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HomeMy WebLinkAboutANGIE LEE PERIODONTICS - FDP - FDP160028 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - EROSION CONTROL LETTER/REPORT1501 Academy Ct. Ste. 203 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 (970) 530-4044 Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO Prepared for: Aspen Summit, LLC 1223 Red Oak Court Fort Collins, CO 80525 June 22, 2016 1501 Academy Ct. Ste. 203 Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 (970) 530-4044 June 22, 2016 Aspen Summit, LLC. 1223 Red Oak Court Fort Collins, CO 80525 RE: Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, Colorado Project Number: U15013 To Whom It May Concern: United Civil Design Group, LLC. (United Civil), is pleased to submit this Erosion Control Report for the Angie Lee Periodontics site located in Fort Collins, Colorado. This report outlines best management practices (BMPs) to be implemented with the proposed construction, in order to minimize potential pollutants in stormwater discharges. As this site is anticipated to disturb less than 1.0 acres of land, a Stormwater Discharge Permit from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is not required. However, the site must still comply with City of Fort Collins Erosion Control Requirements. As such, this report has been prepared to comply with City requirements. Please note that this document is intended to be a “living” document which should be modified and updated through the course of site construction to accurately reflect site conditions at all times. Pollutant sources should be continuously evaluated, BMP’s selected, documented, implemented, and pollutant sources re-evaluated. As such, this version of the Erosion Control Report was prepared to facilitate initial plan approvals and permitting, but does not necessarily reflect the final version, or the transitions throughout the construction process. It shall be the responsibility of the Construction Site Operator and/or the permit holder (or applicant thereof) to ensure the plan is properly maintained and followed. The Construction Site Operator or Permit Holder for this project is: , and can be contacted at: Address: Phone: If you should have any questions or comments as you review this report, please feel free to contact us at your convenience. Sincerely, Kevin Brazelton, PE Engineering Manager Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO i U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE I. Site Location and Description............................................................................................. 1 A. Location.......................................................................................................................... 1 B. Description of Property .................................................................................................. 1 C. Description of Development .......................................................................................... 1 D. Construction Activity Description.................................................................................. 2 E. Proposed Sequence for Major Activities........................................................................ 2 F. Area Estimates................................................................................................................ 2 G. Runoff Coefficient and Soil Description........................................................................ 2 H. Location and Description of Potential Pollution Sources .............................................. 3 I. Non-Stormwater Components of Discharge.................................................................... 5 J.Receiving Waters............................................................................................................. 6 II. BMPs for Stormwater Pollution Prevention ....................................................................... 6 A. Erosion and Sediment Controls...................................................................................... 6 B. Erosion Control Sequencing......................................................................................... 10 C. Materials Handling and Spill Prevention ..................................................................... 12 III. Other Controls................................................................................................................... 13 IV. Final Stabilization and Long-term Stormwater Quality.................................................... 13 V. Inspection and Maintenance Procedures........................................................................... 13 VI. References......................................................................................................................... 15 APPENDICES APPENDIX A – Erosion Control Plans, and Details APPENDIX B – Blank Inspection Reports APPENDIX C – Contractor Inserts (as needed) Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 1 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx I. Site Location and Description A. Location The Angie Lee Periodontics development site (referred herein as ”the site”) is located at 4803 East Boardwalk Drive in the northeast quarter of Section 1, Township 6 North, Range 69 West of the Sixth P.M., City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado. The site consists of approximately 0.53 acres and is bounded by Boardwalk Drive on the east, a private drive to the north, and existing commercial properties to the south and west. See the attached Drainage Plan for additional information. B. Description of Property The site has a platted area of 0.53 acres, has been subdivided for commercial uses and has been previously overlot graded and partially seeded. The following is a summary of the existing conditions of the site: Ground Cover/Percent Vegetation - The site has been previously overlot graded and reseeded. Therefore, the existing ground currently consists of native grasses and weeds with an approximate 80% vegetative density. Grades – In general, the majority of this area of the site drains from north to south towards the south property line with grades between 2.0 to 10.0 percent. Soil Type - According to the NRCS Web Soil Survey, the site consists of Nunn Clay Loam (Hydrologic Soil Group C). Utilities - The site has several known utilities located on or adjacent to the property. These include existing gas, electric, water, and sewer lines running along and down East Boardwalk Drive and the private drive to the north of the property. Detention Ponds and Storm Sewer - A regional water quality and detention pond located south of the site will service the site for both water quality and detention requirements. C. Description of Development The planned development for the site will consist of the following: • The construction of single-story, office building with a proposed full-buildout footprint of approximately 7,400 sf (including approximately 3,260 sf of future office). • The construction of private drive lane, parking area and sidewalks in support of the building construction. • The construction of utilities to support the proposed building including sanitary, water and storm drainage. Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 2 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx D. Construction Activity Description Construction activity (for all phases of construction) includes installation of BMP’s, demolition, grading, utility (storm sewer, sanitary sewer, and waterline) construction, parking lot construction, and drainage conveyance construction. E. Proposed Sequence for Major Activities The sequence for major construction activities includes the installation of BMP’s, site demolition activities, grading, major drainage conveyance construction, installation of storm drain, installation of other utilities (underground water and sanitary services), final grading of building pad, building construction, final site grading, curb and gutter installation, asphalt paving, and landscaping. The following is the expected sequence of phasing for this site. • Installation of erosion control • Site demolition activities • Site overlot grading • Installation of utilities • Installation of curb and gutter and sidewalk • Paving of roads and parking areas • Installation of permanent landscape vegetation Infrastructure construction is estimated to begin August 2016 and be completed by May 2017. F. Area Estimates The site has a platted area of 0.53 acres. The total area subject to disturbance by construction of this project is approximately 0.57 acres. This Erosion Control Report does not include additional offsite area (for staging, material storage, overburden stockpiles of dirt, borrow areas, etc.) other than that mentioned above. G. Runoff Coefficient and Soil Description Individual basin runoff coefficients as shown in the Angie Lee Periodontics Drainage Plan are summarized in the table on the following page: Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 3 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx Developed Conditions Hydrology Summary: Basin Design Point Area %I C2 C100 Q2 Q100 (acre) (cfs) (cfs) Proposed Basins A1 A1 0.04 12% 0.333 0.416 0.04 0.16 A2 A2 0.20 93% 0.915 1.000 0.52 2.00 A3 A3 0.07 90% 0.950 1.000 0.20 0.74 B1 B1 0.10 90% 0.950 1.000 0.26 0.95 OS1 OS1 0.06 8% 0.295 0.368 0.05 0.20 OS2 OS2 0.06 2% 0.250 0.313 0.03 0.15 OS3 OS3 0.07 54% 0.665 0.831 0.14 0.60 Earth Engineering Consultants (EEC), previously completed the geotechnical and groundwater investigations for the project site and presented the results of this work in the Subsurface Exploration Report – Angie Lee Periodontics, 4803 East Boardwalk Drive, Fort Collins, Colorado, EEC Project No. 1152104. According to this report, there are lean clay soils overlying siltstone/claystone bedrock. Groundwater was observed at depths of approximately 12 feet below ground surface and bedrock was encountered at depths between 15 to 25 feet. According to the NRCS Web Soil Survey, the site consists of Nunn Clay Loam (Hydrologic Soil Group C). These soils have “Slow infiltration” ratings per the NRCS Web Soil Groups. H. Location and Description of Potential Pollution Sources This section focuses on the identification of the potential pollutant sources and briefly discusses the Best Management Practices (BMPs) that will be used. More information on the BMP’s utilized on this site is included in the next section “III. BMPs for Stormwater Pollution Prevention”. 1. All disturbed and stored soils; It is expected that there will be stockpiles of dirt on the site from the utility installations and the foundation excavation. For this site, stockpiles should be located in areas where Silt Fence or Straw wattles may be placed around the individual stockpiles to contain the runoff (i.e. landscaped or disturbed earth areas). Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 4 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx 2. Vehicle tracking of sediments It is anticipated that the contractor will access the property from the private drive north of the site area. A vehicle tracking control pad will be required at the access location onsite during construction to reduce tracking sediment onto the adjacent streets. At the end of each workday, the Contractor shall sweep or scrape both the private drive and East Boardwalk Drive of sediment that may have accumulated during the workday. 3. Management of contaminated soils There are not any known contaminated soils on the site. However, if the contractor encounters contaminated soils during the construction process they should stop construction immediately and notify the appropriate government authorities in accordance with good construction safety and practice. 4. Loading and Unloading operations Loading and unloading will take place on the site. Truck access should be limited to the extent possible to locations within the disturbed limits of the project. BMP’s such as silt fence in non-paved areas and rock socks in paved areas should be placed to keep sediment from exiting the disturbed area limits, primarily towards the south as this is the low side of the site. 5. Outdoor storage activities (building materials, fertilizers, chemicals, etc.) Storage of onsite materials including building materials, fertilizers, waterline, and sanitary sewer will be covered and placed on pallets to prevent direct contact with the ground and potential surface runoff. 6. Vehicle and equipment maintenance Vehicle and equipment maintenance should be performed offsite or onsite within an area surrounded by silt fence or straw wattles. Vehicle and equipment maintenance shall not happen along the adjacent public or private streets. At a minimum, all vehicle and equipment maintenance shall be performed on the hard surface or gravel areas at least 50’ from any stormwater feature (i.e. inlet, storm sewer, concentrated runoff, swale, etc.) 7. Significant dust or particulate generating processes The Contractor shall comply with applicable air pollution control requirements of the City of Fort Collins. The Contractor shall take appropriate actions to minimize atmospheric pollution and take reasonable precautions which shall include, but not be limited to: 1. The use of water for control of dusts for construction processes such as demolition, grading, or the clearing of land. 2. Covering, at all times when in motion, open-bodied trucks transporting Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 5 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx materials likely to give rise to airborne dusts. 3. Require lower speeds for vehicles entering, exiting, and driving within the project limits to minimize the amount of dust disturbed by moving vehicles. 8. Routine maintenance activities involving fertilizers, pesticides, detergents, fuels, solvents, oils, etc; Chemicals, fuels, lubricants, and paints stored on-site will be in water tight containers and covered as necessary and stored in a bermed area, a storage building, or within a vehicle to act as secondary containment. 9. On-site waste management practices (waste piles, liquid wastes, dumpsters, etc.); 1. Waste piles should be covered or surrounded by silt fence or straw wattles. Liquid wastes should be collected and stored in covered containers and disposed of properly. 2. Solid waste materials, including disposable materials incidental to the major construction activities, will be collected in on site dumpsters. The containers will be emptied periodically and trucked away from the site. Dumpsters should have covers. 10. Concrete truck / equipment washing, including the concrete truck chute and associated fixtures and equipment; A dedicated concrete washout area is necessary for this project. The contractor shall clean out equipment within the washout area so that runoff is not allowed to leave site and enter the public streets or neighboring properties. 