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RES 948RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION adopting the “Design Standard Manual”, which sets forth engineering standards for streets,curbs,gutters, sanitary sewers,storm water disposal,water,landscaping,and other infrastructure associated with the subdivision,short platting, or development of land. WHEREAS,the Public Works Department has prepared a document entitled “Design Standard Manual”which sets forth standards and design criteria for streets,curbs,gutters, sanitary sewers,storm water disposal,water,landscaping,and other infrastructure associated with the subdivision,short platting,or other development of land,and WHEREAS,the Council desires to formally adopt such standards for the development of land within the City of Camas,now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CAMAS AS FOLLOWS: Section I The Council hereby adopts that documents entitled “Design Standard Manual”as the standards and design criteria for streets,curbs,gutters,sanitary sewers,storm water disposal, water,landscaping,and other infrastructure associated with the subdivision,short platting,or other development of land within the City of Camas. AtADOPTEDbytheCouncilataregularmeetingthis dawOf October,2002. / //SIGNED: Mayor ATTEST: Clerk ED as to form:AP '/W >/ City Attome CITY OF CAMAS i .1 DESIGN STANDARD MANUAL Resolution #948 Adopted on 10/28/02 Phone:(360)834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www.ci .camas.wa.us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P.O.Box 1055 Camas,WA 98607 Creation Date:10 /28/02 Revision Date: ;DesignStandardManualCityofCamasIndexSupportDocumentationTransportationImpactStudyandNeighborhoodTrafficManagementGuidelinesGeotechnicalReportMiscellaneousReports/Studies!EngineeringDesignandSubmittalRequirementsII.StandardEngineeringDetails•GeneralEngineeringDetailsandNotes•ErosionControl/GradingDetails•StreetDetails•StormDetails•SewerDetails•S.T.E.F.SewerDetails•S.T.E.P.SewerDetails•GravitySewerDetails•WaterDetails•PublicWorksFacilitiesLandscapeStandards•PlantMaterialsforCityRights-of-WayIII.|!CreationDate:10/28/02RevisionDate: CITY OF CAMAS Transportation Impact Study and Neighborhood Traffic Management Guidelines Phone:(360)834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www.ci.camas.wa.us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P.O .Box 1055 Camas,WA 98607 Creation Date:10 /28/02 Revision Date: iIj:!iTransportationImpactStudyGuidelinesCityofCamas1:PURPOSEATransportationImpactStudydocumentstheadequacyofthetransportationsystemtoserveaproposeddevelopmentandtheexpectedimpactsoftheproposalonthesurroundingtransportationsystem.ThisreviewisinconformancewiththeGrowthManagementActconcerningrequirementsandprovidestheCityastandardsetofinformationforassessinglandusechangesinCamas.ThetransportationimpactstudyguidelinesareusedbytheCityofCamastoestablishunifonnguidelinesforconductingtransportationimpactstudiesforproposeddevelopmentactivities,whetherneworexisting,whichrequireaccessormodificationofaccesstotheCity’sstreetsystem.TheseguidelinesareusedtoensureconsistentandpropertrafficplanningandengineeringpracticesinconjunctionwithlanduseactionsbeingconsideredintheCity.iiPROCESSuAtransportationimpactstudywillberequiredwhenaproposeddevelopmentgenerates200vehiclesperday(vpd)ormore.Fordevelopmentsgeneratingunder200vpd,atransportationimpactreportmayberequiredforconditionssuchasnon-singlefamilydevelopmentinsinglefamilyresidentialareas,developmentsimpactingknownsafetyproblems,orothersituationswhereastudyisdeemednecessarybytheCity.Inthesecases,theCityEngineerwilldecideifatransportationimpactstudyisrequired.;1jTripgenerationforproposeddevelopment:200vpdormore-transportationimpactstudyrequired.199vpdorless-transportationimpactstudymayberequired.;STANDARDPOLICYISSUESIHalf-streetimprovementsrequiredonallfrontages.Thisshallinclude5-footsidewalk,6-inchcurbandgutter,sawcutatexistingandfullstreetsection20-footwidth,andstormdrainage.1.:Leftturnstoragelanesarerequiredonallarterialandcollectorstreets.Alllotsshallbeprovidedfullstreetaccessatthetimeofdevelopment.IfdirectedbytheCity,aminimumof24-foothalfstreetshallbeprovidedforstreetscenteredonpropertylines.2.;3.!::!i!!:i !i! Direct lot access to collector and arterial level streets is subject to approval by the City of Camas and is discouraged where reasonable alternatives exist. 