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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1902824430024-09102015Fabric anchorage trench backfill with latriped natural soli ectien of runoff Row • Wire mast reinforce (.0Pliona4 Metal or post or slake Engineering iabrio SILT FENCE MUST BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO DISTURBING VEGETATION "6 Inch minimal Natural soil 6 inch -minimum Note: Depending upon conliguralloin, attach fabric to Woe rneell with nog rings, steel poste with tie wires, or wood posts with stapes_ Figure 6.3.2; Typicei Intonation for slit fence Residential Temporary Rock Construction Entrance/Exit 885.5 1 Conditions of Demolition/Moving 4' construction fencing shall enclose existing basement perimeter and excavations with slopes steeper than I:I. Attach fencing to minimum 5' posts buried 1' and spaced at a maximum 10' on center. Enclose stockpiled soils with properly installed silt fencing. ,9.t Property must bored e within thirty (30) days of building demolition/WEi cii' 'ties abandoned at the property line with a permit, fouriMfon demolished with a separate permit, debris removed, demolition excavation filled to match adjacent grade and seed or sod placed and maintained at disturbed areas OR a permit must be issued for a new structure within thirty (30) days of the building demolition/move. 30 ge4- 4,11. 1 V t11)C31 lot line 1/ -. 00 if Xast3.2 35.0 Nei , argfily355.4 \\/ z 1./ I ___\.c\ici Threshold ...„1... /.....,..- at door 88Z8 884.3 - - ' - Water .hut-off L._v.:...._iY5.0 4_j 8855, .010/11A/4-akii 8 4.•'63.9 . 855.0 / ' X856.2 >gp /'883.8 886.5 i 88 .5 888 7 CO ( % 64U/4i-4 rex op it 1 "-Concrete Drive--, (...n % I 888.2 84,,r gg X aqr fo k 3 LL.1 ciz) X885.5 C0/76886.4 f X886.8 t-Edge of conc. drive is on the lot line 351 drive Is on the `/0; 886). X886.9 X886.6 / '////4 /49.0 / Existing Dwelling ..////. r`l x885-95- 8934 50 k)(886•2 , 86.5 .8 X886.8 886. -134.06-- 886.1 133 93- - /,'" S 89 '31 '45" E ..."-Window Wells AW' 530 - -.16' Initial length -To front yard setback line after backfill 6" minimum thickness 11/2 to 3" washed rock Failure to install the Construction Entrance before disturbing the site soils and/or failure to maintain the Construction Entrance will result in Enforcement action by the City. 20 40 ( IN FEET ) EXISTING HARDCOVER House 1,097 Sq. Ft. Garage 284 Sq. Ft. Concrete Surfaces 1,541 Sq. Ft. TOTAL EXISTING HARDCOVER 2,922 Sq. Ft. AREA OF LOT 6,692 Sq. Ft. PERCENTAGE OF HARDCOVER TO LOT 43.7% roperty ay be prio t demolition crjoa. vt-tal.wl-,4300at .1 Garage Power Pole- X885.9 556.7 1- - Edge of coi,crete \\ 886x.51,36.2r02:1 c<4 Garage cp cp cs, t/ n ee 0 86.5 886.6 Wer 20. 885.7 758 5. /7_ Aoffaxi cemi t4--.4: PEMT NU CALL r---OR Slit Fenec and Construc' f .Fatm, Fobting Foundation Wail Reinforcnrig Foundvtion Pre-bacicroli Framirig and Sheathing -insulation Lath ,11'01 tg SITE PLAN Sheet 2 of 2 34.8 34.9 885.8 35.1 FFfi BUILDING COVERAGE House 1,097 Sq. Ft. Garage 284 Sq. Ft. TOTAL BUILDING COVERAGE 1,381 Sq. Ft. AREA OF LOT 6,692 Sq. Ft. PERCENTAGE OF BUILDING COVERAGE 20.6% ',•"4.412: t • 4172144161P .4giegt At; ViS204 t • 31:414041%.:416416: • 3SVN1, (441,4410:1.4 tretalite t'arS4. Non-woven geotexti le drainage fabric under '.2allts, „TPA 20 lo Assurance of permitted future uses emolitio perm' provides no 86.g "Wood Fe X868.5 X886.6 X868.5 886.6 X888.7 856.4 ADVANCE SURVEYING & ENGINEERING CO. 5300 S: Hwy. No. 101 Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone (952) 474 7964 www.advsur.com SURVEY FOR: LANDMARK BUILDING CO. SURVEYED: July 7, 2015 DRAFTED: July 7, 2015 ADDRESS: 6021 Kellogg Avenue, Edina, MN LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot 19, Block 19, Fairfax, Hennepin County, Minnesota. SCOPE OF WORK: 1. Showing the length and direction of boundary lines of the above legal description. The scope of our services does not include determining what you own, which is a legal matter. Please check the legal description with your records or consult with competent legal counsel, if necessary, to make sure that it is correct, and that any matters of record, such as easements, that you wish shown on the survey, have been shown. 