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SDP202100001 Plan - Revision 2021-11-29 (2)
by A� COUNTY OF ALBEMARLE Department of Community Development 401 McIntire Road, North Wing Charlottesville, Virginia 22902-4596 TeL (434)296-5832 • Fax (434) 972-4126 ,. �'�RGlC11P Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) For Construction Activities At: Project Name: Ivy Proper WP020210017 Address: Ivy Road, Charlottesville, VA 22902 Prepared by: Timmons Group 608 Preston Avenue, Suite 200 Charlottesville, VA 22903 434.295.8317 Prepared for: Building Management Co. 400 Locust Ave, Suite 3 Charlottesville, VA 22902 Contact: Mr. Reid Murphy 434-977-6406 SWPPP Preparation Date: November 29, 2021 (This document is to be made publicly available according to 9VAC25-880-70, Part II, section D) Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County CONTENTS: (from Albemarle County Code Sec. 17-405) 1. Registration statement 2. Notice of general permit coverage 3. Nature of activity 4. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. 5. Stormwater Management Plan 6. Pollution Prevention Plan. 7. Discharges to impaired waters, surface waters within an applicable TMDL wasteload allocation, and exceptional waters. 8. Qualified personnel 9. Signed Certification 10. Delegation of authority. 11. General permit copy 12. Inspection logs Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 1. Registration statement (Provide a signed completed copy of the DEQ registration statement) Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY PERMIT #: GENERAL VPDES PERMIT FOR DISCHARGES OF STORMWATER FROM PLAN/ID #: CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES (VAR10) TECHNICAL CRITERIA: 1113 ❑ IIC ❑ REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 Application type. 0 NEW PERMIT ISSUANCE (CHOOSE ONE) ❑ MODIFICATION WITH ACREAGE INCREASE ❑ MODIFICATION WITHOUT ACREAGE INCREASE ❑ EXISTING PERMIT RE -ISSUANCE Section I. Operator/Permittee Information. A. Construction Activity Operator (Permittee). The person or entity that is applying for permit coverage and will have operational control over construction activities to ensure compliance with the general permit. A person with signatory authority for this operator must sign the certification in Section V. (per Part III. K. of the VAR10 Permit). Operator Name: Contact person: Address: City, State and Zip Code: Phone Number: Primary and CC Email: B. Electronic correspondence. To receive an emailed coverage letter or to pay by credit card, you must choose YES and include a valid email. May we transmit correspondence electronically? YES ❑O NO ❑ Section II. Construction Activity Information. A. Include a site map showing the location of the existing or proposed land -disturbing activities, the limits of land disturbance, construction entrances and all waterbodies receiving stormwater discharges from the site. B. Project site location information. Construction Activity Name: Address: City and/or County and Zip Code: Construction Activity Entrance Location (description, street address and/or latitude/longitude in decimal degrees): Latitude and Longitude (6-digit, decimal degrees format): C. Acreage totals for all land -disturbing activities to be included under this permit coverage. Report to the nearest one -hundredth of an acre. Total land area of development (include entire area to be disturbed as approved in the Stormwater Management Plan): Primary estimated area to be disturbed (include portions with Erosion and Sediment Control Plan approval only): Off -site estimated area to be disturbed (if applicable): D. Property Owner Status: FEDERAL ❑ STATE ❑ PUBLIC ❑ PRIVATE El E. Nature of the Construction Activity Description (i.e. commercial, industrial, residential, agricultural, environmental, utility): F. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) name(s) (if the site is discharging to a MS4): G. Estimated Project Dates (MM/DD/YYYY). Start Date: Completion Date: H. Is this construction activity part of a larger common plan of development or sale? YES ❑ NO 0 Rev 11/2020 PAGE 1 1 6 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT (VAR10) REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 I. 6" Order Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) and Receiving Water Name(s). Include additional areas on a separate page. HUC NAME(S) OF RECEIVING WATERBODY Section III. Off -site Support Activity Location Information. List all off -site support activities and excavated material disposal areas being utilized for this project. Include additional areas on a separate page. Off -site Activity Name: Address: City or County: Off -site Activity Entrance Location (description, street address and/or latitude/longitude in decimal degrees): Latitude and Longitude (6-digit, decimal degrees format): Is this off -site activity an excavated material disposal area? YES ❑ NO ❑ If this off -site activity is an excavated material disposal area, list the contents of the excavated fill material: Willa separate VPDES permit cover this off -site activity? YES ❑ NO ❑ Section IV. Other Information. A. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) must be prepared in accordance with the requirements of the General VPDES Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities prior to submitting the Registration Statement. By signing the Registration Statement, the operator is certifying that the SWPPP has been prepared. B. Has an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan been submitted to the VESC Authority for review? YES © NO ❑ Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Approval Date (for the estimated area to be disturbed MM/DD/YYYY): C. Has land -disturbance commenced? YES ❑ NO O D. Annual Standards and Specifications. If this project is utilizing approved Annual Standards and Specifications (AS&S), attached the completed AS&S Entity Form. AS&S Entity Name (if different from the Operator identified in Section I): E. Billing information (leave blank if same as the Operator identified in Section I. above). This entity will receive Annual Permit Maintenance and Permit Modification Fee invoices (if applicable). Billing Name: Contact Name: Address: City, State and Zip Code: Phone Number: Primary and CC Email: Rev 11/2020 PAGE 2 16 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT (VAR10) REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 Section V. Certification. A person representing the operator as identified in Section I. A. and meeting the requirements of 9VAC25-880-70. Part III. K must physically sign this certification. A typed signature is not acceptable. Please note that operator is defined in 9VAC25-870-10 as follows: "Operator" means the owner or operator of any facility or activity subject to the Act and this chapter. In the context of stormwater associated with a large or small construction activity, operator means any person associated with a construction project that meets either of the following two criteria: (i) the person has direct operational control over construction plans and specifications, including the ability to make modifications to those plans and specifications or (ii) the person has day-to-day operational control of those activities at a project that are necessary to ensure compliance with a stormwater pollution prevention plan for the site or other state permit or VSMP authority permit conditions (i.e., they are authorized to direct workers at a site to carry out activities required by the stormwater pollution prevention plan or comply with other permit conditions). In the context of stormwater discharges from Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s), operator means the operator of the regulated MS4 system. 9VAC25-880-70. Part III. K. Signatory Requirements. Registration Statement. All Registration Statements shall be signed as follows: a. For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this chapter, a responsible corporate officer means: (i) a president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy -making or decision -making functions for the corporation, or (ii) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided the manager is authorized to make management decisions that govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to assure long-term compliance with environmental laws and regulations,• the manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for state permit application requirements; and where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures, b. For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively' or c. For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For purposes of this chapter, a principal executive officer of a public agency includes: (i) the chief executive officer of the agency or (ii) a senior executive officer having responsibility for the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency. Certification: "I certify under penalty of law that I have read and understand this Registration Statement and that this document and all attachments were prepared in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is to the best of my knowledge and belief true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knowing violations." Printed Name: Signature (signed in ink): Date Signed: Section VI. Submittal Instructions. Submit this form to the VSMP Authority. If the locality is the VSMP Authority, please send your Registration Statement submittal directly to the locality; do NOT send this form to DEQ. A list of local VSMP Authorities is available here: VSMP Authorities. If DEQ is the VSMP Authority, please send to: If the locality is the VSMP Authority, please send to: Department of Environmental Quality Office of Stormwater Management Suite 1400 PO Box 1105 Richmond VA 23218 constructiongp@deg.virginia.gov Rev 11/2020 PAGE 3 16 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT (VAR10) REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE DO NOT PRINT OR SUBMIT This Registration Statement is for coverage under the General VPDES Permit for Discharges of Stormwater from Construction Activities. This form covers the following permit actions: new permit issuance, existing permit modification with an increase in acreage, existing permit modifications that result in a plan modification but do not result