Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW4160801_HISTORICAL FILE_20160815STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW�l/f�''(�% DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT ❑ APPROVED PLANS HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE YYYYMMDD TRIANGLE S I T E D E S I G N Transmittal 4004 Barrett Drive, Suite 101 Raleigh, North Carolina, 27609 TEL (919) 553-6570 Date: August 15, 2016 Job Number: 004116 Project Name: Dollar General — Graham To: NCDEQ —Winston Salem Regional Office Stormwater 450 Hanes Mill Road Suite 300 Winston Salem NC 27105 336-779-9800 We are sending these by ❑ U.S. Mail ❑ Other We are sending you ❑ Attached ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Other 0 ❑ Hand Delivery ❑ Under separate cover via the following items: ® Prints/Plans ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications ❑ Change Orders Cnninv nnCv At,, nnvrrinrinn 2 Civil Site Drawings 2 Stormwater Permit Application Form I Stormwater Fee ($505.00) 1 Agreement for Purchase and Sale of Real Property & Current roperoperty Deed I Limited Liability Company Annual Report I Operation & Maintenance Agreement (I infiltration) I Calculations I Design Supplement These are transmitted as checked below ❑ For your use ❑ Approved as submitted ❑ Resubmit ❑ Copies for approval ❑ As requested ❑ Approved as noted ❑ Submit ❑ Copies for distribution ® For review and comment ❑ Returned for corrections ❑ Return ❑ Corrected prints Remarks: Copy to: Signed: ZellO �-0O ody Clawson CommerclalAl/lance RentroR"' Notth Carolina Associatlon ofREALTORS® AGREEMENT FOR PURCHASE AND SALE OF REAL PROPER'1'V THIS AGREEMENT, including any and all addenda attached hereto ("Agreement"), is by and between Glandon Forest Equity LLC a(n) North Carolina Limited Liability Co ("Buyer"), and (individual or State of formation and type of entity) Kenneth Dean and Rebeaoa Ann Stafford a(n) individual (s) (individual or State of formation and type of entity) FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION OF THE MUTUAL PROMISES SET FORTH HEREIN AND OTHER GOOD AND VALUABLE CONSIDERATION, THE RECEIPT AND SUFFICIENCY OF WHICH ARE HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED, THE PARTIES HERETO AGREE AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Terms and Definitions: The terms listed below shall have the respective meaning given them as set forth adjacent to each term. (a) "Property": (Address) 117 Southern High School Road; see Exhibit A Plat Reference: Lot(s) 19 , Block or Section 5 , as shown on Plat Book or Slide at Page(s) Alsmanca County, consisting of 4.561 acres. [a If this box is checked. "Property" shall mean that property described on Exhibit A attached hereto and incorporated herewith by reference, (For information purposes: (i) the tax parcel number of the Property is: PID 142891; GPIN 88823181.50 and, (Li) some or all of the Property, consisting of approximately 4.561 acres, is described in Deed Book 0229 ,Page No. 0058 Alamange County.) together with all buifdin improvements thereon and all fixtures and appurtenances thereto and ale nal pro arty, if any, itemized on Exhibit A. (t`l'fl Y_ it.l ��� /� 1'1 o rT (/V $ ,1,61T, 000. 00 (b) " Pu rchmm Price" shall mean the sum of One HundredS= housand Dollars, payable on rliejollowing renrtsr $. 1,000.00 (1) "Earnast Money" shall mead Ono Thousand Dollars or terms as follows: Upon this Agreement becoming a contract In accordance with Section 14, the Earnest Money shall be promptly deposited in escrow with Weathers000n S Voltz LLP Trnet Ao❑ount (name of person/entity with whom deposited), to be applied as part payment of the Purchase Price of the Property at Closing, or disbursed as agreed upon under the provisions of Section 10 herein, Page 1 of 8 This form jointly approved by: STANDARD FORM 580-T North Carolina Bar Association Revised 7/2013 REpL Oft° North Carotin latlon of REALTORS®, In a n ®7/2015 Buyer Initials Seller luitia rri:tlxar M,ad+�npoaxfieiHwlag, cvnis rna�:o>oxeoaeei r.�a?pW."s oo",saamh— \ rasma, s PIOU"cod xilh zlp$,rt/ID by 11pL Od 100)e FXlenn Win Road Fraser, Mlal u,,40M uu+v.n kaorn LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ANNUAL REPORT NAME OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY: Glandon Forest Equity, LLC SECRETARY OF STATE ID NUMBER: OB51022 STATE OF FORMATION: NC REPORT FOR THE YEAR: 2016 1. NAME OF REGISTERED AGENT: Hepps, Sherri 2. SIGNATURE OF THE NEW REGISTERED AGENT: 3. REGISTERED OFFICE STREET ADDRESS & COUNTY E•Filed Annual Report 0851022 CA201609601376 4/5120'16 11:00 Changes SIGNATURE CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE APPOINTMENT 4. REGISTERED OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 3825 Barrett Drive, Suite 100 3825 Barrett Drive, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27609-7221 Wake County Raleigh, NC 27609-7221 1. DESCRIPTION OF NATURE OF BUSINESS: Real Estate 2. PRINCIPAL OFFICE PHONE NUMBER: (919) 459-2600 4. PRINCIPAL OFFICE STREET ADDRESS & COUNTY 3. PRINCIPAL OFFICE EMAIL: Privacy Redaction 5. PRINCIPAL OFFICE MAILING ADDRESS 3825 Barrett Drive, Suite 100 3825 Barrett Drive, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27609-7221 Raleigh, NC 27609-7221 SECTION C: COMPANY OFFICIALS (Enter additional Company Officials In Section E.) NAME: George T. Blames Jr. NAME: TITLE: Member ADDRESS 3825 Barrett Drive, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27609 TITLE: ADDRESS: :L•L51=111 TITLE: ADDRESS: SECTION D: CERTIFICATION OF ANNUAL REPORT, Section D must be completed in its entirety by a person/business entity. George T. Eames Jr., by Sherri Hepps - Office Manage SIGNATURE Form must be signed by a Company Offiolal listed under Section C of this form. George T. Barnes Jr., by Sherri Hepps - Office Manage Print or Type Name of Company Official 4/5/2016 Member DATE Print or Type The Tilde of the Company Official This Annual Report has been filed electronically. MAIL TO: Secretary of State, Corporations Division, Post Office Box 29526, Raleigh, NC 27626-0525 .. a efYaaeC1AL v¢v—AUNwxee "'orry IFwamr • 4MIen I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Alamance County. This Dead , mesa this the llth day of Oo to bar ips 4 , by and eelw«a JOHN CLIFFORD COAT.F and wife, DDROTHY GOBLE, , al Alamenoe County. North Carolina, part ion of IDe enl atrt, and JOHN HALDEAN STAFFORD and wife, PEGGY .CRIPPCHFTFTn STAFFORD, of Alainance County. North Carolina, part lea