HomeMy WebLinkAboutV-3-03 SP-4 Erorion Control PlanCONTRACTOR S1-IALL PROVIDE
TEMPORARY FENCING DURING
CONSTRUCTION EDGE OF
TREELINE 4 D ISPLAY DO NOT
DISTURB' TNROUG -1OUT PROJECT
XISTiNG
TREE LINE
835.49' or 100' -0'
SEED SWALE 4 ALL
DISTURBED ARIAS
PER DETAILS 1 4 2
4 NOTES QN THIS SHT
AW -CUT EDGE
OF ASPHALT
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NCTES THIS SHEET
EROSION CONTROL PLAN
GRAPHIC SCALE
IN FEET
1 inch 30 ft.
''ELECTRICAL
TRANSFORMER
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SIAMESE FIRE
CONNECTION
CONC WALK
SEE DTL l /SP -i
24' CCNC. CURB
SEE DTL ./SP -5
STRAW BALE GA1 PER
N TES TN'S SN ET
SEE TL 5, SP5
Is
STRAW BALE DAM PER
NOTES THIS SHEET
SEE DTL /SP5
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PROPOSED LEGEND
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STRAW BALE DAM
SWAT E
,ILT FENCE
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EXISTING
2' CONC. CURB
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834
LEGEND
GAS
PROPOSED STOR1 1 SEWER
GAS MAIN
UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LINE
WATER LINE
SANITARY MANHOLE
EXISTING STORM SEWER
FIRE H7GRANT
ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER
24' CONCRETE CURB
CONCRETE PA ✓E
ASP4 441_ T PA ✓EMENT
WOOD PRO` ✓AG` FENCE
+-14ND [GAPED FARKING SPACE
EROSION CONTRCL
ANKE
EXISTING CONTOUR
834 PROPOSED CONTOUR
1
1
HY DRANT
EX 4 OO'vO
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TELEPHONE
MARKER PEDESTAL
ELECTRICAL
TRANSFCRME R
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PE STAL
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NOTES
NET TO SCALE
SEEDING SCHEDULES
TEMPORARY SEEDING
IRRIGATION NEEDED DURING JUNE AND JULY TO CONTROL EROSION
AT TIMES OTHER THAN IN THE CHADED AREAS, USE MULCH
LATE SUMMER SEEDING DATES MAT BE EXTENDED 5 DAYS IF MULCH
I S APPLIED
INCREASE SEEDING APPLICATION BY 50 DURING DORMANT PERIODS
1 Contractor to verify all existing conditions prior to beginning work
2 All grading /earthmoving work to be done in strict accordance with
all State and Local Codes and Requirements.
3. Land alteration which strips the land of vegetation, including regrading,
shall be done in a way that will minimize soil erosion.
4 The duration of time which an area remains exposed shall be kept to
a practical minimum The area shall be stabilized as quickly as
practical with temporary seeding per amounts shown in note #7
and with erosion control blankets on ail slopes and areas shown.
5. Permanent and final vegetation or structural erosion control devices
shall be installed as soon as final grading is completed for each
drainage structure or excavation.
6 Surface water shall be diverted away from the project area wherever
possible. As earthwork construction progresses, the contractor shall
take care to avoid creating any inadvertent run-off accumulation. At
the end of each work day, the contractor shall survey the site and
make any necessary earthwork adjustments to insure proper drainage
and avoid potential hazards to adjacent landowners.
7 All permanent slopes shall be seeded with o mixture of mulch (3000
1000 lbs. 12 -12 fertilizer per acre, and red fescue at the rate of
40 Ibs per acre and 40 lbs. blue grass per acre. from March 1 to May
15 and Au -gust 10 to October 15
All sediment control measures shall be installed prior to cleaning and
grubbing operations and shall be maintained until permanent ground cover
is established.
9 All sediment control measures shall be performed in strict accordance
with the plans as approved by the City of Carmel and Hamilton County
BSc Water
10 The Contractor shall provide adequate erosion protection measures
during construction such as, but not limited to: Siltation basins, Silt
traps, Straw bale damns, Soil Cement, Mulch and Seeding, Soil stabilization
fabric, and Jute netting.