2. Showing the location of existing improvements we deemed important. 3. Setting new monuments or verifying old monuments to mark the comers of the property. 4. Showing elevations on the site at selected locations to give some indication of the topography of the site. The elevations shown relate only to the benchmark provided on this survey. Use that benchmark and check at least one other feature shown on the map when determining other elevations for use on this site. STANDARD SYMBOLS & CONVENTIONS: Denotes 1/2" ID pipe with plastic plug bearing State License Number 9235, set, unless otherwise noted. CERTIFICATION: I hereby certify that this plan, specification, report or survey was prepared by me or under my direct supervision and that I am a licensed Professional Engineer and Professional Surveyor under the laws of the State of Minnesota. Signature: PanneA, 0%/114/2/1, Typed Name: James H. Parker Date: July 7, 2015 Reg. No. 9235 6)0/4, (41/0,0„, Sep 41% Op • k°0/4/4 Dr w. No. 150558 TB SITE PLAN Sheet 1 of 2 TNEE NOTED TO REMAIN ERMINE 4.11NOW FENCE WS SCATS r 0.0.11OMATORIP LINE OF OUTER EMT BRANCHES, REFER TORAH FOR 1.0CA11011. 4' MEWED ALARDWOOD MINOR REMOVE GROUND VEOLTATION, BEFORE HSTALLING slot Rdll ADVANCE SURVEYING & ENGINEERING CO. 5300 S. hwy. No. 101 Minnetonka, MN 55345 Phone (952)474 7964 WWW.ADVSUR.COM SURVEY FOR: LANDMARK BUILDING CONTRACTORS SURVEYED: he,y, 2015 REVISED: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: PROPERTY ADDRESS: 8021 KELLOGG AVENUE, EDINA, MN FIELD TREE INVENTORY LOG . SIGNTEiaNT? REMOVE, 1 CI. RI CA.pors P IS= NOTES ,ERER, 'REES GII TUE PROPERTY ARE ROC OF OE SPECIES 'ARCH RE WERE PRO,ECTIER ;CR PNESEEVAIION TAG NO TREE DIA. III_ SPECIES CONDITION _ ,, ,:, , =CNT,r,n_,L, T'" ',:,' TO n,,,,, i,,,lri,'151,4,,,,11,,,..'t, . Calyx Design Group Landscape Architecture www,ruyxus•icngroun.com 651334,5498 Revisions: MINH Mon. onaorobroNot Certification: I hereby cot* VW INA pion, opocrarSon. OMEONI WOO wowed by me or under ne dhot oupnvidon Intl Mai I am duly Lkonsed Landscape. AruhSwi °Mot the laws of the sets of lemmata. pa terra Forlooln O. Hut., AELA Mouthy: oes-osurce-ratimeedires cdg Calyx Design Group, Ilc Lendscepo Architecture Sustainable Design Master Planning 1663 Elerkeloy MOMS I13ulle A et Pout MN 86106 trephons: 061.334,6488 hairnet vreaccalysdalegngioup.com banlikehaelmlanaroup.com III _ r ••n• *V • 1--EX. 12' WHITE CEDAR (NOT TAGGED) EX. SCRUB BRUSH sn) 4) EX. SIBERIAN ELM TREES NOT TAGGED) 89°3450 E -134.06-- r Wood Fence L _ n••• ELEVATION NOTE TREE PROTECTION 8IMLL OE FROMM By OCICRACTOR AS RECURS, TO NDE N 8URVNABILRY Of EXIMMOIREE9 TO REIMS PDNOT OTORAIATERLMS OR DAME EOLOPeENT SNAIL MISUSE TREEORIP CHEM DEMONATEDADOVE, IMINTAIN INERNCE INTEGRITY ATM- 711,43811MOUCHOUTCONOTMICIICS. SMALL TRSEPROTECTION ZONESONSEvERY25,4710. EGEMOR CR/LEMONS 7JATIETO FENCE TYPICAL TREE PROTECTION DETAIL Tree Preservation/Replacement Data: Total 'beet InVentactect 0 Significant 08" Dia. Hardwood Trees to be Retnovech 0 Significant 20 Tell Containers Trees to bear:moved: 0 Total Trees to be Removed: 0 Parcel Size (Aa): 0.153 %Of Trees Removed: 0% Number of Replecemenareee Required: 0 Tree Preservation Notes: Erdeting boundary, location, topographic, and utility infomstion shown on this plan Is from a field survey by Advance Survey and Engineering, Inc. • Do not begin tree clearing work until tree protection measuree era In piece and to the permit approval of the City of Edina Forester has been granted. • Critical Root Zone: Install high density polyethylene safety fence, 411. high, International orange. et the Drip Line or at the Critical