of the —rat and. WITNF,SSETN: Thal the sold port 1e8 of the Ant pert, in consideration of tl,e hum of Tan (at10.00) Dollars and other good and valuable considerations in thOinpila by the said part ins of the Second pen, the receipt of which if hereby achnowledead, have bagnined and said. and by there preaenb do bargain, sell and canary In the sold part See of the second pan, and their heirs and avigm, all of the following described teat property, to wit: That certain tract or pareel of lend In Albright Townahlp. Alanan¢ County, North Catviim, adfottens the land of Glenn Hobby, E.H. Coble, Mt. Harmon to Bellmont, and others, and bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at an iron atake at the west edge of cement on North Carolina Highway No. 87, corner with Glenn Hobby and mooing • thence S. le W. with sold road 250 feet to the middle of Belmont Road at the point of intersection with said Highway 87, a writer at an iron stake; thence with said Belmont Road S. BOa M. 641 feet to an iron stake• corner, with Estate of W.F.R. Clapp and E.H. Coble; thence N. 4° E. 391 feet -to an Iron stake, corner with Glenn Hobby; thence with said Hobby's line S. S41 E. 610 feet to the beginning and containing 4.6 acres, more or lane, as per survey by E.P. Dixon. April 3, 1947. i :Ionumantary: S6.o5 • x x x 1 Storm Vater dam' Erosion Control Design Calculations August 15, 2016 Dollar General Development Southern High School Road Graham Alamance County, NC Prepared for: Glandon Forest lquity, LLC 3825 Barrett Drive, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 459-2602 Prepared by: "Triangle Site Design, PLLC 4004 Barrett Drive, Suite 101 Raleigh, NC 27609 (919) 553-6570 License#P-0619 TRIANGLE NS I T E D E S I G N TABU OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW STORMWATER NARRATIVE FIGURES SOILS SURVEY & SOIL INFORMATION SHWi DETERMINATION USGS TOPOGRAPHIC MAP 'FEMA FIRM MAP . DRAINAGE AREA MAPS WATER QUAN'I'ITY/QUALITY BIO-RETENTION POND CALCULATIONS NCDENR DWQ BMP SUPPLEMENT CN VALUES POND SUMMARY PRE -DEVELOPMENT HYDROGRAPHS POST -DEVELOPMENT HYDROGRAPHS TIME VS. VOLUME (STORAGE) TIME VS. ELEVATION (STAGE) ELEVATION -VOLUME -FLOW SUMMARY POND OUTLET/STRUCTURE SUMMARY EROSION CONTROL CALCULATIONS RIP -RAP APRON TEMPORARY GRASS CHANNEL SKIMMER BASIN OVERVIEW Background This report contains the storm water and erosion control calculations for the proposed Dollar General retail development. 11ie project site is located at the intersection of Southern High School Road and NC Huy 87. The project consists of 1.49 acres, after property subdivision, and will be developed as a Dollar General retail store. Approximately 1.6 acres will be disturbed as part of the construction of the site improvements and off -site roadway improvements. The existing site consists of a 1 story brick residential structure and shelter with associated driveway, open space and is wooded as well. The proposed Dollar General will have a net increase in impervious area 0.73 acres. There are no existing stream or wetland features within the proposed development area. The entire property is located outside of special flood hazard zones per the FEMA flood insurance program. The proposed storm water management facility (bio-retention pond) outlined in this report has been designed to treat 1.1 acres of the site. The overall proposed impervious area for the site is 36,791sf (57.0% impervious). Approximately 0.04 acres of impervious will bypass the bio-retention pond due to the proposed site grade. The site storm water management pond is designed to treat a 1.0" design storm and 85% TSS. Erosion control measures have been designed in accordance with the Alamance County and NCDEQ erosion control standards and regulations to minimize sediment laden runoff from exiting the site. Silt fence will be installed along the low sides of the site prior to construction. The construction entrance will be installed prior to construction commencing. Inlet protection will be installed around all existing inlets and will be utilized for the proposed curb inlets and drop inlets. A skimmer basin will be utilized to filter accumulated sediment laden runoff prior to leaving the site. Accumulated sediment within the project site will need to be removed and the pond constructed to final design conditions prior to final acceptance of the project. The Alamance County Soils Survey indicates that Herndon and Georgeville silt loam soil are present on die site. Site Stabilization After final grading is completed, permanent vegetation shall be applied in accordance with the seeding requirements and landscape plan for this site. Stormwater Analysis Storm water runoff from the developed areas of the site will be treated within a bio-retention pond. The pond has been designed to treat a drainage area of 1.1 acres. The site grading and storm drainage pipe systems are used to divert storm water runoff from die developed areas of dne site to the bio-retention . pond. Water Quantity Post -development peak flows from the site will not exceed pre -development flows for the 2-year or 10- year storm events. The bio-retention pond is designed for the 1.0" storm and 85% TSS. The pond will utilize infiltration with a concrete riser structure with a low flow intermediate weir and an emergency spillway to reduce peak flows. Please reference the Water Quantity section of this report for details regarding drainage areas and stormwater routing. Water Quality For water quality purposes the site is designed so that storm water runoff is treated in a bio-retention BMP pond. The proposed pond will provide 85% removal of Total Suspended Solids (TSS) as well as nutrient removal benefits. Methods The stormwater conveyance system was analyzed using "HydraElow, Storm Sewers" and "Hydraflow Hydrographs" computer software program. t. HdB. Hydrologic Soil Group—Alamance County, North Carolina MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION Area of Interest (Ao0 p C The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at 1:20,000. Area of Interest (AOp -0 CID Waming: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale. Soils Soil Rating Polygons 13 D _ Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can cause A p Not rated or not available misunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soil line placement. The maps do not show the small areas of contrasting •vn AID Water Features soils that could have been shown at a more detailed scale. ^ . Streams and Canals O Transportation Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for map Q BID f-44 Rails measurements. C ti Interstate Highways Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation Service .