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N.T.S.
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18057C0208F
LOCATION MAP
SCALE: 1"=1200'
JACKSON'S GRANT
Developed by:
Silvara Real Estate Co., LLC
13578 East 131st Street
Suite 200
Fishers, Indiana 46037
Phone: (317) 770-1818
Contact Person: DOUG WAGNER
SITE
116th STREET
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SOILS MAP
SCALE: 1"1000'
SITE
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SECTION 1A
Map Unit: Br - Brookston silty clay loam
Br--Brookston silty clay loam
This poorly drained soil has a seasonal high watertable above the surface or within 1.0 ft. and is in depressions. Slopes are 0 to 2
percent. The native vegetation is water tolerant grasses and hardwoods. The surface layer is silty clay loam and has moderate or high
organic matter content (2.0 to 5.0 percent). Permeability is moderately slow (0.2 to 0.6 in/hr) in the most restrictive layer above 60
inches. Available water capacity is high (10.0 inches in the upper 60 inches).The pH of the surface layer in non-limed areas is 6.1 to
7.3. This soil is hydric. Wetness is a management concern for crop production. This soil responds well to tile drainage.
Map Unit: CrA - Crosby silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
CrA--Crosby silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
This is a somewhat poorly drained soil and has a seasonal high watertable at 0.5 to 2.0 ft. and is on rises on uplands. Slopes are 0 to 2
percent. The native vegetation is hardwoods. The surface layer is silt loam and has moderately low or moderate organic matter content
(1.0 to 3.0 percent). Permeability is very slow (< 0.06 in/hr) in the most restrictive layer above 60 inches. Available water capacity is
moderate (6.2 inches in the upper 60 inches).The pH of the surface layer in non-limed areas is 5.1 to 6.0. Droughtiness and wetness are
management concerns for crop production. This soil responds well to tile drainage.
MmB2 - Miami silt loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, eroded
MmB2-Miami silt Loam, 2 to 6 percent slopes, eroded
This gently sloping, deep, well drained soil is on rises on till plains and along drainageways and streams. The mapped areas range from
3 to 50 acres in size.
In a typical profile the surface layer is dark grayish brown silt loam about 7 inches thick. The subsoil is dark yellowish brown and
brown, firm clay loam about 23 inches thick. The substratum, to a depth of 60 inches, is yellowish brown loam that contains free
carbonates. In a few areas the lower part of the subsoil is stratified sandy loam, loamy sand and sandy clay loam. The depth to till is
more than 40 inches in some areas.
Included with this soil in mapping are small areas of Crosby soils, small areas of severely eroded soils that have a surface layer of clay
loam, small areas of soils have slopes of more than 6 percent, and small areas of soils that have gravel and cobbles on the surface.
MmC2 - Miami silt loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes
This moderate sloping, deep, well drained soil is on knobs and breaks along streams and drainageways on uplands. The
mapped areas are irregular in shape and range from 3 to 25 acres in size.
In a typical profile the surface layer is brown silt loam about 5 inches thick. The subsoil is brown or dark yellowish
brown, firm clay loam about 22 inches thick. The substratum, to a depth of 60 inches, is yellowish brown calcareous
loam. In many areas the solum is less than 24 inches thick. In some areas the subsoil is redder and contains more gravel.
MoC3 - Miami clay loam, 6 to 12 percent slopes, severely eroded
This moderately sloping, deep, well drained soil is on knobs and breaks along streams drainageways on uplands. The
mapped areas are irregular in shape and range from 3 to 35 acres in size.
In a typical profile the surface layer is dark brown clay loam about 5 inches thick. The subsoil is dark yellowish
brown, firm clay loam about 19 inches thick. The substratum, to a depth of 60 inches, is yellowish brown loam.
Combined thickness of the surface layer and subsoil is less than 24 inches. Calcareous glacial till is at the surface on
about 15 percent of the acreage of this map unit. In some areas cobbles and gravel are in the surface layer. In some small
areas the surface layer is uneroded and is silt or loam.
MoD3 - Miami clay loam, 12 to 18 percent
This strongly sloping, deep, well drained soil is on breaks along streams and drainageways. The mapped areas are
irregular in shape and range from 3 to 15 acres in size.
In a typical profile the surface layer is dark brown, clay loam about 5 inches thick. The subsoil is dark yellowish
brown, firm clay loam about 19 inches thick. The substratum, to a depth of 60 inches, is yellowish brown loam. In some
areas calcareous glacial till is at the surface. Cobbles and gravel are in the surface layer in most areas. In many areas the
subsoil is gravelly loam or clay loam.
OcA - Ockley silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes
This nearly level, deep, well drained soil is mainly on broad terraces. It is also on small rises on uplands. Most of the
mapped areas are elongated and are parallel to major streams. Some areas on uplands are irregular in shape. The
mapped areas range from 2 to 250 acres in size.
