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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW7061108_HISTORICAL FILE_20200603STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW %&Z/ & DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE DOC DATE YYYYMMDD ROY COOPER Governor MICHAEL S. REGAN Secretary BRIAN WRENN Director NORTH CAROLINA Environmental Quality June 3, 2020 Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh, NC Attention: Mr. Michael Wengenroth, Director of Property, Construction and Risk The Catholic Center 7200 Stonehenge Drive Raleigh, NC 27613 Subject: Stormwater Permit Renewal Stormwater Management Permit SW7061108 Annunciation Catholic Church Havelock, NC, Craven County Dear Mr. Wengenroth: A Division of Energy, Mineral, and Land Resources file review has determined that Stormwater Permit SW7061108 for a stormwater treatment system consisting of a bioretention area serving Annunciation Catholic Church located at 246 B East Main Street, Havelock, NC expires on November 28, 2020. This is a reminder that permit renewal applications are due 180 days prior to expiration. We do not have a record of receiving a renewal application. Please submit a completed permit renewal application along with a $505.00 fee for permit renewal. Also, it was noted in the file review that a designer's certification that the project was constructed in accordance with the approved plans as required by the permit has not been submitted. Please include this with your application. Permit application forms for renewal can be found on our website at: tt de i n - - rules/stormwater-nr_oeramAwst-construction. North Carolina General Statutes and the Coastal Stormwater rules require that this property be covered under a stormwater permit. Failure to maintain a permit subjects the owner to assessment of civil penalties. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at (252) 948-3923. 1 will be glad to discuss this by phone or meet with you. If you would like, I can e-mail you a copy of the application form. You can request a copy by e-mailing me at roQer.thor1eCcDncdenr.gov. Sincerely, Rog r K. Thorpe Environmental Engineer North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality I Division of Energy. Mineral and Land Resources _ Washington Regional Office 1 943 Washington Square Mall I Washington. North Carolina 278a9 252.946.6481 Ann;tnciatN'Cathoiic Church Subject: Annunciation Catholic Church From: "Jamie Byrd" <JByrd@transiteconsulting.com> Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 14:22:39.-0500 To: <Scott.Vinson@ncmai1.net> CC: "Doug Saunders"<DSaunders@transiteconsulting.com>, "Marc E. Christopher" <marc@phillipsarch.com> Scott, Please find attached a revised Page 2 of 4 for the Stormwater Management Permit Application Form. As expected, I did not transfer the correct number when filling out the application. We look forward to receiving the Approved Permit on Monday. Thanks again for your prompt review and assistance on this project. James A. Byrd, PE Associate/Hydraulics Manager TranSite Consulting Engineers, Inc. 1300 Paddock Drive, Suite G-10 Raleigh, NC 27609 office: 919-873-2401 fax:919-873-2404 cell'. 919-880-4708 Content -Description: Page 2 of 4.pdf Page 2 of 4.pdf Content -Type: application/octet-stream Content -Encoding: base64 R&CEII,& Nov 2 71006 PP p J DWe �� 4f,;t �Y 11/27/2006 10:08 AM 2. If this application is being submitteclas the result of a renewal or modification to an existing permit, list the existing permit number N JoAs and its issue date (if known) 3. Specify the type of project (check one): Low Density High Density ✓ Redevelop General Permit Other Additional Project Requirements (check applicable blanks): _CAMA Major ✓ Sedimentation/Erosion Control _ _404/401 Permit NPDE ater Information on required state permits can be obtained b contacting the Customer Service Center as C q. P Y g I-877-623-6748. III. PROJECT INFORMATION -'ROJ {VU6 WQ 1. In the space provided below, summarize how stormwater will be treated. Also attach a detailed n ive . (one to two pages) describing stormwater management for the project , lt\1 �7h2ZLA1L0T-P' WILL Be TR A-Tr=D BY N 1"iS'x 27,5' _B�ORtr'r�QTIoN B1k51i4, IN D��TUNoFE WtU BE TR -Ala0 BY. A' SXV-AATWR" 4 24e&LAVAP FL -OW A W lr} RI PARIAW -BUFF . 