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1, CONDITION OF ILISE
1.1. SEED IWi SHALL BE USED THROUGH THE PROJECT ON 0ISTURBE❑ AREAS THAT HAVE REACHED FINAL GRADE OR THAT WILL REMAIN
UNVVCRKED FOR MORE THHAN 30 DAYS.
1.2. VEGETATIQN-LINE❑ CHANNELS SHALL BE SEEDED. GHANNEL5 THAT WILL SE VEGETATEQ SHOULD BE INSTALLED BEFORE MAJQR
EARTHWORK AND HYDROSEEDED OR COVERED WITH A R0NDED FIBER MATRIX �BFM)
1.3. RETENTION 1 DETEhETION PONDS SHALL R.E SEEDED AS REQU[RED-
1.3. AT THE CITY'S DISCRETION, SEEDING WITHOUT MULCH DURING THE DRY SEASON IS ALLOWED EVEN THOUGH ITWILL TAKE MORE
THAN SEVEN DAYS TO DEVELOP AN EFFECTIVE COVER.
1.5. AT THE BEG, INNING OF THE WET SEASON, ALL DISTURSANCE5 AREAS SHALL BE REVIEWED TO IDENTIFY WHICH ONES GAN BE SEEDED
IN PREPARATION FOR THE WINTER RAINS. DISTURBED AREAS S14OULD BE SEEDED }!WITHIN A WEEK OF BEGINNING OF THE WFz-
SEASON. AT FINAL SITE STABILIZATION, ALL DISTURBED AREAS NOT OTHERWISE VEGETATED OR STABILIZED SHALL BE SEEDED AND
MULCHED
2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. THE BEST TIME TO SEED IS APR IL 1 THR.OUGH JUNE 30, AND SE'PTEMBER 1 THROUGH OCTOBER 15, AREAS MAY RE SEEDED BETWEEN
JULY 1 AND AUGUST 31, BUT IIRRIGATION MAY BE REQUIRED IN ORDER TO GROW ADEQUATE COVED. AREAS MAY ALSO BE SEE❑ED
DURING THE WINTER MONTHS, BUT IT M IGHT TAKE SEVERAL MONTHS Ta DEVELOP A DENSE GRIOUNDCOVER DUE TO COLD
TEMPERATURES-
2-2. TO PREVENT SEED FROM (BEING WASHEID AWAY CONFIRMED THAT ALL REGJIRED SURFACE WATER CONTROL MEASURES FIAVE BEEN
INSTALLED.
2.3. THE SEEDBED SHOULD BE FIRM BUT NOT COMPACTED.
2.4. IN GEN ERAL, 10-20-2OIN-P-K FERTILIZER MAY BL U5E1) AT A RATE OF 90 POUNQ,9 PER ACRE, IT IS RECOMMENCED THAT AREAS BEING
SEEDED FOR FINAL LANDSCAPING CONDUCT SAIL TO DETERMINE THE EXACT TYPE ANC] QUANTITY QF FERTILIZER NEEDED,
DISTURBED AREAS WITHIN 200 FEET OF WATER BOGIES AND WETLANDS MUST USE SLOW RELEASE LO-PHOSP'HORUS FERTILIZER.
2.5. THE FCLLOWING REOUIREMENTS APPLY FOR MULCHING
2-5-1- MULCH IS ALWAYS REQUIRED FOR SEEMING SLOPES GREATER THAN 3H-IV
2.5.2. IF SEEDING DURING WET SEASON MULCH IS REQUIRED
2.5.3. THE USE OF MULCH MAY BE REQUIRED DURING WET SEASON AT THE CITY'S DISCRETION IF GRASS GROWTH IS EXPECTED TO BE
SLOW, THE SOILS ARE HIGHLY ERODIBLE DUE TO 501L TYPE OR GRADIENT. THERE IS A WATER BODY CLOSE TO THE DISTURBED
AREA, OR SIGNIFICANT PRECIPITATION IS ANTICIPATED BEFORE THE GRASS WILL PROVIDE EFFECTIVE COVER.
2.5.4. MULCH MAY BE APPLIED IN TOP OF THE SEED OR SIMULTANEDUSLY BY HYDROSEEDIN0.
2k. HYDROSEEDING IS ALLOWED AS LONG AS TRACKIFIER IS INCLUDED. HYDIROSEEDING WITH WOOD FIBER MULCH IS ADEQUATE DURING
THE DRY SEASON- HYDROSEEDIN0 WITH WOOD FIBER MrIULCH IS ADEQUATE DURING THE DRY SEASON. OURI40 THE WET SEASON,
THE APPLICATION RATE SHOULD BE DOUBLED. IT MIGHT BE NECESSARY IN SOME APPLICATIONS TO INCLUDE STRAW WITH THE
WOOD FIBER, BUT THIS CAN BE DETERMINED TO GERMINATION.
