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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSW8071207_APPROVED PLANS_20080118STORMWATER DIVISION CODING SHEET POST -CONSTRUCTION PERMITS PERMIT NO. SW8 nq ItiO] DOC TYPE ❑ CURRENT PERMIT LEI APPROVED PLANS ❑ HISTORICAL FILE ❑ COMPLIANCE EVALUATION INSPECTION DOC DATE IOU `b M � j YYYYMMDD NY tOP' COILECTM PITS C%Q�Do Ot tlAW LOMENS t 117K DEEP j /TpLL F.F.E.= 24.W `------ tS t6! Lf./.00r PCiS E LYE .U.i� S1 ,/ ^' � 4°' t6•C IOLQLEGTCC ntlS E OOIN� �.+A ` •,\ // p�J \(� P *', b� �S 6EM1_Ced a 2ms� \... ./' / / OUrPG.RCa -0,86 • ACSAI J .� L n Reab Discount Drugs fAS D� GEOTEO-NG� y t YID A5 y01M ON Y I�� � t •sue �`:+ +,c6y, i .ice m•.��a�:'y ,••.o S� w N" Y,3PP ROAD E U.S. PVVY. 17 BYPASS CITY OF JACKSONVILLE SLOW GENERA: r-JOT=S: I. INFORMATION CONCERNING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES WAS OBTAINED F- )M AVAILABLE RECORDS AND FIELD CONDITIONS WHEN POSSIBLE, BUT THE CONTRACTOR MUST DETERMINC THE EXACT LOCATION AND ELEVATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES BY DIGGING TEST PITS BY HAND AT ALL UTP- rY CROSSINGS WELL IN ADVANCE OF TRENCHING, IF THE CLEARANCES ARE LESS THAN SPECIFIED ON Ti'.`.[ PLANS OR 12', WHICHEVER IS LESS, CONTACT FREELAND AND KAUFFMAN, INC. (864-233-5497) AND OWNE PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION, 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS CONTRACT PRICE THE REh"OVAL AND DISPOSAL OF ANY EXCESS TOPSOIL HE DETERMINES IS NOT REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE FINAL GRADING AND LANDSCAPING OPERATION. 3. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMEN-i �kTION OF ALL REQUIRED/NECESSARY SHEETING, SHORING, AND SPECIAL EXCAVATION MEASURES REQUIRED ON THE PROJECT TO MEET OSHA, FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS PURSUANT TO THE INST:'-LATION OF THE WORK INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. OWNER AND FREELAND AND KAUFFMAN, INC. ACCEPT P<D RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE DESIGN TO INSTALL SAID ITEMS. 4. CALL BEFORE YOU DIG AT 1-800-632-4949. 5. ALL CURB/HANDICAP RAMP DESIGNS SHALL CONFORM TO ADA, NC .CCESSIBILITY CODES, AND CITY OF JACKSONVILLE STANDARDS. 6. PRE -CAST DRAINAGE AND SANITARY SEWER STRUCTURES HAVE BEE!: SPECIFIED ON THE PLANS. HOWEVER, OWNER AND FREELAND E KAUFFMAN, INC. ASSUME NO RESPONSIBIE" FOR THESE STRUCTURES AS FIELD CONDITIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION OFTEN DICTATE MINOR ELEVATIC`ADJUSTMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR ASSUMES ALL RESPONSIBILITY AND EXPENSE FOR MODIFYING THESE .-STRUCTURES TO ACCOMMODATE THESE FIELD ADJUSTMENTS. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE CONTRACT PRICE DAILY R:CORD KEEPING OF THE AS -BUILT CONDITION OF ALL OF THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, CONSTRUCTION STAKEOUT ikSSOCIATED WITH THE PROJECT, PREPARATION OF THE NECESSARY/REQUIRED AS -BUILT WATER AND S_"WE12 PLANS TO BE SUBMITTED TO NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES. AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION REQUIRED IN CONNECTION WITH OBTAINING PERMITS TO OPERATE AND RELEASE C = BONDS. 8. ALL WATER LINE INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS AND DETAILS OF THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE AND NCDENR REQUIREMENTS. 9. ALL SEWER LINE INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS AND DETAILS OF THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE AND NCDENR REQUIREMENTS. 10, A COPY OF THE SITE REGISTRATION APPLICATION FORM AND THE STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN MUST BE KEPT ON THE WORK SITE AND SHOWN UPON REQUEST. 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE CONTRACT PRICE ALL MA-ERIAL AND LABOR ASSOCIATED WITH THE TESTING OF THE WATER AND SEWER LINES REQUIRED BY THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE AND THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES. 12, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE CONTRACT PRICE ANY DE-MATERING NECESSARY TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT AS SHOWN ON TI-E PLANS, 13. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN THE PRICE ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROVIDING A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER ON SITE DURING THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE STORM WATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES, WATER AND SEWER SYSTEMS, ETC., AS REQUIRED FOR AS -BUILT CERTIFICATION. 14. EROSION E SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES MUST BE INSPECTED AND MAINTAINED 12EGLILARLY TO INSURE THAT THE INTENDED PURPOSES ARE ACCOMPLISHED. 15, ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES MUST MEET CITY OF JACKSONVILLE AND NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SPECIFICATIONS. 16, ALL SITE WORK FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL MEET OR EXCEED THE CURRENT LOWE'S SITE WORK SPECIFICATIONS. COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA CITY OF JACKSONVfIE ZONING, &I UTILITY CONTACTS PHONE: EMBARQ 113 REA STREET JACKSONVILLE, NC 28546 CONTACT, JEFF SHEPARD PHONE: (910) 577-9357 FAX: (910) 353-1135 EMAIL: Jeffrey.l.shepard®embarq.com POWER: PROGRESS ENERGY 2637 GUMBRANCP ROAD JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 CONTACT: DAVID MCLAURIN PHONE: (910) 346-1412 FAX: (910) 346-1455 EMAIL: david.mclaurin®pgnmail.com WATER: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE PUBLIC WORKS 211 JOHNSON BOULEVARD JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 CONTACT: WALLY HANSEN PHONE: (910) 938-5233 FAX: (910) 938-5046 EMAIL: whansen®ci.lacksonville.nc,us SEWER: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE PUBLIC WORKS 211 JOHNSON BOULEVARD JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 CONTACT: WALLY HANSEN PHONE: (910) 938-5233 FAX: (910) 938-5046 EMAIL: whonsen®ci,jacksonville.nc.us GAS: PEIDMONT NATURAL GAS III CORPORATE LANE NEW BERN, NC 28650 CONTACT: WILL SILVER PHONE: (252) 634-1651 FAX: (252) 638-4718 EMAIL: William.silver®piedmontng.com GOVEQNMENT CONTACTS STORMWATER E EROSION CONTROL: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 815 NEW BRIDGE STREET JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 PHONE: (910) 938-5262 CONTACT, TOM ANDERSON FREEDOM VILLAGE WAY ROADWAY: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 815 NEW BRIDGE STREET JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 PHONE: (910) 938-5262 CONTACT: TOM ANDERSON HIGHWAY 258 ROADWAY: NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 295-A WILMINGTON HWY, JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 PHONE: (910) 346-2040 CONTACT: ROBERT VAUSE US NWY 75f1mL _ - VICINITY MAP (NTS) DRAWING LIST_ COVER SHEET TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY GRADING PLAN SP-3 EROSION CONTROL PHASE I SP-5 EROSION CONTROL PHASE 2 STORM DRAIN PROFILES SP-6 SP-10 STOR_M DRAIN DETAILS SP-11 EROSION CONTROL DETAILS SP-16 __ - SP-21 POND SECTION E DETAILS SP-22 ISTOQMVVATEQ SUBMITTAL ENGINEER -LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FREELAND Z KAUFFMAN, INC. 209 W. STONE AVENUE GREENVILLE, SC 29609 (864) 672-3426 ATTN: TODD SIMMONS ***CAUTION*** N.C. ONF CALL: UTILITY LOCATOR EFVIC- 3 DAYS BEFORE DIGGING CALL 811 A ONE CALL SYSTEM FOR COMMUNITY AND s;B SAFE'Y. ••. CAUTION •A' THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM FIELD SURVEY INFORMATION AND EXISTING DRAWINGS. THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROVND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED. ALTHOUGH HE DOES CERTIFY THA_ THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFORMATKN AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, RECEIVED JAN 1 S 2008 OWNER/DEVELOPER JEMSITE DEVELOPMENT, LLC 1608 US NWY 221 NORTH JEFFERSON, NC 28640 (336) 846-7191 ATTN: MR. MELVIN CLINE LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE PD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 (336) 658-4000 ffy Va'j/og DATE REVISIONS O ISSUE ISSUEPRE-BD DATTE E Q POST BID SET ISSUE DATE DECEMBER 3, 2007 MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 2 OF 3 US HWY 25B/NC 24 1 \N �\ NP A5/ / �� A-\ \ '' ELBpl� //' /'' \,/\\ L_NIP 5 8 �Q REBAR \j y. V , I \ / '21 NIP 5/8" i �0 `; \\ `\ I / f REBAR �14'--- / / / � � / / \\\ // \\ I -+ , \\ ` \\ /' NIP 5/8" A0 CD / / 91 I N q V REBAR of If \'N If ' /' l I 1 NIP 5/8" REBARNIP ��' �\ //4 R BARB.. `1 / yr % / \ / I / /f � C If / l //'/i �i'�/' r \`_/---------/ \� \ i I NIP 5/8" / /% l % /�'�10/ / REBAR /I i i ' � l r w I \\ 3 s/ to I CBDI / I / i/ ! / / TOP=17.35' / �% j /_ / / 0 / + // \\ //' e IE OUT=14.80' / a ' ! GRID N:367590.003 "! `\ / r i' i --! l /+'l f/ \' GRID E:2461945.569 M. �� LATITUDE: 34'45'00.649" / LONGITUDE;-77'27'43.478" f \ \ // \\ NIP 5/8" CONTROL CORNER REBAR 1 / %Y. N 367457.2487 1 11\\\"f / E 2461420.2986 , / 1 7ryry� /,..\\�\ `\ .- /,/4F/ \ ,> LOWE S PARCEL / /i / \_- / \ ', / 1. X -- X ; �`� \•,Z, / ti� �;0, ---' 687,866 SQ.FT. , r / \ \ �\ \ �/ /i/ /+ L2 NIP 5/8 .-'/ / :1 / \ \ / 15 701 ACRES POLE ' If I I 3 ! I / I / I � I / 18- I � I I / I � / I C8IDI TOP=17.28' \1 \1 IE IN=14.69' / IE OUT=14.63' / j 1 / I w w / SS W SSMH TOP=19.44' IE IN=9.06' IE IN=9.00' IE IN=8.99' IE OUT=8.94' ���\ L--�ii REBAR \ 1" � �i / /\ \ I / / ' J'm" \ \\ol \`?z_ ii i �'" �,i `\ / TOP=17.88' C/A \\ \ I \�� / // + + // \ / \\ \�\ / \ IE OUT=8.31' \ \` \\�,� / RIP RAP NIP 5 8 it\I�\`\N,\I \\\\ \\\\�y.IN + IV REBAR \\\\\\\\ N I IE=19.30' YOPP ROAD \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \`� /' ' 60 RIGHT-OF-WAY \\\ 2s\\ \�2�NN 100 \ zR\\ \�\\\�`\ ' CAROLINA POWER \ \ \\\ \ \ \, \ \ �. �� \\ &LIGHT COMPANY RIGHT-OF-V,'AYEIP 5/8 \ \ EBAR \ \ �\ \ \ \\INN \ S3•�`` - CBDI \\ \♦ \ \\`I \\�� \ %6+' •\ \��\��� / `------ TOP=18.91' \\\\\ \\� �` \ ��" \\\ \\�•`�''`•. % /%� / '' 20. \ \ "IE IN=14.02' \\`1\ \� \\\ �\ I\ _ PINE \ U� ,' IE OUT=14.00' TBM - / TOP FIRE HYDRANT v" / � sr CBDI • IE=23.57' \\ \`\ �\\� B3 6e, ` -----" e' ///' 2, :, TOP=19.61' ELEV: 22.01 \\ ` PINE y 1 1p IE IN=14.10' \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ •�\ _ / / // IE OUT=14.05' cp \\ `\\\\N\ \`\ \:\III; % '' / / SSMH \ ' SS NIP 5 8" \\\ `\\\\`\ \ \\ !\ R/W \\\\ i u; / I TOP=20.50' REBAR _?O_-'------ \ \\ / \\ \ MONUMENT �\�\ {1\ i / j i l E OUT=8.15' �s5� `\ \\ FOUND � dw� ,/ \\ / / d/j , / \\ L6 N T \ \ \ \\ \ \\ \ . . \ , \ / \ w \ \\ \\\\\N\\\\\\\ \\ i �_� \� \\ / / \\\ NIP 5/8„ I \\ \\\\\N�\`�\`\ `\ / I \�� . \\ / / / I \\REBAR SSMH \H w \ \ \ \\ \ \ I \\� \ r N. \\\\\\NN\\\ \\ 4/`,� \\\�--I \\\\\ \..'B y \\\ / / / / 11 \\\\ TOP=19.91' 7 \ \\\`�\\\\�\ S•� ,\\ _/ \ / / / / / IE IN=7.86' w IE OUT=7.81' / _70, ` Z, \ \\ \\\\\\\\\\ \\ 2B / / �:�\S\ h//� \ , \\`` APPROXIMATE LOCATION U.SHIGHWAY 17 BYPASS \\\\\ 9 _ �\ `� 12" WATER LINE \------------ \ \\ \\Y , \\;\ mil\ !/ /r./B 3po- //I \ \\ / \ \\ \\\ \eC\,\ TOP=15.47' \ \ x VARIABLE WIDTH RIGHT-OF-WAY \ \\\\\\\\ I IE=14.60' \ P ASPHALT IN GOOD CONDITION •� \\>s\\\ '"/ ' \Ah0), `\ `\`?�\\" "' N\ R/W DISK _ /ia, \ //,� \\\N\'! \\\� \ FOUND \ 1 " SPEED LIMIT 55 MPH \; \\ \',/ \\ \\\ \ / , CBDI `\ \ \\`°����.\:\ \ / / , POLE ID \\ / LID TOP=21.75' `\ `\ \\\�� /��\`�\ r� IE=18.96' FOCMKR/ \ \\ N\`� ?'\ ` N. \\\\\NHEADWALL '� ice^ IP 5/8" \ \\ N \\ \` \\ \ \\,I =1198 . �� �REBAR ` / N-\ LEGEND: • FOCMKR FIBER OPTIC CABLE MARKER C/A CONTROLLED ACCESS POB POINT OF BEGINNING POC POINT OF COMMENCEMENT TBM TEMPORARY BENCHMARK Y1 LIGHT POLE a POWER POLE D4 WATER VALVE 0 CBDI CATCH BASIN DROP INLET ® SSMH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE O TPED TELEPHONE PEDESTAL FIRE HYDRANT 0 NIP NEW IRON PIN (5/8" REBAR) 0 EIP EXISTING IRON PIN - OE - OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINE - SS - SANITARY SEWER LINE - W - WATER LINE - UG- GAS LINE - OT - OVERHEAD TELEPHONE LINE • GUARD POST • UGMRK UNDERGROUND GAS MARKER 0 CO CLEANOUT RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE R/W RIGHT-OF-WAY WHITE LINE - - - DASHED WHITE LINE YELLOW LINE DOUBLE YELLOW LINE ----- S' CONTOUR ----- V CONTOUR /WY1 TREE LINE SIGN _ _ = STORM DRAIN PIPE \ X - FENCE LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING L1 103.59' N 36*44'18" E L2 57.83' N 85'51'18" E L3 36.56' S 53*15'42" E L4 74.79' S 53*15'42" E L5 20.04' S 75'22'30" E L6 117.07' S 75'22'30" E CURVE TABLE CURVE RADIUS LENGTH TANGENT CHORD BEARING DELTA Cl 1677.28' 191.96' 96.08' 191.85' S 69'09'49" E 6*33'26" C2 1640.42' 96.82' 48.43' 1 96.81' S 63-5513" E 3'22'55" C3 1635.12' 105.76' 52.90' 1 105.74' S 60'22'46" E 3'42'21" J IE=6.90' / / EIP 1" I I \ `SOLID ROD CBDI TOP=14.25' a MONUMENT "ON-30" C7 CONTROL CORNER ELEV. 7.81' N 366902.5257 E 2462325.4053 GRID N:366113.759 GRID E:2463586.286 \ \ \ \\\\\•/���\ \\ I\ \ / r r NIP 5/8" / LATITUDE: 34'44 45.796' REBAR \ � C/A LONGITUDE:-77'27'24.092" \ ! \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ IN \ �\\ \� \'���� \ X I/ N, AlX \\ `\ \\ a X \� \ \\ •\\ \\ `\ ---------- \ \ \ CBDI \\ TOP=15.64' IE IN=12.40' " IE OUT=12.33' ***CAUTION*** N.C. ONE CALL: UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE 3 DAYS BEFORE DIGGING CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-632-4949 A ONE CALL SYSTEM FOR COMMUNITY AND JOB SAFETY- ... F,A"TIDN ••• THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM FIELD SURVEY INFORMATION AND EXISTING DRAWINGS. THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTU TIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED. ALTHOUGH HE DOES CERTIFY THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFOEMATON AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTUTIES. UTILITY CONTACTS: WATER AND SEWER: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 211 JOHNSON BLVD. P.O. BOX 128 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 CONTACT: WYNNE M. RAY CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST PHONE: (910) 938-5332 CITY ENGINEER: PLANNING DIVISION 211 JOHNSON BLVD. P.O. BOX 128 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 CONTACT: WALLY HANSEN TRANSPORTATION PLANNER PHONE: (910) 938-5292 PLANNING AND ZONING: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 211 JOHNSON BLVD. P.O. BOX 128 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 CONTACT: SHANELLE BULLOCK PHONE: (910) 938-5299 ONSLOW COUNTY GIS DEPT: 39 TOLLMAN STREET JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 CONTACT: MARTHA MCHUGH PHONE: (910) 989-2205 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: N.C.D.O.T. 295 WILMINGTON HIGHWAY SUITE A JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 CONTACT: ROBERT VAUSE LOCAL ENGINEER PHONE: (910) 345-2040 N.C.D.0.T. 3113 NORTH KERR AVE. WILMINGTON, NC 28405 CONTACT: HUGH THOMPSON DISTRICT ENGINEER PHONE: (910) 251-5733 PHONE: EMBARQ CONTACT: CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE: (910) 347-9011 CABLE: TIME WARNER JACKSONVILLE PHONE: (910) 219-6600 ELECTRIC: JONES-ONSLOW ELEC. MEMBERSHIP CORP. CONTACT: CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE: (910) 353-1940 GAS: A GREAT GAS & OIL CO. PHONE: (910) 347-7138 SITE os�y 5y/Y9yq l) 9� Sys C' �9 \y 'Po MAP (NOT TO SCALE) SURVEYOR'S NOTES: 1.) ZONING PROVIDED BY THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY: TO BE USED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. 2.) SQUARE FOOTAGE AND DIMENSIONS OF STRUCTURE(S) ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR LEASE OR SALE PURPOSES. 3.) HEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINES ESTABLISHED BY TRIANGULATION METHODS USING ELECTRONIC SURVEYING EQUIPMENT. ALL HEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR OR LOCAL ELECTRIC COMPANY BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS, 4.) NO MILE MARKER COULD BE FOUND WITHIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE FROM SITE. 5.) ALL ACREAGE COMPUTED BY COORDINATE METHOD. 6.) I, JAMES R. FREELAND, CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT WAS DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION, THAT THE RATIO OF PRECISION AS CALCULATED IS GREATER THAN 1:10,000; AND THAT THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH G.S. 47-30 AS AMENDED. 7.) THIS PLAT HAS BEEN PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE REPORT AND DOES NOT NECESSARILY INDICATE ALL ENCUMBRANCES ON THE PROPERTY. BASIS OF BEARING + BENCHMARK: HORIZONTAL DATUM BASED ON NCGS MONUMENTS ON-30, BAILEY & GULF. VERTICAL DATUM BASED ON NCGS MONUMENT ON-30. ZONING INFORMATION: ZONING: RA-20 RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE SETBACKS: 17 BYPASS: 35' YOPP ROAD: 35' SIDE: 20' ZONED: B-1 BUSINESS ZONE SETBACKS: 17 BYPASS: 50' YOPP ROAD: 35' (YOPP ROAD TO BE RELOCATED) FLOOD INFORMATION: THE PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN A SPECIAL 100 YEAR FLOOD HAZARD AREA ACCORDING TO FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP COMMUNITY PANEL NO: 3720436600J EFFECTIVE DATE: NOVEMBER 3, 2005 NOT FOR RECORDATION S:\MISC-JOB\MISC-DWG\LOGO.BMP FRE I ^. 