HomeMy WebLinkAboutSDP202100077 Plan - Submittal (First) 2021-10-01 (11)Erosion and Sediment Control Narrative
FOR
DS Tavern
Date: September 15, 2021
Lineage Project No. 19066
PREPARED BY..,
LINEAGE ARCHITECTS, P. C.
98 LEE HIGHWAY
PO Box 991
VERONA. VA 24482
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CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING NOTES:
The following construction sequence shall be utilized to ensure that the proper erosion and
sediment control practices are in place and fully operational prior to upslope land disturbance.
Although not listed in the steps below, construction road stabilization and dust control measures
shall be held in force at all times, during all phases.
1 -Install silt fencing and any other perimeter controls deemed necessary by County inspector.
2 -Arrange pre -construction conference with Owner's rep, Builder, County E&SC Inspector and
Engineer prior to commencing any land disturbing activities.
3-Install construction entrance and inlet protections.
4 - Rough grade the site. Extra topsoil may be placed on the temporary stockpile as necessary.
5 -Upon receiving certification of stabilized surfaces, remove all measures.
All measures shall be removed from the upslope areas moving down the slope.
All non-hardscaped or non -built areas shall be treated according to the following section prior to
project completion.
GRASS ESTABLISHMENT
1. Topsoiling - 3.30
Topsoil shall be stripped from areas to be graded and stockpiled for future use on the
site. The Erosion and Sediment Control Administrator shall approve stockpile locations.
Stockpiles shall be temporarily seeded and protected with silt fence. When the topsoil is
spread over the graded areas, it shall be placed in 2-4 inch compacted lifts. Topsoil
hauled offsite shall be disposed of in an approved area as directed by the Erosion and
Sediment Control Administrator,
2. Temporary Seeding - 3.31
The topsoil stockpiles and all areas to be rough graded during the course of the project
shall be immediately seeded with temporary vegetation upon completion of grading
operations. The appropriate seed mixture will be dependent upon the time of year it is to
be sown. Seeding information is given below. The Erosion and Sediment Control
Administrator must approve any deviation from these mixtures.
NOTE:
Stabilization measures shall be applied to earthen structures such as dams, dikes,
diversions, and sediment basin embankments immediately after construction of the said
structure.
3. Permanent Seeding - 3.32
Permanent seeding shall be completed within seven days from achieving final grade of
the site.
4. Mulching - 3.35
Areas that have been permanently seeded shall be mulched immediately following
seeding. It is the Contractor's responsibility to take steps that the permanent seeding
establishes successfully. Organic mulches are preferred -chemical mulches will be
accepted following Owner's approval.
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This narrative describes the erosion and sediment control measures to be emplaced for the
renovation of an existing house previously containing an antique shop to office use, associated
parking improvements, and landscaping upgrades at IDS Tavern located east of Ivy along US
Route 250 in Albemarle County, VA.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The project consists of grading and site work necessary to prepare an area for an addition to the
existing building, an upgraded parking lot, and landscaping improvements. The lot is owned by
Ivy Road RE, LLC., and currently is a well -maintained grass area with associated walks and a
gravel parking area. Total disturbed area associated with this project is approximately 0.57
acres with all treated by use of silt fence. An increase in impervious surface of approximately
0.05 acres is anticipated. Please note that the new addition and patio on the rear of the
structure have slightly less square footage of impervious surface than the existing condition.
The project should complete in May of 2022
Vegetative Cover - The site is currently a well maintained grass area with a gravel parking lot.
Note that undisturbed areas on the rear slopes have heavy forest.
Topography - The site drains to an unnamed tributary of Ivy Creek.
ADJACENT PROPERTIES
To the east a residential lot owned by Ivy Road RE, LLC. To the north is US Route 250. To the
west is a residential property. To the south is a forested area. Sheet C-03 of the accompanying
plan set provides additional information on the adjoiners.
There are no known environmentally sensitive areas within the project.
A Tier 111 groundwater study has been performed for this area. The study concludes that this
development will have no adverse effects on groundwater. A copy is attached.
