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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence :..~ ON-SITE EV ALVA nON FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District 1108 South' 9th Street, NoblesvilJe, IN 46060 Emai} at iohn-sou~h(a2iaswcd.org Ph: 317-773-2181 Fax: 317-776-1101 Date: January 22,2004 'V VV~D ~\ Project Name: College Wood Element~y Present at Site: John South, Hamilton <1:;0. SWCD This Report Provided To: Al Cox Skillman cbrp. Fax- 782-2926 IDNR, Doug Wolf Cannel DOCS Surveyor File TYPE OF EVALUATION: 0 Initial X Routine 0 Follow-up 0 Complaint This evaluation is intended to asselis the level of compliance with 327 lAC 15-5 (Rule 5). It is also intended to identify areas where additional measures may be required to control erosion and sedimentation. AlIpractices recommended in this report should be evaluated as to their feasibility by a qualified individual with structural practices designed by a qualified engineer. All erosion and sediment control measures shall meet the design criteria, standards. and specifications outlined in the "lndiana Handbookfor Erosion Control in Developing {lreas" or similar guidance documents. Current Site Information: Valley to the '~est ofthe school has been seeded. Parking areas are generally paved and curbed. The exterior of the building is nearly complete. Disturbed areas to the east and south of the school are not stabilized. The Following Items Have Been Evaluated and Assigned a Designation of: S = Satisfactory M = Marginal U = Unsatisfactory NA = Not Applicable Construction Site Management for ErosioIirand Sediment Control U (1) Disturbed areas h,ave been adequately protected through seeding or other appropriate erosion and sediment control measures. (2) Appropriate periq,.eter sediinent control measures have been implemented. (3) Conveyance chan,n.els have been stabilized or protected with appropriate sediment control measures. (4) Erosion & sedirn~!1t control measures are installed properly. (5) Storm drain inlet~"have been adequately protected. (6) Outlets have been' adequately stabilized, (7) Existing erosion ~ sediment control measures are being maintained, (8) Public & private foadways are being kept clear of accumulated sediment or tracked soil. (9) Erosion & sediment control measures have been installed aud maintained on individual building sites. S N/A M U N/A M U N/A Status of Sediment Retention On-Site Site conditions present a high potentJ1il for off-site sedimentation. There is evidence of off-site sedimentation. Describe: Satisfactory: Marginal: Unsatisfactory: Not Applicable: X Please Refer to the Comments Section of this Report Definitions The item is currently in compl.iance with the Rule A concern has been identified; corrective action is strongly recommended to remain in compliance . - 1 A violation has been identified and the site is not in compliance; corrective action is required Does not apply at this stage :of construction Revised 4 /98 ON-SITE EV ALBA nON FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL COMMENTS PROJECT NAME: College Woods Elementar.y I Page 2 The items checked below must be corrected 'prior to (Past Due) , unless otherwise noted. o Install an appropriate sediment control pr~ctice between constmction areas and lower lying areas, o ReplacelRepair silt fence and/or straw bate barriers o Entrench silt fence (6-8 in.) and/or straw pale barriers (4 -6 in,) and stake straw bales. o Remove accumulated sediment from: 0 s~diment traps/basins, 0 behind silt fence/straw bales, 0 around storm drain inlet protection devices, 0 streets and gutters (Do not tlush with water) X Temporary seed, fertilize, and/or mulch: Crimped straw can also be used. o Permanent seed, fertilize, and mulch areas that are at final grade: I X Protect storm drain inlets: X curb inlets, drop inlets o Reshape and stabilize sideslopes of: 0 sediment traps/basins, 0 detention/retention basins o Install/Maintain construction entrance(s);: o Reshape and stabilize conveyance chalUlI~]s: o Place greater emphasis on erosion and sediment control on building sites; contractors, subcontractors, material vendors, and others should be made aware of erosion and sediment control requirements. Appropriate perimeter sediment controls (e.g. silt fence) and stable construction elitrances shall be utilized on all sites. Sediment tracked into the street shall be removed (do not flush with water) at the ~nd of each work day, o Other Requirements: Clean paved areas to minimize the transfer of sediment to the storm sewer system. Recommend this site for a Notice of Vi olati 011. Items from the October review have not been addressed. This report submitted by: Jo1m B. South P.E. CPESC Revised 4/98 ON-SITE EV ALU~TION FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District 11~8 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Ph: 317-773-2181 Fax: 317-776-1101 Date: _June 6, 2003 Project Name: _College Woods Element~ry Present at Site: Jo1m South, Hamilton Co. SWCD, This Report Provided To: Tony Heath Skillman Corp. Fax. 782-2926 Carmel Surveyor File TYPE OF EVALUATTON: o T nitial X Routine o Follow-up o Complaint This evaluation is intended to assess the/evel pf compliance with 3271AC /5-5 (Rule 5). It is also intmded to identifY areas where additional measures may be required to control erosion tllld sedimentation. All practices recommended in this report should be evaluated as to their feasibility by a :qualified individual with structural practices designed by a qualified engineer. All erosion ami sediment contra/measures !ih~llmeet the design criteria, standards, and specifications outlined in the "Indiana HandbookJ'or Erosion Control in DevelopilrglAreas" or similar guidance documents. Current Site Information: _Project is progressing. Valley to the west ofthe school has been filled and graded. Seeding could happen soon. Additional paving has ~een completed. Spoil piles and disturbed soil to the east and south of the school building has not been stabilized. .- The Following Items Have Been Evaluated and Assigned a Designation of: S = Satisfactory M = Marginal U = Unsatisfactory NA = Not Applicable Construction Site Management for Erosion ~nd Sediment Control U (1) Disturbed areas h~ve been adequately protected through seeding or other appropriate erosion and sediment controlll1easures. s U U U N/A M S NA (2) Appropriate perimeter sediment control measures have becn implemented. (3) Conveyance channels have been stabilized or protected with appropriate sediment control measures. (4) Erosion & sediment control measures are installed properly. (5) Storm drain inlets .have been adequately protected. (6) Outlets have been <J.dequately stabilized. (7) Existing erosion &; :sediment control measures are being maintained. (8) Public & private roadways are being kept clear of accumulated sediment or tracked soiL (9) Erosion & sedimerlt control measures have been installed and maintained on individual building sites. Status of Sediment Retention On-Site i X Site conditions present a high potentia1 for off-site sedimentation. o There is evidence of off-site sediment~tiol1. - I Describe: Satisfactory: Marginal: Unsatisfactory: X Please Refer to the Comments Section of this Report I DefillitioJlS The item is currently in comp:liance with the Rule A concern has been identified; corrective action is strongly recommended to remain in compliance A violation has been identifie'd and the site is not in compliance; corrective action is required ON-SlTE EVALUATION FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL COMMENTS u~ ~~,-'\~()/ PROJECT NAME: _ College Woods Elementary Page 2 The items checked below must be corrected prior to _6/20/03 , unless otherwise noted. a Install an appropriate sediment control praCtice between construction areas and lower lying areas. o a o Replace/Repair silt fence and/or straw bal~ barriers. Entrench silt fence (6-8 in.) and/or straw bale barriers (4 -6 in.) and stake straw bales. Remove accumulated sediment from: 0 sediment traps/basins, a