15215 _S I S IONE AVE GRFFr I_I F '29, o 'tL (8,i4) 211 49LA FAX: (864) 233-0315 FMAli: jfreelnndwwor!drletattnet DRAWN: P5I-1 PARTY CHIEF: ;RM CHECKED: JCC REF. PLAT BOOK: ? REF. DEED'BOOK: ? TAX MAP: DATE OF SURVEY: MAY 25, 2001 DATE DRAWN: MAY 29, 2007 DRAWING NO: 59688 DATE OF LAST REVISION: SILPILP6BER 18, 2007 0' 6U' 120' 180' CARO Y\Itllllllll//// \ SEAL - " L-2836 *= �9�g4t) y •Q\: '. /i' RLS: JAMES R. FREELAND ',IFS/R.FFiEE;�``� NO- I -2836 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ONSLOW COUNTY CITY OF JACKSONVILLE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSONVILLE TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY FOR LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. LOWES CERTIFICATE: THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY CERTIFIES TO LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. & TITLE COMPANY THAT THIS SURVEY WAS ACTUALLY MADE UPON THE GROUND; THAT IT AND THE INFORMATION, COURSES, ANGLES AND DISTANCES SHOWN THEREON ARE CORRECT; THAT THIS SURVEY CORRECTLY SHOWS THE LOCATION OF ALL BUILDINGS. STRUCTURES AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ON THE PREMISES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL STREETS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS -OF -WAY AND UTILITY LINES; AND THAT, EXCEPT AS SHOWN, THERE ARE NO (A) EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS -OF -WAY ACROSS THE PREMISES; (B) PARTY WALLS, (C) ENCROACHMENTS ON ADJOINING PREMISES, STREETS OR ALLEYS OF ANY OF SAID BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES OR IMPROVEMENTS, OR (D) ENCROACHMENTS UPON THE PREMISES BY ANY BUILDING, STRUCTURE OR OTHER IMPROVEMENTS SITUATED ON ANY ADJOINING PREMISES, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF BOUNDARY LINES ON ALL SIDES OF THE PREMISES IS AS STATED ON THE SURVEY; AND THAT THE IMPROVEMENTS DO NOT VIOLATE ANY SET -BACK OR OTHER BUILDING LINES. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY HAS BEEN MADE USING THE LATEST RECORDED PLAT OR DEED, THAT THERE ARE NO ENCROACHMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE SHOWN, AND THAT THE SURVEY IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF, LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING L1 103.59' N 36'44'18" E L2 57.83' N 85'51'18" E L3 36.56' S 53*15'42" E L4 74.79' S 53*15'42" E L5 20.04' S 75'22'30" E L6 117.07' S 75-22'30" E U.S. HIGHWAY 258 - N.C. HIGHWAY 24 (RICHLANDS HIGHWAY) (VARIABLE WIDTH RIGHT-OF-WAY) (SPEED LIMIT 45 MPH) (ASPHALT IN GOOD CONDITION) CURVE TABLE CURVE RADIUS LENGTH TANGENT CHORD BEARING DELTA C1 1677.28; 191.96' 96.08' 191.85' S 69'09'49" E 6'33'26" C2 1640.42' 96.82' 48.43' 96.81' S 63'55'13" E 3'22'55" C3 1635.12' 105.76' 52.90' 105.74' S 60'22'46" E 3-42'21" ***CAUTION*** N.C. ONE CALL: UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE 3 DAYS BEFORE DIGGING CALL 11 TOLL FREE 1-800-632-4949 11 A ONE CALL SYSTEM FOR COMMUNITY AND JOB SAFETY. ... CAUTION ••• WE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM FIELD SURVEY INFORMATION AND EXISTING DRAWINGS, THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT WE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA. EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT NAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ME IN WE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED. ALTHOUGH HE DOES CERTIFY WAY THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR WAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. UTILITY CONTACTS: WATER AND SEWER: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 211 JOHNSON BLVD. P.O. BOX 128 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 CONTACT: WYNNE M. RAY CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST PHONE: (910) 938-5332 CITY ENGINEER: PLANNING DIVISION 211 JOHNSON BLVD. P.O. BOX 128 JACKSONVILLE. NC 28541 CONTACT: WALLY HANSEN TRANSPORTATION PLANNER PHONE: (910) 938-5292 PLANNING AND ZONING: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 211 JOHNSON BLVD. P.O. BOX 128 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 CONTACT: SHANELLE BULLOCK PHONE: (910) 938-5299 ONSLOW COUNTY GIS DEPT: 39 TOLLMAN STREET JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 CONTACT: MARTHA MCHUGH PHONE: (910) 989-2205 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: N.C.D.O.T. 295 WILMINGTON HIGHWAY SUITE A JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 CONTACT: ROBERT VALISE LOCAL ENGINEER PHONE: (910) 346-2040 N.C.D.O.T. 3113 NORTH KERR AVE. WILMINGTON, NC 28405 CONTACT: HUGH THOMPSON DISTRICT ENGINEER PHONE: (910) 251-5733 PHONE: EMBARO CONTACT: CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE: (910) 347-9011 CABLE: TIME WARNER JACKSONVILLE PHONE: (910) 219-6600 ELECTRIC: JONES-ONSLOW ELEC. MEMBERSHIP CORP. CONTACT: CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE: (910) 353-1940 GAS: A GREAT GAS & OIL CO. PHONE: (910) 347-7138 J TBM O FIRE HYDRANT DETAIL N.T.S LEGEND: \ ® FOCMKR FIBER OPTIC CABLE MARKER C/A CONTROLLED ACCESS POB POINT OF BEGINNING POC POINT OF COMMENCEMENT TBM TEMPORARY BENCHMARK 7Qt LIGHT POLE '�IIa POWER POLE DQ WATER VALVE ❑ CBDI CATCH BASIN DROP INLET 0 SSMH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE O TPED TELEPHONE PEDESTAL v FIRE HYDRANT Q NIP NEW IRON PIN (8/8- REBAR) O EIP EXISTING IRON PIN - OE - OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINE - SS_ SANITARY SEWER LINE - W - WATER LINE - UG- GAS LINE - OT - OVERHEAD TELEPHONE LINE • GUARD POST • UGMRK UNDERGROUND GAS MARKER 0 CO CLEANOUT RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE R/W RIGHT-OF-WAY WHITE LINE - - - DASHED WHITE LINE YELLOW LINE DOUBLE YELLOW LINE ----- S' CONTOUR ----- V CONTOUR rYYYI TREE LINE SIGN - _ = STORM DRAIN PIPE X FENCE 7; 1 I / / / / / / / / / / / IEAN=l t }� IN=1 IE OUT; `7/­llllllll/ FLOODWAY D- 78' =10.44' OUT=1GA MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 3 OF 3 JB - MB \ \ 18" RCP _ - CBDI `\ \ TOP= IE OUT=17.17.63' -__2 24+ CBDI 18" RCP� qC,B TOP=21.16' \ IE IN=15.86' \ �; IE IN=15.36' CBDI IE OUT=15.36' TOP=19.07' MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 3 OF 3 CBDI TOP=18.17' IE IN=10.97' IE OUT=10.10 I , HICKORY ROAD IE OUT=10.72' �/ SPEED LIMIT ASPHALT IN FAIR CONDITION MKR \�� / , �, SPEED LIMIT 35 MPH / 24" RCP CBDI �\ TOP=16.83' e IE INm13.13' 6C IE OUT=16.57' FULL OF DEBRIS l \ J� --- ELEPH CBDI DTP ` Q �M TOP=19.38' IE IN=13.08' ���� ?� IE OUT=12.9 a PINE \�\\ FLOOD ELEVATION: 16.0' CBDI` ` � T=15.31' I- / =13.35' / 32y" / PIN \ / / - PINE \\ EM 2{A PIN EM ..,,. I \ ,ell BUILDIN*C, t \ AD (TY 1, EM 2 PINE P E PI a 18" B 'N 32" \ \ PINE T \ r� PINE \I \ EM \ �, .... BUILDING ASPHALT D PBUILDING m I FLOOD ELEVATION: 17/0' 1 IE IN=12.53' CBDI a IE OUT=12.38' TOP=15.87' CBDI III IE OUT=13.32' TOP=16.81' RICHLAND M HIGHWAY IE OUT=14.31' I� FULL OF DEBRIS \\EM CBDI `� \\ TOP=17.95' CBDTOPI 18.13' \\2 IE IN=11.20' `: IE OUT-11.15' IE OUT=15.53' c�\ B FULL OF DEBRIS 15" RCP RCP \ ` ' t CBDI \ \ 1 TOP=1&59' t \ I IE OUT=15.64' \� \4\RCA \\ \'�\ ` `\ �. �� RCP yo/ \ _\ \\ \\ `\\ \ B \\ ' _ 15" RCP `\ 9 -WETL DS ZONE "AE"A CEDAR M ]PIN � \ y! \ OUTLET STRJCTURE \ �I ' _- �� \ `�� `.\ -\ETa" D'�..� TOG=13.80' \ \\\\ 1\--/ / 4�`\` / `-- \-__�� EMEI i BUILD 10 \ IE= 0,76' \ \Q\ \i) / 8---- \ , EMO i �^ // ,WETLANDS _ \\ I /� OEM / \ ! 28" a 2 I20° o I \ ' /- n AR 12AK\POPLAR '��7 �' pI I IE=1' 05'�/ t ltli/ / / I i \�- ✓.__......`�w __.. - 115" f MP j i/< III j / / I / t II/ I ��-`_`-73 \��\\ a. \ POPLAR =_ IE=8.V \\ \ se+'i/^ii:' --- (I(t�'�l•V�`IE=9.15' \ ZONE "XF' APPROXIMATE 12" WATER LINE ` i wV WATER SSMH TOP=19.92' IE IN=9.57 IE IN=9.53' IE OUT=9.51' YOPP ROAD 100' RIGHT-OF-WAY i I IE=14.28'J 15" RCP CBDI TOP=18.79' J IE IN=15.09' IE OUT=15.04' ZONE "X" FLOODWAY ZO "A \..\ Fj ZONE "X" / MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 1 OF 3 US HWY 258/NC 24 SIT o1 � VO 90 TJS � TO SCALE) SURVEYOR'S NOTES: 1.) ZONING PROVIDED BY THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY: TO BE USED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. 2.) SQUARE FOOTAGE AND DIMENSIONS OF STRUCTURE(S) ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR LEASE OR SALE PURPOSES. 3.) HEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINES ESTABLISHED BY TRIANGULATION METHODS USING ELECTRONIC SURVEYING EQUIPMENT. ALL HEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR OR M LOCAL ELECTRIC COMPANY BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS, LL 4.) NO MILE MARKER COULD BE FOUND WITHIN A O REASONABLE DISTANCE FROM SITE. C0 5.) ALL ACREAGE COMPUTED BY COORDINATE METHOD. W 6.) I, JAMES R. FREELAND, CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT WAS W DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION, THAT THE RATIO OF 65 PRECISION AS CALCULATED IS GREATER THAN 1:10,000; AND THAT THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE W WITH G.S. 47-30 AS AMENDED. W 7.) THIS PLAT HAS BEEN PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE REPORT AND DOES NOT NECESSARILY INDICATE 1 ALL ENCUMBRANCES ON THE PROPERTY. I°I.I Z BASIS OF BEARING + BENCHMARK: HORIZONTAL DATUM BASED ON NCGS MONUMENTS ON-30, BAILEY & GULF. VERTICAL DATUM BASED ON NCGS U MONUMENT ON-30. cQ ZONING INFORMATION: L ZONING: RA-20 RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE SETBACKS: 17 BYPASS: 35' YOPP ROAD: 35' SIDE: 20' ZONED: B-1 BUSINESS ZONE SETBACKS: 17 BYPASS: 50' YOPP ROAD: 35' (YOPP ROAD TO BE RELOCATED) FLOOD INFORMATION: THE PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN A SPECIAL 100 YEAR FLOOD HAZARD AREA ACCORDING TO FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP COMMUNITY PANEL NO: 3720436600J EFFECTIVE DATE: NOVEMBER 3, 2005 NOT FOR RECORDATION S:\MISC_JDB\MISC-DWG\1_0G0.BMP FREELAV_' & SS' iA ES INC. W-5 v'i`.SI .,!ONF AJF. GREENV!L'J. S.C. 29 C TEL. 864) ;92n Ft,X: (864) '' 3 z15 EIdIAII_: lfreelandI Cori net.att.ne: DRAWN: ASH PARTY CHIEF: P.M CHECKED: JCC REF. PLAT BOOK: REF. DEED BOOK: TAX MAP: DATE OF SURVEY: MAY 25, 2007 DATE DRAWN: F:;AY 29, 2007 DRAWING NO: 59688 DATE OF SEPT.''-MBER IS, 2007 0' 120 180' 5c' CARO `\T\11111111/// QfL q� •, 9 SEAL - W ` L-2836 /�91q4 ILLS: JAMES R. FREELAND NO: L-2836 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ONSLOW COUNTY CITY OF JACKSONVILLE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSONVILLE TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY FOR LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. SHEET 2 OF 3 LOWES CERTIFICATE: THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY CERTIFIES TO LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. & TITLE COMPANY THAT THIS SURVEY WAS ACTUALLY MADE UPON THE GROUND; THAT IT AND THE INFORMATION, COURSES, ANGLES AND DISTANCES SHOWN THEREON ARE CORRECT; THAT THIS SURVEY CORRECTLY SHOWS THE LOCATION OF ALL BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS ON THE PREMISES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL STREETS, EASEMENTS, RIGHTS -OF -WAY AND UTILITY LINES; AND THAT, EXCEPT AS SHOWN, THERE ARE NO (A) EASEMENTS OR RIGHTS -OF -WAY ACROSS THE PREMISES; (B) PARTY WALLS, (C) ENCROACHMENTS ON ADJOINING PREMISES, STREETS OR ALLEYS OF ANY OF SAID BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES OR IMPROVEMENTS, OR (D) ENCROACHMENTS UPON THE PREMISES BY ANY BUILDING, STRUCTURE OR OTHER IMPROVEMENTS SITUATED ON ANY ADJOINING PREMISES; PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OF BOUNDARY LINES ON ALL SIDES OF THE PREMISES IS AS STATED ON THE SURVEY; AND THAT THE IMPROVEMENTS DO NOT VIOLATE ANY SET -BACK OR OTHER BUILDING LINES. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS SURVEY HAS BEEN MADE USING THE LATEST RECORDED PLAT OR DEED, THAT THERE ARE NO ENCROACHMENTS OTHER THAN THOSE SHOWN, AND THAT THE SURVEY IS CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE AND BELIEF. ***CAUTION*** N.C. ONE CALL: UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE DAYS BEFORE DIGGING CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-632-4949 A ONE CALL SYSTEM FOR COMMUNITY AND JOB SAFETY. ..• CAUnOl "• THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM FIELD SURYEY INFORMATION AND EXISTING DRAWINC& THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOW COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES M THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT MAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED. ALTHOUGH HE DOES CERTIFY THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES UTILITY CONTACTS: WATER AND SEWER: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 211 JOHNSON BLVD. P.O. BOX 128 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 CONTACT: WYNNE M. RAY CONSTRUCTION SPECIALIST PHONE: (910) 938-5332 CITY ENGINEER: PLANNING DIVISION 211 JOHNSON BLVD. P.O. BOX 128 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 CONTACT: WALLY HANSEN TRANSPORTATION PLANNER PHONE: (910) 938-5292 PLANNING AND ZONING: CITY OF JACKSONVILLE 211 JOHNSON BLVD. P.O. BOX 128 JACKSONVILLE, NC 28541 CONTACT: SHANELLE BULLOCK PHONE: (910) 938-5299 ONSLOW COUNTY GIS DEPT: 39 TOLLMAN STREET JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 CONTACT: MARTHA MCHUGH PHONE: (910) 989-2205 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: N.C.D.O.T. 295 WILMINGTON HIGHWAY SUITE A JACKSONVILLE, NC 28540 CONTACT: ROBERT VALISE LOCAL ENGINEER PHONE: (910) 346-2040 N.C.D.O.T. 3113 NORTH KERR AVE. WILMINGTON, NC 28405 CONTACT: HUGH THOMPSON DISTRICT ENGINEER PHONE: (910) 251-5733 PHONE: EMBARQ CONTACT: CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE: (910) 347-9011 CABLE: TIME WARNER JACKSONVILLE PHONE: (910) 219-6600 ELECTRIC: JONES-ONSLOW ELEC. MEMBERSHIP CORP. CONTACT: CUSTOMER SERVICE PHONE: (910) 353-1940 GAS: A GREAT GAS & OIL CO. PHONE: (910) 347-7138 TBM O FIRE HYDRANT DETAIL N.T.S. LEGEND: ® FOCMKR FIBER OPTIC CABLE MARKER C/A CONTROLLED ACCESS POB POINT OF BEGINNING POC POINT OF COMMENCEMENT TBM TEMPORARY BENCHMARK KS LIGHT POLE 4w POWER POLE DQ WATER VALVE ❑ CBDI CATCH BASIN DROP INLET ® SSMH SANITARY SEWER MANHOLE ED TPED TELEPHONE PEDES7AL 7% FIRE HYDRANT ORS NIP NEW IRON PIN (5/8' RESAR) O EIP EXISTING IRON PIN - DE - OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINE - SS - SANITARY SEWER LINE - W - WATER LINE - UC- CAS LINE - OT - OVERHEAD TELEPHONE LINE 0 GUARD POST UGMRK UNDERGROUND GAS MARKER 0 CO CLEANOUT RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE R/W RIGHT-OF-WAY WH17E LINE - - - DASHED WHRE LINE YELLOW LINE DOUBLE YELLOW LINE ----- 5' CONTOUR ----- V CONTOUR r•YYV1 TREE LINE SIGN _ _ = STORM DRAIN PIPE - % - FENCE LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING L1 103.59' N 36'44'18" E L2 57.83' N 85*51'18" E L3 36.56' S 53*15'42" E L4 74.79' S 53*15'42" E L5 20.04' S 75'22'30" E L6 117.07' S 75'22'30" E CURVE TABLE CURVE RADIUS LENGTH TANGENT CHORD BEARING DELTA Cl_ 1677,28' 191,96' 96.08' 191.85' S 69'09'49" E 6'33'26" C2 1640.42' 96.82' 48.43' 96.81' S 63'55'13" E 3'22'55" C3 1635.12' 105.76' 52.90' 105.74' S 60'22'46" E 3'42'21" 0 LL O r04 W w w w I w J U CQ L CBDI TOP=16.60' IE IN=13.15' IE OUT=13.15' FULL OF DEBRIS CBDI TOP=18.82' IE IN=15.12' IE IN=12.77' IE OUT=12.77' CBDI TOP=18.36' CARE IE OUT-16.16' FULL OF DEBRIS CBDI TOP=16.54' IE OUT=13.49' FULL OF DEBRIS Im�ul� RCP MAACO / STOP SIGN 1J SPEED LIMIT \ L' 45 MPH 6 ` CBDI TOP=1 ^IE It' / IE 0 ZONE FIX" U.S. HIGHWAY 258 - N.C. HIGHWAY 24 (RICHLANDS HIGHWAY) (VARIABLE WIDTH RIGHT-OF-WAY) (SPEED LIMIT 45 MPH) (ASPHALT IN GOOD CONDITION) CBDI TOP=15.54' IE OUT=13.84' FULL OF DEBRIS CBDI TOP=16.10' IE OUT=13.25'- FULL OF DEBRIS FOCMKR 15' RCP K:/ \c FLOOD WAY L Df: IHONL� L HOLE RCP TOP=16.27' IE IN=11.37' IE IN=10.67' IE OUT=10.57' BRIDGETTE LANE ASPHALT IN FAIR CONDITION NO POSTED SPEED LIMIT CBDI TOP=16.06' IE IN=12.86' IE OUT=12.86' FULL OF DEBRIS / �FIICKORY ROAD / ASPHALT IN FAIR CONDITION SPEED LIMIT 35 MPH i MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 2 OF 3 CBDI TOP=24.00' IE IN=20.06' Bo AUTO IE IN-19.30' U.S. HIGHWAY 258 - N.C. HIGHWAY 24 SALVAGE IE OUT=18.55' - TELEPHONE (RICHLANDS HIGHWAY) (VARIABLE WIDTH RIGHT-OF-WAY) CBDI `j \ \�� SICK MAN HOLE (SPEED LIMIT 45 MPH) (ASPHALT IN GOOD CONDITION) TOP=23.85' \\\\--- SPEED LIMIT IE OUT=20,75' _ �' as MPH FULL OF DEBRIS Igo 211-1 DE /^ SIGN IGN -25-- SUNBEAM ` BAKERY OF f A R\CP CBDI TPE u., ----- -- 24- --- - _-"�- TOP=22.77' - IE OUT=19.62' SIG \ MATCHLINE - SEE SHEET 2 OF 3 FULL OF DEBRIS APPLIANCES �� , \ , US HWl• 258/NC 24 Y� H SITE AO Hk,�9yq SN•Ifl 9yS oy ro9 oY 'Po VI MAP (NOT TO SCALE) SURVEYOR'S NOTES: 1.) ZONING PROVIDED BY THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY: TO BE USED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. 2.) SQUARE FOOTAGE AND DIMENSIONS OF STRUCTURE(S) ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR LEASE OR SALE PURPOSES. 3.) HEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF OVERHEAD ELECTRIC LINES ESTABLISHED BY TRIANGULATION METHODS USING ELECTRONIC SURVEYING EQUIPMENT. ALL HEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS SHOULD BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR OR LOCAL ELECTRIC COMPANY BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS. 4.) NO MILE MARKER COULD BE FOUND WITHIN A REASONABLE DISTANCE FROM SITE. 5.) ALL ACREAGE COMPUTED BY COORDINATE METHOD. 6.) I, JAMES R. FREELAND, CERTIFY THAT THIS PLAT WAS DRAWN UNDER MY SUPERVISION FROM AN ACTUAL SURVEY MADE UNDER MY SUPERVISION, THAT THE RATIO OF PRECISION AS CALCULATED IS GREATER THAN 1:10,000; AND THAT THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH G.S. 47-30 AS AMENDED. 