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Planning Application
PARCEL / OWNER INFORMATION
TMP 07100-00-00-021B0 Owner(s): YANCEY, CHARLES ERNEST •-
Application# WP0201900056
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Legal Description I ACREAGE
Magisterial Dist. Samuel Miller Land Use Primary Unassigned
Current AFD Not in A/F District_1_ Current Zoning Primar; Rural Areas
APPLICATION INFORMATION
Street Address A^ Entered By
;Jennifer 5mithiv
Application Type Water Protection Ordinances i9J2W2019
Project YANCEY FARM PAD ESC PLAN -VESCP
Received Date 09/25/19 Received Date Final i Submittal Date Total Fees 300
Closing File Date Submittal Date Final i Total Paid 300
Revision Number
Comments
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SUB APPLICATION(s)
Type Sub Applicatio Comment
Erosion and Sediment Control Plan 09/25/19
Stormwater Management/BMP Plan 09/25/19
APPLICANT / CONTACT INFORMATION
ContactType Name Address CityState Zip Phone PhoneCell
Owner/Appiicent YANCEY,CHARLES ERNEST 6557 DICK WOODS RD CHARLOTTESVILL 22903
Primary Canted SLOGAN O'DAY -ROUDA.BUSH 172 S. PANTOPS DR. CHARLOTTESVILL 22901 4349770204
Applicant CHARLES E.YANCEY i 6557 DICKW00DS RD. CHARLOTTESVILL 22903 4345404568
Signature of Contractor or Authorized Agent Date
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Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Program (VESCP) r ?'�
Application for Albemarle County 1 064,4-T
(This application is only to be used for projects exempt from the Virginia /14'`'s
Stormwater Management Program,VSMP,and the DEQ General Permit)
Project Name: ) MLA Carr" a SC 1%1G t'1
(The name should be the sante as it appears on plans)
Is this an amendment to an approved plan? Yes 0 No e
Is this a revision or resubmission for review? Yes 0 No $-
County File Number: (to be provided by the County for new applications)
The following are required elements of new applications[from code section 17-401J. For revisions or
amendments,please indicate which items are being amended. Signatures must be provided for any
submission.
❑ A. Signature of the Owner for each parcel: (Required with every submission or revision, NOT TO BE
SIGNED BY AN AGENT OR CONSULTANT)
By signing this application as the owner,I hereby certify that all requirements of these plans and permits will be
complied with,and I have the authority to authorize the land disturbing activities and development on the subject
property. I hereby grant the County of Albemarle the right to enter upon the property as required to ensure
compliance with the approved plans and permits.
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Tax Map&Parcel Print Name of Owner Signature of Owner Date
Tax Map&Parcel Print Name of Owner Signature of Owner Date
Tax Map&Parcel Print Name of Owner Signature of Owner Date
Contact Information for the Owner(s)to receive correspondence:
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❑ B. All Fees [Code section 17-207]
Total acres proposed to be disturbed 14.4
Acres to be disturbed Total Fee
Less than I $150 per review
More than 1 IS300 per review
For amendments to an approved plan;$200 per review
Variances;S150(per request)
Exceptions; $240
Mitigation Plan;$150
Construction Record Drawing;S300
0 C. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan satisfying the requirements of code section 17-402.
❑ D. Mitigation Plan satisfying the requirements of code section 17-406 for any proposed disturbance of
stream buffers.
❑ E. Requested Variations or Exceptions as provided in code sections 17-407 and 408.
❑ F. Construction Record Drawings(as-builts) for any existing facilities in the proposal satisfying the
requirements of code section 17-422.
Provide 2 copies of•all plans and any supporting documents. Professional seals must have original
signatures.
Additional information if not provided on plans and documents:
Name of a Contact Person for correspondence(usually the plan preparer,consultant or agent)
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Address (-77- S. PH-•4-oI S �r
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*When applications and plans are reviewed,but not approved,and a response to comments is not received
within 6 months from the date of county comments,the application IA ill be deemed withdrawn. Applications
without valid owner's signatures will not be considered valid.
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Albemarle County Engineering
Erosion and Sediment Control Plan checklist for plan reviewers
Updated 1 Dec 2014
An erosion and sediment control plan is a document which illustrates the measures used to control erosion
and sedimentation during construction. All measures follow the Virginia Erosions and Sediment Control
Handbook.
Reference key;
[Square Brackets] are County Code references, (Curved Brackets} are policy references, and(regular
parenthesis)are explanatory. Links to reference documents are provided where possible.
