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422 EAST OAK FT COLLINS, COLORADO 80524
(970) 484-0306
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERS, LLC
ANDERSON ASSOCIATES
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14-104
Proposed Duplex Addition
to Existing @ 626 S. Whitcomb Street
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
Rodney & Jamie Rice- Owners
City of Fort Collins, Colorado
UTILITY PLAN APPROVAL
APPROVED:
City Engineer
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Water & Wastewater Utility
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Stormwater Utility
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CALL UTILITY NOTIFICATION
CENTER OF COLORADO
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CALL 2- BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE
BEFORE YOU DIG, GRADE OR EXCAVATE
FOR THE MARKING OF UNDERGROUND
MEMBER UTILITIES.
30 JANUARY, 2015
Dennis R. Messner, P.E.
Consulting Civil Engineer
1355 N. Cleveland Ave, Ste. #1
Loveland, CO. 80527
Telephone: (970) 461-3501
Mobile: (970) 402-4360
E-mail: dennis@messnereng.com
CONCRETE WASHOUT AREA SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO ANY CONCRETE PLACEMENT ON SITE.
VEHICLE TRACKING CONTROL (DETAIL SW-14) IS REQUIRED IF ACCESS TO CONCRETE WASHOUT AREA IS OFF PAVEMENT.
SIGNS SHALL BE PLACED AT THE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE, AT THE WASHOUT AREA, AND ELSEWHERE AS NECESSARY
TO CLEARLY INDICATE THE LOCATION OF THE CONCRETE WASHOUT AREA TO OPERATORS OF CONCRETE TRUCKS AND
PUMP RIGS.
THE CONCRETE WASHOUT AREA SHALL BE REPAIRED AND ENLARGED OR CLEANED OUT AS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN
CAPACITY FOR WASTED CONCRETE.
AT THE END OF CONSTRUCTION, ALL CONCRETE SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSED OF AT AN
ACCEPTED WASTE SITE.
WHEN THE CONCRETE WASHOUT AREA IS REMOVED, THE DISTURBED AREA SHALL BE SEEDED AND MULCHED OR
OTHERWISE STABILIZED IN A MANNER ACCEPTED BY THE CITY.
NOTES:
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
3H:1V OR FLATTER
SIDE SLOPES
12" MIN
8'x 8' MIN
OR AS REQUIRED TO
CONTAIN WASTE CONCRETE
12"
2'-0" MIN.
COMPACTED EMBANKMENT
MATERIAL, TYP.
BERM AROUND PERIMETER
GROUND SURFACE
SIGN TO INDICATE THE
LOCATION OF THE
CONCRETE WASHOUT AREA
FLOW
3'-4'
ADJACENT ROLLS SHALL
TIGHTLY ABUT
W1 NOTES:
INSTALLATION:
WHEN INSTALLING RUNNING LENGTHS OF WATTLES, BUTT THE SECOND
WATTLE TIGHTLY AGAINST THE FIRST, DO NOT OVERLAP THE ENDS.
STAKE THE WATTLES AT EACH END AND FOUR FOOT ON CENTER.
FOR EXAMPLE:
A 25 FOOT WATTLE USES 6 STAKES
A 20 FOOT WATTLE USES 5 STAKES
A 12 FOOT WATTLE USES 4 STAKES
STAKES SHOULD BE DRIVEN THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THE WATTLE.
LEAVING 2 - 3 INCHES OF THE STAKE PROTRUDING ABOVE THE
WATTLE. A HEAVY SEDIMENT LOAD WILL TEND TO PICK THE WATTLE
UP AND COULD PULL IT OFF THE STAKES IF THEY ARE DRIVEN DOWN
TOO LOW. IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO MAKE A HOLE IN THE WATTLE
WITH A PICK END OF YOUR MADDOX IN ORDER TO GET THE STAKE
THROUGH THE STRAW. WHEN STRAW WATTLES ARE USED FOR FLAT
GROUND APPLICATIONS, DRIVE THE STAKES STRAIGHT DOWN; WHEN
INSTALLING WATTLES ON SLOPES, DRIVE THE STAKES
PERPENDICULAR TO THE SLOPE.
