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o > Preliminary Plat Application I6-3822 <br /> o; tEisinger Meadows <br /> \\��� x Page 3 <br /> \. <br /> S.O EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN: <br /> 5.1 General SWPPP Notes should he revised to indicate a minimum 6-topsoil used for re-spread. <br /> 5.2 Notes should he revised to indicate perimeter erosion control measures and protection fencing vvitt <br /> he installed by Contractor and inspected by City prior to any denwlitior, or land disturbance. <br /> Contractor must provide 24 hour notice prior to inspection. <br /> 5.3 If the proposed permanent stormwater management basin will be used as a temporar\ sediment <br /> basin during construction, additional sequencing notes and linework should be included as <br /> necessary to provide clear direction for installation schedule of perimeter sediment control devices, <br /> temporary sediment basin, rough grading and temporary ditching. temporary seeding. utility and <br /> street construction, site stabilization (including topsoil r -spread, erosion control blanket, riprap. <br /> and permanent vegetation), removal of perimeter measures,construction sediment removal, outlet <br /> control structure installation, and permanent stabilization of the ponds. <br /> 5.4 Double siltience must he provided adjacent to wetlands where grading is proposed within 50' of <br /> the wetland. <br /> 6.0 SANITARY SEWER :AND WATER MAIN PLAN <br /> 6.1 Sanitary sewer and watcrmain review comments will he provided separately' as plan development <br /> progresses. <br /> 7.0 STORM SEWER PLAN <br /> 7.1 Subsurface draint:le service connections should be provided for all lots not directly abutting a pond <br /> or wetland. Storm sewer layout and Drainage and Utility Easements may Meed to be ad,usteel <br /> accordingly. <br /> 7.2 CBMH-1 should he constructed with a 4' sump to provide pretreatment prior to the pond/filtration <br /> basin. <br /> 7.3 Cleanouts for the filtration basin underdrain should he provided. Cleanouts should he located above <br /> the high water level to limit potential for bypassing filtration system. <br /> 8.0 LANDSCAPE PLAN <br /> 8.1 Since common bu:kthorn is identified in the Conservation Design Master Plan (CDMP) for removal, <br /> the Final Landscape Plan should indicate areas of buckthorn removal and incorporate re nova' <br /> guidelines outlined in the CDMP. <br /> 8.2 Various proposed tree locations will need to be adjusted to remove conflicI with utilities. <br /> Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> BOLTON &``MENK, INC. <br /> n 64 <br /> Robert E. Bean, Jr., P.E. <br /> Water Resources Engineer <br />