Application information:
Completed WPO application and fees, with owners signature [County Code 18-32.4.3.2,
(/ 18-32.3.9, 17 Article II] Erosion Control plans require a Water Protection Ordinance
(WPO) application and original owner's signature. No review is provided without
application, owner signature and fees. This is true even for revisions. It is important that
the owner be aware of comments and re-submittals, and this is the county assurance.
N Copies of federal and state permits for any wetland or stream disturbance. (Army Corps,
VDEQ, etc) [17-604, 18-32.1.2, 14-311]
VS P: -
�j� SWPP PP SWMP approvals obtained where necessary. In most cases, the erosion
V control plan will not be submitted independently, but will be part of a Stormwater
Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). Unless exempt, it will be approved with the
SWPPP.
Title information:
7 Project title. Titles should be appropriate. It should be an erosion control plan, not a
stormwater plan, or site plan, etc. In some cases a WPO package will contain a
stormwater plan and a mitigation plan, but they should be on separate sheets with keys
r and page titles.
Professional seal, with original signature and date for professionally prepared plans.
Content: The erosion control plan must not contain information regarding permanent
improvements that do not also appear on other plans. Erosion control plans are
temporary documents that are discarded after projects are complete.
Ex's ' g conditions plan view information:
accurate current existing topography at the time of submittal, including all existing site
7 features, and any recent 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. Adequate erosion control cannot be
designed without accurate topography and drainage areas.
WPO buffer limits; 100' from stream or wetland bank, 200' from reservoirs, or
,g._ floodplain limit if greater.
No buffer disturbances without WPO Program Authority approval and a mitigation plan.
floodplain limits, including 100yr flood limits for any channel with a drainage area of
50+acres.
Albemarle County
Engineering E&SC Plan Checklist
Page 2 of 4
JVV: Floodplain undisturbed. Disturbances require a Special Use Permit or Floodplain
jV
( Development Permit.
all existing easements (access, drainage, sight, sanitary easements, etc.)with deed book
references, locations and dimensions
all critical slopes (typically shaded)
Zoning Ordinance buffers shown and protected undisturbed. Disturbances require
Planning approval of a waiver.
Proposed plan view information:
G ,i ing:
%i proposed topography at minimum 2' contour intervals—tied into existing contours, as
well as all proposed site features in later phases. (Sites with less than 6' of grade change
should consider using smaller contour intervals.) These should agree with other final
�,�/ plans.
��/"' proposed slopes are all 2:1 (horizontal:vertical) or flatter {Design Manual, section 8}
/iv proposed slopes steeper than 3:1 have low maintenance (not grass) ground cover
jew specified on the plan {Design Manual, Section 8}
existing critical slopes are not disturbed, unless a waiver or exemption has been granted
for the disturbance. [18-4.2, 14-304]
J I A Retaining Wall Plans approved. 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.
final contour shapes and slopes ensure no un-drained pockets or stagnant pools
Narrative:
narrative and project title (Narratives are now optional, and not reviewed by the County,
other than noting whether they are not seriously in error, like a boilerplate with another
County's name on it.)
project description
existing site conditions description
adjacent areas description
off-site areas description including any off-site areas for borrow, waste or other
disturbance.
special use permit for cut greater than 50,000cy in RA zoning
soils descriptions
County erosion control notes
_ stormwater runoff considerations: this can refer to the stormwater management
plan
sediment basin design computations summary for each sediment basin
sediment trap desigm computation summary for each sediment trap
sion and sediment control measures:
limits of clearing and grading encompassing all disturbances, entrances, staging and
parking areas, areas where sediment laden runoff will cross, or any construction related
activities. This must match any landscaping and conservation plans srbmatted with site
plans
Albemarle County
Engineering E&SC Plan Checklist
Page 3 of 4
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a construction entrance (CE) draining to a sediment trap or basin
/1 dust control symbols (DC)
�iii temporary and permanent seeding symbols (TS, PS)
tit existing drainage divides
I' existing vegetation,with trees to be saved located by drip lines. This must match any
/ landscaping and conservation plans.
protection provided for all stages/phases of construction,from initial land clearing to
final grades and hardscapes. This is our most important item. Plans which show only
inlet protection on proposed drainage systems, which are only possible to install upon
6f completion of grading, may be denied without further review.
no erosion control measures in the way of construction access or grading, Diversion
dikes or silt fence are not placed in the middle of the site, or through access or grading.