Any necessary offsite waste or borrow areas must be approved by the Albemarle County E&SC
Administrator prior to their use.
SOILS
"83, Colvard Fine Sandy Loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, occasionally flooded" as reported in the
Soil Survey for Albemarle County. The soil for Colvard is observed to be hydrologic soil group
"A" and the drainage class is "well -drained". The soil is observed to have a minimum depth to
bedrock of 80 inches, with permeability ranging from 1.98 in/hour to 5.95 in/hour, while the
water storage capacity is "moderate".
The soil discussion above is based on reports available from the NRCS Websurvey
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PERMANENT STABILIZATION
Permanent stabilization shall be applied to denuded areas immediately after final grade is
achieved on any portion of the site. Temporary soil stabilization shall be applied within seven
days to denuded areas that may not be at final grade but will remain undisturbed for more than
14 days. Permanent stabilization shall be applied to areas left dormant for more than one year.
Seeding shall be conducted in accordance with the latest edition of the Virginia Erosion and
Sediment Control Handbook. Permanently seeded areas shall be protected during
establishment with straw mulch. Hydro -seeding also requires straw mulch protection. Seeding
and fertilization shall be in accordance with the following specifications:
TEMPORARY SEEDING
PLANTING DATES
SPECIES
RATE IN LBS. PER ACRE
50-100 lbs/acre
Sept. 01 - Feb. 15
-Annual ryegrass (Lolium Multi-Florum)
50%
-Cereal Winter Rye Secale Cereale
50%
50-100 lbs/acre
Feb. 16 - Apr. 30
-Annual ryegrass lium Multi-Florum
100%
50 lbs/acre
May 0 1 - Aug. 31
-German Millet Setaria Italica
100%
PERMANENT SEEDING
REQUIRED CARE LEVEL
SPECIES (COMMERCIAL OR
RATE IN LBS. PER ACRE
RESIDENTIAL)
200 - 250 lbs/acre
Minimum
-Kentucky 31 or Turf -Type Tall Fescue
90-100%
-Improved Perennial Regrass
0-10%
-Kentucky Bluegrass
0-10%
125 lbs/acre
High
-Minimum of 3, Maximum of 5 Varieties
of Bluegrass from approved list for use in
Vir inia
150 lbs/acre
General Slope, 3:1 or less
-Kentucky 31 Fescue
85%
-Red Top Grass
3%
-Seasonal Nurse Crop**
12%
General Slope, Greater than 3:1
150 lbs/acre
-Kentucky 31 Fescue
70%
-Red Top Grass
3%
-Seasonal Nurse Crop**
13%
-Crownvetch****
14%
"Seasonal nurse crop to be selected according to time of year when sowing will occur. Seed will have short
germination period for weed and erosion control.
***Weeping Lovegrass may also be included in any slope or low -maintenance mixture during warmer seeding
periods. Add 10-20 lbs/acre in mixes.
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CRITICAL EROSION AREAS
No areas are expected to exceed the E&S capacities of typical standards of care.
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES AND STRUCTURAL PRACTICES
Unless otherwise noted, the structural and vegetative practices shall be constructed and
maintained according to the Minimum Standards of the Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control
Law, Regulations and Certification Regulations and Specifications outlined in the latest edition
of the Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook.
The following summaries are for quick reference only and do not preclude any requirements or
standards listed in the Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook. Also, other measures
not specifically listed here or on the construction plans may be required to keep the site within
regulatory compliance during construction. The need for such items may not be evident until
the beginning of construction. The County representative will determine the need for additional
erosion and sediment control measures.
1. Temporary Construction Entrance - 3.02
One temporary construction entrance shall be constructed as shown on the Erosion and
Sediment Control Plan. The entrance shall be maintained in a condition that prevents
tracking or flow of mud onto public rights -of -way. This may require periodic top dressing
with additional stone or washing and reworking of existing stones as conditions demand
and repair and/or clean -out 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. During wet weather conditions, construction vehicle drivers will
be required to wash their wheels prior to entering the highway. During the washing
process, the contractor shall ensure that the runoff created by the washing process is
passed through one of the sediment removing devices such as a section of silt fence.