in an increase in disturbed acreage, and reissuance of an active permit coverage. Application type. Select NEW PERMIT ISSUANCE to obtain a new permit coverage. Modifications are for modifying an existing, active permit coverage. Select MODIFICATION WITH ACREAGE INCREASE when the previously approved acreage(s) increases (permit modifications are not performed for decreases in acreage unless they result in plan changes — see Modification WITHOUT Acreage Increase). Select MODIFICATION WITHOUT ACREAGE INCREASE when there is a change to the site design resulting in a change to the approved plans with no increase in acreage(s) Select EXISTING PERMIT REISSUANCE to extend an expiring permit coverage for the next permit cycle and include the existing permit number. Section I. Operator/Permittee Information. A. Construction Activity Operator (Permittee). The person or entity that is applying for permit coverage and will have operational control over construction activities to ensure compliance with the general permit. For companies, use the complete, active, legal entity name as registered with a state corporation commission. Entities that are considered operators commonly consist of the property owner, developer of a project (the party with control of project plans and specifications), or general contractor (the party with day-to-day operational control of the activities at the project site that are necessary to ensure compliance with the general permit). If an individual person is listed as the operator, that person (or a legal representative of) must sign the certification in Section V. An operator may be one of the following: 9VAC25-870-10. Definitions. "Operator" means the owner or operator of any facility or activity subject to the Act and this chapter. In the context of stormwater associated with a large or small construction activity, operator means any person associated with a construction project that meets either of the following two criteria: (i) the person has direct operational control over construction plans and specifications, including the ability to make modifications to those plans and specifications or (if) the person has day-to-day operational control of those activities at a project that are necessary to ensure compliance with a stormwater pollution prevention plan for the site or other state permit or V5MP authority permit conditions (i.e., they are authorized to direct workers at a site to carry out activities required by the stormwater pollution prevention plan or comply with other permit conditions). In the context of stormwater discharges from Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4), operator means the operator of the regulated MS4 system. "Owner" means the Commonwealth or any of its political subdivisions including, but not limited to, sanitation district commissions and authorities, and any public or private institution, corporation, association, firm or company organized or existing under the laws of this or any other state or country, or any officer or agency of the United States, or any person or group of persons acting individually or as a group that owns, operates, charters, rents, or otherwise exercises control over or is responsible for any actual or potential discharge of sewage, industrial wastes, or other wastes or pollutants to state waters, or any facility or operation that has the capability to alter the physical, chemical, or biological properties of state waters in contravention of § 62.1-44.5 of the Code of Virginia, the Act and this chapter. "Person" means any individual, corporation, partnership, association, state, municipality, commission, or political subdivision of a state, governmental body, including a federal, state, or local entity as applicable, any interstate body or any other legal entity. B. May we transmit correspondence electronically? If you choose YES to this question and provide an email address in Section I. A., all correspondence, forms, invoices and notifications will be transmitted by email to the operator. This will also give the operator the ability to pay by credit card and to receive Dermit coverage aooroval letters immediately uoon Dermit aooroval. Section II. Construction Activity Information. A. A site map indicating the location of the existing or proposed land -disturbing activities, the limits of land disturbance, construction entrances and all water bodies receiving stormwater discharges from the site must be included with the submittal of this form. Aerial imagery maps or topographic maps showing the required items are acceptable. Plan sheet sized site maps are not required. Please consult your VSMP authority if you have additional questions regarding site map requirements. B. Construction Activity Name and location. Provide a descriptive project name (it is helpful to use the same naming convention as listed on the Stormwater Management plans), 911 street address (if available), city/county of the construction activity, and the 6-digit latitude and longitude in decimal degrees format for the centroid, main construction entrance or start and end points for linear projects (i.e. 37.1234N/-77.1234W). C. Acreage totals for all land -disturbing activities, on- and off -site, to be included under this permit. Acreages are to be reported to the nearest one -hundredth acre (two decimal places; i.e. 1.15 acres). Provide the total acreage of the primary development site as approved on the Stormwater Management Plans and the primary on -site estimated acreage to be disturbed by the construction activity as approved under the Erosion and Sediment Control Plans. The off -site estimated area to be disturbed is the sum of the disturbed acreages for all off -site support activities to be covered under this general permit. Do not include the off -site acreage totals in the primary, on -site total and estimated disturbed acreage totals. Permit fees are calculated based on your disturbed acreage total for all on- and off -site areas being disturbed under this permit coverage (the sum of all on -site and off -site disturbed acreages). D. Property owner status. The status of the construction activity property owner. Any property not owned by a government entity or agency (i.e. federal, state or local governments) is PRIVATE. Rev 11/2020 PAGE 4 16 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT (VAR10) REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE DO NOT PRINT OR SUBMIT E. Nature of the construction activity description. Choose the designation that best describes the post -construction use of this project (you may choose more than one). (i.e. Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Agricultural, Environmental, Educational, Oil and Gas, Utility, Transportation, Institutional, etc.). Describe the post -construction use of the project (i.e. Commercial — one new office building and associated parking and utilities; Transportation — Linear roads, sidewalks and utilities; Agricultural-3 Poultry Houses, etc.). F. Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) name(s) if discharging to a MS4. If stormwater is discharged through a MS4 (either partially or completely), provide the name of the MS4(s) that will be receiving water from this construction activity. The MS4 name is typically the town, city, county, institute or federal facility where the construction activity is located. G. Estimated project dates. Provide the estimated project start date and completion date in Month/Day/Year or MM/DD/YYYY format (i.e. 07/30/2019). H. Is this construction activity is part of a larger common plan of development or sale? "Common plan of development or sale" means a contiguous area where separate and distinct construction activities may be taking place at different times on different schedules per 9VAC25-870-50. Definitions. Le. a subdivision, commercial development, business park, etc. I. 6th Order Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) and associated Receiving Water Name(s). Provide all 6th order HUCs and receiving waterbody names, for the primary site and any Off -site areas included under this permit coverage, that could potentially receive stormwater runoff discharging from this activity. The HUC can be either a 12-digit number (i.e. 0208010101) or 2-letter, 2-number code (i.e. JL52). Include additional HUCs or receiving waters on a separate page. You may utilize DEQ!s web -based GIS application, VEGIS, to obtain this information. • VEGIS application link: DEas VEGIS Mapping Application • Instructions for utilizing DE(Xs VEGIS application link: CGP-GIS HUC Instructions Section III. Off -site Support Activity Location Information. This general permit also authorizes stormwater discharges from support activities (e.g., concrete or asphalt batch plants, equipment staging yards, material storage areas, excavated material disposal areas, borrow areas) located on -site or off -site provided that (i) the support activity is directly related to a construction activity that is required to have general permit coverage; (ii) the support activity is not a commercial operation, nor does it serve multiple unrelated construction activities by different operators; (III) the support activity does not operate beyond the completion of the construction activity it supports; (iv) the support activity is identified in the Registration Statement at the time of general permit coverage; (v) appropriate control measures are identified in a SWPPP and implemented to address the discharges from the support activity areas; and (vi) all applicable state, federal, and local approvals are obtained for the support activity. Off -site activity name and location information. Provide a descriptive off -site project name, 911 street address (if available), construction entrance location (address or decimal degrees coordinates and description), city/county and the 6-digit latitude and longitude in decimal degrees (i.e. 37.1234N, 77.1234W) of all off -site support activities. Indicate whether the off -site support activity will be covered under this general permit or a separate VPDES permit. If excavated material (i.e., fill) will be transported off -site for disposal, the name and physical location address, when available, of all off -site excavated material disposal areas including city or county; 6-digit latitude and longitude in decimal