HomeMy WebLinkAboutSUB201600092 Approval - County 2021-02-250
COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE
Department of Community Development
401 McIntire Road, Room 227
Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596
Phone (434) 296-5832 Fax (434) 972-4126
Road and Drainage plan review
Project title: North Pointe Subdivision Section 1 - Road Plans
Project file number: SUB201600092
Plan preparer:
Townes Site Engineering [BMitchell@cctownes.com]
Owner or rep.:
CWH Properties Limited Partnership
Date Received:
28 April 2016
Rev. 1
14 October 2016
Rev. 2
20 December 2018
Rev. 3
3 June 2019
Rev. 4
31 July 2020
Rev. 5
24 November 2020
Rev. 6
1 February 2021
Date of comments:
14 June 2016
Rev. 1
19 December 2016
Rev. 2
4 March 2019
Rev. 3
15 October 2019
Rev. 4
21 September 2020
Rev. 5
22 January 2021
Rev. 6
25 February 2021
Brian,
The North Pointe Subdivision Section 1 road plans have been approved.
Engineering
1. Prior to final road approval, the applicant shall obtain from the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) a conditional letter of map revision (CLOW or CLOMA), and prior to road
acceptance the applicant shall obtain from FEMA a letter of map revision (LOW or LOMA). In
addition, the applicant shall copy the County Engineer on all correspondence with FEMA. [SP-
2015-00003] (Rev. 1) Response noted. The CLOMR is currently under review with FEMA.
(Rev. 2) Comment addressed.
2. Some pipes appear to not be in open channel flow during the 10yr stone event, pressurizing the
pipe. (Rev. 1) Comment addressed.
3. Verify the correct Class of RCP is shown on the profiles. (Rev. 1) Comment addressed.
4. Provide the calculations used for culvert design for the County's records. (Rev. 1) Comment
addressed.
Rev. 4 Comments
5. Include the culvert as -built information (per 9/14/250 email from Lyndsy to VDOT) on the plans.
(Rev. 5) Comment addressed.
Rev. 5 Comments
Engineering Review Comments
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6. Several easements are not shown on the road plans (and will also need to be on the plats). This
includes between structures 75 and 77 (across from lots 90-95), between structures 105 and 107
(on the corner of lot 95, overlaps sanitary but should be labelled), between structures 65 and 65A
(on the back of lots 90-94), between structures 135-137 (on lot 29), between structures 159 and
159A (on lots 32 and 33), between structures 119 and 121 (near lot 1), and between structures
193-195 (at roundabout 1). Please verify no other easements are missing. (Rev. 6) Comment
addressed.
7. While addressing Planning's landscaping comments, please move trees off of pipes and away
from structures to the extent possible. Ideally these would be outside of the easement/10' away.
(Rev. 6) Comment addressed.
Fire Rescue
1. A final fire flow test will be required prior to final acceptance.
VDOT, Planning, GIS, Fire Rescue, and ARB have no objection. ACSA previously had no objection.
Engineering plan review staff are available from 2-4 PM on Thursdays, should you require a meeting to
discuss this review.
Process;
After approval, plans will need to be bonded. The bonding process is begun by submitting a bond
estimate request form and fee to the Department of Community Development. One of the plan reviewers
will prepare estimates and check parcel and easement information based on the approved plans. The
County's Management Analyst will prepare bond agreement forms, which will need to be completed by
the owner and submitted along with cash, certificates or sureties for the amounts specified. The
agreements will need to be approved and signed by the County Attorney and County Engineer. This may
take 2-4 weeks to obtain all the correct signatures and forms.
Stormwater Management Facilities Maintenance agreements will also need to be completed and recorded
The County's Management Analyst or other staff will prepare the forms and check for ownership and
signature information. The completed forms will need to be submitted along with court recording fees.
After bonding and agreements are complete, county staff will need to enter project information in a DEQ
database for state application processing. DEQ will review the application information based on local
VSMP authority approval. At this time, the DEQ portion of the application fees will need to be paid
directly to the state. For fastest processing, this is done electronically with the emails provided on the
application. DEQ should notify applicants with instructions on how to pay fees. When DEQ approves
the application, they will issue a permit coverage letter. This should be copied to the county.
After DEQ coverage is issued, via the coverage letter, the County can hold a pre -construction conference.
Applicants will need to complete the request for a pre -construction conference form, and pay the
remainder of the application fee. The form identifies the contractor and responsible land disturber, and
the fee remaining to be paid. This will be checked by county staff, and upon approval, a pre -construction
conference will be scheduled with the County inspector. At the pre -construction conference, should
everything proceed satisfactorily, a joint VSMP and grading permit will be issued by the County so that
work may begin.
Engineering Review Comments
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County forms can be found on the county website forms center under engineering,
hft://www.albemarle.org/deptforms.asp?department--edenMo
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me either by email (mwentland(c�r�,albemarle.org) or
by phone at 434-296-5832 ext. 3458.
Sincerely,
Matt Wentland, P.E.
Civil Engineer II
File: SUB201600092 North Pointe Section 1 Road Plans Rev 6 review comments 02-25-21.doe