIming !s �equlred if ft ls less lMn 6A. Soluble solis - shwld G� less �Mn 500 ppm. Sodlum - sodlum odsorp�ion rollo s/au/d be less 1/an l2. rhz OeD�h of ma�erlol meetliq 7/e obove qualiflcatfons shwld be at leosf 2!nc/es. Sallfaclors such os ra�k (ragmenls,slope,deplh �o water fable,and loyer )hlckr,ess of(eclfl� eose of excmatlan and sp�eading af topsoll. Geire�ollV.tfe upper ��f of �hz soil.wNch ls rlcfeslln orgoNC naner,fs mosi desfrable;lx;wever,male�lal excwoled from deepe� I%ers may 6e war�h s�orlig ff !l meels 1/e olle� c�l�erla llsted aLo✓e. OrgoMc solls such as mucks aiM /�a�s do irot make gad �opsofl, Tlcy con be IOenfffled by �lei� extremely llgM welgN wlen dry. Before sD��ding toqsoil,estoblfsh e�oslon and sedlmenlalfon conirolpracllces such os dlve�slons.lerms,dikes.woiervroys,ond sedlmenf Lnslns. Gro07iq - Malniain grades on tle oreos �o he �o�asolled accordlig to 1/e opproved plan ond do irof alfer !!em by o006g �oDSail. Llmlig oT subsofl - Wlere tie pH of tf.e exislfng subsoll is 6.0 or less.o� �le so!//s com�osed of clays,lM.ror,ryro�e opricNfurolllmesto� ln amounis recanmended by soll tes s or speclfle0 for 1/e seeding mlxiure to be used. Irrco��iale Ilms to a depth o( ot leost 2/�hes by 0iskliq. Roupfkning - Immedlotely p�lor fo spreadfng fhz fopsoll.loosen �le suborode py dlskl� o� scaAfying �a a dep�h o! at leosl 9/ndksJo ensure bandl� o( Ihz lopsoll ond subsoll. l( no ome�menls Mve been lxo�p��a�ed,loosen lhz solllo a depih of otleos�6 /nc/es be(ore sp(eading �opsoll. SPREADING TOPSOIL STRIPPING Do iai spread �opsoll wNle lt fs frozen or muddy ar wlen sub9ro0e is ps wet o� Trozen. Conec� ort� ln ulorllles !n 1/e swface �lpt result from rcadbullding,o��ompsc�ionsby erequlpment. A/4�o 6tl�h�s/�ppi� de� ls�comim2 w��l�ke�s.fl.er operollons�o prevenilhe farmatlon of Oepresslons or bul depih varles de�ndl�rq on 1/e sl�e. L@�ermi� depih of slrl��In9 Oy faking soi/ cores o� several lwaHOns wilhln eoch oreo �o be stri ped. 7opsoll de0�h Compoci thz Jopsoil enough �o ensu�e 9o00 contac� w!lh ll� unde�lYfng soll, generolly vorles alon9 a 9ro0len� from Mlpop lo lce of Pl� slope. PN sedlment bul wol0 excesslve com�actfon,as !� Increoses ruiroff orM lnMblls seed basins.�lverslans, ond oiler contrals lnlo p/oce beiore shlppl�q. ge�minollon. Ughi �ackfng wlth a roller !s recomme�ed whz�e Mgh-moMtelwlke tu/( ls lo be eslobllsl.e0. STOCKPIUNG On s/apes and o�eos 1/at will Irol be mowed. tl.e su�face may 6e left rou9h Selec� stcckWle lacotlon to wold slo/�s aiM nafural d�alrroqewoys.avoldln9 ofler s0i�dl�p fopsoll. A dlsk mcy be used lo promole bo�l� o� ihz ln�erface lraf(lc �outes. On lorge sltes,�espreadliq ls easle� aM rtpre �onomlcal wlen behveen �oDsoll a� subsoll. toqsa// /s slxkplled !n small pf/es lxafed nea� a�eas wlere �M°/ wlIl be use0. a/ sfwkpl/e areas used s/aN be siobfOZed w/�h sll� fence a� 5eeded. lJ�e/ topso// app//ca/!oq Jol/oN p�oGedu/e Por seedCeO preparotlon, fokliq Care fo mold excesslve mlxing o� �oµsoll in�o tte subsoll. Sedlment barrlers - Use sedlmen� fexes or oflei borrfers wlere necessary �o re�oln se0imen�. Kimley»>Horn P.O. BOX 3J068 RALFIGP, N.0. Y)6J63068 Pf NO. FOIO: ENGINEER , �a�'N��Eiv �Uy � @: QcS 4Y�.9 `, � i4 SEAL '�. _ = ' 029816 ` - :slEWNS ��`s~\; SIDE ViEw av NOTES � WY1NlNG S/GNS TO BE MApf OF tt/RABf£.WE/iHERPNWF M/TfFIPL 1ETlERS TO B£ T HiGH YINUIUM,CI£MLY [£CIB1E ANO SP/Lf0 AS OfTN1£0. 5/GNS SHA(L BE P(ACEO AT 5dM0.YlMUN lN(EMqLS. 4 PfFCE A SIGN AT EMH END OF UN£M TflEE PROTfCiION M'0 SbON C£ATER tHfREMTER. j, FOR TREE PROTECTION AREAS 1E55 THAV Z(%YIN P£FiNElER,Pq(NIOE NO LE55 TNON ONE TREE PROTECTION AREA s�cx vcn vrrorecnox urea q �g, ATJKH 5/GNS 5£CURELY TO FENCE PoSTS bv0 FPBRIC. 3' DO NOT ENTER P9J?pNOL 5/GNS �£BfREWIFEO H/ TQV�N� WN:E ��OFESJPORJNCO£NR. B/5£0 ON ACTUN Flf(D CONqJroNS. 4 SIGNS SHNL Bf lNCIOEN(K TO TH£ F£NCE. WARNING SIGN �EiAIL TREE PROTECTION DETNL c 0 g 0 3 � E � c � � � h O N 0 MINIMUM 10 LWE WIRES STEEL FENCE POST WIRE FENCE HARDWARE CLOTH FlLTER OF 1 INCH pIAMEiER p 5� WASHED STONE F�ow oiRECnoN � 'IA I I�II A II SIDE VIEW " LJ A'_n" uennnn�� STEEL POST WOVEN WIRE FABRIC SLT FENCE FABRIC 0 -� ; F FILL SLOPE � .>'�;. z^r ''. GRADE 6" MINIMUM COVER OVER SKIHT # `o ANCHOR SKIRT HS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER * SIDE VIEW STANDARD TEMPORARY SILT FENCE RLTER OF 1 INCH DIAMETER // SJ WASHED STONE e o, o� a f o�� a°° NOTE: o °o 9LT FENCE FABRIC TO OVERLAP o o . HAROWARE CLOTH BY 12 INCHES ` _. eo�p°„ NorE: USE SILT FENCE OUiLETS ONLY wHEN �RAINAGE AREA OOES NOT EXCEED 1/M1 ACRE AND THERE IS A LOW AREA. USE AS A REPAIR OF SILT FENCE FAILURES. 12�/z GAUGE IIATE WIRES * FOR REPAIR OF SILT FENCE FAILURES USE REWFORCEO 9LT FENCE OUTLET OETAIL NOTE' USE 9LT FENCE ONLY WHEN DRAINAGE AREA DOES NOi EXCEED 1/4 ACRE nN� NEVER IN AREAS OF CONCENTRATED FLOW. SILT FENCE FABRIC �HAROWARE 0.0TH �STEEL FENCE POST ON WIRE FENCE ON WIRE FENCE PLAN VIEW �_ STEEL FENCE POST SET a ��..,,.�.,..,� ��..r�� I ��.oi��ii�� � r�r..o.o. CONSTRUCTION SPECIFMATIONS MATERI]LS �/ l.US�eyay ryNlellc /Ille/ /ab/c a' a pPn'Idrs 51aM LaNp� s�/ei as�� M�g b�le /�I/e�rerts SRwn�% /�gl�ltd d Ih nwMOGU�w [Nw MMM/m� W�6 AMIK � Bxq^AN /YSadepCM.15//WlMnII/B�N � lN/G /0/g! fl 0� ra rza eeqimz r. 2.fm'urtlMpasls /w se�lme/J (e/Xa5 a/e133 /0/ll�m� {/slalwlID a MNmum IenqM d 4/LMOke are IlM sfaYpss/s hrve pofxllau )o /ec!/I/ale fasleMig tle PoWIC. s. va rmnrwcemenr a sramam svergrn nnv ianrc.vse w�re �erce wrrn o m�Mmum /4 gqqe an0 a maRlrvm rres� sµclnq d 6 lmhs. CONST{M/CTION l.CauliicllM 5 l/mc✓W//le/ [! 61aMai� slivql� w exlio sl�eigl� syNMllc (lllv foblcs. z cn��.< rmr rro r�� a rro s�im��o .°a� w`»�°"'v s�in r� io�`w�� e row.e � Ih slru�cla6 tNl9 /rmzz FRONT VIEW ANO�si�T FENCE FneRic s�wcNES iNio iHE TRENCH STANDARD SILT FENCE OUTLET 3.Cansl�uclfM flllv /ab/c (ipn o[tln//azVS /dl(vl�0llele�� U Ila Inrv2/ fo wde /dMS.WMn IdNS ore /E4nt5ary.savrNy Io6lenl/b /Ily cld� pNy No supw'I (os/ wll� wvl0 lo Iln resl (ot/. �iae � sramom svayrn mrv mwm ey wve �re.zn �asrerm saurey ro rre uuncie �os+s usi�y �y aury ne sradus m imv n�n �wq.a rre wrru. E+IaM lh wlro md5� 6YµeH lo Ifv MNwn W Ile 1ldcA s. wren o wne rresn s��u� �em /s useaspxe a,ns o �a+lm�m w 8 n oM �. eaw�� siee d r�iemerM1an searoy �nro Iro qran0 ro a mn�,�um W�a Ircias m rro 6 Edm sMeiqlh /Itler (ablc wll� 6-/1{asis{ac! �res mliqvlre wlre mesh suoprr reae, sroye a woe �re roier raaro eva�ry ro ussrs. l. £+ccvole a Irutli oqroxlimle 9 Ircrtv wlae oM B IrNev Oaq olqq 1Ie {ro�sal Ilre W pssl5 oM up5/qe lrqn /e Mr/!b. a.,a/usr s�ociiq ro qae ossrs m ia. pvms arwq rm ie,xc nm 9. Bordl�l ih henM w!M mnynciW sNl or 9�A'uq� au lh IIOU lab�c. IO.N MoHac� /1/IPl /ad'lclo exlsllrg liex. ✓-raoK Y£TN. Siar(E SILT FENCE � F� � y��,�. / f Kimley»>Horn P.O.BO% JJO68 MIEIGH, N.0. ])6Jb3068 _ „_ . _,_, J—HOOK PLACEMENT F� J-/KX/K / �a�� / `� / f J—HOOK DETAIL �N4q'/5 fENCE ��Q�' � ���� / � `—P(�E PoSlS (STAKE51 PQIMEM�LY aV0 &ND AT caxnauciiav TOP W/TN W/RE. use :in rerce J-/rmt paweN o: srown ln qons aM os �m ro el.ef.un-Nr l0 5/lI IPMtl q/f/d5 OM (fNPM IXNm//N/M OM u/CXMN J N sIH /PKC NNMEN0.NCE Iias�C/ J-HWtS N/m51 prta a wcek oM Nlei mc� /alM011. Moke ory /�ul/el ree�vs /mmm/meN. Rmwe all fercl�g molxlals IrclWlig J-HOaFS aM dlig Ih aim lo ryWe arq .s�odllze lr Nrw rle aNrlGNlig arolncys arw ros [an pqaN sbdllz�. lG Poslen suqwlwlre (flvreio ups/qe slDe M(n5/s,esleMliq 6 IielyS lnlol/e tr h lZ Mm� m5flrows lmJlO W/aW/c lo ups/qa slee d fdro �uslS.AVdI� /dMS. QarncuraiH riav �arnrs m rre iuee nm.wnn Jdns are m.v.sson.