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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2590 MIDPOINT DRIVE - FDP - FDP160031 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 1 - EROSION CONTROL LETTER/REPORTRidgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 Sediment & Erosion Control Report for Hess Land, LLC c/o Pat Hess 2590 Midpoint Drive Fort Collins, CO 80525 Prepared by: Mike Beach Date: May 31, 2016 5255 Ronald Reagan Blvd, Suite 210 Johnstown, CO 80534 (303) 322-6480 EMAIL: mbeach@ridgetopeng.com Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 SEDIMENT & EROSION CONTORL REPORT AND FOR 2590 MIDPOINT DRIVE LOCATED AS LOT 18, PROSPECT INDUCSTRIAL PARK, FORT COLLINS, CO During the construction process, soil is the most vulnerable to erosion by wind and water. This eroded soil endangers water resources by reducing water quality, and causing the siltation of aquatic habitat for fish and other desirable species. Eroded soil also necessitates repair of sewers and ditches, and the dredging of lakes. In addition, clearing and grading during construction causes the loss of native vegetation necessary for terrestrial and aquatic habitat, and may be necessary to provide a healthy living environment for citizens of Fort Collins. INTENT OF THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN (SWMP) The intent of the Sediment and Erosion Control Report is to minimize water Pollution by providing guidance on how to protect the storm drain inlet and adjacent detention basin during construction activities from grading, utility construction, waste materials such as concrete washout, and any disturbances to dirt/earth. Protect as much existing vegetation as possible, slow down runoff, prevent or minimize erosion form construction activities, provide incremental phased seeding and mulching, avoidance and minimization, stabilization, implementation, seeding and scheduling of the plan. Stabilize earth disturbances; prevent sediment from reaching the receiving or surface waters. CONTACT INFORMATION AND RESPONSIBLE PARTIES Prepared by: Ridgetop Engineering & Consulting, LLC 5255 Ronald Reagan Blvd Suite 210 Johnstown, CO 80534 303.322.6480 Contractor and SWMP Administrator: Company Name:______________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________________________ Telephone:_________________ Project Manager:_______________________ Emergency SWMP Contact:__________________________ Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 PROJECT SITE DESCRIPTION The project is located in the southeast quarter (SE ¼) of the northwest quarter (NW ¼) of Section 20, Township 7 North, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M. in Larimer County, Colorado. Also located along the north side of Midpoint Drive, about halfway between South Timberline Road and Sharp Point Drive. The site contains 0.86 Acres of the current Lot 18. Site is bordered on the north by Highway 34, east and west by vacant land, and 21st Street to the south. This construction project is within the City of Fort Collins, which has a Phase II Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Permit from the State of Colorado. Construction Activity Description: The intent of the development is to initially construction Temporary Best Management Practices prior to constructing onsite infrastructure to accommodate a new one-story 9,047 SF building. New underground utilities, pavement, and buildings will be constructed as part of this development. Overall Sequence: This project will be constructed in one phase that will include installation of BMP’s, site grading (including pond preparation), utility installation, building construction, final grading, and final vegetative cover installed. See a more detailed project sequencing later in this report. Soil Information: The existing soil onsite is categorized by the Soil Conservation Service as Caruso Clay Loam. The soil groups are listed as a Hydrologic Group ‘D’ for both soil types. According to the geotechnical report prepared by “Earth Engineering Consultants, LLC” on January 6, 2015 the site soils consist of brown clayey sand underlain by poorly graded sands and gravels. Estimated runoff coefficient for the 100-year event of the soils onsite before construction is 0.50, and after future final construction will be 0.67. Receiving Waters: Stormwater from this site is currently collected by sheet flow and is directed to Midpoint Drive where it is conveyed via storm pipe to the Pourde River, approximately 0.24 miles from the site. The runoff from the