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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIA - PDP210017 - SUBMITTAL DOCUMENTS - ROUND 4 - EROSION CONTROL LETTER/REPORTEROSION CONTROL REPORT (SWMP) 19 OLD TOWN SQUARE #238 | FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 | 970-530-4044 | www.unitedcivil.com F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA Fossil Creek Subdivision Fort Collins, CO Prepared for: Fort Collins Nissan-Kia 5811 S College Ave Fort Collins, CO 80526 Date: June 15, 2022 E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO i U21004 - EC Report.docx CITY OF FORT COLLINS – STORMWATER UTILITY 700 WOOD STREET FORT COLLINS, CO 80521 RE: Fort Collins Nissan-Kia Erosion Control Report Fort Collins, Colorado Project Number: U21004 Dear Staff: United Civil Design Group, LLC. is pleased to submit this Erosion Control Report (SWMP) for the Fort Collins Nissan-Kia site in Fort Collins, Colorado. This report outlines what control measures or Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be implemented with the proposed construction, in order to minimize potential pollutants in stormwater discharges. We have prepared this report to accompany the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity. Please note that this document is intended to be a dynamic document which will be modified and updated through the course of site construction to accurately reflect site conditions at all times. Pollutant sources will be continuously evaluated, BMPs selected, documented, implemented, and pollutant sources re-evaluated. As such, this version of the SWMP 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 Qualified Stormwater Manager and/or the permit holder (or applicant thereof) to ensure the plan is properly maintained and followed. The Qualified Stormwater Manager for this project is: If you should have any questions or comments as you review this report, please feel free to contact us at your convenience. Sincerely, United Civil Design Group, LLC Jacob Stein, PE Sam Eliason, PE Professional Engineer I Principal E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO ii U21004 - EC Report.docx O WNER : WWW P ROPERTIES LLC J AY W EIBEL A DDRESS : 1005 K EN P RATT B OULEVARD P HONE : 970.394.3442 E MAIL : JEDWARDWEIBEL @ GMAIL .COM Q UALIFIED S TORMWATER M ANAGER : A DDRESS : P HONE : E MAIL : C ONTRACTOR : TCC C ORPORATION E RNIE C ROWNOVER A DDRESS : 609 G YRFALCON , U NIT D W INDSOR , CO 80550 P HONE : 970.460.0583 E MAIL : ECROWNOVER @ TCCORP .NET TO FILLED OUT BY QUALIFIED STORMWATER MANAGER/CONTRACTOR SWMP R EVISION DATES : E STIMATED P ROJECT D ATES : P ROJECT S TART D ATE : O CTOBER 2022 P ROJECT C OMPLETION D ATE : J ULY 2024 CDPHE P ROJECT OR P ERMIT T RACKING N UMBER : E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO iii U21004 - EC Report.docx TABLE OF CONTENTS I. General Location and Description ......................................................................................................................1 A. SWMP Objective........................................................................................................................... 1 B. Location and Project Description ................................................................................................. 2 C. Description of Development ........................................................................................................ 2 D. Floodplains ................................................................................................................................... 2 II. Site Description ..................................................................................................................................................3 A. Construction Activity Description ................................................................................................ 3 B. Proposed Sequence for Major Activities ...................................................................................... 3 C. Area Estimates ............................................................................................................................. 3 D. Soil Description ............................................................................................................................ 3 E. Existing Vegetation ....................................................................................................................... 3 F. Stream Crossings .......................................................................................................................... 3 G. Potential Pollution Sources .......................................................................................................... 3 H. Non-Stormwater Components of Discharge ................................................................................ 5 I. Receiving Waters .......................................................................................................................... 5 III. CMs and BMPs for Stormwater Pollution Prevention .......................................................................................5 A. Erosion and Sediment Controls .................................................................................................... 5 B. Erosion Control Sequencing ......................................................................................................... 8 C. Spill Prevention and Response Plan ............................................................................................. 9 D. Materials Handling ....................................................................................................................... 9 IV. Other Controls ................................................................................................................................................ 10 V. Final Stabilization and Long-term Stormwater Quality ................................................................................... 10 VI. Site Inspections ............................................................................................................................................... 10 VII. Maintenance Procedures ............................................................................................................................ 12 VIII. Record Keeping ............................................................................................................................................ 12 IX. References ...................................................................................................................................................... 13 APPENDICES APPENDIX A – Inspection Forms APPENDIX B – Permit Map, Reference Materials & Reference Plan Sheets APPENDIX C – Contractor Inserts (Permit, Inspection Reports, Etc.) E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 1 U21004 - EC Report.docx I. GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION A. EROSION CONTROL REPORT OBJECTIVE The objective of this Erosion Control Report (SWMP) for the Fort Collins Nissan-Kia project is to identify the Control Measures (CMs) and Best Management Practices (BMPs) which, when implemented, will meet the requirements of the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment, Water Quality Control Division. According to the State of Colorado Stormwater Management plan Guidance document, the Erosion Control Report (SWMP) goal is: “To identify possible pollutant sources at the construction site that may contribute pollutants to stormwater, and identify control measures that, when implemented in accordance with good engineering, hydrologic, and pollution control practices, will reduce or eliminate any possible water quality impacts. A stormwater management plan shall be developed for each construction site covered by the Construction Stormwater Permit. The stormwater management plan must be completed and implemented at the time the project breaks ground, and revised as construction proceeds, to accurately reflect the conditions and practices on site.” Pollutant sources should be continuously evaluated, BMPs selected, documented, implemented, and pollutant sources be re- evaluated (and the process continued). A current copy of the SWMP shall be kept onsite at all times. A person familiar with the SWMP and on-site construction activities and clean-up procedures should be designated as the Qualified Stormwater Manager for the site. The Qualified Stormwater Manager will be responsible for, but not limited to, inspections and inspection reports, personnel training, regulatory agency contact, SWMP implementation and revisions, field notebooks, and record keeping of employee activities, contacts, and notifications. References are found in the Appendix regarding some of the requirements, restrictions, and forms related to the SWMP. FIGURE 1: SITE VICINITY MAP S College Ave Crestridge St Smokey St Bueno Dr Venus Ave E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 2 U21004 - EC Report.docx B. LOCATION AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION The Fort Collins Nissan-Kia site (referred herein as “the site”) is located within the Fossil Creek Subdivision, situated in the northeast quarter of Section 11, Township 6 North, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., City of Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado. The property, consisting of approximately 17.0 acres, is located immediately west of South College Ave, bisected by Crestridge Drive and currently consists of a car dealership south of Crestridge Drive and vacant land to the north. The proposed site improvements encompass 18.5 acres including the entirety of the subject property as well as adjacent drainage improvements reaching northwest to Fossil Creek. The northern, undeveloped portion of the site is bounded by Crestridge St to the south, S College Ave to the east, and undeveloped land to the north and west. Stormwater on this portion of the site largely drains the northwest via overland flow to Fossil Creek. A portion of the site adjacently north of Crestridge St drains to the south via overland flow. All on-site runoff drains downstream within the City of Fort Collins Fossil Creek master drainage basin. Storm sewer infrastructure exists on-site south of Crestridge St and drains to the off-site to the east. This storm pipe exists as an irrigation bypass system. A City of Fort Collins Floodway and an Erosion Buffer are established with Fossil Creek and Lang Gulch. Also, existing on-site is an underground irrigation pipe owned by North Louden Ditch Company. This irrigation pipe drains from south to north through the site, ultimately to infrastructure that drains across S College Ave to the east. The on- site portion of this ditch lateral is planned to be relocated; however, this relocation is unrelated to the drainage design of the site. An existing residential subdivision and small commercial property are constructed to drain runoff to Venus Ave, conveyed through an existing wetland area west of Venus Ave to Lang Gulch and ultimately to Fossil Creek. C. DESCRIPTION OF DEVELOPMENT The improved site will ultimately consist of pavement, rooftop, and landscaped areas. The site has an approximate imperviousness of approximately 69% in the proposed condition and is divided into several smaller basins as depicted on the Overall Drainage Plan and Detailed Drainage Plans, which can be found in Appendix B. The planned development for the Fort Collins Nissan-Kia site consists of the following improvements:  The demolition of the existing car dealership building and pavement.  The construction of the extension of Venus Ave.  The construction of utilities and storm drainage infrastructure.  The construction of two new car dealership buildings.  The construction of new drive lanes, parking, and inventory parking lot.  The construction of landscaping. D. FLOODPLAINS The proposed development is not in a FEMA designated floodplain. According to the FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Map Panel (08069C1000F), the site is zoned in an area of minimal flood hazard. The FEMA FIRMette Map is included in the appendix. West and Northwest of the site improvements exists a “High Risk – Floodway” boundary and erosion buffer along Lang Gulch and Fossil Creek, established by the City of Fort Collins. The Nissan-Kia property boundaries exist within the City of Fort Collins Floodway boundary and erosion buffer; however, the limits of grading are to be outside of this boundary. The City of Fort Collins Floodway boundary is provided on the Drainage Plan (see Appendix B) and a City of Fort Collins floodplain map is included in Appendix B. Should construction be required within the floodway, a Floodplain Use Permit with a No-Rise Certification will be required and all work will be required to be in compliance with Chapter 10 of the City Municipal Code. If work within the erosion buffer is required, an erosion buffer waiver will be required. E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 3 U21004 - EC Report.docx II. SITE DESCRIPTION A. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Construction activity includes installation of CMs and BMPs; demolition; site grading; utility installation; building construction; concrete and asphalt pavement installation; and landscaping. B. PROPOSED SEQUENCE FOR MAJOR ACTIVITIES The estimated sequence for major construction activities is as follows: • Installation of initial erosion control items • Demolition of existing building and pavements • Grading of the site • Building construction • Construction of concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk • Construction of asphalt and concrete pavement • Landscaping and site stabilization Construction is estimated to begin during October 2022 and be completed by July 2024. C. AREA ESTIMATES The Fort Collins Nissan-Kia site is approximately 17.0 acres in size. The limits of disturbance for this Erosion Control Report is contained is approximately 18.5 acres including the entirety of the subject site and drainage improvements adjacent to the site reaching to Fossil Creek. 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. D. SOIL DESCRIPTION The USDA’s Web Soil Survey shows that the site consists of “Type B”, “Type C”, and “Type D” soils. The Web Soil Survey indicates the site is comprised of Kim Loam (5.0 to 9.0% slopes), Kim Thedalund Loams (3.0 to 15.0% slopes), Midway Clay Loam (5.0% to 25.0% slopes) and Thedalund Loam (3.0% to 9.0% slopes). The on-site soils provide moderate infiltration and are suitable for development. E. EXISTING VEGETATION The northern portion of the site exists as grass/weed landscape. The weed/grass cover is good (ie., heavy or dense cover with nearly all ground surfaces protected by vegetation). The southern portion of the site is fully developed as consists largely of impervious hardscaping. F. STREAM CROSSINGS No stream crossings exist with this site. G. POTENTIAL POLLUTION SOURCES Potential pollutant sources for this site include the following: 1. Disturbed and stored soils; Soil disturbance is expected on the site from demolition activities, utility trenching, foundation excavations and general earthwork phasing. Sediment transport from disturbed soil areas may be controlled utilizing a variety of CMs and BMPs, including but not limited to, silt fence, inlet filters, sediment control logs, surface roughening, temporary seeding and rock socks. E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 4 U21004 - EC Report.docx It is also expected that there will be stockpiles of dirt on the site from earth disturbing activities. 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). 2. Vehicle tracking of sediments; It is anticipated that the contractor will access the property from College Ave. A vehicle tracking control pad will be required at each access location on-site during construction to reduce tracking sediment onto the adjacent streets. Construction fencing should be used to limit access to the site as required. At the end of each workday, the Contractor shall sweep or scrape College Ave of sediment that may have accumulated during the workday. 3. Management of contaminated soils There are no known contaminated soils on the site. However, if the contractor encounters contaminated soils during the construction process, the contractor should stop construction immediately, notify appropriate government authorities, and form a plan to properly contain, remove and remediate the contamination in accordance with all City, County, State and Federal laws and regulations and in accordance with good construction safety and practice. 4. Loading and Unloading operations Loading and unloading will take place on the site. These activities should be, where feasible, limited to paved surfaces within the disturbed limits of the project to minimize contact with exposed soils. BMPs such as construction fence and silt fence in non-paved areas and rock socks in paved areas should be placed to keep sediment from exiting the disturbed area limits. 5. Outdoor storage activities (building materials, fertilizers, chemicals, etc.); Storage of onsite materials including building materials, fertilizers, waterline, storm sewer, 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 where feasible. For onsite vehicle and equipment maintenance, maintenance activities should be completed in designated areas away from adjacent public streets and within in a contained area through the use of curbs or berms. At a minimum, all vehicle and equipment maintenance shall be performed on hard surface or gravel areas at least 50’ from any stormwater feature (i.e. inlet, storm sewer, concentrated runoff, swale, etc.). CMs should include drip pans, drop clothes and/or other containers under vehicles. 