�asrm �awm �el�' suLYK✓��qOk'IS aM we/laQ lo Ih re.rl Pui. o01�MIOaMlnSlfNl�e/a/mStt.WOrnlyl�9�lslllrcl0 follo�lld�w.lsl[wIM uaxrcxaucc Moke a�I�renl /erczs aM fercx MINS N lwst dm a wcek aM a(lar mc� �alNall. M ra�ulrN ielplis ImngflWeN. SKV/0 Ih /ablc N o SNl�ren� /enS [Wlopte.Imr.Ottwnpve W hmme lrelltt1Nk IP(VIXC lI (YM�Nf/. FG{JMG d/�100 NGIyW 00/6. Femve sMlm.°NJepsslls as rexzsorylo palde Mp]WlB SfNq'e vdu/M (a' Ne /rt+f eIn aM lo ialux puswa m Ile ldce.Tata m�e /0 wdJ uMVmlNnq //e (»x unrq cimmn. aro sioairie i�o�r�iereO�msnirie�n�i p'Oa".oi� o�m°� �ore�� ai�g rre o.eo ro qiooe pcye'ry 5�adllZal. ENGINEE0. ` oQ'N��E9v �Gy�', _ ?:'N� �'(.:� `, ' !a SEAL '�. _ = ` 029876 � _ ��4T fWNS��,'�S~`, VARIOUS LINING CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS In Gnn�ls, roll wl slilps of refllrq �nrollel �o M: dlrecNon o! flo.v an0 we� ile p(oleclive mulcM1 CONSTRUCrION SPECIFlCATIONS SYNTHETIC Rd✓lNG Use NarM Amsilcan Giean PS 300 /.erimrenf eraslam m��rol �raillig or �ulvalenf p�oducf apprae� Cy enqlxer. Syn�lieflc ralig ls wourM In�o o cyllMrlwl packoqe so �M� ii con �e can�lnipisly wiiMrmvn /rwn �le cen�er uslnq a comp�esse0 alr e/ec�or. Rwiiq ex�nMS lnlo a mal or glass Rbers as U confacls Ne soil surfxe. tl Is oflen ased ae� a slrav muloAbb� musl silll Ga lock� wBh aspinll. Sp�md rwlrg unffamN aer fic orea al o rofe o! 025 !0 035 Ib/sp y�. Mcln� wIID osplplf lmmallolely o(ler oppllcollon.ol o rale of 450 qallau Fe� ocie. As a cfqnirelllnirg,o�M ol o�ler sl�es of corican�rafcd flpv,)fe iwing mol musi Ge lur�lei orc.'Mred fo pre✓enf uMerminlrq. lf m.ry be securN wl�h s�okes ploc� ol infervals w greoler flnn 10 fl aloig fle a.oiiwqewo/.aia ronaomry Mramnw� ��s wreM, dn ro� mo�e �ron l0 /�oparL As an adlon �o s�akiigJle rwinq con be durlai �o a deplh of 5 I�les alile upgrade eid aid allnlervals o( 50 fialoiq lle leigih W !le c/nnnel. NE75 PND MAT$ Ne�s alore generally prafde Iiflle mols�me conservoilon bere/OS o� anN ��mite0 eraslan pWectlon. Tlerelae.l2y are usuoly use9 fn conJunHlon wlih an aganfc mulc� such os sfiav. Excep�wlen wao� flLer sluiry Is us�,rehliq sMVI� alw�ys G� 1n5�0/Ie0 Wer �le mulCAWwd I1Le! Y Ins�ollep ie). ^M' � spra/ed m fop o( an MaISlnclu�l.ry 'exce/s/oY lwoo.� flCar)blankels.are consldere� proleMlve mulcMS ar1d may Le used olwie,on erWlble 5oils.o� �udrt� alI �lrr.�s oI �he yea/. Ploce Ile �flliq ln Aim conlac� wl�h �lC 50/IO/IA S�OQIC SCCV/Ely. ��1����� ������������ I _y♦ I♦♦♦ �-��� ��•p ��=�� � INSTACLATION OF NfTTING AND MAT7ING P�MUC�s Oeslg�d to conf�ol eiaslon s/avld Ce Inslalle� ln occord wiM monAOCturer's Instrucllons. Ny ma� or 6lonkel-y� pa�ucl u as o pWec�lve mulc0 sMUlO prafde caer o/ ol leos� 30% o/ �le surloce wlere r� is opplled.lns�ollollon Is 1�lusrrmee de�ow. l. /ypN llm^. fetllllzer aM seea be(are laying lie ne� ar m�1. I( o(.rn�vc�ve rsYllig Is used.11me mv� De Incw(walM befo�e Inslol� ile re� a� ferllllZe� aM seed sp�%ed on N�envo��. 2 S�or� lv�ing Ile ne/ /rom �le Pop o/ He cMnrel or slope aM um davn Ne graee. Nlav reliirg �o loy Iwsety on �le soll M wI�IM wrinkles-do nol 51ieICM1 3.TO sawe 1/e ne�,6ury flc upslo(,a eM In o slol or lienc0 iq le: �Mn 6 I�les deep,coiei wIM sdl,aM lamp fl�mly.Slaple Be �I every I2 IncMS acrqss �le fop eM oM e+ery 3 fi orauM �le edq oM Le�lwn.Wlere 2 sirlps oI nelore IalO sl0e Dy sldeJle a0/ace edges sMUld be overlopped 3 Incles aM s�opled 1oqe�ler.Exh s�tl of ielll shwld a/so �e sia ea davn fle center cve 3(/ Oa �t sire�c�le rel wlen applYi/�9 s�aples. � ry 4. To /oln �vo s�riqs,cut o �rer�h to orcro� tle eM o( �he �r � OavlaO �� e� a�l� Previaus rolllB lrcl.es,os sM.vn belo.v.an0 sfaWe every l2 Ircros Jus)Cela✓ lle o�lnr slol. MNN7£NANCE lns�ec� allmulcMS psACdlcaly,o� o(ler ialinslorms lo cleck for r eroslm,elsla�aflon,w fallure.Wie�e uaslon Is oWServeO,opply a041tlwwl mulcA I( waslqN c¢'cu�s, re�lr ffe slo�c qra�e.reseed. aM relnslallmulchCOn�l�e lns�.ecflans un)Ilvegalallm Is /l�mry ESlpbIISIC4. 0 3 � g � E � c � � � FLOATING TURBIDITY CURTA/N USE rHlS OEVICE FOR CONSTRUC7/ON OF THE PROPOSED BULKHEADS WITHIN 7NE EXISTING WA7ERWAY. MA7ERlAL AND INSTPLLATION REFERENCES: NC�T - 'BMP'S FOR CONSTRUCTION AND MAIN(ENANCE ACTNlTIES' lAUGUST 2003,PAGES 74 MlD 751 SECTION 525 7UR8/D/!Y CURTAIN' «0����+N+�dol.o�g/doh/ocero�lons/BMP_manual/ davnload/BMP_A/anual.pdfl 5.2- Flow Divers(on 6.2.5 Turbidity Curtain Purpose Used as instream eroson conirol filiration device to isolate fhe sfreambenk work from llie normel 9ow of the stream. This device is normally used in open watersfor containment in woiic zones. May also be use0 across channelswiN very low Aow for short- term work when anchored propwry. CondNions W here Pradice Applies Conditions W here Pradice Doee Not APPN Construction ✓ Wnen pertortning work m a stream bank in a small localized area. ✓ When fhe repair or constructlon activibes will nat require an e#ended period of time to cwnplete. ✓ Aaoss flowing streams. Turbidily mrtains are not desgned as prefa6ricatetl dams. The curtain should be made of a tighlly woven nylon, plastic or olher non-detedorating material. The ma�erial shall meet ihe fdlowing specifcations: rvoM Caohna Depenment oi Transo�alion 6MPS for Conso-ucoon ane Mamlenance AcMloes Augus� 2003 Pega ]a Maintenance Typical Problems 5.Y - Flow Diversion Pro Value Grab�ensilestrenglh `mtl3701bs.(1.65KnJ'cd-2501ts.(1.11Kn) Mullen bursts(rergth 980 F5i(3307 kpa) Trapezoitl tearstrength •md4001bs. (0.45 Kn) `ctl-6� Ibs. (027 Kn) Apparent opening size 70 us s�andard sieve (0210 mm) Percent open area 4% permiltiviry 028 secl 'mtl - machine direction bd - cross machine tlirection . A floiation material with over 2916s1fl. (43 kglm) buoyancy shall support the curtain material. A 5/16 inch p.8 mm) galvanized chain shall ect as ballast (or ihe fbating curtain. Dua15/16 inch (7.8 mm) gaNanized wire ropes with a heavy vinyl coating shall be used as the load lines. • Insped the curtain, floWtlon and ballast to enwre the wurk area is sacurely paditioned from tha stream flow. • Remove accumulated sediment and debris. • Does not permanentiy rertave sediment. • Improper anchonng of cuhain on channal bottom. . Tidalflowsrequiringfrequentreposilioning Nwlh Cemline DeOa�ment ol Transpotal�m 6MFS la CwsWClion en� MaNlenance PetlNlies August0110J Pe9e �5 Kimley»>Horn P.o. BoX 33a68 RALEIGH, N.G 3)636-3068 PE NO.FOIO PM' SHEEf NO. :�p�Q����!y,y ; = : SEA� ��''�. �= = ` 0298i6 � ' ; '�xci F`�'S�; ;?llyf�tCS �E,,: NCCOT SPECIAL PRO✓ISION - 'FLOA7ING TURBIDITY CURTAIN' (hdp://www.ncdot.or9/Gah/o�,eroiions/dp_cMe( eng/ rcadside/soll_wo�eNpdNFlOafligTurbid!lyCur�ain.p�fl ry�in , ::Y�le7YIlT7li/ii'Li7I!•i/_I/,71 Descrlplion TMS work conslsts o� furNSMiq a Flo-s�fig iurbldl7y Cur�oln lo de/e� sflt suspensi mo✓ement of slli �rlldes durlig consbuctlon.Tle floaliiq lurbfdiry cur�aln sipll be cronslructed oi lwotlans os dlrecied. Molerlals 7le cwtain mo�erlalsMllbe nade of o fl9Mty wwen rrylon,plosilc or otler rroMeterk mofe�lal meeiing lle follaving speclflcalfons: Proce�ry Value G�ab �enslle streiq�h =m0-370 /bs •cd-250 Ibs Mullen bursl slenglh 9H0 psl 7ropzzold lea� s��eiq�h =md-100 Ibs =cd-60 /bs t�ppa�eniopenlig s/ze 70 US s�ondard s/eve Percent ocen area 4% ��mlrilvlry 0.28 sec-1 •md - mochlne direcllon =cd - cross mochirre dlrecBOn ln lle event fM� more 1/un one wld�h o( fobrlc ls requlred,a 6' averlop of �le moterM1 sf.nllalso 6e �a7ulre0. 