Water for washing operations shall be hauled to the site. The use of water trucks to
remove materials dropped, washed or tracked onto the roadways will not be permitted
under any circumstances.
2. Construction Road Stabilization - 3.03
Construction road stabilization requires the placement of stone immediately after grading
of any access or construction road. This shall serve to reduce the possibility of erosion
and rutting while supporting construction traffic. Temporary stabilization shall be at least
14' in width. Drainage ditches shall be constructed as necessary, and shall be protected
by silt fence where appropriate. If necessary, consult the Engineer for additional design
to appropriately manage sediment -laden runoff. The minimum stone applied shall be 6"
of VDOT #1 Coarse Aggregate. At the Owner's discretion, this may remain in place to
serve as a base for final stone application. Periodic top dressing shall be performed as
required. Roadside ditches and other drainage structures associated with the road shall
be checked regularly to ensure that they do not become clogged with silt or other debris.
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If Flatpea is used, increase to 30 lbs/acre. All legume seed must be properly inoculated
STORMWATER CONSIDERATIONS
This project shall not create concentrated runoff. Downspouts will be collected by a buried
header and will be sent to the established drainage ditch. Water otherwise leaving the project
area will be sheet flow. For grading information, please see sheet C-05. This meets quantity
requirements per 9-VAC25-870-66.D.
This project disturbs approximately 0.57 acres with a drainage basin of 377 acres more or less.
As this ratio is well below 1 %, the requirements for channel and flood protection criteria per 9-
VAC25-870-66.0 are met.
Water quality requirements indicate a 0.14 pounds phosphorous offset is required. Owner
intends to purchase this on the third -party market. VRRM spreadsheet is attached.
In general, all erosion and sediment control measures shall be checked daily and after each
rainfall. The following items shall be checked in particular:
1. The silt fences shall be checked daily for undermining, deterioration, and functioning ability.
2. All seeded areas shall be checked for adequate growth. If adequate growth is not evident,
the area shall be re -seeded to prevent the soils from eroding. Additional mulching shall be
applied as necessary and appropriate.
3. All temporary erosion and sediment control measures shall be removed only when
authorized by the Erosion and Sediment Control Administrator.
4. Trapped sediment and the disturbed soil areas resulting from the removal of the temporary
measures shall be permanently stabilized to prevent further erosion and sedimentation.
5. Long term maintenance of all E&SC associated items is the sole responsibility of the
Owner.
Maintenance for Construction for Temporary Stone Construction Entrance
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 the 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 materials dropped, washed, or tracked onto roadways will not be permitted
under any circumstances.
Maintenance for Construction Road Stabilization
Both temporary and permanent roads and parking areas may require periodic top dressing with
new gravel. Seeded areas adjacent to the roads and parking areas should be checked
periodically to ensure that a vigorous stand of vegetation is maintained. Roadside ditches and
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3. Silt Fence Barriers - 3.05
Silt fence barriers shall be installed at locations shown on the Erosion and Sediment
Control Plan to filter sediment -laden runoff and decrease the velocity of sheet flows and
low -to -moderate level channel flows. Wire reinforced silt fences are required.
3. Culvert Inlet Protection -3.08
Culvert Inlets prevent sediment from entering and being transferred by culvert and
associated drainage system prior to permanent stabilization of a disturbed project area.
Culvert and associated drainage system is to be made operational prior to permanent
stabilization of the disturbed drainage area. The structure shall be inspected after each
rain and repaired as needed. When clogged voids are causing ponding, aggregate shall
be cleaned. Sediment shall be removed when accumulated to half of the depth of the
structure. Removal shall only occur after permanent stabilization of the upslope area.
4. Dust Control - 3.39
The contractor shall take measures to reduce the surface and air movement of dust,
which may present health hazards, traffic safety problems or harm animal and plant life
during land disturbing and construction activities. Spray of water may be used if desired.