4. TRANSPORTATION IMPACT STUDY REQUIREMENTS The preparer of the transportation impact study shall contact the Public Works Director to discuss study area limits (including the number of intersections to be analyzed,and key project issues)for their specific project prior to beginning the study.The preparing engineer is responsible to define key study variables with the City prior to completing work.A site plan indicating proposed access locations,development size,number of parking stalls and on-site circulation must be provided by the developer before beginning the transportation impact study. The transportation impact report shall be prepared under the supervision of a Registered Civil Engineer in the State of Washington with a traffic engineering background.Studies that do not address the guidelines adequately shall be returned to the engineer for modification.The attached checklist will be used for review by City Staff in accepting transportation studies for public review. I ; Peak hour traffic counts will be conducted at study area intersections.Intersections of arterials or collectors should be considered in determining study intersections (use of AM,mid-day,PM or weekend peak hour will depend on proposed use1.Existing traffic counts may be utilized provided they were conducted within the previous 12 months.A 24-hour traffic count and speed survey will be conducted near proposed project site points.If two project access points are located on the same roadway,and are within 2,000 feet,then one ADT/speed survey on the subject roadway will be required.Accident data at all study area intersections covering the most current three years should be obtained 2 and summarized in table format in the final report. u The following is a list of the minimum information required when conducting a transportation impact study in the City of Camas: Executive Study with recap of the following: A project description including site location map and characteristics as well as all existing and proposed land uses for the site. A study area description including description of roadway (roadway classification, posted speed,ADT volumes,number of lanes,traffic control,width of road,pedestrian/ bicycle facilities),transit stops and service,parking conditions,existing geometric deficiencies,accident data at study area intersections ,and other pertinent features. 1. 2. 1 For example,residential and employment uses (office,warehouse,manufacturing and industrial)will consider MA and PM periods,schools will consider AM and afternoon periods,retail will consider PM and mid-day (for retail projects over 70,000 sf -access issues of driveway turn land storage for site and adjacent intersections will be reviewed on Saturdays.As a minimum,the analysis shall analyze the period of greatest traffic for adjacent study intersections and determine the period of greatest trip generation for the project. 2 Accident data shall be obtained from WSDOT,Traffic Office,SW Regional Traffic Engineer. 3 An average of 2 accidents per year over the most recent 3 years at a particular intersection shall mandate further study of the intersection. i ;PlannedroadwayimprovementsidentifiedintheCity’sComprehensivePlanorintheWashingtonStateDepartmentofTransportationCapitalConstructionProgramshouldbeidentified.AfigureshowingthestudyareaaswellasafigureshowingexistingAMandPMpeakhourintersectionturnmovementvolumesshouldbeprovided.iIntersectionlevelofserviceshouldbedeterminedforstudyareaintersectionsforthepeakhoursusingthe1994HighwayCapacityManual4.3.Project-relatedtripanalysisshouldincludeexpectedtripgeneration,tripdistribution,andtripassignment.Atableshouldbeprovidedidentifyingthetypeandsizeofeachproposedlanduse,dailyandpeakhour(AMandPM)vehicletriprates5andthetotalnumberofdailyandpeak(AMandPM)vehicletrips.AfigureshowingProjectTripDistribution(inpercentages)shouldbeprovided.4.Anevaluationoftheprojectsiteplanshouldincludesiteaccesslocations,vehiclequeuestorage,lefttum/rightturnlaneneeds,pedestriancirculationandconflicts,parking,existingdeficiencies,andefficiencyofproposedvehicularcirculation/facilities,andrecommendationsforon-sitechannelizationandtrafficcontrols.5.Anevaluationofprojectimpactsonroadwayoperatingconditionstoinclude:6.!Ananalysisoflevelofserviceandvolume/capacityatstudyareaintersectionsandprojectaccesspoints.Intersectionanalysisshouldbeconductedforthefollowingscenarios:!a.ExistingPlusProjectonexistingroadways.ExistingPlusProjectPlusApproved(trafficfromprojectswhichhavebeenapprovedbytheCitybutnotconstructed)ontheexistingroadwaysplusanyroadwaythathassecurefundingforconstructionwithintwoyears.FutureYearorEndYearComprehensivePlanPlusProjectonthesameroadwaynetworksasnotedaboveMitigatedFutureYear,ifneeded.FiguresshowingAMandPMpeakhourtrafficvolumesusedineachanalysisdescribedaboveshouldbeincluded.Thelevelofserviceresultsforstudyareaintersectionsandaccesspointsshouldbeshowninatablewiththelevelofservicecalculationsheetsprovidedintheappendixofthereport.ApprovedprojectsshouldbethoseprojectsapprovedbytheCityyetnotconstructed.TheCityshouldprovidealistingofapprovedprojects.!!4HighwayCapacityManual,SpecialReport209,TransportationResearchBoard,1994.5BaseduponTripGeneration,InstituteofTransportationEngineersmostcurrenteditionoractualsimilarsitesurveys/counts. i Operational analysis should include turning conflicts and queue spill-back locations,which may adversely affect adjacent intersections or driveways.Turn lane warrants should be evaluated for project access points and all unsignalized study area intersections. b .I : ! !A discussion of traffic safety impacts.c.: Signal warrant analysis and four-way stop analysis based on the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (MUTCD) should be conducted at study area unsignalized intersections. 1 ; ; i Left turn lane requirements for different scenarios should utilize A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets,(AASHTO)1990,page 791.If storage lanes are required,the study will include the length of the storage lane needed and its storage capacity.Provision of turn lanes will be consistent with policy for arterial and collector streets. ' : Project access should be evaluated including sight distance requirements based on AASHTO,page 762. : •: i ; Access spacing to adjacent driveways/public streets (including both sides of the street)shall be documented.| Pedestrian and Bicycle safety issues .The study should address the safety of pedestrians leaving and entering the site.For residential projects it should address provision of a safe walking environment for students leaving the site and traveling to the nearest Elementary and Middle/Junior High Schools,or to the nearest school bus stop(s)serving these and High Schools.The study will also address when and where the school bus stop is provided.The school district shall be contacted to discuss locations for bus pullouts6.Safe pedestrian and bicycle access to the nearest transit stop (if within /2 mile of the project site)should be addressed. ; I i i ; ; ! Bicycle access for the site should be identified indicating the closest bicycle lane (existing or comprehensive plan)and their status in terms of connectivity within the City. : !... The transit accessibility of the project shall be described and evaluated. Planned transit system changes/modifications shall be documented including bus stop locations7. i ! : Mitigation measures for site access and transportation system improvements.The location,nature,and extent of all project specific and area-wide mitigation measures should be described to achieve acceptable operating conditions for both the short-term 7. : 6 Contact Camas School District Maintenance and Transportation Department Director.7 Contact C-Tran Planning Department Planner.! :: ! i