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CROWNE ON TIMBERLINE
FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
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PRELIMINARY
NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION
project no: 501-001
date: 05/15/13
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES & MASTER LEGEND
C-002
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BEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE, OR EXCAVATE
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CENTER OF COLORADO
CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION
MEMBER UTILITIES.
43. When an existing asphalt street must be cut, the street must be restored to a condition equal to or better than its original condition. The existing street condition shall be documented
by
the Local Entity Construction Inspector before any cuts are made. Patching shall be done in accordance with the Local Entity Street Repair Standards. The finished patch shall blend in
smoothly into the existing surface. All large patches shall be paved with an asphalt lay-down machine. In streets where more than one cut is made, an overlay of the entire street width,
including the patched area, may be required. The determination of need for a complete overlay shall be made by the Local Entity Engineer and/or the Local Entity Inspector at the time
the
cuts are made.
44. Upon completion of construction, the site shall be cleaned and restored to a condition equal to, or better than, that which existed before construction, or to the grades and condition
as
required by these plans.
45. Standard Handicap ramps are to be constructed at all curb returns and at all "T" intersections.
46. After acceptance by the Local Entity, public improvements depicted in these plans shall be guaranteed to be free from material and workmanship defects for a minimum period of two
years from the date of acceptance.
47. The Local Entity shall not be responsible for the maintenance of roadway and appurtenant improvements, including storm drainage structures and pipes, for the following private streets:
WILLINE WAY, BUCHSTANE PLACE, NIMMIE DRIVE, CORONA DRIVE.
48. Refer to the Preliminary Geotechnical Engineering Report, Johnston Annexation, 6111 South Timberline Road, Fort Collins, CO, dated December 6, 2012, Terracon Project No.
20125039, by Terracon, Inc. for site excavation, grading, and paving recommendations.
49. Approved variances are listed as follows: None
A. Street Improvements Notes
1. All street construction is subject to the General Notes on the cover sheet of these plans as well as the Street Improvements Notes listed here.
2. A paving section design, signed and stamped by a Colorado licensed Engineer, must be submitted to the Local Entity Engineer for approval, prior to any street construction activity,
(full
depth asphalt sections are not permitted at a depth greater than 8 inches of asphalt). The job mix shall be submitted for approval prior to placement of any asphalt.
3. Where proposed paving adjoins existing asphalt, the existing asphalt shall be saw cut, a minimum distance of 12 inches from the existing edge, to create a clean construction joint.
The
Developer shall be required to remove existing pavement to a distance where a clean construction joint can be made. Wheel cuts shall not be allowed unless approved by the Local Entity
Engineer.
4. Street subgrades shall be scarified the top 12 inches and re-compacted prior to base installation. No base material shall be laid until the subgrade has been inspected and approved
by the
Local Entity Engineer.
5. Fort Collins only. Valve boxes and manholes are to be brought up to grade at the time of pavement placement or overlay. Valve box adjusting rings are not allowed.
6. When an existing asphalt street must be cut, the street must be restored to a condition equal to or better than its original condition. The existing street condition shall be documented
by the
Inspector before any cuts are made. Cutting and patching shall be done in conformance with Chapter 25, Reconstruction and Repair. The finished patch shall blend smoothly into the
existing surface. The determination of need for a complete overlay shall be made by the Local Entity Engineer. All overlay work shall be coordinated with adjacent landowners such that
future projects do not cut the new asphalt overlay work.
7. All traffic control devices shall be in conformance with these plans or as otherwise specified in M.U.T.C.D. (including Colorado supplement) and as per the Right-of-Way Work Permit
traffic
control plan.
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feet longitudinally, of water, shall be completely removed and reconstructed to drain properly.
