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WPO202100033 Plan - VSMP 2022-09-16
EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES ES-1: UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, ALL VEGETATIVE AND STRUCTURAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PRACTICES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED ACCORDING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK AND VIRGINIA REGULATIONS 9VAC25-840-40 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REGULATIONS. ES-2: THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY MUST BE NOTIFIED ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE, ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY, AND ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE FINAL INSPECTION. ES-3: SEDIMENT BASINS, TRAPS, AND ANY OTHER MEASURES INTENDED TO TRAP SEDIMENT SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AS A FIRST STEP AND SHALL BE MADE FUNCTIONAL BEFORE UPSLOPE LAND DISTURBANCES TAKE PLACE. PERIMETER DIKES AND SEDIMENT BARRIERS SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED AS A SECOND STEP IN ANY LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY. ES-4: STABILIZATION MEASURES SHALL BE APPLIED TO EARTHEN STRUCTURES SUCH AS DAMS, DIKES AND DIVERSIONS IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION. ES-5: A COPY OF THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN INCLUDING THE NARRATIVE SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON THE SITE AT ALL TIMES. ES-6: PRIOR TO COMMENCING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES IN AREAS OTHER THAN INDICATED ON THESE PLANS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, OFF -SITE BORROW OR WASTE AREAS), THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A SUPPLEMENTARY EROSION CONTROL PLAN TO THE OWNER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY. ES-7: THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF ANY ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES NECESSARY TO PREVENT EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION AS DETERMINED BY THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY. ES-8: ALL DISTURBED AREAS ARE TO DRAIN TO APPROVED SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES AT ALL TIMES DURING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND DURING SITE DEVELOPMENT UNTIL FINAL STABILIZATION IS ACHIEVED. ES-9: DURING DEWATERING OPERATIONS, WATER WILL BE PUMPED INTO AN APPROVED FILTERING DEVICE. ES-10: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES PERIODICALLY AND AFTER EACH RUNOFF PRODUCING RAINFALL EVENT. ANY NECESSARY REPAIRS OR CLEANUP TO MAINTAIN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. ES-11: PERMANENT OR TEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATIONS 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 A FINAL GRADE BUT WILL REMAIN DORMANT (UNDISTURBED FOR LONGER THAN 14 DAYS). PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE APPLIED TO AREAS THAT ARE TO BE LEFT DORMANT FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR. ES-12: A PERMANENT VEGETATIVE COVER SHALL BE ESTABLISHED ON DENUDED AREAS NOT OTHERWISE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED. PERMANENT VEGETATION SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED ESTABLISHED UNTIL A GROUND COVER IS ACHIEVED THAT, IS UNIFORM, MATURE ENOUGH TO SURVIVE AND WILL INHIBIT EROSION. ES-13: DURING CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROJECT SOIL STOCK PILES SHALL BE STABILIZED OR PROTECTED WITH SEDIMENT TRAPPING MEASURES. ES-14: CUT AND FILL SLOPES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN A MANNER THAT WILL MINIMIZE EROSION. SLOPES THAT ARE FOUND TO BE ERODING EXCESSIVELY WITHIN ONE YEAR OR PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH ADDITIONAL SLOPE STABILIZING MEASURES UNTIL THE PROBLEM IS CORRECTED. ES-15: ALL STORM SEWER INLETS THAT ARE MADE OPERABLE DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PROTECTED SO THAT SEDIMENT WATER CANNOT ENTER THE CONVEYANCE SYSTEM WITHOUT FIRST BEING FILTERED OR OTHERWISE TREATED TO REMOVE SEDIMENT. ES-16: BEFORE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED STORM WATER CONVEYANCE CHANNELS OR PIPES ARE MADE OPERATIONS, ADEQUATE OUTLET PROTECTION AND ANY REQUIRED TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT CHANNEL LINING SHALL BE INSTALLED IN BOTH THE CONVEYANCE CHANNEL AND RECEIVING CHANNEL. ES-17: WHEN WORK IN A LIVE WATERCOURSE IS PERFORMED, PRECAUTIONS SHALL BE TAKEN TO MINIMIZE ENCROACHMENT, CONTROL SEDIMENT TRANSPORT AND STABILIZE THE WORK AREA TO THE GREATEST EXTENT POSSIBLE DURING CONSTRUCTION NONERODIBLE MATERIAL SHALL BE USED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF CAUSEWAYS AND COFFERDAMS. EARTHEN FILL MAY BE USED FOR THESE STRUCTURES IF ARMORED BY NONERODIBLE COVER MATERIALS ES-18: WHEN A LIVE WATERCOURSE MUST BE CROSSED BY CONSTRUCTION VEHICLES MORE THAN TWICE IN A SIX-MONTH PERIOD, A TEMPORARY VEHICULAR STREAM CROSSING CONSTRUCTED OF NONERODIBLE MATERIAL SHALL BE PROVIDED. ES-19: THE BED AND BANKS OF A WATERCOURSE SHALL BE STABILIZED IMMEDIATELY AFTER WORK IN THE WATERCOURSE IS COMPLETE. ES-20: TEMPORARY SOIL STABILIZATION SHALL BE APPLIED WITHIN SEVEN DAYS TO DENUDED AREAS THAT MAY NOT BE AT FINAL GRADE BUT WILL REMAIN DORMANT FOR LONGER THAN 14 DAYS. ES-21: UNDERGROUND UTILITY LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS IN ADDITION TO OTHER APPLICABLE CRITERIA: A. NO MORE THAN 500 LINEAR FEET OF TRENCH MAY BE OPENED AT ONE TIME. B.EXCAVATED MATERIAL SHALL BE PLACED ON THE UPHILL SIDE OF TRENCHES. C.EFFLUENT FROM DEWATERING OPERATIONS SHALL BE FILTERED OR PASSED THROUGH AN APPROVED SEDIMENT TRAPPING DEVICE OR BOTH, AND DISCHARGED IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT ADVERSELY AFFECT FLOWING STREAMS OF OFF -SITE PROPERTY. D. MATERIAL USED FOR BACKFILLING TRENCHES SHALL BE PROPERLY COMPACTED IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE EROSION AND PROMOTE STABILIZATION. E. RESTABILIZATION SHALL BE ACCOMPLISHED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THESE REGULATIONS. F. APPLICABLE SAFETY REGULATIONS SHALL BE COMPLIED WITH. ES-22: WHERE CONSTRUCTION VEHICLE ACCESS ROUTES INTERSECT PAVED OR PUBLIC ROADS, PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE TO MINIMIZE THE TRANSPORT OF SEDIMENT BY VEHICULAR TRACKING ONTO THE PAVED SURFACE. WHERE SEDIMENT IS TRANSPORTED ONTO A PAVED OR PUBLIC ROAD SURFACE, THE ROAD SHALL BE CLEANED THOROUGHLY AT THE END OF EACH DAY. SEDIMENT SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE ROAD BY SHOVELING OR SWEEPING AND TRANSPORTED TO A SEDIMENT CONTROL DISPOSAL AREA. STREET WASHING SHALL BE ALLOWED ONLY AFTER SEDIMENT IS REMOVED IN THIS MANNER. ES-23: ALL TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE REMOVED WITHIN 30 DAYS AFTER FINAL SITE STABILIZATION OR AFTER THE TEMPORARY MEASURES ARE NO LONGER NEEDED, UNLESS OTHERWISE AUTHORIZED BY THE LOCAL PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR. TRAPPED SEDIMENT AND THE DISTURBED SOIL AREAS RESULTING FROM THE DISPOSITION OF TEMPORARY MEASURES SHALL BE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED TO PREVENT FURTHER EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION. ES-24: ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE CHECKED DAILY AND AFTER EACH SIGNIFICANT RAINFALL. THEY WILL BE INSPECTED FOR UNDERMINING, DETERIORATION, EROSION, AND EXCESS DEPOSITED MATERIAL. ALL DEFICIENCIES WILL BE CORRECTED IMMEDIATELY. EXCESS MATERIAL WILL BE SPREAD ON THE SITE IN A MANNER WHICH WILL NOT LEAD TO FURTHER EROSION POTENTIAL. ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE STABILIZED WITH TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT SEEDING WITHIN 7 DAYS FOLLOWING FINISH GRADING. SEEDING SHALL BE DONE ACCORDING TO STANDARD & SPECIFICATION 3.31 TEMPORARY OR 3.32 PERMANENT SEEDING, OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK AND DCR TECHNICAL BULLETIN #4. APPLICATION RATES FOR MULCH, FERTILIZER, LIMESTONE AND SEEDING MIXTURE SHALL BE AS INDICATED BELOW. TEMPORARY PERMANENT SPECIES LBS/ACRE SPECIES LBS/ACRE ANNUAL RYEGRASS & CEREAL RYE 50-100 KENTUCKY 31 FESCUE 128 ANNUAL RYE GRASS 60-100 RED TOP GRASS 2 GERMAN MILLET 50 SEASONAL NURSE CROP* 20 TOTAL 160-250 TOTAL 150 *USE SEASONAL NURSE CROP AS INDICATED BELOW ❑ SEPT. 1st - FEB. 15th 98 ANNUAL RYE & CEREAL RYE ❑ MAR. - MAY 15th ANNUAL RYE ❑ FEB. 16th - APR. 30th ANNUAL RYEGRASS ❑ MAY 16th - AUG. 15th FOXTAIL MILLET ❑ MAY 1st - AUG. 31st GERMAN MILLET ❑ AUG. 16th - OCT. ANNUAL RYE ❑ NOV. - FEB. WINTER RYE FERTILIZER: 10-10-10 0 450 PULVERIZED AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE: LBS/ACRE (10 LBS/1,000 SF) 2 TONS/ACRE (90 LBS/1,000 SF) FERTILIZER: 10-20-10 0 500 LBS/ACRE (12 LBS/1,000 SF) PULVERIZED AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE: 2 TONS/ACRE (90 LBS/1,000 SF) ORGANIC MULCH MATERIALS AND VESCH TABLE 3.35-A APPLICATION RATES RATES MULCHES PER ACRE PER 1000 SF NOTES: 1} - 2 TONS 70 - 90 Ibs. FREE FROM WEEDS AND COARSE MATTER. MUST BE ANCHORED. STRAW OR HAY (MIN. 2 TONS FOR SPREAD WITH MULCH BLOWER OR BY HAND WINTER COVER) FIBER MULCH MINIMUM 35 Ibs. DO NOT USE AS MULCH FOR WINTER COVER OR DURING HOT, DRY 1500 Ibs. PERIODS. APPLY AS SLURRY CORN STALKS 4 - 6 tons 185 - 275 Ibs. CUT OR SHREDDED IN 4-6" LENGTHS. AIR DRIED. DO NOT USE IN FINE TURF AREAS. APPLY WITH MULCH BLOWER OR BY HAND. FREE OF COARSE MATTER, AIR-DRIED. TREAT WITH 12 Ibs. WOOD CHIPS 4 - 6 tons 185 - 275 Ibs. NITROGEN PER TON. DO NOT USE IN FINE TURF AREAS. APPLY WITH MULCH BLOWER, CHIP HANDLER, OR BY HAND. BARK CHIPS OR 50 - 70 c.y. 1 - 2 c.y. FREE OF COARSE MATTER. AIR-DRIED. DO NOT USE IN FINE TURF SHREDDED BARK AREAS. APPLY WITH MULCH BLOWER, CHIP HANDLER, OR BY HANE * WHEN FIBER MULCH IS THE ONLY AVAILABLE MULCH DURING PERIODS WHEN STRAW SHOULD BE USED, APPLY AT A MINIMUM RATE OF 2000 Ibs./ac. OR 45 Ibs./1000 sq. ft. TFROXELL POULTFnD\Y HOUSE PROJECT FILE #: WPO2O21O0033 ENTRANCE \ \ s�, O APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF P s� TRANSITION FROM PUBLIC ROAD TO PRIVATE DRIVE .-V'PO DYERS MILL LN. `rS / RT. 713 X EXISTING DRIVEWAY / EXISTING SERVICE ENTRANCE •� \ sS TO SITE O 1900. GRAPHIC SCALE / 300' 0 300' 600' SCALE: 1 "=300' - \ � �`90 �\ \ \ \ \ LEGEND EXISTING BUILDING - PROPOSED BUILDING PROPOSED ROAD/EOP EXISTING ROAD APPROXIMATE PROPERTY LINE - - • - SURVEYED PROPERTY LINE 0 GRAVEL AREA 0 CONCRETE AREA 0 © REVISION SYMBOLS 123D--- EXISTING CONTOURS ;z PROPOSED CONTOURS 00000o PROPOSED/EX DITCH OR SWALE + 28.5 PV PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION DRAINAGE FLOW DISTURBED AREA PROPOSED EASEMENT r VICINITY MAP SCALE: 1"=1000' SITE DESIGN: BLACKWELL ENGINEERING ATTN: NATHAN BLACKWELL 566 EAST MARKET STREET HARRISONBURG, VA 22801 540-432-9555 DEVELOPER: BROC TROXELL 7369 DYERS MILL LANE SCOTTSVILLE, VA 24590 570-4120364 PROPERTY INFO: TM #129-5 7369 DYERS MILL LANE SCOTTSVILLE, 24590 MAN. DISTRICT- SAMUAL MILLER AREA = 399.71 ACRES ZONED: Rural Areas PROPOSED USE: AGRICULTURAL - POULTRY HOUSES FEMA FLOOD ZONE: X DISTURBED AREA = 8.51 AC 866' NOTE: FOR THE PURPOSES OF PLAN REVIEW AND APPROVAL, NATHAN H. KNOPP, P.E. IS THE CERTIFIED RESPONSIBLE LAND DISTURBER (CRLD). CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATE AT TIME OF CONSTRUCTION TO THE COUNTY E&SC ADMINISTRATOR. NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE A CERTIFIED RESPONSIBLE LAND DISTURBER UPON PERMIT REQUEST FROM COUNTY E&SC ADMINISTRATOR. CRLD FOR THIS PROJECT IS: NAM E: CERT.# IEASSTORM EIyf� / \ \ - / / -flE DOFCONSTRUCTION. SMENTASIN TOBSEE CONVERTED DRY POND SH3T Aso= \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ 0 \------T _ / �� \ \ WKO,S \ /� PROPOSED SWIM\-- _ / � -fAt_1LITY_EASEMENT THICKNESS\�4' g60/��� ��\ *ge - - - ROUGH. UNADJUSTED CUT/FILL ESTIMATES CUT- 22,000 YD3 FILL- 21,600 YD3 NET- 400 YD3 CUT NOTE: THE ENTIRE STORMWATER PLAN WILL BE RE-EVALUATED AND NEW CONTROL AND TREATMENT MEASURES IMPLEMENTED AS NEEDED FOR ANY CHANGE TO OPEN SPACE/ MANAGED TURF/ IMPERVIOUS COVER. OWNER RECOGNITION: - \ 8.0 BERM 498 \ \ \ 20.0_ 494 - - - duo=0.5' �\ \ \ ` \sue \ \ _ 9 - / W=6.25 I R R 500 Rss , \ \ \\ \ qg8JROPOSED " I od.p pv PV\01.1 6 7 p \ 15" HDPE INLET OR EQUIV. \ \ 63 X 704 \ TOP=500.3 pV 01 \ 103 LF OF 15" 178' LF OF 15" 15" HOPE INLET OR EQUIV. '� \ 15" INVERT=495.6 HOPE PIPE ® 1.4% 500 POULTRY HOUSE HI PIPE ® 1.1% TOP_500.3 \ \ \ \ 01.7 pV 15" INVERT=495.5 FFE=502f 15" INVERT=496.0 PV \ / D1 \ 5p2 HEIGHT -15' Soo 15" INVERT=495.9 g01.> Oa•L ,( \ \ .9 �v - pv 01 +Pv -p_v \ \ � s • � 1 1.� pV+ `_------- -501 -_ �-__ ��1� + v+ \ - sot --- \ \ + j 1 \ 23.0 -:4 - --- 01.1 +P� 01.4 \ .2 pV+ _j 4.0' - 37 LF OF 15 - - -. 2 pV+ \ \ \ \37 LF OF 15" \ •2 PV.1.- 11 - HIE PIPEV-1.4% / \ �- ` \ HOPE PIPE 0 1.1% \ \ \ pV+ --- - 501 - ---- 01.6 + \-� + \ - 501,- _---- \ �- V_ot_p - 9 p 3.0 - ��� 016 PV \ \ ---G '-_� \\ p1� Pv+ p1g +� -p �\ / I \ 01.7 P \V _ PROPOSED p1i -'-PN \ PV 63 X 704 15" HOPE INLET OR EQUIV. - 1 1.4- 0 0 \ 15" HOPE INLET OR EQUIV. 90.5 LF OF 15" TOP=500.3 v _ j 0 m ro \ 75.0' TOP=500.3 HOPE PIPE 0 1.2% POULTRY HOUSE 90 LF OF 15" +P �Oq.-7I 15" INVERT=496.1 HOPE PIPE 0 1.1% 15" INVERT=496.4 7 j 0 V p1.1 15" INVERT=496.0 - FFE=502f 15" INVERT=496.3 pv 01•-- pv ---\ j p HEIGHT -15 �\ - TEMPORAUNERSION01•g RY DIKE TO BE REMOVED AT \ - - - - - - 9 4. O1 �� / \ - 9 ® 0j - � D OF PROJECT 500 500 - --------- _� / - _- ---- \ -- HE END E _ _ _ ' - - - - � TEMPORARY DITCH TO B --------- 504 -- OE1PV,�EDEAT T -- --------/ ii ----- ---- - - - _ - OW MIN M "WON - \ ,, LITTER , �TORAGE� -' EXTRA NOTES: ---____, saw----'- \\ � r mm y FFE=Soa 1. THE OWNER AND CONTRACTOR MAY NEED TO MAKE MODIFICATIONS TO THE PLANS TO MATCH FIELD CONDITIONS. THE �' - - - - - \ \ j CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT EXISTING TOPO LINES ON PLANS GENERALLY DISPLAY FIELD CONDITIONS. IF A ' - BBB- - - - - - \ \ , EXISTING SIGNIFICANT DISCREPANCY IS FOUND, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ENGINEER. - - - - _ \ \ \ , , BUILDING , _ 504 \ ' - - � ' _ _ � - - - - � \ � \ \ \ ,► APPROX 50'x3b' / / GRA\HI�iC SCALE 2. TOPO INFORMATION WAS OBTAINED FROM BLACKWELL ENGINEERING ON MARCH 3, 2021. - -- _ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ - - - - - J / 3. PROPERTY LINE OBTAINED FROM COUNTY GIS. TO BE USED AS A GENERAL REFERENCE ONLY. / - - - - �196' \ - \ \ \ \ \ - - - 50' 0 50' 100' 4. EROSION SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES TO BE INSTALLED FIRST, GRADING OF BUILDING PAD TO PROCEED ONCE ------ - / /-----A'94-� MEASURES ARE IN PLACE AND STABILIZED WITH SEED/MULCH. ROAD TO BE GRAVELED, AND OPEN AREAS TO BE SEEDED / / \ \ \ \ \ \ / - SCALE: 1"=50' ONCE GRADING ALLOWS. CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS TO COMMENCE. ESC MEASURES TO BE REMOVED AND SEEDED / / - - ONCE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ALLOWS.