i;.:andlong-termanalysisyearsshouldbeidentified.Thelevelofserviceandimpactsassociatedwiththeseimprovementsshouldbeidentified.Transportationdemandmanagementprograms(asrequiredbycountyandstate)shouldbeoutlinedfortheproject.i!i!METHODOLOGY!TripGenerationAnalysis-TripgenerationshouldhedeterminedusingthecurrenteditionofTripGeneration,InstituteofTransportationEngineers,unlessmoreappropriatelocaldataisavailable.IftripgenerationratesotherthanthosegivenbyITEareusedtheymustbeapprovedbytheCityEngineer.;Onzonechangeandconditionalusecases,acomparisontablebetweentripratesforproposeduseandusespermittedunderthecurrentzoningshouldbeprovided.TripDistributionandAssignment-Trafficgeneratedfromthedevelopmentshouldbelogicallydistributedandassignedattheaccesspoint(s)andstudyareaintersections.Thetrafficdistributionshouldbebasedonrecentlycollectedtrafficdata,thesurroundinglandusepatterncensusdataand/oravailabletraveldemandmodelinformation.Allassumptionsanddatasourcesusedtodeterminetripdistributionandassignmentshouldbedocumentedinthereport,includingafigureshowingdistributionpercentages.iCapacityAnalysis-Capacityanalysisproceduresprovidedinthe1994HighwayCapacityManual(orupdatedversion)mustbeused.Atableshowingtheresultsofthelevelofserviceanalysis(volume-to-capacityratio,LOS,averagedelay)foreachscenarioshouldbepresented.riDesignStandards-Thecitycomprehensiveplanindicatesthewidths(numberoflanes)forstreetsinCamas.Thesewidthsshouldnotbeexceeded.AminimumlevelofserviceofConminorandlocalstreets,andDoncollector/arterialsorbettershouldbemaintainedfortrafficoperations.SiterelatedtrafficwhichcontributestotrafficlevelsexceedingthelevelofserviceDindicatestheneedforroadwayimprovementsormitigationmeasurestobeincludedintherecommendations.MitigationrequiringstreetwidthsbeyondthoseidentifiedinthecomprehensiveplanwillrequireCityapproval.Newstreetsoutlinedinthecomprehensiveplanshouldbediscussed,indicatingprojectneedsfornewstreetsandwhentheywillbebuilt.Ifaprojectwouldbeservedbyafuturecomprehensiveplanroadway,itshouldbediscussed.I!iREPORTOUTLINEiThetransportationimpactreportshouldincludethefollowingsections: ; ! i ::Executive Summary ii Introduction and Summary.Include trip generation,summary of transportation operation and mitigation. Existing Conditions.This section should include a study area description and existing study area level of service.; ! Impacts.This section should include a brief review of the site plan including a site plan layout, project related trip analysis,and an evaluation of the project site plan.A figure showing the assumed Future Year roadway network (number and type of lanes at each intersection)should be provided. I Mitigation.Project specific and area-wide specific mitigation measures should be recommended. : i : t ' ! t: i r ! i : ! i I : i jiiTransportationImpactStudyGuidelineTechnicalCompletenessChecklistCityofCamas!ProjectName:CityReferenceCode:!TRAFFICREQUIREMENTTrafficgeneratedgreaterthan200vehiclesperdayStudyRequiredComment:NoYesYesDate:NoBACKGROUNDINFORMATIONWashingtonPEStampandSignatureYesNoYesNoiINTRODUCTIONANDSUMMARYEXISTINGCONDITIONSRoadwayNetwork-summaryofroadwayclassificationsanddescriptionofstudyareaAnalysisPeriodCorrect(AM,Mid-day,PMand/orSaturday)ExistingTrafficOperations(ExistingLevelofService,trafficvolumes,speeds,accidentdata,etc.)NoYesYesYesNoNoIMPACTSTripGeneration-Daily,peakhourtripsgeneratedbysitedevelopment:ITETripGenerationManual/SurveyTripDistributionLevelofServiceAnalysis-projectedLOSwithsitebuildout,existingtraffic,andbackgroundtrafficgrowth(IdentifyexistingandprojectedLOSdeficiencies)SignalWarrantAnalysisTurnLaneWarrantAnalysisAnalysisofsightdistanceatfrontageroadaccesspoint(s)Identifysaferoutetoschoolorschoolbusstop(contactwithschooldistrict)Analysisofsafepedestrian/bicycleaccesstonearesttransitstop(ifwithinVzmileofprojectsite)IdentifyaccessibilitytopublictransitNeighborhoodTrafficManagement-OnandOffSite:YesYesNo!NoYesNoNoYesYesYesYesYesYesYes}!NoNoNoNoNoNoMITIGATIONIdentifyneedforright/leftturnlanes,storagecapacityandlengthIdentifypossiblecorrectionsofanyLOSdeficienciesIdentifyanyaccessdeficiencies(includingpedestrian/bicycleconnections)NeighborhoodTrafficManagement-OnandOffSiteNoYesYesNoYesNoNoYesFIGURESVicinityMapSitePlanExistingpeakhourturnmovementvolumes(countsconductedwithinprevious12months)TripDistribution(%)includingAddedProjectPeakHourTrafficVolumes(seesample)ProjectCompletionYearPeakHourTrafficVolumes(seesample)ComprehensivePlanFutureYearturnmovementvolumesProgrammedtransportationimprovementsandtransportationmitigationoutlinedinstudy!NoYesiNoiYesYesYesYesYesYesNoNoNoNoNoTABLESIntersectionPerformanceExistingConditionsProjectTripGenerationIntersectionLevelofServiceNoYesYesYesNoNoOTHERYesQNoTechnicalappendix-sufficientmaterialtoconveycompleteunderstandingoftrafficissues(e.g.,HCManalyses,tripgenerationcalculations,signalwarrantanalyses,turnlanewarrantanalyses,etc.):i;!Date:CompletedBy:; : ! i; ; !Land Use Review Process Guidelines Including Neighborhood Traffic Management City of Camas The most opportune time to address neighborhood needs is at the point of development (when the streets are built).Whether it is a residential subdivision,commercial development or a transportation project,incorporating of Neighborhood Traffic Management1 (NTM)elements into the design,development,and mitigation of the off-site impacts of a project assures that the inventory of neighborhood problems does not grow.To best address this through policy,a two tiered approach is recommended.The first tier is aimed at new residential development planning and the second tier is focused on mitigating impacts of new land use or transportation development .If in either case it is desired to consider a NTM measure that is not part of the tool box,the applicant (using a registered professional engineer)will be required to provide and certify the appropriate performance and design standards. Tier 1 :Design of New Residential Street System.Any new streets built with development should incorporate NTM in design.An additional level of analysis should be added into the Traffic Impact Analysis guidelines for proposed projects.A map should be prepared that identifies all nearby streets (especially category “C”streets)that the proposed land use action may create or impact.On all projects,any internal street reaching the threshold of 700 vehicles per day will enter the NTM process at Step 6 and demonstrate how speed and volume will be kept at 25 mile per hour to the satisfaction of the Department of Public Works prior to approval. In project review,this criteria will be evaluated and if adequate measures are not identified,staff can request that the site plan be modified to reflect the future neighborhood needs for NTM measures. I > Tier 2:Mitigating the Impact of New Development.All new major land developments will be required to provide information in their Traffic Impact Analysis (TLA)that identifies the potential impact on neighborhoods or local streets.This goes beyond the capacity analysis that is conducted presently.A section would be added to the TLA that assesses the impact of a land use or transportation project on neighborhood routes or local streets (all nearby category “C”streets). The TLA should identify if the project adds more than 25 vehicles per hour (two way -AM,PM and/or retail peak hours)to a sheet and the street volume is projected to be larger than 700 vehicles per day.An estimate will be made of the potential (in the future at build-out of nearby lands)for a neighborhood or local street to exceed 700 vehicles per day.Determination of potential streets for consideration for each project should be reviewed with city staff prior to submitting the TLA. : i I The Neighborhood Traffic Management Plan in its entirety is available on request or visit our website at