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Page 1 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
APPLICATION FOR ROAD PLAN APPROVAL
Is this an amendment to an approved plan? Yes No .e
Is this a revision or resubmission for review?Yes e No E
County File Number`: -2017-00117 (to be provided by County for new applications)
8 Copies of the Plan to be submitted and distributed by the County as follows:
2 Copies to County Engineering
1 Copy to Albemarle Fire and Rescue
1 Copy to Planning for Street Trees and other landscaping review
2 Copies to Albemarle County Service Authority
2 Copies to Virginia Department of Transportation
Have you submitted plans separately to any agencies listed above?Yes No
List Agencies:
Project Name Brookhill Development
Tax map and parcels 04600-00-00-01800&01600-00-00-018A0
ZoningNeighboorhood Model District
Physical Street Address(if assigned): TBD
Applicant Riverbend Management-Alan Taylor
Street Address455 Second Street SE, Suite 400
City Charlottesville State VA Zip Code22903
Phone Number(434)245-4932
Email alan@riverbenddev.com
Owner of Record Haugh, Charles R&Elizabeth Ann Ogelsby H
Street Address2571 &2575 Seminole Trail
City Charlottesville State VA Zip Code22902
Phone Number
Email
Contact (who should we contact about this project):Ryan Yauger, P.E. -Bohler Engineering VA, LLC
Street Address28 Blackwell Park Lane, Suite 201
City Warrenton State VA Zip Code 20186
Phone Number(540)3494500
Email ryauger@bohlereng.com
County of Albemarle
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road Charlottesville, VA 22902 Voice: (434)296-5832 Fax: (434)972-4126
Paget COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
APPLICATION FOR ROAD PLAN APPROVAL
Owner/Applicant Must Read and Sign
The foregoing information is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge. I have read and understand the
provisions of Chapter 14 Subdivision of Land of the Albemarle County Code,and the Design Manual,and am
consenting to all correspondence from Albemarle County be in any of the following forms in writing; by first
class mail, by personal delivery, by fax or,by email.
.,ri... ._r
3/2/18
Signature of Owner,Contract Purchaser, Agent Date
Ryan Yauger, P.E. (540) 349-4500
Print Name Daytime phone number of Signatory
FOR OFFICE USE ONLYSUB# /0/1" d d 1 1 4 Fee Amount S Off! Date Paid
CE
By who? (J t h. LtA/ Receipt# /) .2 q 1 Ck# ? 1 Of- By: \
Page 3 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
APPLICATION FOR ROAD PLAN APPROVAL
FEES
ROAD PLANS FOR PROPOSED SUBDIVISION
*If public and private streets are proposed,pay the higher of the two fees(private street)
8 copies of the road plan are required for all submittals
Public Street Fees Private Street Fees
0 For each review of a submitted plan,including re- U Authorization of one or more private streets within
views of revisions after plan approval=$269 a subdivision filed separately from a subdivision appli-
cation=$720
❑ For each review of a submitted plan,including re-
views of revisions after plan approval =$430
VARIATIONS OR EXCEPTIONS
BEFORE APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT
❑ Variation to or exception from street interconnection requirements=$581
❑ Variation to or exception from one or more street standards=$581
U Variation to or exception from curb and/or gutter requirements=$581
AFTER PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL AND
BEFORE FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT APPROVAL
❑ Variation to or exception from any requirement of Chapter 14 for which a variation to or exception from is au-
thorized after approval of a preliminary plat and before approval of a final plat =$892.00. Attach written justifica-
tion
AFTER FINAL PLAT APPROVAL
❑ Variation to or exception from any requirement of Chapter 14 for which a variation to or exception from is au-
thorized after approval of a final plat=$892.00. Attach written justification
SURETY/BONDING
If required to construct a street,the subdivider shall pay to the county a fee equal to the cost of the inspection of the con-
struction of any such street.These fees shall be paid prior to completion of all necessary inspections and shall be deemed a
part of the cost of construction of the street for purposes of section 14-435(B).
The bond process and forms can be found at the document center under bonds. After a plan is approved,a bond estimate
request form must be submitted to the Community Development office with the required fee. The owner signatures will be
verified for each parcel affected, and estimates will be prepared by the engineering reviewer. A bond amount will be pro-
vided to the owner. Bond agreements will be prepared by the county, and when properly completed by the owner,will be
reviewed and signed by the County Attorney and County Engineer. Please allow a few weeks for this process.
Page COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
ROAD PLAN CHECKLIST
A road or street plan is an engineered construction plan for a public or private road or alley. It also
contains necessary infrastructure for the road, like drainage inlets, pipes, ditches, culverts,residential
and commercial entrances, slopes, retaining walls, signs,pavement markings and any other items
necessary for the road.
A road plan must be a stand-alone document, and titled as a road plan. A road plan is not a site
plan, or a stormwater plan, or an erosion control plan. Please do not attach any other plans to the road
plan. The exception is when the Albemarle County Service Authority has insisted in some cases that
utility plans (water and sewer) be part of the road plans, and this has been permitted.
A road plan must contain a title sheet specifically for the road plan, a plan view of the road, a profile of
the road, and specific and typical details for the road sections. Please also reference the Design Manual
in addition to this checklist.
Application information:
✓Completed application and fees. No review is provided without applications and fees. Plans
containing both public and private roads should pay the higher fee for private roads.
%/Copies of federal and state permits for any wetland or stream disturbance. (Army Corps,VDEQ,
etc) [18-32.1.2, 14-311]
Title information:
✓ffroject title. Titles should be appropriate. It should be a road or street plan, not a site plan,
subdivision plan, or erosion control plan, etc.
✓professional seal, with original signature and date. [18-32.6.1
"Content: The road plan must contain, for each road/street/alley, at a minimum
1. a plan view, customarily at l"=50' or better.