7/e curioin mo7erlalsMll�e supporled by a flolaflon ma�erlolluvlig over 29 Ibs/f� buQyonry.Tle floa�lig curtoln sMII Mve a 5/l6' galvanhed cMfn as ballas� aiM dual 5/l6' 9oNOnized wlre ropzs wi�h o hzary vlryl caatlig as lood //ries. Conslruclion MeilpOs Tha Con�roctor sfpll molnioln 1/e Flooiing 7u�bldlry Cur�oln In o soflsfociory trorrdld� unfll!ls removol ls requesle� by f/e Engineer.7ha curtoln slpll e.he� �o ife boliom � �le JurlsOlctfoirolresairce.Mrcfpr Ve cwfain accordlig �o monufacfwe� �ecommerr0olfons. Meosu�emenlon0 Poymenf Flcniing Turbidly Curlaln wlllbe measured and pald for os the ocfualnumbe� of st yarOS a! cuilaln /urolsMe os sp^c7�led a� accepled.5uch p�lce ond p�ymen�wlllb compensaifon to� Ne wa�k os desc�lbed ln fhl5 sec)lon f�ludliq but no� Iimi�e0 10 Nrnishing allmalerlols,teols,equlpment.and alllxldenlals �cessary to complefe Ife wo�k. Paymen� w!ll be mode u�en Poy Nem Flcvting Turbldiy CUr�OIn 0 0 g E � c � � � h g O 3 � i � � Y � O \ ro � It � I � �I � � � \ 1 N00� bI1LMNEAJ I � EXISIING 2� �� FOR PHipPoS — sE =lELO PEOE57?L xATE S UC- TO UC-2 ( �1 .� 1 C _ sm� ____F_—__ F_____ _ ._— £ –��n —/� O MOry 8 \ \ \ � \ MB `--� �' 1 � � �� — — — �'Z. I F � - F -�� _ s�G�O W/TER VALVE TO BE R INqDENf/L TO WATERUNE RENOVAL I SEE SH£ETS I/C-/TO UC-2 scnt=u.e — fOR PipP0.5E0 OESIGNS _—_ ____ __� � eiv CONCRElE MONUMEN( TO B£ REN0.'EO � I,� lNCIOE/IrK TO WATERI/NE REMOVAC is.-o � � � °n � � � / l I� _ �� 1 roxa � m � � � EXlS / �sre BRlO .—.--� 9 I I I N i _ J FOR . i ��� ` �^ \ \ N 02'S1'99'W IBp,18. � SNOW GOOSE CANAL �� �� ks'w000 v \� woa� euixxeno � O � SNOW GOOSE CANAL ` 3���� � \ 1 � �=�� \ 9 Z� C CG/L 4 i\ 'noco � \ � � �� BUIRHEAp ° � 3,�p00 e ^I � �sn I � I � \ rr \� CW ` � � lNG -s[nr=ii.zs � �3.—_ � ' � - - - � F °� � •. ) 8easr WATEfl ti1 ,��,�, Paaa �w[ is ci� ov omexcao w000 9u�rc��Eeo .r�-� xsro E�P – ^^ __ l ' �� � – _ _ _ – 1�j� � Kimley»>Horn P.O. BOX 33068 RALEIGM, N.G D696-3068 PE NO. F014: O 1 [�v � r _ _ — _ _ " _ — F�� V.,� �/ � 4LVE �0 B� kE.V6V nrvw �" // 9LTB WATERUN£ RE O/W. / / .ETS UC TO UC-2 ED M.NS / / 1 -s� L17MCR�E MONUN£NT TO BE RENO/ED / i qDPM1`Pk'70 WA7£RUNE REMOVN. � ( iyp �sn / � � � � � �1/��� � � II BHICMO \ � � / O \ ne�� ow�. � m NALL O r2s2i e.o. ;`�oQ�;iti��Gy =. � ; ` SEAL �l '- - � 029816 ` ' �;9 �fNCI.Kf�F^Qi,�'~�� ".�,�/fw S;'�,.". IROINAT/ON / EXISiING Ui1LITl1 7DED FOR MFORMATIONAL PU� IG4 /WD UC-1 FOR PROVOSED � S RELOCA f/ONS ARE ANIICIPAiEI 8 � MON uou svr O xocos �T�� �� S. DOGWOOD TRAI, t.111:NlX�� / OI.IB 1 � –��_— �� � �\cm.c / \ �l I , -- -� �� PPOP IINE IS—�---� L/L OF BlfCa€e0 PPOP 1 1 �i� u xn ao 1 I �J isrp W000 L nau 7 �' sEPs r ez�snHO�� afl SEFVICE MCOp � _ �«< _ \\ \��\ \�/�f� ,, \y c'�rwc ' � O Alp� � � S'GNO I � c � t°n N N C - _ _ _v_ - PflOPOSED 8 I L� STAA12� OFFSEt 11.'� I ` - IA9_ I, ; i I i � 11 1 �I1 � ' ' � MI GATE VALVE EXISTING ' PEDESTAL ' flELOCATEO � � SNO W GOOSE CANAL � \ �4 w000 �\\ eu�Kncno � �' � i 12+99_43 � � THE�LOCATION OF�AI1 UTII[i1E5. ■/������������ LOCATIONS SHOWN ON PLANS AHE �( APPFO%INATE. " 2.CONTPACTOP SHFLL HECONNECT ALL j UTILITIES OISfANNECTEO DUHINO p,0.00% 3J068 \\ CONSTNUCTION ANU COOF�INATE M po SEqVICE INTEHUPTIONS ANO ��EIGH,NC.D63N068 \ pECONNECTI0N5 WITH UTILITY OYMEflS. �� L5A 3.ALL FITTINGS ANO GIPE SHALI BE ��`j flESTflAINED. �� 6.SEE RODITIONAL NOTES ON UF2. E%ISTINO 6" DIP WATERLINE PPPflO%IMATE LOCATION _ _ - _ - F � fIP.F/y'I'��. - �IAON '�pe� �y�y9": _ : � $�� ? _ ,,,�:, 0298i6 ;;\,� :rfrE��S���,S,: _J _L�--."� T '�' 5. DOGWOOD iF!!L �W1�uSTA 14a32�09�n� _ s.tt�vo� -L STA 16+46.55 _ _ - -'-OFFSET 14.28 (PTI- � " -.... / � \." - i . M� �___1�i�J_UB - I r 1 I �� 1 � ' -"K)h � PflOPOSED B" � ' / PFOPOSE� THHU6T COLLAN V pESTflAINEO CAP uorv uo�+ T Fasruw q� _ I SEE UETA[L 0222119H s[.�i=iiYq'- � PflOPOSEO THflUST BLOCK � _- I �W1- STA t0�86.B1 � �aosr SEE �ETAIL 0222108 / / / PPOPOSED 8" PJ 90° BEND � 1 -L. STA 13+H.52 -Wi- STA 14+22.]6 OFFSET 2<.31 (HT) M �� �_ __I EP / 5'x000 , qECONNECT E%ISTING �PAOPOSEO THHUST COLLAfl -L STA 16F46.55 � PPOPOSED 8"z10" ECCENTpIC � WATEH SEHVICE �SEE �ETAIL 02221198 OFFSET 23.58 (flT) PflOPOSED THPUST COLLAP � HOPE PEOUCEH � . W1- STA 16t61.33�se ��W1- STA 14+10.32 I SEE DETAIL 0222119H � 1 SEE �ETAIL 0252001 LJ I OFFSET 14.2fi (LT) \ -�- STA 16+34.11 �.�,,��. � -W1- STA ID�B0.8] �/� OFFSET 23;55 (flT) � si[vs / �sro -W1- STA 10+48.00 �� � -�- STA 13�06.]0 -scar=u.z5� -L- STA 12+]).53 OFFSET 24.]0 (PT) wa�� � PflOPOSEO 10" �P-9 U[PS a'xaoo PROPOSEO e"z10" ECCENTHIC �� OFFSET 12.45 (PT) \I z � eu�xneao NOPE WqTEpLINE INSTFLLED / H�PE PEOOCEH �se 1 I � � _� PFOPOSED 8" PJ 45° BENO VIp OIpECTIONFL ORILL - \__ �SEE DETAIL 0252001 L� �� -W1- STA 10+]5.83 �gp W1- STA 14t15.32 ��� �uvc -L- STN 13i01.95 EXISTING 8" DIP WATEPLINE ON J �-L- STA 18+39.11 I �� $ap17; � # I � OFFSET 25.16 (FT) BHIDGE TO BE FEMOVED FPON � \ OFFSET 23.5] (RT) °�W� isro -W1- STA 1H42.83 TO -W1- STA 12+9B.43 l \ � 1 �� � I I I a 1 / .L SwA �3t68.15 TO �L- STA 15�23.25 tsn/� ) \ \ � l -- �� au�rcHeno � \ �' �� Q � I � s' Ps SNOW GOOSE I E � � � CANAL I euicO � � � � isvo � ax:cv � -�i I '� i PqOPOSED 8" MJ GATE VNLVE � I _. .. I j; �. 'I SEE OETAIL 0284000p �- � I �I I I I - i ' 1 - wi srn io+so.es '� t - -: . _ I , � l-_� _ � � .1 ._ � L STA 12+82.41 i '� EXISTINO OMDE ALONG� � 'I -�� I � ��� �� � j -� � � II .,.� . . .- OFFSET 12.20 (PT) � � I.l I;� . I PPOPOSED WATEPLINE . I � _ ��� , ! i I !. i i_-. '_ -. T Pp�SEEEOETAIL502221 9H I - TO�DIPEADAPTEN iNEO HOPE��. t _ � PROPOSED PESTflAINED HOPE � - '.W1- STA 10t46.00 - ' -W1- STA 10t]B.3] . .TO OIP ADAPTEfl �. �- '. I -L- STA 12+]].59 I L STN 13404.24 : II '� � i 'W1 STA 14+1].82 � OFFSET 12.45 {flT) - � OFFSET 26.]0 (HTfI'- - - I I -L- &TA 1fi�41.81 Pfl POSEU B' TEE � _ y� � r' � OFiSEIT 23.5] (HT�' - AND VALVE ASSEMBLY''� � -r'�- - �' �-%+�-F-r- ! - , ' � . �T- ; - r �h< I 49 W1-STA14i32.08 PflOPOSE� 8' HYMA%� I � ' f` I �� l STA 18+48.55 I �. -' OFFS �Mk �. .-,?OFFSETA24331�8(flT)j9q�p � ., ' ' I ����. � ,� I �I ly , f ��.��..� �.-PPOPO��ST COLLr1P � � .i _ SET 1A.26 (PT) � COUPLINO- - 1 . -'�- _ - OFF W1- STA 10*40.01 -. . � � . -� ' ' I " L STA 12+]5.5] ' I 1 I ! i �. - I� ~ �� i - ET 12 51 (flT).- -- y I. �. �� 4] _ I � � � PflOPOSED 3' SDfl-13.5 SMOOTH �� SEE OETFIL 0222119P �� �� II �� �- i I OUTEH WALL, flIBBEO INNEfl WALL �. i ��� W1- STA 19t10.32 I - I��. �� � --+�.- � - .--!. CONIAUNICATIONS CONDUIT ' L- STA 18t34.11 �, i X[STINO e'� � �. �; li ''� ��., / I '� I � - I OFFSET 23.55 (FT) - .�� E'�,WATEBLINE I 1.. \ .i �1 � i_ � I :�i i ' -_3 I^ � 4 PPOPOSEO i" HJ�45° BEND � �i ` � SNOW OOOSE CANAL � ��� � � I � I ���'I I-� \ � � i EXISTING 8' WATEHLINE ,. .W1- STA 10�54.49 _T, 1 �_ � --L STA 12�85.82'-" - � ` - �"- ---� -�- '- "-' - 1 .. . - -�PflOPO5E0 8' FJ 90° BENO - � -- - -_� .I ', I ' . . �, : I � ,- .-W1- STA 14t22.]6 i��. -,-_ � T-.� ��� OFFSET 11.89 (HT) �� I�� POSEDIB' HJ� �� I �__I I�,. . _ . i ' .I I � i _� � I �, ,',_ , _ :.OFFSETA2365981flT1 �_ .._ PNO ' 95° BENU �: � .. ", � , I � I ( - � .- W1- STA 10a]5.63 I . ' I. �' -L STA 13t01.]5 '; -'I ��.' ` �i � I 1�.. i i � PPOPOSED 8"x10' ECCENTflIC �� �� i-- -�- � �-OFFSET 25.18 (PT) �. - - � ' H E E H � __ OP P WCE , - � . . .