(] Web Soil Survey URL: http:llwebsoilsuwey.nres.usda.gov CID. ry US Routes Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857) D x Major Roads Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercator 0 Not rated or not available Local Roads projection, which preserves direction and shape but distorts distance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as the Soil Rating Lines Background Albers equal-area conic projection, should be used if more accurate ^� A ® Aerial Photography Calculations of distance or area are required. ..� AID This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as of the version date(s) listed below. N, B ,-✓ BID - Soil Survey Area: Alamance County, North Carolina Survey Area Data: Version 12, Sep 12, 2015 .v C Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales 1:50,000 .v CID or larger. •'✓ D Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Feb l 1, 2011—Mar 3, . •<• Not rated or not available 2011 Sol] Rating Points The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were compiled and digitized probably differs from the background © A imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor shifting p AID of map unit boundaries may be evident. B B BID ' USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey. - 7127/2016 21111111111 Conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 2 of 4 Hydrologic Soil Group—Alamance County, North Carolina Hydrologic Soil Group -g. Su maryLby Map Unit ,x Alamance County'North Carolna (NC001)f�',z i,`ir R Hydrologic .�; Soil'Grou vxr'ti sym6oly�i �'vvMap neme��1N'. �t?�p��y ��3 A,��1Peicent of AOlxi !���Map unit unit nrr,��;,�'Ratin9�',�yr ,,t_Acres'In1AOIF��,r� GaB Georgeville sill loam, 2 to B 0.9 23.1 % 6 percent slopes HdB Hemdon sill loam, 2 to 6 B 3.0 76.7% percent slopes Sib Starr loam, 2 to 6 percent B 0.0 0.1 % slopes, occasionally flooded Totals for Area of Interest 3.9 100.0 Description Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potential. Soils are assigned to one of four groups according to the rate of water infiltration when the soils are not protected by vegetation, are thoroughly wet, and receive precipitation from long -duration storms. The soils in the United States are assigned to four groups (A, B. C, and D) and three dual classes (AID, BID, and C/D). The groups are defined as follows: Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) when thoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessively drained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of water transmission. Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or well drained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture. These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission. Group C. Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water or soils of moderately fine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate of water transmission. Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff. potential) when thoroughly wet: These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink -swell potential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or clay layer at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly impervious material. These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission. If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (AID, BID, or CID), the first letter is for drained areas and the second is for undrained areas. Only the soils that in their natural condition are in group D are assigned to dual classes. USDA Natural Resources Web Soil Survey 7/27/2016 + 0 conservation Service National Cooperative Soil Survey Page 3 of 4 Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA 8412 FAA of Ntvsc Road, tiuilc 104, Itxlcgfi, \C ?7(+I j • Phnnc: (917) fHG-S xKt • Faa: (919) ai6-9467 smdtrxom May 12, 2016 Job # 12857.S I Glandon Forest Equity, LLC Attn: George Barnes 3825 Barrett Drive, Suite 100 Raleigh, NC 27609 Re: Soils evaluation for the proposed stormwater BMP at the NC Highway 87 Dollar General, Alamance County, Burlington, NC Dear Mr. Barnes: Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA (S&EC) performed a detailed soil boring within the vicinity of the proposed stonnwater BMP to provide applicable soil morphological data. As indicated on the attached map, the soil boring was performed at the specified location to a depth of 10 feet from the existing ground surface. The following is a brief report of the methods utilized in this evaluation and the results obtained. Soil/Site Evaluation Methodoloev The site evaluation was performed by advancing one hand auger boring to a depth of 10 feet from top of ground. Soil morphological conditions were described at this location using standard techniques outlined in the "Field Book for Describing and Sampling Soils, Version 3" published by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (MRCS, 2012). Soil/Site Conditions l� This site is located in the Slate Belt geological region of Alamance County. Field investigation revealed that the soil at the specified boring location was most similar to the Georgeville soil series. Georgeville soils are considered well drained with very deep, red clay -textured subsoil. According to the data collected, depth to seasonal high water table (SHWT) was observed at 82" from top of ground. S&EC did not encounter any signs of an actual water table (free standing water) within 10 feet from the soil surface. A soil profile description is provided below for SB-I. Depths Horizon Texture Structure Matrix Mottle Other notes Color Colors 0-1" A Clay Loam Sub -angular 2.51 R 4/4 Block 1"-28" B(l Clay Sub -angular 2.51'R4/6 - - Block 28"-38" Bt2 Silly Clay Sub -angular 5)'R 4/6 Loam Blocky 1 38"-58" BC Silty Clay Sub -angular 5YR 4/6 YcIlow:s, Loam/Clay Blocky/Angular Reds Loam Block 58"-76" Cl Clay Saprolite 7.5YR 5/8 Yellows, Lightly LoamfLoam Reds, colored Browns pieces of weathered rock 76"-96" C2 Loam Saprolite 7.5YR5/6 Yellows, SHMT Reds, 82"; Pieces Browns, of Slate. Grays Lightly colored pieces of weathered rock 96"-120" C3 Clay Saprolite 7.5YR 5/6 fellows, Lightly Loanr/toam Reds, colored Browne, pieces of Grays weathered rock Soil & Environmental Consultants, PA is pleased to be of service in this matter and we look forward to assisting in the successful completion of the project. If requested, S&EC can meet on -site with NC-DWR to discuss our findings. Please feel free to call with any questions or comments. Sincerely, Soil & En SOIL o J 0 2k Ln PA �m Don 109'. Cary Connell NC Li __, I>itt�Soil Scientist in Training Page 2 of 2 jro •,i:-tit,T 3 _,.. yri'. r ;.. k y...p"�.eJ.SL GRID NORTH MAP SCALE 1" = 500' (1 : 6,000) A)1Cllat-cc Cclunty/ r -� , >j 5 F•^F.