9. Prior to placement of H.B.P. or concrete within the street and after moisture/density tests have been taken on the subgrade material (when a full depth section is proposed) or on
the
subgrade and base material (when a composite section is proposed), a mechanical "proof roll" will be required. The entire subgrade and/or base material shall be rolled with a heavily
loaded vehicle having a total GVW of not less than 50,000 lbs. and a single axle weight of at least 18,000 lbs. with pneumatic tires inflated to not less that 90 p.s.i.g. "Proof roll"
vehicles
shall not travel at speeds greater than 3 m.p.h. Any portion of the subgrade or base material which exhibits excessive pumping or deformation, as determined by the Local Entity Engineer,
shall be reworked, replaced or otherwise modified to form a smooth, non-yielding surface. The Local Entity Engineer shall be notified at least 24 hours prior to the "proof roll." All
"proof rolls"
shall be preformed in the presence of an Inspector.
B. Traffic Signing and Pavement Marking Construction Notes
1. All signage and marking is subject to the General Notes on the cover sheet of these plans, as well as the Traffic Signing and Marking Construction Notes listed here.
2. All symbols, including arrows, ONLYS, crosswalks, stop bars, etc. shall be pre-formed thermo-plastic.
3. All signage shall be per Local Entity Standards and these plans or as otherwise specified in MUTCD.
4. All lane lines for asphalt pavement shall receive two coats of latex paint with glass beads.
5. All lane lines for concrete pavement should be epoxy paint.
6. Prior to permanent installation of traffic striping and symbols, the Developer shall place temporary tabs or tape depicting alignment and placement of the same. Their placement shall
be
approved by the Local Entity Traffic Engineer prior to permanent installation of striping and symbols.
7. Pre-formed thermo-plastic applications shall be as specified in these Plans and/or these Standards.
8. Epoxy applications shall be applied as specified in CDOT Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction.
9. All surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned prior to installation of striping or markings.
10. All sign posts shall utilize break-away assemblies and fasteners per the Standards.
11. A field inspection of location and installation of all signs shall be performed by the Local Entity Traffic Engineer. All discrepancies identified during the field inspection must
be corrected
before the 2-year warranty period will begin.
12. The Developer installing signs shall be responsible for locating and protecting all underground utilities.
13. Special care shall be taken in sign location to ensure an unobstructed view of each sign.
14. Signage and striping has been determined by information available at the time of review. Prior to initiation of the warranty period, the Local Entity Traffic Engineer reserves the
right to
require additional signage and/or striping if the Local Entity Traffic Engineer determines that an unforeseen condition warrants such signage according to the MUTCD or the CDOT M and
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Standards. All signage and striping shall fall under the requirements of the 2-year warranty period for new construction (except fair wear on traffic markings).
15. Sleeves for sign posts shall be required for use in islands/medians. Refer to Chapter 14, Traffic Control Devices, for additional detail.
C. Storm Drainage Notes
1. The City of Fort Collins shall not be responsible for the maintenance of storm drainage facilities located on private property. Maintenance of onsite drainage facilities shall be
the
responsibility of the property owner(s).
2. All recommendations of the Preliminary Drainage Drainage and Erosion Control Report for Crowne On Timberline, by Aspen Engineering, dated May 15, 2013, shall be followed and
implemented.
3. Prior to final inspection and acceptance by The City of Fort Collins, certification of the drainage facilities, by a registered engineer, must by submitted to and approved by the
Stormwater
Utility Department. Certification shall be submitted to the Stormwater Utility Department at least two weeks prior to the release of a certificate of occupancy for single family units.
For
commercial properties, certification shall by submitted to the Stormwater Utility Department at least two weeks prior to the release of any building permits in excess of those allowed
prior to
certification per the Development Agreement.
D. Waterline Notes
. All water line construction shall conform to the Fort Collins- Loveland Water District standards and specifications current to date of construction.
E. Sanitary Sewer Notes
. All sanitary sewer line construction shall conform to the South Fort Collins Sanitation District standards and specifications current to date of construction.