degrees (i.e. 37.1234N, 77.1234W) and the contents of the excavated material. List additional off -site areas to be included under this permit coverage on a separate page. Off -site areas not included on this registration will need to obtain coverage under a separate VPDES permit. Section IV. Other Information. A. A stormwater pollution prevention plan (SWPPP) must be prepared prior to submitting the Registration Statement per 9VAC25-880. See 9VAC25-880-70. Part II. of the General Permit for the SWPPP requirements. B. If the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan for the estimated area to be disturbed listed in Section II. C. has been submitted to the VESC Authority for review and plan approval, choose YES. If you are submitting this application to reissue an existing permit coverage, please provide the date that the VESC Authority approved the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan for the estimated area to be disturbed. C. If land disturbance has commenced, choose YES. "Land disturbance" or "land -disturbing activity" means a man-made change to the land surface that may result in soil erosion or has the potential to change its runoff characteristics, including construction activity such as the clearing, grading, excavating, or filling of land per §62.1-44.15:24. Definitions. D. If this project is using approved Annual Standards and Specifications (AS&S), attach the completed AS&S Entity Form. If the AS&S Entity is different from the operator identified in Section I. A., list the AS&S Entity Name. The AS&S entity is the entity or agency that holds the approved annual standards & specification. Please indicate if this project is also requesting a plan waiver. • AS&S Entity Form link: Annual Standards and Specifications Entity Information Form Rev 11/2020 PAGE 5 16 CONSTRUCTION GENERAL PERMIT (VAR10) REGISTRATION STATEMENT 2019 INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE DO NOT PRINT OR SUBMIT E. Billing information. If the person or entity responsible for billing/invoicing is different from the operator, please complete this section. If they are the same, leave this section blank. Section V. Certification. A properly authorized individual associated with the operator identified in Section I. A. of the Registration Statement is responsible for certifying and signing the Registration Statement. A person must physically sign the certification, a typed signature is unacceptable. State statutes provide for severe penalties for submitting false information on the Registration Statement. State regulations require that the Registration Statement be signed as follows per 9VAC25-880-70 Part III. K. 1.: a. For a corporation: by a responsible corporate officer. For the purpose of this part a responsible corporate officer means: (i) A president secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the corporation in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy -making or decision -making functions for the corporation, or (H) the manager of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities, provided the manager is authorized to make management decisions that govern the operation of the regulated facility including having the explicit or implicit duty of making major capital investment recommendations, and initiating and directing other comprehensive measures to assure long-term compliance with environmental laws and regulations; the manager can ensure that the necessary systems are established or actions taken to gather complete and accurate information for permit application requirements; and where authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to the manager in accordance with corporate procedures. b. For a partnership or sole proprietorship: by a general partner or the proprietor, respectively. c. For a municipality, state, federal, or other public agency: by either a principal executive officer or ranking elected official. For purposes of this part a principal executive officer of a public agency includes: (i) The chief executive officer of the agency, or (ii) A senior executive officer having responsibility far the overall operations of a principal geographic unit of the agency. Section VI. Submittal Instructions. Submit this form to the VSMP Authority that has jurisdiction for your construction activity. The VSMP Authority maybe either DEQ or your locality depending on the location and type of project. If your project is under the jurisdiction of a Local VSMP Authority, please contact the locality for additional submittal instructions. A blank area is provided for the Local VSMP Authority's mailing address. Who is the VSMP Authority for my orofect? DEQ or the locality? • DEQ: DEQ is the VSMP Authority and administers permit coverage for land -disturbing activities that are: ➢ within a locality that is not a VSMP Authority; ➢ owned by the State or Federal government; or ➢ utilizing approved Annual Standards and Specifications. • The Locality: The local government (locality) is the VSMP Authority and administers permit coverage for all other projects not covered by DEQ as listed above. For these projects, please submit permit forms directly to the Local VSMP Authority. A list of Local VSMP Authorities is available on DEQ's website here: Local VSMP Authority List. www.deg.virginia.gov/Progra mslwate r/Sto rmwaterM a nageme nt/VSM PPerm its/ConstructionGenera I Perm it. aspx Email the completed and signed form to: constructiongp@deg.virginia.gov Rev 11/2020 PAGE 6 16 Section 2. Notice of general permit coverage (This notice is to be posted near the main entrance according to 9VAC25-880-70, Part II, section C.) (Provide a copy of the DEQ coverage letter when obtained) Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 3. Nature of activity (Provide a detailed narrative of the construction activities. Include or reference a construction schedule and sequence. Include any phasing.) This project includes the construction of a new commercial building and parking lot with associated utilities and landscaping. The limits of disturbance is 0.79 acres. These improvements are being made within the property boundary. The property is bounded by Ivy Road (State Route 250) on the southwest, C&O Railroad Buckingham Branch on the north, and an existing commercial lot to the east. All construction shall take place in accordance with the Erosion and Sediment Control Sequence of Installation on plan sheet C3.0. Estimated construction dates are as indicated on the Registration Statement. Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 4. Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. (Provide a reduced, I W7 copy of the latest Erosion and Sediment Control Plan. Do not reference only.) Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County PROJECT DESCRIPTION THUS PROJECT INCLUDES THE CONSTRUCTION) OF A NEW COMMERCIAL WELDING AND PARKING LOT WITH ASSOCIATED MLTIES & LANDSCAPING. LIMITS OF CLEARING AND GRADING ARE 0.96 ACRES. ADJACENT PROPERTY THE PROPERTY IS BOUNDED BY M' ROAD STATE ROUTE 250 ON THE SOUTHWEST C&O RAILROAD BUCKINGH4M BRANCH ON THE NORTH. AND AN EXISTING COMMERCIAL LOTTO THE EAST. BOOSTING SM CONDITIONS THE EXISTING SIZE IS MOSTLY WOODED, WING A GRAVELNRNAROUND AOIACEMTO IVY ROAD AND A PORTION OF A PARKING LOT SERVING THE ADJACENT PARCEL ALONG THE EAST SIDE. OFF -SUE AREAS NO OFFSUE AREAS WILL BE DISTURBED. ANY OFF -SITE IAND-DISTURBING ACTIVITY ASSOCIATED WITH THI PROJECT SHALL HAVE AN APPROVED ESE PLAN. CRITICAL EROSION AREAS EARLY ESTABLISHMENT AND PROPER MAINTENANCE OF PERIMETER CONTROLS WILL PROVIDE SEDIMENTATION CONTROL. ALL SLOPES STEEPER THAN 31 SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH BLANKET MATING. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, ALL VEGETATNE AND STRUCTURAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED ACCORDING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT ADDITION OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK. THE MINIMUM STANDARDS OF THE VESCH SHALL BE ADHERED TO UNLESS OTHERWISE WAIVED OR APPROVED BY A VARIANCE BY LOCAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. STRUCTURAL PRACTICES: L TEMPORARY CONSIRUCUON ENTRANCE - 3.02 ATEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SHALL BE PROVIDED ATWE LOCATION INDICATED ON THE MEANS. ITIS IMPERATIVE THATTHIS MEASURE BE MAINTANED THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION. ITS PURPOSE IS TO REDUCE THE AMOUNT OF MUD TRANSPORTED ONTO PAVED PUBLIC ROADS BY MOTOR VEHICLES OR RUNOFF. 2. SILT FENCE BANNER -3.05 SILT FENCE SEDIMENT BARRIERS SHALL BE INSTALLED WWHSLOPE OF AREAS WITH MINIMAL GRADES TO FILTER SEDIMENT -LADEN RUNOFF FROM SHEET FLOW AS INDICATED. ITS PURPOSE IS TO INTERCEPT SMALL AMOUNTS OF SEDIMENT MOM DISTURBED AREAS AND PREVENT SEDIMENT FROM LEAVING THE SITE. 3. STORM MAIN INLET PROTECTION-3.07 STONE FILTERS SHALL BE PLACED AT THE INLET OF ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AS INDICATED ON PLOSS. USE PURPOSE FEW PREVENT SEDIMENT FROM ENTERING THE STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM PRIORTO PERMANENT STABNZATION. 4. DIVERSION DIKE- 3.09, 3.11 B 3.12 A TEMPORARY RIME OF COMPACTED SOIL M DNERT WATER MOM A CERTAIN AREA. 6. WSTCONIII0L-3.39 DUSTCONNIOLISTO BEVSEDTHROUGHTHE SUE INAREASSUBIELTTO SURFACE AND AIR MOVEMENT. VEGETATIVE PRACTICES: I. TOPSOIL(TEMPORARY STOCKPIIF) -3.30 TOPSOIL SHALL BE STRIPPED FROM AREAS TO RE GRADED AND SMBDNPIIEDPo LATER SPREADING. STOCKPILE LOCATIONS SHALL BE LOCATED ONSITE AND SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH TEMPORARY SILT FENCE AND VEGETATION. 2. TEMPORARY SEEDING -3.31 ALL DENUDED AREAS WHICH WILL BE LEFT DORMANT FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS SHALL BE SEEDED WITH FAST GERMINATING TEMPORARY VEGETATION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING GRADING OFTHME AREAS. SELECTION OFFER! SEED MIMUSHALLDEPENDONTHEIME OFYEPRU IS APPLIED. 3. PERMANENT SEEDING -3.32 FOLLOWING GRADING ACTIVITIES, ESTABLISH PERENNIAL VEGETATIVE COVER BY PLANTING SEED TO REDUCE EROSION, STABILIZE DISTURBED AREAS, AND ENHANCE NATURAL BEAUTY. 4. MULCHING - 3.35 APPLICATION OF PLANT RESIDUES OR OTHER SUITABLE MATERIALS TO THE SOIL SURFACE, TO PREVENT EROSION BY PROTECTING THE WIL SURFACE AND TO FOSTER THE GROWTH OF VEGETATION. 