Root Zone whichever is greater, of trees to be preaerved per detail, prior to commencement of earthwork activity. Fieldetaking of the fence location(s) subject to City of Edina approval. • Where slit fence and proposed tree protection fence overlap, place the two protection fence on the outside of the slit fence, double-slaked at the break-point • Refer to Tree Protection Detail 1. • The contractor etre prune the canopy of existing trees to remain where the canopy le In jeopardy of damage due to the new Improvements shown. It Is recommended that the contractor hire a certified arborist to perform the pruning. Any branches broken during construction shall he Immediately trimmed end wounds painted to prevent further damage. • Perform work in accordance WM the laws, ordinances. rules, regulations, and orders of public authority having jurisdiction. Secure and pay for permits, governmental fees end licenses necessary for the proper execution of the demolition work. Provide protective coverings and enclosures es necessary to prevent demego to existing work that is to remain. Exlating work to remain may Include Items such as trees, shrubs, I neve, eldewelks, drives, curbs, utilities, buildings end/or other structures over adjacent to the demolition site. Provide temporary fences and berrloadso as required for the safe and proper execution of the work and the protection of persons and property. Remove debris, wattle, end rubbish promptly from the site. On-site burial of debris Is not permitted. Bum no debris on the site. Salvage material not otherwise indicated to be reused their become the Contractor's property and is to be removed promptly from the site and disposed of in strict accordance with at applicable laws, regulations, andfor atatutes. Buildings, features, surfaces, and other descriptive references shown on this drawing are for Informational purposes only. Field verify so information relevant to the project prior to proceeding with the work. Visit the site and determine elicits conditions and hazards. This pies lea guide este the anticipated amount of disturbence expected due to proposed improvemente. The contractor Is expected to take all necessary preceetione to eneure trees noted to remain are not de Waged during constmation. Do not store materiel or drive within the drip Ilne of existing trees to remain. Be aware of overhead branches for clestanCe of material and equipment Thin plan is nuts guarantee that existing trees will survive during/post construction, but rather a guide to help assure their protection end greatest chances of survival at the surface level. Further protection measuree outside this scope could Involve ecologlate foresters and arboriets. NOTES, SCHEDULES AND DETAILS: 6185 E S 89°31'45" E pftOpOSED DRIVE F---- window Wells Existing Dwelling 885 885 , 1 PROPOSED ELEVATIONS TOP FOUNDATION - 887.0 FIRST FLOOR (SUB-FLOOR) - 888.2 PREVIOUS FIRST FLOOR - 887.8 LOW FLOOR - 878.6 WELL 886 84,6 8.0 /PROPOSE DWELI7 General Landscape Notes: 1. Tree saucer mulch to be four inches (4') depth natural single-abroad hardwood bark for trees outslde plant beds. 2. Refim to chni plan sheets for proposed utilities, grading, drainage & eroelon control. 3. All plant material shall comply with the latest edition of the Anterican Standard for Nursery, American Association of Nurserymen. Unless noted otherwise, deciduous shrubs shall have at least 5 caneg at the specified shrub height. Plant materiel shell be delivered as epeolned. 4. Plan takes precedence over plant schedule If discrepancies In quantities exist. 5. All proposed plants shell be located and staked as shown, 6. Adjustment in location of proposed plant material may be needed In field. Should en adjustment be required, the °tient Will provide field approval. Significant shangee may require city 'Bylaw and approval. 