- - 5. SLOPES GREATER THAN 3:1 ARE TO BE TREATED AS CRITICAL AREAS. / / - - - 490- - - - Date: 3/21 /21 Scale: 1 "=50' Designed by: NHK Drawn by: BWK Checked by: NHK 0 O O u � 00 �r oo X N oo LL C N - " L C OltJ IL aEL^W a a C U y > M L i d 00 0 %. `V -Co _ lL a 2 - CtD a ° `ms E W Lnxaw Revision Dates 7/6/21 PER CO 8 12 21 PER CO. 9 3 21 PER CO. 5/19/22 PER CO. LLI Lv O Z N z Q J X J a r N J J Q > J Z cl�O ~ LLJ O o J (L U LL1 J Q O > J � 0 N LaJ m Cn (7 X Lo O O M U to Drawing No. 1 of 5 Sheets Job No. 2888 )re 1 C PROTECTION d _0.7" W=30' LO=YO' THICKNESS=14' TO OUTLET AT STREAM I TRANSITION TO CHANNEL CROSS SECTION 0 TRANSITION TO CHANNEL CROSS SECTION B 11" ram' / POND OUTLET DITCH PLAN CHANNEL BOTTOM LINING WIDTH F S CO =III= I 1= 1- 1=1"- —I 11=1 11=1 TYPICAL DITCH 1 SECTION FOR PROPOSED POND 0 UTFALL NTS APPROXIMATE SLOPE RATIO BOTTOM OTTOM y / /• // / / / / j / I — / l/ I / r — — — — — — — — — Q) 4, /20 LF OF/ 4" HDPE MI3'3COVER I TRAN$I ION DITCH�DEEP Eµ-1 BOTH // / / � / ,t /f t / / / / / /[KNEL GR SS ECT NA -'s? A10"49 A, / / / I/ // l\ I lIIII IIIIiIIII / II II I�III I I iII1 1 / \ \ /\ GP\ A�HIC $Cl\ d\\\�00 50' 10\0\ . SCALE: 1\"=50'\ B�VK YWpV 0you Or 0000 JryL C IL auELn -,u NCTCD ttDD Ln`co Wm EW LnxLL W 7/6/21 PER CO 8 12 21 PER CO. 9 3 21 PER CO. 5/19/22 PER CO. JCL Ljw O N �a� F_ J >- W J W0 > LLJ O JW Q_ LLj J J O j C0N mD O X O O, W V) ZCL Drawing No. [J o bN o. 28838 7/6/21 PER CO 8 12 21 PER CO. 9 3 21 PER CO. 5/19/22 PER CO. JCL Ljw O N �a� F_ J >- W J W0 > LLJ O JW Q_ LLj J J O j C0N mD O X O O, W V) ZCL Drawing No. [J o bN o. 28838 JCL Ljw O N �a� F_ J >- W J W0 > LLJ O JW Q_ LLj J J O j C0N mD O X O O, W V) ZCL Drawing No. [J o bN o. 28838 Drawing No. [J o bN o. 28838 450 0 h a EXISTING DRAINAGE AREAS 2.23 ACRES TO ENERGY BALANCE POINT OF ANALYSIS \ #2 (EB 2) I p0 5p0 490 460 10 k 20.57 ACRES TO ENERGY BALANCE POINT #1 (5.54 SITE ACRES) (15.03 OFFSITE ACRES) ' o 450 k10 k6 h GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0 200' 400' WPO BUFFER (FROM GIS) �_ SCALE: 1"=200' CRITICAL SLOPES (FROM GIS) HSG D N81 385.00 0 C5 N � O rn z HSG B `10\O 00, 867.03' N88'35'27"W 30S 00, ESC DRAINAGE AREAS h � a 7.09 ACRES TO SEDIMENT BASIN 450 460 I k10 00 k 90 k 00 h WPO BUFFER (FROM GIS) CRITICAL SLOPES (FROM GIS) WATER QUALITY MASTER PLAN HYDROLOGIC SOIL GROUP _ B SOIL _ D SOIL ® B SWIM FOREST & OPEN SPACE EASEMENT / 0 IMPERVIOUS PROJECT AREA / EASEMENT = 17.50 ACRES B-SOIL = 5.18 ACRES (60.87 % OF DIST. AREA) D-SOIL = 0.05 ACRES (00.59 % OF DIST. AREA) 0000, IMPERVIOUS = 3.28 ACRES (38.54 % OF DIST. AREA) J NOTE: THE SWIM FOREST AND OPEN SPACE EASEMENT IS SUBJECT TO THE GUIDANCE SET / FORTH BY DEQ IN THE VIRGINIA STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. THE AREAS WILL REMAIN UNDISTURBED IN A NATURAL, VEGETATED STATE, EXCEPT FOR ACTIVITIES AS APPROVED BY THE LOCAL PROGRAM AUTHORITY, SUCH AS FOREST MANAGEMENT, CONTROL OF INVASIVE SPECIES, REPLANTING AND REVEGETATING, PASSIVE RECREATION (E.G., TRAILS), AND LIMITED BUSH HOGGING TO MAINTAIN DESIRED VEGETATIVE COMMUNITY (BUT NO MORE THAN FOUR TIMES A YEAR). RECORDED AS INSF #202200005852 GRAPHIC SCALE 200' 0 200' 400' SCALE: 1"=200' 500 k90 460 10 I k � I O 450 1 k6 GRAPHIC SCALE �..,. 0 200' 400' I. SCALE: 1"=200' 1 T' ANALYSIS P (1.85 ADDITIONAL ACRES) 1.95 ADDI/CRES-MANAGED CRES TO POND 1.09 TURF RES IMPERVIOUS P INT OF #1 (EB 1) PROPOSED DRAINAGE AREAS 0.47 ACRES TO ENERGY BALANCE POINT OF ANALYSIS #2 (EB 2) .50 ACRES TO DI #1 490 .17 ACRES -MANAGED TURF .33 ACRES IMPERVIOUS .50 ACRES TO DI #2 �.. .17 ACRES -MANAGED TURF .33 ACRES IMPERVIOUS / 500 p 0 5q9 ADDITIONAL 1.47 ACRES / - 450 TO CULVERTS C� moo .85 ACRES CULVERT #1 10 .52 ACRES -MANAGED TURF V .33 ACRES IMPERVIOUS p V v \ a \ .50 ACRES TO DI #3 .17 ACRES -MANAGED TURF V \50 ': o/ J./ .33 ACRES IMPERVIOUS kl - \,10 ` / / /.50 ACRES TO DI #4 .177 ACRES -MANAGED TURF .33 ACRES IMPERVIOUS .62 ACRES TO CULVERT #2 Q .36 ACRES -MANAGED TURF .26 ACRES IMPERVIOUS o 450 h a h� �10 k6 h 1.63 ACRES TO DITCH #1 0.51 ACRES -MANAGED TURF 0.37 ACRES IMPERVIOUS 0.75 ACRES -CROP WPo BUFFER (FROM GIS) `. GRAPHIC SCALE CRITICAL SLOPES (FROM GIS) 200' 0 200' 400' SCALE: 1"=200' ,r I LIMITS OF ANALYSIS >1000 ACRES\ POINT C APPROXIMATELY 260 ACRES TOTAL (APPROX. 235 ADDITIONAL ACRES) POINT B APPROX. 25 ACRES �j 5'- TRIBUTARIES TO TOTIER CREEK v POINT A EX DA:14.97 ACRES PRO DA:13.47 ACRES ENERGY BALANCE POINT OF ANALYSIS #2 CONTROL POINT FOR SURVEY DISTURBED AREA 8.53 ACRES - - CONTROL POINT I FOR SURVEY GRAPHIC SCALE 500' 0 500' 1000' SCALE: 1"=500' Date: 3/21 /21 Scale: AS NOTED Designed by: NHK Drawn by: BWK Checked by: NHK c tD o y O u � on Ln p X N m Ln N J - N L C a a 'u T ,,, W ai N E 'n m 0 tl� ; c - L N Y y � tY7 U L i d' m C Ln w � c m W 2 N - C L r ° `m s E W Zo Crud W Cs�1yVP a �3 Jti4 N r `z� a� 'j 0 0+ z a 44p4 Revision Dates 7/6/21 PER CO 8 12 21 PER CO. 9 3 21 PER CO. 5/19/22 PER CO. Z w Q J W O N Z 0 un a r J J N x >- Ld J Q > W I_- 0 Q ~ O 0:� J CL U LLJ J c L J CL' 0 (n 0 X m O (D O OU H (All M X �V) Drawing No. 3 of 5 Sheets Job No. 2888 MINIMUM STANDARDS 1. Permanent or temporary 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 final grade but will remain dormant for longer than 14 days. Permanent stabilization shall be applied to areas that are to be left dormant for more than one year. 2. During construction of the project, soil stock piles and borrow areas shall be stabilized or protected with sediment trapping measures. The applicant is responsible for the temporary protection and permanent stabilization of all soil stockpiles on site as well as borrow areas and soil intentionally transported from the project site. 3. A permanent vegetative cover shall be established on denuded areas not otherwise permanently stabilized. Permanent vegetation shall not be considered established until a ground cover is achieved that is uniform, mature enough to survive and will inhibit erosion. 4. Sediment basins and traps, perimeter dikes, sediment barriers and other measures intended to trap sediment shall be constructed as a first step in any land -disturbing activity and shall be made functional before upslope land disturbance takes place. 5. Stabilization measures shall be applied to earthen structures such as dams, dikes and diversions immediately after installation. 6. Sediment traps and sediment basins shall be designed and constructed based upon the total drainage area to be served by the trap or basin. a. The minimum storage capacity of a sediment trap shall be 134 cubic yards per acre of drainage area and the trap shall only control drainage areas less than three acres. b. Surface runoff from disturbed areas that is comprised of flow from drainage areas greater than or equal to three acres shall be controlled by a sediment basin. The minimum storage capacity of a sediment basin shall be 134 cubic yards per acre of drainage area. The outfall system shall, at a minimum, maintain the structural integrity of the basin during a 25-year storm of 24-hour duration. Runoff coefficients used in runoff calculations shall correspond to a bare earth condition or those conditions expected to exist while the sediment basin is utilized. 7. Cut and fill slopes shall be designed and constructed in a manner that will minimize erosion. Slopes that are found to be eroding excessively within one year of permanent stabilization shall be provided with additional slope stabilizing measures until the problem is corrected. 