2. a profile view
3. a typical cross-section
Play View: [18-32.6.2, 14-304, Subdivision Ordinance Article IV Division 2, VDOT SSAR]
VAccurate current existing topography at the time of submittal, including all existing site features, and
anyjecent disturbances, all at a legible scale.
ate and source of the topographic information: All topography should be at least visually field
verified by the designer within the last year (Aerial topography is often noticeably inaccurate.
Disturbances sometimes take place subsequent to the flown date. This can be a particularly recurring
problem where early or mass grading plans have occurred previously. In these cases,the topography
needs to be updated.}
✓WPO buffer limits; 100' from stream or wetland bank, 200' from reservoirs, or floodplain limit if
gre r [17-600]
Floodplain limits, including IOOyr flood limits for any channel with a drainage area of 50+ acres [18
-32fi.2d, 18-30.3]
✓Ail existing easements (access, drainage, sight, sanitary easements, etc.) with deed book references,
locations and dimensions.
Page 5 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
ROAD PLAN CHECKLIST
'All proposed streets included,with right-of-way and street names
ationing at 50' minimum on all proposed streets, on plan and profile
Street horizontal curve start point, end points and radii labeled, meeting standards
(f Cul-de-sacs provided on all dead-end streets or alleys (see the Design Manual reference details)
v4treet edge of pavement or curb radii labeled at all intersections and turnarounds(see the Design
Mayual reference details)
✓Roundabouts designed per VDOT and ASHTO guidelines
V6uardrail over any slope steeper than 3:1, wall, or drop-off greater than 4',with start and end
sections labeled, and VDOT designations (GR-2, GR-2a, etc.) (see the VDOT Road Design Manual.
Guardrail placement is complicated and subject to a lot of judgement and variation. This is a quick rule
-of-)humb summary.)
✓Pavement markings dimensioned and labeled
✓Signs for traffic control shown and labeled: speed limit on all streets, stop signs at all intersections
street name signs at every intersection, typically placed opposite stop signs [should reference
County Road Naming and Property Numbering Ordinance and Manual]
✓Street tree locations, species and height or caliper(typically to be reviewed by Planning)
Grading:
t/Proposed topography at minimum 2' contour intervals —tied into existing contours, as well as all
proposed site features. (Sites with less than 6' of grade change should consider using smaller contour
intervals.)
✓Proposed slopes are all 2:1 (horizontal:vertical) or flatter {Design Manual, section 8}
vfroposed slopes steeper than 3:1 have low maintenance (not grass)ground cover specified on the
play {Design Manual, Section 8}
✓ Show existing critical (steep) slopes on plans (See County GIS, Steep Slope Overlay). Existing
crital slopes are not disturbed,unless a waiver or exemption has been granted for the disturbance.
VRetaining walls should be accurately shown on plans, reflecting material thickness and batter where
such measurements may affect layout.
Reining Wall Plans checklist.
✓Any walls supporting roads or necessary infrastructure require engineered plans (not generic
manufacturer's details) and computations. {Design Manual, section 8} This will also be required where
walls are close to property lines and there is the danger of affecting neighboring property, either during
construction, with later failures, or with pedestrian or vehicle safety. These concerns can be alleviate
with layout spacing also. In any case, retaining walls will require building permits at construction.
Re9ufired Easements: [Zoning Ordinance 18-32.7.4, Subdivision Ordinance, Article IV, Div. 4]
✓All proposed permanent easements, dimensioned and labeled
Examples of easements are:
• sidewalk easements for sidewalks to be maintained with streets outside right-of-way. It is
preferable that sidewalk be inside street right-of-way.
• drainage easements for any drainage passing through the site from off-site, or for drainage
crossing proposed property lines.
• stormwater management easements over all facilities and associated structures and access
• interparcel access easements
• intersection or entrance sight easements
•
Page6 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
ROAD PLA*CHECKLIST
✓11 drainage easements are a minimum 20' wide. Required width: 10'+(pipe dia. or channel width)
+ 2'+2(depth-5'). The pipe,channel or structure must be within the center third of the
easement. {Design Manual, section 6}
jo structures or trees within drainage easements (Design Manual, section 6)
✓Label drainage easements beyond public rights-of-way as `Private'. A deed of easement for the
maintenance of these will be required for approval.
Entrances and right-of-way improvements: [per VDOT Secondary Street Acceptance
Reuirements (SSAR), and VDOT Road and Bridge Standards]
/Only approved entrances are shown. Placing entrances on road plans should not be a way of
circumventing site plan review of entrance placement or number, or adequate review of traffic, spacing,
n ..lanes, etc.
',All entrances have a VDOT designation [PE-1, CG-9a, etc). In the case of dense residential
development, concrete entrance aprons are important to continue drainage on the street side, and to
con of fine grading of asphalt and sidewalks.
ommercial entrances do not exceed 4% grade for a distance of 40' from the intersected street,
measured anywhere in the entrance [18-4.12.17]
, nobstructed sight distance lines at entrances, more than 10' x speed limit, plus next 5mph
increment. For example: sight distance for 25mph design speed limit= 10' x 25 + 30=280'. See
VDOT Road Design Manual, App Bl, Sec. 3E
5' minimum radii on entrances (or per VDOT requirements, typically 25'-35') [per VDOT Access
Mpagement Regulations and Standards]
✓Tuan and taper lanes where applicable with lengths and widths labeled (taper at 12:1 with 12' lane
widths)
Profile View: (applicable only to road or street plans)
V/ rationing at 50' minimum on all proposed streets, to match the plan view sheets
oposed centerline
,/ xisting ground centerline (Historically, the existing centerline was field surveyed, but this is
happening much less with current aerial topography. This may be requested if inaccuracies are noted.)
labeled existing and proposed grade at each 50tt station point
Jertical curves provided at all grade transitions
✓Gertical curve start, vertex and end points labeled
',Vertical curve length and K(or stopping sight distance) labeled at each vertex, meeting required
design values
vlsercent grades labeled for all road segments, meeting design values (VDOT Road Design Manual,
App. B)
%Aural street intersections continue the -2% intersected cross grade for a minimum of 20' from the
edge of pavement of the intersected street. A low point is provided off the intersected street for
drai ge. {policy, following VDOT practice}
treet grade is less than 4% for a minimum of 40' from the edge of pavement of the intersected
street. (This grade can be within the first road curve which transitions from the 2% intersected cross
gra e) {policy, follows ord. for travelways 18-4.12}
Pipe and utility crossings shown and labeled(ACSA has minimum clearances)
Pagel COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
ROAD PLAN CHECKLIST
gilk Cross drain locations shown and labeled with VDOT designations (CD-1,2)at every major cut and
fill transition or sag curve
he station of intersections are shown and labeled with the street names
ades are a maximum of 6% in turnarounds
Grades are a maximum of 4% through roundabouts
Details and Sections: (reference VDOT Road Design Manual, or Sub. Ord.)