www.ci.camas.wa.us. jIIfaprojectexceedsthisthreshold,theywillberequiredtoentertheNTMprocessattheendofstep4(Prioritization).Atthispoint,thedeveloperwillhavetheoptionofworkingwiththepublicandcontinuingthroughtheNTMprocessorprovidingacashcontribution,equivalenttotheapplicant’sfairshareimpacts,totheNTMprogramtobeusedastheimpactneighborhoodseesfittomitigateimpacts.Thecashcontributionshallbeaminimumof$25,000(orgreaterifdeterminedbyCityStaff)toaddressmeasuresimplementedbytheCity.WorkingwiththepublicinStep5,theprojectteam(whichmayincludethedeveloperortheirrepresentative)willdeterminetheappropriateNTMmeasurestomitigatetheprojectimpacts.FollowingcompletionofSteps5,6,and7theCityshallrefundanyremainingfundstothedeveloper.i!;I:jStandardsforNTM[IImplementingNTMmeasurescanimpactseveralstakeholdersthatusepublicstreets-fromutilitiestogarbagecompanies,deliverycompaniestoschoolbuses,fromemergencyservicestomaintenance,fromthepostalservicetotheschooldistrict.TheneedsofallthestakeholdersshouldbeconsideredinanyNTMmeasure.Tobestaddresstheinputofkeystakeholders,itisrecommendedthataseriesofdesignstandardsbedeveloped,reviewedandapprovedforinclusionintheCityofCamasStreetDesignStandards.Thisprocesswillallowcriticalinputandreviewbythestakeholdersatonepoint,ratherthanhavingtoseekeachstakeholdersinputforeachNTMprojectthatiscontemplated.IfThebenefitofdevelopingdesignstandardsisthatNTMcanbeuniformlyappliedinCamas.ThestandardizationofNTMelementsalsohelpskeepthecostsdown.Mostimportantly,bygoingthroughaprocessofadoptingthedesignstandardswithstakeholderinput,thepotentialliabilitytotheCityissignificantlyreduced.:ir!!;IThedevelopmentofstandardscanbuildoffexperienceinWashingtonandOregonwithNTMandthroughouttheUnitedStatesintailoringasetofstandardsthatmeetCamas’sneeds.Aslongasthestandardofdesignareadheredto,thestakeholderscanbeassuredofthecharacterandnatureofwhatmayimpactthestreetrelatedtotheiroperationalneeds.iTheManualofUniformTrafficControlDevices(MUTCD)providesareferenceformosttrafficsigningandstripingneeds.WhileMUTCDdoesnotaddressmanyoftheNTMmeasuresoutlinedinthetoolbox,manyothercities,andCamasitself,haveworkingdesignexperiencewithmanyofthemeasures.ThefollowingstandardsshouldbedevelopedfortheCityofCamas.Insomecases,samplesfromothercitiesareattachedforreference.!irSpeedHumps(CityofPortlandhasthemostrecognizedstandardsinthearea-alsoneedspacingcriteria)CircleMediansStreetWidth(severalcitiesintheVancouver-Portlandregionhaveextensiveexperiencewith28and32footstreets)StreetCurvature(possibly50footradius,reversingcurvesforcurvilinear)Ii! ' Chicane Curb Extensions Pavement Texture ; i Other Issues : :During the development of the NTM plan,the issue of photo enforcement or automated enforcement was raised.These measures have been used in communities (Vancouver,Portland, and Beaverton are examples)to address speeding in neighborhood areas and school zones. Elsewhere in the United States,automated enforcement is being used to address red light running of traffic signals and violating at-grade railroad crossing controls.In Europe,the use of the speed-reader board trailers has developed into permanent speed reader signs in critical locations. These measures would need legislative action for implementation in Camas and may be considered in the future to be included in the NTM Tool Box should the necessary legislative issues be adequately address such that judges will support its appropriate use. : i i ! .:: : : [... { ! : ' •:fiIS:{SAMPLENTMMEASURES:I:!Sii!;:iV!:.::i LL„.L_Li_I.L.SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresflowmuchdoesitcost?Whatdoesitdo?MeasureSampleWhatisit?$3,000to$20,000Channelizationorcurbextensionthatrealignthestraightpathofastreet,deflectionstraightvehiclemovement.Speedreduction(3-4MPH)LowvolumereductionanddiversionChicane\f-ac-AsmzAroadwaynarrowing.Thiscouldbeacurbextensionatanintersection(alsocalledbulbouts,neckdownsandthroating)toreducetheroadwaywidthataselectedlocation.Speedreduction(3.3MPH)Moderatevolumereductionanddiversion$5,000to$15,000Choker(curbextension)ADKSAssociatesPage1CamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlan LLSampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresHowmuchdoesitcost?Whatdoesitdo?SampleWhatisit?MeasureSpeedreduction(3.3MPH)Moderatevolumereductionanddiversion$3,000to$10,000Aroadwaynarrowing.Withamedian,thenarrowingoftheroadwaycomesfromplacinganislandinthemiddleoftheroad.Somecitieshaveusedlargeraisedpavementmarkersonthecenterlineatintersectionstoreducespeedofturningtraffic.Medianscanalsobeusedforpedestrianrefugeand/oraccesscontroltorestrictturningmovements..Foraccesscontrolitisimportantthatmediansarelongenoughtoeffectivelycreateright-in/right-outrestriction.Choker(median)Aroadwaynarrowing.Curblinesareextendedintothestreetarea(usuallylandscapedislandsorpedestrianextensions)tonarrowtheroadway.Speedreduction(3.3MPH)Moderatevolumereductionanddiversion$5,000to$15,000Choker(pinchpoint)7"r-i"imIilr.vDKSAssociatesCamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlanPage2 IL~SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresWhatdoesitdo?Iloumuchdoesitcost?Whatisit?SampleMeasureAroundislandinthemiddleofanintersectionSpeedreduction(5.7MPH),Lowvolumereductionanddiversion$5,000to$15,000Circles.