developed site will be conveyed on site via trickle channels and or sheet flow to onsite detention facilities. The runoff will be detained for a period of time and released at the historic release rates into Midpoint Drive. The detention facilities were also designed for water quality treatment prior to release. RECEIVING WATER NAME: POUDRE RIVER DISTANCE FROM PROJECT TO THE RECEIVING WATER OUTFALL IS: APPROXIMATELY 1/4 MILE WETLAND IMPACTS? YES NO STREAM IMPACTS? YES NO THREATENED OR ENDANGERERD SPECIES? YES NO [if yes please list] Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 Area Information: The total acreage of disturbance, including all clearing, grading, excavation activities, areas receiving overburden (e.g. stockpiles), demolition areas and areas with heavy equipment/vehicle traffic and storage that will disturb existing vegetative cover is approximately 0.78 acres. Total area (acres) of construction site: 0.78 Total area (acres) of disturbance off-site: 0.05 Total area (acres) of disturbance: 0.83 Total area (acres) of impervious: 0.53 Total area (acres) of permanent landscaping: 0.25 Location and Description of Other Potential Pollution Sources: Potential Pollutant Sources include sediment, uncovered soil, construction machinery, concrete washouts, building materials, and fertilizers. It is anticipated that any storage of materials of machinery will be on site and surrounded by silt fence and/or straw wattles. Existing Vegetation & Features: The site slopes to the northeast, towards the existing conveyance swale at an average of 1% to 3%. The existing grasses are well established and have prevented any visible signs of erosion onsite. The existing site is covered by a well-established mix of native grasses. Existing vegetative cover density is approximately 60%-70%. (Site visit summer 2015) There are no areas or features unusually sensitive to erosion on this site. There are no other non-storm water flows onsite. No groundwater was observed in the geotechnical investigation and it is not anticipated to be present in any of the site excavations during construction. The contractor shall identify on the SWMP permit a qualified SWMP Administrator. THE STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN The SWMP will be implemented in three phases: 1) first construction activity, 2) during construction, and 3) final stabilization. Site Map Components During construction items will be added as necessary to render the SWMP current, such as: 1. Areas used for storage of building materials, soils or wastes. 3. Location of work access routes during construction. 4. Location of borrow and waste locations. Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 FIRST CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY-BMP’S Clearing and Grubbing is anticipated to begin near the beginning of April 2016. Prior to Work Commencing Sediment control measures will be implemented in accordance with the approved schedule prior to any construction. Perimeter control will be established as the first item on the SWMP. BMPs for other pollutants such as concrete truck washout and stockpiles will be identified and implemented. The locations of any additional BMPs will be added to the SWMP. Offsite Drainage The project site does not have stormwater runoff draining onto or through it from any of the adjacent property areas. This runoff to the west of the site is conveyed to the existing swale located to the north. The existing detention facility was sized to accommodate the runoff from this completed project. No sheet flow from adjacent properties is expected. If necessary, BMPs will be used to prevent off-site water from running on-site and becoming contaminated with sediment or other pollutants or to divert off-site flows away from the project site to prevent water contamination. BMPs Installed First Construction BMPs include:  Perimeter Control - Silt Fence – As shown on the Erosion Control (EC) Plans Silt Fence shall be installed as a temporary BMP in areas of sheet flow around the perimeter of the site where a potential for pollutants to leave the site. - Rock Sock/Gravel Bag – As shown on the EC Plans, this BMP shall be used to trap sediment from stormwater runoff that flows along roadways or along curb and gutter. - Dust Particulate of Wind Blown Control – Measures shall be taken during construction to control wind erosion and sediment. Water shall be applied during earthwork activities in order to meet moisture requirements and reduce wind erosion. Disturbed areas shall be covered as timely as possible or seeded to minimize the potential for wind erosion.  