./f_ypical sections for each street, street segment, or alley
,thpical sections for sidewalks and trails
, /Albemarle County general construction notes for streets (reference)
,/traffic generation and distribution summary(ADT's)with road networks
/Pavement designs per VDOT guides [2009 VDOT Pavement Design Guide for Subdivision and
Secondary Roads in Virginia]
✓Pavement widths meeting design standards
avement crown at 1/4":1' slope
Pavement surface, base, and sub-base thicknesses and materials
Curb and gutter where applicable with VDOT designation (CG-6), and stone base of 6"21-A or
better(CG-2 also acceptable if a gutter is not needed for drainage)
./boulder at 1":1' slope or flatter and 4' or greater width for rural sections
v44aximum slopes of 2:1 or flatter with guardrail shown where applicable.
v4roposed slopes steeper than 3:1 have low maintenance (not grass) ground cover specified on the
pls.
'Guardrail over all fill slopes and culverts, with 3' additional shoulder,using VDOT designations
(G -2,GR-2A,etc.)
fight-of-way/easement width, centered on street, meeting design standards
idewalk location and widths, minimum 5' width, 4"concrete surface,4"21-A stone base with wire/
rebar reinforcement, with underdrains (UD-4, etc) per VDOT standards where applicable
% dewalks shall not be less than 4 inches thick, except when used in conjunction with roll top curb,
in which case the thickness shall be 7 inches. See Section B(1)-4.G Curb and Gutter Designs, Figure 6-
Detail Back of Curbs in VDOT Road Design Manual
✓Planting strip if applicable, 6' minimum width [14-422]
1/6itches
14-422]
itches dimensioned at 3:1 slope from shoulder, 1' depth min., and 4' min. width from shoulder to
ditch centerline, for rural sections
Alleys have 12' pavement width, with 14' wide stone base [14-410]
ransitioning detail (20' minimum) for roll-top curbing in front of any inlets
ypical sections for proposed channels with locations referenced from the plan view sheets
Sidewalk detail or specification to be a minimum 4" stone base and 4"concrete of 3000psi at 28
days, or stronger. [VDOT App. B, Subdivision Street Design Guide, and 14-422]
etaining wall details referenced from plan, if detailed plans and comps were not required. This is
only really applicable to standard VDOT gravity walls. Walls not affecting the road should not appear
op road plans.
Aural section ditches may not be deep enough for 15" diameter culverts within the ditchline if the
ditches are only 1' deep. This usually involves moving the ditchline away from the road at driveway
locations, which may not be possible in denser development. Ditch and driveway culvert plans will
need to accommodate these situations.
Page 8 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
ROAD REAM CHECKLIST
Read and Sign
In representing the above referenced firm submitting this road plan for approval,I hereby state that,to the best of
my knowledge,the attached road plan contains all information required by this checklist.
{ ( 3/2/18
Si t 'person-comp log checklist Date
• Page COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Is this an amendment to an approved plan? Yes No E
Is this a revision or resubmission for review?Yes ✓E No
County File Number:SPR-2017-00117 (to be provided by County for new applications)
8 Copies of the Plan to be submitted and distributed by the County as follows:
2 Copies to County Engineering
1 Copy to Albemarle Fire and Rescue
1 Copy to Planning for Street Trees and other landscaping review
2 Copies to Albemarle County Service Authority
2 Copies to Virginia Department of Transportation
Have you submitted plans separately to any agencies listed above?Yes No
List Agencies:
Project Name Brookhill Development
Tax map and parcels 04600-00-00-01800&01600-00-00-018A0
ZoningNeil hboorhood Model District
Physical Street Address (if assigned): TBD
Applicant Riverbend Management-Alan Taylor
Street Address455 Second Street SE, Suite 400
city Charlottesville State VA Zip Code22903
Phone Number(434)245-4932
Email alan@riverbenddev.com
Owner of Record Haugh, Charles R& Elizabeth Ann Ogelsby H
Street Address2571 &2575 Seminole Trail
City Charlottesville sta€eVA Zip Code22902
Phone Number
Email
Contact (who should we contact about this project):Ryan Yauger, P.E. - Bohler Engineering VA, LLC
Street Address28 Blackwell Park Lane, Suite 201
City Warrenton State VA zip Code20186
Phone Number(540)349-4500
Email ryauger@bohlereng_com
County of Albemarle
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road Charlottesville,VA 22902 Voice: (434)296-5832 Fax: (434)972-4126
•
Page 2 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
. . �.
Owner/Applicant Must Read and Sign
The foregoing information is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge. I have read and understand the
provisions of Chapter 14 Subdivision of Land of the Albemarle County Code, and the Design Manual, and am
consenting to all correspondence from Albemarle County be in any of the following forms in writing; by first
class mail, by personal delivery, by fax or,by email.
10/26/17
Signature of Owner, Contract Purchaser, Agent Date
Ryan Yauger, P.E. (540) 349-4500
Print Name Daytime phone number of Signatory
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY SUB# Fee Amount$ Date Paid
By who? Receipt# Ck# BY
• Page COUNTY OF ALBEmARLE
0 Ott . . ,1. . * ,
FEES
ROAD PLANS FOR PROPOSED SUBDIVISION
*If public and private streets are proposed,pay the higher of the two fees(private street)
8 copies of the road plan are required for all submittals
Public Street Fees Private Street Fees
E1 For each review of a submitted plan,including re- ❑ Authorization of one or more private streets within
views of revisions after plan approval=$269 a subdivision filed separately from a subdivision appli-
cation=$720
❑ For each review of a submitted plan,including re-
views of revisions after plan approval =$430
VARIATIONS OR EXCEPTIONS
BEFORE APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT
❑ Variation to or exception from street interconnection requirements=$581
❑ Variation to or exception from one or more street standards=$581
El Variation to or exception from curb and/or gutter requirements=$581
AFTER PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL AND
BEFORE FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT APPROVAL
❑ Variation to or exception from any requirement of Chapter 14 for which a variation to or exception from is au-
thorized after approval of a preliminary plat and before approval of a final plat=$892.00. Attach written justifica-
tion
AFTER FINAL PLAT APPROVAL
❑ Variation to or exception from any requirement of Chapter 14 for which a variation to or exception from is au-
thorized after approval of a final plat=$892.00. Attach written justification
SURETY/BONDING
If required to construct a street,the subdivider shall pay to the county a fee equal to the cost of the inspection of the con-
struction of any such street. These fees shall be paid prior to completion of all necessary inspections and shall be deemed a
part of the cost of construction of the street for purposes of section 14-435(B).
The bond process and forms can be found at the document center under bonds.After a plan is approved,a bond esti mate
request form must be submitted to the Community Development office with the required fee. The owner signatures will be
verified for each parcel affected, and estimates will be prepared by the engineering reviewer. A bond amount will be pro-
vided to the owner. Bond agreements will be prepared by the county,and when properly completed by the owner,will be
reviewed and signed by the County Attorney and County Engineer. Please allow a few weeks for this process.
Page 4 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
A road or street plan is an engineered construction plan for a public or private road or alley. It also
contains necessary infrastructure for the road, like drainage inlets, pipes, ditches, culverts, residential
and commercial entrances, slopes, retaining walls, signs,pavement markings and any other items
necessary for the road.
A road plan must be a stand-alone document, and titled as a road plan. A road plan is not a site
plan, or a stormwater plan, or an erosion control plan. Please do not attach any other plans to the road
plan. The exception is when the Albemarle County Service Authority has insisted in some cases that
utility plans (water and sewer) be part of the road plans, and this has been permitted.
A road plan must contain a title sheet specifically for the road plan, a plan view of the road, a profile of
the road, and specific and typical details for the road sections. Please also reference the Design Manual
in addition to this checklist.
Application information:
completed application and fees. No review is provided without applications and fees. Plans
containing both public and private roads should pay the higher fee for private roads.
VCopies of federal and state permits for any wetland or stream disturbance. (Army Corps, VDEQ,
etc) [18-32.1.2, 14-311]
Title information:
vproject title. Titles should be appropriate. It should be a road or street plan, not a site plan,
subdivision plan, or erosion control plan, etc.
✓Professional seal, with original signature and date. [18-32 6.1]
./Content: The road plan must contain, for each road/street/alley, at a minimum
1. a plan view, customarily at 1"=50' or better.
2. a profile view
3. a typical cross-section
Plat View: [18-32.6.2, 14-304, Subdivision Ordinance Article IV Division 2, VDOT SSAR]
✓Accurate current existing topography at the time of submittal, including all existing site features, and
anycent disturbances, all at a legible scale.
/Date and source of the topographic information: All topography should be at least visually field
verified by the designer within the last year (Aerial topography is often noticeably inaccurate.
Disturbances sometimes take place subsequent to the flown date. This can be a particularly recurring
problem where early or mass grading plans have occurred previously. In these cases,the topography
neefts to be updated.),
buffer limits; 100' from stream or wetland bank, 200' from reservoirs, or floodplain limit if
gr9ker
[17-600]
Floodplain limits, including I OOyr flood limits for any channel with a drainage area of 50+ acres [18
32. 2d, 18-30.3]
All existing easements (access, drainage, sight, sanitary easements, etc.) with deed book references,
locations and dimensions.
•
• Page 5 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
ROAD PLAN cHEctrusr
,All proposed streets included,with right-of-way and street names
4tationing at 50' minimum on all proposed streets, on plan and profile
Street horizontal curve start point, end points and radii labeled, meeting standards
itt�
ul-de-sacs provided on all dead-end streets or alleys (see the Design Manual reference details)
Street edge of pavement or curb radii labeled at all intersections and turnarounds (see the Design
Manual reference details)
"'Roundabouts designed per VDOT and ASHTO guidelines
guardrail over any slope steeper than 3:1, wall, or drop-off greater than 4', with start and end
sections labeled, and VDOT designations (GR-2, GR-2a, etc.) (see the VDOT Road Design Manual.
Guardrail placement is complicated and subject to a lot of judgement and variation. This is a quick rule
o-of jhumb summary.)
✓✓Pavement markings dimensioned and labeled
igns for traffic control shown and labeled: speed limit on all streets, stop signs at all intersections
street name signs at every intersection, typically placed opposite stop signs [should reference
County Road Naming and Property Numbering Ordinance and Manual]
w/' treet tree locations, species and height or caliper(typically to be reviewed by Planning)
Grading:
tgroposed topography at minimum 2' contour intervals—tied into existing contours, as well as all
proposed site features. (Sites with less than 6' of grade change should consider using smaller contour
intervals.)
"'Proposed slopes are all 2:1 (horizontal:vertical) or flatter {Design Manual, section 8)
'roposed slopes steeper than 3:1 have low maintenance (not grass) ground cover specified on the
pla {Design Manual, Section 8)
Show existing critical (steep) slopes on plans (See County GIS, Steep Slope Overlay). Existing
crit}'ual slopes are not disturbed,unless a waiver or exemption has been granted for the disturbance.
i/Retaining walls should be accurately shown on plans,reflecting material thickness and batter where
such measurements may affect layout.