W West
VPT Vertical Point Of Tangency
VPC Vertical Point Of Curvature
TF Top Of Foundation
TBC Top Back Of Curb
TB Thrust Block
PCR Point Of Curve Return
MP Meter Pit
HP High Point
HBP Hot Bituminous Pavement
EOA Edge Of Asphalt
C&G Curb And Gutter
Polyvinyl Chloride
NAT Natural
HC Handicap/ped
FUT Future
EA Each
DS Downspout
YD Yard
Vertical Curve
Vitrified Clay Pipe
Valve
Vault
Vertical
VLV
VLT
VERT
VC
VCP
USGS
UGT
UGE Underground Electric
United States Geologic Survey
Underground Telephone
TOE Toe of Slope
Television
Temporary
Top Of Bank
Top Of Grate
Top Of Curb
Top of Wall
Typical
TV
TEMP
TOB
TOC
TOG
TOW
TYP
T Telephone
ST Street
STA Station
Sanitary Sewer
South
Sheet
Shoulder
Southeast
Sanitary
Schedule
Square Foot/Feet
Storm
Square
Square Yard/s
Sidewalk/Southwest
SAN
SSWR
SCH
S
SHT
SHLDR
SE
SW
STRM
SQ
SF
SY
ROW Right-of-way
Railroad
Reinforced Concrete Pipe
RR
RCP
PROP Property/Proposed
PE Professional Engineer/Polyethlene
PLS Professional Land Surveyor
PP Power Pole
POVC Point on Vertical Curve
POT Point on Tangent
POL Point on Line
POC Point on Curve
PVT Point of Vertical Tangency
PVI Point of Vertical Intersection
PVC Point of Vertical Curvature/
PT Point of Tangent
PRC Point of Reverse Curvature
PI Point of Intersecion
PC Point of Curvature
PCC Point Of Compound Curvature
PNT Point
Permanent
Perforated
PERM
PERF
On Center
Outside Diameter
Overhead Electric
OC
OD
OHE
National Geodetic Survey
North/ Northing
Northeast
Northwest
Not To Scale
Number
NGS
N
NE
NW
NTS
NO
MUTCD
MH Manhole
Manual Of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
MM
MIN
MISC
Mile Marker
Minimum
Miscellaneous
LAT
LP
LF
L
Lateral/Latitude
Left
Low Point/Light Pole
Linear Feet
INV
IE
ID
Invert
Invert Elevations
HERCP Horizontal Elliptical Reinforced Concrete Pipe
HP
HYD
HORZ
HWY
High Point/Horizontal Point (photo control)
Highway
Horizontal
Hydrant
GALV
GV
G
Galvanized
Gas
Gate Valve
GRND Ground
GB Grade Break/Gravity Block
FES Flared End Section
FH Fire Hydrant
Finished Floor
FG
FF
Finished Grade
E
EOP
East/Easting/Electric
Edge Of Pavement
Existing
ELEV
EXIST
Elevation
DIP Ductile Iron Pipe
DR Drive
DEPT
DIA
Department
Diameter
CDOT Colorado Department Of Transportation
CY Cubic Yard
CMP Corrugated Metal Pipe
CONC Concrete
CATV
CL
Cable Television
Centerline
CO Clean Out
BW Bottom Wall
A
B C
FL Flowline
LP Low Point
1. All materials, workmanship, and construction of public improvements shall meet or exceed the standards and specifications set forth in the Larimer County
Urban Area Street Standards and applicable state and federal regulations. Where there is conflict between these plans and the specifications, or any applicable
standards, the most restrictive standard shall apply. All work shall be inspected and approved by the Local Entity.
2. All references to any published standards shall refer to the latest revision of said standard, unless specifically stated otherwise
3. These public improvement construction plans shall be valid for a period of three years from the date of approval by the Local Entity Engineer. Use of these plans
after the expiration date will require a new review and approval process by the Local Entity prior to commencement of any work shown in these plans.