+ .^,'z.. a r`v�;' ; t-1. .., 1T •�R� eS = th �l ` 0 250 500 750 1,000 :l�UnmC,orp^�orated Areas• - i.,,� > .'. ,„ t s4r' ,a. l t FEET �&�'L3 /OOO) _ t n•rq.,.n� {`4+f '•c�xY.' 7-Y�t + TK. °4 1 "�£ ..METERS -.. L ; h kih7t� rt•y, „N3.ta, �, �, ! O tr..S'rt ty PANEL 8882J CA i FIRM \I 1 :. t _ FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP rj 1 +:r\c4"5a te``t1 F e -- _ NORTH CAROLINA J INE�'X T Srti *fj rt =s , a 7c✓ T_ t"�',, is PANE l _ S L 8882 (SEE 01A3RAMOR MAP INDEX FOR FIRM PANEL - 3 i• 3 V C •�i t ( 'I UVovq z7 "t • . -.� =` i-1.��I LLsI�:.Y �A. S ; i ��Z 1 `Y +�� i4.ir i CONTAINS'. } L T- i- `YY•.I7(' _- F�+ Sl p " :S 1'. COMMUNITY CIO Na. PANEL SUFFIX 1 r t A - ` F t � •r: �. - •~ t - 4AMANCE CCUNry 37=1 Sea A 17- f �^* GRAHAM. CTV OF 37MID e08] J I t . •�st l r 9e ' , �+�v� �fla`-t f ; {_ pot J4 �..r,�'X yeti, 1 t<H ja"n t c � I � � 4 �}rr r` •-i ^+. S�'t i.r -S'� 1.... X1113^ t: o s• ♦<' �. ,ti. lri ;� aaaa to � a1 x tsea ato e.Hotta,IR war me Map uamear znR.,,, le.. ga wren gaar® Pre,orxm m< eor�rr�waH N.A. u�an .ewe f'SCHOO 3 r.: e "� ➢ a t 3.,,, eAwu ee ram a, nnmarta aogcztao: br he eugea OUiNER-1HIG. H'i.�S'� t'- -� ,T'r i_.+� _� .cai tE._: `.`<. mmmu,M EFFECTIVE DATE MAP NUMBER 4+ .:h J jj SEPTEMBER 6, 2006 3710888200J �. j 1.` - 'y��J4� i9' .• y 9- � fir.^-. . t � }� e• F� [I j � : e' °0'. N � State of North Carolina Federal Emergency M.vlagement Agency 7s=2a•59•• JOINS PANEL 8661 1 882 500 FEET This Is an extracted u copy of a Opd In of me amap red, netea tend map. a 545°0e N was amendments using h IT mayOn-IJne. This map does ter patent the datechano s or em¢ndmeMs we l at may bane been made sues¢Pueti to me date on the Pro deck. Far tare latest product Information about .. art al Flood Insurance _ Pro9rom hood maps cheek the FEMA Flood Map Store et w.wemsafcme.90 PM 10000 I ROAD CLASSIFICATION . Expressway .--��; Loral Connector •NORTH rAROLIN Secondary Hwy Lorat Road - Ramp 4WD — — — — — Interstate Route 0 US Route O State Route QUADRANGLE LOCATION 1 Ossipee 1 2 3 2 lake Burlington 3 Burlington NE 4 5 4 Gibsonville 5 Mebane 6 Kimesville K6 7 8 7 Snow Camp B Saxapahaw ADJOINING QUADRANGLES BURLINGTON, NC 2016 8 8 18 3 3( cgfrciiin Surface Water Classifications: Stream Index: Stream Name: Description: Classification: Date of Gass.: River Basin: What does this Class. mean? Loorn to fff/ t L 0 ` 1 S I,. 16-19-(4.5) Big Alamance Creek (Alamance Creek) From Lake Mackintosh dam to Haw River WS-V;NSW August 10, 2009 Cape Fear More info wth•.v ick off coufw NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 2, Version 3 Location name: Graham, North Carolina, US` @ - Latitude: 36.00320, Longitude:-79.3935" Elevation: 608 W } source: Google Maps°4,,,,',,.✓` POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES G.M. Bonnin, D. Martin, B. Lin, T. Parzybok, M.Yekte, and D. Riley NOAA, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland PF tabular I PF Graphical I Maps & aerials PF tabular PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches)1 Average recurrence interval (years) Duration 1 2 5 10 25 ��-��� 50 100 200 500 1000 0.395 0.468 0.544 0.594 0.648 0.681 0.710 0.732 0.753 0.766 5-min (0.360-0.432) (0.428.0.513) (0.497-0.595) (0.542-0.649) (0.588-0.707) (0.616-0.744) (0.640-0.776) (0.656-0.801) (0.669-0.824) (0.675-0.838) 0.630 0.749 0.872 0.950 1.03 1.08 7.13 1.16 1.19 121 10�t11n E� (0.576-0.690) (0.685-0.821) (0.796-0.953) (0.867-1.04) (0.937-1.13) (0.981-1.18) 1 (1.02-1.23) 1 (1.04-1.27) 1 (1.06-1.30) (1.06-1.32) 0.788 0.942 1.10 120 1.31 1.37 1A3 1.46 1.50 1.51 15Krtin (0.720-0.862) (0.861-1.03) 1 (1.01-1.21) 1 (1.10-1.31) 1 (1.19-1.43) 1 (1.24-1.50) 1 (1.28-1.56) (1.31-1.60) (1.33-1.64) (1.33-1.66) 1.08 1.30 1.57 1.74 1.94 2.07 2.19 2.28 2.39 2.45 30{tlln (0.986-1.18) 1 (1.19-1.43) 1 (1.43-1.71) 1 (1.59-1.90) 1 (1.76-2.12) 1 (1.87-2.26) 1 (1.97-2.39) (2.04-2.49) (2.12-2.61) (2.16-2.68) 1.35 F 1.63 F2.01 F 2.27 F 2.58 F 2.80 F 3.01 F 320 F 3.42 F 3.68 60y11in (1.23.1.47) 1 (1.49-1.79) 1 (1.83-2.20) 1 (2.07-2.48) 1 (2.34-2.82) 1 (2.54-3.06) 1 (2.71-3.29) 1 (2.87-3.50) 1 (3.04-3.75) 1 (3.15-3.92) 1.59 1.93 2.39 2.72 3.14 3.45 . 3.75 4.04 4A0 4.66 2-hr (1.46-1.74) (1.762.10) (2.19.2.61) (2.48-2.97) (2.85-3.42) (3.11-3.76) (3.36-4.08) (3.59-4.39) (3.87-4.78) (4.06-5.08) 1.70 2.08 2.56 2.92 F 3.39 F 3.73 4.07 4.40 4.82 5.13 3-hr (1.56-1.85) 1 (1.90-2.24) (2.35-2.78) 11 (2.68-3.17) 1 (3.08-3.67) 1 (3.38.4.04) (3.66-4.41) (3.92-4.76) (4.24-5.21) (4.47-5.56) 2.08 2.49 3.09 3.54 4.15 4.61 5.08 5.54 6A6 6.63 6-hr (1.90-2.25) (2.30-2.71) (2.65-3.36) 1 (3.25-3.85) 1 (3.78-4.49) 1 (4.17-4.99) 1 (4.56-5.48) (4.92.5.98) (5.39-6.65) (5.73-7.17) ��r 2A5 2.96 3.69 427 5.05 5.67 6.32 6.98 7.89 8.61 12a1r F1 2 (2.26-2.67) (2.73-3.23) (3.40-4.03) 1 (3.91-4.64) 1 (4.59-5.47) (5.12-6.13) (5.64-6.80) (6.16-7.50) (6.83-8.49) (7.33-9.27) 2.88 3A7 4.33 4.99 5.88 6.59 7.30 8.04 9.04 9.82 24-hr (2.69-3.08) 1 (3.25-3.72) 1 (4.04-4.63) 1 (4.65.5.34) 1 (5.46-6.31) (6.10-7.07) (6.73-7.86) (7.39-8.66) (81S-9.77) (8.93-10.6) 3.35 4.04 4.99 5.71 6.67 7.42 8.17 8.94 9.97 10.8 2ilay (3.15-3.59) 1 (3.78-4.33) 1 (4.68-5.34) 1 (5.33-6.12) 1 (6.21-7.15) 1 (6.88-7.97) 1 (7.56-8.80) 1 (8.23-9.65) 1 (9.13-10.8) 1 (9.83-11.7) 3.55 426 525 6.00 7.02 7.81 8.61 9.43 10.5 11.4 3day (3.33-3.80) (4.00-4.56) (4.92-5.61) (5.61-6.42) (6.54-7.52) (7.25.8.38) (7.96-9.27) (8.69.10.2) (9.65-11.4) (10.4-12.4) 3.74 T 4AB 5.51 6.30 F 7.37 F 8.20 F 9.06 9.92 11.1 12.0 4-day (3.51-4.00) 1 (4.21-4.79) (5.16-5.88) (5.89-6.73) (6.86-7.89) (7.61-8.79) (8.37-9.73) (9.14.10.7) (10.2-12.0) (11.0-13.1) 429 5.11 6.19 7.04 8.19 9.10 10.0 11.0 12.2 132 r7day j (4.04-4.56) 1 (4.82-5.44) (5.83.6.59) (6.62-7.49) (7.68-8.73) (8.51-9.72) (9.33-10.7) (10.2-11.8) (11.3-13.2) (12.1-14.3) 4.86 5.77 6.92 9.04 10.0 11.0 11.9 13.3 14a 10dey (4.59.5.17) 1 (5.46-6.14) (6.54-7.37) .7.83 (7.38-8.33) (8.49.9.64) (9.35-10.7) (10.2-11.7) (11.1-12.8) (12.3-14.3) (13.1-15.5) 6.49 7.66 9.04 102 11.7 12.9 14.1 15.3 17.0 18.3 20-day ( 614-687) ( 