2, Stormwater runoff from this project drains to the �Eu S E River basin. 3. Total Project Area: 10 % 56 acres 4, Project Built Upon Area: S3, 1 H % - 5. How many drainage areas does the project have? 5 6. Complete the following information for each drainage area. If there are more than two drainage areas in.the project, attach an additional sheet with the information for each area provided in the same format as. below. Basin=lnforrr anon ' t " t! = .w.PDra�riTL e F:rea 1 � .',.wJ.NtSXdI `b1SiS. .t 2. Ell' ' ° Drama e Area 21 '�^IAi�-�.z+�FLS`�'�.�.•'f: i\s:3L_,t -'a"� Receiving Stream Name ��� PRfl1�rs SLDt u M G1�• A,ST Pg,Ot & M Receiving Stream Class Drainage Area 0. 10 Alf, L%L1 A'G Existing Impervious* Area 0111 %itG 1,25 AG Proposed Impervious*Area O, 11 AG 1, 3i PtG % Impervious` Area (total) (o ,1 S Yo -1 y , y 6 o elm eio s*rSu_r'faceAre"&�DrainageFAreawl" ;€�. _, - �DcairtageiArea1u= _�lir �4�= On -site Buildings 4 &1 B• 16 5F 14S 4 -S S F On -site Streets — q I of 3 3- S iF On -site Parking — 260S1.0 ' On -site Sidewalks 2a , 4 SF 1101.1 S f Other on -site S 41, 5 SF Off -site Total: 41 O-j. N S>r 0, 11 PIC Total:5164 y Srr1,.31 pCG Impervious area is defined as the built upon area including, but not limited to, buildings, roads, parking areas, sidewalks,'gravel areas, etc. Form SWU-101 Version 3.99 Page 2 of 4 Q� W A rF9 Michael F. Easley, Governor Wat b pG William G. Ross Jr., Secretary North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources Q Alan W. Klimek, P.E. Director Division of Water Quality November 21, 2006 Father Dan Oschwald, Pastor Roman Catholic Diocese of Raleigh, NC 715 Nazareth St. Raleigh, NC 27606 Subject: Stormwater Review SW7061108 Annunciation Catholic Church Craven County Dear Father Oschwald: This office received a Coastal Stormwater permit application and plans for the subject project on November 9, 2006. A preliminary review of the project indicates that before a State Stormwater permit can be issued the following additional information is needed. l) Please note that the impervious area listed on page 2 of 4 of the application, under Drainage Area 2, totals 51,620 sf whereas the total given is 59,894sf. Please also note that the bioretention area for D.A. 92 lists 59,677.2 sf of impervious area. Please provide corrected page of application and supplement form. 2) Please include sealed drawdown calculations to verify that the bioretention area will draw down the 1" storm event within 5 days. The above requested information must be received in this office prior to November 29, 2006 or your application will be returned as incomplete. The return of this project will necessitate resubmittal of all required items including the application fee. If you need additional time to submit the required information, please mail or fax your request for time extension to this office at the Letterhead address. You should also be aware that the Stormwater Rules require that the permit be issued prior to any development activity. Construction without a permit is a violation of 15A NCAC 2H.1000 and North Carolina General Statute 143-215.1 and may result in civil penalties of up to $10,000 per day. Please reference the Stormwater Project Number above on all correspondence. If you have questions, please feel free to contact me at (252) 948-3848. Si erely, Scott Vinson Environmental Engineer Washington Regional Office cc: .Tames Byrd, PE — Transite Consulting Washington Regional Office None Caro Natural North Carolina Division of Water