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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWPO202000018 Plan - VSMP 2020-05-18h VIRGINIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN SHEET INDEX SHEET TITLE SHEET NUMBER COVER SHEET C-100 GENERAL NOTES C-101 GENERAL NOTES AND LEGEND C-102 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN PHASE I C-601 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN PHASE II C-602 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NARRATIVE C-603 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DETAILS C-604 STORMWATER COMPLIANCE PLAN C-901 - C-902 FOR 29TH PLACE DRIVE THRU LOCATION OF SITE 1500 SEMINOLE TRAIL CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22901 RIVANNA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA PID: 061UO-01-00-01500 V)rno a r€ The � Garden , � I senii�itkl i e ,u O S6ap >-tom:. 9irf}f Al9zearle o4. 1-6 �.J cP , 1 q h per � 7 Ail Q Oq ti le a �aSitlt}n Square mall SITE �F �,�ve.;��Sha�rper� � 1 r��Warid a ions : ,hiders ato Mail Ul ifl.i.APG�,zaEiit �� tip' 4 r Church : u cr a the n r q G` 'EaatEcnI: jl 1k jfjr' I I L�iN 4�0 743) ea ta_n anti DR eeri Fierre ,. LOCATION MAP COPYRIGHT ADC THE MAP PEOPLE PERMIT USE NO. 20602153-5 SCALE: 1 "=2000' DEVELOPER OWNER FEDERAL REALTY INVESTMENT TRUST FEDERAL REALTY INVESTMENT TRUST 1626 E JEFFERSON STREET 1626 E JEFFERSON STREET ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 ROCKVILLE, MD 20852 CONTACT: CHRISTINE McGUIRL CONTACT: CHRISTINE MCGUIRL PREPARED BY 28 BLACKWELL PARK LANE, SUITE 201 WARRENTON, VIRGINIA 20186 Phone: (540) 349-4500 Fax: (540) 349-0321 VA@BohlerEng.com CONTACT: RYAN T. YAUGER, P.E. CONTACT INFORMATION • REFERENCES BOUNDARY & TOPOGRAPHIC/ALTA SURVEY: "BOUNDARY AND TOPOGRAPHIC SURVEY FEDERAL REALTY INVESTMENT TRUST 100,200, 750 SHOPPERS WORLD COURT 1500 SEMINOLE TRAIL, US RTE. 29 SHOPPERS WORLD RIO MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, ALBEMARLE COUNTY DATED 11/29/10 • GOVERNING AGENCIES COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 401 McINTIRE ROAD CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22902 PHONE: (434) 296-5832 FAX: (434) 972-4126 • UTILITIES ALBEMARLE COUNTY SERVICE AUTHORITY 168 SPOTNAP ROAD CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA 22911 TEL: (434) 977-4511 W J 0 Im REVISIONS REV I DATE CONVENT I°AM BY Know what's below. Call before you dig. ALWAYS CALL 811 Its fast. Its free. It's the law. NOT APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION THIS DRAWNG IS INTENDED FOR NUIPaPAL ANrkOR AGENCY REVIEW AND APPROVAL. IT IS NOT INTENDED AS ACCNSTRUCTION DOCLRVFM LINLESS INDCATEDOTI-E MSE PROJECT No.: V194600 DRAWN BY: EEN CHECKED BY: RTY DATE: 03/18/2020 CAD I.D.: 0 PROJECT. VIRGINIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR 29TH PLACE DRIVE THRU A fj 1500 SEMINOLE TPA L C-IARLOTTESVI LLE, VA 22901 ALBEMARLE COUNTY 28 BLACKWELL PARK LANE, SUITE 201 WARRENrON, VI RGI NIA20186 Phone: (540) 349-4500 Fax: (540) 349-0321 VA@EohlerEng.com TH OF V MN YAUTTER - y .p Lic. No. 0402056625 ,1 wit, 03/18/2020 �SS-®NAL SHEET TITLE: COVER SHEET SHEETNUNBER C-1 00 RYAUGER@BOHLERENG.COM ORG. DATE - 03/18/2020 GENERAL NOTES (Rev. 1 /2020) 1. THESE PLANS ARE SOLELY BASED ON INFORMATION THE OWNER AND OTHERS PROVIDED TO BOHLER ENGINEERING, (HEREIN `BOHLER") PRIOR TO THE DATE ON WHICH ENGINEER PREPARED THESE PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR MUST FIELD VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY BOHLER , IN WRITING, IF ANY ACTUAL SITE CONDITIONS DIFFER FROM THOSE SHOWN ON THESE PLANS, OR IF THE PROPOSED WORK CONFLICTS WITH ANY OTHER SITE FEATURES. 2. THE CONTRACTOR MUST STRICTLY COMPLY WITH THESE NOTES AND ALL SPECIFICATIONS/REPORTS CONTAINED HEREIN. THE CONTRACTOR MUST ENSURE THAT ALL SUBCONTRACTORS FULLY AND COMPLETELY CONFORM TO AND COMPLY WITH THESE RE UIREMENTS THESE NOTES AND THE RE UIREMENTS ARTICULATED IN THE NOTES CONTAINED IN ALL THE OTHER DRAWINGS THAT Q Q COMPRISE THE PLAN SET OF DRAWINGS. ADDITIONAL NOTES AND SPECIFIC PLAN NOTES MAY BE FOUND ON THE INDIVIDUAL PLANS. THESE GENERAL NOTES APPLY TO THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT PACKAGE. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO REVIEW ALL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ALL OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROJECT WORK SCOPE PRIOR TO THE INITIATION AND COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. 3. PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONFIRM WITH THE ENGINEER OF RECORD THAT THE LATEST EDITION OF THE DOCUMENTS AND/OR REPORTS REFERENCED WITHIN THE PLAN REFERENCES ARE BEING USED FOR CONSTRUCTION. THIS IS THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE AND COMPLETE RESPONSIBILITY. 4. PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION THE CONTRACTOR MUST ENSURE THAT ALL RE UIRED PERMITS AND APPROVALS Q HAVE BEEN OBTAINED. NO CONSTRUCTION OR FABRICATION IS TO BEGIN UNTIL THE CONTRACTOR HAS RECEIVED AND THOROUGHLY REVIEWED THE CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL TO ALL PLANS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE PERMITTING AUTHORITIES AND HAS ALSO CONFIRMED THAT ALL NECESSARY AND REQUIRED PERMITS HAVE BEEN OBTAINED. THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE COPIES OF ALL PERMITS AND APPROVALS ON SITE AT ALL TIMES. 5. THE CONTRACTOR MUST ENSURE THAT ALL WORK IS PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS/REPORTS AND CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, AND ALL APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS, RULES, REGULATIONS, STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS, CODES, LAWS AND STANDARDS OF ALL GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES WITH JURISDICTION OVER THIS PROJECT, AND ALL PROVISIONS IN AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH THE OWNER/DEVELOPER INCLUDING ALL EXHIBITS, ATTACHMENTS AND ADDENDA TO SAME. 6. PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR MUST COORDINATE THE BUILDING LAYOUT BY CAREFULLY REVIEWING THE MOST CURRENT ARCHITECTURAL, CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND FIRE SUPPRESSION PLANS, WHERE APPLICABLE). THE CONTRACTOR MUST IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY OWNER, ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OF RECORD, IN WRITING, OF ANY CONFLICTS, DISCREPANCIES OR AMBIGUITIES WHICH EXIST BETWEEN THESE PLANS AND ANY OTHER PLANS THAT COMPRISE THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. 7. CONTRACTOR MUST REFER TO AND ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE APPROVED ARCHITECTURAL/BUILDING PLANS OF RECORD FOR EXACT LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONS OF ENTRY/EXIT POINTS, ELEVATIONS, PRECISE BUILDING DIMENSIONS, AND EXACT BUILDING UTILITY LOCATIONS. 8. THE CONTRACTOR MUST FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND MEASUREMENTS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS, PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR MUST IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ENGINEER OF RECORD, IN WRITING, IF ANY CONFLICTS, DISCREPANCIES, OR AMBIGUITIES EXIST PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH CONSTRUCTION. NO EXTRA COMPENSATION WILL BE PAID TO THE CONTRACTOR FOR WORK WHICH HAS TO BE RE -DONE OR REPAIRED DUE TO DIMENSIONS, MEASUREMENTS OR GRADES SHOWN INCORRECTLY ON THESE PLANS PRIOR TO BOTH (A) THE CONTRACTOR GIVING ENGINEER OF RECORD WRITTEN NOTIFICATION OF SAME AND (B) ENGINEER OF RECORD, THEREAFTER, PROVIDING THE CONTRACTOR WITH WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION TO PROCEED WITH SUCH ADDITIONAL WORK. 9. THE CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND MEASUREMENTS INCLUDED ON DESIGN DOCUMENTS HEREIN AND MUST NOT SCALE OFF THE DRAWINGS DUE TO POTENTIAL PRINTING INACCURACIES. ALL DIMENSIONS AND MEASUREMENTS ARE TO BE CHECKED AND CONFIRMED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO PREPARATION OF SHOP DRAWINGS, FABRICATION/ORDERING OF PARTS AND MATERIALS AND COMMENCEMENT OF SITE WORK. SITE PLAN DRAWINGS ARE NOT INTENDED AS SURVEY DOCUMENTS. DIMENSIONS SUPERSEDE GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR MUST MAKE CONTRACTOR'S OWN MEASUREMENTS FOR LAYOUT OF IMPROVEMENTS. 10. THE OWNER AND CONTRACTOR MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH, AND RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROCUREMENT OF ANY AND ALL CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR THE ISSUANCE OF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. 11. WHEN INCLUDED AS ONE OF THE REFERENCED DOCUMENTS, THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT, SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS SET FORTH THEREIN ARE A PART OF THE REQUIRED CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND, IN CASE OF CONFLICT, DISCREPANCY OR AMBIGUITY, THE MORE STRINGENT REQUIREMENTS AND/OR RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINED IN: (A) THE PLANS; AND (B) THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS, MUST TAKE PRECEDENCE UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR MUST NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD, IN WRITING, OF ANY SUCH CONFLICT, DISCREPANCY OR AMBIGUITY BETWEEN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT AND PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH ANY FURTHER WORK. IF A GEOTECHNICAL REPORT WAS NOT CREATED, THEN THE CONTRACTOR MUST FOLLOW AND COMPLY WITH ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY AND ALL MUNICIPAL, COUNTY, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND APPLICABLE SPECIFICATIONS WHICH HAVE JURISDICTION OVER THIS PROJECT. 12. ENGINEER OF RECORD IS NEITHER LIABLE NOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS AND FURTHER, HAS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, OR POLLUTANTS ON, ABOUT OR UNDER THE PROPERTY. 13. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR IDENTIFYING WHEN AND WHERE SHORING IS REQUIRED AND FOR INSTALLING ALL SHORING REQUIRED DURING EXCAVATION (TO BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH CURRENT OSHA STANDARDS) AND ANY ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN TO ASSURE THE STABILITY OF ADJACENT, NEARBY AND CONTIGUOUS STRUCTURES AND PROPERTIES. ALL OF THIS WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED AT CONTRACTOR'S SOLE COST AND EXPENSE. 14. THE CONTRACTOR MUST EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN PERFORMING ANY WORK ACTIVITIES ADJACENT TO PAVEMENT, STRUCTURES, ETC. WHICH ARE TO REMAIN EITHER FOR AN INITIAL PHASE OF THE PROJECT OR AS PART OF THE FINAL CONDITION. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR TAKING ALL APPROPRIATE MEASURES REQUIRED TO ENSURE THE STRUCTURAL STABILITY OF SIDEWALKS AND PAVEMENT, UTILITIES, BUILDINGS, AND INFRASTRUCTURE WHICH ARE TO REMAIN, AND TO PROVIDE A SAFE WORK AREA FOR THIRD PARTIES, PEDESTRIANS AND ANYONE INVOLVED WITH THE PROJECT. 15. DEBRIS MUST NOT BE BURIED ON THE SUBJECT SITE. ALL DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION WASTES, UNSUITABLE EXCAVATED MATERIAL, EXCESS SOIL AND DEBRIS (SOLID WASTE) MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF ANY AND ALL MUNICIPAL, COUNTY, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS AND APPLICABLE CODES WHICH HAVE JURISDICTION OVER THIS PROJECT OR OVER THE CONTRACTOR. 16. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY TO MAINTAIN RECORDS TO DEMONSTRATE PROPER AND FULLY COMPLIANT DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES, TO BE PROMPTLY PROVIDED TO THE OWNER UPON REQUEST. 17. THE CONTRACTOR MUST REPAIR, AT CONTRACTOR'S SOLE COST, ALL DAMAGE DONE TO ANY NEW OR EXISTING CONSTRUCTION OR PROPERTY DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DRAINAGE, UTILITIES, PAVEMENT, STRIPING, CURB, ETC. AND MUST BEAR ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH SAME TO INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, REDESIGN, RE -SURVEY, RE -PERMITTING AND CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR AND MUST REPLACE ALL SIGNAL INTERCONNECTION CABLE, WIRING CONDUITS, AND ANY UNDERGROUND ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT DAMAGED DURING CONSTRUCTION AND MUST BEAR ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH SAME. THE REPAIR OF ANY SUCH NEW OR EXISTING CONSTRUCTION OR PROPERTY MUST RESTORE SUCH CONSTRUCTION OR PROPERTY TO A CONDITION EQUIVALENT TO OR BETTER THAN THE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF THE CONSTRUCTION, AND IN CONFORMANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES, LAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS, STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS AND STATUTES. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BEAR ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH SAME. THE CONTRACTOR MUST, PROMPTLY, DOCUMENT ALL EXISTING DAMAGE AND NOTIFY, IN WRITING, THE OWNER AND THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. 18. THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AND HAVE NO CONTRACTUAL, LEGAL OR OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES FOR JOB SITE SAFETY JOB SITE SUPERVISION, OR ANYTHING RELATED TO SAME. THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER HAVE NOT BEEN RETAINED TO PERFORM OR TO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR JOB SITE SAFETY, SAME BEING WHOLLY OUTSIDE OF ENGINEER OF RECORD'S AND BOHLER SERVICES AS RELATED TO THE PROJECT. THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE TO IDENTIFY OR REPORT ANY JOB SITE SAFETY ISSUES OR ANY JOB SITE CONDITIONS, AT ANY TIME. 19. THE CONTRACTOR MUST IMMEDIATELY IDENTIFY IN WRITING, TO THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER , ANY DISCREPANCIES THAT MAY OR COULD AFFECT THE PUBLIC SAFETY, HEALTH OR GENERAL WELFARE, OR PROJECT COST. IF THE CONTRACTOR PROCEEDS WITH CONSTRUCTION WITHOUT PROVIDING PROPER WRITTEN NOTIFICATION AS DESCRIBED ABOVE, IT WILL BE AT THE CONTRACTOR'S OWN RISK AND, FURTHER, THE CONTRACTOR MUST INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES, COSTS, INJURIES, ATTORNEY'S FEES AND THE LIKE WHICH RESULT FROM OR ARE IN ANY WAY RELATED TO SAME INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY THIRD PARTY AND FIRST PARTY CLAIMS. 20. THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURY OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO BUILD OR CONSTRUCT IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PLANS, AND CURRENT CODES, RULES, STATUTES AND THE LIKE. IF THE CONTRACTOR AND/OR OWNER FAIL TO BUILD OR CONSTRUCT IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED PLANS, RULES, STATUTES, CODES AND THE LIKE, THE CONTRACTOR AND/OR OWNER AGREE TO AND MUST JOINTLY, INDEPENDENTLY, SEPARATELY, AND SEVERALLY INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER HARMLESS FOR AND FROM ALL INJURIES, CLAIMS AND DAMAGES THAT ENGINEER AND BOHLER SUFFER AND ANY AND ALL COSTS THAT ENGINEER AND BOHLER INCUR AS RELATED TO SAME. 21. ALL CONTRACTORS MUST CARRY AT LEAST THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF THE SPECIFIED AND COMMERCIALLY REASONABLE STATUTORY WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE, EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY INSURANCE AND COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE (CGL) INCLUDING ALSO ALL UMBRELLA COVERAGES. ALL CONTRACTORS MUST HAVE THEIR CGL POLICIES ENDORSED TO NAME BOHLER , AND ITS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OWNERS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, PARTNERS, SHAREHOLDERS, MEMBERS, PRINCIPALS, COMMISSIONERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES, AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES, AND RELATED ENTITIES, AND ITS SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUBCONSULTANTS AS ADDITIONAL NAMED INSUREDS AND TO PROVIDE CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY COVERAGE SUFFICIENT TO INSURE THE (DEFEND, IF APPLICABLE) AND HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS ASSUMED AND AGREED TO BY THE CONTRACTOR HEREIN. ALL CONTRACTORS MUST FURNISH BOHLER WITH CERTIFICATIONS OF INSURANCE OR CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE AS EVIDENCE OF THE REQUIRED INSURANCE COVERAGES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK AND UPON RENEWAL OF EACH POLICY DURING THE ENTIRE PERIOD OF CONSTRUCTION AND FOR TWO YEARS AFTER THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION AND AFTER ALL PERMITS ARE ISSUED, WHICHEVER DATE IS LATER. IN ADDITION, ALL CONTRACTORS AGREE THAT THEY WILL, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER THE LAW, INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS BOHLER AND ITS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OWNERS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, PARTNERS, SHAREHOLDERS, MEMBERS, PRINCIPALS, COMMISSIONERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES, AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES, AND RELATED ENTITIES, AND ITS SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUBCONSULTANTS FROM AND AGAINST ANY DAMAGES INJURIES CLAIMS ACTIONS PENALTIES EXPENSES PUNITIVE DAMAGES TORT DAMAGES STATUTORY CLAIMS STATUTORY CAUSES OF ACTION LOSSES CAUSES OF ACTION LIABILITIES OR COSTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, REASONABLE ATTORNEYS' FEES AND DEFENSE COSTS, ARISING OUT OF OR IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH OR TO THE PROJECT, INCLUDING ALL CLAIMS BY EMPLOYEES OF THE CONTRACTOR(S), ALL CLAIMS BY THIRD PARTIES AND ALL CLAIMS RELATED TO THE PROJECT. THE CONTRACTOR MUST NOTIFY ENGINEER, IN WRITING, AT LEAST THIRTY (30) DAYS PRIOR TO ANY TERMINATION, SUSPENSION OR CHANGE OF ITS INSURANCE HEREUNDER. 22. THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION METHODS, MEANS, TECHNIQUES OR PROCEDURES, GENERALLY OR FOR THE CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, TECHNIQUES OR PROCEDURES FOR COMPLETION OF THE WORK DEPICTED BOTH ON THESE PLANS, AND FOR ANY CONFLICTS IN SCOPE AND REVISIONS THAT RESULT FROM SAME. THE CONTRACTOR IS FULLY AND SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR DETERMINING THE MEANS AND METHODS FOR COMPLETION OF THE WORK, PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. 23. NEITHER THE PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES OF: BOHLER , NOR THE PRESENCE OF BOHLER AND/OR ITS PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE OWNERS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, PARTNERS, SHAREHOLDERS, MEMBERS, PRINCIPALS, COMMISSIONERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES, AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES, AND RELATED ENTITIES, AND ITS SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUBCONSULTANTS AT A CONSTRUCTION/PROJECT SITE (HEREIN `BOHLER PARTIES"), RELIEVES OR WILL RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR OF AND FROM ITS OBLIGATIONS, DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONSTRUCTION MEANS, METHODS, SEQUENCE, TECHNIQUES OR PROCEDURES NECESSARY FOR PERFORMING, OVERSEEING, SUPERINTENDING AND COORDINATING THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND COMPLIANCE WITH ALL HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS REQUIRED BY ANY REGULATORY AGENCIES WITH JURISDICTION OVER THE PROJECT AND/OR PROPERTY. BOHLER AND ITS EMPLOYEES, PERSONNEL, AGENTS, SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUBCONSULTANTS HAVE NO AUTHORITY TO EXERCISE ANY CONTROL OVER (OR ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR) ANY CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR OR ITS EMPLOYEES RELATING TO THEIR WORK AND ANY AND ALL HEALTH AND SAFETY PROGRAMS OR PROCEDURES. THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR JOB SITE SAFETY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST INDEMNIFY DEFEND PROTECT AND HOLD HARMLESS BOHLER FOR AND FROM ANY LIABILITY TO BOHLER RESULTING FROM THE CONTRACTOR'S WORK, SERVICES AND/OR VIOLATIONS OF THIS NOTE, THESE NOTES OR ANY NOTES IN THE PLAN SET AND, FURTHER, THE CONTRACTOR MUST NAME BOHLER AS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED UNDER THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR'S POLICIES OF GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE AS DESCRIBED ABOVE. 24. WHEN IT IS CLEARLY AND SPECIFICALLY WITHIN BOHLER'S SCOPE OF SERVICES CONTRACT WITH THE OWNER/DEVELOPER, BOHLER WILL REVIEW OR TAKE OTHER APPROPRIATE ACTION ON THE CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS, SUCH AS SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, SAMPLES, AND OTHER DATA, WHICH THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT, BUT ONLY FOR THE LIMITED PURPOSE OF EVALUATING CONFORMANCE WITH THE DESIGN INTENT AND THE INFORMATION SHOWN IN THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. CONSTRUCTION MEANS AND METHODS AND/OR TECHNIQUES OR PROCEDURES, COORDINATION OF THE WORK WITH OTHER TRADES, AND CONSTRUCTION SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND BOHLER HAS NO RESPONSIBILITY OR LIABILITY FOR SAME. BOHLER WILL PERFORM ITS SHOP DRAWING REVIEW WITH REASONABLE PROMPTNESS, AS CONDITIONS PERMIT. ANY DOCUMENT, DOCUMENTING BOHLER'S REVIEW OF A SPECIFIC ITEM OR LIMITED SCOPE, MUST NOT INDICATE THAT BOHLER HAS REVIEWED THE ENTIRE ASSEMBLY OF WHICH THE ITEM IS A COMPONENT. BOHLER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR MUST, IN WRITING, PROMPTLY AND IMMEDIATELY BRING ANY DEVIATIONS FROM THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS TO BOHLER'S ATTENTION. BOHLER IS NOT REQUIRED TO REVIEW PARTIAL SUBMISSIONS OR THOSE FOR WHICH SUBMISSIONS OF CORRELATED ITEMS HAVE NOT BEEN RECEIVED. 25. IF THE CONTRACTOR DEVIATES FROM THESE PLANS AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS, INCLUDING THE NOTES CONTAINED HEREIN, WITHOUT FIRST OBTAINING THE PRIOR WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION OF THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND/OR BOHLER FOR ALL DEVIATIONS WITHIN ENGINEER'S SCOPE, THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PAYMENT OF ALL COSTS INCURRED IN CORRECTING ANY WORK PERFORMED WHICH DEVIATES FROM THE PLANS, ALL FINES AND/OR PENALTIES ASSESSED WITH RESPECT THERETO AND ALL COMPENSATORY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES RESULTING THEREFROM AND, FURTHER, MUST DEFEND, INDEMNIFY, PROTECT, AND HOLD HARMLESS THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER PARTIES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER THE LAW, FOR AND FROM ALL FEES, ATTORNEYS' FEES, DAMAGES, COSTS, JUDGMENTS, CLAIMS, INJURIES, PENALTIES AND THE LIKE RELATED TO SAME. 26. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A MAINTAINING AND PROTECTING THE TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN AND ELEMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS, FOR ALL WORK THAT AFFECTS PUBLIC TRAVEL EITHER IN THE RIGHT OF WAY OR ON SITE. THE COST FOR THIS ITEM MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE CONTRACTOR'S PRICE AND IS THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE RESPONSIBILITY. 27. OWNER MUST MAINTAIN AND PRESERVE ALL PHYSICAL SITE FEATURES AND DESIGN FEATURES DEPICTED ON THE PLANS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED PLAN(S) AND DESIGN; AND, FURTHER, THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND/OR BOHLER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY FAILURE TO SO MAINTAIN OR PRESERVE SITE AND/OR DESIGN FEATURES. IF OWNER FAILS TO MAINTAIN AND/OR PRESERVE ALL PHYSICAL SITE FEATURES AND/OR DESIGN FEATURES DEPICTED ON THE PLANS AND RELATED DOCUMENTS, OWNER AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER PARTIES, HARMLESS FOR ALL INJURIES, DAMAGES AND COSTS THAT ENGINEER OF RECORD AND/OR BOHLER INCUR AS A RESULT OF SAID FAILURE OR FAILURE TO PRESERVE. 28. THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT ALL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES AND MATERIALS COMPLY WITH AND CONFORM TO APPLICABLE FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL RULES AND REGULATIONS LAWS ORDINANCES AND CODES AND ALL APPLICABLE RE UIREMENTS OF THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT OF 1970 29 U.S.C. 651 ET SE AS AMENDED AND ANY Q ,( Q) , MODIFICATIONS, AMENDMENTS OR REVISIONS TO SAME. 29. THE CONTRACTOR MUST STRICTLY COMPLY WITH THE LATEST AND CURRENT OSHA STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS AND/OR ANY OTHER AGENCY WITH JURISDICTION OVER EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING PROCEDURES. ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER HAS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR OR AS RELATED TO EXCAVATION AND TRENCHING PROCEDURES AND WORK. 30. THE CONTRACTOR AND THE OWNER MUST INSTALL ALL ELEMENTS AND COMPONENTS IN STRICT COMPLIANCE WITH AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S STANDARDS AND RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION CRITERIA AND SPECIFICATIONS. IF THE CONTRACTOR AND/OR OWNER FAIL TO DO SO, THEY AGREE TO JOINTLY, INDEPENDENTLY, SEPARATELY, COLLECTIVELY, AND SEVERALLY INDEMNIFY, DEFEND, PROTECT AND HOLD ENGINEER OF RECORD AND/OR BOHLER PARTIES HARMLESS FOR ALL INJURIES AND DAMAGES THAT ENGINEER SUFFERS AND COSTS THAT ENGINEER INCURS AS A RESULT OF SAID FAILURE. 31. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO MAINTAIN AN ON -SITE STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) REQUIREMENTS OR LOCAL GOVERNING AGENCY FOR SITES WHERE ONE (1) ACRE OR MORE IS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES (UNLESS THE LOCAL JURISDICTION REQUIRES A DIFFERENT THRESHOLD). THE CONTRACTOR MUST ENSURE THAT ALL ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING THOSE OF ALL SUBCONTRACTORS, ARE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE SWPPP, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOGGING ACTIVITIES (MINIMUM ONCE PER WEEK AND AFTER RAINFALL EVENTS) AND CORRECTIVE MEASURES, AS APPROPRIATE AND FURTHER, THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY AND COMPLETELY RESPONSIBLE FOR FAILING TO DO SO. 32. AS CONTAINED IN THESE DRAWINGS AND ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS PREPARED BY THE SIGNATORY PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER OF RECORD, THE USE OF THE WORDS 'CERTIFY' OR'CERTIFICATION' CONSTITUTE(S) AN EXPRESSION ONLY OF PROFESSIONAL OPINION REGARDING THE INFORMATION WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF THE ENGINEER OF RECORD'S KNOWLEDGE OR BELIEF AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH COMMON AND ACCEPTED PROCEDURE CONSISTENT WITH THE APPLICABLE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE, AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY NATURE OR TYPE, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. SITE LAYOUT NOTES (Rev.1/2020) 1. THE GENERAL NOTES MUST BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT PACKAGE AND ARE PART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE GENERAL NOTES ARE REFERENCED HEREIN, AND THE CONTRACTOR MUST REFER TO THEM AND FULLY COMPLY WITH THESE NOTES, IN THEIR ENTIRETY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH AND ACKNOWLEDGE FAMILIARITY WITH ALL OF THE GENERAL NOTES AND ALL OF THE PLANS' SPECIFIC NOTES. 2. PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF GENERAL CONSTRUCTION, THE CONTRACTOR MUST INSTALL SOIL EROSION CONTROL AND ANY STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) MEASURES NECESSARY, AS INDICATED ON THE APPROVED SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE AND/OR APPROPRIATE AGENCIES' GUIDELINES TO PREVENT SEDIMENT AND/OR LOOSE DEBRIS FROM WASHING ONTO ADJACENT PROPERTIES OR THE RIGHT OF WAY. 3. ALL DIRECTIONAL/TRAFFIC SIGNING AND PAVEMENT STRIPING MUST CONFORM TO THE LATEST STANDARDS OF THE MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (MUTCD) AND ANY APPLICABLE STATE OR LOCALLY APPROVED SUPPLEMENTS, GUIDELINES, RULES, REGULATIONS, STANDARDS AND THE LIKE. 4. THE LOCATIONS OF PROPOSED UTILITY POLES AND TRAFFIC SIGNS SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE SCHEMATIC AND PRELIMINARY. THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD -VERIFYING THEIR LOCATION. THE CONTRACTOR MUST COORDINATE THE RELOCATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNS WITH THE ENTITY WITH JURISDICTION OVER THE PROJECT. 5. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE TO BOTTOM FACE OF CURB, EDGE OF PAVEMENT, OR EDGE OF BUILDING, EXCEPT WHEN DIMENSION IS TO A PROPERTY LINE, STAKE OUT OF LOCATIONS OF INLETS, LIGHT POLES, ETC. MUST BE PERFORMED IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE DETAILS, UNLESS NOTED CLEARLY OTHERWISE. GRADING NOTES (Rev.1/2020) 1. THE GENERAL NOTES MUST BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT PACKAGE AND ARE PART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE GENERAL NOTES ARE REFERENCED HEREIN, AND THE CONTRACTOR MUST REFER TO THEM AND FULLY COMPLY WITH THESE NOTES, IN THEIR ENTIRETY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH AND ACKNOWLEDGE FAMILIARITY WITH ALL OF THE GENERAL NOTES AND ALL OF THE PLANS' SPECIFIC NOTES. 2. SITE GRADING MUST BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND THE RECOMMENDATIONS SET FORTH IN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT AS REFERENCED IN THIS PLAN SET. IF NO GEOTECHNICAL REPORT HAS BEEN REFERENCED, THE CONTRACTOR MUST HAVE A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER PROVIDE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS PRIOR TO THE CONTRACTOR COMMENCING THE GRADING WORK. THE CONTRACTOR MUST FOLLOW THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL MUNICIPAL, COUNTY, STATE, AND FEDERAL LAWS, WHICH HAVE JURISDICTION OVER THIS PROJECT. 3. THE CONTRACTOR IS REQUIRED TO SECURE ALL NECESSARY AND/OR REQUIRED PERMITS AND APPROVALS FOR ALL OFF -SITE MATERIAL SOURCES AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES. THE CONTRACTOR MUST SUPPLY A COPY OF APPROVALS TO THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND THE OWNER PRIOR TO THE CONTRACTOR COMMENCING ANY WORK. 4. THE CONTRACTOR IS FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING EXISTING TOPOGRAPHIC INFORMATION AND UTILITY INVERT ELEVATIONS PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION. SHOULD DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PLANS AND INFORMATION OBTAINED THROUGH FIELD VERIFICATIONS BE IDENTIFIED OR EXIST, THE CONTRACTOR MUST IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD, IN WRITING. 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVING AND REPLACING ALL UNSUITABLE MATERIALS WITH SUITABLE MATERIALS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT. THE CONTRACTOR MUST COMPACT ALL EXCAVATED OR FILLED AREAS IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT'S GUIDANCE. MOISTURE CONTENT AT TIME OF PLACEMENT MUST BE SUBMITTED IN A COMPACTION REPORT PREPARED BY A QUALIFIED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER, REGISTERED WITH THE STATE WHERE THE WORK IS PERFORMED. THIS REPORT MUST VERIFY THAT ALL FILLED AREAS AND SUBGRADE AREAS WITHIN THE BUILDING PAD AREA AND AREAS TO BE PAVED HAVE BEEN COMPACTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND THE RECOMMENDATIONS SET FORTH IN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT AND ALL APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS, RULES, STATUTES, LAWS, ORDINANCES AND CODES WHICH ARE IN EFFECT AND WHICH ARE APPLICABLE TO THE PROJECT. SUBBASE MATERIAL FOR SIDEWALKS, CURB, OR ASPHALT MUST BE FREE OF ORGANICS AND OTHER UNSUITABLE MATERIALS. SHOULD SUBBASE BE DEEMED UNSUITABLE BY OWNER/DEVELOPER, OR OWNER/DEVELOPER'S REPRESENTATIVE, SUBBASE MUST BE REMOVED AND FILLED WITH APPROVED FILL MATERIAL, COMPACTED AS THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT DIRECTS. EARTHWORK ACTIVITIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, EXCAVATION, BACKFILL, AND COMPACTING MUST COMPLY WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS IN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT AND ALL APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS, RULES, STATUTES, LAWS, ORDINANCES AND CODES. EARTHWORK ACTIVITIES MUST COMPLY WITH THE STANDARD STATE DOT SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION (LATEST EDITION) AND ANY AMENDMENTS OR REVISIONS THERETO. 6. THE TOPS OF EXISTING MANHOLES, INLET STRUCTURES, AND SANITARY CLEANOUT MUST BE ADJUSTED, AS NECESSARY, TO MATCH PROPOSED FINISHED GRADES WITH NO TRIPPING OR SAFETY HAZARD IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE STANDARDS, REQUIREMENTS, RULES, STATUTES, LAWS, ORDINANCES AND CODES. 7. IN THE EVENT OF A DISCREPANCY(IES) AND/OR A CONFLICT(S) BETWEEN PLANS, OR RELATIVE TO OTHER PLANS, THE GRADING PLAN TAKES PRECEDENCE AND CONTROLS. THE CONTRACTOR MUST IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD, IN WRITING, OF ANY DISCREPANCY(IES) AND/OR CONFLICT(S). 8. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO IMPORT FILL OR EXPORT EXCESS MATERIAL AS NECESSARY TO CONFORM TO THE PROPOSED GRADING, AND TO BACKFILL EXCAVATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND IMPROVEMENTS. ACCESSIBILITY DESIGN GUIDELINES (Rev. 1 /2020) 1. ALL ACCESSIBLE (A.K.A. ADA) COMPONENTS AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES MUST BE CONSTRUCTED TO MEET, AT A MINIMUM, THE MORE STRINGENT OF: (A) THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE "AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT" (ADA) CODE (42 U.S.C. § 12101 ET SEQ. AND 42 U.S.C. § 4151 ET SEQ.); AND (B) ANY APPLICABLE LOCAL AND STATE GUIDELINES, AND ANY AND ALL AMENDMENTS TO BOTH, WHICH ARE IN EFFECT WHEN THESE PLANS WERE COMPLETED. 2. THE CONTRACTOR MUST REVIEW ALL DOCUMENTS REFERENCED IN THESE NOTES FOR ACCURACY, COMPLIANCE AND CONSISTENCY WITH INDUSTRY GUIDELINES. 3. THE CONTRACTOR MUST EXERCISE APPROPRIATE CARE AND PRECISION IN CONSTRUCTION OF ACCESSIBLE (ADA) COMPONENTS AND ACCESSIBLE ROUTES FOR THE SITE. FINISHED SURFACES ALONG THE ACCESSIBLE ROUTE OF TRAVEL FROM PARKING SPACES, PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, PEDESTRIAN ACCESS, AND INTER -BUILDING ACCESS, TO POINTS OF ACCESSIBLE BUILDING ENTRANCE/EXIT, MUST COMPLY WITH THE ACCESSIBLE GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS WHICH INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING: A. ACCESSIBLE PARKING SPACES AND ACCESS AISLES SLOPES MUST NOT EXCEED 1:50 (2.0%) IN ANY DIRECTION. B. PATH OF TRAVEL ALONG ACCESSIBLE ROUTE MUST PROVIDE A 36-INCHES MINIMUM WIDTH 48-INCHES PREFERRED OR AS SPECIFIED BY THE GOVERNING AGENCY. UNOBSTRUCTED WIDTH OF TRAVEL (CAR OVERHANGS AND/OR HANDRAILS) MUST NOT REDUCE THIS MINIMUM WIDTH. THE SLOPE MUST NOT EXCEED 1:20 (5.0%) IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL AND MUST NOT EXCEED 1:50 (2.0%) IN CROSS SLOPE. WHERE ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL IS GREATER THAN 1:20 (5.0%), AN ACCESSIBLE RAMP MUST BE PROVIDED. ALONG THE ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL, OPENINGS MUST NOT EXCEED 1/2-INCH IN WIDTH. VERTICAL CHANGES OF UP TO 1/2-INCH ARE PERMITTED ONLY IF THEY INCLUDES A 1/4-INCH BEVEL AT A SLOPE NOT STEEPER THAN 1:2. NO VERTICAL CHANGES OVER 1/4-INCH ARE PERMITTED. C. ACCESSIBLE RAMPS MUST NOT EXCEED A SLOPE OF 1:12 (8.3%) AND A RISE OF 30-INCHES. LEVEL LANDINGS MUST BE PROVIDED AT EACH END OF ACCESSIBLE RAMPS. LANDING MUST PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM STRUCTURES, AND MUST NOT EXCEED 1:50 (2.0%) SLOPE IN ANY DIRECTION. RAMPS THAT CHANGE DIRECTION BETWEEN RUNS AT LANDINGS MUST HAVE A CLEAR LANDING OF A MINIMUM OF 60-INCHES BY 60-INCHES. HAND RAILS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE RAMP MUST BE PROVIDED ON AN ACCESSIBLE RAMP WITH A RISE GREATER THAN 6-INCHES. D. ACCESSIBLE CURB RAMPS MUST NOT EXCEED A SLOPE OF 1:12 (8.3%). WHERE FLARED SIDES ARE PROVIDED, THEY MUST NOT EXCEED 1:10 (10%) SLOPE. LEVEL LANDING MUST BE PROVIDED AT RAMPS TOP AT A MINIMUM OF 36-INCHES LONG (48-INCHES PREFERRED). IN ALTERATIONS, WHEN THERE IS NO LANDING AT THE TOP, FLARE SIDES SLOPES MUST NOT EXCEED A SLOPE OF 1:12 (8.3%). E. DOORWAY LANDINGS AREAS MUST BE PROVIDED ON THE EXTERIOR SIDE OF ANY DOOR LEADING TO AN ACCESSIBLE PATH OF TRAVEL. THIS LANDING MUST BE SLOPED AWAY FROM THE DOOR NO MORE THAN 1:50 (2.0%) FOR POSITIVE DRAINAGE. THIS LANDING AREA MUST BE NO FEWER THAN 60-INCHES (5 FEET) LONG, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE CLEARLY PERMITTED BY ACCESSIBLE STANDARDS FOR ALTERNATIVE DOORWAY OPENING CONDITIONS. (SEE ICC/ANSI A117.1-2009 AND OTHER REFERENCES INCORPORATED BY CODE). F. WHEN THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION INVOLVES RECONSTRUCTION, MODIFICATION, REVISION OR EXTENSION OF OR TO ACCESSIBLE COMPONENTS FROM EXISTING DOORWAYS OR SURFACES THE CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL EXISTING ELEVATIONS SHOWN ON THE PLAN. NOTE THAT TABLE 405.2 OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE'S ADA STANDARDS FOR ACCESSIBLE DESIGN ALLOWS FOR STEEPER RAMP SLOPES, IN RARE CIRCUMSTANCES. THE CONTRACTOR MUST IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD, IN WRITING, OF ANY DISCREPANCIES AND/OR FIELD CONDITIONS THAT DIFFER IN ANY WAY OR IN ANY RESPECT FROM WHAT IS SHOWN ON THE PLANS BEFORE COMMENCING ANY WORK. CONSTRUCTED IMPROVEMENTS MUST FALL WITHIN THE MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM LIMITATIONS IMPOSED BY THE BARRIER FREE REGULATIONS AND THE ACCESSIBLE GUIDELINES. G. THE CONTRACTOR MUST VERIFY ALL OF THE SLOPES OF THE CONTRACTOR'S FORMS PRIOR TO POURING CONCRETE. IF ANY NON-CONFORMANCE EXISTS OR IS OBSERVED OR DISCOVERED, THE CONTRACTOR MUST IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD, IN WRITING, PRIOR TO POURING CONCRETE. THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COSTS TO REMOVE, REPAIR AND/OR REPLACE NON -CONFORMING CONCRETE AND/OR PAVEMENT SURFACES. 4. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT THE CONTRACTOR REVIEW THE INTENDED CONSTRUCTION TO ENSURE SAME IS CONSISTENT WITH THE LOCAL BUILDING CODE PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION. DEMOLITION NOTES (Rev.1/2020) SOIL EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN NOTES (Rev.1/2020) 1. THE GENERAL NOTES MUST BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT PACKAGE AND ARE PART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE GENERAL NOTES ARE REFERENCED HEREIN, AND THE CONTRACTOR MUST REFER TO THEM AND FULLY COMPLY WITH THESE NOTES, IN THEIR ENTIRETY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH AND ACKNOWLEDGE FAMILIARITY WITH ALL OF THE GENERAL NOTES AND ALL OF THE PLANS' SPECIFIC NOTES. 2. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONDUCT DEMOLITION/REMOVALS ACTIVITIES IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO ENSURE MINIMUM INTERFERENCE WITH ROADS, STREETS, SIDEWALKS, WALKWAYS, AND ALL OTHER ADJACENT FACILITIES. THE CONTRACTOR MUST OBTAIN ALL APPLICABLE PERMITS FROM THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY(IES) PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY ROAD OPENING OR DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES IN OR ADJACENT TO THE RIGHT-OF-WAY. 3. WHEN DEMOLITION -RELATED ACTIVITIES IMPACT ROADWAYS AND/OR ROADWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY, THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE TRAFFIC CONTROL AND GENERALLY ACCEPTED SAFE PRACTICES IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE CURRENT FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION "MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES" (MUTCD), AND THE FEDERAL STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. 4. THE DEMOLITION AND/OR REMOVALS PLAN IS INTENDED TO PROVIDE GENERAL INFORMATION AND TO IDENTIFY ONLY CONDITIONS REGARDING ITEMS TO BE DEMOLISHED, REMOVED, AND/OR TO REMAIN. A. THE CONTRACTOR MUST ALSO REVIEW ALL CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND INCLUDE WITHIN THE DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES ALL INCIDENTAL WORK NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE NEW SITE IMPROVEMENTS. B. THIS PLAN IS NOT INTENDED TO AND DOES NOT PROVIDE DIRECTION REGARDING THE MEANS, METHODS, SEQUENCING, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES TO BE EMPLOYED TO ACCOMPLISH THE WORK. ALL MEANS, METHODS, SEQUENCING, TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES TO BE USED MUST BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE AND CONFORMANCE WITH ALL STATE, FEDERAL, LOCAL, AND JURISDICTIONAL REQUIREMENTS. THE CONTRACTOR MUST COMPLY WITH ALL OSHA AND OTHER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE A SAFE WORK SITE FOR THE CONTRACTOR AND THE PUBLIC. 5. THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE ALL "METHODS AND MEANS" NECESSARY TO PREVENT MOVEMENT, SETTLEMENT, OR COLLAPSE OF EXISTING STRUCTURES, AND ANY OTHER IMPROVEMENTS THAT ARE REMAINING ON OR OFF SITE. THE CONTRACTOR, AT THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE COST, MUST REPAIR ALL DAMAGE TO ALL ITEMS AND FEATURES THAT ARE TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR MUST USE NEW MATERIAL FOR ALL REPAIRS. CONTRACTOR'S REPAIRS MUST INCLUDE THE RESTORATION OF ALL ITEMS AND FEATURES REPAIRED TO THEIR PRE -DEMOLITION CONDITION, OR BETTER. CONTRACTOR MUST PERFORM ALL REPAIRS AT THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE EXPENSE. 6. ENGINEER OF RECORD AND/OR BOHLER ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR JOB SITE SAFETY OR SUPERVISION. THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROCEED WITH THE DEMOLITION IN A SYSTEMATIC AND SAFE MANNER, COMPLYING WITH ALL OSHA REQUIREMENTS, TO ENSURE PUBLIC AND CONTRACTOR SAFETY AND SAFETY TO ALL PROPERTY ON THE SITE OR ADJACENT OR NEAR TO THE SAME. 7. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR JOB SITE SAFETY, WHICH MUST INCLUDE, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, THE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE OF BARRIERS, FENCING, OTHER APPROPRIATE AND/OR NECESSARY SAFETY FEATURES AND ITEMS NECESSARY TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC FROM AREAS OF CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. THE CONTRACTOR MUST SAFEGUARD THE SITE AS NECESSARY TO PERFORM THE DEMOLITION IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO PREVENT THE ENTRY OF ALL UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS AT ANY TIME, TO OR NEAR THE DEMOLITION AREA. 8. PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ANY SITE ACTIVITY AND ANY DEMOLITION ACTIVITY, THE CONTRACTOR MUST, IN WRITING, RAISE ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE ACCURACY OR INTENT OF THESE PLANS AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS, ALL CONCERNS OR QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICABLE SAFETY STANDARDS, AND/OR THE SAFETY OF THE CONTRACTOR AND/OR THIRD PARTIES IN PERFORMING THE WORK ON THIS PROJECT. ANY SUCH CONCERNS MUST BE CONVEYED TO THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND/OR BOHLER , IN WRITING AND MUST ADDRESS ALL ISSUES AND ITEMS RESPONDED TO, BY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND/OR BY BOHLER , IN WRITING. ALL DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES MUST BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS, RULES, REQUIREMENTS, STATUTES, ORDINANCES AND CODES. 9. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE APPLICABLE UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDER REQUIREMENTS AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL COORDINATION REGARDING UTILITY DEMOLITION AND/OR DISCONNECTION AS IDENTIFIED OR REQUIRED FOR THE PROJECT. THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE THE OWNER WITH WRITTEN NOTIFICATION THAT THE EXISTING UTILITIES AND SERVICES HAVE BEEN TERMINATED, REMOVED AND/OR ABANDONED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE JURISDICTION AND UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENTS AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS, RULES, STATUTES, LAWS, ORDINANCES AND CODES. 10. PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY DEMOLITION, THE CONTRACTOR MUST: A. OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED PERMITS AND MAINTAIN THE SAME ON SITE FOR REVIEW BY THE ENGINEER AND ALL PUBLIC AGENCIES WITH JURISDICTION THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT, SITE WORK, AND DEMOLITION WORK. B. NOTIFY, AT A MINIMUM, THE MUNICIPAL ENGINEER, DESIGN ENGINEER, AND LOCAL SOIL CONSERVATION JURISDICTION, AT LEAST 72 BUSINESS HOURS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. C. INSTALL THE REQUIRED SOIL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES PRIOR TO SITE DISTURBANCE, AND MAINTAIN SAID CONTROLS UNTIL SITE IS STABILIZED D. IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE LAW, THE CONTRACTOR MUST CALL THE STATE ONE -CALL DAMAGE PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR UTILITY MARK OUT, IN ADVANCE OF ANY EXCAVATION. E. LOCATE AND PROTECT ALL UTILITIES AND SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO GAS, WATER, ELECTRIC, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER, TELEPHONE, CABLE, FIBER OPTIC CABLE, ETC. WITHIN AND ADJACENT TO THE LIMITS OF PROJECT ACTIVITIES. THE CONTRACTOR MUST USE AND COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPLICABLE UTILITY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM TO LOCATE ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. F. PROTECT AND MAINTAIN IN OPERATION, ALL ACTIVE UTILITIES AND SYSTEMS THAT ARE NOT BEING REMOVED DURING ANY DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES. G. ARRANGE FOR AND COORDINATE WITH THE APPLICABLE UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDER(S) FOR THE TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT TERMINATION OF SERVICE REQUIRED BY THE PROJECT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS REGARDING THE METHODS AND MEANS TO CONSTRUCT SAME. THESE ARE NOT THE ENGINEER OF RECORD'S RESPONSIBILITY. IN THE EVENT OF ABANDONMENT, THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROVIDE THE UTILITY ENGINEER AND OWNER WITH IMMEDIATE WRITTEN NOTIFICATION THAT THE EXISTING UTILITIES AND SERVICES HAVE BEEN TERMINATED AND ABANDONED IN ACCORDANCE WITH JURISDICTIONAL AND UTILITY COMPANY REQUIREMENTS. H. ARRANGE FOR AND COORDINATE WITH THE APPLICABLE UTILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS) REGARDING WORKING "OFF-PEAK" HOURS OR ON WEEKENDS AS NECESSARY OR AS REQUIRED TO MINIMIZE THE IMPACT ON, OF AND TO THE AFFECTED PARTIES. WORK REQUIRED TO BE PERFORMED "OFF-PEAK" IS TO BE PERFORMED AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. I. IN THE EVENT THE CONTRACTOR DISCOVERS ANY HAZARDOUS MATERIAL, THE REMOVAL OF WHICH IS NOT ADDRESSED IN THE PROJECT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, OR THE CONTRACT WITH THE OWNER/DEVELOPER, THE CONTRACTOR MUST IMMEDIATELY CEASE ALL WORK IN THE AREA OF DISCOVERY, AND IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY, IN WRITING AND VERBALLY, THE OWNER AND ENGINEER OF RECORD AND BOHLER , THE DISCOVERY OF SUCH MATERIALS TO PURSUE PROPER AND COMPLIANT REMOVAL OF SAME. 11. THE CONTRACTOR MUST ENSURE THAT ANY EXISTING ASBESTOS -CONTAINING MATERIALS ENCOUNTERED ARE PROPERLY REMOVED FROM THE SUBJECT PREMISES AND ARE DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS, PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF DEMOLITION ON SITE AND MUST PERFORM ALL AGENCY NOTIFICATIONS AS REQUIRED, AT THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE EXPENSE. 12. THE CONTRACTOR MUST NOT PERFORM ANY EARTH MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES, DEMOLITION OR REMOVAL OF FOUNDATION WALLS, FOOTINGS, OR OTHER MATERIALS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE, UNLESS SAME IS IN STRICT ACCORDANCE AND CONFORMANCE WITH THE PROJECT PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, OR PURSUANT TO THE WRITTEN DIRECTION OF THE OWNER'S STRUCTURAL OR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. 13. DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES AND EQUIPMENT MUST NOT USE OR INCLUDE AREAS OUTSIDE THE DEFINED PROJECT LIMIT LINE, WITHOUT SPECIFIC WRITTEN PERMISSION AND AUTHORITY OF AND FROM THE OWNER AND ALL GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES WITH JURISDICTION. 14. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BACKFILL ALL EXCAVATION RESULTING FROM, OR INCIDENTAL TO, DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES. BACKFILL MUST BE ACCOMPLISHED WITH APPROVED BACKFILL MATERIALS AND MUST BE SUFFICIENTLY COMPACTED TO SUPPORT ALL NEW IMPROVEMENTS AND MUST BE PERFORMED IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS AND GUIDANCE ARTICULATED IN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT. BACKFILLING MUST OCCUR IMMEDIATELY AFTER DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES AND MUST BE PERFORMED SO AS TO PREVENT WATER ENTERING THE EXCAVATION. FINISHED SURFACES MUST BE GRADED TO PROMOTE POSITIVE DRAINAGE. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPACTION TESTING AND MUST SUBMIT SUCH REPORTS AND RESULTS TO THE ENGINEER OF RECORD AND THE OWNER. 