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SWPPP NARRATIVE 6/13/2019 <br /> PAUL BUSTARD SHOR PLAT LOT 4 (PAGE 5 OF 6 <br /> construction is completed to protect them as much as possible. There are many ways to protect LID <br /> BMPs that area already installed however. As previously mentioned, Wattles (BMP C235) will be used <br /> to prevent sediment from impacting installed porous surfaces, such as the access road and driveways. <br /> Wattles can also be employed to keep excess surface water from reaching areas of any installed <br /> infiltration trenches, or in this lot's case, a stub-out connection trench. For any underground BMPs to <br /> be protected, it is also crucial that they are marked with High Visibility Fence (BMP C103). This should <br /> make it clear that these areas are not to be subject to any equipment traffic or stockpiling. <br /> 2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br /> The project includes building construction of a residence (1,393 sf roof). A pervious concrete onsite driveway <br /> (525 sf),will already be installed on the 6,130 sf lot.The total new plus replaced impervious surface area is 1,393 <br /> sf. Approximately 0.14 acre of disturbance proposed. The grading quantities for the proposed construction are <br /> estimated at: 80 CY Cut and 80 CY Fill, mostly within the structure footprint. <br /> 3. EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS <br /> The site consists of 0.65 acres in size and is currently cleared and being developed as a short plat. There will be <br /> a pervious access road and pervious driveways for all five lots on the site. <br /> The topography of the site shows that the ground slopes downward from west to east at 5-10% over most of <br /> the site. The high point of the site is in the west corner at approximate elevation 454, and the lowest point is <br /> the farthest east corner at approximately elevation 446. The proposed house construction is for Lot 4, which is <br /> the second closest lot to the north corner. <br /> 4. ADJACENT AREAS <br /> The site is bounded by similar size single family lots to the southwest and northeast, Florida Drive to the <br /> southeast, and an interurban trail to the northwest. <br /> 5. CRITICAL AREAS <br /> There are no critical areas on site. There is a wetland to the south at the end of Florida Drive. The closest body <br /> of water is Wood Creek which per the City of Everett GIS Map flows through the wetland to the south and is <br /> contained in culverts and open channels until it reaches a full open stream approximately 0.5 miles to the west <br /> of the site. There are no critical areas or 303(d) listings for Wood Creek. <br /> 6. SOILS <br /> According to SCS the underlying soil is Alderwood-Urban land complex. This soil is moderately deep over a hard <br /> pan and is moderately well drained. Typically, the surface layer is very dark grayish brown gravelly sandy loam <br /> about 7 inches thick. The upper part of the subsoil is dark yellowish brown and dark brown very gravelly sandy <br /> loam about 23 inches thick. The lower part is olive brown very gravelly sandy loam about 5 inches thick. A <br /> weakly cemented hardpan is at a depth of about 35 inches. Depth to hardpan ranges from 20 to 40 inches. <br /> Permeability of the soil is moderately rapid above the hardpan and very slow through it. According to the DOE <br /> Manual,this soil is in hydrologic group C. <br /> 7. EROSION PROBLEM AREAS <br /> C:\Users\darianc\Desktop\CE\DOCS\Bustard SWPPP Lot 4.docx <br />