8. Concentrated runoff shall not flow down cut or fill slopes unless contained within an adequate temporary or permanent channel, flume or slope drain structure. 9. Whenever water seeps from a slope face, adequate drainage or other protection shall be provided. 10. All storm sewer inlets that are made operable during construction shall be protected so that sediment -laden water cannot enter the conveyance system without first being filtered or otherwise treated to remove sediment. 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. 12. When work in a live watercourse is performed, precautions shall be taken to minimize encroachment, control sediment transport and stabilize the work area to the greatest extent possible during construction. Nonerodible material shall be used for the construction of causeways and cofferdams. Earthen fill may be used for these structures if armored by nonerodible cover materials. 13. When a live watercourse must be crossed by construction vehicles more than twice in any six-month period, a temporary vehicular stream crossing constructed of nonerodible material shall be provided. 14. All applicable federal, state and local requirements pertaining to working in or crossing live watercourses shall be met. 15. The bed and banks of a watercourse shall be stabilized immediately after work in the watercourse is completed. 16. Underground utility lines shall be installed in accordance with the following standards in addition to other applicable criteria: a. No more than 500 linear feet of trench may be opened at one time. b. Excavated material shall be placed on the uphill side of trenches. c. Effluent from dewatering operations shall be filtered or passed through an approved sediment trapping device, or both, and discharged in a manner that does not adversely affect flowing streams or off -site property. d. Material used for backfilling trenches shall be properly compacted in order to minimize erosion and promote stabilization. e. Restabilization shall be accomplished in accordance with this chapter. f. Applicable safety requirements shall be complied with. 17. Where construction vehicle access routes intersect paved or public roads, provisions shall be made to minimize the transport of sediment by vehicular tracking onto the paved surface. Where sediment is transported onto a paved or public road surface, the road surface shall be cleaned thoroughly at the end of each day. Sediment shall be removed from the roads by shoveling or sweeping and transported to a sediment control disposal area. Street washing shall be allowed only after sediment is removed in this manner. This provision shall apply to individual development lots as well as to larger land -disturbing activities. 18. All temporary erosion and sediment control measures shall be removed within 30 days after final site stabilization or after the temporary measures are no longer needed, unless otherwise authorized by the VESCP 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. 19. Properties and waterways downstream from development sites shall be protected from sediment deposition, erosion and damage due to increases in volume, velocity and peak flow rate of stormwater runoff for the stated frequency storm of 24-hour duration in accordance with the following standards and criteria. Stream restoration and relocation projects that incorporate natural channel design concepts are not man-made channels and shall be exempt from any flow rate capacity and velocity requirements for natural or man-made channels: a. Concentrated stormwater runoff leaving a development site shall be discharged directly into an adequate natural or man-made receiving channel, pipe or storm sewer system. For those sites where runoff is discharged into a pipe or pipe system, downstream stability analyses at the outfall of the pipe or pipe system shall be performed. b. Adequacy of all channels and pipes shall be verified in the following manner: (1) The applicant shall demonstrate that the total drainage area to the point of analysis within the channel is 100 times greater than the contributing drainage area of the project in question; or (2) (a) Natural channels shall be analyzed by the use of a two-year storm to verify that stormwater will not overtop channel banks nor cause erosion of channel bed or banks; (b) All previously constructed man-made channels shall be analyzed by the use of a 10-year storm to verify that stormwater will not overtop its banks and by the use of a two-year storm to demonstrate that stormwater will not cause erosion of channel bed or banks; and (c) Pipes and storm sewer systems shall be analyzed by the use of a 10-year storm to verify that stormwater will be contained within the pipe or system. c. If existing natural receiving channels or previously constructed man-made channels or pipes are not adequate, the applicant shall: (1) Improve the channels to a condition where a 10-year storm will not overtop the banks and a two-year storm will not cause erosion to the channel, the bed, or the banks; (2) Improve the pipe or pipe system to a condition where the 10-year storm is contained within the appurtenances; (3) Develop a site design that will not cause the pre -development peak runoff rate from a two-year storm to increase when runoff outfalls into a natural channel or will not cause the pre -development peak runoff rate from a 10-year storm to increase when runoff outfalls into a man-made channel; or (4) Provide a combination of channel improvement, stormwater detention or other measures which is satisfactory to the VESCP authority to prevent downstream erosion. d. The applicant shall provide evidence of permission to make the improvements. e. All hydrologic analyses shall be based on the existing watershed characteristics and the ultimate development condition of the subject project. f. If the applicant chooses an option that includes stormwater detention, he shall obtain approval from the VESCP of a plan for maintenance of the detention facilities. The plan shall set forth the maintenance requirements of the facility and the person responsible for performing the maintenance. g. Outfall from a detention facility shall be discharged to a receiving channel, and energy dissipations shall be placed at the outfall of all detention facilities as necessary to provide a stabilized transition from the facility to the receiving channel. h. All on -site channels must be verified to be adequate. i. Increased volumes of sheet flows that may cause erosion or sedimentation on adjacent property shall be diverted to a stable outlet, adequate channel, pipe or pipe system, or to a detention facility. j. In applying these stormwater management criteria, individual lots or parcels in a residential, commercial or industrial development shall not be considered to be separate development projects. Instead, the development, as a whole, shall be considered to be a single development project. Hydrologic parameters that reflect the ultimate development condition shall be used in all engineering calculations. k. All measures used to protect properties and waterways shall be employed in a manner which minimizes impacts on the physical, chemical and biological integrity of rivers, streams and other waters of the state. I. Any plan approved prior to July 1, 2014, that provides for stormwater management that addresses any flow rate capacity and velocity requirements