In a typical profile the surface layer is dark yellowish brown silt loam about 10 inches thick. The subsoil is about 46
inches thick. The upper part of the subsoil is brown, friable loam; the next part is dark yellowish brown and brown, firm
clay loam; the next part is dark yellowish brown, firm loam; and the lower part is dark reddish brown, firm gravelly
sandy clay loam. The underlying material to a depth of 70 inches, is stratified sand and gravelly sand. The depth to loose
sand and gravel is as much as 80 inches in places. The combined thickness of the surface layer and the part of the
subsoil that formed in silty material is as much as 30 inches in some places. In the east-central part or the county, many
limestone fragments that are as much as 12 inches in diameter are in the soil. In some areas on uplands, the underlying
material is sand and silt and the subsoil has little or no gravel. Thickness of the sand and gravel ranges from a few feet
along minor streams and on uplands to more than 50 feet along White River.
Sh - Shoals silt loam
This nearly level, deep, and somewhat poorly drained soil is on floodplains. It is subject to frequent flooding. The
mapped areas are mostly elongated and are parallel to streams. Many areas are in narrow valleys along small streams.
The mapped areas range in size from 3 to 100 acres in size.
In a typical profile the surface layer is dark grayish brown silt loam about 11 inches thick. The underlying material, to
a depth of 39 inches is dark grayish brown and grayish brown, mottled silt loam and loam. Below this to a depth of 56
inches, it is gray and very dark gray sandy loam and sandy clay loam. Below this, to a depth of 60 inches, it is grayish
brown fine gravel and coarse sand. In small areas scattered throughout the county, this soil has darker surface layer; in
some of these areas it is near Ross soils. In some places the underlying material has more gravel. This soil has
carbonates throughout the profile in some areas. In some small areas in the upper reaches of small streams, this soil has
firm loam till at a depth of 45 to 60 inches. In some small areas it has less clay and more sand between a depth of 10 and
40 inches. In some areas sand and gravelly sand are at a depth of only 40 inches.
PLANS PREPARED BY:
STOEPPELWERTH & ASSOCIATES, INC.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS & LAND SURVEYORS
7965 E. 106TH STREET, FISHERS, INDIANA 46038
PHONE: (317)-849-5935
FAX: (317)-849-5942
CONTACT PERSON: BRETT A. HUFF
EMAIL: BHUFF@STOEPPELWERTH.COM
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REVISIONS
SHT.DESCRIPTIONS
UTILITY CONTACTS:
Clay Township Regional Waste District
10701 College Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46280
Carmel Water Utilities
3450 West 131st Street
Westfield, IN 46074
AT & T
5858 North College Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46220
Brighthouse Networks
3030 Roosevelt Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46218
Duke Energy
16475 Southpark Drive
Westfield, Indiana 46074
Indianapolis Power & Light Company
3600 North Arlington Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46218
Vectren Energy
16000 Allisonville Road
Noblesville, Indiana 46060
C001
C100-C103
C200-C211
C300-C314
SHT.
INDEX
DESCRIPTION
TITLE SHEET
TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY/TREE CONSERVATION PLAN
SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN/STORM CHART AND PIPE CHART/EMERGENCY FLOOD ROUTE
EROSION CONTROL PLAN/SWPP DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS
C500-C510 SANITARY SEWER PLAN AND PROFILES
C600-C612 STORM SEWER PLAN AND PROFILES/SUMP PLAN
C700-702 WATER PLAN
C800-C805 CONSTRUCTION DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS
SANITARY SEWER
STORM SEWER
STREET
ADA RAMP
C400-C417 STREET PLAN AND PROFILES/INTERSECTION DETAILS/TRAFFIC
MAINTENANCE/PAVING POLICIES
FLOOD STATEMENT
THIS SITE DOES LIE WITHIN A FLOODWAY OR FLOOD PLAIN
PER THE WILLIAMS CREEK HYDRAULIC ANALYSIS
PERFORMED MY CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, Ltd.
PROJECT #07-760
OPERATING AUTHORITY
CITY OF CARMEL (317) 571-2441
ONE CIVIC SQUARE
CARMEL, INDIANA 46032
DESIGN DATA
DESIGN SPEED = 25 M.P.H.
FRENZEL PARKWAY 3651.39 L.F.
SKYTAG DRIVE 1448.14 L.F.
DOMIND DRIVE 554.37 L.F.
AMS RUN 314.09 L.F.
KING RICHARD DR. 557.21 L.F.
JACKSON'S GRANT BLVD.1395.15 L.F.
AMS COURT 307.69 L.F.
BOOKWALTER DR. 146.47 L.F.
TOTAL 8,374.51 L.F.
WILLIAMS CREEK BMP BASIN SECTIONSWC-1-WC-14
ALL SHEETS REVISED SHEETS PER TAC COMMENTS, ADDED LIFT STATION SHTS. (LS 1-13) - 05/12/14
LS 1-13 LIFT STATION PLANS AND DETAILS
C300-C314 REVISED SHEETS PER SWPPP COMMENTS - 06/03/14
REVISED SHEETS PER CTRWD COMMENTS - 06/16/14ALL SHEETS
C500-C509 REVISED SHEETS PER CTRWD COMMENTS - 07/02/14
REVISED SHEETS PER SWPPP COMMENTS - 09/03/14ALL SHEETS
L1.0-L1.15 PLANTING PLANS
REVISED PER FINAL CITY OF CARMEL COMMENTS - 09/10/14C100's &C206& C600's
Dennis D. Olmstead
Registered Land Surveyor
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C510, C600-C612, &
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