Quality Washington Regional Office Phone (252) 946-6481 FAX (252) 946-9215 Customer Service Internet: h2o.enr.state.nc.us 943 Washington Square Mall, Washington, NC 27889 1-877-623-6748 An Equal OpportunitylAffrmaM Action Employer— 50% Recycled110% Post Consumer Paper . "i REGE ED Nnrrntivp Nov - 9 2006 DWQ-WARD+ PROJECT DESCRIPTION The purpose of this project is to construct a 21792 sf Catholic School, a 5874 sf gymnasium and 10240 sf of associated parking area. The project also includes the conversion of an existing asphalt area currently occupied by temporary class rooms into parking. Approximately 3.1 acres of the total 10,56 acre site will be disturbed for the construction of the buildings and parking areas. The Site is located along the western right of way of US Highway 70 in Havelock, NC and extends westerly to the East Prong of Slocum Creek. EXISTING CONDITIONS The site currently contains 3.13 acres of impervious area, 4.22 acres of maintained grass area and 3.21 acres of unmaintained grass slopes & woods for a total site area of 10,56 acres. The impervious areas include buildings, concrete walkways, asphalt parking and an asphalt basketball court. While the majority of the site runs off uncontrolled (DA1, DA3, DA6, DA7 & DA8), there are three defined outfalls (DA2, DA4 & DA5). Two of the outfalls (DA2 & DA4) are storm drainage systems in US-70 while the third (DA5) is a swale that discharges in the southwest quadrant of the property, PROPOSED CONDITIONS The proposed improvements will result in a net increase in the impervious site area of 0.26 acres. This increase occurs predominantly in DA2 & DA7. In accordance with state and local development regulations, this 0.26 acre increase in impervious area requires treatment for Total Suspended Solids (fSS) and Nitrogen. In DA2, a Bioretention Basin between the parking areas will provide treatment for 1.84 acres of drainage area. In DA7, runoff from the 3,21 acres of drainage area will be treated by a combination of overland flow and flow through riparian buffers. FTRANJITE CONSULTING ENGINEERS,INCORPORATED I ENGINEERS PLANNERS CEI Job Desc.6iWW-UQCAAlLQW Sheet No. -L— of 2 Subject -4� - 06 Designed by_'_ 5 _ _ Date-� -Z=— TCE Job No. Checked by Date r... . .. . ..... ... _4 - - - {--f---I � _ ` .�_ . ... . . .... bA��l � 3� !� is � I.._ .... . . ... ... 1 1147 7 1 . .... . ...... . .... . Q-71 . .. . ..... . ... CA VoLU M E 5 0 L+ LL . ... . ..... . ...... . . . .... . . . .. ....... ..... 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Subject TCE Job No. Sheet No. �L of I. - Designed by Date Checked by Date , E ... . ... . ... . ..... . . . ..... i i _4111 �3�1' cad il�t��_,____ ' ......; _. _....... �— ......._..... i1-sip, r r I ._ ._ I I��+ 1 ` I I I ' i I - I J i I1 r I �I lll ill ![1 I — i _ I �..._ , J 1 r , I �uzr::as":;; CAROLINA ENGINEERS, PA • Geotechnical • Construction Materials • Forensic • Site Development - Surveying November 8, 2006 Phillips Architecture, PA l l 10 Navaho Drive, Suite 600 Raleigh, NC.27609 Attention: Mr. Marc Christopher, AIA RECEIVEI9 NOV 0 9 ,2006 Dwq PROJ # Reference: Annunciation School, Havelock, NC Subgrade Soil Classifications for Bioretention Basins Dear Marc: As requested, please find the following soil parameters from the sample taken from augured boring B-3 performed September 8, 2006, at the Annunciation Church Site. Soil Strata: 0 to 2 feet deep In -situ Soil Type: Poorly graded to well graded sand (USCS symbol SP-SW) In -situ infiltration rate: 14.2 in/hour Seasonal High Water Table: Deeper than 6 feet below existing surface elevations. Soil Strata: 2 to 3 feet deep In -situ Soil Type: Poorly graded sand with traces of clay (USCS symbol SP-SC) In -situ infiltration rate: .142 in/hour Seasonal High Water Table: Deeper than 6 feet below existing surface, elevations. Soil Strata: 3 to 6 feet deep In -situ Soil Type: Clayey poorly graded sand (USCS