2-7. AREAS TO BE PERMANENTLY LANIDSCAPFD SHALL USE SOIL AMEN❑M+tENT& GOOD QUALITY TOPSOIL SHALL BE TILLED INTO THE TOP
SIB{ INCHES TO REDUCE THE NEED FOR FERTILIZER AND IMPROVED THE OVERALL SAIL QUALITY, MOST NATIVE SOILS WILL REQUIRE
THE ADDITION OF 4 INCHES OF VVELL-ROTTED COMPOST TO BE TILLED INTO THE SOIL TO PROVIDE A GOOD QUALITY TOPSOIL.
,- Y STD. PLAN — 213.40
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DCG PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.
JQINT5IN FILTER FABRIQ SHALL BE SPLICED
AT POSTS- USE STAPLES, WIRE RINGS, Gft
EQUIVALENT TO ATTACH FABRIC TO POSTS.
2'4" RY 14 Go. WIRE OR
EQUIVALENT, IF STANDARD
STREhkGTH FAaPIC USED
FILTER FABRIC— 10M.-
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6' MAY- MINIMUM 4"x4' TRENCH {'
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POST SPACINEG MAY IJINCREASED NATIVE SOIL
TO n' IF WIRE RACKING IS USED f
2'xiP' W00D FO5T5, STEEL FENCE
POSTS, REHARrOR Epi,IIVALENT
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1. CONDITION OF USE
1-1. SILT FENCE PRAY BE USED DOWNISLOPE OF ALL DISTURBED AREAS.
1-2. SILT FENCE IS NOT INTENDED TO TREAT CONCENTRATED FLOWS, NOR IS INTENDED TO TREAT SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNTS OF OVERLAND FLOVV.
ANY CONCENTRATED FLOW MOST BE CONVEYED THROUGH TH E DRAINAGE SYSTEM TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR POND.
2, DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATION15
2.1. THE GEOTEXTILE USED MOST MET THE STANDARD LISTED UELLOW. A COPY QF THE MANLJFAQ.TURER'5 FABRIC 5PECIFICATIQN$ MOST RE
AVAILABLE ON SITE.
30-IMSIEVE SIZE (G.6&015MM) FORSILT FILM
h45{ASTI�SDG751j
50-1DOSIEVE SIZE 0.30-0.15MM FOR OTHER FABRICS
WATERPERMITTIVITV AS7M+ID491
0.025-EC"-lbANIMUM
GRAB TFLISILE STRENCHT{ASTM 645�lI
18U LD5. "N , FOR EXTRA STR04G" EADRIC
140 LBS. MIN. FOR VAN DARD 5TRENGHT FABRIC
GRAB TENSILE ELONGATION ASTM IS4632�
30 MAX_
LILTRAVIOLATERESISTANCE(ASTMDA355)
1709101N.
2.2. STANDARD STRENGTH FABRIC REQUIRES WIRE BACKING TO INCREASE THE STRENGTH OF THE FENCE. WIRE BACKING OR CLOSER POST
SPkGING MAY BE REQUIRED FOR EXTRA STRENGTH FABRIC IF FIELD PERFORMARICE WARRANTS A STRONGER FENCE.
2.3- WHERE THE FENCE IS INSTALLED, THE SLOPE SHALL NOT BE STEEPER THAN 2H:1V
2-4. IF A TYPICAL SILT FENCE IS USED, THE STANDARD 4X4 TRENCH MAY NOT BE REDUCED AS LONG AS THE BOTTOM 8 INCHES OF THE SILT FENCE
IS WELL BURIED AND SECURE IN A TRENCH THAT STABILIZES THE FENCE AND DOES NOT ALLOW WATER TO BYPASS OR UNDERM INIE THE SILT
PENCE-
3- MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
3.1. ANY DAMAGE SHALL BE REPAIR IMMEDIATELY.
3.2. IF CONCENTRATED FLOES ARE EVIDENT UPHILL OD THE FENCE, THEY MUST RE INTERCEPTED AND CONVEYED TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR POND.
3-3- IT IS IMPORTANT TO CHECK THE UPHILL SIDE OF THE FE=NCI FOR SIGNS OF THE FENCE CLOGGING AND ACTING AS� A 13ARRIFwR TO FLOW AND
THEN CAU$INC, QHANNELEZATION QF FLOW$ PARALLEL TQ THE FENQF- IFTHI$ QQQl,1R$, REPLAQE THE FENCE QR iREMOVEI) THE TRAP
SEDIMENT.