11. Dedicated asphalt and concrete batch plants; There will not be dedicated asphalt or concrete batch plants on this site. 12. Non-industrial waste sources such as worker trash and portable toilets Worker’s trash shall be disposed of in an onsite dumpster. The site should be free of trash at the end of each working day. Portable toilets shall be utilized by construction personnel and serviced regularly by a commercial operator. They shall be located a minimum of 5 feet from the curb or 50 feet from inlets. If sanitary facilities are located on a paved surface, toilets shall be equipped with a containment pan or a secondary containment BMP. Regardless of location all portable toilets shall be anchored per manufacturer recommendations. I. Non-Stormwater Components of Discharge According to the EEC report, groundwater was observed at depths of approximately 12 feet below ground surface. At these depths, it is not expected that groundwater will be Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 6 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx encountered during construction. However, should groundwater be encountered during trenching or excavation operations, a temporary sediment/retention basin should be constructed to store pumped dewatering flows. The other non-storm water components of discharge include, but are not limited to, water line flushing, irrigation to establish seeding, and watering for dust mitigation, and compaction. It is important for the contractor to manage the runoff from these items utilizing the BMP’s mentioned in this report (i.e. silt fence, straw waddles, concrete washout areas, surface roughening, etc.). J. Receiving Waters The site lies within the Fossil Creek Basin. The vast majority of the proposed site will drain via overland flow, grass lined swales and storm drains to the existing regional pond located south of the site. Upon exiting the regional pond, runoff from the basin empties into a tributary of Fossil Creek and ultimately drains to the Poudre River through a series of inlets, culverts, and channels. II. BMPs for Stormwater Pollution Prevention A. Erosion and Sediment Controls Once construction activity begins, Best Management Practices (BMP’s) intended to contain sediment onsite must be constructed, inspected, and repaired as necessary. Such controls must be functional before upslope land disturbance takes place. The BMP’s will be installed as shown on the Erosion Control Plan shown in Appendix A. They must be supplemented as on-site experience proves necessary in order to control sediment, pollutant discharge, and ensure public safety. The following temporary and permanent BMP’s will be installed and maintained to control on-site erosion and prevent sediment from traveling off-site during construction. Temporary BMP’s • Construction Fence is a temporary BMP. The contractor is to place construction fencing around development as needed to limit access by construction equipment and personal vehicles to designated areas of ingress and egress. • Inlet Protection is a temporary BMP that helps prevent soil and debris from the site from entering the storm drain inlets and usually consists of a sediment filter around or upstream of the storm drain inlet. Inlet protection allows storm water to flow into the drain but only after excess sediment has been filtered out. Inlet protection will be used on existing and proposed storm inlets and will be installed at such time Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 7 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx as construction of the storm sewer system occurs. Inlet protection for this site will consist of: • Regular Meetings are a temporary and non-structural BMP. Regular meetings with on-site workers including builders, suppliers, landscape personnel, etc. should be conducted so that they are kept up to date with site standard operating procedures. • Silt Fence is a woven synthetic permeable fabric that filters runoff. Silt fence is a temporary barrier that is installed prior to earthmoving activities and is placed downstream of areas where runoff from construction activities is expected to occur, especially along the site perimeter to allow sediment to settle from runoff before water leaves the construction site. Silt fences will be installed per manufacturer’s recommendations. Silt fence encourages sheet flow and is not intended to be used in areas of concentrated flow. If concentrated flow is encountered during the placement of the fence, an alternative BMP shall be used and the SWMP should be updated to reflect this change. • Staging Areas will be provided during the construction process at least 100’ from any storm water conveyance. Staging areas include locations for vehicle fueling, concrete truck washout, material storage and transfer, equipment maintenance and cleaning, and other construction activities. These areas will be maintained as isolated locations that allow for contaminants to be concentrated and removed from the site as necessary. Concrete washout areas shall be designed such that washout water cannot leave the location, nor shall storm water runoff wash concrete from the locations. • Straw Wattles are a temporary BMP that are used for a variety of purposes. They are used for inlet protection, curbside check dams, swale protection, at the bottom of slopes, or the limits of property boundaries. They are easy to install and are increasingly being used for Small Site SWMP’s. The straw wattles, which are meshed netting “tubes,” filled with straw, excelsior, or coconut fiber. Wattles for swale protection should be installed following rough grading of channel areas. Wattles require proper installation and maintenance to ensure their performance. • Rock Socks are a temporary BMP that are used for a variety of purposes. They are used for inlet protection, curbside check dams, or at the limits of property boundaries. Rock socks are wire meshed “tubes” filled with rocks. Rock Socks require proper installation and maintenance to ensure their performance. • Street Sweeping and Vacuuming removes sediment that has been tracked onto roadways to reduce sediment transport into storm drain systems or a surface waterway. This practice should be used on the adjacent paved road to the construction site. Paved roads should be inspected on a daily basis and more frequently as needed. Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 8 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx • Saw Cutting Pollution Prevention prevents dust and slurry from asphalt and concrete saw cutting activities from migrating into the existing storm drain system. Slurry and cuttings shall be vacuumed during cutting and surface operations and shall not be allowed to remain on pavement surface overnight. Collected slurry and cuttings shall be disposed of in a manner that does not violate groundwater or surface water standards. • Surface Roughening is provided following grading activities to slow the effects of wind erosion. Roughening can be used as a temporary BMP and is a technique used for creating unevenness on bare soil through the construction of furrows (groove cuts) running across a slope or by utilization of construction equipment to track the soil surface. The primary function of surface roughening is to reduce erosion potential by decreasing runoff velocities, reducing the length of sheet flow trapping sediment, and increasing infiltration of water into the soil. • Temporary Seeding is the establishment of a temporary vegetative cover on a graded area that will be exposed for longer 30 days. Temporary seeding can be used on areas requiring temporary protection that will eventually need permanent vegetation at the completion of the construction or it can be used for areas that will be re-disturbed after a period of inactivity. The seed mix 100% smooth brome at a minimum application rate of 30 pls/lbs/acre. Fertilizer and Mulch shall be included as specified on the plans. • Temporary Erosion Control Fabric is comprised of a temporary degradable erosion control blanket designed to provide immediate erosion protection and vegetation establishment assistance on moderate slopes and low to medium-flow channels where bare-ground seeding and loose mulches often fail. Temporary erosion control blankets are being recommended moderate slopes that do not require permanent turf reinforcement matting. • Vehicle Tracking Control is a stabilized stone pad located at points of ingress and egress on a construction site and acts as a temporary BMP. The stone pad is designed to reduce the amount of mud transported onto public roads by construction traffic by removing mud and sediment from the vehicle’s wheels when it drives over the gravel pad. These areas are limited to the minimum number necessary to provide functional construction access and are installed prior to grading activities. Whenever the construction entrance exists onto a public road, the road