15. EXPLOSIVES MUST NOT BE USED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN CONSENT FROM BOTH THE OWNER AND ALL APPLICABLE, NECESSARY AND REQUIRED GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITIES. PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY EXPLOSIVE PROGRAM AND/OR ANY DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES, THE CONTRACTOR MUST ENSURE AND OVERSEE THE INSTALLATION OF ALL OF THE REQUIRED PERMIT AND EXPLOSIVE CONTROL MEASURES THAT THE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS REQUIRE. THE CONTRACTOR IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE TO CONDUCT AND PERFORM ALL INSPECTION AND SEISMIC VIBRATION TESTING THAT IS REQUIRED TO MONITOR THE EFFECTS ON ALL LOCAL STRUCTURES AND THE LIKE. 16. IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE, AND/OR LOCAL STANDARDS, THE CONTRACTOR MUST USE DUST CONTROL MEASURES TO LIMIT AIRBORNE DUST AND DIRT RISING AND SCATTERING IN THE AIR. AFTER THE DEMOLITION IS COMPLETE, THE CONTRACTOR MUST CLEAN ALL ADJACENT STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS TO REMOVE ALL DUST AND DEBRIS WHICH THE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS CAUSE. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURNING ALL ADJACENT AREAS TO THEIR "PRE -DEMOLITION" CONDITION AT CONTRACTOR'S SOLE COST. 17. PAVEMENT MUST BE SAW CUT IN STRAIGHT LINES, AND EXCEPT FOR EDGE OF BUTT JOINTS, MUST EXTEND TO THE FULL DEPTH OF THE EXISTING PAVEMENT. ALL DEBRIS FROM REMOVAL OPERATIONS MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AT THE TIME OF EXCAVATION. STOCKPILING OF DEBRIS OUTSIDE OF APPROVED AREAS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. 18. THE CONTRACTOR MUST MAINTAIN A RECORD SET OF PLANS WHICH INDICATES THE LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES THAT ARE CAPPED, ABANDONED IN PLACE, OR RELOCATED DUE TO DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES. THIS RECORD DOCUMENT MUST BE PREPARED IN A NEAT AND WORKMAN -LIKE MANNER AND TURNED OVER TO THE OWNER/DEVELOPER UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, ALL OF WHICH IS AT THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE COST. 19. THE CONTRACTOR MUST EMPTY, CLEAN AND REMOVE FROM THE SITE ALL UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS, IF ENCOUNTERED, IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL, STATE, COUNTY AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS, PRIOR TO CONTINUING CONSTRUCTION IN THE AREA AROUND THE TANK WHICH EMPTYING, CLEANING AND REMOVAL ARE AT THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE COST. LIGHTING NOTES (Rev.1/2020) 1. THE GENERAL NOTES MUST BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT PACKAGE AND ARE PART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE GENERAL NOTES ARE REFERENCED HEREIN, AND THE CONTRACTOR MUST REFER TO THEM AND FULLY COMPLY WITH THESE NOTES, IN THEIR ENTIRETY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH AND ACKNOWLEDGE FAMILIARITY WITH ALL OF THE GENERAL NOTES AND ALL OF THE PLANS' SPECIFIC NOTES. 2. THE LIGHTING CONTRACTOR MUST COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS INDICATED IN THE PLANS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO GENERAL NOTES, GRADING AND UTILITY NOTES, SITE SAFETY, AND ALL AGENCY AND GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS. 3. THE LIGHTING PLAN DEPICTS PROPOSED, SUSTAINED ILLUMINATION LEVELS CALCULATED USING DATA PROVIDED BY THE NOTED MANUFACTURER. ACTUAL SUSTAINED SITE ILLUMINATION LEVELS AND PERFORMANCE OF LUMINAIRES MAY VARY DUE TO VARIATIONS IN WEATHER, ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE, TOLERANCE IN LAMPS, THE SERVICE LIFE OF EQUIPMENT AND LUMINAIRES AND OTHER RELATED VARIABLE FIELD CONDITIONS. 4. THE LIGHTING VALUES AND CALCULATION POINTS DEPICTED ON THIS PLAN ARE ANALYZED ON A HORIZONTAL GEOMETRIC PLANE AT GROUND LEVEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ILLUMINATION LEVELS ARE SHOWN IN FOOT-CANDLES (FC). 5. THE LUMINAIRES, LAMPS AND LENSES MUST BE REGULARLY INSPECTED/MAINTAINED TO ENSURE THAT THEY FUNCTION PROPERLY. THIS WORK SHOULD INCLUDE, BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, VISUAL OBSERVATION, CLEANING OF LENSES, AND RE-LAMPING ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER RECOMMENDATIONS. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE STEPS COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER LIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE APPROVED DESIGN. UPON COMPLETION AND OWNER'S ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK, THE ABOVE RESPONSIBILITIES BECOMES SOLELY THE OWNER'S. 6. THE LIGHTING PLAN IS INTENDED TO SHOW THE LOCATIONS AND TYPE OF LUMINAIRES. POWER SYSTEM, CONDUITS, WIRING AND OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ARE SOLELY THE ARCHITECT'S, MECHANICAL ENGINEER'S AND/OR LIGHTING CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY, AS INDICATED IN THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE LIGHTING CONTRACTOR MUST COORDINATE WITH THE PROJECT ARCHITECT AND/OR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER REGARDING ANY AND ALL POWER SOURCES AND TIMING DEVICES NECESSARY TO MEET THE DESIGN INTENT. THESE ITEMS MUST BE INSTALLED AS REQUIRED BY STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING FIXTURES AND APPURTENANCES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE BUILDING AND ELECTRICAL CODES. 7. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BRING IMMEDIATELY, IN WRITING, ANY LIGHT LOCATIONS THAT CONFLICT WITH DRAINAGE, UTILITIES, OR OTHER STRUCTURE(S) TO THE ENGINEER OF RECORD'S ATTENTION, PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. 8. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO ENSURE THAT SHIELDING AND OR ROTATED OPTICS ARE INSTALLED AS INDICATED ON THE PLAN IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE THE LIGHTING LEVELS THE REVIEWING AGENCY APPROVED. 1. THE GENERAL NOTES MUST BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT PACKAGE AND ARE PART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE GENERAL NOTES ARE REFERENCED HEREIN, AND THE CONTRACTOR MUST REFER TO THEM AND FULLY COMPLY WITH THESE NOTES, IN THEIR ENTIRETY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH AND ACKNOWLEDGE FAMILIARITY WITH ALL OF THE GENERAL NOTES AND ALL OF THE PLANS' SPECIFIC NOTES. 2. EROSION CONTROL MEASURES MUST CONFORM TO THE VIRGINIA GUIDELINES FOR URBAN EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, OR UNLESS ENGINEER CLEARLY AND SPECIFICALLY, IN WRITING, DIRECTS OTHERWISE. INSTALLATION OF EROSION CONTROL, CLEARING, AND SITE WORK MUST BE PERFORMED EXACTLY AS INDICATED IN THE EROSION CONTROL CONSTRUCTION NOTES. THE DI T RBED LAND AREA F THI ITE I APPROXIMATELY 0.68 A RE . 3 S U O SS S C S 4. THE FOLLOWING EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ARE PROPOSED FOR THIS SITE: A. STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE/ EXIT - A TEMPORARY GRAVEL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE/EXIT IS TO BE INSTALLED AT THE DESIGNATED LOCATION SHOWN ON THE PLAN. THIS AREA MUST BE GRADED SO THAT RUNOFF WATER WILL BE RETAINED ON -SITE. B. SEDIMENT FENCE - INSTALL SILT FENCES AND/OR SILT SOCK AROUND ALL OF THE DOWNSLOPE PERIMETERS OF THE SITE TEMPORARY FILL AND SOIL STOCKPILES. C. INSTALL FILTER FABRIC DROP INLET PROTECTION AROUND EACH DRAINAGE INLET AS DRAINAGE STRUCTURES ARE INSTALLED TO REDUCE THE QUANTITY OF SEDIMENT. INSTALL TEMPORARY INLET PROTECTION ON INLETS DOWNSLOPE FROM DISTURBANCE WHICH MAY BE BEYOND THE LIMITS OF DISTURBED AREA. 5. INSTALLATION OF EROSION CONTROL DEVICES MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL OF THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 6. THE CONTRACTOR MUST INSPECT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES WEEKLY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST REMOVE ANY SILT DEPOSITS GREATER THAN 6" COLLECTED ON THE FILTER FABRIC AND/OR SILT SOCK BARRIERS AND EXCAVATE AND REMOVE ANY SILT FROM DROP INLET PROTECTION. 7. THE CONTRACTOR MUST APPLY TEMPORARY SEED AND MULCH TO ALL DISTURBED AREAS THAT WILL NOT BE BROUGHT TO FINISHED GRADE AND VEGETATED WITHIN 7 DAYS. WHEN AREAS ARE DISTURBED AFTER THE GROWING SEASON, THE CONTRACTOR MUST STABILIZE SAME WITH GEOTEXTILE FABRIC AND MAINTAIN SAME IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. 8. THE CONTRACTOR MUST INSTALL ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES IF ENGINEER SO REQUIRES, TO PREVENT ANY, INCLUDING THE INCIDENTAL, DISCHARGE OF SILT -LADEN RUNOFF FROM EXITING THE SITE. 9. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSPECTING AND MAINTAINING ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ON THE SITE UNTIL PERMANENT PAVING AND TURF/LANDSCAPING IS ESTABLISHED. THE COSTS OF INSTALLING AND MAINTAINING THE EROSION CONTROL MEASURES MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE BID PRICE FOR THE SITE WORK AND THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SUCH COSTS. 10. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES UNTIL THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION AND THE ESTABLISHMENT OF VEGETATION. 11. THE CONTRACTOR MUST REMOVE EROSION CONTROL MEASURES, SILT AND DEBRIS AFTER ESTABLISHING PERMANENT VEGETATION COVER OR OTHER INSTALLING A DIFFERENT, SPECIFIED METHOD OF STABILIZATION. 12. THIS PLAN REPRESENTS THE MINIMUM LEVEL OF IMPLEMENTATION OF TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL FACILITIES, MEASURES AND STRUCTURES. ADDITIONAL FACILITIES, MEASURES AND STRUCTURES MUST BE INSTALLED WHERE NECESSARY TO COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS AND/OR TO PREVENT ANY, INCLUDING THE INCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF SILT -LADEN RUNOFF FROM EXITING THE SITE. 13. THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROTECT ALL EXISTING TREES AND SHRUBS. THE CONTRACTOR MUST REFER TO THE LANDSCAPE AND/OR DEMOLITION PLAN(S) FOR TREE PROTECTION, FENCE LOCATIONS AND DETAILS. 14. THE CONTRACTOR MUST REFER TO GRADING PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 15. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CLEAN EXISTING AND PROPOSED DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AND INTERCONNECTING PIPES ON OR OFF -SITE AS THE JURISDICTIONAL AGENCY REQUIRES, BOTH AT THE TIME OF SITE STABILIZATION AND AT END OF PROJECT. 16. SOIL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES MUST BE ADJUSTED OR RELOCATED BY THE CONTRACTOR AS IDENTIFIED DURING SITE OBSERVATION IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN THE COMPLETE EFFECTIVENESS OF ALL CONTROL MEASURES. 17. THE CONTRACTOR MUST IDENTIFY, ON THE PLAN, THE LOCATION OF WASTE CONTAINERS, FUEL STORAGE TANKS, CONCRETE WASHOUT AREAS AND ANY OTHER LOCATIONS WHERE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE STORED. DRAINAGE AND UTILITY NOTES (Rev.1/2020) 1. THE GENERAL NOTES MUST BE INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT PACKAGE AND ARE PART OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE GENERAL NOTES ARE REFERENCED HEREIN, AND THE CONTRACTOR MUST REFER TO THEM AND FULLY COMPLY WITH THESE NOTES, IN THEIR ENTIRETY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BE FAMILIAR WITH AND ACKNOWLEDGE FAMILIARITY WITH ALL OF THE GENERAL NOTES AND ALL OF THE PLANS' SPECIFIC NOTES. 2. LOCATIONS OF ALL EXISTING AND PROPOSED SERVICES ARE APPROXIMATE, AND THE CONTRACTOR MUST INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY AND CONFIRM THOSE LOCATIONS AND SERVICES WITH LOCAL UTILITY COMPANIES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION OR EXCAVATION. THE CONTRACTOR MUST INDEPENDENTLY VERIFY AND CONFIRM ALL SANITARY CONNECTION POINTS AND ALL OTHER UTILITY SERVICE CONNECTION POINTS IN THE FIELD, PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR MUST REPORT ALL DISCREPANCIES, ERRORS AND OMISSIONS IN WRITING, TO THE ENGINEER OF RECORD. 3. THE CONTRACTOR MUST VERTICALLY AND HORIZONTALLY LOCATE ALL UTILITIES AND SERVICES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, GAS, WATER, ELECTRIC, SANITARY AND STORM, TELEPHONE, CABLE, FIBER OPTIC CABLE, ETC. WITHIN THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE OR WORK SPACE, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. THE CONTRACTOR MUST USE, REFER TO, AND COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPLICABLE UTILITY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM TO LOCATE ALL OF THE UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIRING ALL DAMAGE TO ANY EXISTING UTILITIES WHICH OCCUR DURING CONSTRUCTION, AT NO COST TO THE OWNER AND AT CONTRACTOR'S SOLE COST AND EXPENSE. THE CONTRACTOR MUST BEAR ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH DAMAGE TO ANY EXISTING UTILITIES WHICH OCCURS DURING CONSTRUCTION. 4. THE CONTRACTOR MUST FIELD VERIFY THE PROPOSED INTERFACE POINTS (CROSSINGS) WITH EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES BY USING A TEST PIT TO CONFIRM EXACT DEPTH, PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION. 5. STORMWATER ROOF DRAIN LOCATIONS ARE BASED ON ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING LOCATIONS OF SAME BASED UPON FINAL ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. 6. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING SITE PLAN DOCUMENTS AND ARCHITECTURAL PLANS FOR EXACT BUILDING UTILITY CONNECTION LOCATIONS, GREASE TRAP REQUIREMENTS AND DETAILS, DOOR ACCESS, AND EXTERIOR GRADING. THE ARCHITECT WILL DETERMINE THE UTILITY SERVICE SIZES. THE CONTRACTOR MUST COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF UTILITY SERVICES WITH THE INDIVIDUAL COMPANIES, TO AVOID CONFLICTS AND TO ENSURE THAT PROPER DEPTHS ARE ACHIEVED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING THAT INSTALLATION OF ALL IMPROVEMENTS COMPLIES WITH ALL UTILITY REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPLICABLE JURISDICTION AND REGULATORY AGENCIES AND ALL OTHER APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS, RULES, STATUTES, LAWS, ORDINANCES AND CODES AND, FURTHER, IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING THE UTILITY TIE-INS/CONNECTIONS PRIOR TO CONNECTING TO THE EXISTING UTILITY/SERVICE. WHERE A CONFLICT(S) EXISTS BETWEEN THESE DOCUMENTS AND THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS, OR WHERE ARCHITECTURAL PLAN UTILITY CONNECTION POINTS DIFFER, THE CONTRACTOR MUST IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY THE ENGINEER OF RECORD, IN WRITING, AND PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, MUST RESOLVE SAME. 7. ALL FILL, COMPACTION, AND BACKFILL MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR UTILITY INSTALLATION MUST BE EXACTLY AS PER THE RECOMMENDATIONS PROVIDED IN THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT AND THE CONTRACTOR MUST COORDINATE SAME WITH THE APPLICABLE UTILITY COMPANY SPECIFICATIONS. WHEN THE PROJECT DOES NOT HAVE GEOTECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS, FILL AND COMPACTION MUST, AT A MINIMUM, COMPLY WITH THE STATE DOT REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND CONSULTANT HAS NO LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR OR AS RELATED TO FILL, COMPACTION AND BACKFILL. 8. DURING THE INSTALLATION OF SANITARY, STORM, AND ALL UTILITIES, THE CONTRACTOR MUST MAINTAIN A CONTEMPORANEOUS AND THOROUGH RECORD OF CONSTRUCTION TO IDENTIFY THE AS -INSTALLED LOCATIONS OF ALL UNDERGROUND INFRASTRUCTURE. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CAREFULLY NOTE ANY INSTALLATIONS THAT DEVIATE, IN ANY RESPECT, FROM THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THESE PLANS. THIS RECORD MUST BE KEPT ON A CLEAN COPY OF THE SITE PLAN, WHICH THE CONTRACTOR MUST PROMPTLY PROVIDE TO THE OWNER IMMEDIATELY UPON THE COMPLETION OF WORK. 9. THE CONTRACTOR MUST ENSURE THAT ALL UTILITY TRENCHES LOCATED IN EXISTING PAVED ROADWAYS INCLUDING SANITARY, WATER AND STORM SYSTEMS, ARE REPAIRED IN ACCORDANCE WITH REFERENCED MUNICIPAL, COUNTY AND OR STATE DOT DETAILS AS APPLICABLE. THE CONTRACTOR MUST COORDINATE INSPECTION AND APPROVAL OF COMPLETED WORK WITH THE AGENCY WITH JURISDICTION OVER SAME. 10. FINAL LOCATIONS OF PROPOSED UTILITY POLES, AND/ OR POLES TO BE RELOCATED ARE AT THE SOLE DISCRETION OF THE RESPECTIVE UTILITY COMPANY, REGARDLESS OF WHAT THIS PLAN DEPICTS. 11. WATER SERVICE MATERIALS, BURIAL DEPTH, AND COVER REQUIREMENTS MUST BE SPECIFIED BY THE LOCAL UTILITY COMPANY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONTACT THE APPLICABLE MUNICIPALITY TO CONFIRM THE PROPER WATER METER AND VAULT, PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION. W J 0 m Z W CJ F F Q 0 a� Z q Q cn 5 C5 W U) REVISIONS i�� �' ��TA AI I I Know what's below Call before yrou dig. ALWAYS CALL 811 It's fast. It's free. It's the law. wow• •' «• w • DRAM BY 1 THS DRAVNNG IS INTENDED FOR M1,A�9CIPAL AND/OR AGENCY REV EW AND APPROVAL. IT IS NOT IN ENDEDAS ACCNSTR CTION DOCUMENT LPI.ESS 1 INDICATED OT}ETMSE 1 PROJECT No.: V194600 DRAWN BY: EEN CHECKED BY: RTY DATE: 03/18/2020 CAD I.D.: 0 PROJECT: VIRGINIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR w LOCATION 1500 SEMINOLE TRAIL CHARLOTTESA LLE, VA 22901 ALBEM ARLE COUNTY BOHLER// 28 BLACKWELL PARK LANE, SUITE 201 WARRENTON, M RGI NIA 20186 Phone: (540) 349-4500 Fax: (540) 349-0321 VA@BohlerEng.com TH pF .p Lic. No. 0402056625 ,0- 4, wit, 03/18/2020 � �� `SS'I �_' ONAL _ SHEET TITLE GENERAL NOTES SHEET NUMBER C-101 ORG. DATE - 03/18✓2020 STANDARD DRAWING LEGEND FOR ENTIRE PLAN SET STANDARD ABBREVIATIONS REVISED: 10/15/2019 VDOT GENERAL NOTES LIMIT OF WORK LOW LOVV- FOR ENTIRE PLAN SET LIMIT OF DISTURBANCE LOD LOD EXISTING NOTE 04 -U_ Ax -170- - ------------- 169------------ X 516.. 