3.4. SEDIMENT MOST BE REMOVED WHEN SE IMENT IS 6 INCHES HIGH.
15. IF THE FILTER FABRIC (GE07EXTILEj HAS DETERIORATED [DUE TO ULTRAVIOLET BREAKDOWN, IT SHALL BE REPLACED,
STD. PLAN — 214.00
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DEPARTMENT
MARCH 2008
SILT FENCE (EC2
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SURVEYED: SCALE:
VERTICAL: NAVD 1988
AS NOTED HORIZONTAL: NAD 1983/1991
DESIGNED:
CT
2 C❑NSTRUCTI❑N RECORD DRAWINGS CT 01/08/20 DRAWN:
RB/CT ONE INCH DATUM
1 P❑ST—PERMIT REVISI❑N— UTILITY C❑NFLICT CT 01/25/19 CHECKED: AT FULL SCALE
TG IF NOT ONE INCH
N 0. REVISION BY DATE APPF APPROVED: TG SCALE ACCORDINGLY
DRIVEWAYS SHALL BE PAVED TO THE EDGE
OF R-C4V PRkOR TO INSTAL-LATION OF THE
GDNSTRUCTION ENTRANCE TO AVOID
E]AMgGING OF THE ROADWAY
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE
ENTRANCE BE CROVVNEU 84 THAT
RUNQt-F DRAINS OFF THE PAD
INSTALL DRIVEWAY CULVERT IF TF F-kE
IS A ROADSIO E DITCH PRESS NT, AS
PER CITY RCA DSTANDARDS
4%8" QUARRY SPALLS
GEOTEXTILE
12" KIN. THICKNE35 PROVIDE FULL WIDTH OF
MOTES INGRESVEQF.E-5s AREA
1- COND1710N OF USE
1.1. CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE SHALL Be STABIL12ED WHEREVER TRAFFIC WILL BE LEAVING A CONSTRUCTION SITE AND TRAVELING ON
PAVED ROADS OR OTHER PAVED AREAS WITHIN 1,000 FEET OF THE SITE.
GRAB TENSILE 5TRF6NcjTH (ASTM D4753 j
200P5I MIN.
GRAB TENSILE ELONGATION (ASTMrI D4632)
3C%IY K
MULLEN SURS73TRENG7H (ASTM D3786-80►a
400 PSI MIN.
AOS (ASTM D47Si)
20.45 (U.S. STANDARD SIEVE SIZE)
2. DESIGN AND INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS
2.1. HOG FUEL (WOOD BASED MULCH) MAY BE SUEISTITUTED FOR -0R COMBINED WITH QUARRY SPALLS IN ARES THAT WILL BOT BE USED
FOR PERMANENT ROADS. HOG FUEL IS NOT RECOMMENDED FOR ENTRANCE STABILIZATION IN URBAN AREAS. THE INSPECTOR MAY
AT ANYTIME REQUIRE THE; USE OF QUARRY SPALLS IF THE HOG FUEL IS NOT PREVENTING SEDIMENT FROM BEING TRACKED ONTO
PAVEMENT OR IFTHE HOO FUEL IS EYEING CARRIED ONTO PAVEMENT.
2.2. FENCING SMALL BE INSTALLED AS NECESSARY TO RESTRICT TRAFFIC TO THE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE.
2.3, WHENEVER POSSIBLE, THE ENTIRANCE SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED ON A 1=1RM, COMAPACtED SUISGIRADE. THIS CAN SUBSTANTIALLY
INCREASE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE PAID AND REDUCE THE NEED FOR MAINTENANCE.
3. MAINTENANCE STANDARDS
3.1. QUARRY SPALLS SHALL BE ADDED IF THE PAD IS NO LONGER IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS.
3.2. IF THE ENTRANCE IS NOT PREVENTING SEDIMENT BEING TRACKED ONTO PAVEMENT, THEM ALTERNATIVE MEASURES TO KEEP THE
STREETS FREE OF SEDIMENT SHALL BE USED. THIS MAY INCLUDE STREET SWEEPING, AN INCREASE IN THE DIMENSIONS OF THE
ENTRANCE, OR THE IINSTALLATION OF THE WHEEL WASH, IF WASHING IS USED, IT SHALL BE DONE ON AN AREA COVERED WITH
CRUSHED ROCK, AND WASHED WATER SHALL DRAIN TO A SEDIMENT TRAP OR POND.
3.3. ANY SEDIMENT THAT IS TRACE<ED ONTO PAVEMENT SMALL BE REMOVE 1) IMMEDIATELY BY SWEEPING. THE SEDIMENT COLLECTED BY
SWEEPING SHALL BE REMOVED OR STABILIZED ON SITE. THE PAVEMENT SHALL NOT BE CLEANED BY WASHING DOWN THE STREET,
EXCEPT WHEN SWEEPING IS INEFFECTIVE AND THERE IS A THREAT TO PUBLIC SAFETY. IF IT {NECESSARY TO WASH THE STREETS, A
SMALL SUMP MUST BE CONDUCTED. THE SEDIMAENT WOULD THEN SE WASHED INTO THE SUMP WHERE IT CAN BE CONTROLLED AND
DISCHARGED APPROPRIATELY.
3.4. ANY QUARRY SPALLS THAT ARE LOOSENED FROM THE PAD AND END UP ON THE (ROADWAY SHALL BE REMOVED IMMAEIDIATELY.
3.5. IF VEHICLES ARE ENTERING OR EXITING THE SITES AT POINTS OTHER THAN THE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE(S), FENCING SHALL BE
INSTALLED TO CONTROL TRAFFIC.
STD. PLAN — 215.10
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