DRIVE THE FIRST END STAKE OF THE SECOND WATTLE AT AN ANGLE
TOWARD THE FIRST WATTLE IN ORDER TO HELP ABUT THEM TIGHTLY
TOGETHER. IF YOU HAVE DIFFICULTY DRIVING THE STAKE INTO
EXTREMELY HARD OR ROCKY SLOPES, A PILOT BAR MAY BE
NEEDED TO BEGIN THE STAKE HOLE.
1"x 1" WOOD STAKES
18"-24"
BAILING WIRE OR
NYLON ROPE
WATTLE "A" WATTLE "B"
1'
2'
TYP.
1' 1'
W2 NOTES:
INSTALLATION:
STAKES SHOULD BE DRIVEN ACROSS FROM EACH
OTHER AND ON EACH SIDE OF THE WATTLE. LEAVING
4"-6" OF STAKE PROTRUDING ABOVE THE WATTLE.
BAILING WIRE OR NYLON ROPE SHOULD BE TIED TO
THE STAKES ACROSS THE WATTLE. STAKES SHOULD
THEN BE DRIVEN UNTIL THE BAILING WIRE OR NYLON
ROPE IS SUFFICIENTLY SNUG TO THE WATTLE.
WHEN INSTALLING RUNNING LENGTHS OF WATTLES, TO
PREVENT SHIFTING, BUTT THE SECOND WATTLE
TIGHTLY AGAINST THE FIRST. DO NOT OVERLAP THE
ENDS. STAKES SHOULD BE DRIVEN 1 FT. FROM END,
ACROSS FROM AND ON EACH SIDE OF WATTLE
LEAVING 4"-6" OF STAKE PROTRUDING ABOVE THE
WATTLE. BAILING WIRE OR NYLON ROPE SHOULD BE
TIED TO STAKES IN AN HOUR GLASS FORMATION
(FRONT TO BACK OF WATTLE "A", ACROSS TO FRONT
OF WATTLE "B", ACROSS TO BACK AND BACK TO
FRONT OF WATTLE "A"). STAKES SHOULD THEN BE
DRIVEN IN UNTIL BAILING WIRE OR NYLON ROPE IS
SUFFICIENTLY SNUG TO THE WATTLE.
SEDIMENT
DEPOSITION
ZONE
STORM WATER LINE
WEIGHTED WATTLE
LIP OF GUTTER
SIDEWALK EXISTING OR
PROPOSED INLET
TOP BACK CURB
FLOW LINE
SEDIMENT
DEPOSITION
ZONE
STORM WATER LINE
LIP OF GUTTER
WEIGHTED WATTLE
AT 45 DEG. TO CURB
SIDEWALK
TOP BACK CURB
FLOW LINE
SIDEWALK
TOP BACK CURB
FLOW LINE
W4 NOTES:
1. NUMBER OF WATTLES AND SPACING SHOULD BE DETERMINED BY THE SLOPE AND SITE CONDITIONS.
2. TUBULAR MARKERS SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (MUTCD)
3. CITY RECOMMENDS INSTALLING AT LEAST 3 CHECKDAMS WHEN USING THIS SETUP.
LIP OF GUTTER
WEIGHTED WATTLE
W1 & W2 INSTALLATION NOTES:
1. THE LOCATION AND LENGTH OF WATTLE IS DEPENDENT ON THE CONDITIONS OF EACH SITE.
2. WATTLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO ANY LAND-DISTURBING ACTIVITIES.
3. WATTLES SHALL CONSIST OF STRAW, COMPOST, EXCELSIOR, OR COCONUT FIBER.
4. NOT FOR USE IN CONCENTRATED FLOW AREAS.
5. THE WATTLES SHALL BE TRENCHED INTO THE GROUND A MINIMUM OF TWO (2) INCHES.
6. WATTLES SHALL BE INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS SPECIFICATIONS.
7. ON SLOPES, WATTLES SHOULD BE INSTALLED ON CONTOUR WITH A SLIGHT DOWNWARD ANGLE AT THE END OF THE ROW IN ORDER TO
PREVENT PONDING AT THE MID SECTION.