7. Significant dust or particulate generating processes; The Contractor shall take appropriate actions to minimize atmospheric pollution and take reasonable precautions which may 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 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 located in designated areas and shall be covered or contained through the use of curbs or berms. Liquid wastes should be collected and stored in covered containers and disposed of properly. E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 5 U21004 - EC Report.docx 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. H. NON-STORMWATER COMPONENTS OF DISCHARGE In the event that groundwater is encountered during trenching or excavation operations, a temporary sediment/retention basin should be constructed to store pumped uncontaminated dewatering flows onsite. Note that the CDPHE may also require a separate Construction Dewatering permit. For more information on construction dewatering refer to the Stormwater Fact Sheet which can be found at https://www.colorado.gov/cdphe. The other non-storm water components of discharge include, but are not limited to, water line flushing, irrigation to establish seeding, washing out concrete trucks, and watering for dust mitigation, and compaction. It is important for the contractor to manage the runoff from these items utilizing the CMs and BMPs mentioned in this report (i.e. sediment traps, silt fence, straw wattles, concrete washout areas, surface roughening, etc.). I. RECEIVING WATERS The majority of developed runoff is designed to be collected and conveyed through proposed on-site detention ponds and water quality improvements. Stormwater will ultimately reach the Cache la Poudre River via Fossil Creek and Lane Gulch upon discharge from the site. It is not anticipated that any runoff from the site will impact drainage patterns or infrastructure on adjacent properties. III. CMS AND BMPS FOR STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION A. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROLS Once construction activity begins, Control Measures (CMs) and Best Management Practices (BMPs) 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 CMs and BMPs will be installed as shown on the enclosed Erosion Control and Stormwater Management Plans. They must be supplemented as on-site experience proves necessary in order to control sediment, pollutant discharge, and ensure public safety. Erosion Control (SWMP) drawings are located in the Appendix that include the minimum required CMs and BMPs found on the Erosion Control Plans. The Erosion Control (SWMP) drawings should be filled in with the appropriate CMs and BMPs as they are constructed/placed within or removed from the project site. E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 6 U21004 - EC Report.docx The following temporary and permanent CMs and BMPs will be installed and maintained to control on-site erosion and prevent sediment and other pollutants from traveling off-site during construction. The descriptions below provide some information about each CM or BMP, but further information can be found in Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, Volume 3 – Best Management Practices by Urban Drainage and Flood Control District. CM or BMP Type Abbreviation Description Construction Fence Temporary CF 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. Regular Meetings Temporary 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. Duration and frequency of regular meetings is to be determined by the contractor. Staging Areas Temporary SA Provided during the construction process at least 100’ from any stormwater 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. The location of the staging area shown on the Erosion Control drawing is approximate. Silt Fence Temporary SF Woven synthetic permeable fabric that filters runoff. Silt fence 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. Sediment Control Logs (Wattles) Temporary SCL / WD Linear roll made of natural materials such as straw, coconut fiber, of other fibrous material trenched into the ground and held with a wooden stake. Sediment Control Logs are designed to act as a sediment barrier to intercept sheet flow runoff from disturbed areas. They are often used as check dams in drainage swales or small drainage ditches. Inlet Protection Temporary IP/CS 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 as construction of the storm sewer system occurs. Inlet protection for this site will consist of: Inlet Filters, which are permeable barriers installed around curb or area inlets that filter runoff and remove sediment prior to entering the inlet. For this project Dandy products (or approved equal) will be installed per manufacturer’s recommendations. Rock Socks Temporary RS Constructed of gravel wrapped via wire mesh or geo textile to form an elongated cylindrical filter. Rock Socks are designed to trap sediment during construction on roadways during events that produce stormwater E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 7 U21004 - EC Report.docx runoff. Rock Socks are typically utilized at the perimeter of disturbed areas to control sediment loading. Rock Socks are used in inlet protection application when construction of roadways is complete, and they are directly connected to a receiving storm system. Saw Cutting Pollution Prevention Temporary 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. Temporary Seeding Temporary Establishment of a temporary vegetative cover on a graded area that will be exposed for longer than 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. Vehicle Tracking Control Temporary VTC 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 installed prior 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 should also be used at the stockpile area exit if it is adjacent to a paved roadway. Fractured rock is preferred over rounded rock. Concrete Washout Area Temporary CWA An area to washout concrete trucks shall be established and maintained through the completion of the concrete work. Wind Borne Sediment and Dust Control Temporary 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. Open areas should be kept in a roughened condition (see Surface Roughening above). Stockpile Management Temporary SM Should be used when soils or other materials are stored on the construction site. Grass Lined Swales 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 Permanent 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. It also reduces storm water runoff velocity, maintains sheet flow, protects the soil surface from erosion, promotes infiltration of runoff, and improves wildlife habitat. Preservation of Existing Vegetation Permanent Occur where no construction activity is expected to occur. Preservation of natural vegetation is generally a permanent BMP and is applicable to E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 8 U21004 - EC Report.docx construction sites with pre-existing vegetation. Only land needed for building activities and vehicle traffic needs is to be cleared. Storm Sewer Outlet Protection Permanent OP 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. Rip- rap and grouted rip-rap, or scour protection matting (as shown on plans) 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 Erosion Control Plans, located in the Appendix, include the minimum required CMs and BMPs for the project. These plans should be filled in and/or revised with the appropriate CMs and BMPs as they are constructed/placed within or removed from the project site. The Erosion Control sequencing for construction is as follows: CM or BMP Type Abbreviation Location and Notes PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION Regular Meetings Temporary N/A Preservation of Existing Vegetation Permanent Areas not disturbed by construction activity. Silt Fence Temporary SF As shown on Detailed Erosion Control Plan Staging Areas Temporary SA N/A Vehicle Tracking Control Temporary VTC Two (2) located at access points along College Ave Construction Fence Temporary CF N/A DURING CONSTRUCTION Regular Meetings Temporary N/A Wind Borne Sediment and Dust Control Temporary N/A Inlet Protection Temporary IP As shown on Detailed Erosion Control Plan Rock Socks Temporary RS As shown on Detailed Erosion Control Plan Sediment Control Logs (Wattles) Temporary SCL / WD As shown on Detailed Erosion Control Plan Street Sweeping and Cleaning Temporary College Avenue and Venus Avenue Concrete Washout Area Temporary CWA As shown on Detailed Erosion Control Plan E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 9 U21004 - EC Report.docx Saw Cutting Pollution Prevention Temporary As required Temporary Seeding Temporary As required Grass Lined Swales Permanent As shown on Detailed Erosion Control Plan Permanent Seeding and Planting Permanent As shown on Detailed Erosion Control Plan or Landscaping Plans POST CONSTRUCTION All Control Measures All control measures shall be maintained until final site stabilization. C. SPILL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE PLAN In the event of a spill or accident, the spill shall be contained with a spill kit in order to prevent the contaminants from flowing off-site or soaking into the soil. Site personnel should be briefed in regular meetings of the presence of the spill kit and how the kit should be used in the event of a spill. Once contained, the contaminated materials shall be properly disposed of as approved by the Qualified Stormwater Manager and local, state, and federal jurisdictions. For fueling areas, an appropriate absorbent (e.g. absorbent pads, oil spill kits, etc.) shall be made available and site personnel should be briefed in regular meetings of the presence of the absorbent and how the absorbent should be used in the event of a spill. Containers shall be available for used absorbents. Concrete washing of concrete trucks or other equipment shall be completed in a specified concrete washout area and in a manner and location that does not allow materials or wash water to be discharged from the site or into a storm drain system or stream. Once construction is completed, or as required during the course of construction, concrete waste and contaminated soil shall be disposed of properly. The Qualified Stormwater Manager and City Inspector should be notified immediately in the event of spills. Depending on the nature of the spill and the material involved, the CDPHE (24-hour spill reporting line 1– 877-518-5608), downstream water users, or other agencies may also need to be notified. Specifically, a release of any chemical, oil, petroleum product, sewage, etc., which may enter waters of the State of Colorado (which include surface water, ground water and dry gullies or storm sewers leading to surface water) must be reported. D. MATERIALS HANDLING The site development will include the appropriate construction staging and stockpiling areas to be identified by the contractor on the Erosion Control Plans. 