Retaining Wall Plans checklist.
ve-Any walls supporting roads or necessary infrastructure require engineered plans (not generic
manufacturer's details) and computations. {Design Manual, section 8} This will also be required where
walls are close to property lines and there is the danger of affecting neighboring property, either during
construction, with later failures, or with pedestrian or vehicle safety. These concerns can be alleviate
with layout spacing also. In any case, retaining walls will require building permits at construction.
Required Easements: [Zoning Ordinance 18-32.7.4, Subdivision Ordinance, Article IV, Div. 4]
✓All proposed permanent easements,dimensioned and labeled
Examples of easements are:
• sidewalk easements for sidewalks to be maintained with streets outside right-of-way. It is
preferable that sidewalk be inside street right-of-way.
• drainage easements for any drainage passing through the site from off-site, or for drainage
crossing proposed property lines.
• stormwater management easements over all facilities and associated structures and access
s interparcel access easements
• intersection or entrance sight easements
Page 6 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
ROAD PLAN CHECKLIST
V/1;11 drainage easements are a minimum 20' wide. Required width: 10'+(pipe dia. or channel width)
+ 2'+2(depth-5'). The pipe,channel or structure must be within the center third of the
�,,, easement. {Design Manual,section 6}
ystructures or trees within drainage easements {Design Manual, section 6}
',Label drainage easements beyond public rights-of-way as `Private'. A deed of easement for the
maintenance of these will be required for approval.
Entrances and right-of-way improvements: [per VDOT Secondary Street Acceptance
R+9uirer eats(SSAR), and VDOT Road and Bridge Standards)
Only approved entrances are shown. Placing entrances on road plans should not be a way of
circumventing site plan review of entrance placement or number, or adequate review of traffic, spacing,
MMMgt-lanes, etc.
All entrances have a VDOT designation [PE-1, CG-9a, etc). In the case of dense residential
development, concrete entrance aprons are important to continue drainage on the street side, and to
con of fine grading of asphalt and sidewalks.
'I/Commercial entrances do not exceed 4% grade for a distance of 40' from the intersected street,
measured anywhere in the entrance [18-4.12.17]
unobstructed sight distance lines at entrances, more than 10' x speed limit,plus next 5mph
increment. For example: sight distance for 25mph design speed limit= 10' x 25 + 30=280'. See
VDOT Road Design Manual, App Bl, Sec. 3E
5' minimum radii on entrances(or per VDOT requirements, typically 25'-35') [per VDOT Access
Mpagernent Regulations and Standards}`
toertnit and taper lanes where applicable with lengths and widths labeled (taper at 12:1 with 12' lane
widths)
Profile View: (applicable only to road or street plans)
tationing at 50'minimum on all proposed streets,to match the plan view sheets
' posed centerline
xisting ground centerline (Historically, the existing centerline was field surveyed, but this is
happening much less with current aerial topography. This may be requested if inaccuracies are noted.)
i/ beled existing and proposed grade at each 50ft station point
ertical curves provided at all grade transitions
rtical curve start,vertex and end points labeled
./vertical curve length and K(or stopping sight distance) labeled at each vertex,meeting required
design values
visercent grades labeled for all road segments, meeting design values (VDOT Road Design Manual,
Ape. B)
v
ural street intersections continue the -2% intersected cross grade for a minimum of 20' from the
edge of pavement of the intersected street. A low point is provided off the intersected street for
drai ;ge. {policy, following VDOT practice}
%,Street grade is less than 4% for a minimum of 40' from the edge of pavement of the intersected
street. (This grade can be within the first road curve which transitions from the 2% intersected cross
gm) {policy, follows ord. for travelways 18-4.12}
VPipe and utility crossings shown and labeled(ACSA has minimum clearances)
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lCross drain locations shown and labeled with VDOT designations (CD-1,2) at every major cut and
fill transition or sag curve
The station of intersections are shown and labeled with the street names
✓grades are a maximum of 6% in turnarounds
,/Grades are a maximum of 4% through roundabouts
Details and Sections: (reference VDOT Road Design Manual, or Sub. Ord.)
✓'� ical sections for each street, street segment, or alley
wr1 ypical sections for sidewalks and trails
,tAlbemarle County general construction notes for streets (reference)
'I/Traffic generation and distribution summary(ADT's)with road networks
'Pavement designs per VDOT guides[2009 VDOT Pavement Design Guide for Subdivision and
Secondary Roads in Virginia]
'avement widths meeting design standards
avement crown at 1/4":1' slope
vernent surface,base,and sub-base thicknesses and materials
.V'Curb and gutter where applicable with VDOT designation (CG-6), and stone base of 6"21-A or
better(CG-2 also acceptable if a gutter is not needed for drainage)
shoulder at 1":1' slope or flatter and 4'or greater width for rural sections
Iroaximum slopes of 2:1 or flatter with guardrail shown where applicable.
posed slopes steeper than 3:1 have low maintenance (not grass) ground cover specified on the
pla9
uardrail over all fill slopes and culverts, with 3' additional shoulder,using VDOT designations
(G -2,GR-2A,etc.)
i'ght-of-way/easement width, centered on street,meeting design standards
idewalk location and widths, minimum 5' width, 4" concrete surface, 4" 21-A stone base with wire!
rebar reinforcement, with underdrains (UD-4, etc) per VDOT standards where applicable
%/Sidewalks shall not be less than 4 inches thick, except when used in conjunction with roll top curb,
in which case the thickness shall be 7 inches. See Section B(1)-4.G Curb and Gutter Designs, Figure 6-
Detail Back of Curbs in VDOT Road Design Manual
4/Planting strip if applicable, 6' minimum width [14-422]
litches dimensioned at 3:1 slope from shoulder, 1' depth min., and 4' min. width from shoulder to
ditch centerline,for rural sections
/Alleys have 12'pavement width,with 14'wide stone base [14-410]
ransitioning detail (20' minimum)for roll-top curbing in front of any inlets
ypical sections for proposed channels with locations referenced from the plan view sheets
Sidewalkdetail or specification to be a minimum 4" stone base and 4"concrete of 3000psi at 28
dav, or stronger. [VDOT App. B. Subdivision Street Design Guide, and 14-422]
v'Retaining wall details referenced from plan, if detailed plans and comps were not required. This is
only really applicable to standard VDOT gravity walls. Walls not affecting the road should not appear
op road plans.