� . I ... . . I \.` - ��. II . � I ��i L� STAp16i396111 I�� I POSED 8'z10" ECCENTflIC - � ' '. � � ` } ` ' / I i � OFFSET 23.5] (FT) '� I �- I i.. PPO - -. _ _- +_._ � _ . �. � . �-y� 1 HDPE pE�UCEH � �- � . � �� -W1. STA 10�80.8]I � ''. � ... I �. - -L STA 13a06J9� � � � I I I � I I.� I I ll �: OFFSET 29.]0 (RT) i i � .. � ` I ���... � � ... � .��. I �.� I � 1 t t �,.� -- ' - % - �- ..: � � - ��, I _ _ : I I . . i.:.' r .; I � I.�. : _ � _ I i � � � �.'�. .:PflOPOSEO 10° UN-9 DIPS I i: i i '� � � �� NDPE WATEPLINE INSTALLED �i��� i-�- I °- � _T;I . ,VIA DIflECTIONAL DflILL - - - i f � I �.. . , . . .. I . . . �.I''. . , . � i _ _ � . , I . . . � . . i _ t I' � r I I I � �. il T_ ^� ' � � �. T_ I II� I II � .. � T �.�. I � ..�_� . I ,..I.- , � � I . � � � �-�� �. � � � ��,� � �, � _ _ -�� F I � :I '. 1 _ . I II ..�-. I I �_�� I,. I I �..�I � � � �..I .�. � i �. � � I � II I I � � I � 1 � . . . i. I 1 � � �I �. � I ..' I.� � �I. i I. . I. � �,��.,.. ...-.. ' .-. ... I I ,- I I I I -� I i I � 4�., I I �� � i I � .II-. " � I I I i I '�' _ _ , -+- - - ! �_ �: . �. . . : ', T :. . . , I . . . I ', . . : . I j '. �... . . ' �� ' , - -�- � �� � _-. �.��, _�- �,�i I".: I .: � I . '. i -' . . ,.��. I . . . � II � ..i:�� . . . � � �I �.. ... i .�-� � �-, i . I _ .�. .�. ... .I . .� :: 10 11 12 13 14 15 C � � O h �O s Q � Y O N 0 nwca sccna� iEE pt BEND 0222114 - . � - --� - ;- I �/.\ /.\� �/. / I \ / I PLAN - lEE iHRUSi &OdfS iIAN - BEND (sc xoh p 0222108 YNK BO% 0264000R � PflCP0Y0 NWE �.: : .. n.°. . V' ��• a �' ..• .�•, a � TMwsi cauu ' . . se orw� os: NOIE 4WE1R.W411q1�S%IBLTNIU PEW.VL.WWPl4S PEfl YIHUF�ENMH$ %1�03D PI%NC UPWNN i0 LIXINECTdI q[CpyNFN0ATq15 WM EUSlWO flPE i0 PRE`hHT Hltll SPoT. HDPE 7RANSITION A$$EMBLY 0252001 FLEVAIipN MRUSI CpLM PPE ffi Y BAg Y BA95 A B E�'Y' N /5 ��-�� P-T �Ye> 1e F �'-a' �'-o' 0222119R TYPE B �2���� IX�PACRO BM^J51LL SIFCi BN�IIL Y1IFPoAL (NO YA1WY IIRLLF TIVI]� wimm smf - iA nrc na emw vux �w. e� uo ir ro vc[ uovpxi xorc flFMICffl qP 0222110 Kimley>»Horn RO�N INERSIGN n i Illri PA. BO% 3J068 ?:.t� CAR��'�p� N RALEIGM� N.G 1J63b3068 PE NO. f-01M `��OQ��� ?9 �' _ : SEAL��'' = ,y,._ 029876�;; `� ;,'✓lT fWNS'�,�,�5: NOIE MO qG4YFM PfWIEU fW 9A¢IiSA1FA INAVIY '<y'�' :��n` '�;`1 ii��^.. PROPOSED NPE1l+E OeEn Ew57 PIPE �0705ED %PEWE UNDEP EfOSi PIPE 0222118 Yd CAR VN1E W/ BRD SFNNQ VK`.E BM NO CWAP � M'NATXt TP. � NO YA1W.LL �� 1FR RAYS YNIXfR LA'E f)RVF� YS AYD W1WI1 I4fl %A45 1P1ffA WR W 11E 9II PEV pAYS YILfR ifl�f➢1 ms �i rtc m.�nx wa r.wm m ' Twsr aapc vrt [xnrE pPpx[ � g�,LL YN 10 il 9KJ16 MPlIM A � A '• W'WR V/1`.E N dIIED YJ W2 VIL`�E � �s[axE rtiunmi � POI flN15 MF VLLtE WX 1. CAIE V.4Yf5 41N1 9E M1fD FIF ]YJ P9 RE9lIG IH ACLqN.WCE MTI AMW.1 C511 x caumi.c*ox sx.ui oEmeuwe ixc �nrn¢ a �u unutt uH[s u�o sau.ow w. osu rea.unaxs d. W�rtN.IXE IX51/.IIATqI MIISi � IH ACTiDINCE M NCDJT PqWES M'U F0.ttFpUfSS fCq /.OGYAI(DATI HIWWAY Rldt 6 W�Y. l.Vl BFLdNC fCR qPECT BURY %PIHC SHNL BE TP onu� o:znoz. n axmi,erax s�.ui xam ixe nne rcr.wiuwr u ununcs vxim ro aovxc vu�s ax sxurnw � rurzxux¢ oq xmx,wis !. IXN1RACi0R SHNL NOTfY TIE FNqXE�i WNEq.11E ANY Flf1D CqlpTWS BE FN7M. IN1FAm M1T VMY WfOflM�IIW GRONpfD IH TIE Lq11ML! DOCUMFHT ]. CENATIXI iPpA TIESE PWIS M1XWi PPoOfl Xfllilf (F TIE O'M1EP Cq pqNEpt MAY BE GUff iqi TI UHAC�TIBIE 8 CEIECiqI TME M'0 MNE IS PEWWFD fqV NL BWV 0. CM1flACidi 91Ill PRONGE A YEANS M I(6P IdL ISqAIED fAW E1511NC PVIXC UH11L NL NEW PIFN FAESWPE 1E51ED, iLU91m, �NU ACCPIED BY ME SFRNCE Cd11X1tttlt 91I1L PFCpU1ECi NL YRN 10. CON1FACttR SHNL %AN M'� CWS1flUti MCPI( 50 �i. m[ erwm�mae s�ui. fvxxis� ,wo wnu� ui s REWIPED fqi ME IN51/.LLAllql Ci TIE UTIIIY. /d EYCAVATWS 91NL BE KFPT WTIIN TIE OEWNAIEI plqi-ff-WAY AVJ/qi FASfMFHT MYTiS IXGVAP PASFY NSAS 91N1 � KFPi i0 � NINIMUN. TIE M, MOTIS SM.LLl BE IN ACIXfl�.WCE M1H 1HE'1flfNp UMIK AS MONOm IN OEf.UI OY]111dL SHFETNC IXSi/.IIID AS P£OUflED RI PflOIECi WSTNC UTIIT S1INCNR6 12 91fllED 10£VXIXiE .WO GN C.�BI.ES (i1BFR CVTC$ QYM191Tp1.LL APE pMYM i0 VMY WE i0 IHSfK 1EqINIWES 11GClCfl 91.W. LOpIpXAIE XpM CWNCTNC IFIFPHq1E M'0 G1V L.�BI£5.15 HEQ` ixs.uunax ar TMc marosm wnm� ua scv.w. wamxnnon s�,u� az ixa.uom ix me rnoccr � ir is m[ [�mua1 usowa�un 6 ix[ wxmi,cr ivm�rx m�r wc vao.eer swmu� ixaurcs TMe xnx�nw. TMe cwmnciox s�.ui xor ac wm �nanoxu wurwsnnau rax irvis aaaoeunax. n s[cnar� �-� uo vnn.au • All JpNIS 91NL BE flE57RNNED MM YEC�I.UG OR EWAL PESiRAINI n�tt hE .Wp vN�E ASSpRLx 1510901R3 � s 0 P h 3 s 3 a Q � � i Y H O N � DARE COUNTY SOUTH DOGWOOD TRAIL BR/DGE CROSS SECTION /NDEX —L— (SOUTH DOGWOOD TRAIL) —Y2— (TALL PINE LANE) X-1 THRU X-6 X-7 THRU X-8 `;�o� ;s.. ;4rJ ,! STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ���� �8-5^;' ` X=;^ . �< DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS ��� KimleyHOrn P.o.�.�� ; � and Associates, Inc. n�aen, N.c. s�s�, ` ", i CROSS-SECTION SUMMARY UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION EMBANKMENT EXCAVATION EMBANKMENT EXCAVATION EMBANKMENT EXCAVATION EMBANKMENT STATION VOLUMES (CU. STATION VOLUMES (CU. STATION VOLUMES (CU. STATION VOLUMES (CU. VOLUMES (CU. VOLUMES (CU. VOLUMES (CU. VOLUMES (CU. YARDS) YARDS) YARDS) YARDS) YARDS) YARDS) YARDS) YARDS) :CTION I SECTION I -___.__.__..._ __ _ -_ . ____-__.__ -_ -Y2- . _ "_'- _._.__ _._.....___ ...____ .. ____.- _- _' _ - - _ _ - -'-_"__ - ____....._" _- _ - __- _ _.___ .'__- - ___.. _ - _ - _-____.__ .._..... ._..___- -_ _ _ -_ — "'.. ". -_"__' _.."__'_""_ _. "_ .__'"__ . _-_ -___ _ _--. _-- - _ ---_ __- _ _ _ _ . _...._.___._'_"' __'_ . __- ___- -. ---_ --____ __ -_ - _-. ______ - __. t15 00 0.0 1043] 0.0 00 ___ ___,__.______ _ --__-__-"_--"-- -________ _ ♦25 0.] OS_._'____" '__"_-'-__'O*�_--___— 2] 0.1 ......_. . .._..___ _ _____. . ___.__ ._.._ . .-_.__... __.._..._._._. ..._. .._..__. .._...._ .__ _-__.__-_-__-"-___ _. ._._ --__. _. .._._ ._.. _ ..__ ... _._._. ._..._ _ ___.___ _._-_ " "_"-_ _____. _ __ _..__ _. . �50 4.0 22 10a5p 3.4 0.4 _._ __ ..__ _ ___ .....__. _._'-_._.. _-- -_ _ _ _ _ _ _--_ - -- -- _-____" __ ......_"' . __ - - - - - - _- _ - -- _ _- _.- -_ _. __- _____- __.. - __ _ - . _. .____ _.._.__ __. .._ ._.______- '_._.____._ . �75 3.8 42 10t70 1.8 72 _'_"_'- - _ - _ -_- '. _ _____.._'- _ _ - - -__.__.._ ._..___ - - _- - -_ __.. . _. __"'___' ___.__'____ _ ___' _ _- -. _ - - . - - - _ --- - __ -__. _'___'-___ __ '"_'_'_..___.- _--_ �00 �� �-�--22 133 10�80 0.9 22.8 - _ - _- -'- - -'__' _ ._....._. _ - __-_-- - - _-_ .. '_ "__ __. " - - _ -- _'--_ -_ "'_-___ - "_ _ ---._.__ ......_. .._.__.__.. ._.._.._._...____._-_-- -_ -" _- - . _ . _ _ __- __ - - _ _ __ - �25 1.0 18.0 10t90 0.4 189 _'____ __ _ _____.._.._"____ __ _ . - _ -_ -_ _' _ ____. -__"_-_- _ _" __' .___"'___- __- _'__'___"_..__'_ "_.__._._"'_" __.. __ - - _ - _ _ - - - -- - _- _-.- - "__-_'- __'"'__-'_" _- - -. - - _- �29 0.0 1.3 11403 0.1 38 ___._____ ._... _.___ . ___ ..__..._. "_'"_'_..._. _._____ _' - _"- - --- - - __ - - - - - - - - -_ --_'_ .._._"__..___"___-_---_ — _-_ - --- - ._. __ ___" "_ ._.. _- -- _ _ __ __- _. . . . . . . _ _. _ _ _ �81 0.0 0.0 __ _ ____'__.." _ '"'_"_______'_'_'___. __ _"_ _.._-_'_ "_-- -- _ —____. _._._.._..__ .. _.'_'_ -- __ . ___"__.._._._ -_- _- - - _ _- -- - - _ _ -_- _- -. - - - - -- _ - - --_ _ �00 00 31.5 _._._ .__ -_. _- ____" _-__-___ _.-_.__ ._.. ._._ ..__ __..._._ _..___ ____"____. _"-__" __-"-_ ___-_.__-. .____ _.