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 off site. The staging/stockpile area(s) may be moved to a location no closer than 100’ from a stormwater conveyance and the plans should be updated with the actual location of the stockpile/staging area(s). If relocated, the Erosion Control Report should be updated with the actual location of the stockpile/staging area(s). Loading and unloading will take place on the site. These activities should be, where feasible, limited to paved surfaces within the disturbed limits of the project to minimize contact with exposed soils. BMPs such as construction fence and silt fence in non-paved areas and rock socks in paved areas should be placed to keep sediment from exiting the disturbed area limits. Chemicals, fuels, lubricants, and paints typical with building construction 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. E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 10 U21004 - EC Report.docx 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. Other hazardous waste disposal (that is not typical to residential or commercial building construction) is not included within this SWMP. Concrete and asphalt batch plants are not anticipated on this site and thus are not included in this SWMP. IV. 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 should 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 CM will need to be constructed.  Access from paved roads should be limited.  CMs such as tarps and drip pans should be used for painting, stucco, dry-wall etc. operations.  Super-chlorinated water used for flushing water distribution systems will be de-chlorinated prior to discharging from the site by aeration, retention, dissipation, or chemical treatment. V. 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 CMs and BMPs may be removed, unless they are required to remain in place for future phasing. Water quality will be provided through the use of several methods around the site including bioretention, underground water quality, and extended detention. Two bioretention ponds are proposed to convey and treat stormwater prior to release to downstream proposed detention facilities and ultimately Fossil Creek. An underground water quality facility is proposed near the north of the site and is designed to divert runoff during the water quality events and treat flows through infiltration prior to being collected within an underdrain system. Water quality is included via extended detention proposed Pond A1, which is sufficiently sized to provide water quality capture volume in addition to the necessary detention volume. VI. SITE INSPECTIONS Regular inspections, testing of equipment, timely maintenance of the equipment, and complete records of the maintenance and inspections of the equipment shall be conducted by the Qualified Stormwater Manager and are essential to the effectiveness of the Erosion Control Report. The maintenance and inspection records will be kept on site and made available to any local, state, or federal officials upon request. Inspections must include the observation of the construction site perimeter, runoff discharge points, disturbed areas, designated haul routes, material and waste storage areas exposed to precipitation, locations where vehicles exit the site, staging areas (including concrete washout areas and fueling areas), erosion and sediment control measures identified in this SWMP, and any other structural CMs or BMPs that may require maintenance. Per the CDPHE, the inspection must include the following requirements: E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 11 U21004 - EC Report.docx  Visually verify whether all implemented control measures are in effective operational condition and are working as designed in their specifications to minimize pollutant discharges.  Determine if there are new potential sources of pollutants.  Assess the adequacy of control measures at the site to identify areas requiring new or modified control measures to minimize pollutant discharges.  Identify all areas of non–compliance with the Construction Stormwater Permit requirements and, if necessary, implement corrective action as described below. Routine inspections must be conducted in accordance with one of the following schedules: 1. At least one inspection every 7 calendar days or 2. At least one inspection every 14 calendar days and within 24 hours after the end of any precipitation or snowmelt event that causes surface erosion. o Note that post-storm inspections may be used to fulfill the 14-day routine inspection requirement. Inspections may be conducted on either the 7-day or 14-day schedule and the inspection schedule must be noted on the inspection reports. When site conditions make the required schedule impractical, the permittee may petition the City of Fort Collins or CDPHE to grant an alternate inspection schedule. The alternative inspection schedule may not be implemented prior to written approval by the City and/or CDPHE and incorporation into the plan. Site inspections must be conducted at least once every 7 calendar days for sites that discharge to a water body designated as an Outstanding Water by the Water Quality Control Commission. The CDPHE does allow for reduced inspection frequencies under the following conditions:  Post-Storm Inspections at Temporarily Idle Sites o For permittees choosing to combine 14-day inspections and post-storm-event inspections, if no construction activities will occur following a storm event, post-storm event inspections must be conducted prior to re- commencing construction activities, but no later than 72 hours following the storm event. The delay of any post-storm event inspection must be documented in the inspection record. Routine inspections must still be conducted at least every 14 calendar days.  Inspections at Completed Sites/Areas o When the site, or portions of a site are awaiting establishment of a vegetative ground cover and final stabilization, the permittee must conduct a site inspection at least once every 30 days. o Post-storm event inspections are not required. o This reduced inspection schedule is allowed if all of the following criteria are met:  All construction activities resulting in ground disturbance are complete;  All activities required for final stabilization, in accordance with the plan, have been completed, with the exception of the application of seed that has not occurred due to seasonal conditions or the necessity for additional seed application to augment previous efforts; and  The plan has been amended to locate those areas to be inspected on a reduced schedule.  Winter Conditions Inspections Exclusion o Inspections are not required for sites that meet all of the following conditions:  Construction activities are temporarily halted, E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 12 U21004 - EC Report.docx  Snow cover exists over the entire site for an extended period, and  Melting conditions posing a risk of surface erosion do not exist. o When this inspection exclusion is implemented, the following information must be documented in the inspection reports:  Dates when snow cover existed;  Date when construction activities ceased; and  Date melting conditions began. VII. 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. 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 will be kept on site and made available to local, state, or federal officials upon request. The following includes some 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 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 SWMP 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.  Sediment that has escaped the construction site must be removed at a frequency sufficient to minimize off-site impacts. VIII. RECORD KEEPING 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. At a minimum, the following record keeping for the project should include: 1. The permittee must retain a hardcopy of the SWMP at the construction site throughout the life of the project. 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 control measures. These changes will be marked E ROSION C ONTROL R EPORT F ORT C OLLINS N ISSAN -K IA F ORT C OLLINS , CO 13 U21004 - EC Report.docx in the plans, dated and initialed at time of occurrence. 