symbol SC) In -situ infiltration rate: .036 in/hour Seasonal High Water Table: Deeper than 6 feet below existing surface elevations. Phillips Architecture; PA Annunciation School, Havelock, NC November 8, 2006 , Page 2 In regard to the USDA Textural Triangle, the. SP-SW and SP-SC-type soils will fall within the shaded area labeled "Suitable Planting Sail for Bioretention". The SC type soil has greater than 30 percent clay and will not fall within the shaded area of the triangle. If you have any questions or need additional information, please call. Sincerely, CAROLINA ENGINEERS P.A. {Wltj:s;111)10 40 �'''� ��'`' CARL G. HUDDLE CART. C. HUDDLE, P. E. S President '�`'-� �``� North Carolina Registration No. 20670 PO Box 1595, New Bem, NC 26563, Tele: (252) 633-2425, Fax: (252) 633-1370, www.carolinaengineer.s.com ;CtAR =�,,lLI N A� Client: Robert's Sun Associates CAROU'NA ENGINEERS, P.A. P. O. Box 1573 New Bern, NC 28563 Phone i262}433.2124 Fax (2S2)-633.1370 Project: Annunciation Church Addition, Havelock; NC Technician: John Switzer Boring Location: Northeast corner of proposed addition Date: Sept,'6, 2006 Project No.: ce.459 Boring No.: B-3 Boring Method: Hand Auger Depth DCP Lab Data Soil Description and Remarks USCS Symbols Water rt av . Table ft NM1-z0o1%il iii j gray slightly silty sand and gravel SP,S11V 2 feet 9-9-9 medium tan slightly clayey poorly graded sand 3 feet!;# � r 4 feet 11-11-11 Tan clayey poorly graded sandySC; 6 feet 11-10-12 boring terminated at 6 feet Water table was not encountered ngun 1S. Soil Trim or the Snskc Tft-ft l C"iossM Frain Place Gaorge's Cc.1"31 U.S.D.A. -TEXTURAL TRIANGLE. 1007. clay 80 tD /A 70 Clay 30 A/\60 �0 0 cv y zoo S0'XV Silt 50' e. ay yr eGt`40 \Send c ay Silty Cy Clay doy 30 Sandy\/dcy loam 70, asm 2 JV V 80 7 0 r As.yCIA o '<� 'Icam Silt So 0" 80 70 80 50 30 20 10 1007. sand - 100?. -silt F�+'�y��Ppa 7reErn{�t� s�/a��nd��.���//�� SOIL S�A ' :LAN ING ,S`OIL FOR L7IORE l N i ION 5 i Annunciation - Add. Soils Data f 1 - Subject: Annunciation - Add. Soils Data From: "Jamie Byrd" <JByrd@transiteconsulting.com> Date: Thu, 9 Nov-2006 13:53:56 -0500 To: <Scott.Vinson@ncmai1.net> CC: "Marc E. Christopher" <marc@phillipsarch.com>, "Doug Saunders" <DSaunders@transiteconsulting.com> Scott, Please find attached for your use the additional soils data for Boring B-3 from Carolina Engineers. This data confirms that the in -situ material at depths greater than 2.0' is not suitable for Bioretention. The report also confirms that no groundwater was encountered at depths to 6.0'. Please respond or call if you have any questions or require additional data. James A. Byrd, PE Associate/Hydraulics Manager TronSite Consulting Engineers, Inc. 1300 Paddock Drive, Suite G-10 Raleigh, NC 27609 office: 919-873-2401 fax: 919-873-2404 cell: 919-880-4708 JAnnunciation Church_Subgrade Soil Class. Annunciation Content -Description: Church_Subgrade Soil Ciass.pdf Content -Type: Content -Encoding: application/octet-stream base64 1 of I 1 ] /20/2006 9:00 AM ;; ► j� t� i CAROLINA ENGINEERS. PA it • q TM Geotechnical • Construction Materials • Forensic • Site Development • Surveying September 8, 2006 Annunciation Church Robert's Sun .Associates, P.A. 1628 New .Bern Street Newport, NC 28570 Attention: Mr. Robert. Benedict: Nov -- 9 2006 DWQ-WAR® Reference. Annunciation Church Addition, Havelock.. North Carolina Dynamic Cane Penetration. Testing, Investigation and Recommendations Gentlemen: In accordance with your request, Carolina Engineers, P.A. has completed a subsurface soil exploration and performed a Iinhited geotechnical. evaluation for the proposed addition to the Annunciation Church located in Havelock, North Carolina. Our objective was to assess the subsurfiace soil conditions at the site and provide engineering recommendations for foundation construction. The following are the results of our field exploration, geotechnical evaluation, and