___.. . ___.. ______ _.. __ __- _ _ _- _-__ -_. _____ _ .. _. ... .___.__ __"-___. _. ___ ___ .. . �25 0.7 597 - _-. _'____'_"__'.._._."--_ -- .._ -___--- ___.._ ____.___ . _ ___' -_ _-- __. ___ __-__ _._' ____- _"— _ _ - - --_ -- _- _..._- . ___ '_....___'_ "'__._'_"' . __" _' -- - - . . �50 04 322 -_ "-'---"__ .._.._.._____". __ _"_.__- _ ... . _ _ _-__- -- _ . _ .. . .__.__ __'"' _" _'_""__ _ - -_- __— _ _ __ __- _ _---_ __-__-_ _.._ i]5 1.0 19.1 •00 — _--1.3 —____"_ 7.9 --- _ _ __-"___'- —'_'"-_ ___ s05 -- _-_' 0.1 '-__'__'__ 0.3 ___'_—_ '_'-' —_-_— . _... .__. _._....... . . .._._ __._. .___ _. __._ .__. ___._ ..... ... ........ .. .... ..___.. __.___ ___. ._ ._ .. _ . ... . . .. ... ......_. . .... . .___. _______.. .. . - - ---.---. -..-... -. ---- .- -- .--- . -. . . -. - ---. . . . -------- --- Approximale quantilies only. Unclassified excavation, bovow . . . - . .. .... . ... . .-___ - ------. ---.---- -. ------- -.-----. -------- ---. .. ------------ ----- - -excavatlon,shoulderbonow,finegrading,elearingand9�+bbin9, ------- -----..- __ _____. --__._---- -_ _-___._. .____._.____-_—____— . _— .-__.— — _— ___- — — __--_._. _.__._ .___.._--._-__---_breakingofexistingpavementandremovalofexistingpavement __-_- ._... .__._..____.. will be paid for at the lump sum price for "Grading". � � � h � 0 � i Y N � , I - t ' � ' - I : i `a l ' � ��- - !� �: ` j � f - " _, � � t i i � � I °°� ' i � i , i �'I� I � � � I j I I i' �;1� � i � � � � a I� ::. .i�_ . ! .' . ��� I ��� l ' � - � I. I I i I .i. i '.� ��� i •. ' E ��:. . � _ . I�. ,. I ' i�!. � � _ _ ' , . I _ _ 1_ � ., r il I I i �_I I �.,, i I � I I�'� I ,, � .. � :..I �I;� 'J +' f '� ' lJ ' i �, i - - � „ , �.. � _ ��. _ I I I t I �i ' _�I � I li I �_j i` i 1 - �1 i I� �� � � I � I ri:_ I. I.1 i i _t i I .I I I i �_. i'� - i I 1 �i i I � � i _�I � i � . 1� I ' i I ` il i i .-_' -F— � � il I i � i I j I i {i I - �.I , .. � � i! I �. ;��� I '-II �. i: -I _ I _ I � __ � _I- _ � _ - � � .,_ I �_ I . i . ' _ t i 'Y i _ � _ I ._I j - i " I _ _ 1 �' � I � �i. .�� :� � '�� I� � I �- � .t �. .' I�:� ��'� � � � li . I ' i:.' I� _ j _ I " I � _ { "' i' r i i. , {'. � I :I 'iI1 i _ '` i I t _ ' " .�i ! li� � - � � '.i � ''� If: I � i ;.i I i I _ I � I �.� �6 .� , _ 1i � � � �. 4 _ I i .�. � . .,: i i, ,, i .. ir ' �, i ' I .... — �2 -� , I I _ �_ _ � - _ ` — j , — - � — _ _"�"� oopo oa� � ,� i , _ _ �_ _ � _ .. _'_1 po ! i � �'; � � I . ,; � � :� - �,.. � � � . ., �....__ - - ! __ ' ,_..:T� -- ,. i r , _ , . g i � ��, . � . � � � ' : � - � - - � 13+ O.QO ' � i , � L. � � � i � � : . _ __ i � �' �` ;- : ! I !:', I � �; I � � I j : � I I I.:' ' � '' I.' i � � i:. I � I ! � � ' I {' � i I � - � i 1 - - I � ; i ; f ,- t _;_ - �� �' �,',; -� I - � I . i i �� -,. I , � � , ':� �� ,�I i�, �-� I � I�, � � , i I :.: I : � � � f �_,'�,. .,_i �i, i I ��.� i . . . . . � �' . :. . ; � . . � � f i � � , � �. 1 - - _ ' I ! � � � � I t —:;- T.' � , r , - i ', i-- � r f - i : � , ., i . . _.. � ..-I � I . � I : �i i I: I I I I : .I I . �i' !�. I . .''.I f.f ' � ( �I.I� I I I 1. I } , i f � . ' �.' T i r I � I r I I It _ _ = I _ � � � - I j i - I !' { . _ ��_ J' I , I ' I I �_ i f i i � . I ��' ,I ' - �� -,-j" � �:: �I !� _ �' ..�- � - '_- }-' I ' i� _I . . j - � i /2 i ' I . ^ � -''�----I OG�O -rdA100 _� � � i_ ` � ---�-- � I� . I{I- I I � _ I I I- �� i _ �I ��J `` r �� ' P- ^ .; i � - 8 � �� I I 1 I. . I. f t � i � I �- r � �i ' i I ,; � i � � ]3+ O.OP � � !; ' �i;�` ,� �' � � � I �i ; ��i i � �, � �! , , ,, � ' � i ; I _ _ _ _ �. _ _ _ _ _ ; i I !, i ' I I II I I, .I ,� � r' � � I i i� �, t I ! � � -� i � , � � � i , ' � �' ' i i' � ' I ' �F � � . .� ' - 1 , .. � i I � i ..I. :. I , �.- i -. . I _ .- r - i' �! ' I I ��I ��- i' 1 i - � I r i � .. I �. _ I i�l. I = � I�.: �'�_�_ ���� I i � ��I '� � j � �`I � �' � ��_�... -"t�- � . . . i ': i ' I I �. i T '. I f ��',. � i ' I .�.ii � .�' � . ' . . I ` � _ r. . � . . � I • I� I i ...� � � � . . .,, . . . � . � _ ' _ � I � I �'. i _.'ZQ I�:� I I� ' I _ �' .'i ,'I. � � 'I il,� � :�'.� . i. - i�: . __ �, , . . : , . _ .. : . .� . . '�, . . . , . i �. .,�_ - . i' .-I� ': f � - �..� �:�. ; , ' .;.. .� . - � - . /6 �.:' I : I � / � _ _ ' �' �.-r '.' _ - ^ .,. � - T.� . ��. �v� + y I { � : {I I � _ , �_ 4, � L �2 , � � _I � _ I _ � 1 _ i � � _ � , i , ' �� I �I , I : I .....:: t _ _._ ...--��-- r T - .. !� _ - ;-r - _ T _, _ + _ � � : � � ' - - - - I - _ �� . �.� � Y-� � � �� �� I �. .�- .. . � I I I I �? 1 q I � i i , 12+ 6.08 � I I �' T � - : �. _ ' I f , T ` ji ' i +� , � � � I ' " I ;' I , i �i � i �. _i: � : � � �_ ' :��.. i �I i �I i li I �. �-,.�-'_ I � � - . i i i �I''; . - � � I - I ii � ' I I � I� I.. �� � I I� � j I II � I � � � � � __ i I i � � j '� u I i i 'I � -'1 - - - } .� ..�_�� �-: i I . _:� �;. i I � ' ', � � 4 �.. I �- I� I ' I ��.. ; I t I - �- ''20 j J— � ' �I I � ��. ' ' i I.I �. ' � i. i.. I _ �_�� -'_I � _ I i I I: i �� I._ I I .i :.I 1 I� .i . �: :, /� . �',, . i .�. � t . L �� r � � .. �i.- i �.. . � . �� .. . ! i .' � u -� � --I i i : _ �. � � ; ; - •� ._ _, . -_. - ,.. � '_ � I I , I . . . ' � : , I�' I � ... ! . ; � � . _ �_. �. .. � I . i � � ... . ,� 8 � . I � I � � � i i.� ..� �� r f' - -.+-, _ _ _ �.., _.. � _ _ ' _ r ��._ ' f _..� _ - - -r_ . . . -- I _ •- ,. i i .. ;I : : � I � �� � :. � , �� - i2+ o.00 - � � , ' ' I i , - I i _ , ' , � f � I ' ` ' � � -L- S DOGWOOD TRAIL r- � , i i � � I ' i. � � ; � , i � ' i ; li �i � � � ��, I � � ! ' � , o ', � o I , o , o , , o � 9P ._ qo �O � �o , o �, a�o : ; �o : , �o , , ' , i z�o . �a , �o i ;, o c�o � ' P ! s�o;. ; �o , ! , o ' , o , o i � o ' :.. - 1 : , ; ' -t , . ._ -�-- . - . .. . , ..,. ���,. . , � �.: . _. . ' , _,., '... . �. ' � � I . � � � - { I � i i.. ' � I i i i i i , i ' � � � � i : 1 � J i I S� �I . i � � I �. � ; i I - I- � 1 � i i I� i i V __ ] � I i �I� r �i__ � i � � _:� I � i i :.� I , +:'. � � � � ,I j i.. � 1 I � �i I I q�i �1 i i � I I � � � , � ; I i I � , � ' + 4!l, { j � ' i r �,_ i ' , I i i I ; i �i - ��: I�{ i _ � _. � :� �� i _ i�-. � �*. _ �� , i . .I ' i . I � � � � - - � '. � _� . . . I � '.. I I Y i -; - , t j � .- .-,I . i : i � I �,. � �. � I ����. � . , 1 _ � , � � I � � � 1 �¢ � ', �_ _ ' " � � _ I � �__ li I � � - � - ,y � � 1 , � `; � : , I � „, : 4�i � lPloo _ ,y � � - I f . ; , ; , � I i —�'-�. I I I . f �. I - � � _ _ _ � _ "� � �:t. 7� ` r F � � �. H. ! } _ � _ � _ _ � � � 1 � � ; 1.1 _ 'f � ' _ � � � _a: ' �E l ; j, � � i I , � , �� � ^�' i I i i , �: I �, i 1 `� �, � � I' � j I � �I t i � 73-� 8J5 � � ;� � I � � ' �I � i I � . � �- � i . , { , �� , _� � -{ . - - t� .i� I ..:I .i._, I �i i �, i .1 iI .:�.i i I�' i i. I � i.. I i i .f i I I I .�, . I I. I. I I . 1 I _ i .�_ '� .- � , I I .�_ � �_ { _ ._1 - � '_!" " i _ l" _ I ' � IL LI� ' '1' ' r - �' I " _. � �� � i . . �� � �.. .�I� .I i I ' { " --i. �_ �I � � I � � �I'.� � � � li I I. I' � I ! I i . � - � :.� j �. i , � . j i �: �- I i ,, I I I i ..I i �; i .- , i : _ : 1 . . i . _ t - � li , -- � - ' � -- - - 1 4 - �� � r = I _ � ; _ I �, I :I � I �� ;I i� ���� T. �i, T I I, �I I � � �.20 I .II. � i i i i . '. - � . . . ' � _ ' ; . _ _ ..,. i i : � , j� � � I� I �, � . `- :j i :� - '�ii : - /6 j ',. ' t _. � � � . � : � , .., , - r+ T � � �r ' - i _ �'_ _. � ` r I _ _ �. � � i ��, , ,i I , I , 3d I �0100 GOlW ,�y , i �}_' ' � � � I I � I I ,�- ��� � �•- - _ r r i T -t- - � _ - � . -I -r -�-- � .: � i .._ ' � �_l�l � _ f _ i �' T-: i f � F ' _ F - ^Lr � - I�-.