3. All inspection and maintenance activities or other repairs will be documented and the records kept for review upon request. A blank copy of the CDPHE Stormwater Inspection Report Template is provided in Appendix A. 4. Records of spills, 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 inspector and the State of Colorado Spill Hotline at 1-877-518-5608. 5. 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. IX. REFERENCES 1. Fort Collins Nissan-Kia Final Drainage Report, United Civil Design Group, LLC., June 2022. 2. Larimer County Urban Area Street Standards, Larimer County, Colorado, Repealed and Reenacted, Effective August 1, 2021. 3. Natural Resources Conservation Service Web Soil Survey at www.websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov/app. 4. Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual, Urban Drainage and Flood Control District, Wright Water Engineers, Inc., Denver, Colorado 2002. 5. Fort Collins Stormwater Criteria Manual, City of Fort Collins, adopted in 2011, revised in December 2018. 6. State of Colorado, Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity, Stormwater Management Plan Preparation Guides, www.colorado.gov. A PPENDIX A I NSPECTION F ORMS 31 | Appendix D: Stormwater Inspection Report Template Facility Name Permittee Date of Inspection Weather Conditions Permit Certification # Disturbed Acreage Phase of Construction Inspector Title Inspector Name Is the above inspector a qualified stormwater manager? (permittee is responsible for ensuring that the inspector is a qualified stormwater manager) YES NO INSPECTION FREQUENCY Check the box that describes the minimum inspection frequency utilized when conducting each inspection At least one inspection every 7 calendar days At least one inspection every 14 calendar days, with post-storm event inspections conducted within 24 hours after the end of any precipitation or snowmelt event that causes surface erosions  This is this a post-storm event inspection. Event Date: _____________________ Reduced inspection frequency - Include site conditions that warrant reduced inspection frequency  Post-storm inspections at temporarily idle sites  Inspections at completed sites/area  Winter conditions exclusion Have there been any deviations from the minimum inspection schedule? If yes, describe below. YES NO INSPECTION REQUIREMENTS* i. Visually verify all implemented control measures are in effective operational condition and are working as designed in the specifications ii. Determine if there are new potential sources of pollutants iii. Assess the adequacy of control measures at the site to identify areas requiring new or modified control measures to minimize pollutant discharges iv. Identify all areas of non-compliance with the permit requirements, and if necessary, implement corrective action *Use the attached Control Measures Requiring Routine Maintenance and Inadequate Control Measures Requiring Corrective Action forms to document results of this assessment that trigger either maintenance or corrective actions AREAS TO BE INSPECTED Is there evidence of, or the potential for, pollutants leaving the construction site boundaries, entering the stormwater drainage system or discharging to state waters at the following locations? NO YES If "YES” describe discharge or potential for discharge below. Document related maintenance, inadequate control measures and corrective actions Inadequate Control Measures Requiring Corrective Action form Construction site perimeter All disturbed areas Designated haul routes Material and waste storage areas exposed to precipitation Locations where stormwater has the potential to discharge offsite Locations where vehicles exit the site Other: ____________________ CONTROL MEASURES REQUIRING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Definition: Any control measure that is still operating in accordance with its design and the requirements of the permit, but requires maintenance to prevent a breach of the control measure. These items are not subject to the corrective action requirements as specified in Part I.B.1.c of the permit. Are there control measures requiring maintenance? NO YES If “YES” document below Date Observed Location Control Measure Maintenance Required Date Completed INADEQUATE CONTROL MEASURES REQUIRING CORRECTIVE ACTION Definition: Any control measure that is not designed or implemented in accordance with the requirements of the permit and/or any control measure that is not implemented to operate in accordance with its design. This includes control measures that have not been implemented for pollutant sources. If it is infeasible to install or repair the control measure immediately after discovering the deficiency the reason must be documented and a schedule included to return the control measure to effective operating condition as possible. Are there inadequate control measures requiring corrective action? NO YES If “YES” document below Are there additional control measures needed that were not in place at the time of inspection? NO YES If “YES” document below Date Discovered Location Description of Inadequate Control Measure Description of Corrective Action Was deficiency corrected when discovered? YES/NO if “NO” provide reason and schedule to correct Date Corrected REPORTING REQUIREMENTS The permittee shall report the following circumstances orally within twenty-four (24) hours from the time the permittee becomes aware of the circumstances, and shall mail to the division a written report containing the information requested within five (5) working days after becoming aware of the following circumstances. The division may waive the written report required if the oral report has been received within 24 hours. All Noncompliance Requiring 24-Hour Notification per Part II.L.6 of the Permit a. Endangerment to Health or the Environment Circumstances leading to any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment regardless of the cause of the incident (See Part II.L.6.a of the Permit) This category would primarily result from the discharge of pollutants in violation of the permit b. Numeric Effluent Limit Violations o Circumstances leading to any unanticipated bypass which exceeds any effluent limitations (See Part II.L.6.b of the Permit) o Circumstances leading to any upset which causes an exceedance of any effluent limitation (See Part II.L.6.c of the Permit) o Daily maximum violations (See Part II.L.6.d of the Permit) Numeric effluent limits are very uncommon in certifications under the COR400000 general permit. This category of noncompliance only applies if numeric effluent limits are included in a permit certification. Has there been an incident of noncompliance requiring 24-hour notification? NO YES If “YES” document below Date and Time of Incident Location Description of Noncompliance Description of Corrective Action Date and Time of 24 Hour Oral Notification Date of 5 Day Written Notification * *Attach copy of 5 day written notification to report. Indicate if written notification was waived, including the name of the division personnel who granted waiver. After adequate corrective action(s) and maintenance have been taken, or where a report does not identify any incidents requiring corrective action or maintenance, the individual(s) designated as the Qualified Stormwater Manager, shall sign and certify the below statement: “I verify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, all corrective action and maintenance items identified during the inspection are complete, and the site is currently in compliance with the permit.” _________________________________ ____________________________________ Name of Qualified Stormwater Manager Title of Qualified Stormwater Manager _________________________________ _____________________________________ Signature of Qualified Stormwater Manager Date Notes/Comments A PPENDIX B P ERMIT M AP & R EFERENCE P LAN S HEETS LIMITS OF OVERALL PROJECT DISTURBANCE (18.5 ACRES) SKYWAY DRIVE COLLEGE AVESATURN DRIVE TRILBY ROADBNSF RAILWAYFOSSI L CREEK PARKWAY 0'1000'2000' SCALE: 1" = 1000' 500'C:\UNITED CIVIL DROPBOX\PROJECTS\U21004 - NISSAN DEALERSHIP\CADD\ET\CDPHE DISCHARGE MAP.DWGCDPHE DISCHARGE MAPPATH:DRAWING NAME:SHEET SIZE: 8.5 x 11FORT COLLINS NISSAN CDPHE DISCHARGE MAP JOB NUMBER:U21004 NOTE:THIS EXHIBIT WAS PREPARED FOR INFORMATION ONLY AND THE ENGINEER PREPARING THESE PLANS WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR UNAUTHORIZED USE OF THEM.DATE:June 8, 2022 PREPARED FOR:TCC CORPORATION SHEET OF1 1NORTH19 OLD TOWN SQUARE #238 | FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 | (970) 530-4044 | www.unitedcivil.com UNITED CIVIL Design Group 4.2:15.8:1 3.9:14.0:14.0:14.0:14.0:1NISSAN DEALERSHIPBUILDINGFFE = 5020.00COLLEGE AVE (HWY 287)FOSSIL CREEK TRA IL FOSSIL CREEKFLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAYEROSION BUFFER LIMITSEXISTING WETLANDSV E NU S A V E N U ETRACT CTRACT DLOT 1BLOCK 1TURF REINFORCEMENT MAT ORSCOURSTOP TO BE PLACED WITHIN CHANNELUNDERGROUNDDETENTION AREA(SEE E.C. NOTE 12)STRUCTURAL RETAINING WALLSUNDERGROUND WQAREA (SEE E.C. NOTE 12)1" = 40'1" = N/A6/14/2022 9:03:23 AMC:\UNITED CIVIL DROPBOX\PROJECTS\U21004 - NISSAN DEALERSHIP\CADD\CP\C4.3X - DETAILED EROSION CONTROL PLANS.DWGC4.3X - DETAILED EROSION CONTROL PLANS####C4.3069DETAILED EROSION CONTROL PLAN - NORTH PREPARED FOR:JOB NUMBERSHEET NUMBERSHEETSOFDATE SUBMITTED:VERTICAL:HORIZONTAL:SCALEPRELIMINARYPLANSNOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONPROJ. MGR:DRAWING NAME:PATH:DESIGNER:DATE:TIME: 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 CAUTIONREVISIONS:CIVIL ENGINEERING & CONSULTINGUNITED CIVILDesign Group19 OLD TOWN SQUARE #238FORT COLLINS, CO 80524(970) 530-4044www.unitedcivil.comTCC CORPORATION FORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIA 6/15/2022U2100427SWALE FLOWLINEINLETPROTECTIONROCK SOCKSEDIMENTCONTROL LOGRIPRAPCONCRETEWASHOUT AREASILT FENCEPROPOSED MAJOR CONTOURPROPOSED MINOR CONTOURLEGEND1.EXISTING UNDERGROUND AND OVERHEAD PUBLIC AND PRIVATEUTILITIES AS SHOWN ARE INDICATED ACCORDING TO THE BESTINFORMATION AVAILABLE TO THE ENGINEER. THE ENGINEER DOESNOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF SUCH INFORMATION.EXISTING UTILITY MAINS AND SERVICES MAY NOT BE STRAIGHTLINES OR AS INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS. THE CONTRACTORSHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO CALL ALL UTILITY COMPANIES (PUBLICAND PRIVATE) PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION TO VERIFY EXACTUTILITY LOCATION.2.