8. RUNNING LENGTHS OF WATTLES SHOULD BE ABUTTED FIRMLY TO ENSURE NO LEAKAGE AT THE ABUTMENTS.
9. SPACING - DOWNSLOPE:
VERTICAL SPACING FOR SLOPE INSTALLATIONS SHOULD BE DETERMINED BY SITE CONDITIONS. SLOPE GRADIENT AND SOIL TYPE ARE
THE MAIN FACTORS. A GOOD RULE OF THUMB IS:
1:1 SLOPES = 10 FEET APART
2:1 SLOPES = 20 FEET APART
3:1 SLOPES = 30 FEET APART
4:1 SLOPES = 40 FEET APART, ETC.
HOWEVER, ADJUSTMENTS MAY HAVE TO BE MADE FOR THE SOIL TYPE: FOR SOFT, LOAMY SOILS - ADJUST THE ROWS CLOSER
TOGETHER; FOR HARD, ROCKY SOILS - ADJUST THE ROWS FURTHER APART. A SECONDARY WATTLE PLACED BEHIND THE ABUTMENT OF TWO
WATTLES IS ENCOURAGED ON STEEP SLOPES OR WHERE JOINTS HAVE FAILED IN THE PAST.
10. STAKING: THE CITY RECOMMENDS USING WOOD STAKES TO SECURE THE WATTLES. 1/2" TO 5/8" REBAR IS ALSO ACCEPTABLE. BE
SURE TO USE A STAKE THAT IS LONG ENOUGH TO PROTRUDE SEVERAL INCHES ABOVE THE WATTLE: 18" IS A GOOD LENGTH FOR HARD,
ROCKY SOIL. FOR SOFT LOAMY SOIL USE A 24" STAKE.
4"-6" ABOVE WATTLE AFTER BAILING WIRE
OR NYLON ROPE IS ATTACHED. STAKES
NEED TO BE TAMPED UNTIL WIRE/ROPE IS
SNUG WITH WATTLE.
W3 NOTE:
IF THE AREA BEHIND THE INLET IS NOT
STABILIZED, A BMP SHOULD BE USED TO
PREVENT SEDIMENT FROM ENTERING THE INLET
1"x 1" WOOD STAKES
18"-24"
THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT WATTLES EVERY TWO WEEKS AND AFTER ANY SIGNIFICANT STORM EVENT AND MAKE REPAIRS OR REMOVE
SEDIMENT ACCUMULATED BEHIND WATTLE AS NECESSARY.
SEDIMENT ACCUMULATED BEHIND WATTLE SHALL BE REMOVED WHEN THE SEDIMENT HAS ACCUMULATED TO ONE HALF THE DIAMETER OF THE WATTLE.
WATTLES SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL THE UPSTREAM DISTURBED AREA IS STABILIZED AND IS ACCEPTED BY THE CITY.
WATTLE MAINTENANCE NOTES:
1.
2.
3.
ENDS SHALL ABUT TIGHTLY
TO BACK OF CURB
END SHALL ABUT TIGHTLY
TO BACK OF CURB
ENDS OF ADJACENT WATTLES
SHALL BE TIGHTLY ABUTTED
TO PREVENT SEDIMENT BYPASS
4' MAX.
SEDIMENT
DEPOSITION ZONE
W2 NOTE:
ONLY WATTLES MADE WITH COCONUT
FIBERS SHALL BE USED WHEN
INSTALLATION COMES IN CONTACT
WITH A WATER BODY.
SIDEWALK CULVERT/CHASE/PAN
W3, W4 & W5 NOTES:
1. WHEN USING STRAW WATTLE, THE STRAW WATTLE MUST HAVE A
WEIGHTED CORE.
2. ALL PRODUCTS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE MANUFACTURER'S
SPECIFICATIONS.
3. OTHER PRODUCTS MAY BE USED IN PLACE OF WEIGHTED WATTLES
UPON WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE CITY. NOTE: A COPY OF DETAILS
AND SPECIFICATIONS WILL NEED TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE SWMP.
END SHALL
TIGHTLY ABUT TO
BACK OF CURB
SEDIMENT
DEPOSITION ZONE
TUBULAR
MARKER
EXISTING OR
PROPOSED INLET
END SHALL
TIGHTLY ABUT TO
BACK OF CURB
4" DIA. PVC
UNDERDRAIN
SEPARATOR FABRIC
US-250 WOVEN GEOTEXTILE
SEPARATOR FABRIC
US-250 WOVEN GEOTEXTILE
27" MIN.
6"
SEPARATOR FABRIC
US-250 WOVEN GEOTEXTILE
33"
6"
6"