-�7 � � T -'..' I ... T I j . ! . ', . . if , ' ii . , i � . I � � i _� � i 1, r �� , , � ,._ , � i � ; �, -;:. ; � 4 �, ° ' , , �! � o �� � j �� � �! i ' � , 73+ sAb. � , . j i I - , � j _ � 1 � . � r. _ ��:_ �k , ,' , � ; ` 1 � i 'I � I �' , ' � ; i,: , ii F. � i , �, : _ _ �i �� ' If ; � � j_. ' _ � � '� I , i, , ' 'i . .�' i . . I - . .. _,_: ; ,._ _ ,. � ' - _ - -"�. .�, �� _I :�:, .; � ' ', i J! .�;. . �.� � � ;_..i , �,i� � �. , . ..�: � .I �;., . F �.. .' ... � . .�:� . :,r „ �.. a .. ', , i , � � � _ � 1 f i � - -� i,ll -. '' � I� .� i-, � i i�., , i .i ' . . , , ' , �' ', ' �. ' $ i i 1 I� �� :� �-� � I i I . } : ': I II ' i _ _ � _' � �' 1 . g � ��� � � I.�. 1 i.,. I ' _ '. i 'I i _ i' '{ . I . i _ f�_ � IL i � � . I I I � � �,, � - .;. � I ' _I .. I . � - T� ' 0�� �: I Q� . . i : i I . � '. _ . : I ,' — ' —�_- j /6 I I � I I � I � � i � � � - i � i '1 � i �12 � ' � I� - _-� _i - a! ' _ "� - '�' I � i I � � � g�, i . ,� , �r -i-Y - ' ��__: - _ __ •._ �n -- � — — �. ..� � —r— ' .--- —i ' =r� — n — —^ — — — y ' 8 I I I , � � � I l �. I �� ,'. � �.�� �' � .:i � I � I I � . � �.� 4 � �-'� �. i - - � � �- � � - ii - . o I I I � I.. i. . I. � I g— I � 3� 6:75 t — i � i i ! � �' � � � i I �7 � _ � R i I i E , '.. i . _ h. i I .._i i � . :.:I �.:. T _ ' i ' .i � I i ` - i . i:.,. -. � �: 'I i I i I ',, i � . i I � . _ .- . . � . :.. . �: . ; _ - . ' _. �— i I i � � I ^-� I' � I �� .I!. � I � _. � I i � j I�1 � I : I �. — � .' � � �I ��. �-i i. i� .I, �I .I�. . �. .�1 . . ��, . � . . . , , . . . � � . , . '�, : . . I .i i i i ._. � � _ .,. ,_ :.. I ,}i I � : ,...'7 .i o i � ! I I,! � � I I i I 8 � I i i —�- — -T— - i 1- --- 9 ct � j_ �. i `I � � � i. .- I ; i ,! ^� I �' 2o I � i ' � ' i o � ! I � o — _ -�— � �g� � �e ��I i � � ; . � � _ � _ _ � _ _ �, � _ ya B�iW _ BW00 � I ad � � ; � ' � � ; � _ , a I � � , � � ' i � � � r .I .� r il +� I i .I' '.� �'� _y �. _ i' _ --7 j i ,�. r �.� . `� T . . � .. ,- � . . ` Y ,; i: . . ' � . � . � � � I I . . � .� .. . �. . 4 'r � �: � i �3+ O.OU .' � t � � ' I I ' I ' I � I -L- 5 DOGWOOD TR.41L �� ' I � �� ; � . , � , , I _ � ' � i� � , ', I � 1 � . I ; � � : � � I i N-. . ..- . i.. .._ . I �� _ I ..I ... .I _. r : �.�: � ' �..' j ' ' �. . .._I I j ._ , ,� � a d ° P �� �„ � ; � �. io , io �o .�o . to i o i o o' o o � � v�, to '!to 10 io: t i' � � � i I i . �i :I I i . 1 �i ` �... � I � � 1 . I � � i � i '' { .. I 1 I I `� � I _ r i i i �: i I I I �4 � i I � � � � { � i � � 4= T ' �. ' I _ y I, � � ,: -, p I . _ I4 _ ,1 _� . I _ � _ ! _ _ i I � I i ' � ' �; � i � �: i _ � i � � � . � I q 'r � 20 i . I i a 16 ' -' j 8 � 0 �; � 8 �i i 9 � _ l � 9 , � � � i o � a i a i ' I g � � � � � i E y I � � , � --=- � - ' — � � I �� � � , +T i - � � � i , , -�- � -i i' i s � i ; , � � a � ' � '�� �I � ' I' � � ' � ' -I � , ' � Y I I � ' � ;, � : I I � . � N � j I ' N �. 1 _...'. I - \ I . m.. 7 0 �.I 1 0 .�I���. 1 0 . 70 .1 P - _.. . - ; � � � , .� j' _ j I . ..;: j i j I I i' '! } , :� 1' �I � a��$ I �. I _ I • - ��,� � ��� � ... {, '-I ��.. , �4 i I � I - r' I ( I � : t �': _ I �_. � _I � _ _ .7' I I i .,�",.�. i i, a 1� I .9 . ..� . :�., r . � ' ' ,, � ' � , . -. ' , i , : i , � �, I.. . �. . _- : . , , - � . �. : :.. I�, . � ..,:. , i ' :� ..I", , . I' � i ... : ' . ,_I , ... ..'_ .'i . i.. � . ..oTj ::I .. � I I I I i� I 1I; i J 1 ' 1 � . � �} ._ I ! i .� 4{ I � � - � -4 . l"_ � " _ I - 1 .� , � ' I � I _ I' J � I. . f 1• i I� � I j ' I� I j � _� I� �, � I � I ' .� 1 Il I . : � � I '' _.I ' .I ' - � _ I _I I II � � � F r Y I T �'�,'�I i I . � I . I IT... � .'. I I�': . i �:. . � I I I � I �� I � t I I '. I I I I ' ' I T� �� � ��� � � �� � 1 � 1 � �� 1 �.I ' I I .'L i; I� I�i I i�1 i i � � .1i " _ � r I I I 1 I' i I . I i I I I i � i i i I i '� � I ' � i _ r ' _ i, �,.I { I - j ,,.1 ����''_ � � �.� I � :�I I I I ���' �,::' � i i ( ;I ' I - I �,i Ij. , ii . � !I ' I I . � I '.� I I� BRI OE i� �I ��i � �: 1� �� 1 �-` - I - _ _I� " �, ' �I � ' _ ' I I I . � I � � � F 1 'i ' i �, I '� l�. � �.L i i . 'i - i . I '{ , { , _� t , o.oioo- ooioo ' � � !j �; , � �� _ I ; � � � j� r � � � �, r , ', � I ' ' � � � � � i � .�� � j. r � � � , ,__ _� . ; i ;- i '' � ' ' '� � ' ' �. � i � '' , i :; —� � , � , f , i � , � ; � i ; _-1 } . 1_ _a_ I � ' , _I.� i' _ ! , � _ '_ --�- -,- � '� � � � - -?_ --- Z-- I I --+'�� -�-- -'�i .� _? � ���. �-� � � -_ � I �. I �" '. I.. � � `� - ��- 0.�0 ' I i� -� i - I� , � � �� � I � �� �' ; r � � ��� f� E��i 1';� ,' '; �� � I -' � =� 1 � j_ � r �- � i- : -_ � � � _, ,� r- -' _ , , �_- ,�, ; �; - - i . C : F .. � ,:� . � , ; ;. i � 1 Ii j;. , �. I � f i. � i i i i ' ! , � '- � ' I � I i' i _� _ �I_ f� � I � 1. . I i ' i I I i� ' ' � '� ' ii M � I i � � i �-- i � '-i i; � i � ; , : , i i �� �. �_ ! t � -- - - - � _ �� � i � �i �{, f�' i t l' � I, i � i , � � � �'� i I . � BRI G� � I ,.I I I I I I � i : � � - � � omro- _ � o� � � I ' � � � � � } -�, ; t �I , � i � — � � � � � ' _. I µ � �� I � � � ` �': I I� ( � 1 ;� , , i �!' i. , �i -:. I �, � - - -'' "'i --' i � � I _ _ - i - - _ _ i -- �i i i � � �.. ���� I 1 _ _.�_ _�_ _,�- -�- _ i. I- I i: � `t ` - I ' _ - T - - - - - � - � 1 � �� � 1 _ . _ - T - � � � � � ;-I �'. i i I i � : i l � � i i — - - i —r- i , I i. �, i � � i h 14+ 0.00 � �- � � � �_ � i , � I � � � �� ' � i, �i i i � � � I � ! ' ` i !i , � I — -i— � _ = - - � `� �' _ � _ � �� � � I . ' �I I f �' , � I ; ^ : � ' - '� _� -- _ ; _i ,i � � � � ! I � � � � � , � �I � i I i � I � I i � i -: I �' � � - � II � _ i :I r. i � , �I i , � � ' � � i , . i �� _ s+— ,� _ I i r — , -I j- ' - - - "' - -- ' .. __ � - _rt � - -- -7^ _ �'; + � -�-,_-- 'I ' + ! � T� i �:� ' � .:� i : � i � �i I I i i I � � �� � ' : i � � � ' I` u., _ i ' � _ �.�J 'i .. i i � �. � ' .�� .. _ .. `� ._.-: ,-- ` ,-, � . _. I �, . _ I �_I I! , •4 , � .. � � � ,� I } .�I.I -�. �.,.. �. J � ; 1 j , ' " 1' I 13 t 0.00 � i t � � I `i -L- S DOGWOOD TRAIL � _ _.L — i_ 1 _ �I I� I � I �- I � � II ��. �. .� I���. � � � - � � .� � �, � �' � . ��� �:. I I I . ' . .. �,� . .:_ . . _ I � Q I - � Q . � p I � � � 90 0 I� 0 I 0 O 1 1 0�'� Q 0 0�. � 9 I —ii :.-f . i'_ _ ' 1 _ I :. � . f .. �� __" +-�' �'I . .-._1 I '1 ' - 1 _" j _ �., �. �� � � �' I ' .� � ' `�i I � 1, � ! � i I i ' i °�*'`�' i li i I �� . I . . I . I . � ..I , .i 1 iii � , i , , � ��:_ � �:' l { .. I . , I - i � i � i . i i �.� I I I Tt � I `�i � i i I ����i i q � i � -i� � : � � �i h II � � I _I .�. .I � 1 1 �:� i �. I -.� � . � . �. .: ' '. . . . .. _ � .. . . � + . .. . � �- iI .� - '_ � � . , , I . _ I — ` ` � 1 " .I, I _ . I � ._ ; . I. � I , I , , I i i I + i � � i f � 1 I • { . .:. ,. ? � r i I ' 1 : I � � I � �� I . I ..'.., . � � �: I� .�. I I�- I i � � I. � 4 ..I � � I . I � �- ' � . � i I _ - )�i I_ I�I i � � ' i � � � �' i �. � -� ,�l '�. i '� ' � --i :. _ ' a --�- i �. 3: ��� t �� -r' 3Y r r ., � � .�. r � � r .-C 1� � r' .r - .��_� ' ... . - ; %� � "` ' .,'' � � ". � ' � � � � _ � . � � y �I I � _ , �� _ ..� r - � � � � �,- � i ' � f -r _'7 - �.=_ _. ,� _ _ � _ � { , i ', ' _t_ ?^ � ; i i '':T � � -`7 , � , � � �: - i , , �! ' r '� i , � �.\ — � 4 f � r -t r �� � `� - 'r'� .. -� , i ' � , � � - � � - i ''- _ , ' r . ,-. r i '! ' . '.. ' _ _ ' , i : . . ' I -, r .,,." ' i I ,; I ' } i ' I ' ; . � � � T � ,. \ I' �� � � 7I .: � � ��i . I .r _ �— � .. i _. ��. i 1$ :2� . � . � --t— I - il ---. �' i _I � , i it4 _ i � I , � � _ . l � . i I � _ . �.. . .. _ . . ' ' - , . �. . , � �, � . [ ; � , . . I . . ,' �' I � I I � , , ; �' � i � ; � G � f , � i i' � � , � I,, � � +`, 1_ ', I � l� i 1 i i � � � �i i � ' � � i � -� i ' `' i � ':� i: I � I � � i { I - - - - - - � I � i �_ � � � �i I. � �� i �I i ' . � - � ;.I .