for natural or man-made channels shall satisfy the flow rate capacity and velocity requirements for natural or man-made channels if the practices are designed to (i) detain the water quality volume and to release it over 48 hours; (ii) detain and release over a 24-hour period the expected rainfall resulting from the one year, 24-hour storm; and (iii) reduce the allowable peak flow rate resulting from the 1.5, 2, and 10-year, 24-hour storms to a level that is less than or equal to the peak flow rate from the site assuming it was in a good forested condition, achieved through multiplication of the forested peak flow rate by a reduction factor that is equal to the runoff volume from the site when it was in a good forested condition divided by the runoff volume from the site in its proposed condition, and shall be exempt from any flow rate capacity and velocity requirements for natural or man-made channels as defined in any regulations promulgated pursuant to § 62.1-44.15:54 or 62.1-44.15:65 of the Act. m. For plans approved on and after Jul 1 2014 the flow rate capacity and velocity requirements of P PP Y� P Y Y q § 62.1-44.15:52 A of the Act and this subsection shall be satisfied by compliance with water quantity requirements in the Stormwater Management Act (§ 62.1-44.15:24 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) and attendant regulations, unless such land -disturbing activities (i) are in accordance with provisions for time limits on applicability of approved design criteria in 9VAC25-870-47 or grandfathering in 9VAC25-870-48 of the Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Regulation, in which case the flow rate capacity and velocity requirements of § 62.1-44.15:52 A of the Act shall apply, or (ii) are exempt pursuant to § 62.1-44.15:34 C 7 of the Act. n. Compliance with the water quantity minimum standards set out in 9VAC25-870-66 of the Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Regulation shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of this subdivision 19. 'E OUTLET TO FLAT EA WITH NO FINED CHANNEL La 0% SECTION A -A = FILTER CLOTH KEY IN 6"-9" RECOMMENDED FOR ENTIRE PERIMETER PIPE OUTLET CONDITIONS NTS 6' MAX EXCAVATE 4" X 4" TRENCH UPSLOPE OF STAKELINE. - ATTACH FENCE MATERIAL AND EXTEND INTO AND ALONG BOTTOM OF TRENCH. - BACKFILL AND COMPACT EXCAVATED SOIL. FLOW=I • . III- • _�111111.1111�111111- -T rr Tr_ SIL T FENCE (SHEET FLOW PROTECTION) heYK7 PROPOSED DRIVE LEGEND SECTION NTS EXISTING BUILDING - PROPOSED BUILDING PROPOSED ROAD/EOP EXISTING ROAD --•- APPROXIMATE PROPERTY LINE 0 GRAVEL AREA BASE AGGREGATE, 0 CONCRETE AREA 6" OF #57 STONE 0 Q REVISION SYMBOLS 1230- _ EXISTING CONTOURS zr PROPOSED CONTOURS 0000XDC) PROPOSED/EX DITCH OR SWALE + 28.5 PV PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION 4#= DRAINAGE FLOW cRs CONSTRUCTION ROAD STABILIZATION (3.03) sr SILT FENSE (3.05) iP STORM DRAIN INLET PROTECTION (3.07) clP CULVERT INLET PROTECTION (3.08) DD TEMPORARY DIVERSION DIKE (3.09) SB TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN (3.14) oa OUTLET PROTECTION (3.18) sR SURFACE ROUGHENING (3.29) To GRAVEL TOPSOILING (3.30) Ts TEMPORARY SEEDING (3.31) Ps PERMANENT SEEDING (3.32) uu MULCHING (3.35) s/M SOIL STABILIZATION BLANKETS AND MATTING (3.36) oc DUST CONTROL(3.39) � n1cT1 ioorn Bore UVMYAW JUC-UKAUL IV 95% PROCTOR DENSITY O O O 10' MIN O CO 3-1(t\GN�PE1 TYPICAL DITCH SECTION NTS MI CD O SANDBAGS III III _ OR STAPLES III=III-I_ 10 MIL PLASTIC O SANDBAGS LINING OR STAPLES �SIDE/ ` SLOPE I(TP), l� -i ^V� O O ^ S MIN. �ALJ O O CD0 SECTION A -A A PLAN NOTES: 1. ACTUAL LOCATION DETERMINED IN FIELD 2. THE CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURES SHALL BE MAINTAINED WHEN THE LIQUID AND/OR SOLID REACHES 75% OF THE STRUCTURES CAPACITY. 3. CONCRETE WASHOUT STRUCTURE NEEDS TO BE CLEARLY MARKED WITH SIGN WASHOUT STRUCTURE NTS COMPACTED SOIL EXCAVATED SOIL 24" WIDE x 12" HIGH 24" WIDE x 12" DEEP FLOW DIVERSION NTS NOTE: SEDIMENT BASIN TO REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL SITE IS COMPLETED AND STABILIZED. AFTER APPROVAL FROM COUNTY E&SC ADMINISTRATOR, SEDIMENT BASIN TO BE CONVERTED INTO DRY POND. DEWATERING ELBOW TO BE REMOVED BUT 6" ORIFICE TO REMAIN. OWNER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LONG TERM MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS OF THE BASIN. TRASH AND SEDIMENT BUILDUP WILL NEED TO BE REMOVED. VEGETATION WILL NEED TO BE TRIMMED PERIODICALLY. 40.5"x21.125" ANTI -VORTEX TRASH RACK MAINTAIN AT LEAST 18" OF EDGE OF (SEE DETAIL SHEET 4) COVER OVER - CULVERT 3o PAVEMENT DEWATERING ORIFICE = 6" ULVERT FLEXIBLE TUBING = 8" SEAL WITH RUBBER GASKET TUBE TO BE REMOVED BUT ORIFICE TO REMAIN 1 9' FREEBOARD UNPLUGGED WHEN CONVERTING TO DRY POND �'- - - 100 YEAR STORM /\ RY SIQBASE �94 - - TOE OF ILL ELEVATION: 496.1' /��\\ (475 YDFI 3) /\\\ JEMBANKMENT 6" ORIFICE TO BEDRILLED AND SEDIMENT i\/ WET STORAGE-493.4TO BE CLEANED OUT IS 6' F 475 YD3) WHEN CONVERTING TO \ 30"0STANCE IF FLOW ISDRY s �q� HDPE 18"0 HDP WARDIN. POND (INV AT 490) \�1% SLOPE MINRISER CULVERT GRAVEL CULVERT INLET NUMBERS IN PARENTHESES REFER TO VESCH MEASURES EXTRA MEASURES TO BE ADDED AS NEEDED AS PROTECTION DETERMINED BY THE COUNTY INSPECTOR XA-CIP NTS E S C PLAN La-�' - GROOVING IS CUTTING FURROWS I ALONG THE CONTOUR OF A SLOPE. IRREGULARITIES IN THE _ SOIL SURFACE CATCH RAINWATER AND PROVIDE SOME COVERAGE OF LINE, FERTILIZER, AND SEED. GR 00 VING SLOPES NTS EXCAVATE FOR SEDIMENT TRAPPING INTER LASS I VDOT #3, #357, #5, #56 OR #57 COARSE FABRIC RIPRAP AGGREGATE TO REPLACE SILT FENCE IN "HORSESHOE" WHEN HIGH VELOCITY OF FLOW IS EXPECTED CULVERT INLET PROTECTION STONE COMBINA TION NTS DRY POND/SEDIMENT BASIN EARTHEN DAM NOTES: TOP OF DAM = 498.0 1) TO COMPLY WITH VSMH. DESIGN HIGH WATER = 496.1 2) CUT OFF TRENCH FOR ENTIRE LENGTH OF DAM EMERGENCY SPILLWAY CREST = 495.7 AT CENTERLINE TO BE EXCAVATED 4' WIDE AND 2' PRINCIPAL SPILLWAY CREST = 494.4 DEEP INTO IMPERVIOUS MATERIAL. SIDE SLOPES DEWATERING ORIFICE INVERT = 493.4 TO BE 1:1, AND COMPACTED. CLEANOUT ELEVATION (SB) = 492.7 3) DAM COMPACTION TO BE 95% OF MAXIMUM BOTTOM (DRY POND/SB) = 490.0 DRY DENSITY. (1) ANTI SEEP COLLARS 4.5'x4.5' 3:1 SIDE SLOPES OR NATURAL SLOPE WHERE APPLICABLE COMPACT SOIL TO 95% 4.5'X4.5' ANTI SEEP COLLAR PLACEMENT: 25' FROM RISER (SEE DETAIL SHEET 4) INV IN = 490 4'x4'x15" CONCRETE ANCHOR INV OUT = 489 TEMPORARY SEDIMENT BASIN/ PERMANENT DETENTION POND N.T.S. LiI i- COMPACTED SOIL EMERGENCY SPILL WA Y NTS THICK CIESS-�4(0P /��\\\ 9----.-- ��-��---'i---�/---- \\\ \\ \\ \ 00 \ DC \ R STOCKPILE LOCATION 1 � I I 1 l \ 1 �W_-6r.25` - \ -14LK Ololm\ TURNAROUND PAD TO BE USED AS A STAGING & PARKING AREA ONCE - - - - - _ -PRELIMINARY GRADING IS COMPLETE 508\ / /"I \- - - - \ - - - - - -- -------CRS - CRS ANN \ ` CRS=- / S ON ON �, �'�_ l� STOCKPILE LOCATION--, V STAGING & PARKING AREA ---�� ---- _ \ ♦, , GRAPHIC SCALE - \ \ M Ell / - SCALE: �"-50' \ ---------- Date: 3/21 /21 Scale: AS NOTED Designed by: NHK Drawn by: BWK Checked by: NHK 0 LD o v O u ou Ln tea= ry LL J +-, N Ln C iiil IL Ln W i c ^ a C L Cn Y y > CnCT U L i d co m _ O CttDD 0 `ms E W LnxLL W Q0 z Z 0 a o4 OD z 44 Revision Dates 7/6/21 PER CO 8 12 21 PER CO. 9 3 21 PER CO. 5/19/22 PER CO. J_ Q � W O LLI O a LO = J 0 N J >- W J Q 0 g > w O ~ EC J CL U LL1 J r Vi cj:�oN JLLJ OD X LD OU w U 0 M CIO LLI Drawing No. 4 of 5 Sheets Job No. 2888 ALBEMARLE COUNTY FINAL PLAN GENERAL NOTES GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1.PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION WITHIN ANY EXISTING PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY, INCLUDING CONNECTION TO ANY EXISTING ROAD, A PERMIT SHALL BE OBTAINED FROM THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (VDOT). THIS PLAN AS DRAWN MAY NOT ACCURATELY REFLECT THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PERMIT. WHERE ANY DISCREPANCIES OCCUR THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PERMIT SHALL GOVERN. 