11 Erosion control blanket by 'North American Green' (or equal).
Anchor all erosion control blankets as required per manufacturer
North American Green 'S 150 BN' 100% biodegradable (48" lone)
Staples shall be 11 gouge U- shaped, 6" long, and minimum 1' crown.
Drive staples vertically into ground and use (4) staples at ends of roll.
For slope installation, staple along length of roll at 6 foot intervals.
For swale liner, staple along length of roll at 4 foot intervals. Another
row of staples shall be placed in the center of the blanket alternately
spaced form staples at each side of row.
1 2. Any grades established between May 15 to August 10 shall provide
temporary seeding consisting of 40 lbs. per acre of annual rye grass.
13 For any seeding that takes place between October 15 to March 1,
either rye or wheat may be substituted and spread at 3 bushels per
acre If grains are used they shall be cut at the time of permanent
seeding. Cover seed with mulch 1 1 1/2 in. deep.
1 If temporary seeding is established prior to permanent seeding, the
mulch may be eliminated except for exposed areas.
SPECIES
LEVEL SLOPING OPEN AREAS
TALL FESCUE
TALL FESCUE
(RED COVER
KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS
CREEPING RED FESCUE
STEEP BANKS
TALL FESCUE 15
KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 25
TALL FESCUE 35
EMERALD CROWN VETCH 10
LAWNS HIGH MAINTAINANCE AREAS
KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS
CREPING RED FESCUE
PERENNIAL RYEGRASS 170
TALL FESCUE 170
1 PREFERRED 2 WILL TOLERATE
WHEAT OR RYE
SPRING OATS
ANNUAL RYEGRASS
NOT TO SCALE
3.5 Ibs.
2 3 ibs
1 Ibs
SEED MIXTURES
EROSION CONTROL NOTES
EROSION CONTROL SEOUEt410E
1) INSTALL STAMM ENTRANCE WIEN
MOSIUZIVQ EXCAVATON EOUPbENT.
2) INSTALL SLT face Pf6OR TO
INITIATING ANY EXCAVATION.
3) PROVIDE NI.ET��ATbN AS
SOON AS NET STRUCTURE IS
4) PROVIDE TEMPORARY SEEDING AND
EROSION CONTROL EILANKETS
IMMEDIATELY AFTER BACK FLUNG
EXCAVATIONS.
5) NiSTALL PERMANENT SEEDING AS
SOON AS PRACTICAL ONCE EXCAVATION
AND DFIT MOVING ACTT IVES ARE
COMPLETED.
PERMANENT SEEDING
ibs
ACRE
Ibs
1,000 s f
SUITABLE DRY WELL WET
PH DRAINED
35 08 5 5-8 3 2 1 2
25 0 6 5 5 -8 3 1
5 0 12
15 0.4 5.5 -7 5 2 1
15 04
0.4 5.8 -7,5 2 1 2
06
0 8 5.5 -8 3 2 1
0 25
40 0 9 5.8 -7.5 2 1
40 0.9
4 0 5 8 -7 5 1
4 0 5.5 -8.3 2 1 2
TEMPORARY SEEDING
KIND OF SEED PER 1000 sq. ft. PER ACRE REMARKS
2 bu.
3 bu.
40 lbs.
COVER SEED 1" 1 1/2" DEEP
COVER SEED 1" DEEP
COVER WITH MULCH
PROJ NOR 0210 -000
DRAWN BY: CDD
CHECKED BY: M D►
DATE
11/45/42
FOR
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KEELER -WEBB
ASSOCIATES
Consulting Engineers
Planners
Survey
486 GRADLE DRIVE
CARMEL, INDIANA 46032
TELEPHONE (317) 574 -0140
E -mail: infoOkeelerwebb.corn
T in'
6635 FERGUSON STREET
MANAPCLA INDIANA 46220
PHONE PM 2553
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F EB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
WHEAT
RYF
LJAT S
ANNUAL
RYEGRASS
PERMANENT SEEDING
NON
iRRIc,ATE D
IRRIGATE U
DORMANT
CONTRACTOR S1-IALL PROVIDE
TEMPORARY FENCING DURING
CONSTRUCTION EDGE OF
TREELINE 4 D ISPLAY DO NOT
DISTURB' TNROUG -1OUT PROJECT
XISTiNG
TREE LINE
835.49' or 100' -0'
SEED SWALE 4 ALL
DISTURBED ARIAS
PER DETAILS 1 4 2
4 NOTES QN THIS SHT
AW -CUT EDGE
OF ASPHALT
1--
w
SILT FENCE t=ER
ETA1L •i5FI5
N OTES TH15 SHEET
WDppS
4 B RJ,
SILT FENCE PER
DETAIL •/5P5
NCTES THIS SHEET
EROSION CONTROL PLAN
GRAPHIC SCALE
IN FEET
1 inch 30 ft.