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES THATARE NOT TO BE REMOVED ADJACENT TO THE CONSTRUCTION AREAINCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PAVEMENT, PRIVATE FENCES,ABOVE GROUND OR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, STRUCTURES, ANDUNDERGROUND FOUNDATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BERESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT SHOULD OCCUR TO ANYON-SITE, OFF-SITE, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE FACILITY OR FEATURE AS ARESULT OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS FOR THIS PROJECT.3.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL CONSTRUCTION ITEMSIMPACTING ADJACENT PROPERTIES WITH THE PROPERTY OWNERSPRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.4.REFER TO SHEETS C4.10-C4.11 FOR DETAILED GRADING PLANS.NOTESEXISTING MAJOR CONTOUREXISTING MINOR CONTOUREXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARYRIGHT OF WAYEROSION CONTROL NOTESVEHICLETRACKINGCONTROLSLOPE PROTECTION(SEE EROSIONCONTROL NOTE 5)COLLEGE AVE (HWY 287)VENUS AVENUEMILKY WAY DRIVENKEYMAP1.TOTAL DISTURBED AREA = 808,500 SF (18.56 ACRES).2.THE SITE WILL BE LANDSCAPED TO FINAL STABILIZATION. SEEFINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR DETAILS.3.REFER TO SHEET C0.02 FOR STANDARD EROSION AND SEDIMENTCONTROL CONSTRUCTION PLAN NOTES.4.EROSION CONTROL PRACTICES, SITE PROTECTION, ANDREVEGETATION METHODS SHALL FOLLOW CITY REGULATIONS.5.CONTRACTOR TO TERRACE SLOPES USING A "TRACKED" VEHICLE,RUN PERPENDICULAR TO SLOPE TO INHIBIT RILL/GULLEY EROSION.CONTRACTOR MAY USE OTHER WINDROW-TYPE METHODS ASAPPROVED BY ENGINEER. TYPICAL ALL SLOPES, REPEAT ASNECESSARY UNTIL LANDSCAPING IS INSTALLED.6.PERMANENT SITE STABILIZATION SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCEWITH THE APPROVED LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR THIS DEVELOPMENT.7.ANY AREAS USED FOR STOCKPILING AND/OR STAGING SHOULDALSO HAVE SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ASNECESSARY. THESE AREAS SHOULD BE LOCATED AT LEAST 100'AWAY FROM DRAINAGE WAYS. THE ITEMS MAY INCLUDE BUT ARENOT LIMITED TO VEHICLE TRACKING CONTROL, SILT FENCE,CONSTRUCTION FENCE, CONCRETE WASHOUT, AND SEDIMENTTRAP.8.SOIL AMENDMENTS SHALL BE INCORPORATED IN ALL LANDSCAPEAREAS TO A DEPTH OF 6" AT A RATE OF 3 CUBIC YARDS PER 1000SQUARE FEET OF AREA -OR- 4" OF LOOSE TOPSOIL IMPORTEDONTO THE SITE OVER 4" OF LOOSENED SUBGRADE SOILS. REFERTO CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE SECTIONS 12-130 THROUGH12-132.9.TEMPORARY SEEDING SHALL BE UTILIZED IN THE EVENT THAT AGRADED AREA IS EXPOSED LONGER THAN 30 DAYS. THE SITESHALL BE SEEDED WITH THE APPROPRIATE SEED MIX ANDINSTALLATION METHOD AS SPECIFIED ON THE APPROVEDLANDSACPE PLANS.10.A COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER WITH THE FOLLOWING SPECS SHALLBE USED:11.DOWNSPOUTS DESIGNED TO DISCHARGE RUNOFF AT GROUNDSURFACE ARE TO BE PROVIDED WITH A SPLASH GUARD.12.ALL LID AND INFILTRATION PRACTICES SHALL BE BUILT AS PART OFTHE FINAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE TO MINIMIZE THEPOTENTIAL FOR THESE TO BE CLOGGED WITH SEDIMENT DUE TOCONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ON THE SITE.INGREDIENT% AVAILABLEBY WEIGHTAPPLICATIONRATE INLBS/ACRENORTH040'80'SCALE: 1" = 40'20'PROJECT:FORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIABEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE ITEM:PRESERVE EXISTING VEGETATIONSILT FENCEVEHICLE TRACKING CONTROLSTAGING AREAS (if applicable)CONSTRUCTION FENCE (if applicable)ROCK SOCKSCONCRETE WASHOUT AREA(if applicable)TEMPORARY SEEDINGINLET PROTECTION (EXIST. & PROP.)1.COLUMNS SHOWN BELOW FOR TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL ITEMS REPRESENT PHASE OFCONSTRUCTION INCREMENTS, NOT SPECIFIC TIME DURATIONS.2.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULAR MAINTENANCE OF ALL BMPs.MOBILIZATIONDEMOLITIONUTILITYINSTALLATIONBUILDINGCONSTRUCTIONSITE GRADING& PAVINGFINAL LANDSCAPING& STABILIZATIONPHASE OF CONSTRUCTIONEROSION CONTROL SEQUENCING 6.1:1 4.1:111.9%4.0:14.0:14.2:15.8:1 2.4%5.1:1NISSAN DEALERSHIPBUILDINGFFE = 5020.00KIA DEALERSHIPBUILDINGFFE = 5022.255011.000BIORETENTION POND A2DETENTION POND A1VENUS AVENUECOLLEGE AVE (HWY 287)LOT 2BLOCK 1TRACT ATRACT BLOT 1BLOCK 2LOT 1BLOCK 1PROPOSED WETLAND CHANNEL(SEE NOTE 12)4.0:16.9:14.2:1CONCRETE FOREBAYPROPOSED WALLSEDIMENT SHALL BE PREVENTED FROMENTERING CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS BYUSE OF SILT FENCE OR STRAW WATTLESUNTIL LANDSCAPING IS ESTABLISHED(ALSO REFER TO NOTE 12)BIORETENTIONPOND A3DETENTIONPOND A15.8:1CONCRETE FOREBAYLEVLE SPREADERCONCRETE FOREBAYCONCRETE FOREBAY1" = 40'1" = N/A6/14/2022 9:03:31 AMC:\UNITED CIVIL DROPBOX\PROJECTS\U21004 - NISSAN DEALERSHIP\CADD\CP\C4.3X - DETAILED EROSION CONTROL PLANS.DWGC4.3X - DETAILED EROSION CONTROL PLANS####C4.3169DETAILED EROSION CONTROL PLAN - SOUTH PREPARED FOR:JOB NUMBERSHEET NUMBERSHEETSOFDATE SUBMITTED:VERTICAL:HORIZONTAL:SCALEPRELIMINARYPLANSNOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONPROJ. MGR:DRAWING NAME:PATH:DESIGNER:DATE:TIME: 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 CAUTIONREVISIONS:CIVIL ENGINEERING & CONSULTINGUNITED CIVILDesign Group19 OLD TOWN SQUARE #238FORT COLLINS, CO 80524(970) 530-4044www.unitedcivil.comTCC CORPORATION FORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIA 6/15/2022U2100428SWALE FLOWLINEINLETPROTECTIONROCK SOCKSEDIMENTCONTROL LOGRIPRAPCONCRETEWASHOUT AREASILT FENCEPROPOSED MAJOR CONTOURPROPOSED MINOR CONTOURLEGEND1.EXISTING UNDERGROUND AND OVERHEAD PUBLIC AND PRIVATEUTILITIES AS SHOWN ARE INDICATED ACCORDING TO THE BESTINFORMATION AVAILABLE TO THE ENGINEER. THE ENGINEER DOESNOT GUARANTEE THE ACCURACY OF SUCH INFORMATION.EXISTING UTILITY MAINS AND SERVICES MAY NOT BE STRAIGHTLINES OR AS INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS. THE CONTRACTORSHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO CALL ALL UTILITY COMPANIES (PUBLICAND PRIVATE) PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION TO VERIFY EXACTUTILITY LOCATION.2.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES THATARE NOT TO BE REMOVED ADJACENT TO THE CONSTRUCTION AREAINCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PAVEMENT, PRIVATE FENCES,ABOVE GROUND OR UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, STRUCTURES, ANDUNDERGROUND FOUNDATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BERESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT SHOULD OCCUR TO ANYON-SITE, OFF-SITE, PUBLIC OR PRIVATE FACILITY OR FEATURE AS ARESULT OF THE CONSTRUCTION PROCESS FOR THIS PROJECT.3.