2.ALL MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION METHODS SHALL CONFORM TO CURRENT SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS OF VDOT UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3.EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPROVED EROSION CONTROL PLAN AND SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO ANY CLEARING GRADING OR OTHER CONSTRUCTION. 4.ALL SLOPES AND DISTURBED AREAS ARE TO BE FERTILIZED SEEDED AND MULCHED. 5.THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE SLOPE IS 2:1 HORIZONTAL:VERTICAL . WHERE REASONABLY OBTAINABLE LESSER SLOPES OF3:1 OR BETTER ARE TO BE ACHIEVED. ( ) 6.PAVED, RIP -RAP OR STABILIZATION MAT LINED DITCH MAY BE REQUIRED WHEN IN THE OPINION OF THE COUNTY ENGINEER, OR DESIGNEE, IT IS DEEMED NECESSARY IN ORDER TO STABILIZE A DRAINAGE CHANNEL. 7.ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS SHALL CONFORM WITH THE VIRGINIA MANUAL FOR UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES. &UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ALL CONCRETE PIPE SHALL BE REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE -CLASS III. 9.ALL EXCAVATION FOR UNDERGROUND PIPE INSTALLATION MUST COMPLY WITH OSHA STANDARDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY (29 CFR PART 1926). GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES FOR STREETS (THIS LIST IS IN ADDITION TO THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES) 1.CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION OF ALL PROPOSED ROADS WITHIN THE DEVELOPMENT WILL BE MADE BY THE COUNTY. THE CONTRACTOR MUST NOTIFY THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (296-5832) 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. 2.UPON COMPLETION OF FINE GRADING AND PREPARATION OF THE ROADBED SUBGRADE THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE CBR TESTS PERFORMED ON THE SUBGRADE SOIL. THREE (3) COPIES OF THE TEST RESULTS SHALL BE SUBMITTED TO THE COUNTY. IF A SUBGRADE SOIL CBR OF 10 OR GREATER IS NOT OBTAINABLE, A REVISED PAVEMENT DESIGN SHALL BE MADE BY THE DESIGN ENGINEER AND SUBMITTED WITH THE TEST RESULTS FOR APPROVAL. 3.SURFACE DRAINAGE AND PIPE DISCHARGE MUST BE RETAINED WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY OR WITHIN EASEMENTS PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE BY THE COUNTY. ALL DRAINAGE OUTFALL EASEMENTS ARE TO BE EXTENDED TO A BOUNDARY LINE OR A NATURAL WATERCOURSE. 4.GUARDRAIL LOCATIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. EXACT LENGTH, LOCATION AND APPROPRIATE END TREATMENTS WILL BE FIELD VERIFIED AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION. ADDITIONAL GUARDRAIL MAY BE REQUIRED AT LOCATIONS NOT SHOWN WHEN, IN THE OPINION OF THE COUNTY ENGINEER, OR DESIGNEE, IT IS DEEMED NECESSARY. WHEN GUARDRAIL IS REQUIRED, IT SHALL BE INSTALLED FOUR (4) FEET OFFSET FROM THE EDGE OF PAVEMENT TO THE FACE OF GUARDRAIL, AND ROADWAY SHOULDER WIDTHS SHALL BE INCREASED TO SEVEN (7) FEET. 5.WHERE URBAN CROSS SECTIONS ARE INSTALLED, ALL RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAY ENTRANCES SHALL CONFORM TO VDOT CG-9(A, B OR C). 6.WHERE RURAL CROSS SECTIONS ARE INSTALLED, ALL RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAY ENTRANCES SHALL CONFORM TO VDOT STANDARD PE-1. 7.COMPLIANCE WITH THE MINIMUM PAVEMENT WIDTH, SHOULDER WIDTH AND DITCH SECTIONS, AS SHOWN ON THE TYPICAL PAVEMENT SECTION DETAIL, SHALL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. 8.ROAD PLAN APPROVAL FOR SUBDIVISIONS IS SUBJECT TO FINAL SUBDIVISION PLAT VALIDATION. SHOULD THE FINAL PLAT FOR THIS PROJECT EXPIRE PRIOR TO SIGNING AND RECORDATION, THEN APPROVAL OF THESE PLANS SHALL BE NULL AND VOID. 9.ALL SIGNS OR OTHER REGULATORY DEVICES SHALL CONFORM WITH THE VIRGINIA MANUAL FOR UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES AND THE ALBEMARLE COUNTY ROAD NAMING AND PROPERTY NUMBERING ORDINANCE AND MANUAL. 10.TRAFFIC CONTROL OR OTHER REGULATORY SIGNS OR BARRICADES SHALL BE INSTALLED BY THE DEVELOPER WHEN, IN THE OPINION OF THE COUNTY ENGINEER, OR DESIGNEE, THEY ARE DEEMED NECESSARY IN ORDER TO PROVIDE SAFE AND CONVENIENT ACCESS. 11.THE SPEED LIMITS TO BE POSTED ON SPEED LIMIT SIGNS ARE 5 MPH BELOW THE DESIGN SPEED, OR AS DETERMINED BY VDOT FOR PUBLIC ROADS. 12.VDOT STANDARD CD-1 OR CD-2 CROSS -DRAINS UNDER TO BE INSTALLED UNDER THE SUBBASE MATERIAL AT ALL CUT AND FILL TRANSITIONS AND GRADE SAG POINTS AS SHOWN ON THE ROAD PROFILES. 13.A VIDEO CAMERA INSPECTION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL STORM SEWERS AND CULVERTS THAT ARE DEEMED INACCESSIBLE TO VDOT OR COUNTY INSPECTIONS. THE VIDEO INSPECTION SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH VDOT'S VIDEO CAMERA INSPECTION PROCEDURE AND WITH A VDOT OR COUNTY INSPECTOR PRESENT. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS 1.THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY MUST BE NOTIFIED ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE, ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITY, AND ONE WEEK PRIOR TO THE FINAL INSPECTION. 2.ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES WILL BE CONSTRUCTED AND MAINTAINED ACCORDING TO MINIMUM STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE VIRGINIA EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK AND VIRGINIA REGULATIONS VR 625-02-00 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL REGULATIONS. 3.ALL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES ARE TO BE PLACED PRIOR TO OR AS THE FIRST STEP IN CLEARING. 4.A COPY OF THE APPROVED EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN SHALL BE MAINTAINED ON THE SITE AT ALL TIMES. 5.PRIOR TO COMMENCING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES IN AREAS OTHER THAN INDICATED ON THESE PLANS (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, OFF -SITE BORROW OR WASTE AREAS), THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A SUPPLEMENTARY EROSION CONTROL PLAN TO THE OWNER FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY. 6.THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLATION OF ANY ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES NECESSARY TO PREVENT EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION AS DETERMINED BY THE PLAN APPROVING AUTHORITY. 7.ALL DISTURBED AREAS ARE TO DRAIN TO APPROVED SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES AT ALL TIMES DURING LAND DISTURBING ACTIVITIES AND DURING SITE DEVELOPMENT UNTIL FINAL STABILIZATION IS ACHIEVED. &DURING DEWATERING OPERATIONS, WATER WILL BE PUMPED INTO AN APPROVED FILTERING DEVICE. 9.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES PERIODICALLY AND AFTER EACH RUNOFF -PRODUCING RAINFALL EVENT. ANY NECESSARY REPAIRS OR CLEANUP TO MAINTAIN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE EROSION CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE MADE IMMEDIATELY. 