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FOR EROSION CONTROL ONLY.
PERSON ONSITE RESPONSIBLE FOR EROSION CONTROL:
KEN BRASSEUR
PLATINUM PROPERTIES L.L.C.
Phone: (317)- 818 -2900
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Seeding mixture: 25% creeping red fescue
35% perennial rye
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I A9. * Specific Points Where Stormwater Discharge Will Leave this Site:
An outlet pipe in Lake #3.
Sediment Control Sequence
The following is a list in sequence of construction activities to
control soil erosion:
I. Contractor shall install stone entrance and all silt fencing
as shown. All existing inlets need drop inlet protection
at this time.
2. Grade the site (mounds to be seeded and mulched
immediately upon completion).
3. Contractor shall control mud accumulation on all streets
surrounding project by installing stone surface at all
locations where construction traffic leaves the site. Dust
shall be kept to a minimum by utilizing sprinkling, Calcium
Chloride, Vegetative cover, spray on adhesives or other
approved methods.
4. Maintain all silt fence filters during construction to
prevent any blockages from accumulated sediment. Additional
seeding and straw bales may be required during construction
as specified by Engineer or Soil Conservation Service.
Payment for additional straw bales shall be at the
Contractors expense. Payment for additional rip rap (not
shown on plans) and seeding shall be paid for on a unit
basis.
5. Contractor shall install sanitary sewer and water main
connections when building is ready.
6. Install curb and pavement and finish all backfilling. Seed
R /W's and other disturbed areas as shown on plan.
7. Install utilities.
8. Install landscaping and seed all disturbed areas where
utilities are installed.
9. Remove erosion and sediment control after watershed has been
permanently stabilized.
10. Maintain erosion and sediment control practices throughout
the duration of the entire project.
NOTE:
ANY ADDITIONAL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES MAY
BE REQUIRED IN THE FIELD BY THE INSPECTOR.
NOTE:
IF SITE REMAINS INACTIVE FOR A PERIOD OF 2 WEEKS,
THEN STABILIZATION IS REQUIRED TO TAKE PLACE IN
THE FORM OF TEMPORARY SEEDING, MULCH, OR SPRAY
ON PALIMAR.
Seedbed Preparation for Permanent Seedin
1. Test soil to determine pH and nutrient levels.
(Contact you county SWCD or Cooperative Extension
office for assistance and soils information, including
available testing services.)
2. If soil pH is unsuitable for the species to be
seeded, apply lime according to test recommendations.
3. Fertilize as recommended by the soil test. If testing
was not done, consider applying 400 -600 lbs. /acre of
12 -12 -12 analysis, or equivalent, fertilizer.
4. Till the soil to obtain a uniform seedbed, working
the fertilizer and lime into the soil 2 -4 in. deep with
a disk or rake operated across the slope.
2 " -3" WASHED STONE 12' -0" MIN. WIDTH
(INDOT CA. #2) a
STONE ACCESS DRIVE DETAIL
CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN EXISTING STREETS FROM
DEBRIS OF DIRT,SAND,OR STONE AND SHALL BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR THE CLEANING OF SUCH ITEMS. AFTER
COMPLETION OF THE WORK, THE BUILDERS WILL BE REQUIRED
TO KEEP STREETS FREE OF THE SAME, AT THE CITIES
DISCRETION.
EXISTING VEGETATION:
DEVELOPED LOT
POTENTIAL AREAS WHERE STORM WATER MAY ENTER
GROUND WATER: EXISTING LAKES (NOT ON SITE)
THERE WILL BE NO SOIL STOCKPILE IN THIS SECTION.
PRACTICE JAN. FEB. MAR. APR. MAY JUN. JUL. AUG. SEPT. OCT. NOV. DEC.
PERMANENT A * / / / / / / / / / //* ■ / //>
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SEEDING
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A = KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 40 lbs. /AC.: CREEPING RED FESCUE 40 lbs. /AC.:
PLUS 2 TONS STRAW MULCH /AC. OR ADD ANNUAL RYEGRASS 20lbs> /AC.
B = KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS 60 lbs. /AC.: CREEPING RED FESCUE 60 lbs. /AC.:
PLUS 2 TONS STRAW MULCH /AC. OR ADD ANNUAL RYEGRASS 30lbs> /AC.
C = SPRING OATS 3 BUSHEL /ACRE
D = WHEAT OR RYE 2 BUSHEL /ACRE
E = ANNUAL RYEGRASS 40 lbs. /AC. (1 lb./1000 sq. ft.)
F = SOD
G = STRAW MULCH 2 TONS /ACRE
= IRRIGATION NEEDED DURING JUNE, JULY, AND /OR SEPT.
** = IRRIGATION NEEDED FOR 2 TO 3 WEEKS AFTER APPLYING SOD
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