4 OR 516.. 4 F� - Y SL W E G OH T C ■ L11 /3 N 1 1 N AC ACRES AMERICANS WITH ADA TYPICAL NOTE TEXT PROPOSED NOTE DISABILITY ACT ONSITE PROPERTY ARCH ARCHITECTURAL LINE / R.O.W. LINE BC BOTTOM OF CURB NEIGHBORING PROPERTY LINE / - - BF BASEMENT FLOOR INTERIOR PARCEL LINE BK BLOCK EASEMENT BL BASELINE LINE BLDG BUILDING SETBACK LINE BM BUILDING BENCHMARK BRL BUILDING RESTRICTION LINE CF CUBIC FEET CL CENTERLINE CURB AND GUTTER CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE SPILL TRANSITION CONN CONNECTION CONCRETE CURB & GUTTER CONC CONCRETE DEPRESSED CURB AND GUTTER CPP CORRUGATED PLASTIC PIPE CY CUBIC YARDS UTILITY POLE - WITH LIGHT DEC DECORATIVE DEP DEPRESSED POLE o LIGHT DIP DUCTILE IRON PIPE TRAFFIC DOM DOMESTIC LIGHT ELEC ELECTRIC UTILITY O ELEV ELEVATION POLE TYPICAL EP EDGE OF PAVEMENT LIGHT ES EDGE OF SHOULDER EW END WALL ACORN LIGHT EX EXISTING TYPICAL FES FLARED END SECTION SIGN FF FINISHED FLOOR PARKING FH FIRE HYDRANT COUNTS FG FINISHED GRADE G GRADE GF GARAGE FLOOR (AT DOOR) CONTOUR LINE 18 GH GRADE HIGHER SIDE OF WALL SPOT TC516.ggj TC 516.00 MATCH EX GL GRADE LOWER SIDE OF WALL ELEVATIONS BC 515.55 518.02+ GIRT GRATE GV GATE VALVE HIGH DENSITY SAN HDPE POLYETHYLENE PIPE SANITARY LABEL # HP HIGH POINT STORM e HOR HORIZONTAL LABEL # HW HEADWALL SANITARY SEWER INT INTERSECTION LATERAL INV INVERT UNDERGROUND W WATER LINE LF LINEAR FOOT UNDERGROUND LOC LIMITS OF CLEARING E ELECTRIC LINE LOD LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE UNDERGROUND G LOS LINE OF SIGHT GAS LINE LP LOW POINT OVERHEAD OH L/S LANDSCAPE WIRE MAX MAXIMUM UNDERGROUND T TELEPHONE LINE MIN MINIMUM UNDERGROUND MH MANHOLE c CABLE LINE MJ MECHANICAL JOINT STORM OC ON CENTER SEWER PA POINT OF ANALYSIS SANITARY S SEWER MAIN PC POINT CURVATURE POINT OF COMPOUND HYDRANT PCCR CURVATURE, CURB RETURN PI POINT OF INTERSECTION --.\ SANITARY i O � MANHOLE ��� ; POG POINT OF GRADE STORM / I PROP PROPOSED MANHOLE ® PT POINT OF TANGENCY WATER POINT OF TANGENCY, METER PTCR CURB RETURN WATER • PVC POLYVINYL CHLORIDE PIPE VALVE POINT OF VERTICAL PVI INTERSECTION GAS VALVE PVT POINT OF VERTICAL TANGENCY GAS ® R RADIUS METER RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE TYPICAL END E�::] RET WALL RETAINING WALL SECTION R/W RIGHT OF WAY HEADWALL OR ENDWALL �OR S SLOPE GRATE O SAN SANITARY SEWER INLET SF SQUARE FEET CURB STA STATION INLET STM STORM CLEAN O S/W SIDEWALK OUT TBR TO BE REMOVED ELECTRIC O MANHOLE TBRL TO BE RELOCATED TELEPHONE O TC TOP OF CURB MANHOLE TELE TELEPHONE ELECTRIC EB TPF TREE PROTECTION FENCE BOX TW TOP OF WALL ELECTRIC PEDESTAL EP TYP TYPICAL UG UNDERGROUND UP UTILITY POLE MONITORING W WIDE WELL W/L WATER LINE TEST W/M WATER METER PIT ± PLUS OR MINUS BENCHMARK ® DEGREE O DIAMETER BORING 4 NUMBER 1. THESE PLANS WERE PREPARED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF (SELECT ONE): • VDOT SECONDARY STREET ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS (SSAR 24VAC-30-92 EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 2012 AND VDOT ROAD DESIGN MANUAL APPENDIX 131). • VDOT SECONDARY STREET ACCEPTANCE REQUIREMENTS (SSAR 24VAC-30-92 EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 2012 AND VDOT ROAD DESIGN MANUAL APPENDIX B2 AS APPROVED FOR USE IN DESIGNATED HIGH DENSITY DEVELOPMENT AREAS). • VDOT ROAD DESIGN MANUAL APPENDIX C, RURAL AND URBAN GEOMETRIC DESIGN STANDARDS EFFECTIVE AT THE TIME OF VDOT RECOMMENDED PLAN APPROVAL; LIST STANDARD USED: GS- 2. VDOT APPROVED EXCEPTIONS/WAIVERS (MUST BE INCORPORATED IN THE PLAN): • ACCESS MANAGEMENT - DATE OF APPROVAL: • SSAR- DATE OF APPROVAL: • DESIGN WAIVER - DATE OF APPROVAL: • OTHER DATE OF APPROVAL: 3. SSAR CONNECTIVITY SUMMARY (PROVIDE A CHECK MARK J WHERE APPLICABLE OR WRITE N/A): • CONNECTIONS IN MULTIPLE DIRECTIONS (FIRST CONNECTION MUST BE TO A VDOT MAINTAINED ROAD, THE SECOND CONNECTION MAY EITHER BE TO A VDOT ROAD OR TO A STUB OUT) • STUB OUT CONNECTION (THE PROP. RIGHT OF WAY TERMINATES AT PARCEL ABUTTING THE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSISTS OF A SHORT SEGMENT THAT IS INTENDED TO SERVE CURRENT AND FUTURE DEVELOPMENT; THE APPLICANT MUST VERIFY THAT CONNECTION WITH A FUTURE STREET IS FEASIBLE) • NETWORK ADDITIONS PROVIDING DIRECT ACCESS TO (I) MORE THAN 200 DWELLING UNITS OR (II) LOTS WHOSE TRIP GENERATION IS EXPECTED TO BE OVER 2,000 VPD MAY BE ACCEPTED INTO THE SECONDARY SYSTEM OF STATE HIGHWAYS IF THE NETWORK ADDITION PROVIDES AN ADDITIONAL EXTERNAL CONNECTION BEYOND THAT REFERENCED ABOVE. 4. ALL WORK ON THIS PROJECT SHALL CONFORM TO THE CURRENT EDITIONS OF AND LATEST REVISIONS TO THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (VDOT) ROAD AND BRIDGE SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS, THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REGULATIONS, AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE STATE, FEDERAL OR LOCAL REGULATIONS. IN CASE OF A DISCREPANCY OR CONFLICT BETWEEN THE STANDARDS OR SPECIFICATIONS AND REGULATIONS, THE MOST STRINGENT SHALL GOVERN. 5. ALL RIGHT OF WAY DEDICATED TO PUBLIC USE SHALL BE CLEAR AND UNENCUMBERED. 6. ALL UTILITIES, INCLUDING ALL POLES, ARE TO BE RELOCATED AT THE DEVELOPER'S EXPENSE, PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 7. THE DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE TO EXISTING ROADS AND UTILITIES WHICH OCCUR AS A RESULT OF PROJECT CONSTRUCTION WITHIN OR CONTIGUOUS TO EXISTING RIGHT OF WAY. 8. OPEN CUTTING OF PAVED OR SURFACE TREATED ROADS IS NOT PERMITTED. ALL UTILITIES WHICH WILL BE PLACED UNDER EXISTING STREETS ARE TO BE BORED OR JACKED. ANY EXCEPTIONS, DUE TO EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES, ARE TO BE ADDRESSED AT THE PERMIT STAGE. 9. THE PAVEMENT DESIGN IS BASED ON AN ASSUMED CBR VALUE OF 10 (USE A CBR VALUE OF 6 IN LOUDOUN CO.). SOIL TESTS OF SUBGRADE MUST BE SUBMITTED FOR THE ACTUAL DETERMINATION OF THE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF THE PAVEMENT INCLUDING LAYERS OF ASPHALT AND SUBBASE PRIOR TO SUBBASE PLACEMENT. 10. PAVEMENT DESIGN SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PAVEMENT DESIGN GUIDE FOR SUBDIVISION AND SECONDARY ROADS IN VIRGINIA. FOR PRIMARY ROADS AND INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS WHERE TRUCK TRAFFIC EXCEEDS 5%, PAVEMENT DESIGN SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH AASHTO GUIDELINES. TYPICAL PAVEMENT SECTIONS SHALL DEPICT THE TOP 6" OF THE SUBGRADE IMMEDIATELY UNDER THE PAVEMENT STRUCTURE COMPACTED TO 100% OF THE THEORETICAL MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY. 11. ALL UNTREATED AGGREGATE USED IN BASE OR SUBBASE COURSES SHALL BE 21B, EXCEPT ON ROADS WITH AN ADT OF 1000 VPD OR LESS, WHERE 21A AGGREGATE MAY BE USED. WHEN 21 B AGGREGATE IS USED, UD-4 UNDERDRAINS MUST BE PROVIDED. 12. A 4" (MIN.) LAYER OF STONE IS REQUIRED BENEATH CURB AND GUTTER (MAY BE SHOWN ON TYPICAL SECTION IN LIEU OF A NOTE). 13. THE ENTIRE SURFACE OF THE ROADWAY (OLD AND NEW PORTIONS) SHALL BE OVERLAID AND RE -STRIPED AS REQUIRED BY VDOT PERSONNEL. OVERLAY OF EXISTING PAVEMENT SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 1.25" DEPTH; ANY COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PAVEMENT OVERLAY, OR THE MILLING OF EXISTING PAVEMENT TO OBTAIN REQUIRED DEPTH, SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE DEVELOPER. 14. A SMOOTH GRADE SHALL BE MAINTAINED FROM THE CENTERLINE OF THE EXISTING ROAD TO THE PROPOSED EDGE OF PAVEMENT TO PRECLUDE THE FORMING OF FALSE GUTTERS AND/OR THE PONDING OF ANY WATER IN THE ROADWAY. 15. ASPHALT PAVEMENT WIDENING SHALL CONFORM TO VDOT STANDARD WP-2. 16. ANY TYPE OF REVERSE CURB (SPILL CURB, CG-6R, ETC.) AND TRANSITION TO THESE CURBS SHALL NOT BE USED WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. 17. THE COUNTY/TOWN SHALL OBTAIN A PERMIT FOR ALL SIDEWALKS/CROSSWALKS WITHIN THE RIGHT OF WAY THAT DO NOT QUALIFY FOR VDOT MAINTENANCE. 18. ADDITIONAL DITCH LININGS OR SILTATION AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE PROVIDED, AT THE DEVELOPER'S EXPENSE, AS DETERMINED NECESSARY BY VDOT AND/OR THE COUNTY/TOWN DURING FIELD REVIEW. ALL COSTS SHALL BE ASSUMED BY THE DEVELOPER. 19. STANDARD GUARDRAILS AND/OR HANDRAILS SHALL BE INSTALLED AT HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS AS DESIGNATED DURING FIELD REVIEW BY THE COUNTY/TOWN INSPECTOR OR VDOT. 20. A LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION SYSTEMS PLAN SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR VDOT APPROVAL PRIOR TO INSTALLING ANY LANDSCAPING AND IRRIGATION SYSTEMS WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY. 21. FLOWERS, SHRUBS, TREES, AND IRRIGATION SHALL NOT BE PLACED WITHIN STATE MAINTAINED RIGHT OF WAY LIMITS WITHOUT AN APPROVED SET OF PLANS AND AN APPROVED PLANTING AGREEMENT. NO IRRIGATION (SPRINKLER) SYSTEMS, BRICK COLUMNS, END WALLS, AND/OR BRICK MAILBOXES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED OR INSTALLED WITHIN STATE MAINTAINED RIGHT OF WAY LIMITS WITHOUT A PERMIT. ANY OF THE ABOVE ITEMS FOUND IN THE RIGHT OF WAY WITHOUT A PERMIT WILL BE REMOVED, AND ALL COSTS OF THE REMOVAL WILL BE BORNE BY THE OWNER AND/OR DEVELOPER. 22. TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES OR ADVISORY SIGNS, SUCH AS MULTIWAY STOPS, SPEED LIMITS, WATCH FOR CHILDREN, PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC ETC., SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED UNLESS SPECIFICALLY APPROVED BY VDOT TRAFFIC ENGINEERING SECTION. SHOULD UNAPPROVED SIGNS BE NOTED AT THE TIME OF VDOT INSPECTION, THE ROAD ACCEPTANCE PROCESS SHALL BE TERMINATED IMMEDIATELY AND NOT RECOMMENCED UNTIL A DETERMINATION IS MADE REGARDING THE APPROVAL OF ANY ADDITIONAL SIGNS. IMMEDIATE REMOVAL OF SUCH SIGNS SHALL NOT NEGATE THE NEED FOR THE SUBMISSION OF A REVISION. 23. A SPEED STUDY CERTIFIED BY A PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER SHALL BE SUBMITTED FOR VDOT APPROVAL PRIOR TO THE STREET ACCEPTANCE FOR ANY ROAD TO BE POSTED OTHER THAN THE STATUTORY SPEED LIMIT. 24. THE DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL. THE DEVELOPER SHALL SUBMIT A SIGNING, STRIPING AND/OR SIGNALIZATION PLAN TO THE VDOT LAND DEVELOPMENT SECTION PRIOR TO PERMIT APPLICATION. THE DEVELOPER SHALL NOT COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION OF ANY PAVEMENT COURSE WITHOUT AN APPROVED STRIPING PLAN. 25. THE DEVELOPER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ANY TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION OR MODIFICATION WHICH WILL BE NECESSARY AS A RESULT OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SITE. 26. DURING CONSTRUCTION, THE MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS IN THE MOST RECENT VERSION OF THE VIRGINIA WORK AREA PROTECTION MANUAL AND THE MUTCD. 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D _- �P pd� 20 10 5 0 20 1 "= 20' =0 o� \O \' a / � o / LOD LOW / r 0 OH yu /7u f'N. T— - PHASE 1 WORK AREA 0 30 60 REVISIONS REV DATE COMVENT • r Know what's below. Call before you dig. ALWAYS CALL 811 Its fast. Its free. Its the law. NOT APPROVED FOR CONSTRUanON THS DRAVNNG IS INTENDED FOR MLNCIPALAIJDDORA.GENCY REVIEW AND APPROVAL IT IS NOT INTENDED ASACONSTRUL'TICN DOCUvINT UVLESS INDICATED 07H7MME. PROJECT No.: V194600 DRAWN BY: EEN CHECKED BY: RTY DATE: 03/18/2020 CAD I.D.: 0 PROJECT.VI RGI NIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR 29TH PLACE DRIVE THRU LOCAl10N 1500 SEMI NOLE TPA L CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA22901 ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOHLER// 28 BLACKWELL PARK LANE, SUITE 201 WARRENTON, M FZGI NIA 20186 Phone: (540) 3494.500 Fax: (540) 349-0321 VA@BohlerEng.com tapLTH 6A-1 v MN YAMER 7 .� Lic. No. 0402056625 4r 03/18/2020 G`e1�4 `sS�ONAL E� SHEET TITLE: EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN PHASE 1 SHEET NUMBER 1"=60' C-60 1 ORG. DATE - C&18/2020 \ \ \` �✓ APPROX. 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B. 400 PG. 722 R=460.15 A=115620" L=95.88 CHB=S44'05'T07- CH0=95.71 N.36'19121f' 0.26' TO P1( NAIL FOUND —S40 :3 8 W 3.00' S49 27'02'E 62.92' 30' NEPCO EASEWN7 D.B. 889 PG. 193 S3420'407— 24 94' 51108'16"W 15.58' 003 aP oaa 20 10 5 0 20 1 "= 20' LEGEND SAF 3.01 SAFETY FENCE SAF 3.02 TEMPORARY STONE CE CE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE 3.05 SILT FENCE SF —X X X— 3.07 STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION �P 3.32 PERMANENT SEEDING PS PS 1. PLEASE SEE SHEET C-603 FOR SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION. PHASE II WORK AREA W J 0 Go REVISIONS REV I DATE CONVENT • Know what's below. Call before you dig. ALWAYS CALL 811 Its fast. Its free. Its the law. MAVM1 BY ■ NOT D FOR CONSTRUanON THS DRAVNNG IS INTENDED FOR MLNCIPALAIJD'ORA.GENCY REVIEW AND APPFROV/A- IT IS NOT IMF_PDEDAS ACONSTRUL'TICN DOCUVE fi UVLESS INDICATED 07-M NSE. PROJECT No.: V194600 DRAWN BY: EEN CHECKED BY: RTY DATE: 03/18/2020 CAD I.D.: 0 PROJECT VI RGI NIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR 29TH PLACE DRIVE THRU LOCAl10N 1500 SEMI NOLE TPA L CHARLOTfESVILLE, VA22901 ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOHLERJ"y I 28 BLACKWELL PARK LANE, SUITE 201 WARRENTON, M FZGI NIA 20186 Phone: (540) 3494.500 Fax: (540) 34M321 VA@BohlerEng.com !nkpLTH 6A'-! v MN YAMER 7 .p Lic. No. 0402056625 4r 03/18/2020 G`e1�4 ONAL E� SHEEP TITLE: EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN 0 30 60 PHASE I 1 SHEET NUMBER 1"=60' C-602 ORG. DATE - 03/18/2020 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NARRATIVE EROSION CONTROL MINIMUM STANDARDS I. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: THE SUBJECT SITE IS LOCATED IN THE 29TH PLACE SHOPPING CENTER ALONG US SEMINOLE TRAIL (ROUTE 29) IN ALBEMARLE COUNTY, VIRGINIA. THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO MODIFY AN EXISTING COMMERCIAL BUILDING AND INSTALL A SINGLE LANE DRIVE-THRU, PARKING IMPROVEMENTS, AND UTILITIES ASSOCIATED WITH A PROPOSED DRIVE-THRU RESTAURANT. RUNOFF FROM THE SITE WILL BE CONVEYED BY AN EXISTING UNDERGROUND STORM DRAIN SYSTEM LOCATED ONSITE. CONSTRUCTION IS ANTICIPATED TO TAKE APPROXIMATELY FOUR (4) MONTHS TO COMPLETE. THE TOTAL DISTURBED AREA FOR THIS PLAN IS 0.68 ACRES. II. EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS: THE SUBJECT SITE IS AN EXISTING SHOPPING CENTER WITH ASSOCIATED PARKING AND UTILITIES. EXISTING SLOPES RANGE FROM 1% TO 6% IN PAVEMENT AREAS AND 2% TO 30% IN GRASSED AREAS. THE SITE CURRENTLY DRAINS TO MULTIPLE EXISTING STORM INLETS WHICH CONVEY THE RUNOFF TO A 72" UNDERGROUND CULVERT. THIS EXISTING CULVERT FLOWS FROM NORTH TO SOUTH ALONG ROUTE 29 AND ULTIMATELY LEAVES THE SHOPPING CENTER AT THE SOUTHERN CORNER OF THE PARCEL. III. ADJACENT PROPERTY: THE SUBJECT SITE IS BORDERED BY SEMINOLE TRAIL (ROUTE 29) TO THE SOUTHEAST, BY EXISTING COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENTS ALONG BERKMAR DRIVE TO THE NORTHEAST, BY AN EXISTING SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT TO THE NORTHWEST, AND BY DOMINION DRIVE TO THE SOUTHWEST. IV. OFFSITE AREAS: NO OFFSITE AREAS ARE ANTICIPATED WITH THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. V. SOILS: PER NRCS INFORMATION, THE SOILS PRESENT WITHIN THE EXTENTS OF THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT ARE CLASSIFIED AS URBAN LAND. THE HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP IS D. VI. CRITICAL AREAS: THERE ARE NO KNOWN CRITICAL AREAS ON THIS SITE. VII. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES: UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL VEGETATIVE AND STRUCTURAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED ACCORDING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK (VESCH). THE MINIMUM STANDARDS OF VESCH SHALL BE ADHERED TO UNLESS OTHERWISE WAIVED OR APPROVED BY A VARIANCE. SPECIFIC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES UTILIZED IN THIS PROJECT INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: 1. SAFETY FENCE - 3.01 A PROTECTIVE BARRIER INSTALLED TO PREVENT ACCESS TO AN EROSION CONTROL MEASURE. SAFETY FENCE SHALL BE INSTALLED AROUND THE LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS TO PREVENT PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC ON SITE. 2. TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE - 3.02 CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE WITHOUT A WASH RACK SHALL BE INSTALLED. DRIVERS OF THE CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES WILL BE REQUIRED TO WASH THEIR WHEELS PRIOR TO EXITING THE CONSTRUCTION AREA. 3. SILT FENCE - 3.05 A PROTECTIVE BARRIER TO INTERCEPT AND DETAIN SMALL AMOUNTS OF SEDIMENT FROM DISTURBED AREAS DURING CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS IN ORDER TO PREVENT SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING THE SITE. 4. STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION - 3.07 ALL STORM SEWER INLETS SHALL BE PROTECTED WITH THE INSTALLATION OF VARIOUS SEDIMENT TRAPPING MEASURES. 5. TEMPORARY SEEDING - 3.31 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A TEMPORARY VEGETATIVE COVER ON A DISTURBED AREAS BY SEEDING WITH APPROPRIATE RAPIDLY GROWING ANNUAL PLANTS. 6. PERMANENT SEEDING - 3.32 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF PERENNIAL VEGETATIVE COVER ON DISTURBED AREAS BY PLANTING SEED. ALL MATERIALS INDICATED ON THIS PLAN SHALL CONFORM TO THE SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTALLATION GUIDELINES SET FORTH IN THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK (LATEST EDITION) AND THE DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS SHOWN HEREIN. VIII. SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION: PHASE 1. OBTAIN ALL REQUIRED PERMITS. 2. ATTEND PRE -CONSTRUCTION MEETING. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT JURISDICTION AT LEAST 48 HOURS PRIOR TO COMMENCING CONSTRUCTION. 4. STAKE AND FLAG LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE. 5. INSTALL ALL PERIMETER CONTROLS, AND INLET PROTECTION FOR EXISTING STORM DRAINS IN PROXIMITY TO LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE. 6. INSTALL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE AS SHOWN ON THE PHASE I E&S PLAN. 7. PHASE I CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO ONLY THE REAR PORTION OF THE SITE, WHILE MAINTAINING ACCESS TO THE FRONT PARKING AREA AND FRONT ENTRANCES OF THE BUILDING. 8. BEGIN DEMOLITION OF SITE FEATURES WITHIN THE PHASE I CONSTRUCTION AREA. 9. INSTALL PROPOSED CURB, GREASE TRAP AND ASSOCIATED SANITARY LATERALS, TRASH ENCLOSURE AND DRIVE-THRU FEATURES. 10. PROVIDE TEMPORARY SEEDING AND DUST CONTROL OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS AS NEEDED. 11. WHEN THE PHASE I HAS BEEN SUFFICIENTLY STABILIZED AND APPROVAL IS GIVEN FROM THE COUNTY INSPECTOR, REMOVE THE PHASE I AREA PERIMETER CONTROLS. NOTE: CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT COMMENCE PHASE II OF THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN PRIOR TO THE COUNTY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL INSPECTORS APPROVAL AND COMPLETION OF ALL PHASE I CONSTRUCTION. PHASE II 1. INSTALL PERIMETER CONTROLS IN THE PHASE II CONSTRUCTION AREA, MAINTAINING PUBLIC ACCESS IN THE REAR AND NORTHEAST SIDE OF THE BUILDING. 2. RELOCATE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE AS SHOWN ON THE PHASE II E&S PLAN. 3. BEGIN DEMOLITION OF EXISTING CURB AND ASPHALT WITHIN THE PHASE II CONSTRUCTION AREA. 4. PERFORM WORK TO MODIFY EXISTING BUILDING FOR THE PROPOSED RESTAURANT USE. 5. INSTALL PROPOSED CURB AND STONE WITHIN PROPOSED PAVING AREAS. 6. COMPLETE PAVING OF THE PROPOSED ASPHALT AREAS. 7. MILL AND OVERLAY AS NECESSARY TO MATCH EXISTING GRADES AT THE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION. 8. APPLY PERMANENT SEEDING TO ALL DISTURBED AREAS. 9. INSTALL LANDSCAPE PLANTINGS AS SHOWN ON THE LANDSCAPE PLAN, SHOWN UNDER SEPARATE COVER. NOTE: CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT REMOVE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES PRIOR TO COUNTY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL INSPECTOR APPROVAL. IX. MAINTENANCE PROGRAM: 1. SAFETY FENCE - 3.01 THE MEASURE SHALL BE INSPECTED WEEKLY AND AFTER EVERY RAINFALL AND REPAIRS MADE AS NEEDED. SAFETY FENCE SHALL BE CHECKED REGULARLY FOR WEATHER -RELATED OR OTHER DAMAGE. ANY NECESSARY REPAIRS MUST BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO SECURE ALL ACCESS POINTS (GATES) AT THE END OF EACH WORKING DAY. 2. TEMPORARY STONE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE - 3.02 THE MEASURE SHALL BE INSPECTED WEEKLY AND AFTER EVERY RAINFALL AND REPAIRS MADE AS NEEDED. THE ENTRANCE SHALL BE MAINTAINED IN A CONDITION WHICH WILL PREVENT TRACKING OR FLOW OF MUD ONTO PUBLIC RIGHTS -OF -WAY. THIS MAY REQUIRE PERIODIC TOP DRESSING WITH ADDITIONAL STONE OR THE WASHING AND REWORKING OF EXISTING STONE AS CONDITIONS DEMAND AND REPAIR AND/OR CLEANOUT OF ANY STRUCTURES USED TO TRAP SEDIMENT. ALL MATERIALS SPILLED, DROPPED, WASHED, OR TRACKED FROM VEHICLES ONTO ROADWAYS OR INTO STORM DRAINS MUST BE REMOVED IMMEDIATELY. THE USE OF WATER TRUCKS TO REMOVE MATERIAL DROPPED, WASHED, OR TRACKED ONTO ROADWAYS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. 3. SILT FENCE - 3.05 SILT FENCES SHALL BE INSPECTED IMMEDIATELY AFTER EACH RAINFALL AND AT LEAST DAILY DURING PROLONGED RAINFALL. ANY REQUIRED REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. CLOSE ATTENTION SHALL BE PAID TO THE REPAIR OF DAMAGED SILT FENCES RESULTING FROM END RUNS AND UNDERCUTTING. SHOULD THE FABRIC ON A SILT FENCE DECOMPOSE OR BECOME INEFFECTIVE PRIOR TO THE END OF THE EXPECTED USABLE LIFE AND THE BARRIER STILL BE NECESSARY, THE FABRIC SHALL BE REPLACED PROMPTLY. SEDIMENT DEPOSITS SHOULD BE REMOVED AFTER EACH STORM EVENT. THEY MUST BE REMOVED WHEN THE LEVEL OF DEPOSITS REACH APPROXIMATELY ONE-HALF THE HEIGHT OF THE BARRIERS. ANY SEDIMENT DEPOSITS REMAINING IN PLACE AFTER THE SILT FENCE IS NO LONGER REQUIRED SHALL BE DRESSED TO CONFORM WITH THE EXISTING GRADE, PREPARED AND SEEDED. 4. STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION - 3.07 THE MEASURE SHALL BE INSPECTED WEEKLY AND AFTER EVERY RAINFALL AND REPAIRS MADE AS NEEDED.SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED AND THE TRAP RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL DIMENSIONS WHEN THE SEDIMENT HAS ACCUMULATED TO ONE HALF THE DESIGN DEPTH OF THE TRAP. REMOVED SEDIMENT SHALL BE DEPOSITED IN A SUITABLE AREA AND IN SUCH A MANNER THAT IT WILL NOT ERODE. STRUCTURES SHALL BE REMOVED AND THE AREA STABILIZED WHEN THE REMAINING DRAINAGE AREA HAS BEEN PROPERLY STABILIZED. 5. PERMANENT SEEDING - 3.32 ALL SEEDED AREAS SHALL BE CHECKED REGULARLY TO ENSURE THAT A GOOD STAND IS MAINTAINED. AREAS SHOULD BE FERTILIZED AND RESEEDED AS NEEDED. • NO AREA SHALL BE LEFT DENUDED FOR ANY PERIOD LONGER THAN SEVEN (7) DAYS. • NO UNPROTECTED, UNDISTURBED AREA SHALL DRAIN TO ROADWAY PAVEMENTS SUCH THAT THE SUBBASE, BASE, OR WEARING SURFACE ARE CONTAMINATED BY SILT TRAPPED AT LOW POINTS OR INLETS. • ADJACENT ROADWAYS AND ENTRANCES WILL BE KEPT CLEAN FROM ACCUMULATED DEBRIS AT ALL TIMES. • MONITORING REPORTS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO ALBEMARLE COUNTY BY THE RESPONSIBLE LAND DISTURBER. X. PERMANENT STABILIZATION: PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE PROVIDED ONCE ALL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ARE COMPLETE. THE SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS FOR THE PERMANENT STABILIZATION ARE INCLUDED ON SHEET C-604. PERMANENT STABILIZATION INCLUDES PERMANENT SEEDING, SODDING, AND MULCHING. THE SITE CONTRACTOR SHALL USE THE STABILIZATION METHOD AS DEEMED MOST APPROPRIATE FOR EACH GIVEN PERVIOUS AREA. XI. STORMWATER RUNOFF CONSIDERATIONS: REFER TO SHEETS C-901 TO C-902 FOR STORMWATER RUNOFF CONSIDERATIONS. XII. CALCULATIONS: NO CALCULATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THE PROPOSED EROSION CONTROL MEASURES. XIII. OTHER IMPORTANT NOTES: 4. A COPY OF THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON THE SITE AT ALL TIMES. 5. PRIOR TO COMMENCING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES IN AREAS OTHER THAN INDICATED ON THESE PLANS (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, OFF -SITE BORROW OR WASTE AREAS), THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A SUPPLEMENTARY EROSION CONTROL PLAN TO THE OWNER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF ANY ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES NOT SHOWN HEREON THAT ARE DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE APPROVING AUTHORITY AND/OR SITE INSPECTOR. 7. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE PLACED PRIOR TO OR AS THE FIRST STEP IN CLEARING AND GRADING. 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ADEQUATE MEANS OF CLEANING MUD FROM TRUCKS AND/OR OTHER EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO ENTERING THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. WATER TRUCKS SHALL BE UTILIZED IN THE EVENT THAT A PUBLIC WATER SOURCE IS NOT AVAILABLE. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CLEAR THE STREETS AND TAKE WHATEVER MEASURES NECESSARY TO ENSURE THAT THE STREETS ARE MAINTAINED IN A CLEAN AND DUST -FREE CONDITION AT ALL TIMES. 9. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PERFORM THE WORK IN SUCH A MANNER AS TO PREVENT THE WASHING OF ANY TOPSOIL OR DEBRIS ONTO ADJACENT PROPERTIES. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL DEWATERING OPERATIONS ON THE SITE PASS THROUGH AN APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICE SUCH AS SILT FENCING, SEDIMENT TRAPS, OR SEDIMENT FILTER BAGS. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL VEGETATIVE AND EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MINIMUM STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK (LATEST EDITION). 2. FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS NOT SHOWN HEREON, REFER TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK. 3. ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE PLACED PRIOR TO OR AS THE FIRST STEP IN CLEARING AND GRADING. 4. ALL AREAS TO BE PAVED MAY BE STABILIZED BY INSTALLATION OF BASE AND SUBBASE MATERIALS INSTEAD OF TEMPORARY VEGETATION COVER. 5. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF ANY ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT POSSIBLE FUTURE OFF -SITE CONTAMINATION. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DEVICES DAILY. ANY DAMAGED CONTROLS SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED BY THE CLOSE OF EACH WORKING DAY. 7. THE CONTRACTOR MUST NOTIFY THE LANDSCAPING SUPERVISOR PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY TREE PROTECTION OR PLANT MATERIAL. 8. ALL STORM AND SANITARY SEWER LINES, NOT IN STREETS, SHALL BE SEEDED AND MULCHED WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER BACKFILL. 9. ELECTRICAL POWER, GAS SUPPLY, AND TELEPHONE TRENCHES SHALL BE COMPACTED, SEEDED, AND MULCHED WITHIN 14 DAYS AFTER BACKFILL. 10. AT THE COMPLETION OF CONSTRUCTION AND PRIOR TO ANY BOND RELEASE, ALL TEMPORARY SEDIMENT CONTROLS SHALL BE REMOVED AND ALL DENUDED AREAS STABILIZED. 11. WORK WITHIN THE RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL BE PERFORMED IN A MANNER SO AS TO LIMIT THE DISTURBANCE TO PUBLIC TRAFFIC INCLUDING PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE ACCESS. MINIMUM STANDARDS: MS-1: PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION SHALL BE APPLIED TO DENUDED AREAS WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS AFTER FINAL GRADE IS REACHED ON ANY PORTION OF THE SITE. TEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION SHALL BE APPLIED WITHIN SEVEN (7) DAYS TO DENUDED AREAS THAT MAY NOT BE AT FINAL GRADE BUT WILL REMAIN DORMANT (UNDISTURBED) FOR LONGER THAN 30 DAYS. PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE APPLIED TO AREAS THAT ARE TO BE LEFT DORMANT FOR MORE THAN ONE (1) YEAR. ACTION: SEE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NARRATIVE, SECTION X. STABILIZATION. MS-2: DURING CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT, SOIL STOCKPILES AND BORROW AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED OR PROTECTED WITH SEDIMENT TRAPPING MEASURES. THE APPLICANT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TEMPORARY PROTECTION AND PERMANENT STABILIZATION OF ALL SOIL STOCKPILES ON SITE AS WELL AS BORROW AREAS AND SOIL INTENTIONALLY TRANSPORTED FROM THE PROJECT SITE. ACTION: STOCKPILES SHALL COMPLY WITH MS-2 BY PROVIDING SILT FENCING AROUND THE BASE OF THE STOCKPILE. TEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION MEASURES NOTED IN MS-1 ABOVE SHALL APPLY. MS-3: A PERMANENT VEGETATIVE COVER SHALL BE ESTABLISHED ON DENUDED AREAS NOT OTHERWISE STABILIZED. PERMANENT VEGETATION SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED ESTABLISHED UNTIL A GROUND COVER IS ACHIEVED THAT, IS UNIFORM, MATURE ENOUGH TO SURVIVE AND WILL INHIBIT EROSION. ACTION: SEE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NARRATIVE, SECTION X. STABILIZATION. MS-4: SEDIMENT BASINS AND TRAPS, PERIMETER DIKES, SEDIMENT BARRIERS AND OTHER MEASURES INTENDED TO TRAP SEDIMENT SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AS A FIRST STEP IN ANY LAND -DISTURBING ACTIVITY AND SHALL BE MADE FUNCTIONAL BEFORE UPSLOPE LAND DISTURBANCE TAKES PLACE. ACTION: SEE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NARRATIVE, SECTION VIII. SEQUENCE OF CONSTRUCTION, PHASE I. MS-5: STABILIZATION MEASURES SHALL BE APPLIED TO EARTHEN STRUCTURES SUCH AS DAMS, DIKES, AND DIVERSIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION. ACTION: NOT APPLICABLE. NO EARTHEN STRUCTURES ARE PROPOSED WITH THIS PLAN. MS-6: SEDIMENT TRAPS AND SEDIMENT BASINS SHALL BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED BASED UPON THE TOTAL DRAINAGE AREA TO BE SERVED BY THE TRAP OR BASIN. a. THE MINIMUM STORAGE CAPACITY OF A SEDIMENT TRAP SHALL BE 134 CUBIC YARDS PER ACRE OF DRAINAGE AREA AND THE TRAP SHALL ONLY CONTROL DRAINAGE AREAS LESS THAN THREE ACRES. b. SURFACE RUNOFF FROM DISTURBED AREAS THAT IS COMPRISED OF FLOW FROM DRAINAGE AREAS GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO THREE ACRES SHALL BE CONTROLLED BY A SEDIMENT BASIN. THE MINIMUM STORAGE CAPACITY OF A SEDIMENT BASIN SHALL BE 134 CUBIC YARDS PER ACRE OF DRAINAGE AREA. THE OUTFALL SYSTEM SHALL, AT A MINIMUM, MAINTAIN THE STRUCTURAL INTEGRITY OF THE BASIN DURING A TWENTY-FIVE YEAR STORM OF 24-HOUR DURATION. RUNOFF COEFFICIENTS USED IN RUNOFF CALCULATIONS SHALL CORRESPOND TO A BARE EARTH CONDITION OR THOSE CONDITIONS EXPECTED TO EXIST WHILE THE SEDIMENT BASIN IS UTILIZED. ACTION: ACKNOWLEDGED. SEE SEDIMENT BASIN DETAILS SHEET. MS-7: CUT AND FILL SLOPES SHALL BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED IN A MANNER THAT WILL MINIMIZE EROSION. SLOPES THAT ARE FOUND TO BE ERODING EXCESSIVELY WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR OF PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ADDITIONAL SLOPE STABILIZING MEASURES UNTIL THE PROBLEM IS CORRECTED. ACTION: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL STABILIZE THE ULTIMATE CUT AND FILL SLOPES AS FINAL GRADES ARE REACHED, MS-8: CONCENTRATED RUNOFF SHALL NOT FLOW DOWN CUT OR FILL SLOPES UNLESS CONTAINED WITHIN AN ADEQUATE TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT CHANNEL, FLUME OR SLOPE DRAIN STRUCTURE. ACTION: NOT APPLICABLE. THERE ARE NO PROPOSED CONCENTRATED FLOW AREAS WHICH ARE NOT STABILIZED. MS-9: WHENEVER WATER SEEPS FROM A SLOPE FACE, ADEQUATE DRAINAGE OR OTHER PROTECTION SHALL BE PROVIDED. ACTION: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL IDENTIFY AND ADDRESS ANY WATER SEEPAGE AREAS. MS-10: ALL STORM SEWER INLETS THAT ARE MADE OPERABLE DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PROTECTED SO THAT SEDIMENT -LADEN WATER CANNOT ENTER THE CONVEYANCE SYSTEM WITHOUT FIRST BEING FILTERED OR OTHERWISE TREATED TO REMOVE SEDIMENT. ACTION: CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AND MAINTAIN ALL INLET PROTECTIONS AS DETAILED IN THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN AND NARRATIVE. MS-11: BEFORE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED STORMWATER CONVEYANCE CHANNELS OR PIPES ARE MADE OPERATIONAL, ADEQUATE OUTLET PROTECTION AND ANY REQUIRED TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT CHANNEL LINING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN BOTH THE CONVEYANCE CHANNEL AND RECEIVING CHANNEL. ACTION: CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AND MAINTAIN OUTLET PROTECTION AS DETAILED IN THE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN AND NARRATIVE. MS-12: WHEN WORK IN A LIVE WATERCOURSE IS