5. BOIL STABILIZATION BIANKETS& MATTING -3.36 A PROTECTIVE COVERING BLANKET OR SOIL STABILIZATION MAT SHALL BE INSTALLED ON PREPARED PLANTING AREAS OF CHANNELS TO PROTECT AND PROMOTE VEGETATION ESTABLISHMENT AND REINFORCE ESTABLISHED TUBE. MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES 1. PROVIDE SEDIMENT TRAPPING MEASURES AS A FUSE STRIP IN GRADING, SEED AND MULCH IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING INSTALLATION. 2. PROVIDE TEMPORARY SEEDING OR OTHER STABILIZATION IMMEDIATELY AMR GRADING. 3. ISOLATE TRENCHING FOR UTILITIES AND DRAINAGE FROM DOWNSTREAM CONVEYANCES IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE PERIMETER CONTROLS. 4. ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES SHALL BE MAINTAINED UNTIL THEY ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS OR STATE LAW. PERMANENT STABILIZATION ALL NON PAVED ARM DNTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH PERMANENT SEEDING IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING FINISHED GRADING. SEEDING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STD. B SPEC. 3.32, PERMANENT SEEDING. SEED TYPE SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED FOR 'MINIMUM TIRE (AWNS' AND "GENERAL SLOPES' IN THE HANDBOOK MR SLOE LE55 THAN 3:1. FOR SLOPES GREATERTHAN 3:1, SEED ttPESHALLBEMSKOHMMR'WWMNNTENMCESWPES"1NTA&E3.32-DOFTHEHANOBOOK. FOR MULCH (STRAW OR FIBER) SHALL RE USED ON ALL SEEDED SURFACES. IN ALL SEEDING OPERATIONS SEED, FERTILIZER AND LIME SHALL BE APPLIED PRIOR TO MULCHING. SEQUENCE OF INSTALLATION PHASE I(SEE SHEET C3.2) I. A PRE -CONSTRUCTION MEETING B REQUIRED WING REMNANTS COUNTY ENS INSPECTION, CONTRACTOR, OWNER, AND ENGINEER THIS MEETING SHALL TAKE PEACE AT AUMMIARLE COUNTY COMMUNITY DEVEIAPMENTBUIIDING. CLEARING LIMITS MUSTBE NAGGED PRIORTOTHE MEETINGWIIH ONE WEEK OF NOTICE. 2. INSTALL CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE, SUPER SILT FENCE AND OTHER PERIMETER MEASURES. MAINTAIN EXISTING PAVED ACCESS FOR PARCEL TRAP 5MZ-20A DURING CONSTRUCTION. 3. INSTALL CLEAN WATER DIVERSIONS. 4. AMR ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES ARE IN PLACE, SITE WORK CAN BEGIN. S. SEED ALL DENUDED AREAS PER VESCH STANDARDS. PHASE 11(SEE SHEETS ICES) 1. INSTALL INLET PROTECTION WHERE SHOWN ON THE PHASE II EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN AS THE STORM SYSTEM 1S CONSTRUCTED AND BECOMES OPERATIONAL 2. UNEGRADEPROJECTAREA. APPLY PERMANENT SOIL STABILIZATION TO THESE AREAS WITHIN SEVEN DAYS AFTER FINAL GRAM IS ACHIEVED. 3. ALL STDRNWATER PIPING &STRUCTURES SHALL BE INSPECTED FOR SILT/SEDIMENT. IF PRESENT, SILT/SEDIMENT SHALL BE CLEANED OUT FOR THE SYSTEM TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE GAS INSPECTOR. 4. REMOVE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PROPOSED DRIVEWAY. MAINTAIN PAVED ACCESS FOR PARCEL TRAP 50A2-20A DURING CONSTRUCTION. 5. ONCE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE AND ALL CONTRIBUTING AREAS ARE STABILIZED, EROSION CONTROL MEASURES CAN BE REMOVED UPON APPROVAL FROM THE ENS INSPECTOR. MINIMUM STANDARDS: AN EROSION AND SEDIMENTCONTROL PROGRAM ADOPTED BY A DISTRICT OR LOGllITY MUST BE WNSISIEM WITH THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA, TECHNIQUES AND METHODS: MS-1. PERMANENT ORTEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION SHALL BE APPLIED TO DENUDED AREAS WITHIN SEVEN DAYS AFTER FINAL GRADE IS REACHED ON ANY PORTION OF THE SITE. TEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION SHALL BE APPLIED WITHIN SEVEN DAYS TO DENUDED AREAS THAT MAY NOT BE AT MALGRADE BUT WILL REMAIN DORMANT FOR LONGER THAN 30 DAYS. PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE APPLIED TO AREAS THATARE TO BE LEFT DORMANT FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR MS2. DURING CONSTRUCTION OFTHE FROJECE, SOIL STOCKPILES AND BORROW AREAS SHALL BE STABILIZED OR PROTECTED WITH SEDIMENT TRAPPING MEASURES. THE APPLICANT IS RESPONSIBLE FORTHE TEMPORARY PROTECTION AND PERMANENT STABILIZATION OF ALL SOIL STOIXPIIES ON EAS SUE AS WELL AS BORROW ARM RAND SOIL INTENTIONALLY TRANSPORTED MOM THE PROJECT SUE. MS3. A PERMANENT VEGETATIVE COVER SHALL BE ESTABLISHED ON DENUDED AREAS NOT OTHERWISE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED KRMANEW VEGETATION SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED ESTABLISHED UNTIL A GROUND COVERT ACHIEVED THAT IS UNIFORM, MATURE ENOUGH TO SURVIVE AND WILL INHIBIT EROSION. MS-0. SEDIMENT TRAPS, PERIMETER DIKES, SEDIMENT BARRIERS AND OTHER MEASURES INTENDED TO TRAP SEDIMENT SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AS A FIRST STEP IN ANY LAND -DISTURBING ACTNEN AND SHALL BE MADE FUNCTIONAL BEFORE UPSLOPE LAND DISTURBANCE TAKES PLACE. MS-5. STABILIZATION MEASURES SHALL BE APPLIED TO EARTHEN STRUCTURES SUCH AS DAMS, DIKES AND DIVERSIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION. MS6. SEDIMENTTNAPS SHALL BE DESIGNED AND CONSTRUCTED BASED UPON THEIDTAL DRAINAGEAREA TO BE SERVED BYTHE TRAP. 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. MST. 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 YEAR OF PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ADDITIONAL SLOPE STABILIZING MEASURES UNTIL THE PROBLEM IS CORRECTED. MS,R CONCENTRATED RUNOFF SHALL NOT ROW DOWN CUT OR BELL SLOPES UNLESS CONTAINED WITHIN AN ADEQUATE TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT CHANNEL. FLUME OR SLOPE GRAIN STRUCTURE. My9. WHENEVER WATER SEEPS FROM A SLOPE FACE, ADEQUATE DRAINAGE OR OTHER PROJECTION SHALL BE PROVIDED. MS10. ALL STORM SEWER ISLA 5 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. 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 MS12. WHEN WORK IN A LEE 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. NONERODIBLE MATERIAL SHALL BE USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CAUSEWAYS AND COFFERDAMS. EARTHEN FILL MAY BE USED MR THESE STRUCTURES IF ARMORED BY NONEROOBLF COVER MATERI 145-13. WHEN A LIVE WATERCOURSE MUST BE CROSSED BY CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES MORE THAN TWICE IN ANY SIX-MONTH PERIOD, ATEMPORARY VEHICULAR STREAM CROSSING CONSTRUCTED OF NON)ERODIBLE MATERIAL SHALL BE PROVIDED. MS -1ST. ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO WORKING IN OR CROSSING WE WATERCOURSES SHALL BE MET. MS15. THE BED AND BANKS OF A WATERCOURSE SHALL BE STABILIZED IMMEDIATELY AFTER WORK IN THE WATERCWRSE IS COMPLETED. MS16. UNDERGROUND DEPUTY LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS IN ADDITION TO OTHER APPLICABLE DRUMS: A. NO MORE THAN 500 LINEAR FEET OF TRENCH MAY BE OPENED AT ONE TIME. B. EXCAVATED MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON THE UPHILL SIDE OF TRENCHES. C. EFFWEM FROM DEWATERING OPERATIONS SHALL BE FILTERED OR PASSED THROUGH AN APPROVED SEDIMENT TRAPPING DEVICE, OR BOTH, AND DISCHARGED IN A MANNER THAT W6 NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT FLOWING MEANS OR OFF -SITE PROPERTY. D. MATERIAL USED FOR BACKNWW TRENCHES SHALL BE PROPERLY COMPACTED IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE EROSION AND PROMOTE STABILIZATION. E. RESEMILQATION SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS. F. APPLICABLE SAFETY REGULATIONS SHALL BE COMPILED WITH. MS12. WHERE CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE ACCESS ROUTES INTERSECT PAVED OR PUBLIC ROAM, 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 SURFACE SHALL BE CLEMED THOROUGHLY AT THE END OF EACH DAY. SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED MOM THE ROAM BY SHOVELING OR SWEEPING AND TRANSPORTED TO A SEDIMENT CONTROL DISPOSALAREA. STREET WASHING SHALL BE ALLOWED ONLY AFTER SEDIMENT IS REMOVED IN THIS MANNER. THIS PROVISION SHALL AFPLYTOINDIVIWALOEVELOPMENTLOTSM WELL AS TO LARGER LAND-DISNRW W ACTIVITIES. MS18. ALL TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE REMOVED WITHIN 3G DAYS AFTER FINAL SUE STABRIAIION OR AFTER THE TEMPORARY MEASURES ARE NO LOWER 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. MS-19SROPE0.TES AND WATERWAYS DOWNSTREAM FROM DEVELOPMENT SITES SHALL BE PROTECTED FROM SEDIMENT DEPOSITION, EROSION AND DAMAGE DUE TO INCREASES IN VOLUME, VELOCETY AND PEAK FLOW RATE OF STORMWATER RUNOFF FOR THE STATED FREQUENCY STORM OF 24-HMR DURATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE STANDARDS AND CRITERIA LISTED IN SECTION 19 OF VIRGINIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE WAC25-84040 MINIMUM STANDARDS. ES-L UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, CONSTRUCT AND MAINTAIN ALL VEGETATNE AND STRUCTURAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES ACCORDING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE LATEST EDITION OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK AND VIRGINIA REGULATIONS VR 625-02-00 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REGULATIONS. ES-2: THE CONTROLLING EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL AUTHORITY WILL MAKE A CONTINUING REVIEW AND EVALUATION OF THE METHODS AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EROSION CONTROL PLAN. ES-3: PLACE ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES PRIOR TO OR AS THE SERVE STEP IN CLEARING, GRADING, OR LAND DISTURBANCE. ES-4: MAINTAIN A COPY OF THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN ON THE SITE AT ALL TIMES. ES-5: MDR TO COMMENCING LAND -DISTURBING ACTIVITIES IN ARM OTHER THAN INDICATED ON THESE PLANS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMUM M, OFFM BORROW OR WASTE AREA), SUBMIT A SUPPLEMENTARY EROSION CONTROL PLAN TO THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER AND THE CONTROLLING EROSION AND SEDIMENF CONTROL AUTHORITY MR REVIEW AND ACCEPTANCE. ES-6 : PROVIDE ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES NECESSARY TO PREVENT EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION AS DETERMINED BY THE RESPONSIBLE LAND DISTURBER. (MODIFIED NOTE) IS 7: ALL DIMMED ARM SHALL OWN TO APPROVED SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES AT ALLTIMES DURING LAND -DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND DURING SITE DEVELOPMENT. ES-0: DURING DEWATERING OPERATIONS, PUMP WATER INTO AN APPROVED METERING DEVICE. ES-9: INSPERALLEROSION CONTROL MEASURES DAILY AND AFTER EACH RUNOFF- PRODUCING RAINFALLEVENT. MAKE ANY NECESSARY REPAIRS OR CLEANUP TO MAINTAIN THE EFFECRVENESS OF THE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES IMMEDIATELY. SOILS INFORMATION: INFORMATION MOM MRCS 0 USDA SOIL SURVEY. AREAS DELINEATED ON C3.20 C3.3. 