7.) THIS PLAT HAS BEEN PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE REPORT AND DOES NOT NECESSARILY INDICATE ALL ENCUMBRANCES ON THE PROPERTY. BASIS OF BEARING + BENCHMARK: HORIZONTAL DATUM BASED ON NCGS MONUMENTS ON-30, BAILEY & GULF. VERTICAL DATUM BASED ON NCGS MONUMENT ON-30. ZONING INFORMATION: ZONING: RA-20 RESIDENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ZONE SETBACKS: 17 BYPASS: 35' YOPP ROAD: 35' SIDE: 20' ZONED: B-1 BUSINESS ZONE SETBACKS: 17 BYPASS: 50' YOPP ROAD: 35' (YOPP ROAD TO BE RELOCATED) FLOOD INFORMATION: THE PROPERTY SHOWN HEREON IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN A SPECIAL 100 YEAR FLOOD HAZARD AREA ACCORDING TO FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP COMMUNITY PANEL NO: 3720436600J EFFECTIVE DATE: NOVEMBER 3, 2005 NOT FOR RECORDATION S:\MISC_ JDB\MISC-DWG\LDGO.BMP FREELAND & ASSOCIATES, INC. 323 WES1 STONE AVE. REFN'\,IL:-E 3.C. >%0`01 TEL. (864) '' J1 �'.9 FAX: ( i. ) 2: 3- 0315 EMA!I_: jfreefondt`�worldnet.att_net DRAWN: RASH PARTY CHIEF: RM CHECKED: JCC REF, PLAT BOOK: REF. DEED BOOK: `? TAX MAP : 9 DATE OF SURVEY: MAY 25, 200 DATE DRAWN: �IAY 29, 2007 DRAWING NO: 59688 DATE OF LAST REVISION: SEUIEIABER 18, 2JG1 120' 180' \\\`R�\A I I I ICE A �O� O FESSI SEAL - " ` L-2836 W - RLS: TAMES� . FREELAND rr SNR IFFtEE�S`` STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ONSLOW COUNTY CITY OF JACKSONVILLE TOWNSHIP OF JACKSONVILLE TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY FOR LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. ICm=1 0 %.Or L ***CAUTION*** N.C. ONE CALL: UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE 3 DAYS BEFORE DIGGING CALL 811 A ONE CALL SYSTEM FOR COMMUNITY AND JOB SAFETY. *** CAUTION *** THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHDWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM FIELD SURVEY INFORMATION AND EXISTING DRATMNGS. THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED, ALTHOVGH HE DOES CERTIFY THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFORMATIOI AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, NOTE, PARKING SPACES WITH CART RETURNS AND DISPLAY/SALES DO NOT COUNT TOWARD THE CITY REQUIRED PARKING COUNT. THIS SITE PLAN PROVIDES 90 PARKING STALLS THAT MEET THIS DESCRIPTION. THE REMAINING 431 PARKIN STALLS COUNT TOWARD THE CITY REQUIRED PARKING. �;HAIVGC. IHC F-'k'VF�CICI1 IJ rI s - 1 r ./{` \7 '-}Fs \ '.Oti II `'� I" i CURRENTLY UNDEVELOPED. j f% ,Y.}o y j` a / LUCK y j '' \ �1 OUTDOOR Va. OUTPARCEL BUILDING SETBACKSo- j�� ` ' ALES EXISTING USE (S), F I ^,, r - s /' FRONT, 35' �� ,� t� f T� ) DISPLAY }�' ±0 86 A�` PROPOSED USE(S)I SIDE, O' " ' ,' �, � � SQUARE FOOTAGE OF PROPOSED BUILDINGS) 1 I SQUARE FOOTAGE OF EXISTING BUILDING(S): REAR, 50' r•., >',' <<' IV ; FUTURE CURB QUT, / THIS SITE IS NOT /� / °' , / �, f `S ACCESS SHALL / • IDENTIFIED ON AN ` `� 24 ONLY BE PERIv��TTED SITE ZONING 2� f , ; T TOTAL ACREAGE, ADOPTED CITY PLAN, OFF OF MAIN `- % r ' 24 �S INTERNAL DRIV� XISTING 115 KV ACREAGE OF LAND TO BE DISTURBED AND EXPOSED, S ACREAGE IN ACTIVE RECREATION SPACE OR OPEN SPACE, TRANSMISSION LINE SPECIAL USE PERMIT .,SOUGH / 5 % 2ETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS ' 2,. r' V /. ' a y \ \ QO Qv S I / QQ POWER NUMBER OF LOTS, `` r '( '' f \ 25 OPQ� �3F / / TRANSMISSIONAEASS EASEAVERAGMENT MINIMUM LOT SIZE, DVER 25,000 SF .,'\%• '; 70. T \ \25 av �P-P 0.0W \�' ;; NUMBER EOFOUNTISE NOTE, CROSS CCESS °T� ,fiWE 1 _ OL r� %� 1 ��l rG h �i / E. OUTPARCEL .$.VALE BE `. , ,, `. ;' / j Lz!\� Tp w A OJ d ° ZOVAICANTB-I TYPE OF I UNITS:TU O T ( / / UNDEVELOPED DENSITY, PROVIDED, A5' DRIVEWA:�'`, � � � �' \ o- "_ 'q O ��., J �" �, / CON ECT TO ACCESS ,TO THE OL)TPA, 2 t \ . /j. `� 1L rFs O O // ���((�� 95 �� EXI T. 18' C5G MUST BE i;OCATE�,OEF THE �� a o`b ti 26 9S / P�Q, �Q �9 �T}A ) 2ANSITION FROM NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES REQUIRED, INTERNAL 'DRIVE. • DIR CT YOPP T' s \ \ Nf 26 18 TO 24" C6G (I SPACE/600 SCF_ W/20% REDUCTION) DRIV� CCES Q �� �O� �(i�P i� PEDESTRIAN NUMBER OF PARKIN. SPACES EXISTING, ROAD' WIC NZ?T BE`PERMITT �P� �� U, 9• ROSSWALK NUMBER OF PARKING SPACES PROPOSED, NOTE: ZONING B-I ��� y 26 O CJ � � NUMBER OF COMPACT CAR PARKING SPACES ALLOWED, QP � CR ROA� \ O \ (UP TO 251 WHEN O OR MORE SPACES ARE PROVIDED) YOPP HEPSC 't(P VEMEN VACANT/ - i A' 26 U �' // NUMBER OF COMPACT CAR PARKING SPACES PROVIDED, BY OTHERyARE BASE UNDEVELOPED �° ' PAINTED SOLID, O+O� P Q, / / / ,r�.� `" `� �*,;,,„ �' y Q -1 A TRANSITION FROM � � ON NGVD 192�3 ,LSATUM, i \w A3 YELLOW LINE o b� p "o (0�QPO oy C a T '18" TO 24" CEG (NGV 198$ � 45 AO5') A � .2' O.C. 26 Q� �Pv /, o THE MAP BOOK AND PAGE NUMBER, P`�� pP LMONNECT TO DEED BOOK AND -'AGE NUMBER: a r- PAINTED SOLID YELLOW o T A� P� XIST. 18" CEG TAX MAP AND PAi?CEL NUMBER, \ LINE o 4' O.C. 0 45' YfC+\ f SOLID 5' SIDEWALK PER PAINTED CALCULATION OF 2EQUIRED i YELLOW LINES sts R 26 q, I O ,t, �;T /CITY STANDARD LANDSCAPED AREA, r ( '";u (SEE DETAIL) / PAINTED SOLID CALCULATION OF AM a y' YELLOW LINE o O ,,, }�� 26 Qi 8 PROGRESS ENERGY SURFACE AREA EATING, L °r F 4' O.C. 0 45' o a' 26 �Q? A PIPE BOLLARDS CALCULATION Or' VEHICULAR 1 — <S _ SALES FLOOR I �/,- \ �' ` _ (SEE DETAIL) SION SURFACE AREA PROPOSED, AP 5 a. PAINTED SOLID a Q AN CALCULATION OF VEHICULAR E EXISTING TRANSMISSION c.,, / a _ aREBAg aX\ YELLOW LINES . rr P� 0� 23 STRUCTURE =385 SURFACE AREA STING E PROPOSED, BUILDING I'IE Q ' ZONING, B 1 IMPERVIOUS SURFACE AREA, ��,� � �Q:' Q d ;•� / (EXCLUDING BULJCNU) a ° A i� m VACANT/UNDEVELOPED IMPERVIOUS SURFACE AREA / ° DOWN LINE P / 55' ° TUNING ° _ I O /u� ` ` REQUIRED LANDSCAPING, �R/aDIUS MIN, S8 48 502'E S, r y ; ti W d (INCLUDING BUP_DING_- �. / PAINTED YELLOW `lam �/O REQUIRED INTERIOR LANDSCAPING, ° 117K DEEP "FIRE LANE - NO 48 tl/2 3 PROVIDED INTERIC? LANDSCAPING, STAGING L PARKING" o TOO' O.C. AINTE� ° o- /O / ZONING B-I PROVIDED EXTERIOR LANDSCAPING, F.F.E. = 24.50 YELLOW in I VACANT/UNDEVELOPED 24" HIGH MAX. '•CROSSWALK M/� '� / 50' REAR ° DEi T RIAN NOTE, YOPP ROAD TOTAL DEVELOPMEPIT IMPACT AREA, UILDING �° ° °C ° \ SHADE ROESWALK // UNDER CONSTRUCTION (DISTURBED/EXPOS` AREA) TBACK tiOq \, GENERATOR PAD STRUCTURES / BY OTHERS ,pp. L / IMPERVIOUS SURFACE RATIO, 'cT TRANSFORMER PAD OUTDOOR ° ° WC2 "" ss OF TREES REQUIRED W/POND REG): \ o� Cij} \ iiS• SALES E / / ° LO S STANDAR L "� b0 ��. T DISPLAY/ / / 5' C)N RT AT LEAST 50� SAS TO BE DISTRIBUTED PIPE B LARDS 'v`�q� RECEIVING / �� O �. / IDEV'ALK / EVENLY WITHIN THE \' ERIOR) = OF TREES PROVIDED, (TYP., SE DETAIL) S3j6 \ °v BUILDING TIE // \ �` _0 / d ° �° M/CR RE•LTREET AWN = OF SHRUBS REQUIRED, �► OF SHRUBS PRO'/IDED, CS \ °° ° ° DOWN LINE / / 15 4" SY L z PAINTED YELLOW (AT LEAST 507 -IDS TO BE DISTRIBUTED 8' HIGH �N NOO"45'02"W / GARDEN / ° °° y° 8 / `. 138.02' CENTER AN24" STOP BAR S8J SCREENR WAL ��� �� ° ° ANTED �.ID j/° f'AINTF L ° /� ° AND STOP SIGN EVENLY WITHIN --IE XTERIOR) ssr EE DETAIL) STORAGE YELLOW LINE 'o aSOLI Y l W o PEDESTRIAN GI�II ADt^t=fl i` Kl(iPY QFA TRAILERS 2' O.C. 0 4� LINE CIALK ` NOTE, THE PROPERTY SITE DATA _ y� VICINITY MAP - NOT TO SCALE I MANAGEMENT AINTED BE REMOVED IN ORDER TO CREATE Garden Center. L E'S STANDARD �\` R,A°) YELLOW LINE ID FACILITY AND MAINTAIN CLEARANCE. SIDEWALKS. Shade Structures 8,422SF. PIP OLLTZ `b NEW OR EXISTING, SHALL BE FREE OF (SEE �' O.C. 0 45° Covered Area 8,644S.F. TAIL) h� CRACKS AND BREAKS PRIOR TO RTs Dax y e ^� Open Area 14,593SF. 100' CAROLINA POWER ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF ' LOWE'S TRANSMISSION EASEMENT OCCUPANCY. Garden Center Total 31,659S.F. • r1 - PYLON A' HIGH VIII YL S in a SIGN C3 / PROPOSED POND COATED FENCE a EASEMENT LOWE'S BUILDING LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING L1 103.59' N 36`44'18" E L2 57.83' N 85°51'18" E L3 36.56' S 53'15'42" E L4 74.79' S 53-15'42" E L5 20.04' S 75°22'30" E L6 117.07' S 75°22'30" E 1 3 Ydvr\�,n�^y$� ,111 ft�.� 4Gr�:.•. �V 7/// - ZONING, RA-20 VACANT/UNDEVELOPED ZONING, B-1 WAL-MART UNDER CONSTRUCTION q 0 NOTE, r ALL SIGN AND ROADWAY MARKINGS (TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES) MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE (MUTCD) AND THE CITY OF / JACKSONVILLE'S CODES AND ORDINANCES. / CURVE TABLE CURVE RADIUS LENGTH TANGENT CHORD BEARING DELTA 67 91.96' 196.08' 91.85' S 69'0C1 9'49" E 6'33'26" C2 1640.42' 96.82' 48.43' 96.8V S 63'55'13" E 3'22'55" C3 1635.12' 105.76' 52.90' 105.74' S 60°22'45" E 3"42'21" / ISTING TRANSMISSION (SEE DETAIL) gyp! E TPUCTURE =384 N ® \ 50' REAR C2 BUILDING SETS/,C EXISTING 115 KV \ TRANSMISSION LINE C7 O / r S--PPOPCSED ILDING FEATURES\ \ -TY B CONSTRUCTION -BUILDING BE ONE—STORY -REFERENCE CHITECTUR?-A�L--DI;AWINGS FOR Non -Covered Area 10,581 S.F. Staging Area Total f0,581 S.F. Parking Requirements: Lowe's PafVng Required.• Standard 616 Handicapped 12 T to/ " R ied 628 RETAIL £ ACCESSORY 181,65C S.F.(INCL. GC) O B-I (BUSINESS ZONE) 15.79 A.C. 16.84 A.C, N/A I N/A N/A I N/A COMMERCIAL N/A 242 O 514 (2.85/1000) 129 0 TBD TBD TBD 38,846 SOFT O 323,716 SOFT 323,716 SOFT 323,716 SOFT 505,366 SOFT 38,846 SOFT 19,423 SOFT 28,325 SOFT 76,636 SOFT 733,550 SOFT 0.689 88 96 504 504 LEGEND EXISTING PROPOSED DESCRIPTION a HEAVY DUTY CONCRETE • • HEAVY DUTY ASPHALT m OUTDOOR SALES E DISPLAY w vN Y U U OUTDOOR SEASONAL _ _ SALES AND DISPLAY ®s = CONCRETE CURB E GUTTER Z .. m 19 SPACES PER POWNG Q O Z � 1_L_ O o —. PAINTED TRAFFIC ARROW V / -°- SIGN � j j vU �—�-- CHAINLINK FENCE W WCR ADA WHEELCHAIR RAMP O Q • REVISIONS • PRE -BID SET POST BID SET ISSUE DATE � ISSUE DATE DATE DESCRIPTION y1 CA rid t FrGSS/O! Gig �NGINrC��•:�5 ;_ 9gRY rfrf f II f { S11��\� z U z 0) Q ` c N U_ Q ON O � �0Q(10 n a U) L CV D 0 0 0 GO h 0> „ W �O � LLu W (9 v LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 336.658.4000 (V) 336.658.3257 (F) • THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF LOWS • HOME CENTERS, INC, ANY USE OR REPRODUCTION RI WHOLE OR PART IS I PR ISITEDWITOUTTIEEXPRESSEDWWTTEN CONSENT OF LOVA'S HOME CENTERS, INC. COPYRIGHT � ALL RIGHTS RESERVED O� Uj a O J 101.1 orrg equi Rabb = 4.50 (spacasH000 sn Local Parking Required Standard 230 5' SIDEWALK ALONG YOPP Handicapped 12 ROAD MUST BE INSTALLED Tota/ParldngRequired 242 PRIOR TO CERTIFICATE OF Rabb =133 (space%1000 SO OCCUPANCY ParkingPmvlded.• NOTE, ALL SIDEWALKS ALONG Standard 502 YOPP ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY Handicapped 12 SHALL BE INSTALLED 3' MIN. rota/PankingPmOded 514 BEHIND BACK OF CURB TO Rato=2.85(spwmlf000s9 ALLOW FOR UTILITY STRIP. _j ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 12/03/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: O 60 120 DRAWING NUMBER: SCALE 1" = 60' S P 1 is • _j ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 12/03/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: O 60 120 DRAWING NUMBER: SCALE 1" = 60' S P 1 is • NOTEI AT THIS TIME, IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE SHOPS DEVELOPMENT, WHICH ABUTS THE LOWE'S DEVELOPMENT ALONG THE WESTERN PROPERTY LINE, WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AT THE SAME TIME AS THE LOWE'S, THE PROPERTY LINE WILL BE CONSIDEQE12D THE DIVIDING POINT, AND THE PROPOSED CONTOURS OF BOTH PROJECTS WILL TIE TOGETHER. COORDINATION WITH THE SHOPS ENGINEER IS ON GOING, THUS THE SHOPS PROPOSED CONTOURS HAVE NOT BEEN ADDED TO THIS PLAN. E, '✓ r r / f F 24.50( i / 7 a x \ \ \ \ S�. i mxfAt I 5 � \ BAILEY &ASSOCIATES EG LOT 8 „. / MAP BOOK 54, PAGE 128-1 ZONED B-1 / s CURRENT USE: DEVELOPMENT APPROXIMATE LOCATION �4 ' i, I G v 12" WATER LINE12 - d GRADE RIDGE O 19� I vv zx - .7 ALONG PL 9 t \ O� IN v \ sF f dal 1 n .7 s ss IN/�LI' /' OIUTPAROEL / 1 ti ev vv 2 ±0.605--AC �I / w I Iry ©H I / 21.17' 2 3.2 9 23.75' - -` 9-� 24.27' ti `'OONTPACTOP TO ENSURE o DRAINAGE AWAY FROM PROPERTY LINE TO STORM DRAIN STRUCTURE ifs/ DOW'SPOUT SYSTEM " IE 1-. 21.65 IO I 17PE LEADER PIPES SLC; E o 2.0% MINIMUM vvv /i ^i^gN, 18" 1 ";PE COLLECTOR PIPES SLOPE • 2.0% MINIMUM // X IE DOWN (STR 16), 1915 24.50' 245 A/� .I' INSTALL F CH / -- DRAIN ALONG r i BOTTOM OF 2 �i XISTIN 5^ DITC �? \ 4 20.1' �21.17' / v 22.0 a V v v I V CBDI EE I �j I I I ` E 4 '' `\ \"'/ GL. TOP � I t / 21 CBIDI Rca I �, - I j TOP=17.28' k6VVVX»>tip a v ' v1 IE I N=14.69' IE OUT=14.63' / V / I / 24.50' r 17 N 2 CO ` SLOPE =23.57 u 24.27'L U 24.08 ` 19 a-4 24.50, 117K DEEP F.F.E. = 24.50' /22.55- INSTALL C SHADE STRUCTURE /i %' ►L NOTE; FRENCH DRAINS o BENDS DOWNSPOUT SYSTEM 118 LF OF 10" HDPE �� /229' / /? SHALL BE INSTALLED _ IE UPI 21.65 PIPE o 2.0% SLOPE �., AS DIRECTED BY THE - _ 10" HOPE LEADER PIPES IE UPI 20.75 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINES IS,AN SLOPE 1.0% MINIMUM IE DOWN, 17.39 �v / `� ` �/ D AS SHOWN ON 18" HDPE COLLECTOR PIPES \ / ; i jj4E PLANS ® SLOPE e 1.0% MINIMUM DOWNSPOUT DRAIN v /'32 /�; /' Q I IE DOWN (STR. 15), 19.68 80 LF OF 12" HDPE / v \ / UHJI / ��- ---- /i/U ° \ �� D4� PIPE e 1.0% SLOPE / / ��y // / , � v " TOP=18.91'v i/ T12UCKWELL DRAIN IE UPI 17.00 IE IN=14.02' r. ,�.A-�^• / 145 LF OF 10" HDPE IE DOWN: 16.20 ! vMEGME G „Ate' IE OUT-14.00' PIPE o 2.44% SLOPE AIN� �?'Li`3R7G� (lOxl5 WYE o 16�0) B T\��`: IE UPI 19.75 EXI� IE DOWN, 16.20 0Oxl5 WYE o 16.20� ____ -- INSTALL BENCH DRAINNN� c 24.50' ,' ALONG BC�i f70M OF \ SLOPE ?O 15 / 2a.50' 20.83' EXIST G .DITCH//' v \ \ \ \ `\ \\ v LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING L1 103.59' N 36-44'18" E L2 57.83' N 85'51'18" E L3 36.56' S 53'15'42" E L4 74.79' S 53'15'42" E L5 20.04' S 75'22'30" E L6 117.07' S 75'22'30" E CURVE TABLE CURVE RADIUS LENGTH TANGENT CHORD BEARING DELTA C1 677.28' 191.96' 96.08' 191.85' S 69`09'49" E 6'33'26" C2 1640.42' 96.82' 48.43' 1 96.81' 1 S 63-55'13" E 3'22'55" C3 1635.12' 005.76' 52.90' 1 105.74' 1 S 60`22'46" E 3'42'21" S 2; vv `/ 31I �SLOPINN N\ CBDI `� LF OF 15" H �� ���`: IN TOP-21.75' PIP O I,d% SLOPPY\ tip, IE=18,9s' 21 UPI 6,2� (IOX15 s 16,2Q) � o vn�� IE DOWN, 69`\ \, ---\ F,11WALL 31 APR AS 1WOWN�\ (/ \ NOTE, ALL 211 SL ES EA ARE TO BE SOD E // bL IMMEDIATELY UP N GRADING / TOP OF \� e\ BERM, 16.70 \ / A� TOP=19.5a., acP - „" OUT �3'1Es�-14.10' IE =T-95' � ss w 2a -zoy' v \ ***CAUTION*** N.C. ONE CALL: UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE 3 DAY$ E BEFORDIGGING CALL 6 A ONE CALL SYSTEM FOR COMMUNITY AND JOB SAFETY. *** CAUTION *** THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM FIELD SURVEY INFORMATION AND EXISTING DRAWINGS, THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED, ALTHOUGH HE DOES CERTIFY THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. STORM DRAIN STRUCTURE TABLE NO. TYPE RIM ELEV. 02 HEADWALL OI MANHOLE 20.00 RI RISER STR, 19.30 1 HEADWALL 2 TYPE B 19.50 3 TYPE A 081L. GRATE) 20,10 4 TYPE A (DE.. GRATE) 20.10 5 TYPE A 013L. GRATE) 20.10 6 TYPE A (DBL. GRATE) 20.10 6A TYPE A (DBL. GRATE) 21.10 7 TYPE B 20.75 7A TYPE B 20.30 7B TYPE C 19.80 8 TYPE B 21.70 8A TYPE C 19.80 9 TYPE B 1 19.50 10 TYPE B 19.80 II TYPE B 19.80 12 HEADWALL 13 TYPE B .20 14 TYPE B 20.61 15 TYPE B 22.88 16 TYPE B j 22.37 16A MANHOLE 22.50 16B TYPE A 23.70 16C TYPE A 23.70 16D MANHOLE 23.50 16E TYPE B 22.50 17 TYPE B 21.50 IS MANHOLE 20.10 19 HEADWALL STRUCTURES TO RECEIVE I, 12, RIP 19, RAP AND 02 APRONS SLOPE TO DRAIN (TYPJ 1% MIN 1% MIN ISLAND SLOPING (TYR.) WHERE NOT OTHERWISE NOTED N.T.S. LEGEND EXISTING PROPOSED DESCRIPTION - - - - - - 20 - - - - - - CONTOUR LINE 21.50 • SPOT ELEVATION 2 AIM, STORM DQAIN INLET El •STORM D12AIN STORM DQAN PIPE ;` EMRCICY X\ 3�1, SLOPE NOTE, PER THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER THE `SPIL SEASONAL GROUNDAWATER ELEVATION ON SITE IS AT ELEVATION, 12.0' NOTE+ ALL SLOPES 311 AND STEEPER ARE TO RECEIVVE AN EROSION CONTROL BLANKET IN �a?�==_„=,- ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS. UPON COMPLETION OF GRADING OF SLOPES, =r24 -_ -__ CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY INSTALL IN \ -_,9\ -_,` ,, TOPSOIL, BLANKET, AND PERMANENT SEEDING. VICINITY MAP - NOT TO SCALE STORM DRAIN PIPE TABLE PIPE INVERT ELEV. PIPE SIZE TYPE LENGTH SLOPE DOWN UP 02 TO OI 36" RCP 21' 0.50% 12.65 12.76 OI TO RI 36" RCP 47' 0.50% 14.76 15.00 1 TO 2 36" RCP 36' 1.0% 10.00 10.36 2 TO 3 36" RCP 300, 0.5% 10.46 11.96 3 TO 4 30" RCP 130' 0.5% 12.06 12.71 4 TO 5 30" RCP 130' 0.5% 12.81 13.46 5 TO 6 24" RCP 130' 0.5% 13.56 14.21 6 TO 6A 24" RCP 121 0.5% 14-N 14.92 3 TO 7 24" RCP 166' 0.5% 12.06 12.89 7 TO 7A 18" RCP 71' 1.0 12.99 13.70 7 TO 7B 24" RCP 24' 1.0% 12.99 13.23 7 TO 8 24" RCP 130, 0.5% 12.99 13.64 8 TO 8A 24" RCP 24' 1.0% 13.74 13.98 5 TO 9 18" RCP 326' 0.5% 13.56 15.19 9 TO 10 18" RCP 34' 0.5% 15.29 15.46 10 TO II IS" RCP 36' 0.5% 15.56 15.74 12 TO 13 36" RCP 40' 1.25% 10.00 10.50 13 TO 14 36" RCP 246- 0.5% 10.60 11.83 14 TO 15 30" RCP 350' 0.5% 11.93 13.68 15 TO 16 24" RCP 176' 0.5% 13.78 14.66 16 TO 16A 18" RCP 104' 0.5% 14.76 15.27 16A TO 17 18" RCP 65' 0.5% 15,37 15.60 16A TO 16B 18" RCP 195' 0.5% 15.37 16.35 16B TO 16C 15" RCP 110, 0.5% 16.45 17.00 16C TO 16D 15" RCP 134' 0.5% 17.10 17.77 16D TO 16E 15" RCP 50' 0.5% 17.87 18.12 18 TO 19 48" RCP fool 0.5% 6.00 6.50 NOTE, PER THE 2006 CORPS JURISDICTIONAL DETERMINATION (JD) NO WETLANDS EXIST ON THE LOWE'S SITE, GRADING AND DRAINAGE NOTES I. ALL EXISTING STRUCTURES, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED TO REMAIN, FENCING, TREES, E ETC., WITHIN CONSTRUCTION AREA SHALL BE REMOVED E DISPOSED OF OFF SITE. ANY BURNING ON SITE SHALL BE SUBJECT TO LOCAL ORDINANCES E LOWE'S SPECIFICATIONS, 2. ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES SHALL BE PRECAST. 3. ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AND STORM SEWER PIPES SHALL MEET HEAVY DUTY TRAFFIC (H20) LOADING AND BE INSTALLED ACCORDINGLY. 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ALL UTILITY COMPANIES HAVING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ON SITE OR IN RIGHT-OF-WAY PRIOR TO EXCAVATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT UTILITY LOCATING COMPANY AND LOCATE ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO GRADING START. 5. SITE GRADING SHALL NOT PROCEED UNTIL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. 6. AFTER PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED, IMMEDIATELY APPLY E COMPACT STONE AFTER EROSION CONTROL MEASURES INSTALLED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE BUILDING PAD, GARDEN CENTER E APRONS TO O" - I/2" OF SUBGRADE AS PER SECTION 02300, DIVISION 2 OF LOWE'S STANDARD • • REVISIONS PRE -BID SET POST BID SET ISSUE DATE /I ISSUE DATE DATE1 I DESCRIPTION • RO Vr033 0iiiiiiiiiii• z w O\ U O a ` �N L Q > r ILLmQ O 14 QQ 0) p L[7 < O (i V) L N H J �� co h � v N 0', Q �O W W (9 LOWE'S HOME CENTERS. INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 336.658.4000 (V) 336.658.3257 (F) • THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF LCV4E'3 • HOME CENTERS. INC. ANY USE OR REPROO.ICTION INWHOLE CR PART IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF LOWI 'S HOME CENTERS, INC. COPYRIGHT Z07 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED W a O mi SITE SPECIFICATIONS. • • 7. BASE FOR BUILDING PAD TO +/- 1/2" OF EXCAVATING Q INTERIOR E PERIMETER FOOTINGS. Z 8. FRENCH DRAINS SHALL BE INSTALLED AS DIRECTED BY Z THE GEOTECPNICAL ENGINEER OR AS SHOWN ON PLANS. W 9. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE 2' X 2' X 6' THICK CONCRETE APRON AT ALL CLEANOUTS OUTSIDE OF w BUILDING, I 10. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH J _C) 1 T U 0 DIVISION 2 OF LOWE'S STANDARD SITE SPECIFICATIONS. -J F II, ALL ROOF DRAINS TO BUILDING SHALL END 5' OUTSIDE > If THE BUILDING LIMITS AS SHOWN ON PLAN AND SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A TEMPORARY PLUG AT THE END. U- m NOTE, ALL PROPOSED DRAINAGE STRUCTURES ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY, CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCURATE LOCATION OF THE STRUCTURE SUCH THAT THE APPLICABLE CASTING IS CORRECTLY ALIGNED WITH SURFACE FEATURES AS DESIGNED, V O / \ w z W Q W� Q 3:v no 1__IL O an 0 _9 ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 12/28/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: 0 60 120 DRAWING NUMBER: SCALE 1" = 60' S P 3 NOTE, DISPOSAL OF SEDIMENT. SEDIMENT REMOVED FROM SILT FENCE, INLET PROTECTION. SEDIMENT PONDS AND TRAPS, ETC. DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE TOPSOIL STOCKPILE AND RESPREAD AT THE END OF THE PROJECT. SEDIMENT REMOVED FROM THESE ITEMS AFTER THE SITE HAS BEEN SEEDED, SHALL BE HAULED OF SITE AND DISPOSED OF AT AN APPROVED, LISCENCED SPOIL AREA THAT IS IN FULL COMPLIANCE WITH THE NPDES REGULATIONS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING ANY APPROVALS NECESSARY TO ALLOW FOR THE DISPOSAL OF THIS MATERIAL IF HAULED OFF -SITE. q , , NOTE, YOPP ROAD UNDER CONSTRUCTION BY OTHERS$ 20` SEE YOPP CONSTRUCTION --_ v- vv --- � DRAWINGS BAILEY & ASSOCIATES LIMITS O MAP BOOK 54,,TPAGE 128-1, d DISTURBANCE `� � � ZONED B-1 CURRENT USE: DEVELOPMENT REMOVE /EXIST G I "p, // / �ts� v v °oho �/ URB AS S WIN NOTE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE CONSULTING 0- ENGINEER WITH A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE OF /// / i' `\ / ` \ o°O°o °o°o THE START OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. ACTIVITY IS DEFINED, I /� / ',� ���� �* `�/' ` ob°off0 °o°o / INSTALL $ILT FENCE +-1' BUT NOT NECESSARILY LIMITED TO INSTALLATION OF STONE I , j� ,/i' /' \`yam ,�� ,/` \, �o°�o°o°°o°o°°° OFF BACK OF EX. CURB CONSTRUCTION DRIVE, SILT FENCE, CLEARING AND GRUBBING, I�/// /,/ ,� `�� ,� \ 0 00 0 \�QLLOW `FOR SIDEWALK STRIPING TOPSOIL, GRADING, AND INSTALLATION OF ANY UTILITY OR ROAD WORK. SITE INSPECTIONS BY THE CEC AS REQUIRED CAN // / ° ti 1 CO TRUCTION THEN BE ARRANGED. ii' �i/ / I2222 EMPQPAR \\ -z, ---- CONS UCTIO ENTRANICE (SEE DLTAIL) v / �// 25' GRAVEL DRIVE ti 1 TO LAY6OWN AREA \ "\ FUEL STORAGE ,'' / LIMITS O / (110.7, 'CONTAINMENT) DISTURBANC / tip'OVERLAND FLOV� z o,ARROW (TYPJ + //T\ v v'v CONCRETE OUTPAREI,F�RWASHOUT LIMTS O0.60 _AC DISTURBANCE � /\ SANITATION ---1 n / - y - \ FACILITIES C / i v� TOPSOIL STOCKPILE / 7NLTALL TEMPORARY SHOWN GRAPHICALLY, 24'AMP 0 1.0% FOR ACTUAL SIZE DEPENDS XISTING 115 KV CROSSING ,-v�ON TOPSOIL GENERATE TRANSMISSION LINE LIMITS OF EXISTING DITCH ITC, S4 � ` PROGRESS ENERGY DISTURBANC ppqq BE UTILIZED AS A TRANSMISSION EASEMENT DIVERSION TO SEDIMENT BASIN / s �.. (TEMP, SEEDING) /_ \v `� ;+ S0000' 'S•F LAY©OWN AREA �� �� / . 6'. THICK LAYER'�IGOMPACTED ± \14111, ', iV4 CRUS: - 1 STONE . / \ I NSdfAI,L SILT FENCE I �' y _ X v TEMPORARY TOPSOIL = 25' WIDE GRAVEL \ \ I STOCKPILE: WITH / OFF PACK F0 EX, CURB I � T�7 ALLOW FOR SIDEWALK / DRIVE FOR PAD.. A` SILT FENCE / i CONSTRUCTION �N ACCESS BOUNDARY +/f v �' / /� 6° \\ ` I� � �\ i / bNT�2ACTOR�O ADHERE TO /+/ i° ww v / ' PROGRESS ENERGh TRANSMISSION LINE IR/W USE GUIDELINES MINIMUM 41 - �\ --//� i8° /4%0vv CBDI FOR 115 KVQUIPMENT LNES SHALLABENCES` TOP-_ IMET)I SEE DETAIL CKI REP I �fylf�q/ OF NOTE, ALL SLOPE"3t1 AN / i /I roP=17.28' 9' STEEPER TO RECEIVE IE IN-14 /' I / E our=14.63' EXISTING DITCH TO EROSION CONTROL BLANKET ` BE UTILIZED A0- ti�,1/,Z // IMITS( OF CONTRACTOR TO -MAINTAIN POSITIVE SEDIMENT ERJ SIN /DISTURBANCE z ti° ° DRAINAGE AWAY FROM BUILDING PAD ` + %°® (TEMP. SEEi7 iJG) $STING TRANSMISSION `", 0/ /+/ \i - g�+/° NOTE$ TEMPORARY UTILITIES // STRUCTURE n385 z \ /i , / / , +s° / \ '� \ / INSTALL ORANGE SAFETY APPROX. BLDG. �// (WATER, ELECTRIC AND PHONE) \ / / FENCE AROUND EXISTING FOOTPRINT kt + < SHALL BE EXTENDED TO LOWE'S APPROX. SLD 2p \ / ANSMISSION STRUCTURE v., OVERLAND FLOW L YDOWN AREA BY CONTRACTOR FOOTPRINT \\ Ag_ \\ \ \\ `,ARROW (TYPJ EXISTING PROPOSED - 1NAL-MART LOWE'S BUILDING ��� � % $MIT OF \\ `� / i C / DISTURBANCE CHECK DAM ;a� DIVERSION DITCH PAD AREA / Llf1E ��ov ;v �RI� RAP + FINISH FLOOR +. TO BASIN (-1,08, INSTALL SILT FENCE I �o` \ TEMP. SEEDING) ELEVATION 24.50 \ FLTEQ / OFF/ BACK OF EX. CURB v DIST �� ) ` RING v7� i TO /ALLOW FOR \\ INSTAL ` Dt� / 1 ` \PITCH I ' `S OF"I `\ -' G INSTALL TEMPORARY \ SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION TO DRAIN ��� 24' CMP o LOB FOR `v FUTURE HOME OM WAL M �� °`` ` - INSTALL STONE CHECK VERLAND FLOW \CROSSING / \` �,M IN DIVERSION ARROW (TYPJ \ ,' OF ,LOWE'S SIGN E�TY. DITCH (TYP) -- \ / IE=23.57' I - CBDI \ TOP=18.91' 20'• \ 1 ,'IE IN=14.02' V PINE i IE OUT=14.00' APPROX. BLDG. ---- ----- i/i�., _- v SHOWN �` �`� �v AFOOTPRINT ------ // TEMPORARY v �- /// o ° CONSTRUCTION ,�' / .z-`�0000 �\ ENTRANCE v v v v ��v DIVERSION DIT q------- /r/� v �'°°°° ° TO BASIN (t):OS, i / „/� TREES T®\ °°°o°° °, (SEE DETAIL) `\ = ---TEMP. SEEPING) /-- d1 0 -�- o i � BE REIytOVED CBDT- - ` ---\_-2--------- TOP-\\ /% 1 I 19.6� RCp INSTALL STONE /x �� I 2p IE IN=14.10 `v CHECK DAM IN / ui' / I IE OUT=14.05' / LIMITS OF v v v v� v $VERSION -D1TCH TEMPORA / /5 LIM O v �� �� / SLOPE IN DISTURBANCE \ vISTU 40e `� `�`�``��`��`� v S `v ••/s `� ��/ / / l INSTA DIVERSION TOR, �,/ INSTAL SILT- -ENCE OFF PL Dv�DRAIN ��� "��� i / I l / � � OFF BACK OF EX. �URB�i INSTALL ,STONE /O TO ALLOW FOR FROM WAL CRT PROP v v v v C1IECK DAM I O -�°'`SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION `\ INSTAL L`\ USER, IVE12 ON• DIT i r' N TRAbK WALKING EROSIORI '' NOTE, ALL SLOPES 311 AND STEEPER ARE TO RECEIVVE AN EROSION CONTROL BLANKET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS. UPON COMPLETION OF GRADING OF SLOPES, CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY INSTALL TOPSOIL, BLANKET, AND PERMANENT SEEDING. SEDIMENT BASIN 'I" DRAINAGE AREA • 16.4 ACRES STORAGE REQUIRED - 29,520 CF STORAGE PROVIDED • 400,706 CF CLEAN OUT ELEVATION - 6.0' BOTTOM ELEVATION - 5.0' DEWATERINGI 8" FAIRCLOTH SKIMMER (6* HEAD) *SEE POND SHEET FOR SECTION TOTAL LAND DISTURB 17.0 ACRES v SILT FENCE �� `wv�� / / \ E 14.60 ai / / 0g `j - \ CONTROL BLANKET AND OWN 4 1 , /' 5XISTING STORM 30• -- T Ti 4 \ HYDROSEE ING DRAIN TO BE / ° ��/i j / !O v v \v ••.c // �� S Zzz ,REMOVED ,�y / / O ILT FENCE ENERGY TR TALLv,DIVERASE�VIE PL TO DI O vv vv CBDi� FIRWAL-MA12T TEMPORAR TOP=21.7� \ E3(J Td�� �Sl� v SEDIMENT �q f�p1C �? , INSTALL DISTURBANCE RIP -RAP LIMITS ST/ NICE _ -„ - \ AT EMERGENCY ` TRAIN Is STRN U�TURE SPILLWAY TO BE REP CED BY ENERGY WITH IFT PALES \ 11 ✓O Og ) / (SEE UTILITY F `JNSTALC,/STOKE •CA4LC-z� EC DAM l T ?p ALON_ r NOTE, ALL 20 SLO S WALKING" ✓C� / ARE TO BE SOD ED SIQTi `6ONTROL-, vv IMMEDIATLEY UPON A \ + �i{aJ�j GRADING // � ` Y p RO G�� ` '� vA i / INSTALL �R \ LIMITS OF \ ` ` // eF'tT10E' DISTURBANCE / v AL Rh ------ ***CAUTION*** N.C. ONE CALL: UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE 3 DAYS BEFORE DIGGING CALL 811 A ONE CALL SYSTEM FOR COMMUNITY AND JOB SAFETY. *** CAUTION *** THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED MOM FIELD SURVEY INFORMATION AND EXISTING DRAWINGS THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED. ALTHOUGH HE DOES CERTIFY THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES VICINITY MAP - NOT TO SCALE US HWY 258/NC 24 V` 4`SS Jam' � SITE 0 O� QO EXISTING PROPOSED DESCRIPTION --- ° ---- 20 CONTOUR LINE -_- STORM DRAIN LINE SF REINFORCED SILT FENCE DIVERSION DIKE - - LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE IP INLET PROTECTION (SEE DETAIL S-EETS) ® CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) ® RIP -RAP APRON (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) STONE FILTER RING (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) TSDI) TEMPORARY SLOPE DRAIN (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE ;CHASE U I. Obtain all necessary permits E approvals. Call for Pre -Construction SWPPP Meeting before any land disturbing activity occurs, 2. Install the temporary Constr,;.ction entrances at the locations shown. 3. Establish limits of disturbance and install silt fence where shown. 4. Clear for erosion control neasures, diversion ditches, and temporary sediment basin with skimmer. 5. Excavate for the sediment basin. Install the riser structure and outlet pipe from the basin. Install a rip rap apron at the outfoll of the outlet pipe for outlet protection. 6. Stoke cIeonout elevation IT, basin. Sediment must be removed once it reaches the clednout elevation in order for the bd•.in to function properly. 7. Install diversion ditches to direct runoff to the temporary sediment basin, 8. Once sediment basin has been installed and diversions are directing runoff towards sediment basin begin moss grading operations. 9. Install 30,000 s.f, stone laydown area once grades allow. 10. Commence with phase 2. EROSION CONTROL NOTES: I, LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES SHALL NOT COMMENCE UNTL APPROVAL TO DO SO HAS BEEN RECEIVED BY GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. (INCLUDING STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN PER SECTION 800 OF LOWE'S DEVELOPMENT CRITERIAJ THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL STRICTLY ADHERE TO THE APPROVED INPDES SWPPP DRAWINGS DURING CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. 2. NO LAND CLEARING OR GRADING SHALL BEGIN UNTIL ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. 3. ALL EXPOSED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED AND MULCHED AS SPECIFIED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF FINAL GRADING. 4. 54OLLO CONSTRUCTION STOP FOR LONGER THAN 14 DAYS, THE SITE SHALL BE SEEDED AS SPECIFIED, 5. MAINTAIN EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AFTER EACH 0.5' RAIN AND AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK, 6. THIS PLAN SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED ALL INCLUSIVE AS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT SOL SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING THE SITE. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL ORDINANCES THAT APPLY. 8. ADDITIONAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES WILL BE INSTALLED F DEEMED NECESSARY BY ON SITE INSPECTION. • REVISIONS • OPRE -BID SET Q POST BID SET ISSUE DATE ISSUE DATE DATEI I DESCRIPTION • �+Uu I I%✓/// CARO =Q-�FtSSIp ��9�i 033 2 . F*131NE°e'oco 9 p� RRy(' I gVM j'`o 0 • n n Z w ON Z O Z: m � y c N ' lL Q r 0 CN a -O t 0) p In y 60 cID (� L N J N U)NO f ) NCID v doe Q �O W CD W at LL LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 336.658.4000 (V) 336,658.3257 (F) • • THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF LOWE'S HCME CENTERS. INC. ANY USE OR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR PART 0 PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WR TIEN II CONSENT OF LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. COPYRIGHT CDT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED V1(E) Uj 0 9. IF INSTALLATION OF STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM SHOULD BE INTERRUPTED BY WEATHER OR NIGHTFALL, THE PIPE • • ENDS SHAUL BE COVERED WITH FILTER FABRIC. z 10. COMPACT E MAINTAIN 30,000 SO. FT. OF 6• THICK STONE MATERIAL FOR LAYDOWN AREA a 25' WIDEGRAVEL O - TO BE ATED BY CT MANAGER. ESS ROAD OSH LABE ONIECESSARYETO II. GENE12AL�CONITRACTOR A RESPONSIBLE TOATAKE WHATEVER MEANS ESTABLISH PERMANENT SOIL STABILIZATION. O L J } m WY U) 12. SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SEDIMENT BASINS AND TRAPS BEFORE IT IS 25% FULL AND FROM Q �! 2 SILT FENCE WHEN SEDIMENT PEACHES 1'3 THE HEIGHT OF THE SILT FENCE, W T U 13. ALL WORK TO BE DONE N STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH DIVISION 2 OF LOWE'S STANDARD SITE SPECIFICATIONS. CONSTRUCTION NOTES, I. AFTER PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES INSTALLED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE BUILDING PAD, GARDEN CENTER AND APRONS TO +/- 0.5" OF SUBGRADE AS PER DIVISION 2 COMPACTION SPECIFICATIONS. 2. IMMEDIATELY APPLY AND COMPACT STONE BASE FOR BUILDING PAD TO +/- O - y2 OF CONCRETE SUBGRADE AS PER DIVISION 2 SPECIFICATIONS. STONE SHALL BE APPLIED PRIOR TO EXCAVATING INTERIOR AND PERIMETER FOOTINGS. MAINTENANCE STATEMENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES WILL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES. IF FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE APPROVED PLAN DOES NOT PROVIDE FOR EFFECTIVE EROSION CONTROL, ADDITIONAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED TO CONTROL OR TREAT THE SEDIMENT SOURCE, zz LZ O , O O w Z j �� U 2� �Uo Z W0 O� ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 12/28/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: DRAWING NUMBER: 0 60 120 S P - 5 SCALE 1" = 60' il NOTE, DISPOSAL OF SEDIMENT. SEDIMENT REMOVED FROM SILT FENCE, INLET PROTECTION, ' SEDIMENT PONDS AND TRAPS, ETC. DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, SHALL BE PLACED ON THE TOPSOIL STOCKPILE AND RESPREAD AT THE END OF THE PROJECT. SEDIMENT ^ f REMOVED FROM THESE ITEMS AFTER THE SITE HAS BEEN SEEDED, SHALL BE HAULED OF SITE AND DISPOSED OF AT AN APPROVED, LISCENCED SPOIL AREA THAT IS IN FULL COMPLIANCE \` WITH THE NPDES REGULATIONS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ' OBTAINING ANY APPROVALS NECESSARY TO ALLOW FOR TI-E - DISPOSAL OF THIS MATERIAL IF HAULED OFF -SITE, NOTE, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE CONSULTING ENGINEER WITH A MINIMUM OF 72 HOURS ADVANCE NOTICE OF y TI-E START OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY IS DEFINED, BUT NOT NECESSARILY LIMITED TO INSTALLATION OF STONE w. f CONSTRUCTION DRIVE, SILT FENCE, CLEARING AND GRUBBING, STRIPING TOPSOIL, GRADING AND INSTALLATION OF ANY UTILITY OR ROAD WORK. SITE INSPECTIONS BY THE CEC AS REQUIRED CAN THEN BE ARRANGED. _ 7 BAILEY OT 8SOCIATES LIMITS �� MAP BOOK 54, PACE 128-1. ZONED B-1 j DISTURBING-� CURRENT USE: DEVELOPMENT EL °O60 n f 31 �/ / n. 24Ar / v DIST \DIVERSI PL TEMPORARY \ �iCONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE vv EE DETAIL) SILT V CE *4-I' OFF -6CK EX. CURB \ ALLOW-2FOR A Si ALK CONSTaJCTION- I / ILI FENCE **-1' OFF / AC OF OF EX. CURB IR TO ALLOW FOR / S WALK CONSTRUCTION ACCESS TO BE BARRICADE UNTIL STONE BASE IS IN PLACE N TEI CONTRACTOR TO ADHERE TO PROGRESS ENNI RANSMISSION LINE R/W USE GUIDELINES. MINIMUM EQUIPMENT CBDI CLEARANCES FOR 115 KV LINES TOP= SHA L BE MET, SEE DETAIL E 0 T= r4' /LIM% S,_/- /i% PURPOSES. THIS PLAN IS INTENDED / �� �� RCP I /DIPTUR ANCE ; /i�j1f TO PROVIDt' A GENERALTOP28' PHASING ��,� p ?A °a O°p P / v1 v IE IN=14.69' OF GRAGr!G ACTIVITIES ONLY, AND vv o �O� / // ; I IE OUT=14.63' SHALL N:C'I BE USED TO ' 06� STAKEOUT SLOPES, BUILDING LOCATION, STORM DRAIN, ETC. / S ON OF U �1 DITCH F E,-A / S u 1 � / 20 � J / OUTPAR ,E4 ALL INTERIORC LANDS AND 36' BEHIND i PERIMETER CURBS _ / SHALL BE SODDED (RE, LANDSCAPE) / / ' 7ti1�.�C1r` INSTALL FREN DRAIN ALONG TTOM OF EXISTING J ID (SEE DETAIL) \\ P O` bTE: THIS PLAN SHALL NOT BE SED FOR FINAL GRADING 0 19 \ \ 117K DEEPIF IF F.F.E. = 24.50' ALL INTERIOR . \ AND 36' BEHIND / \ NOTE: ALL SLOPES 3:1 AND PERIMETER CURBS 3 - STEEPER TO RECEIVE SHALL BE SODDED INSTALL F NCH j v EROSION CONTROL BLANKET PET LANDSCAPE) \DRAIN A G SOTTO OF EXISTING P 2.0 v NOTE: HATCHING DENOTING SEEDING ` DITCH SEE DEFTAIL) (TEMP„ PERM., SOD) IS SHOWN FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY. ALL v i DISTURBED AREAS SHALL RECEIVE APPROPRIATE STABILIZATION WHETHER vv OR NOT THEY ARE HATCHED. / �v INSTALL- _FRENCP MPORARY OPE DRAIN - DRAIN ALONG ?O BOTTOM OF EXISTING D DITCH (SEE DETAIL) NOTE, ALL SLOPES 30 AND STEEPER ARE TO 12ECEIVVE AN EROSION CONTROL BLANKET IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS. UPON COMPLETION OF GRADING OF SLOPES, CONTRACTOR SHALL IMMEDIATELY INSTALL TOPSOIL, BLANKET, AND PERMANENT SEEDING. OTAL LAND DISTURBANCE 17.0 AGES / RANGE SAFETY FENCE AROUND EXISTING TRANSMISSION /'STRU'TURE SHALL BE REMOVED UPON INSTALLATION OF CEG AND / B/ LARDS /INSTALL FRENCH DRAIN ALONG \ TQM OF EXISTING / /} DITCSH (SEE-IETAIL) LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE T SILT /FENCE 4-1' OFF 1 BACK OF EX. CURB i TO TALLOW FOR Qi SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION r / r \ O / CBDI \ TOP-18.91' \ ,1E IN-14.02' IE OUT=14-00' I < TEMPORARY p_ CONSTRUCTION ` ENTRANCE / / A SEE DETAIL) /--- TOP=19.6T4" Rap IE IN-14.10' 24 IE OUT-14.05' ---- LIMITS OF DISURB TANCF� `\ 'OFF PLINSTALL- iLT- NICE *-I' RbNOFF FIR/ / i OFF BACK OF EX. �L � L-MART FIR ERT ��;� vv v / /O TO ALLOW FOR \ \\ SUtl> vv SHOWNv \ VEI T I CPD Ef WAL TOP=21.75' E=1 B.96' O ry IP ° SIDEWALK CONST12UCTI0 ea`� 5 TRACK WALKING, EROSION' O� v/✓ CONTROL`�G— BLANKET AND 22 HYDROSEEDIN------ O v \v I�T FENCE N DIT mac•` P N RUNO 2T Y2ROPER TRAnQKV WALK \\ ------ / /\\\1V L BL ; ; �_ LIMITS OF H OSEEDING\\ \ HEADWALL __ DISTURBANCE EXIST SIDE ANC RS ,' ' NOTE, STORMWATER TRANSMIS N\STRU TO BE RE PL D BY \PROG "`" r� ` / OS FACILITY TO RECEIVE ENERGY WITH PERMANENT SEEDING 'SEE UTILITY `\ STON7E / CHIC T ? /S / PER SPECIFICATIONS AM SEE DES IL)t 0 m MOTET ALL 211 SL S T qA WALKINC3 /CI l ARE TO BE SOD D h // _ l IMMEDIATLEY UPON S10$*:�CONTROL / GRADING LA s, \ LIMITS OF NCE- A,LQNQ, DISTURBANCE _ ***CAUTION*** N.C. ONE CALL: UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE 3 DAYS BEFORE DIGGING CALL 877 A ONE CALL SYSTEM FOR COMMUNITY AND JOB SAFETY. *** CAUTION *** THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM FIELD SURVEY INFORMATION AND EXISTING DRAWINGS. THE SURVEYOR MAKES NO GUARANTEE THAT THE UNDERGROUND VTRIIIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED, ALTHOUGH HE DOES CERTIFY THAT THEY ME LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFORMATION AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. VICINITY MAP - NOT TO SCALE EROSION CONTROL LEGEND EXISTING PROPOSED DESCRIPTION --- 20 --- 20 CONTOUR LINE STORM DRAIN LINE SF REINFORCED SILT FENCE DIVERSION DIKE — — LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE NIP INLET PROTECTION (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) ® RIP -RAP APRON (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) STONE FILTER RING (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) TSD==)TSD=� TEMPORARY SLOPE DRAIN (SEE DETAIL SHEETS) CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 'PHASE 2) I. Maintain all BMP's. Check all BMP'S and repair as necessary. 