725-8.09) (8.55-9.55) (9.59.10.7) (11.0-12.4) (12.1-13.7) ( 13.1-15.0) 1 (14.2.16.3) 1 (15.7-18.2) (16.8-19.7) 8.04 7F 9.47 11.0 F 122 F 13.7 14.9 F 16.1 F 17.3 F 18.9 20.1 30day (7.66-8.48) (9.00.9.95) (10.4-11.5) (11.5-12.8) 1 (13.0-14.4) (14.1-15.7) 1 (15.2-17.0) 1 (16.2-18.3) 1 (17.6-20.1) (18.7-21.5) 10.2 11.9 13.7 15.0 F 16 F '19.5 F 20.8 F 22.8 23.9 45-0ay (9.73-10.7) (11.4-12.5) (13.0.14.3) (14.3-15.7) 1 (15.9.17.6) (17.2-19.1) 1 (18.4-20.5) 1 (19.6-22.0) 1 (21.1-23.9) (22.3-25.4) 12.3 14.3 16.1 17.5 99.3 20.6 21.9 23.2 24.8 26.0 60day (11.7-12.8) (13.7-14.9) (15.4-16.8) (16.7-18.3) (18.4-20.2) (19.7-21.6) (20.8-23.0) (22.0-24.4) (23.4-26.2) (24.5-27.5) 1 Precipitation frequency (PFI estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series (PDS). Numbers in parenthesis are PF es0mates at lower and upper bounds of the 90% confidence Interval. The probability that precipitation frequency estimates (for a given duration and average recurrence interval) will be greater than the upper bound (or less than the lower bound) is 5%. Estimates at upper bounds are not checked against probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values. Please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information. Bads to Too PF graphical d v - - - - - -X� 9 ---- - Pmerocan oP: ` - --- I RWIRS LCPMR ezl.zseel .I�Jm I, iwt LS1E-JI<I]0 - 19d,A6 S! N If 1101Y NtILUM R/III asvraoa Y El SOUTtI£Ial AVPrwW WAW o CaunlYTwlNi ApXAnnO IEGEND: pp0SI0tsCOMROL NOTFS� 3,n StgF Y/yiTI.P�NO�.�,�. mnmD mxE NmE: II 0 0 0 Ca ll V.T-lrr' y WnM, �110W. f.' Call npa.YW Dil y , �[$TRIANGLE MX9hiIM . ID. M4uR if. W9 I�?InI4M1?�r.N : I.ITIA p V�L I i7 o.x�naaws WXow �rur.w NIJ' IOXX V��Iw� Amur LMND M IL\'XP'D 1CY I. DvulNclil vR Dire X:clm li. mlu m xvvux Drone Geamec AND DRAINAGE PLAN xmm erugia muuerm C — 4 .�i. w�i�..�i• ewe. u�. VICINITY MAP NOT TO SCALE tNu>lun'stiXIYOL-ry}�; TUt rnenr-rr-erw —Am� Itl51( SI. - 4k I[. (1011! MUM.t PN Iaaln sr am lr (nn a v/qF1 ,ss�®m+ea HIGH SCHOOL ROAD SOUTHERN (�� �.- EROSION fONTk01 NdRRATIVF. Appmre Ly A W rvw Cwn1Y V W nY,4 6pnn.N 4[DI.4LCLkF321RR_�A ol. 40 _• _ _..._�,�...... __ /�4y TRIANGLE � 101 �SND1➢ItLPfl11AI4FNh 9 � v o..ror°EYw. Galloon wY ma Q� mr:rmm�^,mvw a `•O YfiLYp15 _Y �_. BASIN•\OTES FItONION CONTROL \IITV.g: � .� EROSION fONTIIOL IPCF.ND ^ �I �`�; r<v � �W `�� Gvxlnt R1. Yfl wre +ucmt ll.'mm Yltl XYYWM ULII6 ,yY _ V 1111E EROSION _ 13�'^ PLAN JXc0/.���Y(Y0.1'TROL Permit Number: (to be provided by DWQ) I NCDENR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PERMIT APPLICATION FORM 401 CERTIFICATION APPLICATION FORM BIORETENTION CELL SUPPLEMENT This form must be filled out, printed and submitted. The Required Items Checklist (Pad III) must be printed, filled out and submitted along with all of the required information. I. PROJECT INFORMATION Project name Dollar General - Graham Contact name Matt Lowder, PE Phone number 919-333-5729 Dale August 15, 2016 Drainage area number Bio-Retention Pond Site Characteristics Drainage area 47,916 ft' Impervious area 36,791 ft2 Percent impervious 76.8% % Design rainfall depth 1.0 inch Peak Flow Calculations Is pre/post control of the 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow required? Y (Y or N) 1-yr, 24-hr runoff depth . 2.88 in 1-yr, 24-hr intensity in/hr Pre -development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow 0.618 ft'/sec Post -development 1-yr, 24-hr peak flow 3.416 ft'/sec Pre/Post 1-yr, 24-hr peak control 2.798 it"/sec Storage Volume: Non -SA Waters Minimum volume required 2,813.0 113 Volume provided 2,920.0 ft' OK Storage Volume: SA Waters 1.5' runoff volume It Pre -development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff it' Post -development 1-yr, 24-hr runoff ft3 Minimum volume required 0 ft3 Volume provided - ft' Cell Dimensions Ponding depth of water 12 inches. OK Pending depth of water 1.00 ft Surface area of the top of the bioretenlion cell ' 2,920.0 112 OK Length: 90 ft OK Width: 40 ft. OK -or- Radius If Media and Soils Summary - DrawdDWn time. ponded volume 6 hr OK Drawdown time, to 24 inches below surface 12 hr OK Drawdown time, total: 18 hr . In -situ soil: Soil permeability 0.50 inlhr Insufficient. Increase infiltration rate or include underdrains. Planting media soil: _ Soil permeability 2.00 inmr OK Soil composition - % Sand (by volume) 87% OK °/a Fines (by volume) 8% OK - - Organic (by volume) 5% OK Total: 100% Phosphorus Index (P-Index) of media 10 (unitless) OK Form SW401-Bioretenlion-Rev.8 June 25, 2010 Parts I and II. Design Summary, Page 1 or 2 Permit Basin Elevations (to be provided by D WQ) Temporary pool elevation 608.00 fmsl Type of bioretention cell (answer 'Y" to only one of the two following questions): Is this a grassed cell? Y (Y or N) OK Is this a cell with trees/shrubs? N (Y or N) Planting elevation (top of the mulch or grass sod layer) 607 fmsl Depth of mulch inches Bottom of the planting media soil 605 fmsl Planting media depth 2 It Depth of washed sand below planting media soil 0 It Are underdrains being installed? y (Y or N) How many clean out pipes are being installed? 3 OK What factor of safety is used for sizing the underdrains? (See 2 OK BMP Manual Section 12.3.6) Additional distance between the bottom of the planting media and 1 It the bottom of the cell to account for underdrains Bottom of the cell required 604 fmsl SHWT elevation 601.7 fmsl Distance from bottom to SHWT 2.3 If OK Internal Water Storage Zone (IWS) Does the design include IWS N (Y or N) Elevation of the top of the upturned elbow fmsl Separation of IWS and Surface 607 It Planting Plan Number of tree species 0 Number of shrub species 0 Number of herbaceous groundcover species 0 Recommend more species. Additional Information Does volume in excess of the design volume bypass the Y (Y or N) OK bioretention cell? Does volume in excess of the design volume Flow evenly distributed Y (Y or N) OK through a vegetated filter? ' What is the length of the vegetated filter? It Does the design use a level spreader to evenly distribute flow? N (Y or N) Show how flow is evenly distributed. Is the BMP located at least 30 feet from surface waters (50 feet if SA waters)? Is the BMP localed at least 100 feet from water supply wells? Are the vegetated side slopes equal to or less than 3:1? Is the BMP located in a proposed drainage easement with access to a public Right of Way (ROW)? Inlet velocity (from treatment system) Is the area surrounding the cell likely to undergo development in the