10.ALL FILL MATERIAL TO BE TAKEN FROM AN APPROVED, DESIGNATED BORROW AREA. 11.ALL WASTE MATERIALS SHALL BE TAKEN TO AN APPROVED WASTE AREA. EARTH FILL SHALL BE INERT MATERIALS ONLY, FREE OF ROOTS, STUMPS, WOOD, RUBBISH, AND OTHER DEBRIS. 12.13ORROW OR WASTE AREAS ARE TO BE RECLAIMED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF COMPLETION PER ZONING ORDINANCE SECTION 5.1.28. 13.ALL INERT MATERIALS SHALL BE TRANSPORTED IN COMPLIANCE WITH SECTION 13-301 OF THE CODE OF ALBEMARLE. 14.13ORROW, FILL OR WASTE ACTIVITY INVOLVING INDUSTRIAL -TYPE POWER EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE HOURS OF 7:OOAM TO 9:OOPM. 15.13ORROW, FILL OR WASTE ACTIVITY SHALL BE CONDUCTED IN A SAFE MANNER THAN MAINTAINS LATERAL SUPPORT, OR ORDER TO MINIMIZE ANY HAZARD TO PERSONS,PHYSICAL DAMAGE TO ADJACENT LAND AND IMPROVEMENTS, AND DAMAGE TO ANY PUBLIC STREET BECAUSE OF SLIDES, SINKING, OR COLLAPSE. 16.THE DEVELOPER SHALL RESERVE THE RIGHT TO INSTALL, MAINTAIN, REMOVE OR CONVERT TO PERMANENT STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES WHERE APPLICABLE ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES REQUIRED BY THIS PLAN REGARDLESS OF THE SALE OF ANY LOT, UNIT, BUILDING OR OTHER PORTION OF THE PROPERTY. 17.TEMPORARY STABILIZATION SHALL BE TEMPORARY SEEDING AND MULCHING. SEEDING IS TO BE AT 75 LBS/ACRE, AND IN THE MONTHS OF SEPTEMBER TO FEBRUARY TO CONSIST A 50/50 MIX OF ANNUAL RYEGRASS AND CEREAL WINTER RYE, OR IN MARCH AND APRIL TO CONSIST OF ANNUAL RYE, OR MAY THROUGH AUGUST TO CONSIST OF GERMAN MILLET. STRAW MULCH IS TO BE APPLIED AT 8OLBS/100SF. ALTERNATIVES ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVED BY THE COUNTY EROSION CONTROL INSPECTOR. 18.PERMANENT STABILIZATION SHALL BE LIME AND FERTILIZER, PERMANENT SEEDING, AND MULCH. AGRICULTURAL GRADE LIMESTONE SHALL BE APPLIED AT 90LBS/1000SF, INCORPORATED INTO THE TOP 4-6 INCHES OF SOIL. FERTILIZER SHALL BE APPLIED AT 1000LBS/ACRE AND CONSIST OF A 10-20-10 NUTRIENT MIX. PERMANENT SEEDING SHALL BE APPLIED AT 18OLBS/ACRE AND CONSIST OF 95% KENTUCKY 31 OR TALL FESCUE AND 0-5% PERENNIAL RYEGRASS OR KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS. STRAW MULCH IS TO BE APPLIED AT 80LBS/100SF. ALTERNATIVES ARE SUBJECT TO APPROVED BY THE COUNTY EROSION CONTROL INSPECTOR. 19.MAINTENANCE: ALL MEASURES ARE TO BE INSPECTED WEEKLY AND AFTER EACH RAINFALL. ANY DAMAGE OR CLOGGING TO STRUCTURAL MEASURES IS TO BE REPAIR IMMEDIATELY. SILT TRAPS ARE TO BE CLEANED WHEN 50% OF THE WET STORAGE VOLUME IS FILLED WITH SEDIMENT. ALL SEEDED AREAS ARE TO BE RESEEDED WHEN NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE A GOOD STAND OF GRASS. SILT FENCE AND DIVERSION DYKES WHICH ARE COLLECTING SEDIMENT TO HALF THEIR HEIGHT MUST BE CLEANED AND REPAIRED IMMEDIATELY. 20.ALL TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES ARE TO BE REMOVED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF FINAL SITE STABILIZATION, WHEN MEASURES ARE NO LONGER NEEDED, SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY THE COUNTY EROSION CONTROL INSPECTOR. GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES FOR STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS 1.ALL DAMS AND CONSTRUCTED FILL TO BE WITHIN 95% OF MAXIMUM DRY DENSITYAND 2% OF OPTIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT. ALL FILL MATERIAL TO BE APPROVED BY A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER.A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER IS TO BE PRESENT DURING CONSTRUCTION OF DAMS. 2.PIPE AND RISER JOINTS ARE TO BE WATERTIGHT WITHIN STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES. 3.FOR TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAPS OR BASINS WHICH ARE TO BE CONVERTED TO PERMANENT STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITIES; CONVERSION IS NOT TO TAKE PLACE UNTIL THE SITE IS STABILIZED, AND PERMISSION HAS BEEN OBTAINED FROM THE COUNTY EROSION CONTROL INSPECTOR. tCOUNTY OF ALBEMARLE Department of Community Development Construction Record Drawings (As -built) for VSMP The following is a list of information required on construction record drawings for stormwater facilities (reference Water Protection Ordinance 17-422). It is preferable that the construction record drawing be prepared by someone other than the designer. Please do not provide design drawings as construction record drawings. A. A signed and dated professional seal of the preparing engineer or surveyor. B. The name and address of the firm and individual preparing the drawings on the title sheet. C. The constructed location of all items associated with each facility, and the inspection records to verify proper dimensions, materials and installation. The items include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Inspection Records and photographs for pipe trenches and bedding, including underdrains. 2. Video Pipe Inspection for any pipes which are not accessible or viewable. 3. Updated Location with geo-coordinates of all facilities. 4. Verified Drainage Area maps for the drainage area treated, and for drainage to the facilities. 5. Current physical and topographic surve for all earthen structures. Ponds should include a survey P YY Y of the pond bottom. Surveys should verify pond volumes are per design. Corrections may be required for alterations from the design. 6. Plants, location and type. 7. Plans and profiles for all culverts, Pipes, Risers, Weirs and Drainage Structures - Display the installed type of drainage structures culvert/pipe size weirs materials inlets or end treatment s YP gO> inlet and outlet protection, alignment and invert elevations compared to design. P , g P g 8. Computations: For significant deviations from design, provide sealed computations verifying that the as -built condition is equivalent or better than design. 9. Ditch Lines - Display the constructed location of all ditch lines and channels, including typical sections and linings. 10. Easements - Show all platted easements with dead book references labeled. Facilities and drainage must be within platted easements. Provide copies of recorded documents. 11. Guardrail, fences or other safety provisions - Display the constructed location of all safety provisions; fences, guardrail, including the type, length and applied end treatments, compared to design. 12. Material layers - biofilter media, stone layers, sand layers, keyways and cores must be verified as to material types and depths. Include inspection reports, boring or test pit reports and materials certifications. Biofilter media must be an approved state mix. 13. Access roads - show location of access roads, surface treatment, drainage, etc, as applicable. 