Concrete Washout Basin – As shown on the EC Plans, a concrete washout area is designated in order to receive wash water from washing of tools and equipment related to concrete trucks, mixers, and pump trucks. Concrete washout areas may be lined or unlined excavated pits in the ground, or commercially manufactured containers and be Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 maintained regularly to ensure proper operation. Contractor to maintain Washout Basin in order to prevent wash water from leaving the containment area. Dispose of concrete and wash water in accordance with local, state and federal laws.  Vehicle Tracking Control – A Construction Exit as indicated on the EC Plans shall be installed at the entrance/exit location of construction vehicles. The stone placed within this area is to reduce the amount of sediments leaving the site. Should off-site tracking occur, all practicable measures to clean roads and storm drainage ways, at a minimum by the end of each work day, will be utilized. Details of all BMPs are included either on the Grading Plan, Detail Sheets or this SWMP. Potential Pollutants / Materials Handling and Spill Prevention  Vehicle and equipment fueling will not occur onsite.  Vehicle and equipment washing will not occur onsite.  “Storage” of fertilizers, chemicals or other materials will not occur onsite. Any construction materials/chemicals related to the project construction must be kept away from stormwater outfall locations.  Haul roads will not be constructed on this site.  Loading/unloading areas are limited to the imported structural fill that will be used for pipe bedding. The VTC and installed silt fence around the entire site will be a sufficient BMP for this activity.  Trash and construction debris will be collected in temporary construction roll-offs.  Non industrial waste such as portable toilets shall be provided and maintained in accordance with Good Housekeeping BMP’s. Portable toilets must be staked to prevent tipping.  No contaminated soils have been identified within the project limits. DURING CONSTRUCTION-BMP’S Grading and slope stabilization is anticipated to begin May 2016 . Installation of utilities is anticipated to begin on May/June 2016 . Stabilizing Disturbances 1. Disturbed surfaces will be left in a roughened condition at all times by equipment tracking, scarifying or disking the surface on contour with a 2 to 4 inch minimum variation in soil surface. 2. Disturbed areas where work is temporarily halted will be temporarily stabilized within 14 calendar days after activity has ceased unless work is to be resumed within 30 calendar days after the activity ceased as authorized by the City Engineer. 3. During the seasons when seeding does not produce vegetative cover, temporary stabilization will occur. Temporary stabilization will consist of 1.5 tons certified weed free forage per acre, mechanically crimped into the soil in combination with an organic mulch tackifier. Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 4. Construction activities will be limited to those areas within the limits of disturbance as shown on the plans. Off road staging areas or stockpiles must be pre-approved by the City of Fort Collins. If necessary, disturbances beyond these limits will be restored to original condition as soon as possible after construction work is completed. 5. The permittee will tabulate additional disturbances locations and quantities not identified in the SWMP and add them to the SWMP. Inspection and Maintenance of Erosion Control Devices Inspections will be conducted at least every 14 days and after any significant precipitation event where erosion may have occurred. Replacement of failed BMPs will be conducted immediately, but no later than 24 hours. Maintenance of erosion control measures will be conducted within 7 days. Sediment will be cleaned out when silt depth is 50% or greater than the erosion control device, or as directed by City staff. Batch Plants There are no asphalt or concrete batch plants planned for this site. POST-CONSTRUCTION-BMP’S Final Stabilization Permanent Seeding or sod installation is anticipated to begin on August 2016 . Final stabilization is anticipated to be completed on Sept/Oct 2016 . Final Stabilization is reached when all ground surface disturbing activities at the site have been completed, and uniform vegetative cover has been established with an individual plant density of at least 70% of pre-disturbance levels, or equivalent permanent, physical erosion reduction methods have been employed. BMPs Installed The Final Stabilization will consist of monitoring the landscaped slopes and BMPS until the required germination has taken place. BMPS to remain in place include:  Permanent Seeding and Planting – Establishment of permanent perennial vegetation such as trees, shrubs, vines, grasses or sod, and/or erosion control blankets on exposed areas for final stabilization by holding soil particles in place. Once established the potential for erosion is limited and the vegetation promotes infiltration of the runoff. See EC and Landscape Plans for locations and additional information.  