recommendations. Field Exploration The field exploration consisted of performing six (6) hand anger borings to depths of 6 feet and visually classifying the, encountered soils in accordance with A.STM D-2488. In conjunction with the borings. Dynamic Cone Penetration (DCP) tests were performed in accordance with ASTM STP-399 guidelines at selected intervals. Descriptions of materials encountered in the hand auger borings are provided as individual soil boring logs. PenetraCion resistances, ground water conditions, and ether information are also pointed out. The stratification represents our interpretation orthe materials encountered as the hand Annunciation Chtarch Sept. 8, 2006 Page 2 augur borings were advanced and the lines shown can the boring profi les may be more gradual than implied. Geotechnical Evaluations Site and Subsurface Conditions The site is currently unoccupied; cleared and generally level. Typical subsurface soils in this area of eastern North Carolina are fanned from coastal plain marine deposits consisting predominantly of -silts mid plastic clays interbedded with strata of sands. The borings performed at the site Encountered approxim.-Rely two (2) feetref broww=n and gray slightly silty poorly graded scrod underlain with tan clayey poorly sands to (lie; catigured depths ot'6 feet. Dynamic Cone Penetration (DCP) resistances in the silty and clayey sands typically ranged from 6 to 16 blows per interval. Tliese UCP values indicate the soils to be in a slightly farm state with approximate bearing capacity w aluc5 'of 2000 pounds per square foot. The DCP tests pe~rfc)rmed in the southwest augured boring ranged from 2 to 5 blows per interval at 2 feel and 4 l:e.et deep. 'llieSC values indicate the soils to have approximate be{arrng capkity `slues below 2000 pounds per Square foot. Groundwater Levels were.rne:aasured in all borings upon completion of auguring to document the water table depths. 'I he groundwater levels were not recorded in the augured borings. Please note fluctuations in groundwater le:veis should be micipcated throughout the year -due to seasonal variations In rainfall, ditch water levels and other factors. Desiun Considerations Based on the results of our field explortation and tests, are conclude the proposed structure can be adequately supported on shallow foundations. The presence of'the: soli material in the southeast corner should.be considered in site planning sand we recommend over ercavaling the area and backfilling with select .fill prior to foundation construction. Provided the site preparation and compaction criteria have been accomplished, a. net allowable bearing pressure of'2000 psi may be used for design of IbUndation footings. However, isolated individual footings should have. a minimum width of 3 abet wad continuous footings should have widths of at least 2 feet. Relatively tmif'ormly distributed loads up to 1000 psf may be supported by a slab. A four inch layer of waslied stone or coarse; sand along with a suitable moisture barrier should be provided beneath all slabs to prevent capillary rise: and ttuOiSture in the slab. Due to the low permeability subgrade soils, finished grades should slope away born the building on all sides and rool'dowra spouts should discharge wve.11 away from the building. PO Box 1595, New Berry, NC 28563, The: (252) 633-2425. Fax: (252) 633.13 0, www.carolinaengineers.com Annunciation Church Sept. S. 2006 Page We anticipate the till material to be imported to the site to raise the building site and parking . :area gravies. The fill material should consist of clean sands free of deleterious materials with a fines content of rio more than 1.5%. Seismic: Considerations Bawd on the resrills of the borings and tests. as «veil as our review of* (he North Carolina Building: Code; tape consider the site be designed for a "Site Class D" with regard to soil seismic design