�.�' i . � i ' =� 1 � �� .� � _��—r � �.�� � I �. `�� i : I � ', I i .,, T{ I .. � ., � , , i � � � I' -r � �.� � �� i�� i , � ! a , , � . _ .. . . � � ,. � � . , �. , . : : !�. ' - � , � I I, j , , : , I i i I ��' � � l i �! �_�� � ' _ ' � 3a 4�1� � GVMO ' I� .*r 1 � � _ � ' _ �' � + I l _ � I I r I :'I Ili � ��. tl ��I: � `r ' � 'i— ^'T — �Ir i i — �'�� — '�' _ I I I �. • -_ I � I i �� {. I � .' � � _ — �. y}}Ijj �- � Ff � � � � i � - I ? \ I _ ' .��• I' _'"�'I�i-1' � � �'�� �' � ~�� —� �- I ' r i. - - �.._ �.� I ' i '-� r, I i i I Y � �, ' t i I ' 15} 2.00 � , .� ' i i i � I `I � 'L �..,� I I _ i � �- � I i '4 f { '���� � � I i y ' � � a ' � �� � _ _ � _ I �� �r _ _ � - [ .�� r'1� — ' ' _ � � � _ _ _ I �� I I I� f� � it t 4 F t� �-I I��� i r— � ,� � . i � � I �.�I I 'I 'I �I- I � I :� ��; I. I _�,�, .I I I . I. iI '. i � _ I � I , i . � i i r . .. � I I :.l �' � I . I J� I .I II�: I I �.. i I I t' I � � � �i � i.�� �.�: •� �. }J i_� � i .� I ,�� , - 1 �- I' � � � I � ��� i � 'I I � � : � I �! . I� I � � I- �: �- I'. I i ii 'I.' QO - i � I I f I 1� ' I I . i � �.: � � I I i II�. i I �� ¢ ��i _ g ��-� .�� �.� . _i - _ 1 _ � � i � , I' � � � ' , l j � � 1 0 � �' ? � � � � � M— — -�- -- vpj � � � � i 3d �.; �Vt� ..� �M 4� 3y . —i .,. I II O /'2 � I I I � I � — � I - i. ° 8 I , I � - r- _ - - _r.. _ _ - _ i j � _ _i_ � � ,r _T_ t_ -I,- ..t^ { __ .. � _ : .i �%, i _ � � � � --r` � � , � �:� I I �I_�-.,_..-�i --- -- - �:r i I' i' , � � t' I I'^ i � i_ ; � ., . �{. i. , � , i�i i � i,, i' I` � ' 15+ 7.25 j l i � , �. i , , , i ' I g �.-' � ' I , ' , I � , ; i� I I i � �, � � � i � i � i � � � �. I � � _� , i i � � � I I I: g I , � i'_ ' � ,�� i � � i , ,, I i � 1 ' , . , � ' � i ,. I � I , , � � ; , � — -- � ,. , , �u i j I i � � i � '� — — � - t i : i �. _ �i{ , � I � i � l. i. ' ' ' ' i �' 1: o ' �� i I 'i I I � � I � � i i g i ' �" i : � F{ � �I .I — I � �; � � 1 i' �': 3 _� _� -i .i��, � ��� �. � � _ t :� � - � ii �-. � i - � j �- ��. � ' :. .. . 16 i � � � � . , . . . ,. ' . � . '. �� .,. . o i- �I ��I- � I Q�l�. ' � i ..�. li.-. i ' I �8 ��. 12 I � �i � ii -I i � �' i ' - _ _ -� _ � I .-� � i � : - 8 i ..:.. ` ; ' I .. ' _.-�. ' i _ - - _ __ r - � � . f i � ,! � � - +.: � i - r � - _ ,_,'� _ _ y I �� I ' - � �: � _. � , � i � , -, � � � � i --- -- -� --� - , '� ' I � � � , � i �, � �� , ' , ._ � . � } �. � � i . ,. . is+�o.ob 1 ,i: t f - ! , � � i I ,' � �: � � I' � I �I _ -L- 5 DOGWOOD TRAIL ,, I i — I i , . " i ! I i 4 , I � � � o I j o i I i�' i t � _ II �o � �- - � o I io io iq i�p ; � i o , i o I i o t a l o , v o , . r r � - � i i j l i t ' I ! - � + ' I I ' I , �_ i ' � 1 ; ' '. � � � � -,� �� - - -� ., � . . � � � - i i � � I ' _ I �I I i j '' � � 7 - i _ "' � ' -t � , It � � � � I I i ,. � � , � i ' � ' ' f I i : � I + ! ' II ��i, � i i , r I �' i i ' ' ; � , ' � � ;, � � : I � i ' il I' � , l: � � I I i � f { � - - i�h _ , '� � I � I - ���. j-i � �' _� �, � -, i:. � , �� � i � �. �i I I _� I.�� P � I� � I. ' I: I i I 1 I I � I . I �� I � � � ' i � I �� _- . �._ { i I :_1 i'� . � T, i �- ' . 1 `' � :.. � _�,- i '! . � . . .I � �- � � - { , i . `I f I { � � 'i 1 � ��I i� , � .0 ,; ' f, � ,.� 1 ' i � � ----;-- - --�- � � .��-� i,��_ � � I '�.�. , ; �: ; � ���'; � . t i� 7!. I . � :�; j � � i.:'. � i � - r , _� , , � _,. _ , �. _ f, � , � � - ; r�� i , `�:�I '� � i i� � { � � -1 i � �- i � � I �.. � ;� 1� � . I � � ' i i � ' I i ,,:1, i l ' �- _ � �', i . i . I � �I I i _ !� 11 - '� i II t i �_ i � - � i � f ���t i ::i i i � _ :. � � �-��, � li� - -.�' I � i I ' i �._.' � �- a' _- � _ � � I�,, � i i - I I� � I i .;� I i I i�'. I� � I'. I i � I. � I. - I � � � , — i . � '� J I '.L I. .� � i:, i i;' 'i I.� I ii ..�. � I i 'I i _ 1 :_i I -_ _ i ' _ - `E�. - � I' _ ..,j ,' I i _! ... -: i. �' � I �,- � I !. . �'� � ���: � I� � � i � � i .�' � _i . . i . i . I , i " ' T-�- — t � ' h � .. - i -t` �: i Ii � I -.�� �� I� i � �, i �I i ' � ' j � : � � � � i . � I � �.. i �i ��, II I ' � ' - � �i ,� ' � i �- � � � . � i I �: I I � i � � - _ i . - � .li il �� - j �- � t'- I_ _ ±: � _ _ It . � � � .. :I I; I .i � � :+ '- I � - � _�! � I � � � i _ � - r I' � :,�„ � ,- , ,. � � r , ; ,1-�:- i , � , , , � � , ; , - -r- l �- `�� � � i , � , I � � , �; � ; �_ j { ", �' f , t i- 1 i , � ' ' i f I- 1 i � i i � i � ' � � � , � �i� '' i , I � � , i � ; � I 1 i � iil � i= I j- � I � � ', i 'j ' t . I . . _. ` i I i, � � I ' I I I', � i -� � � , i i � � ��II. ' � � II I I � I i '.. I I :._i '_I , I : � :_I �' �i _ 1 i.- I. � � I ' _ � ' ..� ' �- i . I I q ' I � �" � �. i I�. I � I �i I a .. I II T— �-- � � � I . . i.. � .. ... �— �� .��_ � � .� '�. ... i �� . . � � I' I j I I i' � i � ( �' i ° ' T � � I � - � - ' i � x - - I � � � � '� 7 ,' � , I °g i � i � . I i � ' t � � R '� --'�-r� O ..� ..'� . _ I i.. I i �,� I I I.� I ,� � II O ' I ' � I. � _ I _� I _ _ I I�. ._I � �' I . I ` I• ''I I i �I.� I. � � I _ : l I . , i � I • I �_ . I� I . �_ . --�—_ � � i : I�I I I r , r . � � �- � ' � � I � :« ! , -��- _' - -�_ _i I � i I _!,_ _�_ � � � � ; ; � i �� r_ � _ - � - --_ ° i i � --- --- -�- �- -- ' -r- � g I i 'i ' - _ _ - i - - - --, , - i - - ` y i � . ; � 16t 0.00 � , ' g r _ , , : �. . i , , ; _i _. � _ _ � �! � ' � � - � � � , , � � - - - r - - --r-� � i i -- ! , � I' i �,'; -` � � � , ; , r � � ;� � , i � �. I I � I 8 � � I � I � � � I � , � . ,. , �_ , � I .I � � � � � i � � � � ! � �J 9 ,I-• ' i - �.. �; - -If' I -.� .�.� � ��.I �'� � �-. li � .i j. . . _ � . . S . _ t ,'I�1. ._� � I i _ a I.: ,. i i �, � � � '. � �. i ���. i ° _ _— _ I _ ' �. 16 I I : � � - ' '' ' I i '. i ' I ' ii . � � i i � � i '� � i. � . i 4 �. ' � I ! . I : J i i � ..`/�' E :.'. ' ;__ `1.� __� '_i_ � _ t I :� '. ii ' f '_4 I ' ` _' -ii ' � _ Y ; �, � -ri _ , ' , , Ii _ - _ I � � _ �_, I �� i_ i_ � , I __ _.r- _-_ -•--• -r- -r � -r- .�r , -- _ - - - _ ; __ . . � _' ; r � � ; � � ! 'r- -� �- -� - -r- - ' i ' � ; �; ; � ;1- i ,' : I : Q � j 4 � ;� I �� ��. . �� 16+ 0.00 f i � i I i � : , � I i '� i' � � ' ,,' i.. , I ' i -L- S DOG WOOD TRA/L � ' i i I i II �. I � I. i � � N-"l • '�.1 . .. � , . i _ I .� � I . f . I.. _! ' � ': " � .__ I \ . 1 0 : i� 1 0 '�. 1 0 1 0 1 0 i 9 0 'i ��. O..- 0 �� O 1 1 � 0� � 0 0 50 � 0�- 0 . 7 0 ��. � 1 0 �1 9 � 1 0 . �. � . . . -. .,. i ' — r � � r — � . _ 1 � �, ---- � � i � � i � � r. ' � ' �;,,, � � �: �; � I � i � � i' � ' I �' � I s� �-,-•— --.�, � j � � �' � ; ' � � � i ' I � � �' i ' � ! ' � �° . I � . ' � '.: t i 1 f I' ,.�I �� 'I � I I;� ' ,I i � ',_I 'I ' �. j I � i� I�i I - �' i �' i f: ; �: � � � i �I -. ^r,r! _� i , � i � 1 'r � ' � � , , ' �. ;- . 1 � � i, { :' � ; �' ' I i. I .,�- i � { l � ; ` _ t " , ; � � ' ' � � , ! I , , _ ; � - - ,' � � , ,, , � � � � I f r � i �� � i � -�- -- I I ' ' ' � f i � � I i � 1' � � � 1 � t � � t, �i� I _' t_ t.. —i r, t.- '-; -t I r �: '�,� - � - i�- i � � i i ; � i I � , '; � — � i i 4 'I 1 I r ; � '' f. � I i� i 1' . . � I ��i . i , � ., :�� li � � :..,�j 'i � �� II� - .�( � � .�I i � ''i .'I.:.' i .i � i I ! . __L � .� � �� .