Preservation of Existing Vegetation – Preserving existing vegetation should occur where no construction activity will take place. Preserving of existing/natural vegetation is considered a permanent BMP and contractor shall take measures where possible to keep areas undisturbed.  Soft Pans – Permanent Soft Plans are considered a Low Impact Development BMP and are typically constructed below final grade and convey water to a desired location. The soft pan Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 areas allow for additional infiltration into the existing soil stratum. See EC Plans for these locations.  Rain Garden – Rain Gardens are considered a Low Impact Development BMP and are included on the EC and Grading Plans for this development. This permanent BMP allows for treatment of the runoff, reduces potential pollutants, filters, and evapotranspiration. This BMP can also act as the WQCV and detain the 100-year storm event volume. Potential Pollutants / Materials Handling and Spill Prevention  Vehicle and equipment fueling will not occur onsite  Vehicle and equipment washing will not occur onsite  Storage of fertilizers, chemicals or other materials will not occur onsite  Haul roads will not be constructed on this site  Location of Cleanup Kits containing absorbent rags, absorbent litter and over-pack drum to store material in  Any chemicals and/or MSDS products to be labeled appropriately  Loading/unloading areas are limited to the imported structural fill that will help level the building pad  Trash and construction debris will be collected in temporary construction roll-offs In accordance with the Record Keeping section below with regard to Spill Response, contractor shall notify the following: Non-Hazardous CDPHE at 1-877-518-5608 Colorado State Patrol 24-hour hotline at 1-303-239-4501 Hazardous Materials Local emergency response team by dialing 911 CDPHE at 1-877-518-5608 Colorado State Patrol 24-hour hotline at 1-303-239-4501 Seeding Plan The seeding of bare areas shall be as shown on the SWMP and use the seed mix and rates shown on the Landscape Plan. Reseeding operations / corrective stabilization Areas where seed has not germinated after one season will be evaluated by the City, and if needed the contractor/owner shall reseed as necessary if required vegetative density is not achieved. Areas that have not germinated will have seed, mulch and mulch tackifier (or blanket) reapplied as required. Inspection and Maintenance of Erosion Control Devices Once construction activity has ceased and landscaping has been completed, but before final stabilization Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 of the site is accomplished, inspections can be reduced to once a month. Replacement of failed BMPs will be conducted immediately, but no later than 24 hours after the failure has been identified. Maintenance of erosion control measures will be conducted within 7 days. Sediment will be cleaned out when silt depth is 50% or greater than the erosion control device. Termination of the Construction Permit BMPs will be removed and the Construction Permit terminated once 70% of preexisting cover has been established within the disturbed project limits, and a final inspection by City staff has occurred approving the removal of the temporary BMP’s. RECORDKEEPING 1. Accurate and complete records will be kept, and maintained for three years after the Site Development Permit is terminated. 2. The SWMP should be considered a "living document" that will be continuously reviewed and modified, including but not limited to: additions, deletions, and changing locations of BMPs. These changes will be marked in the plans, dated and signed at time of occurrence. 