classificalion5. Recommendations We recommend the site be improved by removing all debris, including vegetation and roots by grubbing the surface from within the entire construction area encompassing the proposed structure plus a minimum margin of f ve (5) feet beyond the 11mits of constriction. After Clearing and stripping of'topsoil, any disturbed soils should be compacted to at least 95% of the standard Proctor maximum dry density. The exposed subgrade in the building area shall be proof rolled to detect local sail areas. Areas that rut or deflect excessively should be undercut to sufficient depths and back filled with a select till material. The southeast corner should he over. excavated to a minimum depth of 4 feet and backfil led with a select material. Thi< over excavation area should consist ofthe building footprint 60 feet to the North and 60 feet to the Easi. The; select- back:fill should be a clean sand free of' roots and organic material with a fines content of no more than 1.5%. '.I'he fill material shall be placed in lifts not exceeding twelve (12) inches and each lift shall be.coinpacted to at least 95% of the st ndard .Proctor maximum dry density. The filling and compacting shall continue in lifts until the desired subarade elevation is reached. The near surface silty to clayey sandy soils are very sensitive to imisture and will become difficult to compact when wet. Moisture related soil difficulties can be mintinized by performing site preparations in the drier periods of the year and using lo%v ground pressure; equipment to perform the stripping and grading operations. In addition, surface soils can be protected from infiltration by grrading the: site to promote drainage. A. soils engineer or his designated representative should witness proof rolling the site after stripping. Recciinmendations should be given by the soils engineer based on the outcome of the proof roll. A soils engineer or a representative should test and approve select till material and perform density tests for compacted fill and select fill. PO Box 1595, New Bern, NC 28563. Tele: (252) 633-2425, Fax: (252) 633-1370, wvrn,caroiinaengineers.com Annunciation Church Sept. 8, 2006 Page 4 Closing These analyses and recommendations are, of necessity; -based on concepts trade available to us at the time of writing this report. Assumption has been made that the limited exploratory boring are representative of conditions across the site. If during construction phases, conditions are encountered which differ significantly from these reported herein, we should be immediately notified so that our analyses and recommendations can be reviewed and/or revised as necessary. We appreciate the opportunity to he of service and Dope our investigation has satisfied your needs for this project. If additional information is.needed or you have arty questions. please feel free to call. Sincerely, CAROLINA ENGINEERS, P CARL C. HUDDLE, P.E. Project Engineer North Carolina Registration No. 206 enclosures: '� p ©4 SS jQ 7 4 �CARL C. HUDDLE PO Box 1595, New Bem, NC 2,8563, Tele= (252) 633-2425, Fax: (252) 633-1370, www.carolinsengineers.rcom CARV I A ENGINEERS,, P.A. P. 0. Box 1673 Now Bern, NC 28563 Phone (252)-633-2424 Fax (252)-633-1370 Client: Robert's Sun Associates Date: Sept. 8, 2006 Project: Annunciation Church Addition, Havelock, NC Project No.: ce.459 Technician: John Switzer ii� � 9 V E D Boring No.: S-1 Boring Location: Northwest comer of proposed addition Boring Method; Hand Auger Nov - 9 2006 DWQ-WARD Depth (tt DCP I av _ Lob Data _ W14 (%) 200(%. LL (%) Soil Description and Remarks USCS Symbols Water Table it) 1 i I medium gray slighlty si4ty poorly graded sand SP-Sm � i I it I 2.feet 7-7-8 i { I I i j � I •��', e'I� R 3j�'¢�" jjjjl f� ��jih j" �y'����.(bCi' tr 4 feet 8-8-8 I Tanclayey poorly graded sand �.. ' k. i 6 feet 9-9-8 gg � 1.. ........ ..... ........ _ ..... ... ... .... ..... ... eW baring terminated at 5 tees Water table vas not encountered it-Fkkbffl� sX54 PA CAROLINA► ENGINEER'S., P.A. P. U. Box.1573 Now Bern, NC 28563 Phone t262)-633-2424 Fax (232),633-1370 . Client: Robert's Sun Associates Project: Annunclation Church Addition, Havelock, NC Technician: John Switzer Baring Location: North center of proposed addition Date: Sept. 5r 20M Project No-: ce,453 Boring No.: 13-2 Boring 'Mot hod: Fund Auger Depth DCP Lab Data Sail Description and Remarks L)5CS Symbols ; Water. 01) au , i Table(it) NM f% 20D % LL PI (% E I� brown poorly graded sand e 5P 1 foot 2 feet 9 9-9 tan slightly sand to � ; —_...µe clayey poorly graded .,eSP-SC 0k. k. Y:f N Mex#1` e� 'a ♦ �. t 2 .g� 'g F 1L -4.feet 11-10-171 _ Tan clayey poorly graded sand " ZC� 6 feel 1 l-1t}-12' boring terminated at 6 feel Water table vas not encovn(eiod )EiV G IN E B P.S'- r jN CAROL INA ENGINEERS, P.A. P. 4. Box'1573 Now Berri, NC 28583 Phone {252)-633-2424 Fax (252)-633-1370 Client: Roberts Sun Associates Project: Annunciation Church Addition; Havelock. NC Technician. John Switzer Boring Location. Northeast comer of proposed addition Date: Project No.: Boring No.: Sept. 8. 2QO6 ce.459 B-3 Boring Method- Hand Auger Depth 1 (it) DCP (avg.) Lab Data NNi (°%}�2tle(�n1� LLLL {�i6j Soil f?esCrlptian and Remarks i USCS Symbols ! Water Table ft i 1 i ! f gray slightly silty sand and gravel � SR=Sw i 2 feet 3 feet , 9.9-9 mediurn tare slightly clayey poorly graded sand 1 ) �1`w PAZ?5. R �' � ��s `ni 4 feet 8 feet 11-11-11 _.._ .. 11-10-12 i Tan clayey poorly graded sand W " SCr i � r nonno EeNTIM1011 W E5 TePt 'NaW tabu was not encountered �E N G i hi lc 1E R� �Pr\ CAROLING ENGINEERS; P.A. P. 0. Box 1573 New Bern, NC 28563 Phone{252)-633-2424 Fax(252)•633A370 Client: Robert's Sun Associates Project: Annunciation Church Addition, Havelock, IBC Technician: John Switzer Boring Location: Southwest comer of proposed addition Date: Sept. 8, 2006 Project No.: ce.459 Boring No.. B-4 Boring Method: Hand Auger Depth h I au P INrS (ry6} nc( L b Q j p SQ ( Soil Description and Remarks ] USCS Symbols Water Table (ft) i i medium gray slightly silty poorly graded sand SP-SM' I I 2 Meet 4-5-5 i � (JN'' C 4 C 4 feet 4 3-2-2 Soft tan clayey poorly graded sand ��g is I �`'{ Ili} 6 feet i 0-1 t 11 =1,i•�� ' Daring terminaten at 6 feet Water table was not encountered 06 �ENGit�LEF�P�+1� CAROLINA ENGINEERS, P.A. P. Q. Box 1573 Now. Bern, NC 28563 Phone i252)-n3-2424 Fax (252} 1533.1374 Client Robert's Sun Associates Project Annunciation Church Addition, Havelock; NC Technician: John Switzer Boring Location: South center of proposed addition Date: Sept. 8, 2006 Project No.: ce.459 Boring No.: B-5 Boring Method: Hand Auger ! Depth DCP I Lab Data Soil Description and Remarks USCS Symbols ., Water 11 (aVq.) NK(% 240 % it- (%)I PI ( o Table ft) EE brown poorly graded sand SP 1 foot ISM. I �PP-4-� , �. 2 feet ,.... ._ _-- 7-t}6 .._...._...__.�. htl tan slightly 9 Y clayey Y Y poorly graded sand : � 4 3 feet - &MO <, , 4 feet 7-7-7 `M Tan clayey poorly graded sand #i q 6 feet ..._... T$..$. ........ ... . .. ... ____' _....._.. ���a oonng TeTnitn8Tej BTU Mel 'A'atOr table was not ef5C0tinrktW �AgRt7''<L�i i�7A� C ROLIftll 1 ENGINEERS' P.A. P. 0. Box 1573 New Bern, NC 28563 Phone 4252j-633-Z424 Fax j7S2j-633-J376 Client, Robert's Sun Associates Project: Annunciation Church Addition, Havelook, NC Technician: John Switzer Boring Location: Southeast comer of proposed addition Date: Sept. 8, 2006 Project No.: ce.459 Boring No.: B-6 Boring Method: Hand Auger Depth t111 I DCP _ Lab Data j6v .) Soil Description and Remarks USCS Symbol$ Water Table ft I I brown poorly graded sand S'P + I 1 footTZ 2 feet 8-7-8 f tart slightly clayey poorly graded sand 40. �a, SPEC 3 feet S � R 4 feet 11- 1 1-11I Tan clayey poorly graded sand E � 6 feet 116-16-1$ �erw"'bs oortng terminatea of 6 feet Water table was not en: trunterett