4. The engineer who has prepared these plans, by execution and/or seal hereof, does hereby affirm responsibility to the Local Entity, as beneficiary of said
engineer's work, for any errors and omissions contained in these plans, and approval of these plans by the Local Entity Engineer shall not relieve the engineer
who has prepared these plans of all such responsibility. Further, to the extent permitted by law, the engineer hereby agrees to hold harmless and indemnify
the Local Entity, and its officers and employees, from and against all liabilities, claims, and demands which may arise from any errors and omissions contained
in these plans.
5. All sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and water line construction, as well as power and other "dry" utility installations, shall conform to the Local Entity standards and
specifications current at the date of approval of the plans by the Local Entity Engineer.
6. The type, size, location and number of all known underground utilities are approximate when shown on the drawings. It shall be the responsibility of the
Developer to verify the existence and location of all underground utilities along the route of the work before commencing new construction. The Developer shall
be responsible for unknown underground utilities.
7. The Contractor/Developer shall contact the Utility Notification Center of Colorado (UNCC) at 1-800-922-1987, at least 2 working days prior to beginning
excavation or grading, to have all registered utility locations marked. Other unregistered utility entities (i.e. ditch / irrigation company) are to be located by
contacting the respective representative. Utility service laterals are also to be located prior to beginning excavation or grading. It shall be the responsibility of
the Developer to relocate all existing utilities that conflict with the proposed improvements shown on these plans.
8. The Developer shall be responsible for protecting all utilities during construction and for coordinating with the appropriate utility company for any utility crossings
required.
9. If a conflict exists between existing and proposed utilities and/or a design modification is required, the Developer shall coordinate with the engineer to modify the
design. Design modification(s) must be approved by the Local Entity prior to beginning construction.
10. The Developer shall coordinate and cooperate with the Local Entity, and all utility companies involved, to assure that the work is accomplished in a timely
fashion and with a minimum disruption of service. The Developer shall be responsible for contacting, in advance, all parties affected by any disruption of any
utility service as well as the utility companies.
11. No work may commence within any public storm water, sanitary sewer or potable water system until the Developer notifies the utility provider. Notification shall
be a minimum of 2 working days prior to commencement of any work. At the discretion of the water utility provider, a pre-construction meeting may be required
prior to commencement of any work.
12. The Developer shall sequence installation of utilities in such a manner as to minimize potential utility conflicts. In general, storm sewer and sanitary sewer
should be constructed prior to installation of the water lines and dry utilities.
13. The minimum cover over water lines is 4.5 feet and the maximum cover is 5.5 feet unless otherwise noted in the plans and approved by the Water Utility.
14. A State Construction Dewatering Wastewater Discharge Permit is required if dewatering is required in order to install utilities or water is discharged into a
storm sewer, channel, irrigation ditch or any waters of the United States.
15. The Developer shall comply with all terms and conditions of the Colorado Permit for Storm Water Discharge (Contact Colorado Department of Health, Water
Quality Control Division, (303) 692-3590), the Storm Water Management Plan, and the Erosion Control Plan.
16. The Local Entity shall not be responsible for the maintenance of storm drainage facilities located on private property. Maintenance of onsite drainage facilities
shall be the responsibility of the property owner(s).
17. Prior to final inspection and acceptance by the Local Entity, certification of the drainage facilities, by a registered engineer, must be submitted to and approved
by the Stormwater Utility Department. Certification shall be submitted to the Stormwater Utility Department at least two weeks prior to the release of a
certificate of occupancy for single family units. For commercial properties, certification shall be submitted to the Stormwater Utility Department at least two
weeks prior to the release of any building permits in excess of those allowed prior to certification per the Development Agreement.
18. The Local Entity shall not be responsible for any damages or injuries sustained in this Development as a result of groundwater seepage, whether resulting
from groundwater flooding, structural damage or other damage unless such damage or injuries are sustained as a result of the Local Entity failure to properly
maintain its water, wastewater, and/or storm drainage facilities in the development.