future? Are the slopes draining to the bioretention cell greater than 20%? Is the drainage area permanently stabilized? Pretreatment Used (Indicate Type Used with an'X' in the shaded cell) Gravel and grass (81inches gravel followed by 3-5 It of grass) Grassed swale Forebay Other Y (Y or N) OK Y (Y or N) OK Y (Y or N) OK Y (Y or N) OK 2 fUsec Insufficient inlet velocity unless energy dissipating devices are being used. N (Yor N) OK N (Y or N) OK Y (Y or N) OK OK Form SW401-Bioretention-Rev.8 June 25, 2010 Parts I and II. Design Summary, Page 2 of 2 Bio-Retention Design Site Information Sub Area Location: Drainage To Bio-Retention Area Drainage Area (DA) = 1.1 Acres Impervious Area (IA) = 0.80 Acres Percent Impervious I = 72.7 % Required Water Quality Volume Design Storm = 1 inch Determine Rv Value = 0.05 + .009 (1) = 0.70 in/in Water Quality Volume = 0.065 ac-ft Water Quality Volume = 2,813 cf Water Quality Volume = 0.705 inches of runoff - NOAA 1- ear, 24-hour event = 2.94 inches Pre -Development Peak Flow (1-year, 24-hour storm): Drainage Area = 1.1 Acres Pre -Development Runoff Coefficient "C'= Intensity "I" = Pre -Development Peak Flow= 0.01 cis Post -Development Peak Flow (1-year, 24-hour storm): Drainage Area = 1.1 Apes Post -Development Runoff Coefficient "C"= . Intensity "I" = Post -Development Peak Flow= 3.00 cis Discharge for Fended Area Maximum Fondling Depth = 12 in Filter Bed Surface Area Used = 2.920 sf Top of Filter Media Elevation = 607.0 Media Infiltration Rate = 2.00 in/hr Media Infiltration Time = 6.0 hr Discharge for Bioretentlon Filter Media Filter Bed Depth = 2 ft Maximum Pending Depth = 12 in Filter Bed Surface Area Used = 2,920 sf Top of Filter Media Elevation = 607.0 Media Infiltration Rate = 2.00 in/hr Media Infiltration Time = 12.0 hr Water Quality Volume = Water Quality Volume = Drawdown = Underdrain Pipe Size = Number of Pipe Rows = Length of Pipe Row = Number of Perforations = 50% of Perforations = Capacity of one perforation = Total Capacity = Is Total Capacity > Drawdown? Underdrain pipe capacity Slope = Underdrain Area = Underdrain Perimeter = Capacity of pipe = Capacity of pipe (50% clogged) = 0.065 ac-ft 2,813 cf 0,016 cis 4 in 2 1 Oft on center (typ) 50 If 784 392 0.0058 cis 2.29 Yes 0.005 % 0.0873 sf 1.0470 If 0.13 cis 0.07 cis Yes Triangle Site Design, PLLC Curve Number Calculation (CN) Pre -Developed Conditions (Bio-Retention) 1.1 soil Group Map Symbol B HdB & GaB Land Use Description Open space Impervious Soil Description Herndon & Georgeville Existing Soil Group Acres B 0.99 B 0.11 Rational Runoff Coefficient "C" 1.1 Acres Percent of DA 1.1 100% Curve # Weighted CN 61 54.9 98 9.8 Land Use Description Acres % Site Runoff "C" "C" Roofs 0.07 6% 0.95 0.06 AsphaVConcrete Pavement 0.04 4% 0.95 0.03 Lawn 0.99 90% 0.3 0.27 Wooded 0 0% 0.2 0.00 Cumulative "C" = 0.37 Triangle Site Design, PLLC Curve Number Calculation (CN) Post -Developed Conditions (Bio-Retention Pond) 1.1 soil Group Mao Symbol B HdB & GaB Land Use Descrption Open Space - Good Condition Impervious Area - Parking/Bldg Soil Description Herndon & Georgeville Existing Soil Group Acres B 0.3 B 0.8 Rational Runoff Coefficient "C" 1.1 Acres Percent of DA 1.1 100% Curve # Weighted CN 61 16.6 98 71.3 Land Use Description Acres % Site Runoff "C" "C" Roofs 0.21 19% 0.95 0.18 Asphalt/Concrete Pavement 0.59 54% 0.95 0.51 Lawn 0.3 27% 0.3 0.08 Wooded 0 0% 0.15 0.00 Cumulative "C" = 0.77 I y OF upgMENI a FvAm Am, r 10 YEAR STOW ELEVATION 605.76 2 YEAR STORM STORM1 YEAR Ar nI" BE" STORM . WQ VOLUME (FWOW FLUSH) FILTER :a a 607.0 era. ee I r « 'r •r BOTTOM OF SOIL MOOURE = 605.0 DEPTH VNOES BOTTOM OF GRAVEWNDERDRAIN = 604.01 (VARIES) DOSRNO SURFACE OEVEYATION=608.5 SEASONAL HIGH WATER TABLE 182' DEEP (601.7) 4,1111* ., SLAB TOP WITH MVIFKKE RING M OUTLET CONTROL STRUCTURE SCALE: N.T.S. F snrrci WASHED SAND FILTER FABRIC AROUND T7ig�&& UNDERDRAIN GRAVEL BED (TOP. SIDES, ///\\jQ//Q//Q•//``//Q//Q//QJ�j\\//Q/jBOTTOMAND (NOR -WOVEN GEOTWILE FABRIC IN. PERVRTIVITY RATE OF ,MATIONS UNDE]RDRAIN GRAVEL RETIRE TO GRADING n U57 WASHED aCONTROL WATERSHED CAPE FM RMVNIG S[KAM. INDEX A: CVS4HGTM 00 &WINCE CREEN (16-1944S) (WS-Y,NSA') 610-RETENTION POND DESIGN SUMMARY DRAPAGE AREA TO BIG-RED201CW: 1.1 ACRES 47,900SF TOTAL DESIGN IMPERVIOUS AREA TO RO-RETENRON OM AM 34.8505F DRIdYCF AREA PRE:-DEVELOW 1.1 AC POST-OA4IDRD POST DENIIELOPED TROUGH POND 1.1 AC CURVE NUMBER 64.7 87.9 TIME OF CONCENTRATION: 10 MIN 5 MIN 1-YEAR STORM EVENT. 0.618 CIS 0.416 CIS 0.092 CFS 2-YEAR STORM EVENT: 1.148 CFS 4,427 CFS 0.584 CFS 1D-TEAR STORM EVENT: 2.824 CIS 7.052 CFS 2.T20 CFS B10-RETENTION STAGE STORAGE TABLE SO'a EIEVAWN (FT) COVIOUR AREA (SF) P.1T81EIIIAL STORAGE (CF) IOTA (OF) MOLE S 0.0 0.5 607.0 607.5 2920 5265 0 1545 0 1545 1.0 608.0 J6N1 1720 mm (NA) 1.5 20 608.5 219.0 4010 4100 f909 2102 5177 2279 Pond Report 5 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3DV 2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Pond No. 1 - BMP Pond Pond Data Contours - User -defined contour areas. Conic method used for volume calculation. Begining Elevation = 607.00 ft Stage / Storage Table Stage (ft) Elevation (ft) Contour area (sgft) Incr. Storage (cuft) Total storage (cult) 0.00 607.00 2,920 0 0 0.50 607.50 3,265 - 1,545 1,545 1.00 608.00 3,630 1,723 3,268 - 1.50 608.50 4,010 1,909 5,177 2.00 609.00 4,400 2,102 7,279 Culvert / Orifice Structures [A] [B] [C] [PrfRsr] Rise (in) Inactive 0.00 0.00 0.00 Span (in) = 15.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 No. Barrels = 1 0 0 0 Invert El. (ft) = 605.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Length (ft) = 22.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Slope (%) = 0.91 0.00 0.00 n/a N-Value = .013 .013 .013 n/a Orifice Coeff. = 0.60 0.60 0.60 0.60 Multistage = n/a No No No Stage (ft) 2.00 1.80 1.60 1.40 1.20 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 000 Weir Structures [A] [B] [C] [D] Crest Len (ft) = 1.25 11.00 0.00 0.00 Crest El. (ft) = 608.00 608.80 0.00 0.00 Weir Coeff. = 3.33 2.60 3.33 3.33 Weir Type = Rect Broad - - Multi -Stage = No No No No Exfl.(in/hr) = 2.000 (by Contour) TW Elev. (ft) = 0.00 Note: CulverUOritice outflows are analyzed under inlet (ic) and outlet (oc) control. Weir risers checked for orifice mndilions (ic) and submergence (a). Stage / Discharge 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 Total Q Elev (ft) 609.00 608.80 608.60 608.40 608.20 608.00 607.80 607.60 607A0 607.20 607.