shall be cleaned at the end of each day. Vehicle Tracking Control will also be used on this site at any stockpile area exits. • Wattle Sediment Protection is a temporary BMP that are typically used as check structures in areas of concentrated water flow such as swales, grassed waterways, and down drains. They can be installed in combination with any type of rolled erosion control blanket or channel liner and function by slowing water velocity, Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 9 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx settling out sediment, and preventing undermining of the channel lining material. Wattles for swale protection should be installed following rough grading of channel areas. Sizing and spacing shall be per manufacturer’s recommendation. • Wind Borne Sediment and Dust Control measures will be provided during the construction process to control wind borne sediment. During grading activities, water will be applied to the disturbed soils for the purpose of maintaining cohesion with clay type soils and also to meet moisture requirements for compaction of disturbed soils. Other measures of mitigation for wind erosion may include the timely installation of seed and mulch following the establishment of final grade, and the timely installation of pavement following completion of utility trenching operations and curb construction. Open areas should be kept in a roughened condition (see Surface Roughening above). Permanent BMP’s • Grass-Lined Swales (included as part of permanent seeding or other permanently stabilized swales) are permanent landscaped channels constructed generally below grade to convey runoff or channel water to a desired location. The grass-lined areas allow for infiltration to occur as well as including a flow path across a vegetated surface slowing the conveyance rate of storm water runoff. • Permanent Seeding and Planting is the establishment of a permanent perennial vegetation such as trees, shrubs, vines, grasses/sod, or legumes on exposed areas for final permanent stabilization in order to provide stabilization of the soil by holding soil particles in place. These items should be installed as per the approved Landscape Plan. Soil Amendments shall be incorporated in all landscape areas to a depth of 6” at a rate of 3 cubic yards per 1000 square feet of area unless 4” of loose topsoil have been imported onto the site over 4” of loosened subgrade soils. Permanent Landscaping reduces storm water runoff velocity, maintains sheet flow, protects the soil surface from erosion, promotes infiltration of runoff, and improves wildlife habitat. • Bioretention is a permanent BMP that is engineered to utilize bioretention in a depressed landscape area design to capture and filter or infiltrate the water quality capture volume. BMPs that utilize bioretention are frequently referred to as rain gardens or porous landscape detention areas. • Preservation of Existing Vegetation should occur where no construction activity is expected to occur. Preservation of natural vegetation is generally a permanent BMP and is applicable to construction sites with pre-existing vegetation. Only land needed for building activities and vehicle traffic needs is to be cleared. Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 10 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx • Storm Sewer Outlet Protection devices are structurally lined aprons or other energy dissipating devices placed at the outlets of pipes or paved channel sections. Outlet protection devices prevent scour at storm water outlets and minimize the potential of downstream erosion by reducing the velocity of storm water flows. Turf reinforcement matting will be used downstream of storm sewer outfalls as pipe outlet protection. Outlet Protection is installed with the storm sewer construction and serves as a permanent structural BMP. B. Erosion Control Sequencing This project will have three distinct erosion control phases. The initial phase will be installing erosion control items prior to any construction on the site. After the initial erosion control items have been installed, the next phase will consist of site demolition and rough grading activities. Following completion of the demolition and rough grading, construction of the infrastructure (utilities, storm sewer, roads, and development of landscaped areas) will be conducted. The final stage will include the construction of the new building and site hard surfaces including roads, driveways, sidewalks and parking areas. Each of the phases is described below, including necessary erosion control items An Erosion Control Plan is located in the Appendix that includes the minimum required BMP’s for the site. This plan should be update, as appropriate, for all BMP’s as they are constructed/placed within the project site. Phase 1 – Prior to Construction • Preserve Existing Vegetation – Before construction commencement, areas that are not disturbed by construction activity should be preserved as needed with construction fencing, silt fencing, signage, or other means to keep vehicular traffic out of the area to be left undisturbed. • Silt Fence – Before construction commencement, silt fence will be placed downstream of areas where runoff from construction activities is expected to occur. • Staging Area – A concrete wash out area, fueling area, and other staging areas will be provided during the construction process at least 100’ from any storm water conveyance. A staging area is to be shown on the Erosion Control Plan when its location is identified. • Vehicle Tracking Control – Before commencement of construction, vehicle tracking control shall be placed at the location shown south of the private drive. Any other points of ingress and egress planned by the contractor and approved by the owner shall also receive suitable vehicle tracking control BMP's. Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 11 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx • Construction Fence – Before commencement of construction, construction fence shall be placed at the contractor’s discretion (or as shown in the plans) to limit access by construction equipment and personal vehicles to designated areas of ingress and egress. Phase 2 – Site Demolition, Site Grading, and Infrastructure Construction The items installed in Phase 1 shall be in place, functional, and maintained during and following the site demolition and site grading operations. In addition to those items, the following BMP’s shall be installed. • Wind Borne Sediment and Dust Control – Wind borne sediment and dust control measures should be implemented during grading activities. This will be particularly important to consider prior to the establishment of seeding. • Inlet Protection – Wattles will be placed at area inlets located within the site immediately after the inlet is constructed / installed. Existing inlets shall be protected prior to heavy equipment staging, demolition, or commencement of construction activities. • Swale Protection – Straw wattles and check dams will be placed within the swales immediately following rough grading. Wattles and check dams shall be placed across the swale for every 2’ of drop in swale elevation or every 300'. • Slope Protection – Surface roughening and contour furrows shall occur after rough grading. • Permanent Seeding – Permanent seeding or landscaping shall be placed immediately in areas that are final graded and where little future disturbance is expected. • Temporary Seeding – The majority of the landscaped areas will be permanently seeded or planted. However, if disturbed areas are left without permanent stabilization 30 days after grading, temporary seeding will be required. • Outlet Protection– Riprap and/or permanent turf reinforcement matting will be placed immediately downstream of storm sewer outfalls. • Concrete Washout Area – Concrete washout areas will be placed prior to, and maintained during, the completion of concrete work. • Rock Socks – Rock socks will be placed to replace other inlet protection devices as required after paving operations have been completed. Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 12 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx Phase 3 – Building Construction and Parking Area and Sidewalk Construction This phase will likely begin before the seeding has been established throughout the site, so it is expected that majority of the BMP’s shown in Phase 1 and Phase 2 will be in place at the beginning of this phase. As the parking area is paved and seeding is established there will be previously placed BMP's such as vehicle tracking control devices and some sections of silt fence that may be removed. There are other items such as inlet protection, silt fence, and swale protection that may only be removed after all construction is complete and upstream areas are established. C. Materials Handling and Spill Prevention The site development includes appropriate construction staging and stockpile areas identified on the Erosion Control Plan shown in Appendix A. Stormwater runoff generated from the staging areas will be routed to a temporary sedimentation area where runoff will be contained and filtered before being discharged downstream. The staging/stockpile area(s) may be moved to a location no closer than 100’ from a storm water conveyance. Vehicle tracking control should be placed at the stockpile area entrance/exit and silt fence should surround it. If relocated, the Erosion Control Plan should be updated with the actual location of the stockpile/staging area(s). Chemicals, fuels, lubricants, and paints stored on-site will be in water tight containers and covered as necessary and stored in a bermed area, a storage building, or within a vehicle to act as secondary containment. Storage of onsite materials including building materials, fertilizers, waterline, sanitary sewer, and storm sewer will be covered and placed on pallets to prevent direct contact with the ground and potential surface runoff. Concrete and asphalt batch plants are not anticipated on this site and thus are not included in this Erosion Control Report. In the event of a spill or accident, it shall be contained and disposed of so that it will not flow from the site or soak into the soil. Once construction is completed, concrete waste and contaminated soil will be disposed of properly. The Construction Site Operator should be notified of spills. Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 13 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx III. Other Controls The following includes other measures to control pollutants: • Solid waste materials, including disposable materials incidental to the major construction activities, will be collected in containers. The containers will be emptied periodically and trucked away from the site. Dumpsters shall have covers. • Water used to establish and maintain grass, for dust control, and for other purposes during the construction phase must originate from a public water supply or private well approved by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment unless otherwise approved. • Sanitary facilities shall be provided at the site throughout construction activities. They shall be utilized by construction personnel and serviced regularly by a commercial operator. They shall be located a minimum of 5 feet from the curb or 50 feet from inlets and must be anchored. If sanitary facilities are located on a paved surface, a secondary containment BMP will need to be constructed. • Access off of paved roads should be limited. IV. Final Stabilization and Long-term Stormwater Quality Final stabilization is reached when all soil disturbing activities at the site have been completed and vegetative cover has been established with a density of at least 70 percent of pre- disturbance levels or when equivalent permanent erosion reduction methods have been utilized. Upon final stabilization, temporary BMP’s may be removed, unless they are required to remain in place for future phasing. Water quality enhancements are provided in areas where grass-lined swales are provided for storm water conveyance. The soft bottom/overbank areas allow for infiltration to occur as well as including a flow path across a vegetated surface slowing the conveyance rate of storm water runoff. V. Inspection and Maintenance Procedures Upon completion of each phase of construction, appropriate measures shall be taken to inspect and maintain existing erosion control features, as described herein or per manufacturers specifications (whichever is more stringent) and install new erosion control elements associated with each phase of construction. The temporary BMP’s will be inspected and documented at a minimum of once every 14 days and after each precipitation or snowmelt event. The Erosion Control Report will be kept up-to- Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 14 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx date with inspection records, maintenance procedures, and changes. Records should include complete inspection reports for each inspection, maintenance, and/or repair. A record-keeping system is recommended in managing inspection and maintenance reports and should include all maintenance records, spill response, weather conditions, training, correspondence, etc. A blank copy the CDOT Stormwater Field Inspection Report is provided in Appendix B. Preventative maintenance also involves the regular inspection and testing of equipment, timely maintenance of the equipment, and complete records of the maintenance and inspections of the equipment. The maintenance and inspection records should be kept on site and made available upon request. Inspections must include the observation of the construction site perimeter, runoff discharge points, disturbed areas, staging areas (including concrete washout areas and fueling areas), erosion and sediment control measures identified in this Erosion Control Report, and any other structural BMP’s that may require maintenance. The inspection must determine if there is evidence of or potential for pollutants to enter the drainage system and if they should be modified, replaced, or added to. The following list includes some recommended maintenance procedures: • Erosion and sediment control measures determined, upon inspection, to be in need of repair shall be maintained before the next anticipated storm event or as necessary to maintain continued effectiveness of erosion and sediment control measures. If it is impractical to maintain erosion and sediment control measures before the next storm event, maintenance should be accomplished as soon as practical. • Locations where vehicles enter or exit the site shall be inspected for evidence of sediment being tracked off-site by construction traffic. Such sediment shall be removed before it can be conveyed to the receiving storm drains or creeks. • Seeded areas will be checked to see that grass coverage is maintained. Areas will be watered, fertilized, and reseeded as needed. • It is the responsibility of the Site Operator to maintain effective pollutant discharge controls. Actual physical site conditions or contractor practices could make it necessary to install more control than are shown on the Erosion Control Plan. For example, localized concentrations of surface runoff or unusually steep areas could require additional erosion control devices. Assessing the need for, and implementing additional controls will be a continuing aspect of the Erosion Control ReportP until final stabilization. This plan intends to control water-borne and liquid pollutant discharges by some combination of interception, filtration, and containment. Parties implementing this plan must remain alert to the need to periodically refine and update the plan in order to accomplish the intended goals. Erosion Control Report Angie Lee Periodontics Fort Collins, CO 15 U15013-Erosion Control Report.docx • Sediment that has escaped the construction site must be removed at a frequency sufficient to minimize off-site impacts. VI. References 1. Final Drainage Summary for Angie Lee Periodontics, United Civil Design Group, June 22, 2016. 2. Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey at www.websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app. 3. Subsurface Exploration Report, Angie Lee Periodontics, 4803 East Boardwalk Drive, Fort Collins, Colorado, Earth Engineering Consultants, November 2, 2015. 4. Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual, City of Fort Collins, Colorado, as adopted by Ordinance No. 174, 2011, and referenced in Section 26-500 (c) of the City of Fort Collins Municipal Code. 5. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, Volumes 1-3, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Wright-McLaughlin Engineers, Denver, Colorado, Revised April 2008. 6. State of Colorado, Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity, Stormwater Management Plan Preparation Guides, www.colorado.com. APPENDIX A • Grading and Erosion Control Plan (Map Pocket) • Erosion Control Details (Map Pocket) DS DS DS DS EXISTING BUILDING EXISTING BUILDING EAST BOARDWALK DRIVE PRIVATE DRIVE PHASE 2 BUILDING PROPOSED BUILDING FFE=5001.50 4.0:1 3.0:1 2.2% 2.2% 3.5% 4.3% 3.3% 2.3% 2.0% 2.0% 9.7% 11.0% 15.9% 8.9% 4.6% 5.8% 3.0% PROPERTY BOUNDARY (TYP.) 2.6% FLUSH CURB 3.9% EXISTING 12" RCP STORM SEWER PROPOSED ROOF DRAIN (SEE UTILITY PLAN) 6" UNDERDRAIN (SEE DETAILS) EXISTING DOWNSPOUT (TYP.) BIORETENTION SAND MEDIA (SEE DETAILS) 5' 15' DRAINAGE & UTILITY EASEMENT GRADE BREAK LANDSCAPE WALL (SEE LANDSCAPE PLANS) TOP OF WALL = 4997.45 PROPOSED POND OUTLET STRUCTURE (SEE DETAILS) GRATE = 4997.15 PLACE FINISHED GRADE AT SOUTH EDGE OF FUTURE BUILDING AT 4997.50 1.8% 2.7% 3.2% 1.5% ASPEN SUMMIT LLC 06/22/16 U15103 1" = N/A VERTICAL: 1" = N/A HORIZONTAL: ANGIE LEE PERIODONTICS 6/20/2016 2:23:20 PM P:\U15013 - 4803 BOARDWALK OFFICE\CADD\CP\C6.00_DETAILS.DWG C6.00_DETAILS KRB SDR C603 12 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS PREPARED FOR: JOB NUMBER SHEET NUMBER OF SHEETS DATE SUBMITTED: The engineer preparing these plans will not be responsible for, or liable for, unauthorized changes to or uses of these plans. All changes to the plans must be in writing and must be approved by the preparer of these plans. NO. BY DATE CAUTION REVISIONS: VERTICAL: HORIZONTAL: SCALE PRELIMINARY PLANS NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 1501 Academy Ct. Ste. 203 Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 530-4044 www.unitedcivil.com Civil Engineering & Consulting UNITED CIVIL Design Group PROJ. MGR: DRAWING NAME: PATH: DATE: TIME: DESIGNER: CHECKED BY: CHECKED BY: CHECKED BY: CHECKED BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED: WATTLE INSTALLATION DETAIL NOT TO SCALE 2 C603 ROCK SOCK NOT TO SCALE 1 C603 SF APPROVED: ASPEN SUMMIT LLC 06/22/16 U15103 1" = N/A VERTICAL: 1" = N/A HORIZONTAL: ANGIE LEE PERIODONTICS 6/20/2016 2:23:22 PM P:\U15013 - 4803 BOARDWALK OFFICE\CADD\CP\C6.00_DETAILS.DWG C6.00_DETAILS KRB SDR C604 12 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS PREPARED FOR: JOB NUMBER SHEET NUMBER OF SHEETS DATE SUBMITTED: The engineer preparing these plans will not be responsible for, or liable for, unauthorized changes to or uses of these plans. All changes to the plans must be in writing and must be approved by the preparer of these plans. NO. BY DATE CAUTION REVISIONS: VERTICAL: HORIZONTAL: SCALE PRELIMINARY PLANS NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 1501 Academy Ct. 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COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STORMWATER FIELD INSPECTION REPORT - POST CONSTRUCTION (1) Project Name: (6) CDOT Project Number: (7) Project Code (Sub Account #): (9) CDOT Region: (2) Maintenance Patrol/Representative: (3) SWMP Administrator: (8) CDPS-SCP Certification#: (4) Inspector(s) (Name and Title): (10) Date of Project Inspection: (5) Weather at Time of Inspection: (11) REASON FOR INSPECTION / EXCLUSION ❑ 30 Calendar day: ❑ Third Party Request: ❑ Winter Conditions Inspections Exclusion: Inspections are not required at sites where snow cover exists over the entire site for an extended period, and melting conditions posing a risk of surface erosion do not exist. This exception is applicable only during the period where melting conditions do not exist. If visual inspection of the site verifies that all of these conditions are satisfied, document the conditions in section 17 (General Notes) and proceed to section 18 (Inspection Certification). Documentation must include: dates when snow cover occurred, and date when melting conditions began. ❑ Other: (12) SWMP MANAGEMENT (13) DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Yes No NA (a) Are changes to the SWMP documents noted and approved? (b) Are the 30 day inspection reports retained with the SWMP notebook? (c) Are corrective actions from the last inspection completed? (14) BMPs ON SITE AT TIME OF INSPECTION *See Inspection Report Instructions for more detail. Installed Installed Installed Installed Check Dams* ❑ Seeding ❑ Inlet Protection* ❑ Other: ❑ Embankment Protector ❑ Mulching/Mulch Tackifier ❑ Outlet Protection* ❑ Other: ❑ Sediment Basin/ Detention Pond ❑ Soil Retention Blankets ❑ Other: ❑ Other: ❑ (15) CONSTRUCTION SITE ASSESSMENT & CORRECTIVE ACTIONS **Off site Pollutant Discharges are a Violation of the Permit** The construction site perimeter and revegetated areas that are exposed to precipitation shall be inspected for erosion and the evidence of, or the potential for, pollutants leaving the CDOT right of way, entering the stormwater drainage system, or discharging to state waters. If there is evidence of sediment or other pollutants discharging from the site, see section 16 (Construction Site Assessment). All erosion and sediment control practices identified in the SWMP shall be evaluated to ensure that they are maintained and operating correctly. Identify the condition of the BMP, using more than one letter if necessary: (I) Incorrect Installation; (M) Maintenance is needed; (F) BMP failed to operate; (A) Additional BMP is needed; (R) Remove BMP. Keep copies of this blank page for additional room if needed. Continuous maintenance is required on all BMPs. BMPs that are not operating effectively, have proven to be inadequate, or have failed must be addressed as soon as possible, immediately in most cases. Location BMP Condition Date Completed & Initials Comments: Description of Corrective Action and Preventative Measure Taken (Include Picture #) page 1 of 4 CDOT Form #1177 3/08 (15) CONSTRUCTION SITE ASSESSMENT & CORRECTIVE ACTIONS (continued) Location BMP Condition Date Completed & Initials Comments: Description of Corrective Action and Preventative Measure Taken (Include Picture #) (16) CONSTRUCTION SITE ASSESSMENT:**OFF SITE POLLUTANT DISCHARGES ARE A VIOLATION OF THE PERMIT** (a) Is there evidence of discharge of sediment or other pollutants from the site? ❑ Yes ❑ No *If yes, explain the discharge and the corrective actions in section 15 (Construction Site Assessment & Corrective Actions) or section 17 (General Notes). (b) Has sediment or other pollutants discharging from the site reached state waters? ❑ Yes ❑ No *If yes, see subsection 208.03(c) and Part II A.2 and 3 of the permit for reporting requirements. (c) Is the amount of vegetation 70% of pre-existing vegetative cover? ❑ Yes ❑ No *If yes, notify the appropriate Region Environmental contact. (17) GENERAL NOTES Corrective action(s) has been taken, or where a report does not identify any incidents requiring corrective action, the report shall contain a signed statement indicating the site is in compliance with the permit to the best of the signer’s knowledge and belief. CDOT Maintenance/SWMP Administrator (Signature Required) Date: (19) COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION page 2 of 4 