Aural section ditches may not be deep enough for 15" diameter culverts within the ditchline if the
ditches are only 1' deep. This usually involves moving the ditchline away from the road at driveway
locations, which may not be possible in denser development. Ditch and driveway culvert plans will
need to accommodate these situations.
•
Page 8 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
ROAD PUN CKEKLI3"!"
Read and Sign
In representing the above referenced firm submitting this road plan for approval, I hereby state that,to the best of
my knowledge,the attached road plan contains all information required by this checklist.
10/26/17
Si,„ perso amp lag checklist Date
Albfr-� "�- � } Community Development Department
emarle +�•• a j' 1 McIntire Road Charlottesville.VA22 -4596
SomeVoice:(434)296-5832 Fax:(434)972-4126
•--- Planning Application
PARCEL I OWNER INFORMATION
TMP OO-OO-01 Y ; Owner(s) HAUGH,CHARLES R&.E 3 OL;LESBY 7R T
Application# SUB20 L 700117
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Legal Description I PARCELA
Magisterial Dist.IRivanna Land Use Primary Residential--Single-family(incl modular hornee 'J
Current AFD 'Not in AIF District1:1 Current Zoning Primary Neighborhood Model District! _ +
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Street Address 2571 SEMINOLE TRL CHARLOTTESVILLE,22911 Entered By
Application Type [Subdivision Plat, Judy Martin 13
2017
Project Brool€liill Development- Road Plans
Received Date 08/01/17 Received Date Final Submittal Date 08/07/17 Total Fees 269
Closing File Date Submittal Date Final Total Paid 269
Revision Number
Comments f
Legal Ad
SUB APPLICATION(s)
Type Sub Aicatio Cceinient
New *r Yate-P Plan 00/07/17
APPLICANT 1 CONTACT INFORMATION
CmiaciType Nene , Address CityState Zip Phonel
ownitioppiziwit HAUCHARLES R.&t`J GESBY AT 433 PARK ST 1 owtOITESVILL 122 O1
App .irt RIVERBBEND MANAGEMENT ALAN 455 SECOND ST.,SE,STE.400 CHARLOTTESVILL 22903 4342454932
Pronary Contact RYAN)(AUGER,P.E.1BOHLER 28 BLACKW'E.LL PARK LANE, WARRENTON,V.A. 20186 5.403494500
Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent Date
1
Pagel COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
APPLICATION FOR ROAD PLAN APPROVAL
Is this an amendment to an approved plan? Yes No's'
Is this a revision or resubmission for review?Yes No
County File Number: %4 ,41 I`[- 117 (to be provided by County for new applications)
8 Copies of the Plan to be submitted and distributed by the County as follows:
2 Copies to County Engineering
1 Copy to Albemarle Fire and Rescue
1 Copy to Planning for Street Trees and other landscaping review
2 Copies to Albemarle County Service Authority
2 Copies to Virginia Department of Transportation
Have you submitted plans separately to any agencies listed above?Yes _,' No 1/
List Agencies:
Project Name Brookhill Development
Tax map and parcels 04600-00-00-01800&0600-00-00-018A0
Zoning Neighborhood Model District
Physical Street Address(if assigned):
Applicant Riverbend Management-Alan Taylor
Street Address 455 Second Street SE, Suite 400
City Charlottesville State VAZip Code 22903
Phone Number (434)2454932
Email
Owner of Record Haugh, Charles R&Elizabeth Ann Oglesby H
Street Address 2571 & 2575 Seminole Trail
City Charlottesville State VA Zip Code 22902
Phone Number
Email
Contact (who should we contact about this project): Ryan Yauger,P.E. -Bohler Engineering VA,LLC
Street Address 28 Blackwell Park Lane, Suite 201
City Warrenton State VA Zip Code 20186
Phone Number (540) 349-4500
Email ryauger@bohlereng.com
County of Albemarle
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road Charlottesville,VA 22902 Voice: (434)296-5832 Fax: (434)972-4126
Page 2 COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
APPLICATION FOR ROAD PLAN APPROVAL
Owner/Applicant Must Read and Sign
The foregoing information is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge. I have read and understand the
provisions of Chapter 14 Subdivision of Land of the Albemarle County Code, and the Design Manual, and am
consenting to all correspondence from Albemarle County be in any of the following forms in writing;by first
class mail, by personal delivery,by fax or,by email.
7/31/17
Signature of Owner, Contract Purchaser, Agent Date
Ryan Yauger,P.E. (540) 349-4500
Print Name Daytime phone number of Signatory
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY SUB# Fee Amount$ � of Date Paid 8-1-2o/7
By who? OA,�L. Receipt# li OS"-77 ado-2 31, By: k--04,il-32-17.�
Page COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
APPLICATION FOR ROAD PLAN APPROVAL
FEES
ROAD PLANS FOR PROPOSED SUBDIVISION
*If public and private streets are proposed,pay the higher of the two fees(private street)
8 copies of the road plan are required for all submittals
Public Street Fees Private Street Fees
3 For each review of a submitted plan,including re- ❑ Authorization of one or more private streets within
views of revisions after plan approval=$269 a subdivision filed separately from a subdivision appli-
cation=$720
LI For each review of a submitted plan,including re-
views of revisions after plan approval =$430
VARIATIONS OR EXCEPTIONS
BEFORE APPROVAL OF A PRELIMINARY PLAT
❑ Variation to or exception from street interconnection requirements=$581.