7. The project landscape contractor shell be held responsible for watering and properly handling all plant materiels brought on the site both before and after Installation Schedule plant deliveries to coincide with expected Installation time wrthIn 313 hours. 8. At plant materials shall be fertilized upon Installation as specified. 9. The landscape contractor shall provide the owner with a watering schedule appropriate to the project site conditions and to plant material growth requirements. 10. If the landscape contractor is concerned or peroelves any deficiencies In the plant selections, soil conditions, drainage or any other site condition that might negatively effect plant establishment, survival or guarantee, they must bring these deficiences to the attention of the landscape architect & client prior to bid submission. 11. Contractor shell establish to his/ her satisfaction that soli and compaction conditions are adequate to allow for proper drainage at and around the building site. 12. Contractor is responsible for ongoing maintenance of an newly installed materiel until time of owner acceptance. Any ads of vandalism or damage which may occur prior to owner acceptance shell be the responsibility of the contractor. Contractor shall provide the owner with a maintenance program including, but not limited to, pruning, fertilization and disease/peat control. 13. The contractor shall guarantee newly planted material through one celender yeer from the dale of written owner acceptance. Plants that exhibit more than 10% die-back damage shall be replaced at no additional cost to the owner. The contractor shell also provide adequate tree wrap and deer/rodent protection measures for the plantings during the warranty period. 14. This layout plan constftutes our understanding of the landscape requirements hated in the ordinance. Changes and modifications may be requested by the city besed on applicant information, public Input, council decisions, etc. 15. The landscape contractor shall be responsible for obtaining any permits and coordinating Inspections as required throughout the work process. 18. Landscape Contractor is responsible for coordination with the General Contractor, to protect the new Improvements on and offelte during landscape work activities. Report any damage to the General Contractor immediately. 17. Provide & install 4" imported, shredded hardwood mulch around base of existing trees to remain that have a drip-lire within the tree protection fencing. Provide water to existing trees to remain throughout construction, no lass than 1' of water, twice per week from June 30 through August 30. TREE PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION PLAN • Notify the Cheer's RepresenteUve and Engineer when tree protection lancing Is taken down to perform work In conjunction with the now Improvements noted In this plan set. The contractor Is reeponsible for re-emoting the tree protection fence Immediately after the work Is complete, when ever porreible • Trees shown as exiang to remain (be preserved) that are damaged / killed as a resift of comb's:Son activttlas are subleet to replacement per the City of Edina Two Replacement penalty. Replacement bees are tuba paid for also additionat expense to the Owner. • Tree Trimming: Trim branches of existing tress to remain with branches overhanging the work zone to a height of no less than 15' above grade. General contractor shall hires state certified arborist to him trees end shall not trim Quercus sp. during prime oak wilt season, per city code, Do not disturb Oaks between April-July. Garage .b I LF.1 rPeWeY rO5A-A-\ > NM ( IN FEET I 885 ALK- EX. 4" NORWAY MAPLE (NOT TAGGED) ,/ GRAPHIC SCALE 20 0 5 10 20 EAR HAY STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURAL NOTES FOR TEMPORARY RETAINING WALL: 1. BUILD PER THE 2012 INTERNATIONAL RESIDENTIAL CODE (IRC) AND THE 2015 MINNESOTA STATE BUILDING CODE (MSBC) H554x4x1/4" STEEL PILES @3-0" 0.C., TYP. PROPERTY L OPTION: IF 3/4" PLYWOOD OR OSB IS USED, INSTALL HSS4x4x1/4" STEEL PILES @2-0" 0.C„ EMBEDED 10-6", MIN. 59, FILE. 15361_SP1.DWG DRAWN BY: GOP COPYRIGHT: SAFE HAVEN SE 2. THE EXISTING NETALLOWABLE BEARING CAPACITY OF THE SOIL IS ASSUMED TO BE 2,000 PSF AND THE EQUIVALENT FLUID PRESSURE IS ASSUMED TO BE 45 PSF/FT, MAX. THE WATER TABLE IS ASSUMED TO BE AT LEAST 10'-0" BELOW BOTTOM OF EXCAVATION CUT G.C. TO VERIFY, NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY POOR SOIL CONDITIONS. 