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i:�.r,i �ha!:ic �o c�4�'.li bl�,c'' cti <br />Une r�ch bldy cunr,i. rcor . <br />yarJc ony <br />Ninimum 24" Compost <br />Pm<nded Topwil <br />3 clean Snndy I.nom in <br />North yards <br />�. �,, n�,: ��� r �. <br />� Yard dwin cleanouls, pr,r �J��n �` ".ri�: -�� <br />1 ' .:�5 �- <br />I �� b� � <br />i� �� Inler�eplor Swale iilled � � <br />III I I..IIII �I, �u lop w� «ushed I <br />.. yeu yrur.:l n. -�i� <br />�y—� �` �`��s�, <br />1 � <br />t $I002 cnh�V�;r "'�• <br />r_ __ _"�- <br />Idin faoling drain.. <br />pip�� slope 29 <br />Cunnact, fa IJndcrdra�n� <br />_� l_ <br />-'�IJ�li�a `_�nil er' <br />—IE=553.0 max tloluml �ail Fi!I <br />i�i;;urc (. -T)'picrl Norlh'I'icr Yard Drnina�c <br />SECTION VII - Special Reports & Studies <br />Please see attached report prepared by Wetiand Resources describing the condition <br />and recommendations for mitigation and enhancements to the wetland buffers. <br />SECTION VIII - Other Permits <br />None. <br />SECTION IX - Miscellaneous Forms & Worksheets <br />The foliowing information provides details on the storage capacity and discharge <br />capacity of the cumpost filter berms and their overflows. This is intended to provide <br />assurances regarding their role as redundant storage and conveyance components of <br />the stormwater management system. <br />The berms are labeled E1, B2 and B3 from upper to lower. The tables below describe <br />stage-storage and infiltration relationships. <br />1 fEARTHSTON[ LANE 13 DRAINAGE REPORT <br />APRIL 2006 <br />