''ELECTRICAL
TRANSFORMER
r'4
SIAMESE FIRE
CONNECTION
CONC WALK
SEE DTL l /SP -i
24' CCNC. CURB
SEE DTL ./SP -5
STRAW BALE GA1 PER
N TES TN'S SN ET
SEE TL 5, SP5
Is
STRAW BALE DAM PER
NOTES THIS SHEET
SEE DTL /SP5
1
1
1
PROPOSED LEGEND
ou•■•1
STRAW BALE DAM
SWAT E
,ILT FENCE
u
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
11
/1
11
EXISTING
2' CONC. CURB
GAS
E F
0
o
1.10
834
LEGEND
GAS
PROPOSED STOR1 1 SEWER
GAS MAIN
UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC LINE
WATER LINE
SANITARY MANHOLE
EXISTING STORM SEWER
FIRE H7GRANT
ELECTRIC TRANSFORMER
24' CONCRETE CURB
CONCRETE PA ✓E
ASP4 441_ T PA ✓EMENT
WOOD PRO` ✓AG` FENCE
+-14ND [GAPED FARKING SPACE
EROSION CONTRCL
ANKE
EXISTING CONTOUR
834 PROPOSED CONTOUR
1
1
HY DRANT
EX 4 OO'vO
i
ANHOL¢
TELEPHONE
MARKER PEDESTAL
ELECTRICAL
TRANSFCRME R
TE DES -ZONE
PE STAL
NN N
NOTES
NET TO SCALE
SEEDING SCHEDULES
TEMPORARY SEEDING
IRRIGATION NEEDED DURING JUNE AND JULY TO CONTROL EROSION
AT TIMES OTHER THAN IN THE CHADED AREAS, USE MULCH
LATE SUMMER SEEDING DATES MAT BE EXTENDED 5 DAYS IF MULCH
I S APPLIED
INCREASE SEEDING APPLICATION BY 50 DURING DORMANT PERIODS
1 Contractor to verify all existing conditions prior to beginning work
2 All grading /earthmoving work to be done in strict accordance with
all State and Local Codes and Requirements.
3. Land alteration which strips the land of vegetation, including regrading,
shall be done in a way that will minimize soil erosion.
4 The duration of time which an area remains exposed shall be kept to
a practical minimum The area shall be stabilized as quickly as
practical with temporary seeding per amounts shown in note #7
and with erosion control blankets on ail slopes and areas shown.
5. Permanent and final vegetation or structural erosion control devices
shall be installed as soon as final grading is completed for each
drainage structure or excavation.
6 Surface water shall be diverted away from the project area wherever
possible. As earthwork construction progresses, the contractor shall
take care to avoid creating any inadvertent run-off accumulation. At
the end of each work day, the contractor shall survey the site and
make any necessary earthwork adjustments to insure proper drainage
and avoid potential hazards to adjacent landowners.
7 All permanent slopes shall be seeded with o mixture of mulch (3000
1000 lbs. 12 -12 fertilizer per acre, and red fescue at the rate of
40 Ibs per acre and 40 lbs. blue grass per acre. from March 1 to May
15 and Au -gust 10 to October 15
All sediment control measures shall be installed prior to cleaning and
grubbing operations and shall be maintained until permanent ground cover
is established.