&Y-9J'_r-1-.-:4—"-<*>S-,j|-->:.v>ht-Generallydesignedintooriginalplans.Similartoachicanebutoveralongerdistanceorsegmentofstreet.Typicallyreversingcurvesdesignedto25MPHspeed.Stillprovidesdirectconnectivitywithlittleoutofdirectiontravel.Speedreduction(similartochicane)LowvolumereductionCurvelinear•V,_f-L"iu1.-sMinorspeedreduction(0.4MPH)Highvolumereduction,highdiversionimpact$3,000to$15,000Channelizationorislandsthatrestrictsmovementsatanintersection.Typically,allowsrightturns,notthroughtraffic.Therearefullandpartialdivertersdependinguponthenumberofmovementsrestrictedordivertedatanintersection.DivertersK,//'"W<5i!AA.7Jr2mDS/K.DKSAssociatesPage3CamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlan 1LLL•L,ISampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresHowmuchdocsitcost?Wiuitdocsitdo?Whatisit?SampleMeasureMinorspeedreductiondocumented(2MPH)RedirectsenforcementresourcesfromotherpolicingactivitiesPoliceissuingticketstovehiclesviolatingspeedzones.CanbeeffectivelycombinedwithotherNTMelementssuchaseducation,publicawareness,speedtrailerandsigns/banners.Enforcement(selective)Revenuefromticketscanpayforsystem(dependinguponfundallocation).Portland’ssystemdoesnotpayforitself.Speedreduction(limiteddata)Useofphotoorvideoenforcementtoticketviolatorsofspeedzones.Alsoredlightrunningphotoenforcementisbeingdeveloped.Requireslegislativechange.Enforcement(automated)$2,000to$50,000/yearProvidingtrainingindriverseducation,coursesforticketeddrivers,mailings(handouts/flyers),publicserviceadvertisementsNodataonresultsEducationProvidingadequatecapacity,spacingandconnectivityforSpeedreductioncanbemoderate-mostlyduetoStreetImprovementsareVERYexpensiveEnhanceArterialandCollectorPerformance/DKSAssociatesPage4CamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlan ILL*—...SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresHowmuchdoesitcost?SampleWhatisit?Whatdoesitdo?.Measureremovingfastertravelingthroughmovingtrafficfromneighborhoodroutes.arterialsandcollectorsallowlongertripstostayonthesefacilitiesandnotonneighborhoodroutes.Coordinatedtrafficsignalscanalsobeeffectiveinkeepingthroughtrafficonarterials.Insomecases,coordinatedsignaltimingcanreducetheamountofgreensignaltimegiventosidestreets.Whilethiscanbeviewedasanimpacttosome,itcandetercutthroughtraffic.CoordinateSignalTimingTypicallynotconsideredNTMprojectsCansignificantlyreducevolumewherecongestionexists.$5,000to$25,000SimilartochokersGenerallyuseoflandscapingandarchitecturalelementsattheroadwayentrancetoaneighborhood.Canincludecurbextensionsandpavementtexturing.EntryTreatments$3,000to$5,000Speedreduction(7MPH)LowvolumereductionorRaisingofpavementsurfaceabout3"overabout10to20HumpsDKSAssociatesPage5CamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlan LLIiL.•SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresHowmuchdoesitcost?Whatdocsitdo?Whatisit?SampleMeasurefeet(anundulation).Similartothismeasurearespeedtables,raisedpedestriancrossingsandraisedintersections.diversion$4,000to$20,000Takesastandard3or4legintersectionandskewsittodeflecttrafficwhilemaintainingsafedesigncharacteristics.Modifyaroutetomakeitlessdirect.SimilartoCirclesIntersectionRealignments/RouteModification!Speedreduction(nodata)Significantvolumereductionanddiversion$5,000to$30,000Takestheentrytoaneighborhoodareaandmakestheaccessroadoneway(typicallyout).Similarinsomerespectstoadiverter.Canbeusedinconnectionwithentrytreatments.OneWayStreetsInsteadofsmoothpavementLimitedspeedreductionPavementTextureDKSAssociatesCamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlanPage6 !w-SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresWhatdoesitdo?1lowmuchdoesitcost?Whatisit?SampleMeasuresurface,createroughnessbyusingraisedmarkers,pavers,coloredconcretewithpatterns.Canbeusedtoemphasizepedestriancrossinglocation.Sometimespaintisusedtocreatechannelizationornarrowing.LimitedvolumechangeIncreasesdriverawarenessofchangedconditions(enteringaneighborhoodorpedestrianzone).