16 - WDORUS SILT LOAM, DIED PERCENT SLOPES, OCCASIONALLY FLOODED. MORE THAN 80INCHES TO ROTRICTVE FEATURE, SOMEWHAT POORLY DRAINED, HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP B/D. AIC- YADKIN LOAM, T TO 15 PERCENT SLOPES. MORE THAN 80INCHES ID RESTRICTIVE FEATURE, WELL DRAINED, HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP B. 420 - YADKIN MY LOAM, 7 ED 15 PERCQ)TSWPFS, SEVERELY SURGED. MOM THAN 80INCHES N RESTRICTIVE FEATURE, WELL DRAINED, HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP B. PIPE gTRE ICON01TIONS .. A,qA jib -BE �-H�II IH( La I SECTION AA FILTER KEY IN6'-8': RECOMMENDED CLOTH FOR ENT IRE PERIMETER �-Y� �•�� �M�l� 1 �1 . ; .:.!. CME- SECTION AA FILIGIR KEY IN 64H; RECOMMENDED CLOTH FOR ENTIRE FERIMETER NOTES: 1. APRON LINING MAY BE FUMAP. GROUTED RIFRAP. GABION BASKET. OR CONCRETE. 241S THE LENGTH OF THE RIPMP APRON AS CALCULATED USING PLATES 3.1P3 AND 3.184. 3. E =1.5 TIMES THE MAXIMUM STONE DIAMETER, BUT NOT LEW THAN 6 INCHES. I Z� CyL1I M'T �W.7' s� O l9 T �• Lie. 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DUST CONTROL 3.39 "NRGMIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK' SPECIFICATION NUMBER 16 SOIL TYPE: 41C r ` SOIL TYPE: 24°HOPE INV=53L13 42C3 'I 1 C �P �A - -' nooa..wNAB C g 0 pp6 Ale / i I GR I11 6V a-0^eea 24'HOPE -�fA• `r __ 9T _____ 1 L DC TS 525 1 _ ' ______ _ ___ __ cw OP \ 0 \ CLASS Al TS - S' OC wlorn1=as � mnao F[rvc[ -1 I k ___________DC TS `IMITSOFDISTUREUNCE. ACRES :ONTIN000S ASPHALT ENTRANCE \ ` ` PUR R, TOP. MO GR J' Af O l9J�l.MOI PTT �, Li e.N�4lRF /f .Fc�,p]3-241021 Y� Y "FOYA1. f'� �N4rFFNR I em8 iE 4_E CIA— �o& aEEf£ oa''` 08883 ¢N 0 o C0000 (u is TMPSBA2-21 m F BRBOR LLL OB 1597. PG 226 0 D B. 231.PG.SBS r D. f30 PG.fp9 ZONING Cl COMMERCIAL PRESENT USESERVICE REPAIRGARAGE ]E SOIL TYPE: 420 774P5342-20A 5 GUYS WITHOUT FRIES TOOLLC \ UN 4992 PG. 6% O.B. 82L PG.218 D& 26S. PIS III ZONING: CI COMMERCIAL 2 P USEOFFICE SLOG / � SOIL TVPL 1� \ 16 A. a24' o OMP KFEROKEN III\ HEADWALL INV 511.p1' ' 'o 12-30-2020 A. FONTAINE •• LESIGNEDDY C SHIFFLETT CA�KED BY C • • SS LEET! • 1"=20' W < a Q s OJ Z a g4 W H i J a < O Q Z � Z o O s L �3U a Z LLI w W aagg O a 0� Lu z OF 01 W E E 42932IBNI C3.2 P L EROSION CONTROL LEGEND LIMITS OF CLEARING AND GRADING SOIL AREA DIVIDE - SAF SAFETY FENCE 3 CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE 3 SILT FENCE 3 DIVERSION DIKE 3 CLEAN WATER DIVERSION 3 RUSK OF WAY DIVERSION 3 TEMPORARY SEEDING 3 PERMANENT SEEDING 3 MULCHING 3 TP TREE PROTECTION 3 OUST CONTROL 3 •'VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK' SPECIFICATION NUMBER .01 .02 .05 .OT .09 .09 .11 .31 .32 .35 .38 .39 SOILTYPE: 24°HOPE INV=53L13 42C3 L rooT 1 cw CLA,,A1 PRAP WIDTHl-41 WIDTH2-8.1' LENG111=4' / DEPTH=24'J E: 16 SOIL TYPE: 41C r ` R0006 AIGN PO 6K ' s D a MU a e P5 GPR S3 ii Ap o' O l9J�l.00L PTT /a�]3-241021 Y� y`Cflpy" f.C�` �N4r NE P8 I >E E / HE0mmmm IS oa'�'` 08883 F oP Ozzz0 P ry 20000 BRBOR LLL 08159). PG 226 If f SOIL TYPE42C3VE U CONSTRUCTION ANCE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OPOSED 60UYS WITHOUTTWE9 OOLLL PG S 14992 18 O.B. 218O .LET OB 16B PG 15f OR.. 231, PG.585 0 09. 130 P0, 1. ZONING Cl COMMERCIAL PRESENT USE SERVICE REPAIRGARAGE ZONING Cy C�MERCML A: �\ P USE OFFICE BLOC / OPO F P Qp `TRAITS OF DISTURBANCE. ACRES S g•Spg .V / i6 ` IP SOIL TVPL \ CONTINUOUS e _ rv�2m ASPHALT Q�. E � l $VeT. GRATE ENTRANCE ` `4 y� x i� , TOP=51515 MIT 1N=51945'4"PVC p 'CONNECTION UNKNOWN APPROX EDGE OF INV OUT=511.W'24'CAP PAVEMENT IF, - MAINTAIN EXISTING PAVED AOCEBS I� i Qau FOR PARCEL TRAP Sa ARM,AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. ENSURE y. ACCESS TO THE EXISTING REAR r/aV rtx� PARKING LOT IS MAINTAINED M1y THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION HxonuBL o a24'OMP WRROKEN HEADWALL AVV 511. gT ' NOTE: SLOPES STEEPER THAN 3:I SHALL BE SCALE I"=20' ^ a o 0 o STABILIZED WITH LANDSCAPING VEGETATION e HARDIER THAN GRASS. WHICH WILL NOT p GI L, FEOUIFIE MOWING. IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALBEMARLE COUNTY DESIGN STANDARDS MANUAL 8 .A.2 a ,E 12-30-2020 o wry av A. FONTAINE •• LESIGNEDDY C SMFFLETI CHECKED BY . I -a 2p ti - W Q = S d W gQ U) z J a 0 z � S z LL.'o0^ wU Lu wZ . amop€ I --I Z bl O €f §s 0 W gS € 42932 Ef€ St C3.3; L Section 5. Stormwater Management Plan (Provide a reduced 11x17 copy of the latest stormwater management plan. Do not reference only.) Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County PRELIMINARY WATER QUANTITY ANALYSIS POINT I DRAINAGE AREAANALYSIS (PRE -DEVELOPMENT) PRE DEVELOPED ONSITE AREA, AREA =0.96 ACRES 0.58 ACRES (FORESTED) 0 .0 6 ACRES (MANAGED TURF) 0.33 ACRES (IMPERVIOUS) BMIN O(CFS) V(AG-m 1 YEAR 1.43 BASS 10 YEAR 4.G8 PRE DEVELOPED OFFSITE AREA AREA=3.86 ACRES 1.39 ACRES(FORESTED) 1.O ACRES (MANAGED TURF) 1.0 ACRES(IMPERMOUS) Tc-20.1 MIN 0(CFS) V(AC-m 1 YEAR 2.69 OSW 10 YEAR 10.16 PREDEVELWED COMBINED AT ANALYSIS POINT 1 0(CFS) VUW-Fi) 1 YEAR 3.01 0.267 O YEAR 11.34 DRAINAGE AREA ANALYSIS(POSTDEVELOPMENT) POST -DEVELOPED ONSITE AREA. DETAINED AREA =0.66 ACRES O.00 ACRES(FORESTED) O.t9ACRE5 (MANAGED TURF) OAB ACRES (IMPERVIOUS) Tc=BMIN 0(CFS) V(AC-FT) 1 YEAR t.94 BOSS 10 YEAR 4.31 POST -DEVELOPED OFFSHE AREA. DETAINED AREA =3.3I ACRES 1.25 ACRES(FORESTED) 1.39 ACRES (MANAGEOTURF) 0.7 4 ACRES (IMPERVIOUS) Tc-20.1 MIN .(CFS) V(AC-Fi) 1 YEAR 2.15 0.167 10 YEAR 8.5E FLOW THROUGH PIPE STORAGE FLOWS ROUTED THROUGH DETENTION SYSTEM. 0 (CF6) YEAR 2W 10 YEAR 9.12 POST-DEVELOPEDONSITE AREA. UNDETAINED AREA=0.31 ACRES O.W ACRES(FORESTED) R1 ACRES (MANAGED TURF) 0.09 ACRES (IMPERVIOUS) Tc=8 MIN O (CFS) V (AGl) 1 YEAR OA3 0.019 l0YEAR 1.38 POST-DEVELOPEDOFFSITE AREA, UNDETAINED AREA=0.40 ACRES 0.14ACRES(FORESTED) 0.0]ACRES (MANAGED TURF) RM ACRES (IMPERVIOUS) Tc -B MIN O (CPS) V (AC -FT) 1 YEAR 1.60 0.047 10 YEAR 2.]3 POST -DEVELOPED COMBINED FLOW AT ANALYSIS POINT 0 (CPS) 1 YEAR 2.9] 10YEAR 11.18 @Em Dz 0 N * (GPR-U-D c- *RVPRE¢ g$ITE)1 RV-LPED 0"a �OPRED-nweD Q-TE 0K 2.97CFS 50.80-(1 A3 CFS - BM ACRT) 1 (0.088 AOFFT 10.019 ACRT) 12.68 CPS =3.35 CPS Gin 5%�E)PaED ON 2.97 CPS 53.01 CPS FLOOD PROTECTION: POST -DEVELOPED q, 5 PRE -DEVELOPED 0A ON 11.I8 CPS 511.34 CPS TOP OF W STORAGE PIPE ELEV.=51 7.50 TOPWEIR PLATE 517d0 10_YEAR ME_ 516.91 6 xUF W ORIFICE INV 514AO __ ___ _ ____ S]2YEPR_W_SE_ -- ----- - 515.W 7j YEARWSE - ---- s1a.n STEEL PLATE ELEV. 513.03 ].F ORIFICE WITH TRASH RACK INV513.00 SWM WEIR PLATE SECTION DETAIL WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS SITE DATA POST DEVELOPED AREA FOREST/OPEN SPACE = 0.07 ACRES MANAGED TURF =0.41 ACRES IMPERVIOUS COVER =0.55 ACRES POST DEVELOPMENT LOAD TIP) (UBWR)-1.30 TOTAL LOAD REDUCTION REWIRED (UBWR)= 0.96 CREDITS TO BE PURCHASED FROM DIED APPROVED NUTRIENT CREDIT BANK IN ACCORDANCE WITH VA CODE 821 i .35]5. an=].44 CPS . NORMAL 0.3P O LINER FABRIC RIPRAP-LINED TRAPEZOIDAL CHANNEL SECTION DETAIL 10P OF pNNgdN .MENLTk DA!4� \ [LINT Y S F LET 1i-242021 `ry-S \ TOA'AL E�4 A•4F4144AA� ` PE >E y`E PRE -DEVELOPED OFFRRE AREA, 'TOTAL 3b6 ACo C W0003: 1.39AL TUNE: a� 6 N C N F IMPERVIOUS: LCOAC LO $ry IWOFSHEETROW 1 `6 \ i \ OF SHALLOW 1FU NTRATED ROW, GRASS TOTAL 3.37 WOODS TURF1.391.25A TURF: .3ACC TURF: O.W AC IMPERVIOU0 CN=B T. =61MBMIN. � 40OF PIPE FLOW ' POST DEVELOPED OP TOTAL: AM AC WOODS: B00AC TURF: 0.19AC p / IMPERVIOUS: OABAC ON-OT Ta=BMIN. I TURF 0.22 AC IMFERVIOU5:0.09AC CN ]2 Tc -B MIN. PO SIS POST -DEVELOPED ° 55 o�w' pVVVpu D kzz- C0000 V Y� 0 0 AREA o € NrNr� a 12-30-2020 DliANN eY A. FONTAINF •• CO SNIFFLETF • CC55AUEITT 1(1 - 1-30' z f O CZ J L ags OFFSRE AREA. DETAINED LU r Q Z 9 Fy Z W Y u 2 Q > Lu p$ 3 W H" Z aa�p3 EAREA OBTAINED O O } O E AREA UNDETAINED �S °I 42932 �€ C6.0 $T 21 L X f _ K %IMATE LODATIONOi ■ _ _ PRIMARY DRAM FIELD_ G80 8� _ �' ■ F N' 0 OF i �•��•�• OF RESERVE DFAIN FIELD .,,•� _ �� • _ osa o j►•• - - _� - SAID LL OB iS9T, PG 226 OB 231,PG565 ZONING Cl COMMERCIAL PRESENT USE SERVICE REPAIRGARAGE SEE DETAIL ON SHEET C6D J'v? / T 522 ■ ■ ■ ■ � SM1 ■ ■ ♦♦♦ ` ♦♦♦♦♦ �l ��Q df 114 ♦1, T ■ ■ f21 / \ .• 5GUY3Wl�CUTERIE_ ■ TOO Lc ■ &N,PG218 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦ f-'- __ f ZONING: DB Cl COMMERCIAL ♦ /♦/// 2 USE OFFICE SLOG. ■ ♦40 11111 fl♦ e ■ ¢01poP A0F' ♦♦ 1 EX. 100 ■ ♦♦♦ II CONTINUOUS ♦♦ ASPHALT �y ♦♦ ENTRANCE \ \ ♦♦♦ APPROMEDGE OF� ♦♦♦♦ PAVEMENT \ ♦♦ •11 ■ a9� ago^ooaoo/ �/ o a20' CMP W/SROKEN lI/II HEADWALL lNV 5/f 0]' ' $C INL GRATE TOPS 15 1 /NV IN 1345'4'PVC I 1 'CON CTION UNKNOWN 'e lN¢ T=511.602VOMP .1 In6T ARG cam 090 (4'0"OTAI 106 am 0]0 W1011 am 0..0110 aw O.N112 IN an920116 010 SovI On 0%` Fa. CIN. ].9) OL FN\N a � 12-30-2020 av Dxnwry A. FONTAGIF DESIGNEDBY C SHLFFIETT •• EHKKEDB CSSLGLE • . • • /"=20' • • • F � g O a a Qo W � Q H aQ, W a Q>a� z r W E- LL I,Q^ 1 w z � Ww m a a 0 0 € Ex z Is y`yJa� Fp da §g y� W3 42932 E€ C6.1 P, L 8$ m$ms n 26 B o p -mmB o. 2i 110. DI3B SR Th. mo STA I3BW.31 TOP 52116 c$ v INV IN 515.51(11 t) $g m INVOUT 515.A1(109) I. y'$ry'u' 112 I. iSzp 1-1 STA3B25.10 mm TOP520.50 N$z I INVMT516SI(111) TEMPORARY MH PR POSED TOP DURING GRADE 520 CONSTRUCTION _ 520 EXISTING 3' GRADE MIN 515 i y +Ol 522+ OF 51.1T OF 10'HDPE 19.8T0 103 1B'NOPE ®t50% 1B'NOR +Ot 5 3p. OF ®t50 510 Bp.33' F DPE �150% 0 O.T5% 01. % 135 tRU 5' of MP BEO'OF INV. 513.03 sos HOPE 0.]5x WEI SEE PLATE. ETaLory SOs SHE TC8.0 500 AD0 71 1 9-50 10-W INa 11�00 12-M 13g3 _ 14-00 14K0 STIR 112 - EX. 100 PROFILE _ HORIZ SCALE: 1-50' VERTSCALE'. 1'=5 gym$ $ ` 8m-z- 118: DI-1 z STA 1M19.00 $hgS3 S�NV OUT 5TOP 5113.25 F 15) JPROPOSED GRADE ED 5 0 EXISTING GRACE MIN 515 515 H9 p TVID' ®2 510 510 OF WO S INV. V.=51300 =51 505 505 9-50 10-M 11M0 11K STIR 114 - SWM A PROFILE HORIZ SCALE: I-W VERT SCALE: 1'=5 PROFOSED GRADE DC 520 EXISTNG GRADE 515 MI 515 115 OL'OF 510 5 HIE St0 506 5 5 BUD 509 FRX 1DO0 11W0 11K STIR 104 - STIR 116 PROFILE HORIZ SCALE: I-W VERT SCALE: 1'=5 NOTE: PROVIDE INLET SHAPING (IS-1) IN STRUCTURES WITH Mop OF 0' OR GREATER. J' Af O l9J�l.00L PTT .rc�yE1 i-241021 Y� Y "IOYA1. f'� rNrMrrrNr $8 iE sE p�R i boa, aEEf£ o22 o8383 z� om C0000 is a UOU 12ao-mm A. FONTAINF LESIGNEDRY •• C SNIFFIETT • HKKED BY • • C SS LELTI • 1"=20' • • • 6 z Q g O J a vs LW w pQ z u') � LL 8 O 2 Q'ap ILL ow, C Q Q aa�� a 0E f 9 42932 E czo P L Section 6. Pollution Prevention Plan. (reference County Code 17-404 and State Regulation 9VAC25-880-70 part II section AA) A. Plan showing pollution activities and prevention practices (Provide a reduced I Ix17 copy of a site plan on which all of the following activity locations are clearly marked. Keep this plan up-to-date with ongoing site changes and inspections.) Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County EROSION CONTROL LEGEND UNITS OF CLEARING AND GRADING - SOIL AREA DIVIDE - BAE SAFETY FENCE 3 CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE 3 'E E iEiE SILT FENCE 3 ® IN- PROT -- 3 OR O DIVERSION DIKE 3 CLEAN WATER DIVERSION 3 RIGHT OF WAY DIVERSION 3 TEMPORARY SEEDING 3 PERMANENT SEEDING 3 RULCHING 3 DUST CONTROL 3 -'VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK'SPECIFICATION NUMBER .01 .02 .05 .OT .09 .09 .11 .31 .32 .35 .39 CLIMBS Al RIPRAP WIDTH1=as' WIDTH 2 -BY LENGTH=4' / DEPTH=2A'J L E: 16 `\ PO p0 SOIL TYPE: 34'HOPE \ INV=53L13 42C3 SOIL TYPE: 41C LB or`;BANCIT^ ' '� (Y i pool! / �ea �CW I.�^ea DC Ts -� TEM'OIWiYTQETS \- BTOCI�EE MEA _ CGNCRETE WASHOUT FOR DEDICATED CONCRETE TRMCKWABHOUT _ -- PBOVEGROUNDFUEL \ - WITH IMFPEERMEABLEA MORT,-MTXMG _ STATION H l DC CO WINNER - _ IL " FR DC TS. r.\ �SNOUTFOR CONCRETE \ (WASHOUT J �.;��ASOOUNDFUEL CONTAINER WITH IMPERMEA5LE HEAVY. `J 115 1W `IMITSOFDIGTURBANCE. ACRES L IT" Z CLInT W. +i% u S A LI. > . ;eS 1129�20)1�,(4�i AL` oNN i€ _ / o�fififiBY aEEf£ boa, o8383 M pzzk- F om C0000 Tu i IMPS 11f ma LLC OB 1591. PIG ZZ6 0 OB 231. PGW .SR30.P OB. I30 PG IN i ZONING. CI CQMMERCIAL PRESENT USE' SERVICE REPAIRGARAGIF a/ SOIL TYPE: 420 /� 42-TOA 3GUYS ANWITTHOUT FRIES TOOLLL DB 499T PG 5B5 ENTRANCONSTRCE GUS BIT. PG.TiB ENTRANCE BB 16B. PB 151 Z USE Cf COMMERCIAL y/ PF<./=RP USE OFFICE SLOG / / � � `�fY ENTRANCE 81 TAIN +A EXIGTING 4yl PAVE EGE FOR APPROX ELL2%tL -20 PA GI N i ` TEMPORARY MH TOP, M TOM GRADE ' a9" 0 o24.OMP WiBROKEN pl HEADWALL l eaaoaoaae aeeaeaao .o INV 51f.OT CpILENRUTED STDRAIWATER wBcwaDE TW. SOIL TYPL 6 10001 i M L el. RAZE TOP-51515 MV 1N=5194S 4"PVC p 'CONNECTION UNKNOWN INV OUT=511.M'24-CAP IP eAry naFn lv I SCALE V-20' DIio ED a � 12 302020 oxAwry A. EONTATNE av LESIGNEDRY C SNIFFIETT •• AET�SED CLSSIFFIETT BY . • Ll • I. 2rv' • • z w @ J O Q a w a J a Q Z z_ rr 0 E LL0z w L<w�, w i)i wma�; a a 0 O 0 a F E Q- E3: 42932 E PPP-1 L EROSION CONTROL LEGEND LIMITS OF CLEARING AND GRADING - SOIL AREA DIVIDE - SAE SAFETY FENCE 3.01 CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE 3.02 SILT FENCE 3.05 ® IN -PROTECTION 3.OT DIVERSION DIKE 3.09 CLEAN WATER DIVERSION 3.09 RIGHT OF WAY DIVERSION 3.11 TEMPORARY SEEDING 3.31 PERMANENT SEEDING 3.32 MULCHING 3.35 TP TREE PROTECTION 3.38 OUST CONTROL 3.39 •'VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK' SPECIFICATION NUMBER ° S WITH IMPER"E HEAVY -MIL DISCHARGE, TYP.� ENTRANCE ` BI I APPROX EDGE OF PAVEMENT 00 000. MAINTAIN EXISTING PAVED ACCESS FOR PARCEL TRAP SBA220A AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. ENSURE ACCESS TO THE EXISTING REAR PARKING LOT IS MAINTAINED THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION 0 24'OMP KFEROKEN HEADWALL lNV 511.02' SOIL TYPE: 41C Jr�LF,iiN oR ' L f Z cLi D' W. u S F LET >� �II�M2021�,(4�i 10.\'AL` i€ �C8 6te��i 0 aEEf£ oa'�'` 08883 OR z o C0000 Tpu VVV L 6a IMPS 2.21 mF 0 SRl0.9 PLC D 1591.PG.225 OB 2]I. PG S45 PRESENT USE SERVICE RfOAIRGARAGE SOIL TYPE: 420 REMM CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF PROPOSED " ^ " ,S GUYS WITHOUT FRIES J USE -OFFICE BLDG. IS Y SVeT..RATE TOP=51515 INV M=519454"PVC 'CONNECTION UNKNOMM INV OUT=511.M'24-CRAP O ]2-30-2020 A. FONTATNE LESIGNEDBY C SHIFFIETT •• EHKNEDB CSSIGLE • . • • =20' F "s N W O =� a LwL a pa Z S V) � w > a SOIL TYPE 16 Q z Z 5 O — ILL g P s z Q > y W Yi Lu Zwmw24 aazs, LL O— > CL 8 SCALE V-20' .. I, D� 20 ^v 42932 PPP-2 L is. sources of ronutams. Locations, anu Pollutant, or Pollutant Prevention Practices, Generating Activity Location on site Control Measures C. Sources of Pollutants continued. Common activities and minimum control and prevention practices Pollutant, or Pollutant Location on site Prevention Practices, Generating Activity Control Measures Follow Erosion and Sediment Control Clearing grading, excavating, and un- Land disturbance area Plan. Dispose of clearing debris at stabilized areas acceptable disposal sites. Seed and mulch, or sod within 7 days of land clearing Cover storm drain inlets and use drip pans Paving operations Roads and driveways and absorbentloil dry for all paving machines to limit leaks ands ills Concrete washout shall occur in area Direct concrete wash water into a leak - Concrete washout and adjacent to the construction entrance as proof container or leak -proof settling basin cement waste designated on the Pollution Prevention that is designed so that no overflows can Plan. occur Enclose or cover material storage areas. Mix paint indoors in a containment area or Structure construction, stucco, Structures in a flat unpaved area. Prevent the painting and cleaning discharge of soaps, solvents, detergents and wash water, paint, form release oils and curing compounds. Dewatering if necessary when Water shall be filtered, settled or similarly Dewatering operations converting culvert inlet protection treated prior to discharge as shown on shown on plans plan. Designated areas for material delivery and Material delivery and storage Adjacent to construction entrance and storage. Placed near construction construction trailer. entrances, away from waterways and drainage paths Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Pollutant, or Pollutant Location on site Prevention Practices, Generating Activity Control Measures Material use during building process Building areas Follow manufacturer's instructions. MSDS's attached. Waste collection area will not receive a substantial amount of runoff from upland areas and does not drain directly to a waterway. Containers have lids covered before periods of rain, or are in a covered Solid waste disposal As provided by contractor area. Scheduled collection to prevent overfilling. MATERIALS NOT TO BE BURIED ON -SITE Convenient and well -maintained portable sanitary facilities will be provided, and Sanitary waste Current locations shown on plan located away from waterways or inlets. Such facilities shall be regularly maintained. Apply fertilizers in accordance with Landscaping operations Landscape areas shown on plan manufacturer's recommendations and not during rainfall events To be treated in a sediment basin or better Wash area is located at the construction control as specified on plan. Minimize Wash Waters entrance. Adjacent diversion dike will the discharge of pollutants from divert wash water to sediment trap. equipment and vehicle washin Vehicle and equipment washing Designated areas and details shown on Provide containment and filtering for all plan wash waters per the plan Minimization of exposure to precipitation and stormtater. Minimize the exposure of building materials, building products, construction wastes, trash, landscape materials, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides, detergents, sanitary waste, and other materials present on the site to precipitation and to stormwater. (Identify all non-stormwater discharges to occur on your site. Keep this plan up-to-date with ongoing site changes and inspections. See CGP, 9VAC25-880-70 section E for examples of non-stormwater discharges.) D. Non-stormwater discharges Discharge Pollutants or Pollutant Constituents Location on Site Dust control water Sediment As shown on plan Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Discharge Pollutants or Pollutant Location on Site Constituents E. Persons responsible for pollution prevention practices (Provide the names and contact information for all persons responsible for prevention practices as listed above.) Mr. Reid Murphy 400 Locust Avenue, Suite 3 Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-977-6406 F. Response and reporting practices Minimize discharges from spills and leaks. Minimize the discharge of pollutants from spills and leaks and implement chemical spill and leak prevention and response procedures as follows. Respond to all spills, leaks and discharges as follows, Materials and equipment necessary for oil or chemical spill cleanup will be kept in the temporary material storage trailer onsite. Equipment will include, but not be limited to, brooms, dust pans, mops, rags, gloves, goggles, kitty litter, sand, saw dust, and plastic and metal trash containers. All oil or other chemical spills will be cleaned up immediately upon discovery. Identify and stop source of discharge. Use absorptive materials to soak up as much chemical as possible. Place all contaminated material in trash containers for disposal. Report all spills, leaks and discharges as follows, (Provide detailed response and reporting practices according to 9VAC25-880-70, Part II, section A.4.e.) Reports will be made to the following: Virginia Department of Emergency Management Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Phone: (800) 468-8892 Spills large enough to reach the storm sewers will be reported to the National Response Center at 1-800-424-8802. Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County G. Pollution Prevention Awareness (Describe training and procedures to provide awareness and compliance for all measures in this document; waste management, wash waters, prevention measures, etc.) The registered land disturber shall oversee all construction activities to implement and maintain pollution prevention measures. As such training and procedures shall be provided by contractor for each worker on site before they begin land disturbing activities. Training on implementation of erosion and sediment control devices/procedures must be provided by registered land disturber each time a new E&SC procedure is constructed. Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 7. Discharges to impaired waters, surface waters within an applicable TNIDL wasteload allocation, and exceptional waters. This site discharges to Little Ivy Creek -Ivy Creek, VAV-H26R_IVC03A00 waters as detailed on the following sheets. Enhanced inspection frequency is required as outlined below: (1) Inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of (i) at least once every four business days or (ii) at least once every five business days and no later than 48 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm event occurs when there are more than 48 hours between business days, the inspection shall be conducted on the next business day; and (2) Representative inspections used by utility line installation, pipeline construction, or other similar linear construction activities shall inspect all outfalls discharging to surface waters identified as impaired or for which a TMDL wasteload allocation has been established and approved prior to the term of this general permit. Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Bacteria TMDL Development for the Rivanna River Mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and Tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek Watersheds Submitted by Virginia Department of Environmental Quality Prepared by THE Louis Berger Group, INC. 2445 M Street, NW Washington, DC 20037 Final Report March 2008 Executive Summary This report presents the development of bacteria TMDLs for the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek watersheds. These water bodies were listed as impaired on Virginia's 303(d) Total Maximum Daily Load Priority List and Reports (DEQ, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006) because of violations of the state's water quality standards for E. coli and for fecal coliform bacteria. Description of the Study Area The bacteria impaired Rivanna River watershed is located within the borders of Albemarle, Greene, Nelson, and Orange counties. The city of Charlottesville is also within the watershed's boundaries. All impaired streams are located in the Rivanna River watershed (USGS Cataloging Unit 02080204). The entire Rivanna River bacteria impaired watershed is approximately 321,877 acres. Impairment Description Segments of the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek were listed as bacteria impaired on Virginia's 2002, 2004, and/or 2006 303(d) Total Maximum Daily Load Priority List and Reports due to violations of the state's water quality standard for fecal coliform bacteria and/or E. coh. The impaired segments are located in the Rivanna River Basin in central Virginia. The watershed is located in the hydrologic unit (HUC) 02080204. The impaired watersheds include the City of Charlottesville and portions of Albemarle, Greene, Orange, and Nelson counties. The impaired segment of the Rivanna River (VAV-H28R-RVNOIA00) extends 5.28 miles along the mainstem from the confluence of the North Fork Rivanna River to Moores Creek. This segment of the Rivanna River was first listed on the 2006 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the E. coli standard. During the 2006 assessment period (January 200 through December 2004), 2 Executive Summary E-1 out of 9 samples (22%) collected at listing station 2-RVN037.54 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cfu/100 ml The impaired segment of Beaver Creek (VAV-H23R-BVR02AO4) extends 4.8 miles from its headwaters to Beaver Creek Reservoir. This segment of Beaver Creek was first listed on the 2004 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the fecal coliform standard. During the 2004 assessment period (January 1998 through December 2002), 2 out of 16 fecal coliform samples (13%) collected at listing station 2-BVR005.70 exceeded the fecal coliform standard instantaneous of 400 cfu/100 ml. This segment remained on the 303(d) list in the 2006 Water Quality Assessment Report. The impaired segment of Meadow Creek (VAV-H28R-MWCOIA00) extends 4.01 miles from its headwaters to the confluence of the Rivanna River. This segment of Meadow Creek was first listed on the 2002 303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the fecal coliform standard. During the 2002 assessment period (January 1996 through December 2000), 4 out of 23 fecal coliform samples (17%) collected at listing station 2-MWC000.60 exceeded the fecal coliform instantaneous standard of 400 cfu/100 ml. The impaired segment of the Mechums River (VAV-H23R-MCMOIA00) extends 10.44 miles from the confluence of the Lickinghole Creek to the Moormans River. This segment of the Mechums River was first listed on the 2006 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the E. coli standard. During the 2006 assessment period (January 2000 through December 2004), 2 out of 18 samples (11%) collected at listing station 2-MCM005.12 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cfu/100 MI. The impaired segment of the North Fork Rivanna River (VAV-H27R-RRNOIA00) extends 10.38 miles from the public water intake to the confluence of the Rivanna River. This segment of the North Fork Rivanna River was first listed on the 2006 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the E. coli standard. During the 2006 assessment period (January 2000 through December 2004), 3 out of 9 Executive Summary E-2 samples (33%) collected at listing station 2-RRN002.19 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cfu/100 ml. The impaired segment of Preddy Creek and its tributaries (VAV-H27R-PRDOlA00) extends 25.96 miles from its headwaters to the confluence of the Rivanna River. This segment of Preddy Creek was first listed on the 2006 305(b)/303(d) Water Quality Assessment Integrated Report for exceedances of the E. coli standard. During the 2006 assessment period (January 2000 through December 2004), 3 out of the 9 samples (33%) collected at listing station 2-PRD000.21 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cfu/100 ml. During this same period, only 1 out of the 9 samples (11%) collected at listing station 2- PRD004.42 exceeded the E. coli criterion of 235 cf i/100 ml. Applicable Water Quality Standards At the time of the initial listing of Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek segments, the Virginia Bacteria Water Quality Standard was expressed in fecal coliform bacteria; however, the bacteria water quality standard has recently been changed, and is now expressed in E. coli. Virginia's bacteria water quality standard currently states that E. coli bacteria shall not exceed a geometric mean of 126 E. coli counts per 100 mL of water for two or more samples within a calendar month, or an E. coli concentration of 235 counts per 100 mL of water at any time. However, the loading rates for watershed - based modeling are available only in terms of the previous standard, fecal coliform bacteria. Therefore, the TMDL was expressed in E. coli by converting modeled daily fecal coliform concentrations to daily E. coli concentrations using an in -stream translator. This TMDL was required to meet both the geometric mean and instantaneous E. coli water quality standard. Watershed Characterization The land use characterization for the Rivanna River watershed was based on a combination of land cover data from the National Land Use Land cover data set (NLCD) using 2001 reference data and the Virginia Department of Forestry 2005 land use data. Executive Summary E-3 Dominant land uses in the watershed are forest (64%) and agriculture (21%). These account for a combined 85% of the total land area in the watershed The potential sources of fecal coliform include run-off from livestock grazing, manure applications, industrial processes, residential, and domestic pets waste. Some of these sources are driven by dry weather and others are driven by wet weather. The potential sources of fecal coliform in the watershed were identified and characterized. These sources include permitted point sources, failed septic systems and straight pipes, livestock, wildlife, and pets. TMDL Technical Approach The Hydrologic Simulation Program -Fortran (HSPF) model was selected and used as a tool to predict the in -stream water quality conditions of the delineated watershed under varying scenarios of rainfall and fecal coliform loading. HSPF is a hydrologic, watershed -based water quality model. The results from the model were used to develop the TMDL allocations based on the existing fecal coliform load. Basically, this means that HSPF can explicitly account for the specific watershed conditions, the seasonal variations in rainfall and climate conditions, and activities and uses related to fecal coliform loading. The modeling process in HSPF starts with the following steps • delineating the watershed into smaller subwatersheds • entering the physical data that describe each subwatershed and stream segment • entering values for the rates and constants that describe the sources and the activities related to the fecal coliform loading in the watershed The Rivanna River watershed was delineated into 41 smaller subwatersheds to represent the watershed characteristics and to improve the accuracy of the HSPF model. Of these 41 representing the entire Rivanna River watershed, 28 were within the bacteria impaired watershed. This delineation was based on topographic characteristics, and was created using a Digital Elevation Model (DEM), stream reaches obtained from the National Hydrography Dataset (NHD), and stream flow and in -stream water quality data. Executive Summary E-4 Stream flow data were available from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Weather data were obtained from the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC). The data used in the model include meteorological data (hourly precipitation) and surface airways data (including wind speed/direction, ceiling height, dry bulb temperature, dew point temperature, and solar radiation). The period of January 1998 to December 2006 was used for HSPF hydraulic calibration and validation. The hydrologic calibration parameters were adjusted until there was a good agreement between the observed and simulated stream flow, thereby indicating that the model parameterization is representative of the hydrologic characteristics of the study areas. The model results closely matched the observed flows during low flow conditions, base flow recession and storm peaks. Instream water quality data for the calibration was retrieved from DEQ, and was evaluated for potential use in the set-up, calibration, and validation of the water quality model. The existing fecal coliform loading was calculated based on current watershed conditions. Since Virginia has recently changed its bacteria standard from fecal coliform to E. coli the