Sediment traps are not under or on top of fill material or held up by retaining walls.
Construction entrances are not on fill, etc. If the concept for site protection is not
2 adequate in this regard,further review of the plan may not be possible.
existing soil boundaries are shown with labels. Areas already disturbed are indicated,
with constructed fill depth or cut noted.
r/ critical erosion areas are identified; areas of constructed slopes, areas near property lines
re, adjacent off-site disturbances are shown with erosion control facilities
a stockpile location.
si� where cut or fill balances have a 10,000 cubic yard deficit or more, plans should not be
approved without a waste area identified. This must be on-site, or on another approved
and permitted site. (Don't make the inspectors chase trucks to find the dump site
/v) violation.)
a staging and parking area, or other construction related areas
diversion dikes are used to direct drainage to traps and basins
silt fence is not used across contours in place of diversion dikes.
silt fence is limited to areas of sheet flow with 1/4 acre per l 00ft of level on-grade silt
fence. Plans showing only silt fence, without sediment trapping measures, should not be
yapproved unless they meet this criteria and fill dirt is minimal.
all swales and low points at the perimeter of the site have a sediment trap or basin. Silt
fence in swales is typically not adequate. Check dams do not substitute for traps.
Diversions which travel more than 100ft, or go in and out of swales, are usually not
maintainable in the field. If the concept for site protection is not adequate in this regard,
f( further review of the plan may not be possible.
temporary slope drains (TSD) or diversions are provided to prevent discharge over
k,7 disturbed or fill slopes
-!9:17 inlet protection(1P) on all inlets
culvert inlet protection (CIP) on all culvert inlets
outlet protection(OP) on all outlets
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all watercourses are protected and encroachments minimized
stream crossing(USC,SC) and diversions are provided at all stream crossings.
adequate channels (MS-19)provided for each outfall (see Design Manual for minimum
content)
all traps and basins are shown with proposed contours. Simple boxes or symbols are not
sufficient, in most cases, to determine layout or bond amounts.
)r each trap;
drainage area is 3 acres or less
Albemarle County
Engineering E&SC Plan Checklist
Page 4 of 4
sized for total drainage area, including those for in-line upstream facilities
A wet storage is 67cy or more
:! dry storage is 67cy or more
71 wet storage is 4' deep or less
g wet storage side slope is 1:1 or flatter
/ dry storage side sloe is 2:1 or flatter
it stone weir is 6ft per acre of drainage area
i embankment and stone weir height is 5' maximum from outside toe
embankment top width is adequate (see table 16 reference)
2:1 length:width ratio for flow path
Fo each basin; (GB 3.14)
sized for total drainage area, including those for in-line upstream facilities
wet storage is 67cy or more
j dry storage is 67yr or more
wet storage side slope is 1:1 or flatter
, dry storage side slope is 2:1 or flatter
embankment 15' high or less from downstream toe
, principle and emergency spillways sized per handbook requirements
embankment has 1' freeboard during 25yr storm with emergency spillway
embankment has 2' freeboard during 25yr storm without emergency spillway
trash rack/anti-vortex device specified per handbook requirements
riser anchor size specified per floatation computation
' dewatering device sized for 6+hr drawdown of dry storage: 3"dia. minimum
safety fence and signs stating"danger, quick sand, do not enter"provided if near any
p residential properties, or public access
� structures and embankment match permanent design for facilities to be converted to
44..., permanent stormwater management facilities
embankment top width is adequate (see Design Manual reference details)
2:1 length:width ratio for flow path. Baffles specified only on temporary structures
(p.III-79). Baffles are a big hassle in construction, and should not substitute for properly
dimensioned design if at all possible.
Der:
�- a paved construction entrance detail (see Design Manual reference details) for projects in
the development areas over 10 acres
a typical section for each temporary channel or diversion, referenced from the plan
sheets. Existing ground should be shown at the maximum cross-slope on the plan.
details and copies of Program Authority permissions for any variances.
Mass or Early Grading:
1' 0 mass grading Planning approval. (This is also called rough or early grading plans which
contain only approximate finished grades and culverts necessary to grade) Mass grading
can only be permitted within planned developments where a concept grading plan was
approved with the rezoning. The agent (Director of Planning)needs to formally
determine that the grading plan is in general conformity with the approved rezoning plan.
Otherwise, an initial site plan needs to be approved prior to issuance of a grading permit.
Issuance of a grading permit at the initial site plan stage, as apposed to after final plan
approval, requires specific approval from the County Engineer.