9 All sediment control measures shall be performed in strict accordance
with the plans as approved by the City of Carmel and Hamilton County
BSc Water
10 The Contractor shall provide adequate erosion protection measures
during construction such as, but not limited to: Siltation basins, Silt
traps, Straw bale damns, Soil Cement, Mulch and Seeding, Soil stabilization
fabric, and Jute netting.
11 Erosion control blanket by 'North American Green' (or equal).
Anchor all erosion control blankets as required per manufacturer
North American Green 'S 150 BN' 100% biodegradable (48" lone)
Staples shall be 11 gouge U- shaped, 6" long, and minimum 1' crown.
Drive staples vertically into ground and use (4) staples at ends of roll.
For slope installation, staple along length of roll at 6 foot intervals.
For swale liner, staple along length of roll at 4 foot intervals. Another
row of staples shall be placed in the center of the blanket alternately
spaced form staples at each side of row.
1 2. Any grades established between May 15 to August 10 shall provide
temporary seeding consisting of 40 lbs. per acre of annual rye grass.
13 For any seeding that takes place between October 15 to March 1,
either rye or wheat may be substituted and spread at 3 bushels per
acre If grains are used they shall be cut at the time of permanent
seeding. Cover seed with mulch 1 1 1/2 in. deep.
1 If temporary seeding is established prior to permanent seeding, the
mulch may be eliminated except for exposed areas.
SPECIES
LEVEL SLOPING OPEN AREAS
TALL FESCUE
TALL FESCUE
(RED COVER
KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS
CREEPING RED FESCUE
STEEP BANKS
TALL FESCUE 15
KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS 25
TALL FESCUE 35
EMERALD CROWN VETCH 10
LAWNS HIGH MAINTAINANCE AREAS
KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS
CREPING RED FESCUE
PERENNIAL RYEGRASS 170
TALL FESCUE 170
1 PREFERRED 2 WILL TOLERATE
WHEAT OR RYE
SPRING OATS
ANNUAL RYEGRASS
NOT TO SCALE
3.5 Ibs.
2 3 ibs
1 Ibs
SEED MIXTURES
EROSION CONTROL NOTES
EROSION CONTROL SEOUEt410E
1) INSTALL STAMM ENTRANCE WIEN
MOSIUZIVQ EXCAVATON EOUPbENT.
2) INSTALL SLT face Pf6OR TO
INITIATING ANY EXCAVATION.
3) PROVIDE NI.ET��ATbN AS
SOON AS NET STRUCTURE IS
4) PROVIDE TEMPORARY SEEDING AND
EROSION CONTROL EILANKETS
IMMEDIATELY AFTER BACK FLUNG
EXCAVATIONS.
5) NiSTALL PERMANENT SEEDING AS
SOON AS PRACTICAL ONCE EXCAVATION
AND DFIT MOVING ACTT IVES ARE
COMPLETED.
PERMANENT SEEDING
ibs
ACRE
Ibs
1,000 s f
SUITABLE DRY WELL WET
PH DRAINED
35 08 5 5-8 3 2 1 2
25 0 6 5 5 -8 3 1
5 0 12
15 0.4 5.5 -7 5 2 1
15 04
0.4 5.8 -7,5 2 1 2
06
0 8 5.5 -8 3 2 1
0 25
40 0 9 5.8 -7.5 2 1
40 0.9
4 0 5 8 -7 5 1
4 0 5.5 -8.3 2 1 2
TEMPORARY SEEDING
KIND OF SEED PER 1000 sq. ft. PER ACRE REMARKS
2 bu.
3 bu.
40 lbs.
COVER SEED 1" 1 1/2" DEEP
COVER SEED 1" DEEP
COVER WITH MULCH
PROJ NOR 0210 -000
DRAWN BY: CDD
CHECKED BY: M D►
DATE
11/45/42
FOR
TAC REVEW
a
0
EA-4
Fh
0
U
z
0
0
r.4
fral
KEELER -WEBB
ASSOCIATES
Consulting Engineers
Planners
Survey
486 GRADLE DRIVE
CARMEL, INDIANA 46032
TELEPHONE (317) 574 -0140
E -mail: infoOkeelerwebb.corn
T in'
6635 FERGUSON STREET
MANAPCLA INDIANA 46220
PHONE PM 2553