2. Building pad to be constructed as grading will allow. Stone pad upon reaching grade. 3. Continue grading site as raeded to achieve final grades for the parking lot and access roads. Hydroseed all slopes with permanent seed mixture. Use appropriate slope protection. 4. Install stormdrain in the parking lot. Install protection at all inlets and outlets at the time of installation. Contractor to inspect pipes for any sediment. If encountered, sediment is to be removed. 5. Curb and gutter parking Ic:t, driveways, and landscaped islands. Begin paving operations. 6. Hydroseed all disturbed arias not receiving sod with permanent seed mixture and straw mulch with tockifier. Sod all other areas. 7. Install trees and shrubs per Landscape plan and mulch. 8. Remove silt from basins and storm drain pipes as soon as vegetation has been established on all disturbed areas. Convert Riser to permanent status and grade wet detention pond to it's final configuration. 9. Remove all BMP's once vegetation has been established. Perform general cleanup of site. EROSION CONTROL NOTES: L LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITES SHALL NOT COMMENCE UNTL. APPROVAL TO DO SO HAS BEEN RECEIVED BY GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. (INCLUDING STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN PER SECTION 800 OF LOWE'S DEVELOPMENT CRITERIA.) THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL STRICTLY ADHERE TO THE APPROVED NPDES SWPPP DRAWINGS DURING CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. 2. NO LAND CLEARING OR GRADING SHALL BEGIN UNTL ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. 3. ALL EXPOSED AREAS SHALL BE SEEDED AND MULCHED AS SPECIFIED WITHIN 14 DAYS OF FINAL GRADING. 4. SHOULD CONSTRUCTION STOP FOR LONGER THAN 14 DAYS, THE SITE SHALL BE SEEDED AS SPECIFIED. 5. MAINTAIN EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AFTER EACH 0.5' RAIN AND AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK. 6. THIS PLAN SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED ALL INCLUSIVE AS THE CONTRACTOR SHALL TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT SOIL SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING THE SITE. 7, CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL STATE AND LOCAL ORDINANCES THAT APPLY. 8. ADDITIONAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES WILL BE INSTALLED IF DEEMED NECESSARY BY ON SITE INSPECTION. • • REVISIONS PRE -BID SET POST BID SET ISSUE DATE II ISSUE DATE DATE DESCRIPTION \QX \�N�1111C1 Inf 333 r 11/14 % I Z U O Z N� CQ ` N G ILLQ m d IL Q .6 � m O It OoUco a�L N O n O (3) W O GO 0 SON= Q �O W W U_ LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 336.658.4000(V) 336.658.3257(F) • THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF LOVIES • ROME CENTERS, MC. MY L19E OR REPRODUCTION M WHOLE OR PART IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEM CONSENT OF LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. COPYRIGHT 2WT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED iu 0 J 9. F INSTALLATION OF STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM SHOULD BE INTERRUPTED BY WEATHER OR NIGHTFALL, THE PIPE • • ENDS SHALL BE COVERED WITH FILTER FABRIC. Z 10. COMPACT E MAINTAIN 30,000 SO. FT. OF 6' THICK STONE MATERIAL FOR LAYDOWN AREA £ 25' WIDE O — GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TO BUILDING. LAYDOWN AREA TO BE LOCATED BY LOWE'S PROJECT MANAGER. II. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO TAKE WHATEVER MEANS NECESSARY TO ESTABLISH PERMANENT SOIL STABILIZATION, ',, w } m O 12. SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SEDIMENT BASINS AND TRAPS BEFORE IT IS 25% FULL AND FROM SILT FENCE WHEN SEDIMENT REACT -ES )� THE 14EIG14T OF THE SILT FENCE. W�l O =d 13. ALL WORK TO BE DONE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH DIVISION 2 OF LOWE'S STANDARD SITE SPECIFICATIONS. CONSTRUCTION NOTES: I, AFTER PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES INSTALLED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GRADE BUILDING PAD, GARDEN CENTER AND APRONS TO 4/- 0.5' OF SUBGRADE AS PER DIVISION 2 COMPACTION SPECIFICATIONS. 2. IMMEDIATELY APPLY AND COMPACT STONE BASE FOR BUILDING PAD TO 4/- 0 - %2' OF CONCRETE SUBGRADE AS PER DIVISION 2 SPECIFICATIONS. STONE SHALL BE APPLIED PRIOR TO EXCAVATING INTERIOR AND PERIMETER FOOTINGS. MAINTENANCE STATEMENT EROSION CONTROL MEASU 'ES WILL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES. IF FULL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE APPROVED PLAN DOES NOT PROVIDE FOR EFFECTIVE EROSION CONTROL, ADDITIONAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE IMPLEMENTED TO CONTROL OR TREAT THE SEDIMENT SOURCE. c� zQ LLz 0 pCL Z0 Uj_c� W Uj Z �U0 .0 0<� • u) 0 • ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 12/28/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: 0 60 120 DRAWING NUMBER: SCALE I" - 60' S IMB—6 \\\ LOWE'S STANDARD LANDSCAPE NOTES I. ALL PLANTED AREAS SHALL RECEIVE A > BAILEY &ASSOCIATES / LOT 8 3" LAYER OF SHREDDED PINE BARK � \�v� MAP BOOK 54, PAGE 128-1 MULCH OVER A 10 MIL WEED MAT r ZONED B-1 EQUAL TO 'WEEDBLOCK" BY EASY ss CURRENT USE: DEVELOPMENT GARDENER OR DEWITT WEE BARRIER. AREA TO \ BE O 2. ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT RECEIVING SODDED � PLANTINGS/OR SOD (INCLUDING EL(10) s APPROXIMATE LOCATION P*4T 5f$=WAM SHALL M 92900 WITW ` IIW112� 11" wAILR LINL A PERMANENT SEED MIXTURE. 3. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH DIVISION 2 OF sS LOWE'S STANDARD SITE SPECIFICATIONS. AREA TO BE <.,. 4, QUANTITIES ARE RESPONSIBILITY OF CM(I) SODDED CONTRACTOR.- CM(2y�PIIGor SP(IO) NI // 1..M117/ H(18) CM(3) W WAOD CP(D AREA TO BE o SP(8) CM(3) -GA(ID CM(2) SODDED ` SP(8) f` 0 0(2) W WO(2) P CP(2) t o NOTE, ALL INTERIOR ISLANDS CH(21) / CM(D TO BE SODDED / AS NEEDED Y XISTING TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE =385 FRIPOGPESS ENERGY NO LANDSCAPING SHALL BE . o PIPE BOLLARD' I PLANTED WITHIN 30' OF a (SEE DETAIL)/ THE EXISTING TRANSMISSION r o / 0 STRUCTURE -12M(23) LOWES 117K DEEP '�RM(5) Mtn F.F.E. = 24.50' / O CM(D / RM R / RIM FH(60 / PM R 8' HIGH MASONRY / / / / 3' W E R SCREEN WALL / SOD S RIP QM (SEE DETAIL) / / BE IN CEG o ' R R i / G / ss s d � MI'o DO1 0. . u e►,�► ADDITIONAL NOTES, I. SEE LANDSCAPE DETAILS FOR LANDSCAPE NOTES. 2. ALL LANDSCAPE MATERIAL WITHIN THE EXISTING TRANSMISSION LINE EASEMENT SHALL NOT EXCEED A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 12' AT MATURITY AND MAY NOT INTERFERE WITH PROGRESS ENERGY'S ACCESS AND/OR MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS. LINE TABLE LINE LENGTH BEARING L1 103,59' N 36'44'18" E 12 57.83' N 85°51'18" E 13 36.56' S 53-15'42" E 1-4 74.79' S 53-15'42" E L5 20.04' S 75'22'30" E L6 117.07' S 75-22'30" E CURVE TABLE CURVE RADIUS LENGTH TANGENT CHORD BEARING DELTA Cl 1677.28' 191.96' 96.08' 191.85' S 69°09'49" E 633'26" C2 1640.42' 96.82' 48.43' 96.81' S 63'55'13" E 3*22'55" C3 1635.12' 105.76' 52.90' 105.74' S 60°22'46" E 3'42'21" 3' WIDE SC'D \ STRIP BEHIND \ CEG STAGGERED A AM A DOUBLE / m 10' VEGETATIVE SHELF 110W OF IH(186)00 12 I H WITH O,C, o TO BE PLANTED W(TH 5' f / EMERGENT RUSH AM 12 ®® / ARROW ARUM ®m STORMWATER MANAGEMENT M A FACILITY TO RECEEVE LOW ® / MAINTENANCE SEEDING MIX 00 / m (SEE DETAIL SHEET SP-14) AM /f 0 / 100' CAROLINA POWER ®m m TRANSMISSION EASEMENT ®® A NO LANDSCAPING SHALL BE AM PLANTED WITHIN 30' OF THE EXISTING TRANSMISSION STRUCTURE ®® AM(32) / \ EXISTING TRANSMISSION M Foc STRUCTURE =384 ®m 4' HIGH VINYL AM 0 A COATED FENCE m FOCMKR m (SEE DETAIL) ®® / // ♦ AM EXISTING 115 KV m TRANSMISSION LINE ® m® I . ***CAUTION*** N.C. ONE CALL: UTILITY LOCATOR SERVICE 11 3 DAYS BEFORE DIGGING CALL 811 A ONE CALL SYSTEM FOR COMMUNITY AND JOB SAFETY. *** CAUTION *** THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN HAVE BEEN LOCATED FROM THE K*WYN M� 9 NO � SURVEY ANT AiAT EXISTING UNOOtRC �O UTILITIES SHOWN COMPRISE ALL SUCH UTILITIES IN THE AREA, EITHER IN SERVICE OR ABANDONED. THE SURVEYOR FURTHER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES SHOWN ARE IN THE EXACT LOCATION INDICATED, ALTHOUGH HE DOES CERTIFY THAT THEY ARE LOCATED AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE FROM INFORMATId AVAILABLE. THE SURVEYOR HAS NOT PHYSICALLY LOCATED THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. VICINITY MAP — NOT TO SCALE PLANT LIST QUANTITY SYMBOL CODE SCIENTIFIC NAME COMMON NAME SIZE REQUIREMENTS SPACING 28 (D WO QUERCUS WILLOW OAK 2" CALIPER, PHELLOS 8' MIN, HT, SHOWN 28 RM ACER QED 2" CALIPER, 20' e RUBRUM MAPLE 8' MIN. HT, O.C. (�y 12 ' Cp PISTACIA CHINESE 2" CALIPER, AS F,,�..,,� CHINENSIS PISTACHIO 8' MIN. HT, SHOWN 32 Q AM ACER GINNALA AMUR MAPLE 2" CALIPER, AS BAILEY COMPACT" BAILEY 8' MIN. HT. SHOWN LAGERSTROEMIA CHEROKEE AS 31 CM INDICA 'CHEROKEE' CRAPE MYRTLE 6' MIN. HT. SHOWN ILEX X R 81 62 FH ATTENUATA HOLLY 6' MIN. HT. O.C. ' FOSTERI' SPIRAEA NIPPONICA SNOWMOUND GAL, 3' 83 SP 'SNOWMOUND' SpIREA 3 O.C. 66 O GA ABELIA X GRANDIFLORA GLOSSY 3 GAL. 31 O.C. 'EDWARD GOUCHER' ABELIA 129 © CH ILEX31 CORNUTA CHAORIS YA 3 GAL, O C. 'CARISSA' 198 IH 12APHIOLEPIS INDICA INDIA 3 GAL. SHOWN I HAWTHORN 10 EL LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOUA ENGLISH 3 GAL. 2.5' O.C. 'QLFTB' LAVENDER LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS: TOTAL DEVELOPMENT IMPACT AREA (TDIA)I 16.84AC = 733,550 SQ. FT. TOTAL IMPERVIOUS AREA (TIA), 505,366 SO. FT. VEHICLE ACCOMODATION AREA (VAA), 323,716 SQ. FT. IMPERVIOUS SURFACE RATIO ISR, (TIA/TDIA) = 0.689 (69% - MODERATE ISI) TOTAL REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AREA, (VAA m 12%) = 38,846 SQ, FT. REQUIRED INTERIOR LANDSCAPE AREA, (50% OF REQUIRED LANDSCAPE AREA) = 19,423 SO. FT. TOTAL PROVIDED LANDSCAPE AREA, 104,961 SQ, FT. TOTAL PROVIDED INTERIOR LANDSCAPE AREA, 28,325 SO. FT. TREES/SHRUBS, (VAA W 0.0002) - REQUIRED - 64.74 LARGE DECIDUOUS TREES (REQUIRED) • REVISIONS • OPRE -BID SET A POST BID SET ISSUE DATE ISSUE DATE UAIE1 I DESCRIPTION IC A R 04�iii `��OQ'•oFESSJO' •, Ix •1 �03 U z U � z 0) .G m iLL > 0 LL m O :3 Q 0) p OU acn-c N y O TE (f) \D to N " �0, = Q -S� N W W C9 of - • • LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 336.658.4000(V) 336.658.3257(F) • NET DRAWING 19 THE PROPERTY OP LOWE'9 • HOME CENTERS. INC. ANY USE OR REPROWCTION IN WHO E OR PART IB I PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WIBFFEN CONSENT OF LOWE'S HOME CENFERS, INC. COPYRIGHT CDT ALL RIGHTS RESERVED %A W O J 3.24 ADDITIONAL TREES REQUIRED FOR PARKING • • PROVIDED - 68 TOTAL LARGE DECIDUOUS TREES (REQUIRED) 68 LARGE DECIDUOUS TREES (PROVIDED) Z (VAA W 0.001) = W m REQUIRED - 323.72 SHRUBS (REQUIRED) 16.19 ADDITIONAL SHRUBS REQUIRED FOR PARKING O LU 339.91 TOTAL SHRUBS (REQUIRED) _ PROVIDED - 340 SHRUBS (PROVIDED) v 62 LARGE SHRUBS (PROVIDED) 278 SMALL SHRUBS (PROVIDED) 257 EVERGREEN SHRUBS (76%) n u m INTERIOR LANDSCAPE REQUIREMENTS (401 OF TOTAL), Q O Z ^ TREES REQUIRED - 27.19 O TREES PROVIDED - 40 ( 1 SHRUBS REQUIRED - 135.96 \J SHRUBS PROVIDED - 278 V REQUIRED DETENTION POND PLANTING, 0 UJ v O 1 TREE PER 50 LINEAR FEET OF DETENTION POND 983 / - 20 Q O Q LF 50 LARGE DECIDUOUS TREES (REQUIRED) 9 27 LARGE DECIDUOUS TREES (PROVIDED) I (983 LF * 0.5) / 3 164 SMALL SHRUBS (REQUIRED) •mmmimmmook —1 1• 164 SMALL SHRUBS (PROVIDED) ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 12/28/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: 0 60 120 DRAWING NUMBER: SCALE 1" = 60' S P — 7 ' REVISIONS I PRE -BID SET POST BID SET O ISSUE DATE � ISSUE DATE DATE I I DESCRIPTION Ill ILL! w T T 3 4 5 6 Tui 8a a a a a I � of o� � � � I I w OI OI OI OI OI OI I I I z 0 >Io �O �O ZI �O �O mO m0 0 M In �'� 00 00 J o0 00 0 • 00 0 '' O O J OW( 4' w z `-' N " N }�L1 "'' N N N N N N N N Q r a J Q _j Q _j Q J m -J `m J J 0 Q a wl �I ku ul Ill 3 ww aw aw aw aw aw' aw aw }I� }I� }I� �I� = N a :D z a I- oT N � l a 0 30 30 I- u I- I- or 30 30 � ni � DZ z FINISHED I GRADE I - --- -- I - -- I -------- - ------ I --- EXISTING GRADE I I I j 121 LF OF PCP36" COPE 300 LF RC 0.5% SL OF e PE ° v ° 130 30' 0.5% F OF CP e LOPE ri— 130 LF 30" RCP 0.5% SL F e E ci 13 01 g 24" O. 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SCALE I" - 6' • a • CAll R//ii/� •a 033 9�r �yRF�GINE�e'�y�� r T.-SO����4i U z a LL LL v 0 h m �j0"= Q O (D Lu LU W lL LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 336.658.4000 (V) 336.658.3257 (F) ' THIS DRAWING IS T!E PROPERTY CF LOWE'S ' NOW CENTERS. INC. ANY USE OR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR PART I9 PROHIBITED WITHOUT EXPRESSED WTETIEN CONSENT OF LOWE8 HOW CENTERS, NO. 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GRADE I I 25 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 _ 336.658.4000 M 336.658.3257(F) — _ • • 20 CENTERIS %NPROPERTY aF LOWE'9 HOME CENTERS, INC.W HOME OR — — EXISTING WHOLE REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR PNR 6 OR PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE EXPRESSED WRITTEN I I — — — GRADE CONSENT OF LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. COPYRIGHT MOOT MI. RIGHTS RESERVED • • NI Ld M F O z O LF ' II 1 15"195 OF F 18" P 15" P 54RCPo P 0 LOPE 0.5LOPE 5SLOP .5%0.5% I . I 0 I 1714 �I 9.IO ^Im cd1 Z QQ Z 0 Z z z z z z z STORM DRAIN PROFILE FOR STRUCTURES 16A TNRU 16E 0 60 120 1 1mom HORIZ. SCALE I" - 60' 0 6 Ye VERT. SCALE I" - 6' II H iu 0 J ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 12/28/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: DRAWING NUMBER SP-10A 0 0 0 REVISIONS ' I PERMANENT SEEDING HYDROSEEDING 6.10 TEMPORARY SEEDING ISSUEPRE-BID DATE POST BID SET O ISSUE DATE 0 ISSUE DATE Surface roughening is particularly important when hydroseeding, as a rough- DATE I I DESCRIPTION Definition Controlling runoff and erosion on disturbed areas by establishing perennial vegetative cover with seed. Purpose To reduce erosion and decrease sediment yield from disturbed areas, and to per- manently stabilize such areas in a manner that is economical, adapts to site con- ditions, and allows selection of the most appropriate plant materials. Specifications SEEDBEDREGuIiEuENTS Establishment of vegetation should not be attempted on sites that are unsuitable due to inappropriate soil texture, poor drainage, concentrated overland flow, or steepness of slope until measures have been taken to correct these problems, To maintain a good stand of vegetation, the soil must meet certain minimum re- quirements as a growth medium. The existing soil should have these criteria, Enough fine-grained (silt and clay) material to maintain adequate mois- ture and nutrient supply (available water capacity of at least .05 Inches water to I inch of soil). Sufficient pore space to permit root penetration, • Sufficient depth of soil to provide an adequate root zone. The depth to rock or impermeable layers such as hardpans should be 12 inches or more, except on slopes steeper than 2:1 where the addition of soil is not feasible. A favorable pH range for plant growth, usually 6.0-6.5. Freedom from large roots, branches, stones, large clods of earth, or trash of any kind. Clods and stones may be left on slopes steeper than 31 if they are to be hydroseeded. If any of the above criteria ore not met - i.e., if the existing soil is too coarse, dense, shallow or acidic to foster vegetation -special amendments are required. The soil conditioners described below may be beneficial or, preferably, topsoil may be applied in accordance with Practice 6.04, Topsoiling. SOIL CONDITIONERS In order to improve the structure or drainage characteristics of a soil, the fol- lowing materials may be added. These amendments should only be necessary where soils have limitations that make them poor for plant growth or for fine turf establishment (see Chapter 3, Vegetative Considerations - refer to N.C. Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual.) Peat- Appropriate types are sphagnum moss peat, hypnum moss peat, reed - sedge peat, or peat humus, all from fresh -water sources. Peat should be shredded and conditioned in storage piles for at least 6 months after excavation. Sand- clean and free of toxic materials. Vermiculite- horticultural grade and free of toxic substances Rsttedmaltrs- stable or cattle manure not containing undue amounts of straw or other bedding materials, Thoroui; lly rotted sawdust -free of stones and debris. Add 6 lb of nitrogen to each cubic yard. Skubs-Treated sewage and Industrial sludges are available in various forms; these should be used only in accordance with local, State, and Federal regula- tions. SPECIES SELECTION Use the Key to Permanent Seeding Mixtures (Table 6.11b) to select the most appropriate seeding mixture based on the general site and maintenance factors. A listing of species, including scientific names and characteristics, is given in Appendix 8,02 (refer to N.C. Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual.) SEEDBED PREPARATION Install necessary mechanical erosion and sedimentation control practices b._fore seeding, and complete grading according to the approved plan. Urns and ferlazw needs should be determined by Boll tests. Soil testing is per- formed free of charge by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture soil test- Ing laboratory. Directions, sample cartons, and information sheets are available through county Agricultural Extension offices or from NCDA. Because the NCDA soil testing lab requires 1-6 weeks for sample turn -around, sampling must be planned well in advance of final grading. Testing is also done by com- mercial laboratories. When soil tests are not available, follow rates suggested on the Individual specification sheet for the seeding mix chosen. Application rates usually FOR Into the following ranges, Ground agricultural limestone Light -textured, sandy soils 1-1 1/2 tons/acre Heavy -textured, clayey sons+ 2-3 tons/acre Fertilizer Grasses, 800-1200 lb/acre of 10-10-10 (or the equivalent) Grass -legume mixtures: 800-1200 lb/acre of 5-10-10 (or the equivalent) Appy ens l %rtlzer evenly and Incorporate Into the top 4-6 Inches of soil by disking or other suitable means. Operate machinery on the contour. When using a hydroseeder, apply time and fertilizer to a rough, loose surface. Rouphensrfaees according to Practice 6,03, Surface Roughening. Complete seedbed preparation by breaking up large clods and raking into a smooth, uniform surface (slopes less than 3:1). Fill in or level depressions that can collect water. Broadcast seed into a freshly loosened seedbed that has not been sealed by rainfall. SEEDING Seeding dates given in the sealing mixture specifications are designated as 'best' or 'possible'. Seedlings properly carried out within the 'best' dates have a high probability of success. It is also possible to have satisfactory establishment when seeding outside these dates. However, as you deviate from them, the probability of Failure increases rapidly. Seeding on the last date shown under 'possible' may reduce chances of success by 30-50%. Always take this into account in scheduling land -disturbing activities. Usecelllledseed for permanent seeding whenever possible. Certified seed is inspected by the North Carolina Crop Improvement Association. It meets published North Carolina Standards and should bear an official 'Certified Seed' label (Figure 6.111o). Labeling of non -certified seed Is also required by law. Labels contain Important Information on seed purity, germinotion, and presence of weed seeds. Seed must meet State standards for content of noxious weeds. Do not accept seed contain- ing 'prohibited noxious weed seed. stoGllate legume seed with the Rhizobium bacteria appropriate to the species of legume (Chapter 3, Vegetative Considerations - refer to N.C. Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual.) Apply sand uniformly with a cyclone seeder, drop -type spreader, drill, cul- tipacker seeder, or hydroseeder on a firm, friable seedbed. When using a drill or cultipacker seeder, plant small grains no more than I Inch deep, grasses and legumes no more than 1/2 inch. Equipment should be cali- brated In the field for the desired seeding rate. When using broadcast -sealing methods, subdivide the area into workable sec- tions and determine the amount of seed needed for each section. Apply one-half the seed while moving back and forth across the area, making a uniform pot- ters, then apply the second half In the same way, but moving at right angles to the first pass (Figure 6.110. Cover broadeael seed by raking or chain drag&& Mten firm tiro slrlace with a roller or cultipacker to provide good seed contact MlAeh all plantings immediately after seeding (Practice 6,14, Mulching - refer to N.C. Sediment and Erosion Control Planning and Design Manual,) ened slope will provide some natural coverage for time, fertilizer, and seed. The surface should not be compacted or smooth. Fine seedbed preparation is not necessary for hydroseeding operations; large clods, stones, and irregularities provide cavities in which seeds can lodge. Rate of wood fiber (cellulose) application should be at least 2,000 lb/acre. Apply legume inoculants at four times the recommended rate when adding in- oculant to a hydroseeder slurry. If a machinery breakdown of 1/2 to 2 hours occurs, add 507 more seed to the tank, based on the proportion of the slurry remaining. This should compensate for damage to seed. Beyond 2 hours, a full rate of new seed maybe necessary. Line Is not normally applied with a hydraulic seeder because it Is abrasive. It can be blown onto steep slopes In dry form. Maintenance Generally, a stand of vegetation cannot be determined to be fully established until soil cover has been maintained for one full year from planting. Inspect seeded areas for failure and make necessary repairs and resealings within the same season, if possible. Reseeding- If a stand has inadequate cover, re-evaluate choice of plant mate- rials and quantities of lime and fertilizer. Re-establish the stand after seedbed preparation or over -seed the stand. Consider seeding temporary, annual species if the time of year is not appropriate for permanent seeding (Practice 6.10, Tem- porary Seeding - refer to Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual). IF vegetation fails to grow, soil be must tested to determine if acidity or nutrient imbalance is responsible. Fertilization- On the typical disturbed site, full establishment usually requires refertilization in the second growing season. Fine turf requires annual main- tenance fertilization. Use soil tests If possible or follow the guidelines given for the specific seeding mixture. Table 6.11 k Seeding No.1P for. Steep Slopes or Poor enau c Mae Table " I Seeding No. 2P tor. Gentle Slopes, Average Sol• Low Maintenance Seeding mtxdre sped" I Rate (b/acre) Talt Fescue 100 Sericea lespedeza 30 Kobe lespedeza 10 Seeding notes 1. In Eastern Piedmont add 251b/acre PEnnsocola Bahiagrass or Ift/acre common Bermuda rass. use common Bermuda rass only where it is unlike, 9 9 Y Y to become a pest. 2. After August 15 use unscorified Sericea seed, 3. Where a neat appearance is desired, omit sericia and substitute 401b/acre Bahiagrass or 151b/acre Bermudagrass. 4. To extend spring seeding dates into June, add 151b/acre hulled Bermuciagross. However, it Is preferable to seed temporary cover and seed fescue in September. Nurse plants Between May 1 and Aug. 15, odd 10 lb/acre German millet or 15 lb/acre Sudangrass. Prior to May 1 or after Aug. 15 add 40 lb/acre rye (grain). Seeding dates Best Possible Falb Aug. 25 - Sept, 15 Aug. 20 - Oct. 15 Late Winter, Feb. 15 - Mar. 21 Feb. 1 - Apr. 15 Fall is the best for tall fescue and late winter for lespedezas. Overseeding of Kobe lespedeza over fall -seeded tall fescueis very effective. Use unhulled Bermudagross seed in fall. son amendments Apply time and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 4,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone and 1,000 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch Apply 4,000 - 5,000 lb/acre grain straw or equivalent cover of another suitable mulching material. Anchor mulch by tacking with asphalt, roving, or netting, Netting Is the preferred anchoring method on steep slopes. Refee t iitize Rrtin the second year unless growth is fully adequate. May be mowed once or twice a year, but mowwing is not necessary. Reseed, fertilize, and mulch damaged areas Immediately. ]Refer to Appendix 8.02 for botanical names In the N.C. Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. Seeding Mkillefe Speciee 1 Rate (lb/acre) Toll Fescue 80 Sericea lespeciezo 20 Kobe lespedeza 10 sIsisding 1. After 15 use unscarified sericea seed. 2. Where periodic mowing is planned or a neat appearance is desired, omit sericia and increase Kobe lespedeza to 401b/acre. 3. To extend spring seeding dates Into June, add 151b/acre hulled Bermudagross. However, after mid -Apr, it is preferable to seed temporary cover. Nurse plants Between May 1 and Aug. 15, add 10 lb/acre German millet or 15 lb/acre Sudangrass. Prior to May 1 or after Aug. 15 add 40 lb/acre rye (grain). Seeding dates Best Poe" Fall: Aug. 25 - Sept. 15 Aug. 20 - Oct. 25 Late Winter: Feb. 15 - Mar. 21 Feb. 1 - Apr. 15 Fall is the best for tall fescue and late winter for lespedezas. Overseeding of Kobe lespedeza over fall -seeded tall fescueis very eFfective. 8011 amefldments Apply time and fertilizer according to soil tests, or apply 4,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone and 1,000 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Apply A4,000 lb/acre grain straw or equivalent cover of another suitable mulch. Anchor mulch by tacking with asphalt, netting, or roving or by crimping with a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring too(. Maintenance Refertilize in the second year unless growth Is fully adequate. May be mowed once or twice a year, but mowwing is not necessary. Reseed, fertilize, and mulch damaged areas Immediately. ]Refer to Appendix 8.02 for botanical notes In the N.C. Erosion and Sediment Control Planning and Design Manual. Fell Permanent Seeding Lima .. 5-10-10 Fertilizer 0-20-0 Lascarilled Service lespedeza KY-31 Fescuo Rye Groin *Strew Mulch - Fall Permanent Seeding - Centipede- FertNter (law nitrogen approved tar Centipede) Rye Grain conlipada Shad *Sfrow Mulch Water Temporary Cover Lime 10-10-10 Fariil;zer.. _. _. ..... aria... Rye Grain *Show Mulch ..... .. _. _ Spring Permanent Seeding Lime .... 5-10-10 rori;fiaar 0-20-0 Scarified Sericea Lespedezo Ky-31 fescue _. erowntop Millet _ *Strew Mulch Spring Permanent Seeding - Centipede: Lima Fertilizer (low nitrogen cppenvad for Centipede) Centipede Seed. _ *s,row Mufoh .. _. ... _. _ Late Spring Permanent Seeding . Lime 10-10-10 Fertilizer 0-20-0. .... . . Scorifiad Sericea Lespedaza Common %fmvdo G€ass (hulled) *5frow Mulch _. Summer Temporary Cover Limo YO-10-10 FarfiOzer orowniop Millet *Straw Mulch NOTES- 1. * Mulch will be doubled if crimping is the August 15 November i _ 2 tons/oc _ 1000 lbs/cc 500 Ibs/oc _60 ibs/oc 30 Ibs/ac 25 Ibs/oc 2 'ens/ac _. September i e February 28 _2 ions/ac (Appropriate tertWxtr approved for centipede application) 90 Ibs/oc 16 Ibs/oc (overseeded in spring) 2 fans/cc November t - February 28 2 tons/ac 700 Ibs/oc 50 Ibs/ac 20 IW/ac _... 2 cans/ac March i - April 30 . 2 tone/cc 1000 ibs/oc 500 Ibs/oc 50 Ibs/oc .. 30 Ibs/ac 20 Ibs/ac _ 2 tan$/aC April t -- July 15 2 tons/oc (Appropriate feelMirar opprovod for centipede application) 90 Ibs/oe 2 tons/cc March 15 - June 30 _ 2 Ions/oc 1000 lbs/oc .500 iba/ac 40 Ibs/ac 8 Ibs/ac _.2 tans/oc June 30 a August 3 2 Eons/ac 700 Ibs/ac 40 lbs/oo 2 ions/o: method used. SEMING tar GSM �4Su SPECINICAI`IONS Definition Planting rapid -growing annual grasses, small groins, or legumes to provide intial, temporary cover for erosion control on disturbed areas. Purpose To temporarily stabilize denuded areas that will not be brought to final grade for a period of more than 15 working days. Temporary seeding controls runoff and erosion until permanent vegetation or other erosion control measures can be established. In addition, it provides residue for soil protection and seedbed preparation and reduces problems of mud and dust production from bare soil surfaces during construction. Corditlons Where On any cleared, unvegetated, or sparsely vegetated soil surface where vegeta- Practice Applies tive cover is needed for less than 1 year. Applications of this practice include diversions, dams, temporary sediment basins, temporary road banks, and top- soil stockpiles. Specifications Complete grading before preparing seedbeds and install all necessary erosion control practices, such as dikes, waterways and basins. Minimize steep slopes because they make seedbed preparation difficult and increase the erosion hazard. If soils become compacted during grading, loosen them to a depth of 6- 8 inches using a ripper, harrow, or chisel plow. SEEDBED PREPARATION Good seedbed preparation is essential to successful plant establishment. A good seedbed is well -pulverized, loose, and uniform, Where hydroseeding methods are used, the surface may be left with a more irregular surface of large clods and stones. Ln*V- Apply time according to soil test recommendations. If the pH (acidity) of the soil is not known, an application of ground agricultural Limestone at the rate of 1 to 1 1/2 tons/acre on coarse -textured soils and 2-3 tons/acre on fine - textured soils is usually sufficient. Apply limestone uniformly and incorporate into the top 4-6 inches of soil. Soils with a pH of 6 or higher need not be limed. Fertilizer- Base application rates on soil tests When these are not possible, apply a 10-10-10 grade fertilizer at 700-1,000 lb/acre. Both fertilizer and lime should be incorporated into the top 4-6 inches of soil. If a hydraulic seeder is used, do not mix seed and fertilizer more than 30 minutes before application. Slrfaeeroughetlklg- If recent tillage operations have resulted in a loose sur- face, additional roughening may not be required except to break up large clods. If rainfall causes the surface to become sealed or crusted, loosen it just prior to seeding by disking, raking, harrowing, or other suitable methods. Groove or fur- row slopes steeper than 3:1 on the contour before seeding (Practice 6,03, Sur- face Roughening). PLANT SELECTION Select an appropriate species or species mixture from Table 6.10a, for seeding in late winter and early spring, Table 6.10b for summer, and Table 6.10c for fall. In the Mountains, December and January seedlings have poor chances of success. When it is necessary to plant at these times, use recommendations for fall and a securely tacked mulch. SEEDING Evenly apply seed using a cyclone seeder (broadcast), drill, cultipacker seeder, - or hydroseeder. Use seeding rates given in Tables 6.10a-6.10c. Broadcast seed- ing and hydroseeding are appropriate for steep slopes where equipment cannot be driven. Hand broadcasting is not recommended because of the difficulty in achieving a uniform distribution. Small grains should be planted no more than I inch deep, and grasses and Legumes no more than 1/2 inch. Broadcast seed must be covered by raking or chain dragging, and then lightly firmed with a roller or cultipacker. Hydroseeded mixtures should include a wood Fiber (cellulose) mulch. MULCHING The use of an appropriate mulch will help ensure establishment under normal conditions and is essential to seeding success under harsh site conditions (Prac- tice 6,14, Mulching). Harsh site conditions include seeding in fall for winter cover (wood fiber mulches are not considered adequate for this use), slopes steeper than 3i1, excessivety hot or dry weather, adverse soils (shallow, rocky, or high in clay or sand), and areas receiving concentrated flow. If the :area to be mulched is subject to concentrated waterflow, as in channels, anchor mulch with netting (Practice 6J4, Mulching). Maintenance Reseed and mulch areas where seedling emergence is poor, or where erosion occurs, as soon as possible. Do not now, Protect from traffic as much as pos- sible Table 6.10b Temporary Seeding Recommendation for Summer Table 6.10a Temporary Seeding Recommendations for Late Winter and Early Sprig Seeding mixture Species Rate(b/acre) German millet 40 In the Piedmont and Mountains, a small -stemmed Sudangrass may be substituted at a rate of 50 lb/acre. Seeding dales Mountains - May 15 - August 15 Piedmont - May 1 - August 15 Coastal Plain - April 15 - August 15 Son amendments Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone and 750 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. Mulch 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool. Maintenance Refertilized if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, refertilize and mulch immediately following erosion or other damage. Seeding mixture Species Rate (lb/acre) Rye (grain) 320 Seeding dates Mountains -Aug. 15- Dec. 15 Coastal Plain and Piedmont -Aug. 15- Dec. 30 Sol amendments Follow soil tests or apply 2,000 lb/acre ground agricultural limestone and 1,000 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. IMLilch Apply 4,000 lb/acre straw, Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight can be used as a mulch anchoring tool. Maintenance Repair and refertilized damaged areas immediately. Topdress with 50 lb/acre of nitrogen in March. If it is necessary to extend temporary cover beyond June 15, overseed with 50 lb/acre Kobe (Piedmont and Coastal Plain) or Korean (Mountains) lespedeza in late February or early March. Seeding mixture Specie Rate (b/acre) Rye (grain) 120 Annual lespedeza (Kobe in Piedmont and Coastal Plain, Korean in Mountains) 50 Omit annual lespedeza when duration of temporary cover is not to extend beyond June. Seeding dates Mountains - Above 2500 ft: Feb. 15- May 15 Below 2500 Ft: Feb. 1- May I Piedmont -Jan. 1- May 1 Coastal Plain - Dec. 1- Apr, 15 Sol amendments Follow recommendations of soil tests or apply 2,000 lb/acre ground agrlcul- tural limestone and 750 lb/acre 10-10-10 fertilizer. mulch 4,000 lb/acre straw. Anchor straw by tacking with asphalt, netting, or a mulch anchoring tool. A disk with blades