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL CONSTRUCTION ITEMSIMPACTING ADJACENT PROPERTIES WITH THE PROPERTY OWNERSPRIOR TO BEGINNING ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.4.REFER TO SHEETS C4.10-C4.11 FOR DETAILED GRADING PLANS.NOTESEXISTING MAJOR CONTOUREXISTING MINOR CONTOUREXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARYRIGHT OF WAYEROSION CONTROL NOTESVEHICLETRACKINGCONTROLSLOPE PROTECTION(SEE EROSIONCONTROL NOTE 5)COLLEGE AVE (HWY 287)VENUS AVENUEMILKY WAY DRIVENKEYMAP1.TOTAL DISTURBED AREA = 808,500 SF (18.56 ACRES).2.THE SITE WILL BE LANDSCAPED TO FINAL STABILIZATION. SEEFINAL LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR DETAILS.3.REFER TO SHEET C0.02 FOR STANDARD EROSION AND SEDIMENTCONTROL CONSTRUCTION PLAN NOTES.4.EROSION CONTROL PRACTICES, SITE PROTECTION, ANDREVEGETATION METHODS SHALL FOLLOW CITY REGULATIONS.5.CONTRACTOR TO TERRACE SLOPES USING A "TRACKED" VEHICLE,RUN PERPENDICULAR TO SLOPE TO INHIBIT RILL/GULLEY EROSION.CONTRACTOR MAY USE OTHER WINDROW-TYPE METHODS ASAPPROVED BY ENGINEER. TYPICAL ALL SLOPES, REPEAT ASNECESSARY UNTIL LANDSCAPING IS INSTALLED.6.PERMANENT SITE STABILIZATION SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCEWITH THE APPROVED LANDSCAPE PLAN FOR THIS DEVELOPMENT.7.ANY AREAS USED FOR STOCKPILING AND/OR STAGING SHOULDALSO HAVE SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL MEASURES ASNECESSARY. THESE AREAS SHOULD BE LOCATED AT LEAST 100'AWAY FROM DRAINAGE WAYS. THE ITEMS MAY INCLUDE BUT ARENOT LIMITED TO VEHICLE TRACKING CONTROL, SILT FENCE,CONSTRUCTION FENCE, CONCRETE WASHOUT, AND SEDIMENTTRAP.8.SOIL AMENDMENTS SHALL BE INCORPORATED IN ALL LANDSCAPEAREAS TO A DEPTH OF 6" AT A RATE OF 3 CUBIC YARDS PER 1000SQUARE FEET OF AREA -OR- 4" OF LOOSE TOPSOIL IMPORTEDONTO THE SITE OVER 4" OF LOOSENED SUBGRADE SOILS. REFERTO CITY OF FORT COLLINS CODE SECTIONS 12-130 THROUGH12-132.9.TEMPORARY SEEDING SHALL BE UTILIZED IN THE EVENT THAT AGRADED AREA IS EXPOSED LONGER THAN 30 DAYS. THE SITESHALL BE SEEDED WITH THE APPROPRIATE SEED MIX ANDINSTALLATION METHOD AS SPECIFIED ON THE APPROVEDLANDSACPE PLANS.10.A COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER WITH THE FOLLOWING SPECS SHALLBE USED:11.DOWNSPOUTS DESIGNED TO DISCHARGE RUNOFF AT GROUNDSURFACE ARE TO BE PROVIDED WITH A SPLASH GUARD.12.ALL LID AND INFILTRATION PRACTICES SHALL BE BUILT AS PART OFTHE FINAL CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE TO MINIMIZE THEPOTENTIAL FOR THESE TO BE CLOGGED WITH SEDIMENT DUE TOCONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ON THE SITE.INGREDIENT% AVAILABLEBY WEIGHTAPPLICATIONRATE INLBS/ACRENORTH040'80'SCALE: 1" = 40'20'PROJECT:FORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIABEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE ITEM:PRESERVE EXISTING VEGETATIONSILT FENCEVEHICLE TRACKING CONTROLSTAGING AREAS (if applicable)CONSTRUCTION FENCE (if applicable)ROCK SOCKSCONCRETE WASHOUT AREA(if applicable)TEMPORARY SEEDINGINLET PROTECTION (EXIST. & PROP.)1.COLUMNS SHOWN BELOW FOR TEMPORARY EROSION CONTROL ITEMS REPRESENT PHASE OFCONSTRUCTION INCREMENTS, NOT SPECIFIC TIME DURATIONS.2.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULAR MAINTENANCE OF ALL BMPs.MOBILIZATIONDEMOLITIONUTILITYINSTALLATIONBUILDINGCONSTRUCTIONSITE GRADING& PAVINGFINAL LANDSCAPING& STABILIZATIONPHASE OF CONSTRUCTIONEROSION CONTROL SEQUENCING SMOKEYDRIVECOLLEGE AVE (HWY 287) VENUS AVE DETENTION POND A1BIORETENTIONPOND A2NISSAN DEALERSHIP BUILDINGP U B L I C ROWDETENTIONPOND A1FOSSIL CREEKA8.31B3.50C4.11D0.45FLOODPLAIN CROSS SECTION #31323100-YEAR FLOOD ELEVATION -4952.2 (NGVD 29)4955.4 (NAVD 88)LANG GULCHNATURALHABITATBUFFER ZONE72' ROWPROPOSEDSTORM (TYP.)POND A1 OUTLET STRUCTUREUNDERGROUNDWQ & DETENTION(POND C1)REROUTED IRRIGATION LINE(LOUDON DITCH CO.)72' ROWE2.08BUENODRIVESKYVIEW SUBDIVISIONZONED RLSILVERTHORNE LLCZONED MMNRISING SUNMINOR SUBZONED CGSSTM INVESTMENTS LLCZONED CGREDTAIL PONDS NATURAL AREAZONED POLBNSF RAILWAY KIA DEALERSHIP BUILDINGEXISTINGBUILDINGROCK OUTCROPPING LIMITSOS13.27FOSSIL CREEKFLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAYFOSSIL CREEKFLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAYEROSION BUFFER LIMITSEXISTING WETLANDSEXISTING WETLANDSFLOODPLAIN C R O S S S E C T I O N # 1 5 9 9 100 - Y E A R F L O O D E L E V A T I O N - 4 9 8 3 . 4 ( N G V D 2 9 ) 4 9 8 6 . 6 ( N A V D 8 8 ) FLOODPLAIN CROSS SECTION #2000100-YEAR FLOOD ELEVATION -4983.4 (NGVD 29)4986.6 (NAVD 88)LOT 23LOT 24LOT 25LOT 26LOT 27LOT 28LOT 31LOT 29LOT 32LOT 1LOT 2LOT 30MILKY WAY DRIVEMARS DRIVE MERCURY DRIVE #5822 #5828 #5834 #200#206#214#218#201#5836 #5835 #5817 EXISTING#224#230#234#5836 LOT 1BLOCK 1LOT 2BLOCK 1LOT 1BLOCK 2TRACT ATRACT BTRACT CTRACT DFLOODPLAIN CROSS SECTION #31957100-YEAR FLOOD ELEVATION -4956.0 (NGVD 29)4959.2 (NAVD 88)OS26.36FOSSIL CREEK TRAIL CULVERTEXISTING Q100 = 31.7 CFSPROPOSED Q100 = 23.7 CFSEXISTING Q10 = 12.4 CFSPROPOSED Q10 = 9.6 CFSEXISTING Q2 = 7.3 CFSPROPOSED Q2 = 5.8 CFSWETLANDS RESTORATION AREA0.070 ACRES AT BOTTOM OF PONDBIORETENTIONPOND A3EROSION BUFFER LIMITSFLOODPLAIN CROSS SECTION # 3 2 3 3 1 100-YEAR FLOOD E L E V A T I O N - 4958.4 (NG V D 2 9 ) 4961. 6 ( N A V D 8 8 ) FLOODPLAIN CROSS SECTION #32498100-YEAR FLOOD ELEVATION -4958.6 (NGVD 29)4961.8 (NAVD 88)FLOODPLAIN CROSS SECTION #1145100-YEAR FLOOD ELEVATION -4983.4 (NGVD 29)4986.6 (NAVD 88)FLOODPLAIN CROSS SECTION #2304100-YEAR FLOOD ELEVATION -4983.4 (NGVD 29)4986.6 (NAVD 88) TURF REINFORCEMENT MATTINGUNDERGROUNDWQ (POND C2)PROPOSED STORM SEWER (TYP.)LANG GULCH OUTFALLPOND A1 RELEASE = 2.67 CFS30' DRAINAGE EASEMENTFFE=5020.00FFE=5022.25U210041" = 80'1" = N/ANORTH 6/14/2022 9:05:28 AMC:\UNITED CIVIL DROPBOX\PROJECTS\U21004 - NISSAN DEALERSHIP\CADD\CP\C6.00 - OVERALL DRAINAGE PLAN.DWGC6.00 - OVERALL DRAINAGE PLANKRB JRS OVERALL DRAINAGE PLAN080'160'SCALE: 1" = 80'40'PREPARED FOR:JOB NUMBERSHEET NUMBERSHEETSOFDATE SUBMITTED:VERTICAL:HORIZONTAL:SCALEPRELIMINARYP L A N S NO T FO R CO N S T R U C T IO N PROJ. MGR:DRAWING NAME:PATH:DESIGNER:DATE:TIME: 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 CAUTIONREVISIONS:CIVIL ENGINEERING & CONSULTINGUNITED CIVILDesign Group19 OLD TOWN SQUARE #238FORT COLLINS, CO 80524(970) 530-4044www.unitedcivil.comTCC CORPORATION FORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIA 6/15/2022U21004 PROPOSED MAJOR CONTOURPROPOSED MINOR CONTOURLEGENDEXISTING MAJOR CONTOUREXISTING MINOR CONTOUREXISTING PROPERTY BOUNDARYRIGHT OF WAYXX.XXBASIN DESIGNATIONBASIN AREA (ACRE)PROPOSED BASINPROPOSED BASIN LINE1.REFER TO SHEETS C6.01-C6.02 FOR DETAILED DRAINAGE PLANS.NOTES1.THE DEVELOPER SHALL OBTAIN A FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FROMTHE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND PAY ALL APPLICABLEFLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FEES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANYCONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY (BUILDING OF STRUCTURES, GRADING,FILL, DETENTION PONDS, BIKE PATHS, PARKING LOTS, UTILITIES,LANDSCAPED AREAS, FLOOD CONTROL CHANNELS, ETC.) WITHINTHE FOSSIL CREEK FLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAY AND EROSIONBUFFER LIMITS. ALL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN ANDEROSION BUFFER ARE SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OFCHAPTER 10 OF THE FORT COLLINS MUNICIPAL CODE.2.CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STRUCTURES, HARD SURFACE PATHS,WALKWAYS, DRIVEWAYS, WALLS, AND PARKING AREAS ISPROHIBITED IN THE FLOODWAY UNLESS NO-RISE CONDITIONS AREMET, PER SECTION 10-45 OF CITY CODE. ANY CONSTRUCTIONACTIVITIES IN THE REGULATORY FLOODWAY MUST ALSO INCLUDEA NO-RISE CERTIFICATION PREPARED BY A PROFESSIONALENGINEER LICENSED IN COLORADO.3.STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS (TEMPORARY ORPERMANENT) IS NOT ALLOWED IN THE FLOODWAY.4.ANY ITEMS IN THE FLOODWAY THAT CAN FLOAT SUCH AS BIKERACKS, PICNIC TABLES, ETC. MUST BE ANCHORED.5.A STABILITY STUDY MAY BE REQUIRED FOR WORK WITHIN THEEROSION BUFFER.6.THE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1OF THE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THENATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE.FLOODPLAIN NOTESC6.006933 COLLEGE AVE (HWY 287)FOSSIL CREEK TRA IL FOSSIL CREEKFLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAYEROSION BUFFER LIMITSEXISTING WETLANDSPROPERTY BOUNDARYV ENU S A V E N U EA50.400.891.00A110.310.790.99A130.940.951.00B40.380.891.00B60.220.680.85B70.300.790.98C10.610.841.00C20.900.650.81C31.560.911.00C60.040.951.00E12.120.790.99FLOODPLAIN CROSS SECTION #31323100-YEAR FLOOD ELEVATION -4952.2 (NGVD 29)4955.4 (NAVD 88)FLOODPLAIN CROSS SECTION #31957100-YEAR FLOOD ELEVATION -4956.0 (NGVD 29)4959.2 (NAVD 88)TRACT CTRACT DLOT 1BLOCK 2LOT 1BLOCK 1OS26.360.250.31FOSSIL CREEK TRAIL CULVERTEXISTING Q100 = 31.74 CFSPROPOSED Q100 = 24.32 CFSEXISTING Q10 = 12.4 CFSPROPOSED Q10 = 9.6 CFSEXISTING Q2 = 7.3 CFSPROPOSED Q2 = 5.8 CFSCCUNDERGROUNDPOND C1FOSSIL CREEK UNDERGROUND WATERQUALITY TREATMENT POND C2(SEE DRAINAGE REPORT)NISSAN DEALERSHIPBUILDINGFFE=5020.00C50.200.881.00C40.650.881.001" = 40'1" = N/A6/14/2022 9:08:22 AMC:\UNITED CIVIL DROPBOX\PROJECTS\U21004 - NISSAN DEALERSHIP\CADD\CP\C6.0X - DETAILED DRAINAGE PLANS.DWGC6.0X - DETAILED DRAINAGE PLANS####C6.0169DETAILED DRAINAGE PLAN - NORTH PREPARED FOR:JOB NUMBERSHEET NUMBERSHEETSOFDATE SUBMITTED:VERTICAL:HORIZONTAL:SCALEPRELIMINARYPLANSNOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONPROJ. MGR:DRAWING NAME:PATH:DESIGNER:DATE:TIME: 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 CAUTIONREVISIONS:CIVIL ENGINEERING & CONSULTINGUNITED CIVILDesign Group19 OLD TOWN SQUARE #238FORT COLLINS, CO 80524(970) 530-4044www.unitedcivil.comTCC CORPORATION FORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIA 6/15/2022U2100434X.XXX.XXXX.XXBASIN DESIGNATIONBASIN AREA (ACRE)5 - YR RUNOFF COEFF.100 - YR RUNOFF COEFF.DESIGN POINTFLOW DIRECTIONDPD1LEGENDCOLLEGE AVE (HWY 287)VENUS AVENUEMILKY WAY DRIVENKEYMAP1.REFER TO SHEET C6.00 FOR THE OVERALL DRAINAGE PLAN.NOTES1.THE DEVELOPER SHALL OBTAIN A FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FROMTHE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND PAY ALL APPLICABLEFLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FEES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANYCONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY (BUILDING OF STRUCTURES, GRADING,FILL, DETENTION PONDS, BIKE PATHS, PARKING LOTS, UTILITIES,LANDSCAPED AREAS, FLOOD CONTROL CHANNELS, ETC.) WITHINTHE FOSSIL CREEK FLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAY AND EROSIONBUFFER