behind silt fence/straw bales, 0 around storm drain inlet protection devices, 0 streets and gutters (po not flush with water) Temporary seed, fertilize, and/or mulch: ,V alley west of the building and along the south property line. Pennanent seed, fertilize, and mulch area~ that are at final grade: x o x Protect storm drain inlets: X curb inlets, X drop inlets_Fabric under drop inlets is not an approved practice. Replace with practice shown on the plans or equivalent. Reshape and stabilize sideslopes of: 0 se~il1lcnt traps/basins, 0 detention/retention basins o a o Install/Maintain construction entrance(s): Reshape and stabilize conveyance charmels: o Place greater emphasis on erosion and sediment control on building sites; contractors, subcontractors, material vendors, and others should be made aware of erosion al}d sediment control requirements. Appropriate perimeter sediment controls (e.g. silt fence) and stable construction en1rances shall be utilized on all sites. Sediment tracked into the street shall be removed (do not flush with water) at the end of each work day. Other Requirements: I '. o ~.. i! I ON-SITE EVALUATION FOR EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL Hamilton County Soil and Water ConservationDistrict . I ] O~ South' 911\ Street,- Noblesvillc, IN 46'060 Ifh 317-773-2181 Fax: 317-776-1101 -2..- 1\ ([).- U \J/\'~ Date: &/-JO-O'3 ccJ Project Name:.-,~~ 16.tiJoi!:E::lf!5:lIk.-eM...tjJ.,t' Present at Site: John South, Hamilton Co. SWdD, trl-C (:,]{ r This Report Provided To: To "'1 tl ea. ~ ,,{ ~k.'/ltd.- C~fp. FAt 18z.. z.9z.1# re,"'y He4 fk '4J1 Sk.'tlUA.OU C4'f' c ",.... J S ~ft.JUf {)I'" F.le TYPE OF EVALUATION: () IIi itial o Routine o Follow-up o Complaint This evaluation is intellded to assess the level of compliance with 327 14C 15-5 (Rule 5). It is also intended to identify areas where additional measures may be required to control erosion and sedimentation. All practices recommended ill this report should be evaluated as to their feasibility by a:qual(jied individual wilh structund practices designed by a qualified engineer. All erosiOIl and sediment control measures shfillmeet the design criteria, Slandards, and specifications outlined in the "Indiana Hillulbool(for Erosion Control in DevelopinglAreas" or similar guidance documents. Current Site Information: The Following Items Have Been Evaluated and Assigned a Designation of: S = Satisfactory M '" Marginal U '" Unsatisfactory NA = Not Applicable Construction Site Management for Erosion' and Sediment Control S M U NA (1) Disturbed areas have been adequately protected through seeding or other appropriate erosion and sediment control :measures. Appropriate perilTletet sediment control measures have been implemented. Conveyance charinels have been stabilized or protected with appropriate sediment control measures. I Erosion & scdjl'n~nt control measures are installed properly. Storm drain inlet~ have been adequately protected. Outlets have bee~ adequately stabilized. Existing erosion & sediment control measures are being maintained. Public & private 'roadways are being kept clear of accumulated sediment or tracked soil. Erosion & sedjm~nt contra 1 measures have been installed and maintained on individual building sites. GQM S M G>M S M S M S@ !DM S M U NA (2) U @ (3) U NA (4) @ NA (5) U @ (6) UNA (7) UNA (8) U ~ (9) Status of Sediment Retention On~Site o Site conditions present a h 19h potential for off~site sedimentation. o There is evidence of off-slte sediment8tion. Describe: Satisfactory: Marginal: Unsatisfactory: Not Applicable: Y Please Refer to the Comments Sect,pn of this Report Definitions The item is currently ill co~p\iance with the Rule . A concern has been identifir~d~ corrective action is strongly recommended to remain in complIance A violation has been identihed and the site is not in compliance; corrective action is required Does not apply at this stage of construction Revised 4/98 ON-SITE EV ALUA TION FOR EROSION AND SEDHvfENT CONTROL I PROJECT NAME: COMMENTS Co~e