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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3011721220032-05142015NArtwitA ii#4 4 4 7 1 JO. 6 ,0-3 ; T c, 14 PP6F0SLID _ 850 744 • — 17F('-f0E) ( .1;7 ( (7c- / _ SCALE IN FEET •= F XIS 7 .N C, DON. SOT F.-FL DRFCTIN SI.JPGF .-JP. ;,75 • C.A\ITLEVER.Efl = OV7:-_HEA71, C-CL F._00R Ei_vAmoN - .;cp ow :(,\-j '.,-N , OWES 7 1- L 00R. E_ DRAINAGE 1. NO SITE GRADING PROPOSED OTHER THAN ADDITIONS 2. SEE HARDCOVER CALCULATIONS ABOVE T.01'; TO /4'1- .1.1.,V GRADING AND EROSION CONTROL NOTES: 1. FOLLOW ALL CITY REQUIREMENTS (SEE SHEET C2 FOR DETAILED EROSION CONTROL NOTES) 2. MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE TO LAWN DURING CONSTRUCTION. RESTORE WHEN COMPLETE 3. PUBLIC STREETS ARE TO BE CLEAN OF DEBRIS AND DIRT ON A DAILY BASIS 4. REMOVE SILT FENCE ONCE LAWN IS RESTORED 5. BACKGROUND SURVEY PROVIDED BY FRANK R. CARDARELLE LAND SURVEYOR CONCRETE WASHOUT TO BE CONTAINED WITHIN EXPANSION AREA 1 • 0/1 TEMPORARY SOIL STOCKPILE LIMITED TO THIS SIA,T_FENCE,7, , AREA • rrivcr S 8950'3Q" itl/ E 9 r 7 _., . 45 - r c _ _ , _J ( — 50,5F,A Hr.) SE -I P PROTECT TREE N... - PROTECT TREE Lc) • "" r‘r7if+1.7.11,11EMT CONSTR ACCESS EAST /30.55 — CTION SITE LIMITED TO. 1 G DRIVEWAY:2- - PROVIDE INLET PROTECTION FOR ALL STORM SEWER INLETS DOWNSTREAM OF THE SITE WITHIN ONE BLOCK OR AS DIRECTED BY THE CITY. sr; 2 ; \.; LOT S 2 I:: 2 - K Iv7k;_ ADD',.!7ISS Jr - N, A - / 2 2 n A,. — 2 0 0 I, el_). 27 C X 25 — —• - - T k_! • - '6 k 7 NI- ,—y C Y 17 c-feA,- 5 awl Pie-5 PRO.ECT No. E142 DAM 5-11-15 REVEION NO. DA1E CERRFICATION I WIEN CERWY 'MATINS CRAWS WAS PREPAID BY AG OR UNDER NY DISECT SUPSWOON ANMHAT I AM A PAY REGISIBIED ENSINEER WIDER DE LAWS OF THEME OF MGM ew maw renneme. (CML SHEET INDEX SHEET Ma Cl GMMOMISMAIMMAN C2 BOSON =ROL NOISS HOME ADDMON CACKA RESIDENCE 309 JEFFERSON AVE. EDINA, A4N -(i)- 41 DesigniaMd PRORSPONAL CNI.ENCINEERIS MD COMMOTION EWERS 5616 DA1RYIVPLE RD EDINA, MN 55424 BUS: (612) 220-0152 smut kfollolottdulgixickan mmeamm GRADING STORNWATER DRAINAGE PLAN DRAWING NURSER Cl PROJECT NO. E142 DAM SAME NO. MEMNON DA1E CITY OF EDINA CITY CODE RESPONSIBLE PARTY: Dan Cacka 612-817-8893 5616 DALRYMRE RD ENNA, MN 5542A BIM (612) 2250152 mg off* lxidcan HOME ADDMON CEINFICAllON I MEN CERIFY 1HAT DES DRAM% WAS PREPARED EN ME OR UNCER W DIRECT SUMMON AND THAT I AM A DULY MODEM &MEER =ER DIE LAWS OF1HESTAlE OF WitINEEDTA EIGIIRIVIONK0. Sec. 10-341. Precaution against littering required No person, in the course of construction work, shall permit a vehicle to enter upon any public street, alley, sidewalk or other public place without first having: (1) Its tires and wheels cleaned so as not to litter or soil any street, alley, sidewalk or other public place; and (2) Any material removed from the interior or exterior of the vehicle body which might fall or be deposited upon any street. alley, sidewalk or public place by normal movement of the vehicle in traveling over such places. (Code 1970; Code 1992, 9 425.01) Sec. 10-342. Maintenance at building site. (a)Public places. All streets, alleys, sidewalks or public places adjacent to any building or construction site shall be maintained free of soil or litter caused by erosion, landslides or general construction activities at such site. (b)Construction sites. All refuse generated by demolition or construction activities shall be promptly deposited and stored in dumpsters or containers for such purposes. Dumpsters and containers shall be periodically serviced to prevent refuse from blowing to other properties. Dumpsters and containers shall be removed within ten days of the cessation of work at the building site. (Code 1970: Code 1992, 9 425.02) Sec. 10-343. Principal person responsible; joint