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DRAINAGE REPORT
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B. SWPPP Minimum Elements <br /> 1: Preserve Vegetation and Mark Clearing Limits <br /> The first step in the construction process is for the contractor to fence the limits of <br /> clearing/disturbance (BMP C103) prior to any other construction activity. The engineering <br /> plans locate and provide the square footages for the areas of grading, clearing, impervious <br /> surfaces and un-disturbed areas on the proposed site. As much of the natural vegetation <br /> as possible will be preserved on this project (BMP C101). Approximately 60% of the entire <br /> site will be cleared or disturbed for this project. <br /> 2: Establish Construction Access <br /> The SWPPP calls for the proposed construction entrance (BMP C105) to be installed as <br /> the second step after the staking of clearing limits. At this time winter work is expected <br /> during the wet season. <br /> 3: Control Flow Rates <br /> The detention vault will be used as a sediment vault during construction and as a result <br /> the flow control riser will be in place to meter the release of runoff from the project. <br /> 4: Install Sediment Controls <br /> This site SWPPP proposes to construct/maintain a gravel entrance (BMP C105), <br /> vegetative buffer (BMP C102), silt fencing (BMP C233) and retention of the existing <br /> vegetation (BMP C101). The construction of these features should be completed before <br /> the clearing and grading of the site. Mulch (BMP C121) will also be used on the exposed <br /> soil as necessary to limit erosion. In addition, streets shall be cleaned as needed at the <br /> end of each work day or through out the day if dirt and debris is tracked onto the paved <br /> surfaced. <br /> 5: Stabilize Soils <br /> The "Construction Sequence" calls for the stabilization of soils that remain unworked for <br /> certain lengths of time based on the time of year. Bare/disturbed soils shall remain <br /> uncovered or un-stabilized for no more than 2 days from Oct. 1 —April 30 and no more <br /> than 7 days from May 1 — Sept. 30. Stabilization techniques may include but not limited <br /> to mulching (BMP C121), plastic sheeting (BMP C123) or hydroseeding (BMP C120), <br /> notes have been added to the plan regarding protection for the stock pile area if <br /> necessary. A stockpile area has been identified on the SWPPP and is setback a minimum <br /> of 25-feet from any down slope property line. In addition, during dry periods soil should be <br /> covered or wetted (BMP C140) to reduce the production of dust. <br /> 6: Protect Slopes <br /> All disturbed slopes on site during construction are required to be protected with mulch <br /> (BMP C121) or other means as specified in the construction sequence like surface <br /> roughening (BMP C130). No concentrated runoff or significant amounts of sheet flow will <br /> be directed to new cut or fill slopes during construction (BMP C206). <br /> 7: Protect Drain Inlets <br /> All existing CB's within the 16th Ave SE R.O.W. adjacent and directly downhill from this <br /> project will be protected with inlet filters. <br /> Northlake Court Townhomes 13-0609 <br /> May,2014 Page 9 <br />
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