CDOT Form #1177 3/08 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 imprisonment for knowing violations. (18) INSPECTION CERTIFICATION CDOT Maintenance/SWMP Administrator (Signature Required) Date: Stormwater Management Field Inspection Report Instructions State waters are defined to be any and all surface and subsurface waters which are contained in or flow through the state, including, streams, rivers, lakes, drainage ditches, storm drains, ground water, and wetlands, but not including waters in sewage systems, waters in treatment works or disposal systems, waters in potable water distribution systems, and all water withdrawn for use until use and treatment have been completed. (Per subsection 107.25 and 25-8-103 (19) CRS) (3) SWMP Administrator: Indicate the name of the individual(s) responsible for implementing, maintaining, and revising SWMP. (8) CDPS-SCP Certification #: Indicate the Colorado Discharge Permit System (CDPS) Stormwater Construction Permit (SCP) (for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activities) certification number, issued by CDPHE, for the project which the report is being completed. Certification number can be found on the first page of the SCP. (11) Reason(s) for Inspection or Exclusion: Indicate the purpose for the inspection or exclusion. These inspections are required to comply with the CDOT Specifications and the CDPS-SCP. ❑ 30 Calendar Day. For sites where construction activities are completed. The permittee shall make a thorough inspection of the stormwater management system every thirty days; post-storm event inspections are not required. ❑ Third Party Request. Indicate the name of the third party requesting the inspection and, if known, the reason the request was made. ❑ Winter Conditions Inspections Exclusions. See Page 1 for definition. An inspection does not need to be completed, but use this form to document the conditions that meet the Exclusion. ❑ Other. Specify any other reason(s) that resulted in the inspection. (12) SWMP Management: Review the SWMP records and documents and use a ✔ to answer the question. To comply with CDOT Standard Specifications and the CDPS-SCP, all of the items identified must be adhered to. If No is checked, document the reason and indicate the necessary corrective action in section 15 (Construction Site Assessment & Corrective Actions). If NA is checked, indicate why in the space provided or indicate in section 17 (General Notes). (a) Are changes to the SWMP noted and approved on the plans? Indicate all changes that have been made to any portion of the SWMP notebook documents during inspections. Changes shall be dated and signed at the time of occurrence. Amendments may include items listed in subsection 208.03(c). (b) Are 30 day inspection reports retained with the SWMP? The SWMP Administrator shall keep a record of inspections. Inspection reports must identify any incidents of non-compliance with the terms and conditions of CDOT specifications or the CDPS-SCP. Inspection records must be retained for three years from expiration or inactivation of permit coverage. (c) Are corrective actions from the last inspection completed? Have corrective actions from the last inspection been addressed? Is a descrip- tion of the corrective action(s), the date(s) the corrective action(s) was taken, and measure(s) taken to prevent future violations (including changes to the SWMP, as necessary) documented? (13) Description of Project Activities: Provide a short description of the original construction project. (14) BMPs On Site at Time of Inspection: Indicate the BMPs that are installed on-site at the time of inspection. Indicate by placing a ✔ in the Installed column. All BMP details (e.g., Standard Plan M-208-1) shall be included with the SWMP documents. -Check Dams (e.g., rock check, erosion logs, erosion bales, silt berms, etc.) -Embankment Protector (e.g., slope drains, open-chute drains, etc.) -Inlet Protection (e.g., erosion logs, erosion bales, sand bags, gravel bags, etc.) -Outlet Protection (e.g., riprap, erosion log around top of headwall, etc.) -Other: Provide a description of a BMP implemented on site that is not listed above. (15) Construction Site Assessment & Corrective Actions: Inspect the construction site and indicate where BMP feature(s), identified in section 14 (BMPs On Site at Time of Inspection), require corrective action. Erosion and sediment control practices identified in the SWMP shall be evaluated to ensure that they are operating correctly. - Location. Site location (e.g., project station number, mile marker, intersection quadrant, etc.) - BMP. Indicate the type of BMP at this location that requires corrective action (e.g., silt fence, erosion logs, soil retention blankets, etc.). - Condition. Identify the condition of the BMP, using more than one letter (identified in section 15) if necessary. - Description of Corrective Action and Preventative Measure Taken. Provide the proposed corrective action needed to bring the area or BMP into compliance. Once corrective actions are completed, state the measures taken to prevent future violations and ensure that the BMPs are operating correctly, including the requisite changes made to the SWMP. If pictures were taken, indicate the photo number (if in digital format). - Date Completed & Initials. Date and initial when the corrective action was completed and the preventative measure statement finished. If confirmation that the item was completed is sent via email, print out and attach it to this inspection form. (16) Construction Site Assessment: Was there any off site discharge of sediment at this site since the last inspection? (a) Is there evidence of discharge of sediment or other pollutants from the site? Off site pollutant discharges are a violation of the permit. The construction site perimeter, all areas exposed to precipitation, and discharge locations shall be inspected for evidence of, or the potential for, pollutants leaving the construction site boundaries, entering the stormwater drainage system, or discharging to state waters. (b) Has sediment or other pollutants discharging from the site reached state waters? Off site pollutant discharges are a violation of the permit. If off site discharge has occurred, explain the discharge and the corrective actions in section 15 (Construction Site Assessment & Corrective Actions) or section 17 (General Notes). (c) Is the amount of vegetation 70% of pre-existing cover? Has uniform vegetative cover been established with a density of at least 70 percent of pre-disturbance levels? If yes, the permit may be inactivated, notify the Region Environmental contact for verification. (17) General Notes: Indicate any additional notes that add detail to the inspection, this may include positive practices noted on the project. (18) Inspection Certification: In accordance with Part I, F.1.c of the CDPS-SCP, all reports for submittal shall be signed and certified for (15) CONSTRUCTION SITE ASSESSMENT & CORRECTIVE ACTIONS (continued) **Off site Pollutant Discharges are a Violation of the Permit** The construction site perimeter and revegetated areas that are exposed to precipitation shall be inspected for erosion and the evidence of, or the potential for, pollutants leaving the CDOT right of way, entering the stormwater drainage system, or discharging to state waters. If there is evidence of sediment or other pollutants discharging from the site, see section 16 (Construction Site Assessment). All erosion and sediment control practices identified in the SWMP shall be evaluated to ensure that they are maintained and operating correctly. Identify the condition of the BMP, using more than one letter if necessary: (I) Incorrect Installation; (M) Maintenance is needed; (F) BMP failed to operate; (A) Additional BMP is needed; (R) Remove BMP. Keep copies of this blank page for additional room if needed. Continuous maintenance is required on all BMPs. BMPs that are not operating effectively, have proven to be inadequate, or have failed must be addressed as soon as possible, immediately in most cases. Location BMP Condition Date Completed & Initials Comments: Description of Corrective Action and Preventative Measure Taken (Include Picture #) page4 of 4 CDOT Form #1177 3/08 APPENDIX C Contractor Inserts (as needed) accuracy. 