LI Variation to or exception from one or more street standards=$581
❑ Variation to or exception from curb and/or gutter requirements=$581
AFTER PRELIMINARY PLAT APPROVAL AND
BEFORE FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT APPROVAL
❑ Variation to or exception from any requirement of Chapter 14 for which a variation to or exception from is au-
thorized after approval of a preliminary plat and before approval of a final plat=$892.00. Attach written justifica-
tion
AFTER FINAL PLAT APPROVAL
❑ Variation to or exception from any requirement of Chapter 14 for which a variation to or exception from is au-
thorized after approval of a final plat=$892.00. Attach written justification
SURETYBONDING
If required to construct a street,the subdivider shall pay to the county a fee equal to the cost of the inspection of the con-
struction of any such street.These fees shall be paid prior to completion of all necessary inspections and shall be deemed a
part of the cost of construction of the street for purposes of section 14-435(B).
The bond process and forms can be found at the document center under bonds. After a plan is approved,a bond estimate
request form must be submitted to the Community Development office with the required fee. The owner signatures will be
verified for each parcel affected,and estimates will be prepared by the engineering reviewer. A bond amount will be pro-
vided to the owner. Bond agreements will be prepared by the county,and when properly completed by the owner,will be
reviewed and signed by the County Attorney and County Engineer. Please allow a few weeks for this process.
Page COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
ROAD PLAN CHECKLIST
A road or street plan is an engineered construction plan for a public or private road or alley. It also
contains necessary infrastructure for the road, like drainage inlets, pipes, ditches, culverts, residential
and commercial entrances, slopes, retaining walls, signs,pavement markings and any other items
necessary for the road.
A road plan must be a stand-alone document, and titled as a road plan. A road plan is not a site
plan, or a stormwater plan, or an erosion control plan. Please do not attach any other plans to the road
plan. The exception is when the Albemarle County Service Authority has insisted in some cases that
utility plans (water and sewer)be part of the road plans, and this has been permitted.
A road plan must contain a title sheet specifically for the road plan, a plan view of the road, a profile of
the road, and specific and typical details for the road sections. Please also reference the Design Manual
in addition to this checklist.
Application information:
vr Completed application and fees. No review is provided without applications and fees. Plans
containing both public and private roads should pay the higher fee for private roads.
VCopies of federal and state permits for any wetland or stream disturbance. (Army Corps, VDEQ,
etc) [18-32.1.2, 14-311]
Title information:
Project title. Titles should be appropriate. It should be a road or street plan, not a site plan,
subdivision plan, or erosion control plan, etc.
Professional seal, with original signature and date. [18-32.6.1]
/Content: The road plan must contain, for each road/street/alley, at a minimum
1. a plan view, customarily at 1"=50' or better.
2. a profile view
3. a typical cross-section
Plan View: [18-32.6.2, 14-304, Subdivision Ordinance Article IV Division 2, VDOT SSAR]
Accurate current existing topography at the time of submittal, including all existing site features, and
any recent disturbances, all at a legible scale.
i Date and source of the topographic information: All topography should be at least visually field
verified by the designer within the last year {Aerial topography is often noticeably inaccurate.
Disturbances sometimes take place subsequent to the flown date. This can be a particularly recurring
problem where early or mass grading plans have occurred previously. In these cases, the topography
needs to be updated..
WPO buffer limits; 100' from stream or wetland bank, 200' from reservoirs, or floodplain limit if
gter [17-600]
rfloodplain limits, including 100yr flood limits for any channel with a drainage area of 50+ acres [18
-33.6.2d, 18-30.3]
All existing easements (access, drainage, sight, sanitary easements, etc.)with deed book references,
locations and dimensions.
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;✓All proposed streets included, with right-of-way and street names
Stationing at 50' minimum on all proposed streets, on plan and profile
Street horizontal curve start point, end points and radii labeled, meeting standards
01 Cul-de-sacs provided on all dead-end streets or alleys (see the Design Manual reference details)
ti Street edge of pavement or curb radii labeled at all intersections and turnarounds (see the Design
M nual reference details)
Vf Roundabouts designed per VDOT and ASHTO guidelines
V Guardrail over any slope steeper than 3:1,wall, or drop-off greater than 4',with start and end
sections labeled, and VDOT designations (GR-2, GR-2a, etc.) (see the VDOT Road Design Manual.
Guardrail placement is complicated and subject to a lot of judgement and variation. This is a quick rule
-of-thumb summary.)
▪ Pavement markings dimensioned and labeled
Signs for traffic control shown and labeled: speed limit on all streets, stop signs at all intersections
V Street name signs at every intersection, typically placed opposite stop signs [should reference
C9unty Road Naming and Property Numbering Ordinance and Manual]
• Street tree locations, species and height or caliper(typically to be reviewed by Planning)
Grading:
Proposed topography at minimum 2' contour intervals—tied into existing contours, as well as all
proposed site features. (Sites with less than 6' of grade change should consider using smaller contour
intervals.)
/Proposed slopes are all 2:1 (horizontal:vertical) or flatter {Design Manual, section 8}
Proposed slopes steeper than 3:1 have low maintenance (not grass) ground cover specified on the
plan {Design Manual, Section 8}
Show existing critical (steep) slopes on plans (See County GIS, Steep Slope Overlay). Existing
critical slopes are not disturbed, unless a waiver or exemption has been granted for the disturbance.
Retaining walls should be accurately shown on plans, reflecting material thickness and batter where
such measurements may affect layout.
Retaining Wall Plans checklist.
Any walls supporting roads or necessary infrastructure require engineered plans (not generic
manufacturer's details) and computations. {Design Manual, section 8} This will also be required where
walls are close to property lines and there is the danger of affecting neighboring property, either during
construction, with later failures, or with pedestrian or vehicle safety. These concerns can be alleviate
with layout spacing also. In any case, retaining walls will require building permits at construction.
Required Easements: [Zoning Ordinance 18-32.7.4, Subdivision Ordinance, Article IV, Div. 4]
• All proposed permanent easements, dimensioned and labeled
Examples of easements are:
• sidewalk easements for sidewalks to be maintained with streets outside right-of-way. It is
preferable that sidewalk be inside street right-of-way.
• drainage easements for any drainage passing through the site from off-site, or for drainage
crossing proposed property lines.