LIMITS. ALL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN ANDEROSION BUFFER ARE SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OFCHAPTER 10 OF THE FORT COLLINS MUNICIPAL CODE.2.CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STRUCTURES, HARD SURFACE PATHS,WALKWAYS, DRIVEWAYS, WALLS, AND PARKING AREAS ISPROHIBITED IN THE FLOODWAY UNLESS NO-RISE CONDITIONS AREMET, PER SECTION 10-45 OF CITY CODE. ANY CONSTRUCTIONACTIVITIES IN THE REGULATORY FLOODWAY MUST ALSO INCLUDEA NO-RISE CERTIFICATION PREPARED BY A PROFESSIONALENGINEER LICENSED IN COLORADO.3.STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS (TEMPORARY ORPERMANENT) IS NOT ALLOWED IN THE FLOODWAY.4.ANY ITEMS IN THE FLOODWAY THAT CAN FLOAT SUCH AS BIKERACKS, PICNIC TABLES, ETC. MUST BE ANCHORED.5.A STABILITY STUDY MAY BE REQUIRED FOR WORK WITHIN THEEROSION BUFFER.6.THE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1OF THE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THENATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE.FLOODPLAIN NOTES BIORETENTION POND A2DETENTION POND A1BIORETENTIONVENUS AVENUECOLLEGE AVE (HWY 287)MILKY WAY DRIVEMARS DRIVE #5822 EXISTING #5828 EXISTING #5834 EXISTING #200EXISTING#206EXISTING#214EXISTING#218EXISTING#201EXISTING#5836EXISTING#5835EXISTING #5817EXISTING#224EXISTING#230EXISTINGLOT 1RISING SONMANORSUBDIVISIONA10.950.250.31A20.570.250.31A30.490.760.95A40.600.690.86A50.400.891.00A60.200.710.88A70.390.851.00A80.110.951.00A90.140.951.00A100.680.780.98A110.310.790.99A120.560.811.00A130.940.951.00A140.440.790.99A150.860.881.00A160.770.951.00B10.460.250.31B31.100.740.93B50.540.851.00B60.220.680.85B70.300.790.98OS13.270.550.69D10.490.720.90POND A3LOT 2BLOCK 1TRACT ATRACT BLOT 1BLOCK 2DETENTIONPOND A1B20.480.250.31KIA DEALERSHIPBUILDINGWSEL = 5010.00WQ WSEL = 5010.00WQ WSEL = 5007.40WSEL = 5010.00FFE=5022.251" = 40'1" = N/A6/14/2022 9:08:31 AMC:\UNITED CIVIL DROPBOX\PROJECTS\U21004 - NISSAN DEALERSHIP\CADD\CP\C6.0X - DETAILED DRAINAGE PLANS.DWGC6.0X - DETAILED DRAINAGE PLANS####C6.0269DETAILED DRAINAGE PLAN - SOUTH PREPARED FOR:JOB NUMBERSHEET NUMBERSHEETSOFDATE SUBMITTED:VERTICAL:HORIZONTAL:SCALEPRELIMINARYP L A N S NO T FO R CO N S T R U C T IO N PROJ. MGR:DRAWING NAME:PATH:DESIGNER:DATE:TIME: 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 CAUTIONREVISIONS:CIVIL ENGINEERING & CONSULTINGUNITED CIVILDesign Group19 OLD TOWN SQUARE #238FORT COLLINS, CO 80524(970) 530-4044www.unitedcivil.comTCC CORPORATION FORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIA 6/15/2022U2100435X.XXX.XXXX.XXBASIN DESIGNATIONBASIN AREA (ACRE)5 - YR RUNOFF COEFF.100 - YR RUNOFF COEFF.DESIGN POINTFLOW DIRECTIONDPD1LEGENDCOLLEGE AVE (HWY 287)VENUS AVENUEMILKY WAY DRIVENKEYMAP1.REFER TO SHEET C6.00 FOR THE OVERALL DRAINAGE PLAN.NOTES1.THE DEVELOPER SHALL OBTAIN A FLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FROMTHE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND PAY ALL APPLICABLEFLOODPLAIN USE PERMIT FEES PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANYCONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY (BUILDING OF STRUCTURES, GRADING,FILL, DETENTION PONDS, BIKE PATHS, PARKING LOTS, UTILITIES,LANDSCAPED AREAS, FLOOD CONTROL CHANNELS, ETC.) WITHINTHE FOSSIL CREEK FLOODPLAIN/FLOODWAY AND EROSIONBUFFER LIMITS. ALL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE FLOODPLAIN ANDEROSION BUFFER ARE SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS OFCHAPTER 10 OF THE FORT COLLINS MUNICIPAL CODE.2.CONSTRUCTION OF NEW STRUCTURES, HARD SURFACE PATHS,WALKWAYS, DRIVEWAYS, WALLS, AND PARKING AREAS ISPROHIBITED IN THE FLOODWAY UNLESS NO-RISE CONDITIONS AREMET, PER SECTION 10-45 OF CITY CODE. ANY CONSTRUCTIONACTIVITIES IN THE REGULATORY FLOODWAY MUST ALSO INCLUDEA NO-RISE CERTIFICATION PREPARED BY A PROFESSIONALENGINEER LICENSED IN COLORADO.3.STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS (TEMPORARY ORPERMANENT) IS NOT ALLOWED IN THE FLOODWAY.4.ANY ITEMS IN THE FLOODWAY THAT CAN FLOAT SUCH AS BIKERACKS, PICNIC TABLES, ETC. MUST BE ANCHORED.5.A STABILITY STUDY MAY BE REQUIRED FOR WORK WITHIN THEEROSION BUFFER.6.THE NATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE IS INTENDED TO BEMAINTAINED IN A NATIVE LANDSCAPE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 3.4.1OF THE LAND USE CODE FOR ALLOWABLE USES WITHIN THENATURAL HABITAT BUFFER ZONE.FLOODPLAIN NOTES 1" = N/A1" = N/A6/14/2022 4:06:06 PMC:\UNITED CIVIL DROPBOX\PROJECTS\U21004 - NISSAN DEALERSHIP\CADD\CP\C7.0X - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS.DWGC7.0X - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS####C7.3071EROSION CONTROL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS PREPARED FOR:JOB NUMBERSHEET NUMBERSHEETSOFDATE SUBMITTED:VERTICAL:HORIZONTAL:SCALEPRELIMINARYPLANSNOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONPROJ. MGR:DRAWING NAME:PATH:DESIGNER:DATE:TIME: 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 CAUTIONREVISIONS:CIVIL ENGINEERING & CONSULTINGUNITED CIVILDesign Group19 OLD TOWN SQUARE #238FORT COLLINS, CO 80524(970) 530-4044www.unitedcivil.comTCC CORPORATION FORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIA 6/15/2022U2100470 1" = N/A1" = N/A6/14/2022 4:06:14 PMC:\UNITED CIVIL DROPBOX\PROJECTS\U21004 - NISSAN DEALERSHIP\CADD\CP\C7.0X - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS.DWGC7.0X - CONSTRUCTION DETAILS####C7.3171EROSION CONTROL CONSTRUCTION DETAILS PREPARED FOR:JOB NUMBERSHEET NUMBERSHEETSOFDATE SUBMITTED:VERTICAL:HORIZONTAL:SCALEP R E L IM I N A R YPLANSNOT FOR CONSTRUCTIONPROJ. MGR:DRAWING NAME:PATH:DESIGNER:DATE:TIME: 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 CAUTIONREVISIONS:CIVIL ENGINEERING & CONSULTINGUNITED CIVILDesign Group19 OLD TOWN SQUARE #238FORT COLLINS, CO 80524(970) 530-4044www.unitedcivil.comTCC CORPORATION FORT COLLINS NISSAN-KIA 6/15/2022U2100471CWAVTCDANDY CURB BAGOVERFLOWGAPCURB ANDGUTTER INLETCURBFILTERLOW PROFILE WITHGUTTER FOR SAFETYAND CURB APPEALLIFTINGSTRAPSSTORM SEWERGRATE COMPLETELYCOVERED BYHI-FLOW FABRICDANDY BAGVELCROCLOSURELIFT STRAPSUSED FOR EASYMOVEMENT ANDINSPECTION OFUNITSTORMSEWERGRATEDANDY BAGSTORMSEWERGRATEDANDY CURBMANHOLECURB OPENINGWITHOUT GRATECURB FILTEROVERFLOWGAPAGGREGATEPOUCHINLET FILTER DETAILSCOMBINATION INLET FILTER - DP1TYPE R INLET FILTER - DP2AREA INLET FILTER - DP3NOTES:1.INLET FILTERS SHALL BE DANDY PRODUCTS AS SHOWN OR APPROVED EQUAL. PLAN VIEWREFERS TO DANDY PRODUCTS AS "DP-#" AS DESIGNATED ON THIS DETAIL.1 4,514 752.3 FCMaps This map is a user generated static output from the City of Fort Collins FCMaps Internet mapping site and is for reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. City of Fort Collins - GIS 572.0 1: WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere Feet572.00286.00 Notes Legend 3,430 FEMA Floodplain FEMA High Risk - Floodway FEMA High Risk - 100 Year FEMA Moderate Risk - 100 / 500 Year City Floodplains City High Risk - Floodway City High Risk - 100 Year City Moderate Risk - 100 Year City Limits National Flood Hazard Layer FIRMette 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000250 Feet Ü SEE FIS REPORT FOR DETAILED LEGEND AND INDEX MAP FOR FIRM PANEL LAYOUT SPECIAL FLOOD HAZARD AREAS Without Base Flood Elevation (BFE) Zone A, V, A99 With BFE or DepthZone AE, AO, AH, VE, AR Regulatory Floodway 0.2% Annual Chance Flood Hazard, Areas of 1% annual chance flood with average depth less than one foot or with drainage areas of less than one square mileZone X Future Conditions 1% Annual Chance Flood HazardZone X Area with Reduced Flood Risk due to Levee. See Notes.Zone X Area with Flood Risk due to LeveeZone D NO SCREEN Area of Minimal Flood Hazard Zone X Area of Undetermined Flood HazardZone D Channel, Culvert, or Storm Sewer Levee, Dike, or Floodwall Cross Sections with 1% Annual Chance 17.5 Water Surface Elevation Coastal Transect Coastal Transect Baseline Profile Baseline Hydrographic Feature Base Flood Elevation Line (BFE) Effective LOMRs Limit of Study Jurisdiction Boundary Digital Data Available No Digital Data Available Unmapped This map complies with FEMA's standards for the use of digital flood maps if it is not void as described below. The basemap shown complies with FEMA's basemap accuracy standards The flood hazard information is derived directly from the authoritative NFHL web services provided by FEMA. This map was exported on 3/4/2021 at 3:31 PM and does not reflect changes or amendments subsequent to this date and time. The NFHL and effective information may change or become superseded by new data over time. This map image is void if the one or more of the following map elements do not appear: basemap imagery, flood zone labels, legend, scale bar, map creation date, community identifiers, FIRM panel number, and FIRM effective date. Map images for unmapped and unmodernized areas cannot be used for regulatory purposes. Legend OTHER AREAS OF FLOOD HAZARD OTHER AREAS GENERAL STRUCTURES OTHER FEATURES MAP PANELS 8 B 20.2 The pin displayed on the map is an approximate point selected by the user and does not represent an authoritative property location. 1:6,000 105°5'1"W 40°30'39"N 105°4'24"W 40°30'11"N Basemap: USGS National Map: Orthoimagery: Data refreshed October, 2020 A PPENDIX C C ONTRACTOR I NSERTS (P ERMIT , I NSPECTION R EPORTS , ETC .)