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 Discharge (cfs) Hydrograph Summary ReRy9ra-flow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD®Civil 3DV2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak flow (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Hyd. volume (tuft) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ft) Total strge used .(tuft) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 0.618 1 721 1,764 -- BMP Pre -Developed 2 SCS Runoff 3.416 1 718 7,017 -- -- — BMP Post -Developed 3 Reservoir 0.092 1 752 336 2 608.08 3,561 Post Through Bio-Ret Graham BioPond.GPW Return Period: 1 Year Monday, Aug 15, 2016 2 Hydrograph Report Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 313612009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Hyd. No. 1 BMP Pre -Developed Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Storm frequency = 1 yrs Time interval = 1 min Drainage area = 1.100 ac Basin Slope = 0.0 % Tc method = USER Total precip. = 2.88 in Storm duration = 24 hrs Q (cfs) 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.70 0.60 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.00 BMP Pre -Developed Hyd. No. 1 -- 1 Year . Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Peak discharge = 0.618 cfs Time to peak = 721 min Hyd. volume = 1,764 cuft Curve number = 64.7 Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 10.00 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 Q (cfs) 1.00 0.90 0.80 0.70 0.60 0.50 0.20 0.10 0.00 0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440 1560 Time (min) Hyd No. 1 Hydrograph Report 3 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Hyd. No. 2 BMP Post -Developed Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Peak discharge = 3.416 cfs Storm frequency = 1 yrs Time to peak = 718 min Time interval = 1 min Hyd. volume = 7,017 cuft Drainage area = 1.100 ac Curve number. = 87.9 Basin Slope = 0.0 % Hydraulic length = 0 ft Tc method = USER Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min Total precip. = 2.88 in Distribution = Type II Storm duration = 24 hrs Shape factor = 484 BMP Post -Developed Q (Cfs) Hyd. No. 2 -- 1 Year Q (Cfs) 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 6.00 0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 1440 Time (min) Hyd No. 2 Hydrograph Report 4 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 31302009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Hyd. No. 3 Post Through Bio-Ret Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 0.092 cfs Storm frequency = 1 yrs Time to peak = 752 min Time interval = 1 min Hyd. volume 336 cuft Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - BMP Post -Developed Max. Elevation = 608.08 ft Reservoir name = BMP Pond Max. Storage = 3,561 cuft Storage Indication method used. Exfiltration extracted from Outflow Post Through Bio-Ret (1 (cfs) Hyd. No. 3 -- 1 Year Q (cfs) 4.00 4.00 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 0.00 NMI 0.00 0 60 120 180 240 300 360 420 480 540 600 660 720 780 840 900 Time (min) — Hyd No. 3 — Hyd No. 2 QON11I Total storage used= 3,561 cuft 0 Hydrograph Summary ReRQra-floow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCADG Civil 3D®2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak now (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Hyd. volume (cult) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ft) Total strge used (cuft) Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 1.148 1 720 2,884 -- -- BMP Pre -Developed 2 SCS Runoff 4.427 1 717 9,194 BMP Post -Developed 3 Reservoir 0.584 1 727 1,754 2 608.27 4,297 Post Through Bio-Ret Graham BioPond.GPW Return Period: 2 Year Monday, Aug 15, 2016 7 Hydrograph Report Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3138 2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Hyd. No. 1 BMP Pre -Developed Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time interval =. 1 min Drainage area = 1.100 ac . Basin Slope = 0.0 % TIC method = USER Total precip. = 3.47 in Storm duration = 24 hrs Q (cfs) 2.00 1.00 a BMP Pre -Developed Hyd. No. 1 -- 2 Year 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 — Hyd No. 1 Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Peak discharge = 1.148 cfs Time to peak = 720 min Hyd. volume = 2,884 cuft Curve number = 64.7 Hydraulic length = Oft Time of conc. (Tc) = 10.00 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 Q (cfs) 2.00 1.00 0.00 1080 1200 1320 1440 1560 Time (min) Hydrograph Report Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAIO Civil 3DO2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Hyd. No. 2 BMP Post -Developed Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time interval = 1 min Drainage area = 1.100 ac Basin Slope = 0.0 % TIC method = USER Total precip. = 3.47 in Storm duration = 24 hrs 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 Wrt l BMP Post -Developed Hyd. No. 2 -- 2 Year Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Peak discharge = 4.427 cfs Time to peak = 717 min Hyd. volume = 9,194 cuft Curve number = 87.9 Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 0 (cfs) 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 A��tttttttttttttttttttttttt•tttttti��tt_tr-�� .� ra.� 0 120 240 — Hyd No. 2 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 Time (min) Hydrograph Report 9 Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Hyd. No. 3 Post Through Bio-Ret Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 0.584 cfs Storm frequency = 2 yrs Time to peak = 727 min Time interval = 1 min Hyd. volume = 1,754 cuft Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - BMP Post -Developed Max. Elevation = 608.27 ft Reservoir name = BMP Pond Max. Storage = 4,297 cuft Storage Indication method used. Extiltration extracted from Outflow Q (cfs) 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 i[IIIH 0.00 0 120 — Hyd No. 3 Post Through Bio-Ret Hyd. No. 3 -- 2 Year 240 360 — Hyd No. 2 480 600 720 840 U11E ➢ll E Total storage used = 4,297 cult Q (cfs) 5.00 4.