PERFORMED, PRECAUTIONS SHALL BE TAKEN TO MINIMIZE ENCROACHMENT, CONTROL SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND STABILIZE THE WORK AREA TO THE GREATEST EXTENT POSSIBLE DURING CONSTRUCTION. NON -ERODIBLE MATERIAL SHALL BE USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CAUSEWAYS AND COFFERDAMS. EARTHEN FILL MAY BE USED FOR THESE STRUCTURES IF ARMORED BY NON -ERODIBLE COVER MATERIALS. ACTION: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO MINIMIZE ANY ENCROACHMENT INTO THE EXISTING STREAMS AND WATERCOURSES. MS-13: WHEN A LIVE WATERCOURSE MUST BE CROSSED BY CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES MORE THAN TWICE IN ANY SIX (6) MONTH PERIOD, A TEMPORARY VEHICULAR STREAM CROSSING CONSTRUCTED OF NON -ERODIBLE MATERIALS SHALL BE PROVIDED. ACTION: ACKNOWLEDGED. MS-14: ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE, AND LOCAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO WORKING IN OR CROSSING LIVE WATERCOURSES SHALL BE MET. ACTION: ACKNOWLEDGED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING THE NECESSARY PERMITS FOR LIVE WATERCOURSE CROSSINGS. MS-15: THE BED AND BANKS OF A WATERCOURSE SHALL BE STABILIZED IMMEDIATELY AFTER WORK IN THE WATERCOURSE IS COMPLETED. ACTION: ACKNOWLEDGED. MS-16: UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS IN ADDITION TO OTHER APPLICABLE CRITERIA: a. NO MORE THAN 500 LINEAR FEET OF TRENCH SHALL BE OPENED AT ONE TIME. b. EXCAVATED MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON THE UPHILL SIDE OF TRENCHES. c. EFFLUENT FROM DEWATERING OPERATIONS SHALL BE FILTERED OR PASSED THROUGH AN APPROVED SEDIMENT TRAPPING DEVICE, OR BOTH, AND DISCHARGED IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT FLOWING STREAMS OR OFFSITE PROPERTY. d. MATERIAL USED FOR BACKFILLING TRENCHES SHALL BE PROPERLY COMPACTED IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE EROSION AND PROMOTE STABILIZATION. e. RE -STABILIZATION SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS. f. APPLICABLE SAFETY REGULATIONS SHALL BE COMPLIED WITH. ACTION: ACKNOWLEDGED. MS-17: WHERE CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE ACCESS ROUTES INTERSECT PAVED OR PUBLIC ROADS, PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE TO MINIMIZE THE TRANSPORT OF SEDIMENT BY VEHICULAR TRACKING ONTO THE PAVED SURFACE. WHERE SEDIMENT IS TRANSPORTED ONTO A PAVED OR PUBLIC ROAD SURFACE, THE ROAD SHALL BE CLEANED THOROUGHLY AT THE END OF EACH DAY. SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE ROADS BY SHOVELING OR SWEEPING AND TRANSPORTED TO A SEDIMENT CONTROL DISPOSAL AREA. STREET WASHING SHALL BE ALLOWED ONLY AFTER SEDIMENT IS REMOVED IN THIS MANNER. THIS PROVISION SHALL APPLY TO INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT LOTS AS WELL AS TO LARGER LAND -DISTURBING ACTIVITIES. ACTION: SEE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES, NUMBER 10. MS-18: ALL TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE REMOVED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER FINAL SITE STABILIZATION OR AFTER THE TEMPORARY MEASURES ARE NO LONGER NEEDED, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE LOCAL PROGRAM AUTHORITY. TRAPPED SEDIMENT AND THE DISTURBED SOIL AREAS RESULTING FROM THE DISPOSITION OF TEMPORARY MEASURES SHALL BE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED TO PREVENT FURTHER EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION. ACTION: ACKNOWLEDGED. MS-19: PROPERTIES AND WATERWAYS DOWNSTREAM FROM DEVELOPMENT SITES SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM SEDIMENT DEPOSITION, EROSION AND DAMAGE DUE TO INCREASES IN VOLUME, VELOCITY AND PEAK FLOW RATE OF STORMWATER RUNOFF FOR THE STATED FREQUENCY STORM OF 24-HOUR DURATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS AND CRITERIA: a. CONCENTRATED STORMWATER RUNOFF LEAVING A DEVELOPMENT SITE SHALL BE DISCHARGED DIRECTLY INTO AN ADEQUATE NATURAL OR MAN-MADE RECEIVING CHANNEL, PIPE OR STORM SEWER SYSTEM. FOR THOSE SITES WHERE RUNOFF IS DISCHARGED INTO A PIPE OR PIPE SYSTEM, DOWNSTREAM STABILITY ANALYSES AT THE OUTFALL OF THE PIPE OR PIPE SYSTEM SHALL BE PERFORMED. b. ADEQUACY OF ALL CHANNELS AND PIPES SHALL BE VERIFIED IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: (1) THE APPLICANT SHALL DEMONSTRATE THAT THE TOTAL DRAINAGE AREA TO THE POINT OF ANALYSIS WITHIN THE CHANNEL IS ONE HUNDRED TIMES GREATER THAN THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA OF THE PROJECT IN QUESTION; OR (2) (a) NATURAL CHANNELS SHALL BE ANALYZED BY THE USE OF A TWO (2) YEAR STORM TO VERIFY THAT STORMWATER WILL NOT OVERTOP CHANNEL BANKS NOR CAUSE EROSION OF CHANNEL BED OR BANKS; AND (b) ALL PREVIOUSLY CONSTRUCTED MAN-MADE CHANNELS SHALL BE ANALYZED BY THE USE OF A TEN (10) YEAR STORM TO VERIFY THAT STORMWATER WILL NOT OVERTOP ITS BANKS BY THE USE OF A TWO (2) YEAR STORM TO DEMONSTRATE THAT STORMWATER WILL NOT CAUSE EROSION OF CHANNEL BED OR BANKS; AND (c) PIPES AND STORM SEWER SYSTEMS SHALL BE ANALYZED BY THE USE OF A TEN (10) YEAR STORM TO VERIFY THAT STORMWATER WILL BE CONTAINED WITHIN THE PIPE OR SYSTEM. c. IF EXISTING NATURAL RECEIVING CHANNELS OR PREVIOUSLY CONSTRUCTED MAN-MADE CHANNELS OR PIPES ARE NOT ADEQUATE, THE APPLICANT SHALL: (1) IMPROVE THE CHANNEL TO A CONDITION WHERE A TEN (10) YEAR STORM WILL NOT OVERTOP THE BANKS AND A TWO (2) YEAR STORM WILL NOT CAUSE EROSION TO THE CHANNEL BED OR BANKS; OR (2) IMPROVE THE PIPE OR PIPE SYSTEM TO A CONDITION WHERE THE TEN (10) YEAR STORM IS CONTAINED WITHIN THE APPURTENANCES;OR (3) DEVELOP A SITE DESIGN THAT WILL NOT CAUSE THE PRE -DEVELOPMENT PEAK RUNOFF RATE FROM A TWO (2) YEAR STORM TO INCREASE WHEN RUNOFF OUTFALLS INTO A NATURAL CHANNEL OR WILL NOT CAUSE THE PRE -DEVELOPMENT PEAK RUNOFF RATE FROM A TEN (10) YEAR STORM TO INCREASE WHEN RUNOFF OUTFALLS INTO A MAN-MADE CHANNEL; OR (4) PROVIDE A COMBINATION OF CHANNEL IMPROVEMENT, STORMWATER DETENTION OR OTHER MEASURE WHICH IS SATISFACTORY TO THE PLAN -APPROVING AUTHORITY TO PREVENT DOWNSTREAM EROSION. d. THE APPLICANT SHALL PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF PERMISSION TO MAKE THE IMPROVEMENTS. e. ALL HYDROLOGIC ANALYSES SHALL BE CASED ON THE EXISTING WATERSHED CHARACTERISTICS AND THE ULTIMATE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUBJECT PROJECT. f. IF THE APPLICANT CHOOSES AN OPTION THAT INCLUDES STORMWATER DETENTION THEY SHALL OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE LOCALITY OF A PLAN FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE DETENTION FACILITIES. THE PLAN SHALL SET FORTH THE MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS OF THE FACILITY AND THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PERFORMING THE MAINTENANCE. g.OUTFALL FROM A DETENTION FACILITY SHALL BE DISCHARGED TO A RECEIVING CHANNEL, AND ENERGY DISSIPATERS SHALL BE PLACED AT THE OUTFALL OF ALL DETENTION FACILITIES AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE A STABILIZED TRANSITION FROM THE FACILITY TO THE RECEIVING CHANNEL. h. ALL ON -SITE CHANNELS MUST BE VERIFIED TO BE ADEQUATE. i. INCREASED VOLUMES OF SHEET FLOWS THAT MAY CAUSE EROSION OR SEDIMENTATION ON ADJACENT PROPERTY SHALL BE DIVERTED TO A STABLE OUTLET, ADEQUATE CHANNEL, PIPE OR PIPE SYSTEM, OR TO A DETENTION FACILITY. j. IN APPLYING THESE STORMWATER RUNOFF CRITERIA, INDIVIDUAL LOTS OR PARCELS IN A RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED TO BE SEPARATE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. INSTEAD, THE DEVELOPMENT, AS A WHOLE, SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO BE A SINGLE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT, HYDROLOGIC PARAMETERS THAT REFLECT THE ULTIMATE DEVELOPMENT CONDITION SHALL BE USED IN ALL ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS. k. ALL MEASURES USED TO PROTECT PROPERTIES AND WATERWAYS SHALL BE EMPLOYED IN A MANNER WHICH MINIMIZES IMPACTS ON THE PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL INTEGRITY OF RIVERS, STREAMS AND OTHER WATERS OF THE STATE. ACTION: SEE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NARRATIVE, SECTION XI. STORM WATER RUNOFF CONSIDERATIONS. ALBEMARLE COUNTY GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS: 1. THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY MUST BE NOTIFIED ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE, ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY, AND ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE FINAL INSPECTION. 2. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED ACCORDING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK AND VIRGINIA REGULATIONS VR 625-02-00 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REGULATIONS. 3. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES ARE TO BE PLACED PRIOR TO OR AS THE FIRST STEP IN CLEARING. 4. A COPY OF THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON THE SITE AT ALL TIMES. 5. PRIOR TO COMMENCING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES IN AREAS OTHER THAN INDICATED ON THESE PLANS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, OFF -SITE BORROW OR WASTE AREAS), THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A SUPPLEMENTARY EROSION CONTROL PLAN TO THE OWNER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY. 6. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF ANY ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES NECESSARY TO PREVENT EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION AS DETERMINED BY THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY. 7. ALL DISTURBED AREAS ARE TO DRAIN TO APPROVED SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES AT ALL TIMES DURING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND DURING SITE DEVELOPMENT UNTIL FINAL STABILIZATION IS ACHIEVED. 8. DURING DEWATERING OPERATIONS, WATER WILL BE PUMPED INTO AN APPROVED FILTERING DEVICE. 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES PERIODICALLY AND AFTER EACH RUNOFF -PRODUCING RAINFALL EVENT. ANY NECESSARY REPAIRS OR CLEANUP TO MAINTAIN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. 10. ALL FILL MATERIAL TO BE TAKEN FROM AN APPROVED DESIGNATED BORROW AREA. 11.ALL WASTE MATERIALS SHALL BETAKEN TO AN APPROVED WASTE AREA. EARTH FILL SHALL BE INERT MATERIALS ONLY, FREE OF ROOTS, STUMPS, WOOD, RUBBISH, AND OTHER DEBRIS. 12.BORROW OR WASTE AREAS ARE TO BE RECLAIMED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF COMPLETION PER ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 5.1.28. 13.ALL INERT MATERIALS SHALL BE TRANSPORTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 13-301 OF THE CODE OF ALBEMARLE. 14. BORROW, FILL OR WASTE ACTIVITY INVOLVING INDUSTRIAL -TYPE POWER EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE HOURS OF 7:OOAM TO 9:OOPM. 15.BORROW, FILL OR WASTE ACTIVITY SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN A SAFE MANNER THAN MAINTAINS LATERAL SUPPORT, OR ORDER TO MINIMIZE ANY HAZARD TO PERSONS, PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO ADJACENT LAND AND IMPROVEMENTS, AND DAMAGE TO ANY PUBLIC STREET BECAUSE OF SLIDES, SINKING, OR COLLAPSE. 16.THE DEVELOPER SHALL RESERVE THE RIGHT TO INSTALL, MAINTAIN, REMOVE OR CONVERT TO PERMANENT STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES WHERE APPLICABLE ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES REQUIRED BY THIS PLAN REGARDLESS OF THE SALE OF ANY LOT, UNIT, BUILDING OR OTHER PORTION OF THE PROPERTY. 17.TEMPORARY STABILIZATION SHALL BE TEMPORARY SEEDING AND MULCHING. SEEDING IS TO BE AT 75 LBS/ACRE, AND IN THE MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER TO FEBRUARY TO CONSIST A 50/50 MIX OF ANNUAL RYEGRASS AND CEREAL WINTER RYE, OR IN MARCH AND APRIL TO CONSIST OF ANNUAL RYE, OR MAY THROUGH AUGUST TO CONSIST OF GERMAN MILLET. STRAW MULCH IS TO BE APPLIED AT 80LBS/100SF. ALTERNATIVES ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE COUNTY EROSION CONTROL INSPECTOR. 18.PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE LIME AND FERTILIZER, PERMANENT SEEDING, AND MULCH. AGRICULTURAL GRADE LIMESTONE SHALL BE APPLIED AT 1000LBS/ACRE AND CONSIST OF 10-20-10 NUTRIENT MIX. PERMANENT SEEDING SHALL BE APPLIED AT 180LBS/ACRE AND CONSIST OF 95% KENTUCKY 31 OR TALL FESCUE AND 0-5% PERENNIAL RYEGRASS OR KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS. STRAW MULCH IS TO BE APPLIED AT 80LBS/100SF. ALTERNATIVES ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE COUNTY EROSION CONTROL INSPECTOR. 19.MAINTENANCE: ALL MEASURES ARE TO BE INSPECTED WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH RAINFALL. ANY DAMAGE OR CLOGGING TO STRUCTURAL MEASURES IS TO BE REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY. SILT TRAPS ARE TO BE CLEANED WHEN 50% OF THE WET STORAGE VOLUME IS FILLED WITH SEDIMENT, ALL SEEDED AREAS ARE TO BE RESEEDED WHEN NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE A GOOD STAND OF GRASS. SILT FENCE AND DIVERSION DYKES WHICH ARE COLLECTING SEDIMENT TO HALF THEIR HEIGHT MUST BE CLEANED AND REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY. 20.ALL TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES ARE TO BE REMOVED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF FINAL SITE STABILIZATION, WHEN MEASURES ARE NO LONGER NEEDED, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE COUNTY EROSION CONTROL INSPECTOR. 21.THIS PLAN SHALL BE VOID IF THE OWNER DOES NOT OBTAIN A PERMIT WITHIN 1 YEAR OF THE DATE OF APPROVAL. (WATER PROTECTION ORDINANCE SECTION 17-204G.) 22.PERMANENT VEGETATION SHALL BE INSTALLED ON ALL DENUDED AREAS WITHIN NINE (9) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE THE LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY COMMENCED. (WATER PROTECTION ORDINANCE SECTION 17-207B.) W J 0 Im REVISIONS MAM BY ■ Know what's below. Call before you dig. ALWAYS CALL 811 Its fast. Its free. Its the law. NOT APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION THS DRAVNNG IS INTENDED FOR M1,A�9CIPAL AND/OR AGENCY REV EW AND APPROVAL. IT IS NOT INTENDED ASACCNSTR CTION DOCUMENT LPI.ESS INDICATED OT HERMSE PROJECT No.: V194600 DRAWN BY: EEN CHECKED BY: RTY DATE: 03/18/2020 CAD I.D.: 0 PROJECT VIRGINIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR ITS _ w WiTo a W wj LOCATION 1500 SEMINOLE TRAIL CHARLOTTESA L LE, VA 22901 ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOHLERd 28 BLACKWELL PARK LANE, SUITE 201 WARRENTON, M RGI NIA 20186 Phone: (540) 3494500 Fax (540)349-0321 VA@BohlerEng.com TH pF v WAN YAUUER - y .p Lic. No. 0402056625 ,0 �it� 03/18/2020 s`r 9NAL E� SHEEP 11TLE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NARRATIVE C-603 ORG. DATE - 03/18✓2020 Albemarle County Design Standards Manual — Engineering 1. TOP "`,,,r��4,����,�'+°p�,.°`^�y;��"'z,e���r�`•�x���,y� �';s �,-�ir'�.��rr�r�" -�i:'�' 'r^�ii^�i:i� ���r�t PROFILE STORE CONSIR1ICTION ACCESS 70' l/lNi ASPI-IALT PAVE' WASH RMCK 2 1 12,. i IN. POSIT/F DRAINAU EGRESS �`._.a t°'G:ES A � TO SEDIVE.NF TRAPPING PLA EXISTING IaAWME T EXISTING PA..VFMENl 12, MIN. fITIVE DkAJINAOE 2 T SE01MEW IRAPPINC DEV4", SECTION A -A _L lilliumlin water tap of 1 mcli must be ima.Wed %1*11d, a irtuai ninil 1 uicli balicock- shuto ah!e "itipp4ing a Wash hose m th a diameter of 1 5 ittcit for adequate coir"tallt ])I e"."sa we. Wash water must be can ied aw';'iy. from Cite etntranize to M) a�irroz{etl �:etflut�, area to s��xtto�a seclu�eltt. :ill �eclnttetli stit�lli ire l�re�'tittetC frt�ttt entetilttg "'tol°ttl dry, chtches or watercokljses PAVED WASH RACK ND SCALE GUTTEj?gU D� GUTTERBUDDY0Curb Inlet Drain Filters PROJECT: CITY. DR. BY. STATE: DATE: DR. NO: SAFETY FENCE ' St4 PERSPECTIVE VIEW PLATE 3.1-1 SILT FENCE DROP INLET PROTECTION STAKE ELEVATION OF STAKE AND FABRIC ORIENTATION DROP INLET I I MIN. I JI DETAIL A PLATE 3.07-1 CONSTRUCTION OF A SILT FENCE L (WITH WIRE SUPPORT) 1. SET POSTS AND EXCAVATE A 4"X4" 2. STAPLE WIRE FENCING TO THE POSTS. TRENCH UPSLOPE ALONG THE LINE OF POSTS. 10 FLOW- 4 3. ATTACH THE FILTER FABRIC TO THE WIRE 4. BACKFILL AND COMPACT THE FENCE AND EXTEND IT INTO THE TRENCH. EXCAVATED SOIL. FLOW EXTENSION OF FABRIC AND WIRE INTO THE TRENCH. p ACZNVE FABRICMAX. I Imr- BRIC SPECIFIC APPLICATION CONVENTIONAL 1 LINE POST FILTER FABRIC METAL (T) OR THIS METHOD OF INLET PROTECTION IS APPLICABLE WHERE THE PMIN.— 'POLYETHYLENE FABRIC (U) POSTS BRACING ' ;� iD M GROUND LINE INLET DRAINS A RELATIVELY FLAT AREA (SLOPE NO GREATER (ATTACH TO POSTS WITH CONCRETE THAN 5%) WHERE THE INLET SHEET OR OVERLAND FLOWS (NOT II� METAL TIE WIRES.) FOOTING EXCEEDING 1 C.F.S.) ARE TYPICAL. THE METHOD SHALL NOT _WIRE APPLY TO INLETS RECEIVING CONCENTRATED FLOWSSUCH AS _ PERSPECTIVE VIEW PERSPECTIVE VIEW IN STREET OR HIGHWAY MEDIANS. , _II 111 PLASTIC FENCE METAL FENCE SOURCE: ADAPTED FROM INSTALLATION OF STRAW AND FABRIC FILTER BARRIERS FOR SOURCE: CONWED PLASTICS, VDOT ROAD AND BRIDGE STANDARDS, VA DSWC SOURCE: N.C. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANNING AND DESIGN MANUAL, 1988 SEDIMENT CONTROL, SHERWOOD & WYANT 1992 3.32 PLATE. 3.05-1 TNBLIE 3.32-E QUALITY OF SEED* Minimum Seed Minimum Purity f °clGermination Legumts Crownvetch 98 65"* Lespedeza, Korean 97 85" L.espedeza, Sericea 98 85"* Grasses Bluegrass, Kentucky 97' 85 Fescue, Tall (Improved, Turf -Type Cultivars) 98 85 Fescue, Tall (Ky-31) 97 85 Fescue, Iced 98 85 Redtop 94 80 Reed Canarygrass 98 80 Perennial. Ryegrass 98 90 Weeping I.,,ovegrass 98 87 Annuals Annual R:ye,grass 97 90 German. Millet 98 85 Cats 98 80 Cereal Faye 98 85 Seed containing prohibited or restricted noxious weeds should not be accepted. Seed should not contain in excess of 0.5c16 weed seed. To calculate percent pure, live seed, multiply germination time; purity and divide by 100. Exgml2lee Ky-31 Tall Fescue with a germination of 85 percent and a purity of 97 percent. 97 x 85 = 8245. 845 =- 100 = 82.45 percent pure live stied. ** Includes "hard seed" TABLE 3.31.0 TEMPOI+>;ARY SEEDING PLANT MATERLALS, SEEDING RATES, AND DATES SEEDING RATE NORTW SOUTHb PLANT SPECIES 311 5/1 8115 WIS 511 911CHARACTERISTICS Acre 1000 ft- to to to to to to 4130 8115 11/1 4130 W1 11115 OATS 3 bu, (up to 100 lbs., 2 lbs. x - x - Use spring varieties (e.g., Noble). (Avers mova) not less than 50 lbs.) RYE' 2 bu. (up to 110 lbs., 2.5 ft. X - X X X Use for late fall aeedings, winter (Sccate cereale not less than 50 lbs.) cover. Tolerates cold and low moisture. GERMAN MILLET 58 lbs. approx. I lb. - C X Warm -season annual. Dies at first Setaria italics) frost. May be added to summer mixes. ANNUAL RYEGRASS` 60 lbs. l'A lbs. X - X X X May be added in mixes. Will multi-floru¢n) mown out of most stands. WEEPING 15 lbs. 51h oas. X X Warts -season perennial. May LOVEGRASS bunch. Tolerates hot„ dry slopes (Era motis aroma and acid, infertile sails. May be added to mixes. KOREAN 25 lbs. aPPrOK. i'h X X - X X - Warm season annual legume. LESPEDEZA" lbs. Tolerates acid soils. May be l� sti®ula ) I I added to mixes. I NorLhem Piedmont and Mountain region.. See Plates 3.22-1 and 3.22-2. b Southem Piedmont and Coastal Plaits. May be used as a cover crop with spring seeding. d May be used as a cover crop with fall seeding. X May be planted between these dates.. - May W be planted between these dates. g 92 III F F o �m Cn C5 Cn I I REVISIONS REV DATE I C OK&U\ F tazawta sv 11 Know what's below. Call before you dig. ALWAYS CALL 811 Its fast. Its free. Its the law. NOT APPROVED FOR u CONSTRUCflON THS DRAVNNG IS INTENDED FOR NMCIPAL AND/OR AGENCY REV EW Alm APPROVAL. IT IS NOT INTENCEDAS ACCNSTRUCflON COCUNEW LPI.ESS INDICATED Oil- ERMSE PROJECT No.: V194600 DRAWN BY: EEN CHECKED BY: RTY DATE: 03/18/2020 CAD I.D.: 0 PROJECT VI RGI NIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR 29TH PLACE DRIVE THRU LOCATION 1500 SEMNOLE TRAIL CHARLOTTESVI LLE; VA 22901 ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOHLER.1 28 BLACKWELL PARK LANE, SUITE 201 WARRENTON, M RGI NIA 20186 Phone: (540) 3494500 Fax (540)349-0321 VA@BohlerEng.com ?ajkm -- r v RYAN YAMER - 'P .p Lic. No. 0402056625 ,0 �W, 03/18/2020 C.`e1�4 s`r�ONAL E� SHEET TITLE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL DETAILS C-604 ORG. DATE - 03/18✓2020 i EM v UT/L/IY EA! D.B. 1938 P GOLL,�i 0 30'AOB 547SPC 8 �` -- - / E LIMITS OF, DISTURBANCE F 10' ECEC EASEMENT-, 12LE i -U. S. RTE. 29 OF -WAY CIC ROADWAY 20' UT/L/7Y EASEMENT 7 PER REF6 / OB 540 PG. 62 , �WATERL/NE EASEMENT 08 1938 PG 112 4- ftft IL ri C / / z " s r / 72' STORM DRAINAGE / EASEMENT e - - / 98. 2110 PG -.J6' SERWE DRNE EASEAI£NT D.B. 899 PG 476 D.B. 545 PC. 6J7 D.B. 586 PC 512 O B 894 PC 50 PRE -DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE PLAN EXISTING IMPERVIOUS AREAS - 26,773 SF (0.61 AC) EXISTING PERVIOUS AREAS - 2,929 SF (0.07 AC) SEMENT 10' UT/LNY EASEMENT 0.9. 400 PG 122 41 I --THY--���--T- 11 `6" UT1L17Y EASEMENT OB. 400 PG. 122 K EASEMENT P.I. 122 FOUND _W kEPCO EASEMENT D.B. 989 PG 183 Q B �3360�PG" 736 20' 11TIZ17YF�EN�T' / \ J TM m/ o- 74 (((>� OB 540 X. 482 , VKA ` t, t / \ -� d6'SERWE MAT EASEMENT ; WATERL/NE EASEMENT D.B. 89.9 PG 476 �OB 1938 PO 112 e� OB 545 PG. 5al 12 t 1 /J/ O.B. 586 PG. 512 O.B. 884 PG. 50 / PRNATE SERI4L'E �6 l 0.B 894 PG 50 � C LIMITS OF eN4GOE&EfNT 72" DBSO/R>M0SP py4 �t 1 DISTURBANCET PPROXLOMET Ur7r vi'V, 99. 19PG. 112 D 1 f E eDCI-�' cozu ,ffigqA a f t F Y 90"ACCESS EASEMENT \\ O O9. 547,119 87 t /� / / moo. "• f INN. - � D.B. 497 PG >9 • � � � APPROX LOG: >0" EASEMENT a�, E - - - r 98. 86 PsJf .. s LO LOb L / aN IAT �XL 465 / IN'- 462)c ✓/ LANDS N/F SW29, LC E E D.B. 2110 PG. 308 T � / D.B. 2110 PG. 311 1-sroRre,yRffRO&RIC TM 61 U-01-15 AREA: 66,601 S.F. OR 1.529 AC. LIMITS OF,, DISTURBANCE / f \ / _RIDGE a Wd BIRD 'MUM & AR7S' fiA1J/0 SilAGK' / \ r 4/ AM" WNW' ' (AV AO iLIU MS'TED) 115>s 465 8. _ 7 1 EASEMENT /L� Qz ��D Q U) 10' UTILRY EASEMENT / F D.B. 400 PG' 122 QF- � t d J -REBAR ft711AD L ?' REVISIONS 11EEWY P.. w.. REV DATE CON1Vt7vT CHECKEEI a ONE ( MFAY � 24`' I _J 6'l9'12�6' 0..26' TO P1( A W71 FOUND 10' ELEC EASEMENT 561 P 0.8. G 81 Ff- 466.OB J 3 f f f E f f - - LIMITS OF \ WORK /, >z 4fi5 �� ♦ , -- �-- POI / ss - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Q1=1.85 CFS P0. 2 I �s 22 ® � Q2 = 2.21 CFS �hh J � / O,HH OH OH OH-�- Q10=2.92CFS �r�� a',aRKiacsFrEacK �, x . ------ - --- - f f- -f Q - --- a ..f f f f F f f 1 - d 1ti "0 ALE TRAIL -U. S. RTE. 29 VAR/ABLE WIDTH R/GHT-OF-WYAY ASPHALT PAVED PUBLIC ROADWAY \\ J �-6'11X#r O9. EASEMENT J APPROW ZOO.. C NROINIA 400 PG 122 TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY OB 419 PC. 404 10' UT/CITY EASEMENT 0.8. 419 PG. 4J5 O.B. 400 PG. 122 30 15 7.5 0 30 POST -DEVELOPMENT DRAINAGE PLAN 1 "= 30' PROPOSED IMPERVIOUS AREAS - 20,802 SF (0.48 AC) PROPOSED PERVIOUS AREAS - 8,900 SF (0.20 AC) OVERVIEW THE SUBJECT SITE IS CURRENTLY DEVELOPED WITH AN EXISTING SHOPPING CENTER AND ASSOCIATED PARKING AND UTILITIES. THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE ALTERATIONS TO THE EXISTING COMMERCIAL BUILDING, THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW DRIVE-THRU LANE AND DRIVE-THRU SITE FEATURES, MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXISTING PARKING AREA, AND THE INSTALLATION OF ASSOCIATED LANDSCAPING AND UTILITIES. EXISTING CONDITIONS THE EXISTING PROPERTY IS CURRENTLY DEVELOPED AS AN EXISTING COMMERCIAL SHOPPING CENTER WITH ASSOCIATED PARKING, UTILITIES, AND LANDSCAPING. THE EXISTING RUNOFF FLOWS INTO EXISTING STORM INLETS LOCATED ONSITE WHICH CONVEY THE DRAINAGE TO AN EXISTING 72" STORM CULVERT WHICH FLOWS FROM NORTH TO SOUTH ACROSS THE SITE. THIS CULVERT LEAVES THE SHOPPING CENTER ON THE SOUTHERN SIDE AND CONTINUES TO FLOW SOUTH DOWN SEMINOLE TRAIL (ROUTE 29) TO THE ULTIMATE OUTFALL. PROPOSEDIMPROVEMENTS THE PURPOSE OF THIS PROJECT IS TO ALTER A PORTION OF THE EXISTING BUILDING FOR A DRIVE-THRU RESTAURANT AND CONSTRUCT DRIVE-THRU LANES AND ASSOCIATED PARKING, UTILITIES AND SITE FEATURES. THE PROPOSED DISTURBANCE AREA IS APPROXIMATELY 0.68 ACRES. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT NARRATIVE STORMWATER NARRATIVE WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS SITE WILL BE MET THROUGH THE REDUCTION OF IMPERVIOUS AREA TO ENSURE THAT THERE IS NO DEGRADATION TO THE STORMWATER QUALITY CAUSED BY THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SITE. WATER QUANTITY REQUIREMENTS WILL BE MET BY ANALYZING THE EXISTING DOWNSTREAM SYSTEM WHICH DRAINS TO THE POINT OF ANALYSIS, POI #1. ALL SITE RUNOFF ULTIMATELY DRAINS TO THE EXISTING 72" UNDERGROUND CULVERT, FLOWING TO THE SOUTH ALONG SEMINOLE TRAIL (ROUTE 29). AT THIS POINT OF ANALYSIS, THE CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA FROM THE SUBJECT SITE (0.68 AC) IS LESS THAN 1% OF THE TOTAL WATERSHED AREA (107.6 ACRES), THEREFORE SATISFYING THE LIMIT OF ANALYSIS FOR BOTH CHANNEL AND FLOOD PROTECTION. PLEASE SEE SHEET C-902 FOR DRAINAGE MAPS SHOWING THE TOTAL WATERSHED AREA. SINCE THE TOTAL DEVELOPMENT AREA IS LESS THAN AN ACRE, THE RATIONAL METHOD WAS UTILIZED TO DETERMINE THE PRE -DEVELOPMENT AND POST -DEVELOPMENT FLOWS. BASED ON LAND COVER, THE PRE -DEVELOPMENT C-FACTOR WAS CALCULATED AS 0.81 AND THE POST -DEVELOPMENT C-FACTOR WAS CALCULATED AS 0.65. THE 5-MINUTE RAINFALL INTENSITY VALUES WERE DETERMINED BASED ON DATA FROM THE NOAA ATLAS 14 POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY DATABASE. THE PRE -DEVELOPMENT FLOWS WERE CALCULATED AS: 1-YEAR FLOW = 2.32 CFS 2-YEAR FLOW = 2.78 CFS 10-YEAR FLOW = 3.66 CFS THE POST -DEVELOPMENT FLOWS WERE CALCULATED AS: 1-YEAR FLOW = 1.85 CFS 2-YEAR FLOW = 2.21 CFS 10-YEAR FLOW = 2.92 CFS 30'I£P00 EASEMENT D.B. 9" PG 18J 30 15 7.5 0 30 1 "= 30' AS SHOWN BY THE CALCULATIONS, THE FLOWS HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO EACH EXISTING STORM INLET WITH THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT. THEREFORE, THE 72" CULVERT AT THE POINT OF ANALYSIS AND ALL UPSTREAM CONVEYANCES ARE ADEQUATELY DESIGNED FOR THE PROPOSED FLOW. BECAUSE THE EXISTING STORM SYSTEM CAN ADEQUATELY CONVEY THE POST -DEVELOPMENT FLOWS FROM THE DEVELOPMENT AREA TO A POINT OF ANALYSIS WHICH IS LESS THAN 1% OF THE TOTAL CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA, BOTH CHANNEL PROTECTION AND FLOOD PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET. SINCE BOTH FLOOD PROTECTION AND CHANNEL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN SATISFIED, ALL STORMWATER QUANTITY REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET AND NO FURTHER ANALYSIS OR CALCULATIONS ARE REQUIRED. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES NARRATIVE SINCE THE SUBJECT SITE IS A REDEVELOPED SITE, WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS WERE CALCULATED USING THE VIRGINIA RUNOFF REDUCTION METHOD (VRRM) RE DEVELOPMENT SPREADSHEET. USING THIS SPREADSHEET, IT WAS DETERMINED THAT THE DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SITE MEETS THE PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL REQUIREMENTS BASED ON THE PROPOSED REDUCTION OF IMPERVIOUS LAND COVER. PLEASE SEE SHEET C-902 FOR THE VRRM SPREADSHEET SUMMARY. BECAUSE THE REQUIRED PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL HAS BEEN MET FOR THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT, ALL STORMWATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS FOR THIS PROJECT HAVE BEEN MET AND NO FURTHER ANALYSIS IS REQUIRED. CONCLUSION SINCE CHANNEL AND FLOOD PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET AND THE AMOUNT IMPERVIOUS AREA REDUCED WITH THE DEVELOPMENT MEETS THE THE VRRM REQUIREMENTS FOR PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL; IT IS THE OPINION OF THE ENGINEER THAT ALL STORMWATER REQUIREMENTS HAVE BEEN MET FOR THIS SITE. ADEQUATE OUTFALL NARRATIVE THE EXISTING ONSITE STORMWATER PIPES OUTFALL TO AN EXISTING DOWNSTREAM UNDERGROUND CULVERT. SINCE THE EXISTING UNDERGROUND CULVERT CAN ADEQUATELY CONVEY FLOW IN THE POST -DEVELOPED CONDITION AT THE POINT OF ANALYSIS, THE OUTFALL POINT IS CONSIDERED ADEQUATE. r Know what's below. Call before you dig. ALWAYS CALL 811 Its fast. Its free. Its the law. NOT D FOR CONSTRUCTION THS DRAVNNG IS INTENDED FOR MLI<`llCIPALANQ'ORAGENC;Y REVIEW AND APPROVAL, IT IS NOT I_NTE DEDAS ACONSTRLC'TICN DOCUVENTUVLESS INDICATEDOT}A4SE. PROJECT No.: V194600 DRAWN BY: EEN CHECKED BY: RTY DATE: 03/18/2020 CAD I.D.: 0 PROJECT. VI RGI NIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR 29TH PLACE DRIVE THRU LOCAl10N 1500 SEMINOLE TPA L CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA22901 ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOHLERJ"y I 28 BLACKWELL PARK LANE, SUITE 201 WARRENTON, M FZGI NIA 20186 Phone: (540) 3494.500 Fax: (540) 34M321 VA@BohlerEng.com tapLTH -_ v MN YAMER y .� Lic. No. 0402056625 040,, 03/18/2020 SS�ONAL SHEET TITLE: STORMWATER COMPLIANCE PLAN SHEET NUMBER C-901 20 10 5 0 20 1 "= 20' ORG. DATE - 03/18/2020 Virginia Runoff Reduction Method Worksheet U �I J TOTAL PROJECT AREA 0.68 ACRES TOTAL CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA 107.6 ACRES DEQ Virginia Runoff Reduction Method Re -Development Compliance Spreadsheet - Version 3.0 BMP Design Specifications List: 2013 [craft Stds & Specs Site Summary Project Title: 29th Place Starbucks Date: 2/4/2020 Total Rainfall (in): 43 Total Disturbed Acreage: 0.68 Site Land Cover Summary Pre -Re Development Land Cover (acres) A soils B Soils C Soils D Soils Totals % of Total Forest/Open (acres) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 Managed Turf (acres) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.07 0.07 10 Impervious Cover (acres) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.61 0.61 90 0.68 100 Rost-ReDevelopmert Land Cover (acres) A soils B Soils C Soils D Soils Totals % of Total Forest/Open (acres) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 Managed Turf (acres) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.20 29 Impervious Cover (acres) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.48 0.48 71 0.68 100 Site Tv and Land Cover Nutrient Loads Final Post -Development Post- Post- Adjusted Pre- (Post-ReDevelopment Re Development Development Re Development & New Impervious) (New Impervious) Site Rv 0.74 0.74 0.88 Treatment Volume (ft) 1,837 1,837 2,167 TP Load (lb/yr) 1.15 1.15 1.36 Total TP Load Reduction Required (lb/yr) -0.07 -0.07 0 Final Post -Development Load (Post -Re Development & New Impervious) Pre - Re Development TN Load (lb/yr) 8.26 9.74 Pre - Final Post -Development Post- ReDevelopment TP ReDevelopmentT TP Load per acre Load per acre Load per acre (lb/acre/yr) (lb/acre/yr) (lb/acre/yr) 2.00 1.70 1.70 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Site Compliance Summary Maximum %Reduction Required Below Pre-ReDevelopment Load 10% Total Runoff Volume Reduction (ft3) 0 Total TP Load Reduction Achieved (Ib/yr) 0.00 Total TN Load Reduction Achieved (Ib/yr) 0.00 Remaining Post DevelopmentTP Load (lb/yr) 1.15 Remaining TP Load Reduction (Ib/yr) Required 0.00 ** TARGET TP REDUCTION EXCEEDED BY 0.07 LB/YEAR ** Summary Print Z 2/4/2020 StreamStats PH: Prediction Interval -Lower, Plu: Prediction Interval -Upper, SEp: Standard Error of Prediction, SE: Standard Error (other -- see report) Statistic Value Unit SEp 2 Year Peak Flood 38.1 ftA3/s 17 2 33 Year Peak Flood 46.3 ftA3/s 18 5 Year Peak Flood 94.6 ftA3/s 20 250 125 62.5 0 250 10 Year Peak Flood 155 ftA3/s 24 CONTRIBUTING DRAINAGE AREA MAP 25Year Peak Flood 256 ftA3/s 29 1 "= 250' 50 Year Peak Flood 360 ftA3/s 32 100 Year Peak Flood 534 ftA3/s 30 200 Year Peak Flood 687 ftA3/s 33 Peak -Flow Statistics Citations Austin, S.H., Krstolic, J.L., and Wiegand, Ute,2011, Peak -flow characteristics of Virginia streams: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2011-5144, 106 p. + 3 tables and 2 appendixes on CD. (http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2011/5144/) 2AQ02D Stre rnStats th Place S#arbuls Region ID: VA Workspace ID: VA020020422415180000 Clicked Point (Latitude, Longitude): 38.07788,-78.47792 Time: 2020-02-04 1 7:41 :52 -0500 ,y rF. ; Basin (characteristics C65 + e U Parameter Code Parameter Description DRNAREA Area that drains to a point on a stream Peak FlowSlatistics ParametersiBbERiigEmll 5144 Parameter Code Parameter Name Value Units DRNAREA Drainage Area 0-1 7 square miles Peak-FlowSlatistics Flovtr R+, portiBluERdge2011 5144j htps1istrearnstals.usgs.gou sl ot'resvllk e -nion Square Value Unit 0A 7 square miles Min Limit Max Limit 0-06 7866 W J 3: In REVISIONS REV DATE o MNT --I • Know what's below. Call before you dig. ALWAYS CALL 811 Its fast. Its free. Its the law. NOT APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION WS i DRAVNIJG IS INTENDED FOR MUPllgPALANQ'ORAGENC;Y REVIEW AND PPPFROVAL IT IS NET I_MFPDED ASACONSiF1UL'T1CfV DOGtAvFNiAVL IESS IINDICATEDOFRiM 4SE. PROJECT No.: V194600 DRAWN BY: EEN CHECKED BY: RTY DATE: 03/18/2020 CAD I.D.: 0 PROJECT VI RGI NIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR 29TH PLACE DRIVE THRU LOCAFION 1500 SEMI NOLE TPA L CHARLOTfESVILLE, VA22901 ALBEMARLE COUNTY BOHLER// 28 BLACKWELL PARK LANE, SUITE 201 WARRENTON, M FZGI NIA 20186 Phone: (540) 3494500 Fax: (540) 34M321 VA@BohlerEng.com tapLTH -- v MN YAUU'ER y .� Lic. No. 0402056625 40' �X,, 03/18/2020 G��� S6'/ONA1_ SHEET TITLE: STORMWATER COMPLIANCE PLAN SHEET NUMBER 1.Q I C-902 ORG. DATE - 03/18(2020