3. SITE DATA WAS TAKEN FROM SITE PLAN PROVIDED BY ADVANCED SURVEYING & ENGINEERING CO., DATED AUGUST 28, 2015. 4. FOUNDATION IS ASSUMED TO BEA FULL BASEMENT WITH THE BASE OF THE FOOTING APPROXIMATELY 9'-0" BELOW GRADE. GRADE VARIES ON SITE. 5. SHORING MAY NOT BE REQUIRED IF A GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER CERTIFIES THAT IT IS NOT NECESSARY (i.e. A MINIMUM OF 1 TO 1 SLOPE IS ACCOMPLISHED WITH NO SURCHARGE LOADING APPLIED ON TOP OF GRADE). 6. LOCATE AND IDENTIFY UTILITES AND OTHER POSSIBLE OBSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE EXISTING STRUCTURE, UTILITIES, ETC. DURING CONSTRUCTION. 7. THE STRUCTURE SHALL BE ADEQUATELY BRACED AND SHORED DURING ERECTION AGAINST WIND AND ERECTION LOADS. STRUCTURAL MEMBERS ARE DESIGNED FOR IN-PLACE LOADS. THE ENGINEER DOES NOT CONTROL MEANS AND METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION. 8. THESE DRAWINGS ARE PROVIDED AS CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. THE ENGINEER HAS NO CONTROL OVER THE REMOVAL OF THE TEMPORARY RETAINING WALL. 9. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY OF DISCREPANCIES FOUND BETWEEN CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING THE CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS DURING CONSTRUCTION. 10 DO NOT EXCAVATE BELOW THE TEMPORARY RETAINING WALL, ADD SOIL BEHIND THE WALL, DRIVE A VEHICLE NEAR THE TOP OF THE WALL OR APPLYANY ADDITIONAL SURCHARGE LOAD WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION FROM THE ENGINEER. 11 NOTE THAT THESE DRAWINGS DO NOT INCLUDE NECESSARY COMPONENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY, THE CONTRACTOR IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR CONSTRUCTION SAFETY 12 PROVIDE CURBS OR OTHER POSITIVE DRAINAGE CONTROL AROUND THE SITE TO PREVENT SURFACE WATER FROM RUNNING INTO THE SITE OR SATURATING THE SOIL BEHIND THE TEMPORARY RETAINING WALL. COVER SLOPES ABOVE THE TEMPORARY WALL WITH POLY-MEMBRANE TO PREVENT SATURATION AND LOSS OF SOIL BEHIND THE WALL. 13. IF CONTRACTOR CAN NO LONGER INSTALL PLYWOOD OR STEEL PLATES IN FRONT OF THE PILES DUE TO POOR SOILS, 2x12 LAGGING MAY BE INSTALLED BEHIND THE PILES. FASTEN WITH A "CONTACT SHEATHING SYSTEM" OR EQUAL. CONTACT ENGINEER FOR MORE INFORMATION. 14. STEEL PILES (Fb = 42 KSI, MIN.), STEEL PLATES (Fb = 36 KSI, MIN.), 3/4" PLYWOOD (40/20 SPAN RATING, MIN.), 2x12 WOOD LAGGING (Fb = 1500 PSI, MIN.) 15, USE OF THESE DRAWINGS IS PROHIBITED FOR OTHER PROJECTS, ADDITIONS TOOK EXTENSIONS OF THIS PROJECT OR FOR COMPLETION OF THIS PROJECT BY OTHERS EXCEPT WITH WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION BY THE ENGINEER. THIS WALL IS TEMPORARY AND SHOULD NOT BE LEFT IN PLACE FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS. www.SafeHavenSE.com MINNEAPOLIS, MN I HEREBY CERIBI !hat this plan, specification or report was prepared by roe or under my direct supervision and rnat I am 0 duly Licensed Professionol Engineer under the lows of the Slots of Minnesota. SIGNATURE: PRINTED NAME: Derek 0 Phillips DATE: 09/1005 REG. NO: 47507 MARK DATE DESCRIPTION 6021 KELLOGG AVENUE EDINA, MN PROJECT NO: 1536/ DATE: SEPTEMBER 10, 2015 SHEET TITLE: SHORING PLAN SP1 2'-0" 1'-0" 1 rr NEIGHBORING FOUNDATION W/ FROST PROTECTED FOUNDATION, MIN. APPLIES NO SURCHARGE LOAD TO TEMP. RETAINING WALL. NEW FOUNDATION (SEE PLAN) 6'-0" AWAY FROM PROPERTY LINE, MIN. 1/4" THICK STEEL PLATE, MIN. DETAIL - SHORING AT NEW FNDN. WALL 1/2" = 1'-0" /12/az-