Apply water until disturbed soil is damp, but not wet, and repeat as necessary. If
adhesives are used, follow the chart on sheet C-05 A.
E&SC CONTROL METHODS
The following guidelines shall be utilized in the planning of construction:
1. The silt fence shall be constructed as a first step in the land disturbing activity and shall be
functional before up slope land is disturbed.
2. Construction shall be sequenced so that grading operations can begin and end as quickly as
possible.
3. Temporary seeding and other stabilization shall follow immediately after the site is stripped
of topsoil if it is determined that final grading will not begin within 14 days.
4. The excavator shall be responsible for the installation and maintenance of all Erosion and
Sediment Control practices in full accordance with applicable local and State regulations,
whether or not such regulations are listed in this Narrative or shown on the Plan.
NOTE:
The contractor shall install sediment trapping measures as the first step in construction.
Once in place, the contractor shall strip topsoil and begin grading operations. The
contractor shall ensure that at the end of each working day all erosion and sediment control
measures are in place and functioning properly. This will be strictly enforced.
These controls shall be in effect during the remaining development, which includes final
grading, utility construction, and paving.
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other drainage structures should be checked regularly to ensure that they do not become
clogged with silt or other debris.
Maintenance for Silt Fence
1. Silt fences shall be inspected immediately after each rainfall and at least daily during
prolonged rainfall. Any required repairs shall be made immediately.
2. Close attention shall be paid to the repair of damaged silt fence resulting from end runs
and undercutting.
3. 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.
4. Sediment deposits should be removed after each storm event. They must be removed
when deposits reach approximately one-half the height of the barrier.
5. 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.
Maintenance of Culvert Inlet Protection
1. The structure shall be inspected after each rain and repairs made as needed.
2. Aggregate shall be replaced or cleaned when inspection reveals that clogged voids are
causing ponding problems which interfere with on -site construction.
3. Sediment shall be removed and the impoundment restored to its original dimensions when
sediment has accumulated to one-half the design depth. Removed sediment shall be
deposited in a suitable area and in such a manner that it will not erode and cause
sedimentation problems.
4. Temporary structures shall be removed when they have served their useful purpose, but
not before the upslope area has been permanently stabilized.
Maintenance Durina Toosoilin
Before topsoiling, establish needed erosion and sediment control practices such as diversions,
grade stabilization structures, berms, dikes, level spreaders, waterways, sediment basins, etc.
These practices must be maintained during topsoiling.
Grading: Previously established grades on the areas to be topsoiled shall be maintained
according to the approved plan.
Liming: Where the pH of the subsoil is 6.0 or less, or the soil is composed of heavy clays,
agricultural limestone shall be spread in accordance with the soil test or the vegetative
establishment practice being used.
Bonding: After the areas to be topsoiled have been brought to grade, and immediately proir to
dumping and spreading the topsoil, the subgrade shall be loosened by discing or scarifying to a
depth of at least 2 inches to ensure bonding of the topsoil and subsoil.
Maintenance of Temporary Seedina (Reseedin
Areas which fail to establish vegetative cover adequate to prevent rill erosion will be reseeded
as soon as such areas are identified.
Maintenance of Permanent Seeding (New Seeding)
In general, a stand of vegetation cannot be determined to be fully established until it has been
maintained for one year after planting.
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FIRM INFO
Lineage Architects, P.C.
P.O. Box 991
98 Lee Highway
Verona, VA 24482
Phone: (540) 248-3771
Fax: (540)248-1628
Email: info@lineagearch.com
ENGINEER NAME/SEAL:
ARCHITECT NAME/SEAL:
5 MINOR AMNDMNT 8/9/2021
4 PERMIT SET 12/30/20
3 1 CO. COMMENTS 112/10/20
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COMMENTS
8/18/20
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SITE SUBMITTAL
7/13/20
NO.
REVISION/ISSUE
DATE
JOB NUMBER:
19066
DATE:
MAY 26, 2020
DRAWN BY:
JMT
APPROVED BY:
JFG
DRAWING DESCRIPTION:
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