woods! EJe/fti4.wl-ut Page 2 Th~ items checked below must be corrected ~rior to.:rj Ii>>I 0,3 , unless otherwise not~d. o Install an appropriate sediment control prac;tice between construction mess and lovier lying areas. I o o o Replace/Repair silt fence and/or straw bale barriers. Entrench silt fence (6-8 in.) and/or straw Dale barriers (4 -6 in.) and stake straw bales. Remove accumulated sediment from: 0 sediment traps/basins, 0 behind silt fence/straw b,des, 0 around stonn drain inlet I protection devices, 0 streets andglltterS (Do not !lush with water) f Temporary seed, fei1i lize, and/or mulch: I t"st .sOc.4. II ~ b(" Ii( Permanent seed, fertilize, and mulch areas that arc at final I grade: C'1) Protect storm drain inlets: 0 curb inlets, ~drop inlets /'I' o Reshape and stabilize sideslopes of. 0 sediment traps/basins, 0 detention/retention basins o Install/Maintain construction entrance(s):' o Reshape and stabi lize conveyance channels: o Place greater emphasis on erosion and sediment contro 1 on building sites; contractors, subcontractors, material vendors, and others should be made aware of erosionl1,nd sediment control requirements. Appropriate perimeter sediment controls (e.g. silt fence) and stable construction entrances shan be utilized on all sites. Sediment tracked into the street shall be removed (do not flush with water) at the end of each work day. 9C Other Requ irements. :t ~ / S' LV ~s"/"',) eo al'b'"CSS fm.o~ , I I $'If~. SaMg.. s~t!JJ,1 Nc.~cA "Ie. C(JR I/AL:. ;(. H(;~e4 '" :Jeecf,j I~~/s- of IA,) e,~I/t;,kP . ,.. "jhlP. MJJ. >> / R "vised 4 I Wi This repOJ1 submitted by: u, u One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46J32 (317) 571-2417 Fax: (317) 571-242.6 To~ ~~,~ .~.-tv Fa;<: gy /-J-/77 8' : Phone: 'J? .' ' tf, I. 01/ Re~ IJ 24au~J..-l.b1~tlZ-cc~ /1 ~ / I o Urg~nt 0 FOI"Review 0 measeComnaent I .From: Pages: Oate~ o Please Reply 0 Please R.ecycle V-97-o;2 - V-/00-02 V .-- i 0 7 - 0;1 - V, / /1 - () 2- , 'V -'" / /;1-0 ;;l V ' /19 - 0 2. V /1 ;?O~O;2 l/ --j;<!3--0 2 V' r/~ L/ -O;L -V~ /3:0 --0 2- i1J~17"~~ C~C ~~~~ ~ LJx~1zv(/L duv-L.:; c::ri/n-f-- {!~~ ;;t/~~~ / t} /J. /7//. ~7Y-AfW~ ~-t/~ ~'. I/~,tf/U- N-?n'k"d~ ~. ~ ~ Ctlr r' I{;l,;'~ d/" '~~,ef, I' CH~. ~I r /.l ,'/ /.,t/~J d 2Zu /77~ /-.c,?---C~,<-... ~' I ' ? ' ~ u ..... " Q u I City of Carmel Department of Community Services One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 317-571-2417 Fax: 317-471-2426 FACSIMltE TELECOPY COVER LETTER DATE: May 22, 2002 TO: Chris Hinkel, Project Engineer Paul I. Cripe, Inc. FAX: 841-4798 FROM: Connie Tingley ~) 1 . __Dv I\-,)-J . I_~. ~ ~ ID~)CY Attached hereto are 2 pages, including this cover letter, for facsimile transmission. Should you experience any problem in the receipt ofthese pages, please call 317/571/2419 and ask for Connie. ' The following Docket Nos. have!been assigned to the Developmental Standard Variance petitions filed for the Carmel Cla1Y Schools. V-97 -02 Wood brook Elementary V-98-02 Wood brook Eleme;ntary V-99-02 Wood brook Elementary V-100.02 Woodbrook Elementary V-1 01-02 Woodbrook Elementary V-102-02 Woodbrook Elementary V.103-02 Wood brook Elementary V-104-02 Wood brook ElemEintary V-105-02 Wood brook E'em~ntary V-106-02 Wood brook Elementary V-107-02 Prairie Trace Elementary V-108-02 Prairie Trace Elementary V-109-02 Prairie Trace Elementary V-110-02 Prairie Trace Elementary V-111-02 Prairie Trace Elementary V-112-02 Mohawk Trails Elementary V-113-02 Mohawk Trails Elementary V-114-02 Mohawk Trails Ele:mentary TDS #1 area TDS #1 height TDS #3 area TDS #3 height TDS #4 area TDS #6 area TDS #7 area 2 institutional signs (#2 & #5) 57" institutional sign height 4' institutional sign setback TDS #1 area TDS #1 height TDS #3 area TDS #3 height 90(1) institutional sign TDS in Row (#1, #3, #4) TDS #1 area TDS #1 height '-. u "\.. ~ I V-115-02 Mohawk Trails Elementary V-116-02 Mohawk Trails Elementary V-117-02 Mohawk Trails Elementary V-118-02 Mohawk Trails E.lementary V-119-02 Mohawk Trails Elementary V-120-02 College