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SURFACE ROUGHENING NOT TO SCALE 3 C604 DATE: DRAWN BY: 12/27/00 NBJ FLOW APPROVED: DATE: DRAWN BY: NBJ 11-29-2000 APPROVED: DATE: DRAWN BY: 01/03/01 NBJ IP 3.1% GRADE BREAK 2.1% 2.1% GRADE BREAK 4.2:1 3.2:1 4.5:1 6.0:1 5.0:1 PROVIDE 1' WIDE BERM BETWEEN TOP OF POND (97.50) AND TOP OF WALL 2.5% 4.5% 2.0% 2.8% MATCH EXISTING CURB AND GUTTER MATCH EXISTING CURB, GUTTER & SIDEWALK MATCH EXISTING SIDEWALK T T T T T MATCH EXISTING CONCRETE PAN 98.28 97.50 1.26 98.34 95.79 0.37 0.45 96.49 94.51 0.92 HP 1.16 96.36 94.57 1.03 0.84 1.26 1.31 HP 97.85 97.81 97.64 97.98 97.86 97.78 97.63 97.87 98.02 98.52 97.93 97.85 97.87 98.35 98.43 98.42 98.41 98.50 0.23 0.80 0.80 0.48 99.72 99.56 0.07 99.66 99.92 0.92 1.06 1.40 1.40 1.50 FG 1.50 FG 1.27 FG 1.50 FG 1.50 FG 1.50 FG 1.30 TBC 0.95 0.80 1.44 1.15 1.21 1.20 FG 1.50 FG 1.00 FG 1.50 FG 1.40 1.15 1.00 FG 1.00 FG 0.79 1.00 FG 97.23 96.78 96.64 97.50 97.50 97.45 97.45 97.50 95.95 95.95 96.45 97.45 97.50 96.69 98.98 0.69 0.51 1.15 0.82 0.84 0.75 1.10 0.98 1.57 1.06 1.58 1.11 1.02 0.63 0.87 0.67 96.69 96.41 96.40 1.40 FG 0.82 1.50 FG 99.41 99.08 98.94 99.41 PROPOSED STEPS (4) 6" RISERS 1.41 1.41 PROPOSED STEP (1) RISER PROPOSED STEP (1) 6" RISER 1.00 FG 1.50 FG 1.00 FG PROPOSED SWALE 0.95 98.32 EXPOSE SIDEWALK (6" MAX. EXPOSURE) EXPOSE CURB (6" MAX. EXPOSURE) 95.20 96.13 GRADE SWALE ALONG PROPERTY LINE 96.55 96.41 96.27 1' SIDEWALK CHASE 5'X5' TURF REINFORCMENT MAT (SEE NOTE 7) 4'X4' TURF REINFORCMENT MAT (SEE NOTE 7) 5'X10' EROSION CONTROL BLANKET (SEE NOTE 7) ASPEN SUMMIT LLC 06/22/16 U15103 1" = ##' VERTICAL: 1" = N/A HORIZONTAL: ANGIE LEE PERIODONTICS NORTH 6/20/2016 2:38:39 PM P:\U15013 - 4803 BOARDWALK OFFICE\CADD\CP\C4.00_GRADING-EROSION PLAN.DWG C4.00_GRADING-EROSION PLAN KRB SDR C400 12 GRADING & EROSION CONTROL PLAN 0 10' 20' SCALE: 1" = 10' 5' CHECKED BY: CHECKED BY: CHECKED BY: CHECKED BY: CHECKED BY: APPROVED: LEGEND NOTES 1. EXISTING UNDERGROUND AND OVERHEAD PUBLIC AND PRIVATE UTILITIES AS SHOWN ARE INDICATED ACCORDING TO THE BEST INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO THE ENGINEER. THE ENGINEER DOES NOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF SUCH INFORMATION. EXISTING UTILITY MAINS AND SERVICES MAY NOT BE STRAIGHT LINES OR AS INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO CALL ALL UTILITY COMPANIES (PUBLIC AND PRIVATE) PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION TO VERIFY EXACT UTILITY LOCATIONS. 2. SPOT ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE TO FLOWLINE OR EDGE OF WALK UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3. ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT PAVED SHALL BE REVEGETATED PER THE LANDSCAPE PLANS. 4. NOTE THAT THE FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION AS SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING CORRESPONDS TO ELEVATION 100'-0" AS SHOWN ON THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. 5. THE FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE THE MINIMUM ELEVATIONS REQUIRED FOR PROTECTION FROM THE 100-YEAR STORM. 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTE THAT OVEREXCAVATION IS REQUIRED UNDER THE BUILDING PAD (A MINIMUM OF 5-FEET) AND UNDER SITE PAVEMENTS (A MINIMUM OF 2-FEET). CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO THE GEOTECHNICAL REPORT PROVIDED BY EARTH ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS FOR MORE INFORMATION. 7. TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS (ECB) SHALL BE NORTH AMERICAN GREEN ERONET S75 OR APPROVED EQUAL. PERMANENT REINFORCEMENT MAT (TRM) SHALL BE NORTH AMERICAN GREEN VMAX SC250 OR APPROVED EQUAL. PROPOSED SLOPE 90.30 PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION FF=FINISHED FLOOR FG=FINISHED GRADE HP=HIGH POINT LP=LOW POINT TC=TOP OF CURB TOW=TOP OF WALL 3.13 EXISTING GRADE SILT FENCE ROCK SOCK EXISTING CONTOUR PROPOSED CONTOUR LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE EXISTING CURB & GUTTER EXISTING CONCRETE PAVEMENT OR SIDEWALK EXISTING RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE EXISTING LOT LINE EXISTING FENCE EXISTING PAVEMENT STRIPING PROPOSED CONCRETE PAVEMENT OR SIDEWALK PROPOSED CURB & GUTTER PROPOSED BUILDING EXISTING EASEMENT PROPOSED PAVEMENT STRIPING WATTLE DIKE RIPRAP EROSION CONTROL NOTES 1. THE SITE WILL BE LANDSCAPED TO FINAL STABILIZATION. SEE FINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR DETAILS. 2. REFER TO SHEET C001 FOR STANDARD EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL CONSTRUCTION PLAN NOTES. 3. EROSION CONTROL PRACTICES, SITE PROTECTION, AND REVEGETATION METHODS SHALL FOLLOW CITY REGULATIONS. 4. CONTRACTOR TO TERRACE SLOPES USING A "TRACKED" VEHICLE, RUN PERPENDICULAR TO SLOPE TO INHIBIT RILL/GULLEY EROSION, CONTRACTOR MAY USE OTHER WINDROW-TYPE METHODS AS APPROVED BY ENGINEER. TYPICAL ALL SLOPES, REPEAT AS NECESSARY UNTIL LANDSCAPING IS INSTALLED. 5. ANY AREAS USED FOR STOCKPILING AND/OR STAGING SHOULD ALSO HAVE SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY. THESE AREAS SHOULD BE LOCATED AT LEAST 100' AWAY FROM DRAINAGE WAYS. THE ITEMS MAY INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO VEHICLE TRACKING CONTROL, SILT FENCE, CONSTRUCTION FENCE, CONCRETE WASHOUT, AND SEDIMENT TRAP. 6. SOIL AMENDMENTS SHALL BE INCORPORATED IN ALL LANDSCAPE AREAS TO A DEPTH OF 6" AT A RATE OF 3 CUBIC YARDS PER 1000 SQUARE FEET OF AREA -OR- 4" OF LOOSE TOPSOIL IMPORTED ONTO THE SITE OVER 4" OF LOOSENED SUBGRADE SOILS. REFER TO CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE SECTIONS 12-130 THROUGH 12-132. 7. TEMPORARY SEEDING SHALL BE UTILIZED IN THE EVENT THAT A GRADED AREA IS EXPOSED LONGER THAN 30 DAYS. THE SITE SHALL BE SEEDED WITH 100% SMOOTH BROME AT A MINIMUM APPLICATION RATE OF 30 PLS/LBS/ACRE. 8. A COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER WITH THE FOLLOWING SPECS SHALL BE USED: INGREDIENT % AVAILABLE BY WEIGHT APPLICATION RATE IN LBS/ACRE VEHICLE TRACKING CONTROL PAD DROP INLET PROTECTION SURFACE ROUGHENING (SEE EROSION CONTROL NOTE 4) EROSION CONTROL BLANKET (SEE NOTE 7) TURF REINFORCEMENT MAT (SEE NOTE 7) INFLOW CURB & GUTTER T CURB & GUTTER TRANSITION EXISTING WATER EXISTING SANITARY EXISTING TELECOM EXISTING FIBER OPTIC EXISTING ELECTRIC EXISTING STORM SEWER EXISTING GAS PREPARED FOR: JOB NUMBER SHEET NUMBER OF SHEETS DATE SUBMITTED: The engineer preparing these plans will not be responsible for, or liable for, unauthorized changes to or uses of these plans. All changes to the plans must be in writing and must be approved by the preparer of these plans. NO. BY DATE CAUTION REVISIONS: VERTICAL: HORIZONTAL: SCALE PRELIMINARY PLANS NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION 1501 Academy Ct. Ste. 203 Fort Collins, CO 80524 (970) 530-4044 www.unitedcivil.com Civil Engineering & Consulting UNITED CIVIL Design Group PROJ. MGR: DRAWING NAME: PATH: DATE: TIME: DESIGNER: PROJECT: ANGIE LEE PERIODONTICS BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE ITEM: PRESERVE EXISTING VEGETATION SILT FENCE VEHICLE TRACKING CONTROL STAGING AREAS CONCRETE WASHOUT AREA SWALE AND SLOPE PROTECTION SIDEWALK CHASE FILTER (RS) 1. COLUMNS SHOWN BELOW FOR TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL ITEMS REPRESENT PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION INCREMENTS, NOT SPECIFIC TIME DURATIONS. 2. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULAR MAINTENANCE OF ALL BMP'S. MOBILIZATION DEMOLITIONUTILITY INSTALLATION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION SITE GRADING & PAVING FINAL LANDSCAPING & STABILIZATION PHASE OF CONSTRUCTION EROSION CONTROL SEQUENCING