• stormwater management easements over all facilities and associated structures and access
• interparcel access easements
• intersection or entrance sight easements
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/All drainage easements are a minimum 20' wide. Required width: 10'+(pipe dia. or channel width)
+ 2'+2(depth-5'). The pipe, channel or structure must be within the center third of the
easement. {Design Manual, section 6}
TI No structures or trees within drainage easements {Design Manual, section 6}
Label drainage easements beyond public rights-of-way as `Private'. A deed of easement for the
maintenance of these will be required for approval.
Entrances and right-of-way improvements: [per VDOT Secondary Street Acceptance
Requirements (SSAR), and VDOT Road and Bridge Standards]
,_. Only approved entrances are shown. Placing entrances on road plans should not be a way of
circumventing site plan review of entrance placement or number, or adequate review of traffic, spacing,
turn lanes, etc.
'All entrances have a VDOT designation [PE-1, CG-9a, etc). In the case of dense residential
development, concrete entrance aprons are important to continue drainage on the street side, and to
control fine grading of asphalt and sidewalks.
Vr Commercial entrances do not exceed 4%grade for a distance of 40' from the intersected street,
m asured anywhere in the entrance [18-4.12.17]
Unobstructed sight distance lines at entrances, more than 10' x speed limit, plus next 5mph
increment. For example: sight distance for 25mph design speed limit= 10' x 25 + 30=280'. See
V9OT Road Design Manual, App Bl, Sec. 3E
5' minimum radii on entrances (or per VDOT requirements, typically 25'-35') [per VDOT Access
M nagement Regulations and Standards]
Turn and taper lanes where applicable with lengths and widths labeled (taper at 12:1 with 12' lane
widths)
sfile View: (applicable only to road or street plans)
tationing at 50' minimum on all proposed streets, to match the plan view sheets
roposed centerline
?'Existing ground centerline (Historically, the existing centerline was field surveyed, but this is
happening much less with current aerial topography. This may be requested if inaccuracies are noted.)
viLabeled existing and proposed grade at each 50ft station point
Vertical curves provided at all grade transitions
Vertical curve start, vertex and end points labeled
Vertical curve length and K(or stopping sight distance) labeled at each vertex, meeting required
deign values
if Percent grades labeled for all road segments, meeting design values (VDOT Road Design Manual,
App. B)
Rural street intersections continue the -2% intersected cross grade for a minimum of 20' from the
edge of pavement of the intersected street. A low point is provided off the intersected street for
drainage. {policy, following VDOT practice}
�.(Street grade is less than 4% for a minimum of 40' from the edge of pavement of the intersected
street. (This grade can be within the first road curve which transitions from the 2% intersected cross
gr de) {policy, follows ord. for travelways 18-4.12}
Pipe and utility crossings shown and labeled (ACSA has minimum clearances)
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t's7 Cross drain locations shown and labeled with VDOT designations (CD-1,2) at every major cut and
fill transition or sag curve
ti,rThe station of intersections are shown and labeled with the street names
ljGrades are a maximum of 6% in turnarounds
Grades are a maximum of 4%through roundabouts
Dftails and Sections: (reference VDOT Road Design Manual, or Sub. Ord.)
v Typical sections for each street, street segment, or alley
Typical sections for sidewalks and trails
y/Albemarle County general construction notes for streets (reference)
;j traffic generation and distribution summary(ADT's)with road networks
$avement designs per VDOT guides [2009 VDOT Pavement Design Guide for Subdivision and
Secondary Roads in Virginia]
(Pavement widths meeting design standards
Pavement crown at 1/4":1' slope
S'avement surface, base, and sub-base thicknesses and materials
Curb and gutter where applicable with VDOT designation(CG-6), and stone base of 6" 21-A or
bgtter(CG-2 also acceptable if a gutter is not needed for drainage)
9! Shoulder at 1":1' slope or flatter and 4' or greater width for rural sections
Maximum slopes of 2:1 or flatter with guardrail shown where applicable.
VProposed slopes steeper than 3:1 have low maintenance (not grass) ground cover specified on the
plan
7,(Guardrail over all fill slopes and culverts, with 3' additional shoulder,using VDOT designations
2, GR-2A, etc.)
Vf,Right-of-way/easement width, centered on street, meeting design standards
Sidewalk location and widths, minimum 5' width, 4"concrete surface, 4"21-A stone base with wire/
rear reinforcement,with underdrains (UD-4, etc)per VDOT standards where applicable
9(Sidewalks shall not be less than 4 inches thick, except when used in conjunction with roll top curb,
in which case the thickness shall be 7 inches. See Section B(1)-4.G Curb and Gutter Designs, Figure 6-
Detail Back of Curbs in VDOT Road Design Manual
VI Planting strip if applicable, 6' minimum width [14-422]
if Ditches dimensioned at 3:1 slope from shoulder, 1' depth min., and 4' min. width from shoulder to
ditch centerline, for rural sections
Alleys have 12' pavement width,with 14' wide stone base [14-410]
A'ransitioning detail (20' minimum) for roll-top curbing in front of any inlets
,kXypical sections for proposed channels with locations referenced from the plan view sheets
1/Sidewalk detail or specification to be a minimum 4" stone base and 4"concrete of 3000psi at 28
days, or stronger. [VDOT App. B, Subdivision Street Design Guide, and 14-422]
Retaining wall details referenced from plan, if detailed plans and comps were not required. This is
only really applicable to standard VDOT gravity walls. Walls not affecting the road should not appear
on road plans.
Rural section ditches may not be deep enough for 15"diameter culverts within the ditchline if the
ditches are only 1' deep. This usually involves moving the ditchline away from the road at driveway
locations,which may not be possible in denser development. Ditch and driveway culvert plans will
need to accommodate these situations.
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Read and Sign
In representing the above referenced firm submitting this road plan for approval, I hereby state that,to the best of
my knowledge, the attached road plan contains all information required by this checklist.
-15111?
Si s erso comp 'ng checklist Date