Wood Elementary V-121-02 College Wood E;lementary V-122-03 College Wood Elementary V-123-02 College Wood Elementary V-124-02 Smoky Row Elementary V -125-02 Smoky Row Elementary V-126-02 Smoky Row Elementary V-127 -02 Smoky Row Elementary V-128-02 Smoky Row Elementary V-129-02 Smoky Row EI~mentary V-130-02 Smoky Row Ele,mentary u TDS #3 area TDS #3 height TDS #4 area TDS #4 height institutional sign area TDS #1 TDS #1 height 2 institutional signs (#2 & #3) institutional sign #2 area TDS #1 area TDS #1 height TDS #2 area TDS #2 height TDS #3 area TDS #4 area TES #5 area Mailed and Published Public No~ice needs to occur no later than Thursday, May 30,2002. I These items will appear on the Monday, June 24, 2002, agenda of the Board of Zoning Appeals under Public Hearings. I Please call if you have any ques~ions. CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The malerials enclosed wilh this facsimile transmission are private and cont/dential and are the property of the sender. The information contained in the material is privileged and is intended only for the use of the individual(s) or en tlty(ias) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, be advised that any unauthor;zed disclosure, copying, distribution or the taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this teiecopied information is strictly prohibited. If you ~ave received this facsimile transmission in error, please immediately notify us by telephone to arrange for return ot the forwarded documents to us. .... u ..... , ~ Johnson, Sue E , Dobosiewicz, Jon c! Tuesday, May 21, 2,002 5:48 PM Johnson, Sue E Lillig, Laurence M FW: June BZA Doc~eting From: Sent: To: Cc: Subject: Sue Ellen, u Could you please call these petitioners and let them know that they need to make notice for the June meeting. It may be to late? ' The Docket numbers are in access. Thanks, \j- --<it ~ - ~ Jon ----Original Messagen.n From: Lillig, Laurence M Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 11:55 PM To: Hollibaugh, Mike P; Dobosiewicz, Jon C: Subject: June BZA Docketing q l -p ~ ~~d- - l~-~~ Docketing for the June BZA is complete. Pleas~ inform Carmel/Clay Schools and Buckingham of their Docket Nos. Carmel/Clay has no fees; Buckingham's is $700.00 for 2 DSVs. I'll send out the detailed deadline info when I get back. They'll need 10 know to notice by May 30th, tho~gh. Laurence M. Lillig, Jr. Planning & Zoning Administrator Division of Planning & Zoning Department of Community Services City of Carmel One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 317/571-2417 fax: 317/571-2426 llillig@ci.carmel.in.us 1 u u 7172 Graham! Road Indianapolis, J'N 46250 317 -842'677~ FAX: 317-841-4798 www.picripe.c.om 11 \i3:(Cif'0t~:;,~~.~.Q ~{~\\.Jt\'~-"'~ ~~ . 'i,(,\! -\~(~ Vt~~~ ~ DOCS Letter of Transmittal I Date: May 10, 2002 I PIC Job #: 9405.01-15000 I , To: Division of Planning & Zoning Dept. of Community Services City of Carmel One Civic Square Carmel, IN 46032 Attn: Laurence M. Lillig, Jr. Planning & Zoning Administrator Re: Carmel Sign Variance Requests for Smoky Row, College Wood, Mohawk Trails, Praire Trace & Woodbrook Elementary Schools We are sending you the following item$ via: Hand-Delviery Copies Date Description Sign Variance Requests for each sign on the above referenced elementary 21 schools. 1 Copy of Documentation for each application 1 List of adjoining property owners for each elementary school referenced above. I THESE ARE TRANSMITTED a5 checked below: For Approval Approv,ed as Submitted Resubm it Copies for For Your Use Approv,ed as Noted X Submit Copies for As Requested Not Approved Return Corrected Prints For Review and Comment Review,ed for Compliance I Remarks: c: Signed: Chris Hinkel, EI Project Engineer Transmittal Only: Notice: The drawinglcomputerfiles listed above are the property of Paull. Cripe, Inc. and are transmitted for reproduction use only. Any modification or reuse of the documents without written permission from Paul I. 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