19. All recommendations of the Preliminary Drainage and Erosion Control Report for Crowne On Timberline, by Aspen Engineering, dated May 15, 2013, shall be
followed and implemented.
20. Temporary erosion control during construction shall be provided as shown on the Erosion Control Plan. All erosion control measures shall be maintained in
good repair by the Developer, until such time as the entire disturbed areas is stabilized with hard surface or landscaping.
21. The Developer shall be responsible for insuring that no mud or debris shall be tracked onto the existing public street system. Mud and debris must be removed
within 24 hours by an appropriate mechanical method (i.e. machine broom sweep, light duty front-end loader, etc.) or as approved by the Local Entity street
inspector.
22. No work may commence within any improved or unimproved public Right-of-Way until a Right-of-Way Permit or Development Construction Permit is obtained,
if applicable.
23. The Developer shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary permits for all applicable agencies prior to commencement of construction. The Developer shall
notify the Local Entity Engineering Inspector (Fort Collins - 221-6605) and the Local Entity Erosion Control Inspector (Fort Collins - 221-6700) at least 2
working days prior to the start of any earth disturbing activity, or construction on any and all public improvements. If the Local Entity Engineer is not available
after proper notice of construction activity has been provided, the Developer may commence work in the Engineer absence. However, the Local Entity
reserves the right not to accept the improvement if subsequent testing reveals an improper installation.
24. The Developer shall be responsible for obtaining soils tests within the Public Right-of-Way after right of way grading and all utility trench work is complete and
prior to the placement of curb, gutter, sidewalk and pavement. If the final soils/pavement design report does not correspond with the results of the original
geotechnical report, the Developer shall be responsible for a re-design of the subject pavement section or, the Developer may use the Local Entity's default
pavement thickness section(s). Regardless of the option used, all final soils/pavement design reports shall be prepared by a licensed Professional Engineer.
The final report shall be submitted to the Inspector a minimum of 10 working days prior to placement of base and asphalt. Placement of curb, gutter, sidewalk,
base and asphalt shall not occur until the Local Entity Engineer approves the final report.
25. The contractor shall hire a licensed engineer or land surveyor to survey the constructed elevations of the street subgrade and the gutter flowline at all
intersections, inlets, and other locations requested by the Local Entity inspector. The engineer or surveyor must certify in a letter to the Local Entity that these
elevations conform to the approved plans and specifications. Any deviations shall be noted in the letter and then resolved with the Local Entity before
installation of base course or asphalt will be allowed on the streets.
26. All utility installations within or across the roadbed of new residential roads must be completed prior to the final stages of road construction. For the purposes
of these standards, any work except c/g above the subgrade is considered final stage work. All service lines must be stubbed to the property lines and
marked so as to reduce the excavation necessary for building connections.
27. Portions of Larimer County are within overlay districts. The Larimer County Flood Plain Resolution should be referred to for additional criteria for roads within
these districts.
28. All road construction in areas designated as Wild Fire Hazard Areas shall be done in accordance with the construction criteria as established in the Wild Fire
Hazard Area Mitigation Regulations in force at the time of final plat approval.
29. Prior to the commencement of any construction, the contractor shall contact the Local Entity Forester to schedule a site inspection for any tree removal
requiring a permit.
30. The Developer shall be responsible for all aspects of safety including, but not limited to, excavation, trenching, shoring, traffic control, and security. Refer to
OSHA Publication 2226, Excavating and Trenching.
31. The Developer shall submit a Construction Traffic Control Plan, in accordance with MUTCD, to the appropriate Right-of-Way authority. (Local Entity, County or
State), for approval, prior to any construction activities within, or affecting, the Right-of-Way. The Developer shall be responsible for providing any and all
traffic control devices as may be required by the construction activities.
32. Prior to the commencement of any construction that will affect traffic signs of any type, the contractor shall contact Local Entity Traffic Operations Department,
who will temporarily remove or relocate the sign at no cost to the contractor; however, if the contractor moves the traffic sign then the contractor will be
charged for the labor, materials and equipment to reinstall the sign as needed.