modeled fecal coliform concentrations were changed to E. coli concentrations using a translator. TMDL Calculations The TMDL represents the maximum amount of a pollutant that the stream can receive without exceeding the water quality standard. The load allocation for the selected scenarios was calculated using the following equation: Where, TMDL = 2] WLA +2] LA + MOS WLA = wasteload allocation (point source contributions); LA = load allocation (non -point source allocation); and MOS = margin of safety. Executive Summary E-5 The margin of safety (MOS) is a required component of the TMDL to account for any lack of knowledge concerning the relationship between effluent limitations and water quality. The MOS was implicitly incorporated in this TMDL. Implicitly incorporating the MOS required that allocation scenarios be designed to meet a 30-day geometric mean E. coli standard of 126 cfu/100 mL and the instantaneous E. coli standard of 235 cfu/100 mL with 0% exceedance. Typically, there are several potential allocation strategies that would achieve the TMDL endpoint and water quality standards. A number of load allocation scenarios were developed to determine the final TMDL load allocation scenario. For the hydrologic period of January 2000 to December 2006, fecal coliform loading and instream fecal coliform concentrations were estimated for the various scenarios using the developed HSPF model of the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek. After using the instream translator, the TMDL allocation plan was developed to meet geometric mean and instantaneous E. coli standards. Based on the load -allocation scenario analyses, the daily TMDL allocation plans that will meet the 30-day E. coli geometric mean water quality standard of 126 cfu/100 mL and the instantaneous E. coli water quality standard of 235 cfu/100 mL are presented in Table E-1. Executive Summary E-6 Table E-1: Allocation Plan Loads for E. coli (% reduction) for the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek Mechums River, d Beaver Watershed Human Sources Livestock Agricultural Wildlife (failed septic (Direct and urban (Direct systems and Instream non point Instream straight pipes) Loading) sources Loading) Rivanna River 100% 100% 95% 76% VAV-H28R-RVNOIA00 North Fork Rivanna River VAV-H27R-RRNOIA00 100% 100% 95% 92% Preddy Creeks and Tributaries 100% 100% 95% 72% VAV-H27R-PRDOIA00 Meadow Creek VAV-H28R-MWCOIA00 100% 100% 95% 48% Mechums River 100% 100% 95% 76% VAV-H23R-MCMOIA00 Beaver Creek 100% 100% 95% 66% VAV-H23R-BVR02A04 The summaries of the daily bacteria TMDL allocation plan loads for the Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek and tributaries, Meadow Creek, Mechums River, and Beaver Creek are presented in Table E-2. Table E-3 summarizes the yearly bacteria TMDL allocation plan loads. Table F-2: Rivanna River mainstem, North Fork Rivanna River, Preddy Creek Meadow Beaver Creek TMDL �and Loads for E. coli (cfu/day) WLA (Point LA MOS Watershed Sources) (Nonpoint (Margin of TMDL sources) safety) Rivanna River 3.72E+10 4.11E+11 Implicit 4.48E+l l VAV-H28R-RVNOIA00 North Fork Rivanna River 9.88E+09 1.62E+l l Implicit 1.72E+l l VAV-H27R-RRNOIA00 Preddy Creeks and Tributaries 6.67E+08 5.91E+10 Implicit 5.97E+10 VAV-H27R-PRDOIA00 Meadow Creek 4.08E+10 2.36E+10 Implicit 6.44E+10 VAV-H28R-MWCOIA00 Mechums River 906E+07 3.50E+10 Implicit 3.51E+10 VAV-H23R-MCMOIA00 Beaver Creek 2.60E+08 1.12E+10 Implicit 1.14E+10 VAV-H23R-BVR02A04 Executive Summary E-7 Table Ina River mainstem,North1 I 1 1 I 1 11 II Be 1 II J Loads WLA (Point LA MOS Watershed Sources) (Nonpoint (Margin of TMDL sources) safety) Rivanna River 4.93E+12 4.11E+13 Implicit 4.60E+13 VAV-H28R-RVNOIA00 North Fork Rivanna River 2.15E+12 1.54E+13 Implicit 1.75E+13 VAV-H27R-RRNOIA00 Preddy Creeks and Tributaries 2.43E+11 5.58E+12 Implicit 5.83E+12 VAV-H27R-PRDOIA00 Meadow Creek 3.89E+12 2.23E+12 Implicit 6.12E+12 VAV-H28R-MWCOlA00 Mechums River 3.31E+10 3.31E+12 Implicit 3.34E+12 VAV-H23R-MCMOIA00 Beaver Creek 3.29E+10 1.07E+12 Implicit 1.10E+12 VAV-H23R-BVR02A04 TMDL Implementation The Commonwealth intends for this TMDL to be implemented through best management practices (BMPs) in the watershed. Implementation will occur in stages. The benefits of staged implementation are: 1) as stream monitoring continues to occur, it allows for water quality improvements to be recorded as they are being achieved; 2) it provides a measure of quality control, given the uncertainties that exist in any model; 3) it provides a mechanism for developing public support; 4) it helps to ensure the most cost effective practices are implemented initially, and 5) it allows for the evaluation of the TMDL's adequacy in achieving the water quality standard. Table E-4 provides load reduction targets for staged implementation achieving a 10% instantaneous standard violation reduction for each TMDL watershed. While section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act and current EPA regulations do not require the development of TMDL implementation plans as part of the TMDL process, they do require reasonable assurance that the load and wasteload allocations can and will be implemented. Additionally, Virginia's 1997 Water Quality Monitoring Information and Restoration Act (the "Act") directs the State Water Control Board to "develop and implement a plan to achieve fully supporting status for impaired waters" (Section 62. 1 - Executive Summary E-8 44.19.7). The Act also establishes that the implementation plan shall include the date of expected achievement of water quality objectives, measurable goals, corrective actions necessary and the associated costs, benefits and environmental impacts of addressing the impairments. EPA outlines the minimum elements of an approvable implementation plan in its 1999 "Guidance for Water Quality -Based Decisions: The TMDL Process." The listed elements include implementation actions/management measures, timelines, legal or regulatory controls, time required to attain water quality standards, monitoring plans, and milestones for attaining water quality standards. Once developed, DEQ intends to incorporate the TMDL implementation plan into the appropriate Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP), in accordance with the Clean Water Act's Section 303(e). In response to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between EPA and DEQ, DEQ also submitted a draft Continuous Planning Process to EPA in which DEQ commits to regularly updating the WQMPs. Thus, the WQMPs will be, among other things, the repository for all TMDLs and TMDL implementation plans developed within a river basin. Executive Summary E-9 Table mainstem, North Fork Rivanna1 1 I tributaries Meadow Cree_�,j- Mechums River and Beaver Creek TMDL_ I zatiom Scenario Instantaneous 1 1 Violation violation of violation of Failed Direct NPS NPS Direct GM Inst. Watershed Septics & Livestock (Agricultural) (Urban) Wildlife standard standard Pipes 126 235 #/100m1 #/100m1 Rivanna River VAV-H28R- 100% 92% 0% 0% 0% 14.7% 10% RVNOIA00 North Fork Rivanna River 100% 100% 50% 58% 0% 21% 10% VAV-H27R- RRNOlA00 Preddy Creeks and Tributaries 100% 100% 50% 48% 0% 36.8% 10% VAV-H27R- PRDOlA00 Meadow Creek VAV-H28R- 100% 100% 0% 23% 0% 27% 10% MWCOIA00 Mechums River VAV-H23R- 100% 100% 55% 0% 0% 33% 10% MCMOlA00 Beaver Creek VAV-H23R- 100% 95% 0% 0% 0% 31.4% 10% BVR02AO4 Executive Summary E-10 Section 8. Qualified personnel The following personnel are responsible for inspections; (Provide the name, telephone number, and qualifications of the qualified personnel conducting inspections.) Mr. Reid Murphy 400 Locust Avenue, Suite 3 Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-977-6406 Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 9. Signed Certification CERTIFICATION "I certify under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, or those persons directly responsible for gathering the information, the information submitted is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate, and complete. I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisc)nrnerit for knowing violations." Owner/Operator Name: Company: Title: Signature: Date: Mr. Reid Murphy 400 Locust Avenue, Suite 3 Charlottesville, VA 22902 434-977-6406 Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 10. Delegation of authority. (Provide the persons or positions with authority to sign inspection reports or to modify the stormwater pollution prevention plan. A formal, signed delegation of authority is needed.) Delegation of Authority I, (name), hereby designate the person or specifically described position below to be a duly authorized representative for the purpose of overseeing compliance with environmental requirements, including the Construction General Permit, at the construction site. The designee is authorized to sign any reports, stormwater pollution prevention plans and all other documents required by the permit. (name of person or position) (company) (address) (city, state, zip) (phone) By signing this authorization, I confirm that I meet the requirements to make such a designation as set forth in the Construction General Permit (CGP), and that the designee above meets the definition of a "duly authorized representative". Operator Name: Company: Title: Signature: Date: Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 11. General permit copy (Provide a copy of the construction general permit, 9VAC25-880) Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County Section 12. Inspection logs INSPECTION FREQUENCY: (1) Inspections shall be conducted at a frequency of (i) at least once every four business days or (ii) at least once every five business days and no later than 48 hours following a measurable storm event. In the event that a measurable storm event occurs when there are more than 48 hours between business days, the inspection shall be conducted on the next business day; and (2) Representative inspections used by utility line installation, pipeline construction, or other similar linear construction activities shall inspect all outfalls discharging to surface waters identified as impaired or for which a TMDL wasteload allocation has been established and approved prior to the term of this general permit. Issued — 10/2014 Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Albemarle County