responsibility. Whenever a person is engaged in any construction or maintenance activity as a general contractor or principal contractor, it shall be that person's responsibility to see that none of the provisions of this article are violated by the agents, employees, subcontractors, or haulers of materials and supplies. If more than one general contractor or principal contractor is involved in work which contributes to the soiling or littering of streets, alleys, sidewalks or other public places in the same site or area, they shall be severally and jointly responsible for compliance with the provisions of this article and any penalties imposed for violations of this article. (Code 1970; Code 1992, 9 425.03) Sec. 10-344. Cleanup required. If a street. alley, sidewalk or other public place should become soiled or littered through any of the aforementioned means, the person responsible shall cause such soiling or littering to be cleaned up not later than the end of the working day in which such soiling or littering shall have occurred or been observed. (Code 1970: Code 1992, g 425.04) Sec. 10-345. Enforcement by engineer. If the person or persons responsible for violation of this article fail to comply with any order of the engineer to clean up, or fail to take such precautions declared by the engineer to be necessary to prevent foreign materials from being deposited on the street, alley, sidewalk or other public place, then the engineer may order in writing all ingress and egress to the site or area involved to be stopped until compliance with the order is effected. (Code 1970: Code 1992, 9 425.05) Sec. 10-703. Grading activities standards and guidelines. (a) The plan shall be fitted to the topography and soils so as to create the least erosion potential. (b)Permanent vegetation and improvements such as streets, storm sewers or other features of the development, capable of carrying surface water runoff in a safe manner, shall be installed to the extent possible before removing the vegetation cover from any area. (c) Wherever feasible, natural vegetation shall be retained and protected. Cd) Permanent vegetation shall be established as soon as possible after grading. (e)Not more than the smallest practical area of land shall be graded or exposed at any one time during development. (f) When vegetation is removed during development, the exposed condition of land shall be kept to the shortest practical period of time, but not longer than 60 days. (g)Critical erosion areas graded or exposed during construction shall be protected with temporary vegetation, mulching or by other means acceptable to the building official. (h)Sediment basins, debris basins, desilting basins or silt traps shall be installed and maintained to remove sediment from surface water runoff from land subjected to grading. (i)Diversions shall be installed to divert surface water runoff from slopes of ten percent or steeper. (j)Provisions acceptable to the building official or engineer shall be made to accommodate the increased surface water runoff caused by changed soil and surface conditions during and after completion of grading. (k)Cut and fill slopes shall not be steeper than two feet horizontal to one foot vertical unless stabilized by a retaining wall, cribbing or rip-rap, or other means acceptable to the building official. (1)During grading operations, measures acceptable to the building official shall be taken for dust control. (Code 1970; Code 1992, 830.06(1); Ord. No. 817, 4-4-1974; Ord. No. 821; Ord. No. 822; Ord. No. 822-AL 10-7-1971; Ord. No. 822-A2, 10-24-1974; Ord. No. 823. 4-4-1974; Ord. No. 2004-04. 4-29-2004) COMMUNDEX SEEP 1TRE Cl GRADING SIORMWATERPLAN C2 EROSION OCNTROL NOTES DIMING WM EROSION CONTROL NOTES MMINOMWM C2