14. Compaction reports are required to verify fill compaction in dams. 15. Manufacturers certifications for proprietary BMP's certifying proper installation and functioning. Detention Pond Maintenance Activities Suggested Frequency Mow side slopes. Twice during growing season, as needed during off season Remove accumulated trash and debris from the basin, Quarterly, or more frequently, around the riser pipe, side slopes, embankment, as needed emergency spillway, and outflow trash racks. The frequency of this activity may be altered to meet specific site conditions. Manage pesticides and nutrients. Annually Trim woody vegetation at the beginning and end of the Semi-annually, or more wet season to prevent establishment of woody vegetation frequently, as needed and for aesthetic and vector control reasons. Repair undercut or eroded areas. Annually Control vectors by eliminating ponding areas. Annually, as needed Keep access road clear of obstructions and woody Annually vegetation. Seed or sod to restore dead or damaged ground cover. Annually, as needed Monitor structural P components (pipes, riser structures P P Annually,as needed orifice plates or energy dissipaters) for signs of deterioration such as cracks, sink holes, and separation. Repair erosion to banks and bottom as required. Annually, as needed Supplement wetland plants if a significant portion has not Annually, as needed been established (at least 50% of the surface area). (Enhanced -Extended Detention Only) Remove nuisance or invasive plant species. Annually, as needed Remove sediment from forebay to reduce the frequency Annually, as needed, if of main basin cleaning. applicable Monitor sediment accumulation and remove accumulated Every 10-25 years, as needed sediment and re -grade about every 10 years or when the accumulated sediment volume exceeds 10-20% of the basin volume, or when accumulation reaches 6 inches or if re -suspension is observed. Clean in early spring so vegetation damaged during cleaning has time to re- establish. G ANTI- VORTEX DEVICE DESIGN (7 PRESSURE RELIEF -� C7 HOLES 1/Y DV_ A A O y OTOP STIFFENER (IF REQUIRED) IS-X___X-ANGLE WELDED TO TOP AND ORIENTED PER- DIP O O PENDICULAR TO CORRUGATIONS. O O TOP IS -GAGE CORRUGATED -_- O METAL OR 1/8" STEEL PLATE. PRESSURE RELIEF HOLES MAY I BE OMMITTED, IF ENDS OF CORRUGATIONS ARE LEFT FULLY PLAN VIEW I OPEN THE TOP IS ATTACHED. w IS CORRUGATED r TACKWELD wE OED CYLINDER -GAGE ALL AROUND METAL PIPE OR FABRICATED FROM 1 /e. H STEEL PLATE. NOTES: If MIN' 1. THE CYLINDER MUST BE FIRMLY FASTENED TO THE TOP OF THE RISER. il6 x 12° SUPPORT BAR SIZE 2. SUPPORT BARS ARE WELDED SPACER BAR (l6 REBAR MIN.) TO THE TOP OF THE RISER (TYPICAL) OR ATTACHED BY STRAPS BOLTED TO TOP OF RISER. RISER DAMETER I I SECTION A -A ISOMETRIC w 0 Target and Neighboring Parcel Information Tax Map # Parcel ID Owner Zoning District Use 129-5 12900-00-00-00500 TROXELL, ASHLEYANNE; BROC ATROXELL; WILLIAM FRED HESS & HEATHER F HESS Rural Areas Misc. Improvements 121-70D 12100-00-00-070DO SWAN BERG, GREGORY J ORJOAN M Rural Areas Single Family 121-70E 12100-00-00-070EO TROXELL, ASHLEYANNE; BROC ATROXELL; WILLIAM FRED HESS & HEATHER F HESS Rural Areas Single Family 121-70A 12100-00-00-07OA0 SWANBERG, GREGORYJUDE &JOAN MARIE SWANBERG Rural Areas Vacant Residential Land 129-4 12900-00-00-00400 WOODSTOCK FARM LLC Rural Areas Single Family 129-413 12900-00-00-004BO P&V COLEMAN FAMILY PARTNERSHIP LLLP Rural Areas Vacant Residential Land 130-SB1 13000-00-00-005131 BRAYMAN, BRUCE &JILL MATSON Rural Areas Misc. Improvements 130-4 13000-00-00-00400 PARANZINO, DENNIS H OR HELEN C Rural Areas Single Family 130-1 13000-00-00-00100 TOTTER CREEK FARM LLC Rural Areas Single Family 122-SA 12200-00-00-OOSAO STEPHEN R HAECKEL Rural Areas Vacant Residential Land TYPICAL TREATMENT - > (SOIL STABILIZATION BLANKET) INSTALLATION CRITERIA 12"MAX. 4:1 OR FLATTER .�1 6"MAX. STEEPER THAN 4:1 LAP JOINT 2" MIN. I (JUTE MESH ONLY I I I I II I I I II - ANCHOR SLOT EDGE AND END JOINTS TO BE SNUGLY ABUTTED (JUTE MESH WILL HAVE STAPLED LAP , I JOINT IN TAMP FIRMLY *CHECK SLOT I LIEU OF EDGE ANCHOR SLOT JOINT) 2' PLAN VIEW 6" i 12„ STAPLING DIACRAM ,'1" TO 2" * CHECK SLOTS AT MIN. TAMP FIRMLY 50' C-C INTERVALS; CHECK SLOT 6"�T71N NOT REQ'D. WITH ALL 2„ "COMBINATION" BLANKETS 6" 012" STAPLE FORMED FROM NO. 11 STEEL WIRE. 8" STAPLE MIN. LENGTH FOR SANDY SOIL. 6" STAPLE MIN. LENGTH FOR OTHER SOIL. NOTES JUNCTION SLOT TTEQMIN L FOLD APPROXIMATELY 200 4 TAMP FIRMLY i a„ -i TAMP FIRMLY STAPLES REQUIRED PER 100 SQ. YDS. OF 2" 2^ MATERIAL ROL. T 6" TO 12"%*" ANCHOR SLOTS, JUNCTION SLOTS & CHECK SLOTS TO BE Source: VDOT Road andRoad and Bye StandardaStandards Plate 3.38-2 BURIED 6" TO 12". 5' IW. ♦.1 JUNCTION SLOT 3• Nnx. s1Et CHECK SLOT TERMINAL FOLD Albemarle County Design Standards Manual - Engineering ok STONE 70' MIN. CONSTRUCTION ACCESS 3" SM-2A ASPHALT TOP COURSE 2% � 2% �6" MIN. 2'A AGGREGATE BASE PROFILE STONE CONSTRUCTION ,� ACCESS -\ I 70' MIN, ASPHALT PAVED WASHRACK 2% I 1 2% 12% 12' MIN.* 1 I I-POSITIVEDRAINAGE *MUST EXTEND FULL WIDTH LID TO SEDIMENT OF INGRESS AND EGRESS OPERATION TRAPPING DEVICE FILTER 12, Viv SECTION A -A 2% PAVEMENTI EXISTING PAVEMENT SITIVE DRAINAGE SEDIMENT &PPING DEVICE A nnhnhnnau water tap of 1 inch must be installed -'I a nnuninmon 1 hnch ballcock shutoff vahre supplying a wash hose with a diameter of 1. 5 inches for adequate Constant pressure. Wash water must be carried away from the entrance to an approved settling area to remove sediment. All sediment shall be prevented fi'om entering stoma (lrauns, ditches or watercourses. PAVED WASH RACK NO SCALE Page 8 of 23 DETAILS OF CORRUGATED METAL ANTI -SEEP COLLAR [YINrHuous WL 7 --1 * e , r BAND �COHONUOUi MELD CO,n TD BE of S E W E A5 THE PIPE WITH WHIOI R IS USED 1/2' X r SLOTTED HOSES FOR 3/9- DIAMETER BOLTS. %OTTED HOLES AT r C.C.SECTION B-B MELD BOTH SIDES CORRUGATED NEFAL Sr1[ET WRDEO TD CEMER of ENND 3.14 ELEVATION OF UNASSEMBLED COLLAR 3. UNASSEMBLED COLLARS SHALL BE MARKED BY NOTES FOR COLLARS: PAINTING OR TAGGING TO IDENTIFY MATCHING PAIRS. 1. ALL MATERIALS TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 4. THE LAP BETWEEN THE TWO HALF SECTIONS CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL AND BETWEEN THE PIPE AND CONNECTING BAND SPECIFICATIONS. SHALL BE CAULKED WITH ASPHALT MASTIC AT 2. WHEN SPECIFIED ON THE PLANS, COATING OF TIME OF INSTALLATION. COLLARS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH 5. EACH COLLAR SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH TWO CONSTRUCTION AND CONSTRUCTION MATERIAL 1/2" DIAMETER RODS WITH STANDARD TANK SPECIFICATIONS. LUGS FOR CONNECTING COLLARS TO PIPE. DETAIL OF HELICAL PIPE ANTI -SEEP COLLAR MF1D 1 1/S X 1 11V X 1 11V ANGLED TO MIM OR BEND A III SIZE AND SPACING OF SLOTTED ANAL 1 11r w AS SH W11 N DRdB1G. OPENINGS SHALL BE THE SAME TT�, NOTE FOR BANDS AND COLLARS: AS SHOWN FOR CM COLLAR. y MODIFICATIONS OF THE DETAILS USE RODS AND LUGS TO CLAMP �I SHOWN MAY BE USED PROVIDING BANDS SECURELY TO PIPE. I 1 E/R EQUAL WATERTIGHTNESS IS MAINTAINED AND DETAILED 1r UK DRAWINGS ARE SUBMITTED AND APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER PRIOR 2 •\ TO DELIVERY. WD OF HELICAL PIPE ISOMETRIC VIEW �� 51EEF META WrTHCOLLM sH,1LL BE CIA To FT1 COTIR MDHS Or HI B", AND AM AuEc MUDEn wrrH w CDN11N110U5 wELa 'OR DETAILS OF FABRICATION DIMENSIONS, MINIMUM CAGES, SLOTTED HOLES, AND NOTES, SEE DETAIL ABOVE. Mc*M� Be NOTE: TWO OTHER TYPES OF ANTI -SEEP COLLARS ARE: W rrE BYO 1. CORRUGATED METAL. SIMILAR TO UPPER, EXCEPT SHOP WELDED TO A SHORT (4FT.) SECTION OF THE PIPE AND CONNECTED WITH CONNECTING BANDS TO THE PIPE. PARTIAL ELEVATION 2. CONCRETE. SIX INCHES THICK FORMED AROUND THE PIPE RIO, ]OREM naD uAN1uL WITH /3 REBAR SPACED 1S HORIZONTALLY AND VERTICALLY. Source: USDA-SCS III - 109 Plate 3.14-13 Date: 3/21 /21 Scale: AS NOTED Designed by: NHK Drawn by: BWK Checked by: NHK v o o v O U v 00 p X N 00 C Ln N ' On J +-, N Ln C IL a Ln W 0) L N CLn G m ; C L U y > M L i T ID d � � Ln � C ,�„ w m lLOCO R Ol - C a ° `ms E W L1OD Inxaw Revision Dates 7/6/21 PER CO 8 12 21 PER CO. 9 3 21 PER CO. 5/19/22 PER CO. J_ Q LLJ LL1 O 0I W O a = J 0 N J aG/ >_ W J Q XO > - O I_- LLJ [L(-)L3IJ O > `) J � 0 (n LL.I O] L CO X Lo O U O M U (n V) Drawing No. 5 of 5 Sheets Job No. 2888 :]