�. i �� i � , �:., i i i � � ,.:. I� i ' � 1I : _ ' _ ' r _ i � :� i _ � I .: 1 I �, � ' ' _ _ i . i I � - I _ .i ,. � I I. :i .I. � ��i i � � :� � i , :�. _ .i.. � � I . I, -I . �. . . . . i , , ;.., _ . . ., i : . � , , . . ._' _ � i ' i . � . ..: � ' - i I '. � i . ,.� , . �. I '. i . �'. .__ .. I .:: _ . ��, , :..._ ... ..: ..� � . , I .. � ��. , �, . _ . , I. I i . . i : i - � � � I I � i� '�� —'-- 1- E _{_. :/6 i�,. , � � � �' '_ i4 � i � �, �_ ' � � ,_ � � � ,- r - `r .. i � I I -��:1 '.� � . ( � � � � � i i 1' � ; �� _ . ' . : :_: ;. � � � � 1 � I � i: � � .. i 'i � _ ; „ _ � _, � � - � i � t� � �I � i I j I , � � 'r' — �1 _ _ =i , _ . , _ --�— — � — — i'—'" 001� oAii� u � ; ; T — — -: I ; f , � . � ; � � �' � — I ' ' , i ' ^ " � - t � - ---, - � � �_ i'- � . � � I � _ .T i�_ �' I � �. I �: Il' —I. .J a 4 ��i � � - - I � — ,:- `� - � -- � — �' — �! �i �4 � r� � �li =i ��� i j, i —I-- ;�i �� 1 � � 10+ 0.00 �i.' � �� ^1 I � i , � j j � � ' F � � � � � � �. � � ; { �. � � � , F � - -r � ; j- i i � i 'I k: � � �i � t , � i i � i � � I t {' �� � � i i I ; � �� ' I I � i , � � I � i � � I ' j il I � I - I ' I ' I 5,. I t : � I.: �. � i ' j r - i': ' � I I �� I '� '�- II ! ��.i � �-: I I �� i. I �� . _. .I i i � I . I . �.I i � :-I : i I � I �- i _i ' I ��: 1 I : i .� I I. I { :. .. � i 4�_ I i � i c -. � . I � li � -�� I I�:� I I �� I i. � i- ' � � aa � i � I I i � _ , _ i ! _ i. i . _ ' ��. . _ �, i _ I � / . .- i i .� . �. ��. I I _ i I� i � j �.1 : i �. i I �. . _ I ¢ _ , i . �... I. . . __ . I i'. ' . i.. - - � �I � I ¢ � ' i . �. I � I i �. Y.� O . . . .. I � � � � � I I . � I.. � . ' I I . � _ � P � � �- II � iT .� I � .� .._ T_ ^ _ . � � .___ � _.._ _ I . . I '. � r:.._. ....I _. � _ ._. r .. f _ .. _ _ � .. � I ` Q fqsl _ _ _ _ I , � � � 4 � i - ------ � � 9 i � � �-- i i �-1 �{ i �'� i. � , � ' � !� �I � i - -- — — '— � I ' - � — — --- ��-- - I �n �q ��� � ��.�� i I � � - � , � ! T ?- - j � ` � - - -- i � l i �. I , � � 70t 8.Q0 , � i y- ���. . � . � �.f I i c 1 i I I iT iy ^ �_ o i �� �. � g ii � i i — � -- - -- - — � i ._ I � � i ! ', T '',� � d,, i � ��. . i � I } � � _ � � ,_ g � ��� - � - - i i .I�._ � i _.. i I I I ! i _ ` i i . I �: � i�'� , ��� � i �i � i_ — — �-' - �- - �- - -- -- — �- -- � ' .�T � �� .. ' � '. , � ; . i �. � � � .- I � �I � _l- I. i i �. li i i.�.. � � 1 �: - - I i i g '� � � � � I ,l.l � � I '� i I 'I�� i � i. o — — Q �� . '. I I I �� . I �.I . _ I .. I . I . . � _ I I h � I i�. � � -. � j �- >� � � I 3 .:� �I] I � I �. � -!- � � I.. �.I ;__ . ..j � � . _ , _. . . � ._ ., . ..�. �.� - . . � .�.. . I �� I ' '. i i.. 1 . , '. . . I . c , . ., . . . . � �. . . a q I I I o-j - Y" : j i I I _� �`_ . _— i . i . I T— � �i � � � � 4 I I � . ^ _-_ __ _ � ___ _ I - - ___� �. ' ' I i -- Y � ! � — + T `� �� � � � I ., . _ � _ 1- —� , � � � � I �4 � j i i i . � � �' � _�_--�_� _— --— T ` i I � , � i ; i I � I � � � 10 t 5.00 ' I � ' ; � I i 'I r -Y2- TALL P/NE LANE — -t- N I — i T I I � � i l i _i " i —_ i � � �� 7 - 1 0 � 7 0 1 0 1 � i 9� 0��I' I � 0 50 i 40 �' ' O � I O 1 '' �1 . I 0.-. :�.� O -' 0 � ��� � 1 0 I�-� 1 0 1 0 1� 0 �- , m 9 0 , ...�.. .... , . . . , . .; I � i � __ _ . �� i �,. , _ , _ P � , P � � , � � P , � ' � � '' � � ;P �° P i ; ' .. ; . ,; ' . :I I .. �.... . � I :�i � � .I i�' i 'j.i I,:� � i ��I I I � ��I _-3l`i � _i � I .II I �.I i I 1 I _� I I I i � ji. '� I �.I � �� �.' .j 'I� ' i f - f�i �` � { � � I I �� � � � �. ' I j i� I -?i i.� L`. �- � I _ '� I I � � ..i -I . � � �' � '�, �_ i I ��i .I l � . i _� f � � �I I � � � i � ��; � I � I I . � � I i � i� I " I �:_1 .- li I i-' _ I' ; " �'I ' � .I. ' �_ li _ . . . ..� . .� . r , . . _ _� i . ' , " ; ,� ' , . '�.� �.�. �. I � . :;I I �, I �: ...'.i . .�j � .-,I� .!:� „ ': I ��- i l I I '� � I � ' I ��._ � I I � � I ` i I —� � �-. . .., _ . , ' � � rI ,. . : . i .. �� � - � I � -�� I �. I � I r I i ��i ���- I� I j �� i � �-_ , . I �I.i - . i ;I. I .I� I � '! � ,� I I: j I�� �� I I �,.I.I.. _ I�� � I I _ I � ; . I I � ' I � i � 1 I. � I i�. I � i �� - � .�. �a. i ' 'i _ � _ , .,�;i I� . ' � - i '�i '� I i' I' � � i � - i ',� i- . , I I .-� � �— I i � � � . � � �-. � ., t_ I . '�. f '_ I '' �.. �_ � , i — _ . :. - . , . . � ' i - i � i t_ , - - f � , � , ; {. � -'� -, - _ ,. , � ,; , , I � ' � �' � , � ii _�� '�-� i � ,- � I I i .� � ! I,I i i ' �, --�— � .. i -- I � �. I . i ,. _I ! i { � �� � I �� � 1-i� � � _-� � i I - ' �— 1 .. 1 i.. - - i � -, -i i I i i I� ;. I I I I.: i j I �.� ��' li '-� I I I � , ii� i ;� I � � i � i � i � ':( � � � ! i ,i i I .� I . _I'�_ " .. I �_- ` I �.- r �.j . ,i ,� � �� ' � .i , -,� t - j ,� - ; . I . . i. . 1 ..��I� r '_ 'I ' _ i ..._i . � ' ' �. � � . { . _ � � � � � � I� � I I � � I, .: . � i . � - I � � � � -. � - �, I �� � i I i I � ...-�-- Y '—P_ i i I'. i I � � I i � _ -i 1 - 4 - n ' _ _ _ ��� j`4 - �.�I ' . -�i � _ �I- � � I-. I '� I �I� I � ' I 1 � i � � ' { � ��..i i " � i � ..j � i � f i�. � — — — i li � I I I � I I I . i { , , f '�� �I i � , _ _ _- ,.. i _ I � I - {_� _�-� , r �' 1 __ ` ' _ � ii_'., r : .- .- _ _ I i ,. � �,��t i �.I � � , I i i i � �� � . i �, I . . . . . . 1 . .' �l .. , � . �� :'�, `— '-�. 1 .., .-." ' ` � � � � �'. -...... r ,., I .- , - . .. ; i � 4 . . ,. ..: I '.. �... i " . � . . i : . , .. ... � ' �. -�-._ '. .- � _ _ �- _. . ,.� . .. ,.. � I � I I ' � i I �' � I I I- f � '� � � ��- - I �_I .� i II i - i .�I -'., '. I � � � .-. i I I �_ i � .:. k _ _ _ �' i ' I i." � . I I � 1 I �I r I �. �;� I I I - � . I I � I .� i���' � i � i i . i ^-i I ""�-• ��i. � � `-�- -•..-±--... __ 'jlj JI � - i �I I i i � i � I �I. i : i .i.. i I � .I � I _ V - -I - , ,1 i - . � . ` I .I i '_ � . _ .- � .�' i � ' I ' I . a . �CJ �'I I��� ' �I �. �I i . I -� i �, � � � . _ I � :'i � I :I �� � � . D I I � A In I _. > . /'� :. , i � : � �— ' I —}41— . �, �. . y' n _ _ ..I. ' � � i �' I � T � � �.. ^— ""' " "" "' �. "". ..... ... I. �... ; , � � _ �� .r ` � - O ' r �— : � ^ x -�- �-: . ,� _ ' _„-__ ��.-. _--1- `,� o°, . $ - - _i - -� -i*�- -�i---- -- �i - - i � ��� - i � � ; � i g , I � - . -1- � i i \ I � , , a �_ ` T—_ —h— — I i — � � i � --r - -- = - - 0 0 �. I . i I I I - i : II ' �� o I� �i� i I !I � _ - 1 _ i � I .f" 1 �`1 _ .I _J . . , . . . ... . - : . :. _. _ I I – � i �� � � � --� -- � � ; ! �- -r- N ' i I I ' 11 + O.OQ � I �_ � -,-- I Y : - � � � ' ' �.. �i � I� � ' � !- p ' � i ; � i � � I I �, i � g ii �� � I i �-- - -- � � i I I � I � � _ i I P � i . - i .. ._ ._ i i r ti - -�i � � ��� i . . . 1 i I _ 1 I c I i i �. � i � L ; �. � '�. ,. :. , '_ 'I i . . . . ���. ���., ��. . I � � : -. �. . . i r. _i �. i � _ . I I �. � J_ � , _ ._ II r: i i. �. . _ -�. . . - . �_�. _ I -- , i . . . . . �. .- � . - -- . . . . , . ; . . —` - -- ' -- — �. .—h-- �'a : ;I- i �., i ; _I, i I ' ,,; . ;. ii �.. �..; �,,.. ..I _ �. --i i - . I - : i . .: i I .: �, I I �.. I � i II I�: ..�. i I I .. i �. � _ .. I,T- - - I _ _ __ _J. . _ _ ___ _-1_ 3 i� i - i ' � �� � ' i _ m . � ,. o g ,i _, � , , i � _ ,i i , 1 , , , �mro_ o��� � � 8 ` �- -�`- � - �� �- - - ~ -�---I- -T- - � -- -. - ---i�--=—r- - i '' - - - �i ._ _ -. ' -: i� I I � - � � ; i � r i r f ;�' _ _�_ , ; � , �R - x � j i i. i � i -�i � �: �� , ' � I - -- i I __ , ^ T— �_ J :i � ' i � � --,- --- -=- -- i . I I I . . .. ;. . � �.. -.,. i_: .:. . � i , 10+ 5.00 ' � � _ i I �-- -i � , , i I , � i i , -Y2- TALL P/NE LANE —r — --! - - - ' � i I � i , I I —1— � N i � ' ,' � io ��o io io ` io 9 0 0� o 0 0 ^i � �� . i � i 7 0�^0 0 q! I 9 ' 1 0 i��. 10 1 0 1 0 I. � T , ` . �. � ; . . �. . . . � �,