33. The Developer is responsible for all costs for the initial installation of traffic signing and striping for the Development related to the Development's local street
operations. In addition, the Developer is responsible for all costs for traffic signing and striping related to directing traffic access to and from the Development.
34. There shall be no site construction activities on Saturdays, unless specifically approved by the Local Entity Engineer, and no site construction activities on
Sundays or holidays, unless there is prior written approval by the Local Entity.
35. The Developer is responsible for providing all labor and materials necessary for the completion of the intended improvements, shown on these drawings, or
designated to be provided, installed, or constructed, unless specifically noted otherwise.
36. Dimensions for layout and construction are not to be scaled from any drawing. If pertinent dimensions are not shown, contact the Designer for clarification, and
annotate the dimension on the as-built record drawings.
37. The Developer shall have, onsite at all times, one (1) signed copy of the approved plans, one (1) copy of the appropriate standards and specifications, and a
copy of any permits and extension agreements needed for the job.
38. If, during the construction process, conditions are encountered which could indicate a situation that is not identified in the plans or specifications, the Developer
shall contact the Designer and the Local Entity Engineer immediately.
39. The Developer shall be responsible for recording as-built information on a set of record drawings kept on the construction site, and available to the Local
Entity's Inspector at all times. Upon completion of the work, the contractor(s) shall submit record drawings to the Local Entity Engineer.
40. The Designer shall provide, in this location on the plan, the location and description of the nearest survey benchmarks (2) for the project as well as the basis of
bearings. The information shall be as follows:
VERTICAL DATUM. ALL ELEVATIONS SHOWN HEREON ARE BASED ON THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS VERTICAL CONTROL NETWORK DATUM. THE
BENCHMARKS USED, WITH THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS ELEVATION AND DESCRIPTIONS OF EACH ARE AS FOLLOWS:
- BM 16-01, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF WILLOW SPRINGS WAY APPROX. 50' WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF WILLOW SPRINGS WAY AND
TIMBERLINE ROAD ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF A STORM INLET. CITY OF FORT COLLINS ELEVATION 4953.79, NGVD 1929, UNADJUSTED.
-BM 2-02, LOCATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF TIMBERLINE ROAD
1
2 MILE NORTH OF TRILBY ROAD ON THE MIDDLE CONCRETE PAD TO AN ELECTRIC
BOX. CITY OF FORT COLLINS ELEVATION=4961.18, NGVD 1929, UNADJUSTED.
41. All stationing is based on centerline of roadways unless otherwise noted.
42. Damaged curb, gutter and sidewalk existing prior to construction, as well as existing fences, trees, streets, sidewalks, curbs and
gutters, landscaping, structures, and improvements destroyed, damaged or removed due to construction of this project, shall be
replaced or restored in like kind at the Developer's expense, unless otherwise indicated on these plans, prior to the acceptance of
completed improvements and/or prior to the issuance of the first Certificate of Occupancy.
BVCS Begin Vertical Curve Station
BVCE Begin Vertical Curve Elevation
BV Butterfly Valve
BOW Back Of Walk
Inside Diameter
general notes: general construction notes: legend of abbreviations: legend of symbols:
MEP Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing
CS Curb Stop
SWR Sewer
SRVC Service
FDC Fire Department Connection
existing legend of
symbols from topo-
graphic survey:
UTILITY PLAN APPROVAL
City of Fort Collins, Colorado
All changes, addendums, additions, deletions and
modifications to these drawings must be approved,
in writing, by the Fort Collins-Loveland
Water District and the South Fort Collins Sanitation District.
Mr. Terry Farrill, P.E., District Engineer Date
Mr. Michael D. DiTullio, Manager Date
FORT COLLINS - LOVELAND
WATER DISTRICT
SOUTH FORT COLLINS
SANITATION DISTRICT