3. All inspection and maintenance activities or other repairs will be documented and the records available for review by the City. 4. Records of spill, leaks or overflows that result in the discharge of pollutants must be documented and maintained. Information that should be recorded for all occurrences include the time and date, weather conditions, reasons for spill, etc. A release of any chemical, oil, petroleum product, sewage, etc., which may enter state waters must be reported immediately to the City at 970-221-6700 and the State of Colorado Spill Hotline at 1-877-518-5608. 2. Incidents of noncompliance, such as uncontrolled releases of pollutants including mud, muddy water or measurable quantities of sediment found off-site will be noted, along with a brief explanation as to measures taken to prevent future violations and measures taken to clean up sediment that has left the site. CORRECTIVE ACTION LOG Create as an attachment, a corrective action log. This log should describe repair, replacement, and maintenance of BMPs undertaken based on the inspections and maintenance procedures, date completed, and note the person that completed the work. Actions related to the findings of an inspection should reference the specific report. This log will also describe changes and updates to the SWMP, including additions of new BMPs, replacement of failed BMPs, significant changes in the activities or their timing on the project, changes in personnel, changes in inspection and maintenance procedures, and updates to site maps, etc. TRAINING Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 Staff and subcontractors will be trained to identify stormwater BMPs and how to prevent problems with them, such as not driving onsite unless through the vehicle tracking control or taking care to not to damage BMPs. Documentation on training at safety meetings or otherwise will be kept on file with the SWMP, including dates, number of attendees, subjects covered, and length of the training. FAILURE TO PERFORM Failure to implement SWMP puts the project in automatic violation of the Construction Permit. Failure to comply with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Permit requirements will constitute a violation by the Contractor. Civil penalties for violations can be up to $10,000 per day, and a criminal pollution of state water is punishable by fines of up to $25,000 per day. For additional information, review the permit on file or go on-line to the CDPHE web site at http:www.cdphe.state.co.us/wq/permitsunit/wqcdpmt.html. APPENDICES Appendix A Vicinity Map Appendix B Site Maps Appendix C Erosion & Sediment Control Escrow Appendix D Inspection Reports Appendix E BMP Specifications and Details Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 Appendix A Vicinity Map Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 Appendix B Site Maps Of PROJECT TITLE REVISIONS SHEET TITLE SHEET INFORMATION DATE SEAL DATE PREPARED FOR ENGINEERING R IDGE & CONSULTING T OP CITY COMMENTS 04/13/2016 DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: PROJECT NO.: R4 ARCHITECTS LOT 18 SPEC. BUILDING 226 REMINGTON, UNIT 3 FORT COLLINS, CO 2590 MIDPOINT DR FORT COLLINS, CO 16015002 MRB BSA 10 SUBMITTAL PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN 5/4/2016 CITY COMMENTS 05/18/2016 EROSION CONTROL PLAN ER-1.0 3 LEGEND EROSION DETAILS ACREAGE SUMMARY (IN ACRES) SEEDING NOTE: Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 Appendix C Erosion & Sediment Control Escrow Disturbed Area = 0.78 ac SITEWORK Quantity Unit Unit Cost Current OPC Description: EROSION CONTROL BMP's Silt Fence 756 LF $2.00 $1,512 Rock Sock/Gravel Bag 4 Each $150.00 $600 Vehicle Tracking Control 1 Each $850.00 $850 Concrete Washout 1 Each $1,500.00 $1,500 Sub-total Earthwork $4,462 50% Cont $2,231 Total $6,693 Reseeding Reseeding/Mulch/Erosion Blanket 0.78 Acre $1,100.00 $858 Sub-total Erosion Control $858 50% Cont $429 Total $1,287 GRAND TOTAL $7,980 Final Escrow Amount $6,693 Minimum Escrow = $3,000 for Commercial 15‐Apr‐16 Lot 18 ‐ 2590 Midpoint Drive Erosion & Sediment Control Escrow/Security Calculation for the City of Fort Collins Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 Appendix D Inspection Reports Ridgetop Job #16-015-002 May 31, 2016 Appendix E BMP Specifications and Details EROSION NOTES ER-2.0 4 Of PROJECT TITLE REVISIONS SHEET TITLE SHEET INFORMATION DATE SEAL DATE PREPARED FOR ENGINEERING R IDGE & CONSULTING T OP CITY COMMENTS 04/13/2016 DRAWN BY: CHECKED BY: PROJECT NO.: R4 ARCHITECTS LOT 18 SPEC. BUILDING 226 REMINGTON, UNIT 3 FORT COLLINS, CO 2590 MIDPOINT DR FORT COLLINS, CO 16015002 MRB BSA 10 SUBMITTAL PRELIMINARY SITE PLAN 5/4/2016 CITY COMMENTS 05/18/2016 Hard Surface or Public Road EROSION CONTROL NOTES