set nearly straight con be used as a mulch anchoring tool. Maintenance Refertilize if growth is not fully adequate. Reseed, refertilize, and mulch immediately following erosion or other damage. • U ON 0) �O O\ m (V Q > p m Q O d' 00 n (Z�L N n O W CD 0 � o a) Q > W W tU U LL LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 336.658.4000 M 336.658.3257(F) • THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF LOWES • HOME CENTERS, INC. ANY USE OR REPRODUCTION M WHOLE OR PARE 18 I PROHIBITED WRHOU7 THE E%PRE88Ea WPoTTFlI CONSENTOF LOWES HOME CENTERS, INC. COPYRIGHT 2V0T ALL RIGHTS RESERVED • H iu EW 1 • F m m J WaLU d 0 1 DL --J 0 LL Z 0 00 0J UJ U'Q�Uo auOQ W 0 1 • ORIGINAL I ISSUE DATE: 11/16/2007 ISSUE DATE ICONSTRUCTION SET I ISSUE DATE: DRAWING NUMBER: SP-16 • REVISIONS • s Prior to laying sod, clear the soil surface of trash, debris, roots, branches, stones, 6.12 s s .A lads larg than 2 ' hes J. diameter Fill or level low is in order to ODefinition Permanently stabilizing areas by laying a continuous cover of grass sod. Purpose To preventerosion and damage from sediment and runoff by stabilizing the soil surface with permanent vegetation where specific goals might be: • to provide immediate vegetative cover of critical areas, • to stabilize disturbed areas with a suitable plant material that cannot be established by seed; • to stabilize drainageways and channels and other areas of concentrated flow where flow velocities will not exceed that specified for a gmss lining (Appendix 8.05). Conditions Where Disturbed armwhich require immediate and permanent vegetative cover, or Practice Applies wheresoddingispreferred to other means of grass establishment. Locations par- ticularly suited to stabilization with sod are: • waterways and channels carrying intermittent flow at acceptable ve- locities (Appendix 8.05). • areas around drop inlets, when the drainage area has been stabilized(Prac- tice 6.53, Sod Drop Inlet Protection), • residential or commercial lawns and golf courses where prompt use and aesthetics are important, and • steep critical areas. Planning Quality turf can be established with either seed or sod; site preparation for the Considerations two methods is similar. The practice of sodding for soil stabilization eliminates both the seeding and mulching operations and is a much more reliable method of producing adequate cover and sediment control. However, compared to seed, sod is more difficult to obtain, transport, and store. Advantages of properly installed sod include: • immediate erosion and dust control, • nearly year-round establishment capability, • less chance of failure than with seedings, • freedom from weeds, • rapid stabilization of surfaces for traffic areas, channel linings, or critical areas. Sod can be laid during times of the year when seeded grasses may fail, provided there is adequate water available for irrigation in the early weeks. Irrigation is essential, at all times of the year, to install sod. It is initially more costly to in- stall sod than to plant seed. However, the higher cost may be justified for specific applications where sod performs better than seed. In waterways and channels that carry concentrated flow, properly pegged sod is preferable to seed because it provides immediate protection. Drop inlets placed in areas to be grassed can be protected from sediment by placing per- manent sod strips around the inlet (Practice 6.53, Sod Drop Inlet Protection). Sod also maintains the necessary grade around the inlet. Because sod is composed of living plants that must receive adequate rare, final grading and soil preparation should be completed before sod is delivered. If )eft rolled or stacked, heat can build up inside the sod, causing severe damage and loss of costly plant material. Specifications Choosing appropriate types of sod —The type ofsod selected should becom- posed of plants adapted to both the site and the intended purpose. In North Carolina these are limited to Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, bluegrass -tall fes- cue blends, fine -turf (hybrid) Bermudagrasses, St. Augustinegrass, centipede - grass, and zoysiagrass. Species selection is primarily determined by region, availability, and intended use (Table 6.12a). Availability varies across the state and from year to year. New varieties are continually being developed and tested. A complete and current listing of sod recommendations can be obtained from suppliers or the State Agricultural Extension office. Sod composed of a mixture of varieties may be preferred because of its broader range of adaptability. Table 6.12a Types of Sod Available in North Carolina Varieties Region of Adaptation Cool Season Greases: Kentucky bluegrass bland/ Mountains Tall fescue blend Adventure, Brookston, Mountains and Falcon, Finslawn, Piedmont Galway, Houndog Jag- uar, Olympic, Rebel Tall fescue/ Kentucky Mountains and bluegrass Piedmont Warm Season Grasses: Hybrid Bermudagrass Vamont, Tilway, Piedmont and Tifway II 8 Tifgreen Coastal Plain Zoysiagrass Emerald, Meyer Piedmont and Coastal Plain Centipedegrass No improved varieties Piedmont and Coastal Plain St. Augustinegrass Raleigh Piedmont and Coastal Plain to large number of varieties exist --consult suppliers and your local Agricultural Extension office for recommendations. Quality of sod --Use only high -quality sod of known genetic origin, free of noxious weeds, disease, and insect problems. It should appear healthy and vigorous, and conform to the following specifications: • Sod should be machine cut at a uniform depth of 1/2 - 2 inches (exclud- ing shoot growth and thatch). • Sod should not have been cut in excessively wet or dry weather. • Sections of sod should be a standard size as determined by the supplier, uniform, and untom. • Sections of sod should be strong enough to support their own weight and retain their size and shape when lifted by one end. • Harvest, delivery, and installation of sod should takeplace within a period of 36 hours. Soil preparation —Test soil to determine the exact requirements for lime and fertilizer. Soil tests may be conducted by the State soil testing lab or a reputable commercial laboratory. Information on free soil testing is available from the Agronomic Division of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture, or the Agricultural Extension Service. Where sodding must be planned without soil tests the following soil amendments may be sufficient • Pulverized agricultural limestone at a rate of 2 tons/scre (100 Ib/1,000 flz) • Fertilizer at a rate of 1,000 ib/acre (2516/1,000 ft2) of 10-10-10 in fall or 5-10-10 in spring Equivalent nutrients may be applied with other fertilizer formulations. These amendments should be spread evenly over the area and incorporated into the top 4-8 inches of soil by disking, harrowing, or other effective means. If topsod is applied, follow specifications given in Practice 6.04, Topsoiling. c u ink spa avoid standing water. Rake orharrow, the site to achieve a smooth and level final grade. Complete soil preparation by rolling or cultipacking to firm the soil. Avoid using heavy equipment on the area, particularly when the soil is wet, as this may cause excessive compaction and make it difficult for the sod to take root. Sod installation —A step-by-step procedure for installing sod is illustrated in Figure 6.12a and described below. 1. Moistening the sod after it is unrolled helps maintain its viability. Store it in the shade during installation. 2. Rake the soil surface to break the crust just before laying sod. During the summer, lightly irrigate the soil, immediately before laying the sod to cool the soil and reduce root burning and dieback. fr •� <,-• .,,. Lay sod in a staggered ,;; r,,• ';__ J w� _ : pattern with strips butted tom..+ _ tightly against each other. A r„� .. . • ' • , •• • ,. _ sharpened masons trowel can •••• - be used to tuck down the ends '—" �'" �„ and trim pieces. �` �• , �• :'�"'{`� OLIN Correct Butting angled ends caused by the automatic Incorrect sod cutting must be matched correctly. II � II Roll sod immediately to Water to a depth of 4 ° Mow when the sod is es - achieve firm contact as soon as the sod is tablished (2-3 wks). Set with the soil. laid, and continue the mower high (2-3"). watering as needed. Figure 0.12a Proper installation of grass sod (modified from Va SWCC). 3. Do not sod on gravel, frozen soils, or soils that have been treated recently with sterilants or herbicides. 4. Lay the first row of sod in a straight line with subsequent rows placed paral- lel to and butting tightly against each other. Stagger strips in a brick -like pat- tem. Be sure that the sod is not stretched or overlapped and that all joints are butted tightly to prevent voids. Use a knife or sharp spade to trim and fit ir- regularly shaped areas. 5. Install strips of sod with their longest dimension perpendicular to the slope. On slopes 3:1 or greater, or wherever erosion may be a problem, secure sod with pegs or staples. 6. As sodding of clearly defined areas is completed, roll sod to provide firm contact between roots and soil. 7. After rolling, irrigate until the soil is wet 4 inches below the sod. 8. Keep sodded areas moist to a depth of 4 inches until the grass takes root. This can be determined by gently tugging on the sod --resistance indicates that root- ing has occurred. 9. Mowing should not be attempted until the sod is firmly rooted, usually 2-3 weeks. Sodded waterways --Sod provides a resilient channel lining, providing im- mediate protection from concentrated runoff and eliminating the need for instal- ling mats or mulch. The following points apply to the use of sod in waterways: 1. Prepare the soil as described in Practice 6.30, Grass -lined Channels. The sod type must be able to withstand the velocity of flow specified in the channel design (Appendix 8.05). 2. Lay sod strips perpendicular to the direction of flow, with the lateral joints staggered in a brick -like pattern. Edges should butt tightly together (Figure 6.12b). Flow Use pegs or stables to fasten sod firmly at the ends of strips and in the center, or every 3-4' if the strips are long. When ready to mow, drive pegs or staples flush with the ground. Lay sod across the direction of flow. T - i—n Ir 4 •.......,...._, ,Peg or j .__....__.....staple.....: - .vsyu.�rn�a� . veer _9!4B_Re sod with netting and staples. Figure 8.12b Installation of sod In waterways (modified him Va 3WCC). Maintenance After the first week, water as necessary to maintain adequate moisture in the root zone and prevent dormancy of the sod. Do not remove more than one-third of the shoot in any mowing. Grass height should be maintained between 2 and 3 inches unless otherwise specified. After the first growing season, established sod requires fertilization, and may also require lime. Follow soil test recommendations when possible, or use the rates in Table 6.12b. 41 11.. Ps OW ..I_ ------- ... ! .__ y. T'T Tff tom... Pr r^ ... ... .._. 1. x, 1 Y4 FI` <N)."AJI hB T c..UNu sin '�� rr_rt>-cFAu rr,. Ns ---TYPKAt NON•-Wll,"!N CEf! :'AWZIC. V-SHAPED WATERWAY with STONE CENTER DRAIN (SHAPED BY 0,07OR PATROL) _.. THE F-t f,.KNta4 0C T-r RIP rA w,nq - = Mri ;Ilr AWWt T cjAM YR 0' �f ` ROCK 2., I"1 k L ..lGA<ATION. TVRICAi NON-Wo to Gra rAOMC TRAPEZOIDAL ,. l j—ix%Nt r^ir r 1 i'...e .. .. -i-_ _.. _ - ... 1 i�" I Iml I ran ml I�•'- -i�nf... ---------IY ICAI. NON -WOVEN CEO FABRIC PARABOLIC -SHAPED WATERWAY with STONE CENTER DRAIN (S^APED BY BULLDOZER) NOTES; 1. To be used where excessive stormwofer velocities prohibit aegotative linings. 2. Size of stone must be determined by dppropr':ore design procedure eh, ,:^nf coder 4.oisa N,N wa.: ::urkavriticxcen � il'r cAJA{ KSONVII f I • RIP -RAP LINED CHANNELS for NnT �N ;;1 fHG ' THE C',ONVEYANC P of STORI�4WA CER YW COARSE — AGGREGATE M/RAF/14ON NON-WOVENF/LTER — FABRIC OR EQUAL EARTH BERM DIVERSION i;. i - n_ u_ n 7. During the in=.ilia( venstrua'ion the locations of the ern-0, roads are cleared. I These areas are often €eft uncovered allowing them to erode causing sediment ,- runoff, This can be prohlbiled by using earth berms to redirect runoff to conhviod low lying areas where secif"mrif Pifs or other devises are located. rH' A�J - ,1. It is recommended that the first phase of roadway construction be the excavation of a diversion trench parallel to the road way extend=ag down to the lowest point. p 1b n_ ���y� Thera ore 3 poeslbte ways to construct ;. a diversion; size and shops should be determined through appropriate `s ' engineering design. �.. MAINTENANCE= Diversions should be inspected after The excovoted material should be p aced each rainfall and needed repairs should and compacted on the fewer side of the be made immediately to both eroded diversion and seeded as soon as possfbie areas and areas needing additional will, recommended grasses and mulch, ground cover. 4 �o tut r i 1I>,a�,s C`I"I i eat JAt KSO N� IC 1 I I. SR '4' ,a-x. Alle'D:.r.as.wl w EARTH BERM. leer T •a"fi Dl °r L31VERSION DETAIL Minimum Eauioment Clearances Voltage Range Minimum Required Equipment (Phase to Please) Clearance Distance Operation Near Power Lines: Upto 50 KV...................................................10, 1„ 69 KV........................................................... 10, 8„ THIS PROJECT 0111 115 KV......................................................... 12' 2" 138 KN..... ........................................... ......... 13' 0„ 161 KV.........................................................13, 9„ 230 KV......................................................... 16, 0" 500 KV.........................................................25, 0" Note: MEC for Operation NerPower Lines = 10' 0" + 0.4" per KV over 50 KV This table (Minimum Equipment Clearances) applies to equipment (sub as cranes and forklifts) performing work not associated with energized conductors and equipment. Reference: OSHA 1910.269 (THIS LIST SUPPLIED BY PROGRESS ENERGY) NOTE.• rO BE tITIL12FD AS DIRECTED BY rHE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERANDIORAS SHOIUNON rHEPLANS. FRENCH DR.4/N I 1I I 1 IEl 60PERFORAIED PVCPIPE ORA$ SPECIFIED PRE -BID SET POST BID SET ISSUE DATE � ISSUE DATE DATE I I DESCRIPTION • �tt��ttCARO /// \�= Q�FESS! � y� 03 2 Illllll � 1 t'►• • • U Z rn Z U � m �"0 (V C ` C: N Q t3 Q C 0" QQroatn m O � �oUcr) (n 00 Z '0115 O\ — Q �O N LU W C9 LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 336.658.4000 M 336.658.3257 (F) THIS DRAWING le THE PROPERTY OF LOWE'S HOME CENTERS. INC. ANY UBE OR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR PART IS PROHIBITED WITHOUT THE E%PRESSED WRITTEN CONSENT OF LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. COPYRIGHT 2007 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED • • J • g L r m m J LU U O W U > o U- z . U oQ OJ Wrrll Da v0 aWOQ W 0 _J 9 • ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 11/16/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: DRAWING NUMBER: SP-17 r • • SEDIMENT FENCE (SILT FENCE) DEFINITION A temporary sediment measure consisting of fabric buried at the bottom, stretched, and supported by posts. PURPOSE To retain sediment from small disturbed areas by reducing the velocity of sheet flows to allow sediment deposition. Ensure that the drainage area Is no greater than 1/4 acre per 100 ft of DESIGN CRITERIA fence, This is the maximum drainiage area when the slope is less than 2 percent. Where all runoff is to be stored behind a sediment fence, ensure that the maximum slope length behind a sediment fence does not exceed the specifications shown in Table 6.62a. The shorter, slope length allowed For steeper slopes will greatly reduce the maximum drainage area. For eample, a 10-20% slope may have a maximum slope length OF 25 feet. For a JoD-foot length of sediment fence, the drainage area would be 25ft X 100€t ¢ 2500 SF or 0.06 acres. Make the fence stable for 10-year peak storm runoff. Ensure that the depth of impounded water does not exceed 1.5 ft at any point along the fence. If nonerosive outlets are provided, slope length maybe Increased beyond that shown in Table 6.62a, but runoff from the area should be determined and bypass capacity and erosion potential along the fence must be checked. The velocity of the flow at the outlet or along the fence should be in keeping with Table 8.05d, Appendix 8,05. Table 6.62a Maximum Slope Length and Slope for which Sediment Fence Is Applicable Slope Slope Length (10 Maxilrxm Area (SF) < 2'/. 100 10,000 2 to 5% 75 7,500 5 to 10% 50 5,000 10 to 20% 25 2,500 )20% 15 1,500 Provide a rlprap splash pad or other outlet protection device For any point where flow may overtop the sediment fence, such as natural depressions or swales. Ensure that the maximum height of the fence at a protected, reinforced outlet does not exceed 2 ft and that support post spacing does not exceed 4 ft. The design life of a synthetic sediment fence should be 6 months. C❑NSTRUCTI❑N MATERIALS SPECIFICATIONS 1. Use a synthetic filter fabric of at least 95% by weight of polyolefins or polyester, which is certified by the manufacturer or supplier as conforming to the requirements in ASTM D 6461, which is shown in Table 6.62b, Synthetic filter fabric should contaln ultraviolet ray Inhibitors and stabilizers to provide a minimum of 6 months of expected usable construction life at a temperature range of O' to 120' F. 2. Ensure that posts for sediment fences are 1,33 lb/linear ft steel with a minimum length of 5 ft. Make sure that steel posts have projections to facilitate fastening the fabric. 