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 1 0.00 960 Time (min) 10 Hydrograph Summary ReR,Qra-tow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3D®2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Hyd. No. Hydrograph type (origin) Peak flow (cfs) Time interval (min) Time to peak (min) Hyd. volume (cuft) Inflow hyd(s) Maximum elevation (ft) Total strge used (cuft) . Hydrograph description 1 SCS Runoff 2,824 1 720 6,488 BMP Pre -Developed 2 SCS Runoff 7,052 1 717 15,027 -- BMP Post -Developed 3 Reservoir 2.720 1 723 5,914 2 608.76 6,241 Post Through Bio-Ret Graham BioPond.GPW Return Period: 10 Year Monday, Aug 15, 2016 11 Hydrograph Report Hydraflow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3138 2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Hyd. No. 1 BMP Pre -Developed Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Storm frequency = .10 yrs Time interval = 1 min Drainage area = 1.100 ac Basin Slope = 0.0 % Tc method = USER Total precip. = 4.99 in Storm duration = 24 hrs Q (cfs) 3.00 2.00 1.00 BMP Pre -Developed Hyd. No. 1 -- 10 Year 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 — Hyd No. 1 Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Peak discharge = 2.824 cfs Time to peak = 720 min Hyd. volume = 6,488 cuft Curve number = 64.7 Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 10.00 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 Q (cfs) 3.00 2.00 1.00 i ' 0.00 1080 1200 1320 1440 1560 Time (min) 12 Hydrograph Report Hydragow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3D® 2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6,066 Hyd. No. 2 BMP Post -Developed Hydrograph type = SCS Runoff Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time interval = 1 min Drainage area = 1.100 ac Basin Slope = 0.0 % TIC method = USER Total precip. = 4.99 in Storm duration = 24 hrs BMP Post -Developed Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Peak discharge = 7.052 cfs Time to peak = 717 min Hyd. volume = 15,027 cuft Curve number = 87.9 Hydraulic length = 0 ft Time of conc. (Tc) = 5.00 min Distribution = Type II Shape factor = 484 Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 2 -- 10 Year Q (cfs) 8.00 8-00 6.00 6.00 4-00 4.00 2,00 2.00 0.00 0.00 0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 1080 1200 1320 Time (min) — Hyd No. 2 13 Hydrograph Report Hydranow Hydrographs Extension for AutoCAD® Civil 3DO2009 by Autodesk, Inc. v6.066 Monday, Aug 15, 2016 Hyd. No. 3 Post Through Bio-Ret Hydrograph type = Reservoir Peak discharge = 2.720 cfs Storm frequency = 10 yrs Time to peak = 723 min Time interval = 1 min Hyd. volume = 5,914 cuft Inflow hyd. No. = 2 - BMP Post -Developed. Max. Elevation = 608.76 ft Reservoir name = BMP Pond Max. Storage = 6,241 cuft Storage Indication method used. Wiltration extracted from Outflow. Post Through Bio-Ret Q (Cfs) Q (cfs) Hyd. No. 3 -- 10 Year 8.00 8.00 6.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 0.00 0.00 0 120 240 360 480 600 720 840 960 Time (min) — Hyd No. 3 — Hyd No. 2 W HITHIM! Total storage used = 6,241 CA EROSION CONTROL CALCULATIONS EROSION CONTROL CALCS (RIP -RAP CALCULATIONS) Project Information Project Name: Dollar General - Project #: Designed by: Date: Revised by: Date: Checked by: Date:. Rip -Rap Apron#1 Pipe Diameter Pipe Slope Manning's number Flow Velocity Dissipator Dimensions' All units are in feet Dissipator pad designed for full flow of pipe d= 15 5= 1 % n= 0.013 a= 2 cfs V = . 2.00 ft/s Zone = Stone Filling Class = Entry Width ( 3 X Do) _ Length ( 6 X De) _ Width (La + Da) _ Min. Thickness = Min. Stone Diameter- 43 B 9 3.8 ft 7.5 ft 8.8 It 22 inches 6 inches All units are in feet Dissipator pad designed for full flow of pipe RIP-RAP.xIs 8/15/2016 Page 1 of 2 Rip -Rap Apron#2 Pipe Diameter Pipe Slope Manning's number Flow Velocity Dissipator Dimensions' d= 15 in a= 0.33 % n= ' 0.013 Q= 2 cfs V = 2.00 Ns Zone = ' Stone Filling Class = Entry Width ( 3 X Do) = Length ( 6 X De) = Width (La + Do) = Min. Thickness = Min. Stone Diameter- 3 0 3 3.8 ft 7.5 ft 8.8 ft 22 inches 6 inches All units are in feet Dissipator pad designed for full flow of pipe RIP-RAP.xls - 8/15/2016 Page 2 of 2 EROSION CONTROL CALCS (SKIMMER BASINS) Project Information Project Name: Dollar General Project M Designed by: Date: Revised by: Date: Checked by: Date: Skimmer Basin Drainage Area 10-year Runoff (0,0) Surface Area Required Volume Required Sediment Trap Dimensions Elevations Provided Emergency Spit"- 10 Year Storm Total, Are 1.5 A0 Disturbed. An= 1.5 Ac C= 0,50 T,= 5,00 min Ir0= 7.20 ini an.. 5.4 cfs . SA 325sfz Or0 SA = 1,755 sf Va = 1800 cf/Ac x An VR= 2,700 cf" L = 60 it (Spilrwey Limil We 30 it (Spiaweyvdmh) D = 2.0 it (Oeplh of Storage) Side Slopes= 2:1 L.= 68 it L.= 52 it W Wm W..= 38 it Wy = 22 it UW Ratio- 2.0 :1 (must be 2:1 to 6:1) D'escnofion Oevatan Top of Berm 609.00 (ifso la traaboartl slave spulwry fim height) Emergency Spillway 607,50 Sediment Storage 607.00 Cleanoul Me* 606.00 (tuft or storage height) o Bottom 605.00 SA,- 1,800 61 > 1,755 Ve= 2,9U.0 cf > 2,700 Iroe7.20 ClrO= 5.40 cfs h= 0.5it C. = 3 Lwe 6 it Calculate Skimmer Size Basin Volume in Cubic Feet F"13 Cult Skimmer Size 1.s Inch Days to Drain* Days Orifice Radius 6.6 Inch[es] Orifice Diameter 1.1 Inch[es] 'In NC assume 3 days to drain Estimate Volume of Basin Length width Top of water surface in feet 60 30 Feet VOLUME 2944 Cu. FL Bottom dimensions in feet 52 22 Feet Depth in feet 1 21 Feet NORTH i h AMER.ICAN, Erosion Control Materials Design Software Version 5.0 Project Name: Dollar General Project Number: 79928 Channel Name: Temporary Ditch Discharge 3 Peak Flow Period 6 Channel Slope 0.01 Channel Bottom Width 1 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardance Class Vegtation Type Vegetation Density Soil Type DS75 Tensar International Corporation 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Road Poseyville, Indiana 47633 Tel. 800.772.2040 Fax 812.867.0247 www.nagreen.com Phase Reach Discharg Velocity Normal Manaings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern DS75 Straigh 3 efs 1.67 0.73 ft 0.05 1.55 lbs/ft2 0.45 Ibs/ft2 3.41 STABLE . D Unve etated fi/s NORTHTensar International Corporation /� q� �y{ r/� `��; 5401 St. Wendel-Cynthiana Road j li1N1E�Clt� AN-1 Poseyville,Indiana 47633 G � EE ICE ` Fax 800.772.2040 12.867.02477 www.nagi-een.com Erosion Control Materials Design.Software Version 5.0 Project Name: Dollar General Project Number: 79928 Channel Name: Temporary Ditch Discharge 3 Peak Flow Period 6 Channel Slope 0.01 Channel Bottom Width 1 Left Side Slope 2 Right Side Slope 2 Low Flow Liner Retardance Class Vegtation Type Vegetation Density Soil Type DS75 Phase Reach Discharg Velocity Normal Mannings Permissible Shear Calculated Shear Safety Remarks Staple Depth N Stress Stress Factor Pattern DS75 Straigh 3 efs ].67 0.73 ft 0.05 L55 Ibs/ft2 0.45 Ibs/ft2 3.41 STABL D Unve etated fUs