3. For reinforcement of standard strength filter fabric, use wire fence with a minimum 14 gauge and a maximum mesh spacing of 6 Inches. Table 6.62b Specifications For Sedment Fence Fabric Temporary Silt Fence Material Property Requkemente Supported Un-Supported Type of Test Material Units Silt Fencel Silt Fence[ Value Grab Strength ASTM D 4632 N (Lbs) Machine Direction 400 550 MARV (90) (90) X-Machine Direction 400 450 MARV (90) (9P) Permittivity ASTM D 4491 sec-1 0.05 0.M MARV Apparent Opening Size" ASTM D 4751 mm 0.60 0.6J Max. ARV3 (US Sieve N) (30) (30 70% after 70% after Ultraviolet Stability ASTM D 4355 Retained 500h OF 5001- of Strength exposure expc;ure [Silt fence support shall consist of 14 gauge Steil wire with a mesh spacing of 150mm (6 inches), or prefabricated polymer mesh of equivalent strength. 2These default values are based on empirical evidence with a variety of sediment. For, envorinmentally sensitive areas, a review of previous experience and/or site or regionally specific geotextile tests in accirdance with Test Method D 5141 should be performed by the agency to confirm suitability of these requirements. 3As measured In accordance with Test Method D 4632. B' MAX CHAIN LNK FENCE W WOVEN MESH FABRIC) GROUND SURFACE POST��9EE KITE I4 nGAGE TENS9 // CHAIN LINK TOEANCHORTRENCH FABRIC FENCE COMPACMRLL A GAGE TENSION WNE SUPPORT POST USE 2-In' DIA GALVANIZED OR ALUMINUM POSTS -FABRIC FENCE NOTE 04 B' MIN. a• JOINING FENCE SECTIONS 4 N. NOTES: 1. FILTER FABRIC FENCE MUST BE INSTALLED AT EXISTING LEVEL GRADE. BOTH ENDS OF THE BARRIER MUST BE EXTENDED AT LEAST 8 FEET UPSLOPE AT 45 DEGREES TO MAIN BARRIER ALIGNMENT. 2. SEDIMENT MUST BE REMOVED WHEN ACCUMULATION REACHES 25%ABOVE GROUND HEIGHT OF THE FENCE. 3. NO.7 GTENSION WIRE INSTALLED HORIZONTALLY AT TOP AND BOTTOM OF CHAIN -LINK FENCE. 4. CHAIN LINK TO POST FASTENERS SPACED • 14' MAX USE NO.6 GA. -ALUMINUM WIRE OR NO.9 GALVANIZED STEEL PREFORMED CUPS. CHAIN LINK TO TENSION WIRE FASTENERS SPACED 0 80' MAX. USE NO 10 GA. GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE. FABRIC TO CHAIN FASTENERS SPACED • 24- MAX. C TO C. SLOPE LENGTH CHART 70PAND B01 STRAND SHA, 10 GAUGEMII SLOPE MAXIMUM SLOPE LENGTH (FT) <2% 1,000 5% 500 10% 300 20% 200 30% 100 40X 75 50% 50 SUPER FIL TER FABRIC FENCE DETAIL (NOT TO SCALE) X. WIT H WIRE RE VERT/CAL WIRES SHALL BE 121/2 GAUGEM/N. I u=u=ll=u_n_u-u T u- 1=L=11-ll-ll-ll-ll-B 1L-l� 1 ■tttt�tttt�I i t�ttttt�ttttt�i t i♦t�t�i1 t i♦ti♦t�t� a ll-1L=lL u=u II u u J1 JL : .. , u it=n II a n-u=i1 II n u u=li-n a u-ii_�li II n=a=u=u= lL.1L-1L JL JJLJLJL= JL�_ _ll-ll=u=u=11 u WIRE AX TERAIISRIC NOTES.' 1. WIRE SHALL SEA MIN/MUM OF32'IN W/DTHAND SHALL HAVEA MINIMUM OF LINE WIRES WITH 12' STAY SPACING. 2. FILTER FABRIC SHALL BEA MINIMUM OF36NIN W/DTHAND SHALL BE FA57ENEDADEOUAMYTO THE WIRE. F/L TER FABRIC COMPACTED FILL u REFERENCE SECTION 02020 OF LOWES D/VISION2 STANDARD SITE SPECIFICAT70NSAND PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS I STEEL POSTSHALLBE5tMIN 1-"4 ICI. STEEL POST-Z'-0'DEPTH HE/GHTANDBEOFTHE I.''�I JI SELF-FASTENERANGLESTEEL TYPE EXTENSION OF FABRIC AND WIRE INTO TRENCH SIL T FENCE DETAIL CONSTRUCTION 1, Construct the sediment barrier of standard strength or extra strength (NOT TO SCALE) synthetic fIlter fabrics. 2. nlwhen Ensure that the height of the sediment fence does not exceed 24 Inches above the gground surface. (Higher fences may impound volumes of water sufficient to cause Failure of the structure.) 3. Construct the filter fabric from a continuous roll cut to the length of the barrier to avoid joints. When joints are necessary, secure[fasten the Fitter cloth only at a support post with 4 feet minimum overlap to the next post. 4. Support standard strength filter fabric by wire mesh fastened securely to the slo a side of the posts. Extend wire mesh support to the bottom of then fabric the upslope side the trench. Fasten the wire reinforcement, on of the Fence post. Wire or plastic zip ties should hove minimum 50 pound tensile strength. 5. When a wire mesh support fence is used, space posts a maximum of 8 feet apart. Support posts should be driven securely into the ground a minimum of 24 Inches. 6. Extra strength filter fabric with 6 feet post spacing does not require wire mesh support fence. Securely fasten the filter fabric directly to posts. Wire or plastic zip ties should have minimum 50 pound tensile strength. 7. Excavate a trench approximately 4 inches wide and 8 inches deepp along the 6.62a). proposed line Of posts and upslope from the barrier (Figure B. Place 12 inches of the fabric along the bottom and side of the trench, 9. Backflll the trench with Boll placed over the filter fabric and compact. Thorough compaction of the backfill is critical to silt fence performance. 10. Do not attach filter fabric to existing trees. INSTALLATION 1, The base of both end posts should be at least one foot higher than the SPECIFICATIONS middle of the fence. Check with a level if necessary. 2. Install posts 4 feet apport in critacal areas and 6 feet apart on standard applications. 3. Install posts 2 feet deep on the downstream side of the silt fence, and as close as possible to the fabric, enabling posts to support the fabric from upstream water pressure. 4. Install posts with the nipples facing away from the silt fabric. 5. Attach the fabric to each post with three ties, all spaced within the top 8 Inches of the fabric, Attach each tie diagonally 45 degrees through the fabric, with each puncture at least 1 inch vertically apart. Also, each tie it: d t h t le ti htened to prevent should be pose one o Ong on a pos pp w g sagging. 6. Wrap approximately 6 inches of Fabric around the end posts and secure with 3 ties. 7. No more than 24 Inches of a 36 Inch fabric is allowed above ground level, 8. The installation should be checked and corrected for any deviations before compaction. 9. Compaction is vitally important for effective results. Compact the soil immediately next to the silt fence fabric with the front wheel of the tractor, skid steer, or roller exerting at least 60 pounds per square Inch. Compact the upstream side first, and then each side twice for a total of 4 trips, MAINTENANCE Inspect sediment fences at least once a week and after each rainfall. Make any required repairs immediately. Should the fabric of a sediment fence collapse, tear, decompose or become Ineffective, replace it promptly, Remove sediment deposits as necessary to provide adequate storage volume for the next rain and to reduce pressure on the fence. Take care to avoid undermining the fence during cleanout, Remove all fencing materials and unstable sediment deposits and bring the area to grade and stabilize it after the contributing drainage area has been properly stabilized. 6.15 RIP -RAP DEFINITI❑N A layer of stone designed to protect and stabilize areas subject to erosion. PURPOSE To protect the soil surface from erosive forces and/or improve stability of soil slopes that are subject to seepage or have poor soil structure. C❑NSTRUCTI❑N SUBGRADE PREPARATION - Prepare the subgrade for riprap and filter to SPECIFICATIONS the required lines and grades shown on the plans. Compact any fill required in the subgrade to a density approximating that of the surrounding undisturbed material or overfill depressions with riprap. Remove brush, trees, stumps, and other objectionable material. Cut the subgrade sufficiently deep that the finished grade of the riprap will be at the elevation of the surrounding area. Channels should be excavated sufficiently to allow placement of the riprap in a manner such that the Finished inside dimensions and grade of the riprap meet the design specifications. SAND AND GRAVEL FILTER BLANKET - Place the filter blanket immediately after the ground foundation is prepared. For gravel, spread filter stone in a uniform layer to the specified depth. Where more than one layer of filter material is used, spread the layers with minimal mixing. SYNTHETIC FILTER FABRIC - Place the cloth filter directly on the prepared foundation. Overlay the edges by at least 12 inches, and space anchor pins every 3 Ft along the overlay. Bury the upstream end of the cloth a minimum of 12 inches below ground and where necessary, bury the lower end of the cloth or overlap with the next section as required. Take care not to damage the cloth when placing riprap, If damage occurs, remove the riprap and repair the sheet by adding another layer of filter material with minimum overlay of 12 inches around the damaged area, If extensive damage is suspected, remove and replace the entire sheet. Where large stones are used or machine placement is difficult, a 4-inch layer of fine gravel or sand bay be needed to protect the filter cloth. STONE PLACEMENT - Placement of riprap should Follow immediately after placement of the filter. Place riprap so that it forms n dense, well -graded mass of stone with a minimum of voids. The desired distribution of stones throughout the mass may be obtained by selective loading at the quarry and controlled dumping during final placement. Place riprap to its full thickness in one operation. Do not place riprap by dumping through chutes or other methods that cause segregation of stone sizes. Take care not to dislodge the underlying base or Filter when placing the stones. The toe of the riprap slope should be keyed to a stable Foundation at its base. The toe should be excavated to a depth about L,5 times the design thickness of the riprap and should extend horizontally from the slope. MAINTENANCE The finished slope should be free of pockets of small stone or clusters of large stones. Hand placing may be necessary to achieve the proper distribution of stone sizes to produce a relatively smooth, uniform surface. The finished grade of the riprap should blend with the surrounding area. No overfall or protrusion of riprap should be apparent. PIPE D/A. J/ JJ/JI•V/I •✓ RIP -RAP L I TYPICAL CON( FLARED END �/ V SECT/ON � / ISOMETRIC VIEW do = Pipe Die, A A La = Apron LengbY W=Apron Width a° �y 3x Pipe 0(Min.) of =Apron Depth col PLAN La SLOPED% FLOW iR- TMHM d SECTIONA A Fi/terb/anket NOTES: SEEAPPROPR/ATE SCHEDULE FOR DIMENSIONS 1. La is the length of the dprap apron. 2. d = 1.5 times the maximum stone diameter but not less than 6". 3. A Mar blanket orMer fabric should be Installed between the no -rap and sol/foundatIon. RIP R4P APRON - OUTLET CHANNEL (NOT TO SCALE) In general, installed it once a riprap requires very installation has been properly designed and little maintenance. Riprap should be inspected periodically for scour or dislodged stones. Control of weed and brush growth may be needed in some locations, RIP-RAPw APRON SIZING CHART C STRUCTURE a A WIDTH B LENGTH C WIDTH d5o SIZE dMAXSIZE TACKINESS L 02 27' 40' 9' 10' 15" 24" 1 14' 12' 6' 6" 9" 14' 12 14' 12' 6' 6' 9" 14" 19 14' 12, 6' 6" 9" 14' TOTE: ALL SUPER SILT FENCE ANI SILT FENCE TO BE INSTALLED MUST HAVE WIRE BACKING I74P RAP TO BE CLASS 2 STONE REVISIONS PRE-BIDSET POSTBIDSET ISSUE DATE ISSUE DATE DATE I I DESCRIPTION t 7 • U z O\ Z U O (D Q U c� LLLL Q > Q Cr Q om-n o U () D Cn N L O n O Cn co Z m0 > Q O a) � LU W (� LL LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. 1605 CURTIS BRIDGE RD. N. WILKESBORO, NC 28697 336.658.4000 M 336.658.3257(F) • • THIS DRAWING IS THE PROPERTY OF LOWES HOME CENTERS, INC. ANT' USE OR REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR PART IS PROHIBITED WRHOUT THE EXPRESSED WTSTIEN CONSENT OF LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. COPYRIGHT 2DD7 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED •E100II101I10111• N m m � W vLU 0 � w J I m U z of U-zgm o 00 OJ UJ WVU U)Q 3: awOQ W0 _1-)9 enives ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 11/16/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: DRAWING NUMBER: SP-18 I 11 q TOP OF BERM • 20.50 10, SECTION TNQU BASIN N.T.S. 20' WIDE RIP -RAP TT-- SPILLWAY o ELEV- 19.30 CLAY CORE (SEE DETAIL THIS SHEET) TOP OF MANHOLE - ---- -I -100 YR. STORAGE ELEVATION 19.88 ELEA6.90 _ _I TOP OF RISER STRUCTURE 19.30' 'I -25 YR. STORAGE ELEVATION 19.26 - 3 -I -10 YR. STORAGE ELEVATION: 18,74- - -I SEE STORMWATER REPORT FOR -I ORIFICE AND WEIR SIZING -2 YR. STORAGE ELEVATION: 17.49 - - 21 LF OF 36' 47 LF OF 36' I Z 6' X 6CONCRETE RISER STRUCTURE RCP/CPP _ _ RCP/CPP - 60.50% SLOPE III SLOPE - O' WEIR - - -- - IE. 16,70 4" PVC WITH 90' ELBOW ELEV: 15.00 _ VEGETATIVE SHELF TO EXTEND 6" ABOVE AND BELOW THE PERM. POOL -- TEMP, POOL ELEV: 16.70 - INV OUT -- - 13.00 PERMANENT POOL ELEV: 15.00 -- - = HWT ELEV: 12.0 IN:12.76 . ::7VEGETA / -- -' BOTTOM OF PERM, F POOL ELEV: 6.00 6.00 TOP ^'0:1 PLANTED -OUT:12.76 6'X6' EQUALLY OF FOOTING TIVE BOTTOM OF POND SPACED ANTI -SEEP 7'X7'X SHELF ELEV: 5.00 COLLARS, SEE FOOTING SEDIMENT DETAILS 10' VEGETATIVE- SHELF TO BE CLEANOUT PLANTED WITH EMERGENT ELEV: 6.00 3*4 STEEL REBAR (GALV. OR ASPHALT - COATED) TACKWELD AT 3-4" O.C. EACH WAY LAID IN TOP OF BASIN 36" OUTLET PIPE INV. ELE.• 13.00 3.0' WEI IE: 16.70 4' ORIFICE IE: 15.00 SECTION 44 STEEL REBAR (GALV. OR ASPHALT COATED) TACKWELD AT 3-4" O.C. EACH WAY LAID IN TOP OF BASIN 36" OUTLET PIPE INV. EL 13.00 3.0' WE, IE 1 16.70 4' ORIFICE IE: 15.00 ES CTION RUSH AND ARROW ARUM OUTLET STQUCTUQE TEMPORARY CONDITIONS COVER WEIR WITH PLYWOOD TOP OF THE AND PROVIDE SKIMMER CONN. RISER ELE•19,30 TYPCAL MANHOLE STEP EVERY 16"O.C, AS r%trEDED FOR ACCESS -HALF OF A 46 DIAMETER CDRRUGATED METAL PIPE ATTACHED TO BOX 4' PVC W/ 90' ELBOW TOP OF EARTHEN - BAFFLE ELEV: 16,70 DRAIN HAS BEEN PROVIDED FOR THE WE )ND, PUMP SHALL BE USED TO PERFORM WNTENANCE AND OTHER NEEDS - HALF OF A 48" DIAMETER CORRUGATED METAL PIPE ATTACHED TO BOX 3.0' WIER ELE-16.70 \ • - - - -4" ORIFICE ELE.-15.00 I II II I II II I I-TnP i F00TIN(,-: 6. -1 i t=1 I I=1 I I=1 11=1 1,1=1 11=1 C7'X7'X8' COMPACTED SUBGRADE OR 6' OF CRUSHED CONCRETE FOOTING STONE DETENTION POND OUTLET STRUCTURE NTS OUTLET STRUCTURE PERMANENT CONDITIONS TYPICAL MANHOLE STEPS EVERY I6O.C. AS NEEDED FOR ACCESS -HALF OF A 48" DIAMETER CORRUGATED METAL PIPE ATTACHED TO BOX 4' PVC W/ 90' ELBOW PERMANENT POOL ELEVATION: 15,00 TOP OF THE RISER ELEA9.30 -- HALF OF A 48" DIAMETER CORRUGATED METAL PIPE ATTACHED TO BOX 3.0' WIER ELE-16.70 / 1 • - - - -4" ORIFICE ELE-15.00 ...... . .-. . .-i . .- COMPACTED SUBGRADE CR 6" OF CRUSHED 7'X7'X8" CONCRETE FOOTING STONE DETENTION POND OUTLET STRUCTURE NTS NOTE: BASIN, FRAME, AND GRATE MAY VARY IN NONESSENTIAL DIMENSIONS II I 6'-0" -__ 5'-0" O O 1 to �0 PLAN u4 STEEL REBAR (GALV. OR ASPHALT COATED) TACKWELD AT 3-4" O.C. EACH WAY LAID IN TOP OF BASIN NOTE: I. BASIN, FRAME, AND GRATE MAY VARY IN NONESSENTIAL DIMENSIONS 6'-0' 5'-0" O O PLAN =4 STEEL REBAR (GALV. OR ASPHALT COATED) TACKWELD AT 3-4' O.C. EACH WAY LAID IN TOP OF BASIN VEGETATIVE SHELF DETAIL SCALE- N.T.S. -TOP OF RISER STRUCTLRE 19.30' 6' X 6' CONCRETE RISER STRUCTURE 10' VEGETATIVE SHELF TO BE PLANTED WITH EMERGENT RUSH AND ARROW ARUM PERMANENT POOL ELEV- 15.003 _F_I_ 45' _ 10,1 VEGETATIVE SHELF SHALL EXTEND 6' ABOVE AND PERMANENT POOL TEMP. POOL ELEV: 16.70 PERMANENT POOL ELEV: 15.0 EXISTING GRADES 21 LF 36" - RCP/CPP m 0.50% J M Q Z O o Q W Z 7) GRADES 47 LF 36' RCP/CPP m 0.50% Z Z PERMANENT SHWT FOREBAY BOTTOM OF PERM. POOL ELEV: 6.00 SEDIMENT CLEANOUT BOTTOM OF POND SEDIMENT- ELEV: 6.00 ELEV: 5.00 CLEANOUT ELEV: 6.00 94 Rebor at 12" o.c. ^oncrele 3edtifrg PIPE Concrete Bedding TOP OF POND ELEV: 20,50 r BOTTOM OF PERM. POOL ELEV: 6.00 BOTTOM OF FOREBAY ELEV: 5.00 NOTES: / Concrete Anil -Seep Collor I. Excavate slot for anti -seep collar prior to laying pipe. NOTES 2. Pour concrete for collar at sane time as adjacent I. Use high slurry (6 inch) lean mix concrete (2000 psi) bedding to prevent having a cold joint anywhere in collar. to pipe bedding. 3. Concrete to be in direct contact with all soil surfaces. 2. Concrete bedding should extend to or above spring 4. Provide neoprene gasket around pipe at center of collar. line of pipe. Concrete Anti -Seep Collar Detail Not to Scale Trench excavated into structural fill or residual soil - all loose soil removed. MAINTENANCE PLAN I. All erosion and sediment control practices will be checked for stability and operation following every runoff producing rainfall but in no case less than once every week. Any needed repairs will be made immediately to maintain all practices as designed. 2. The sediment basins will be cleaned out when the level of sediment reaches the elevations specified on the erosion control plans. Sediment shall be placed on the topsoil pile. Gravel will be cleaned or replaced when the sediment Dool no longer drains properly. 3. Sediment will be removed from the sediment basins and block and gravel inlet protection device when storage capacity has been approximately 50% filled. Gravel will be cleaned or replaced when the sediment pool no longer drains properly. 4. Sediment will be removed from behind the sediment fence when it becomes about 0.5 feet deep at the fence. The sediment fence will be repaired as necessary to maintain a barrier. 5. All seeded areas will be fertilized, reseeded as necessary, and mulched according to specifications in the vegetative plan to maintain a vigorous, dense vegetative cover. 6. Owner to perpetually maitain all permanent erosion control devices in order to reduce long term effect of erosion SWM POND SECTION E QISE2 • REVISIONS • PRE -BID SET POST BID SET ISSUE DATE ISSUE DATE DATE DESCRIPTION R \ape FESs/- S EAL _ 0 U z O� Z o O 0) C, Q U c cv LL �Q C O, O .1 Q (1) p (n Q Q 00 M a U) O p w O m U) 0D Q �O a) OC w D U_ • • LOWE'S HOME CENTERS, INC. HWY. 268 EAST, EAST DOCK N. WILKESBORO, NC 28050 336.658.4000 (V) 336.658.3257 (F) • • 1/11B aUWMO IB TE PROPERLY OF 1,011E'8 HOME CENTERS, INC. O. USE OR REPHIBIMD ONMWHOLEORPNiTM PROHIBITED LOWES THE MINITESEDVMTM CONSENT IOWE'S HOME NC. T COPYRIGHT Zf1GT ALL RIGHlB RESERVED REESEI?V O � g � L f2 m m UJ O J�z �- >m W oO z +� U) U) a UJV UJ � W �Uo 0-L�Q9 eiiiiiim• ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE: 12/28/2007 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: CONSTRUCTION SET ISSUE DATE: DRAWING NUMBER S P-22 I • i • L