$1,000to$15,000PavementMarkings$0-$1,000Manystreetslessthan32'donotallowparkingononeorbothsides.Byallowingparking,thetraveledwayisnarrowed.Speedsmustbeslowforsafesightdistance.SpeedreductionLimitedvolumereduction.ParkingOn-street\Moderatespeedreduction(ifthroughtrafficremoved)Moderatevolumereduction(ifrestrictionsenforced).$500-$5000Usesignstolimitvehiclemovementsduringkeytimes(typicallyschooltimesorpeakhours).Canbetumrestriction,truckrestrictions,throughtrafficrestrictions,etc...Verydifficultandexpensivetoenforceandcanhavehighviolationrates.PartTimeRestrictions(PTR)7AM-9AM4PM-6PMMON-FRISpeedreduction(limited$1,000to$30,000peryearCampaignstypicallyPublicAwareness/TrafficDKSAssociatesPage7CamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlan LL_SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresNowmuchdoesitcost?Whatdoesitdo?Whatisit?SampleMeasuredata)organizedbyagencytoinvolveneighbors.Speedwatchcanincludeneighborsusingaradarspeedmeasuringdevicetoidentifyspeederswhoreceiveastandardletter.Publicawarenesscanincludeeducationactivities,butalsobanners,newsletters,yardsigns,webpagematerial,neighborhoodorganizationactivities,etc...Watch$2,000-$15,000Speedreductionlimitedtositeofclosure.Significantvolumereductionanddiversion.Usesislandsorbarricadestoclosetheendofastreet.Createsacul-de-sacforvehicles,pedestriansandbicyclescangothrough.Contrarytoemphasisonconnectivity.RoadClosure$10,000-$50,000SpeedreductionSignificantvolumereductionanddiversion.AEuropeanconceptwheretherearenocurbsintheroadwayright-of-way.TheSharedSpaceDKSAssociatesPage8CamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlan LlL;SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresWhatdoesitdo?Mowmuchdoesitcost?Whatisit?SampleMeasureroadareaisshareamongvarioususers,usingbollards,chokersandlandscapeelementstohelpdefinevehicleareas.Typicallypartoforiginaldesignandplans.LimitedspeedreductionSignificantvolumereductionifdoneareawideShorterblockscreatemorestreetswithtrafficdistributedovermorestreets.Theintersectionscreatedmayrequirestopsignswherewarranted.ShortBlockSpacingH]Cmi1CZUIIcmiin]i fi rnnn$50-$500Speedreduction,however,theeffectiveness(ifany)diminishes(nodatasubstantiatingabenefit)Inthepast“SlowChildren”signshavebeenused.Yardsignshavemorerecentlybeenused(typicallyusedaspartofapublicawarenessoreducationprogram.Possibleyardsignideacouldincludeprogressingsignsthatsay1)DidyouKnow,2)ThatyourNeighborsthink,3)YoudriveTOOFAST.Signs$1,500-$3,000SpeedreductionLittlevolumereductionAEuropeandevicesimilartoaspeedhump,butnarrowerSpeedCushionsDKSAssociatesPage9CamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlan i!L.SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresWhatdoesitdo?Howmuchdoesitcost?Whatisit?SampleMeasuretoallowbusesoremergencyvehicleswithlargerwheelbasestopassoverwithoutimpact.Speedreduction(4.2MPH)however,reductionoccursonlywhentrailerispresent.Novolumereduction.$10,000-$25,000+laborAtrailerunitwithareaderboardthatindicatestheapproachingvehiclespeeds.Portableandcanbemovedfromsitetosite.Canbereinforcedwithactualpoliceenforcementonaselectivebasis.SpeedTrailerSPEEDLIMIT|25|IYOURSPEED!!iDKSAssociatesCamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlanPage10 1L.\L.1SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresWhatdoesitdo?Ilowmuchdoesitcost?SampleWhatisit?.Measure$20,000(forsignsandstudies)Typically,forcollectorandarterialstreets,the85lhpercentilespeedisusedasaguide.Paststudieshaveproventhatunrealisticallylowspeedzonesareignoredbydrivers.Littlespeedorvolumechange(withoutenforcement)SpeedZoneChangesDifferentfromchokersinthatthiswouldnarrowanentirestreetratherthanapointinthestreet.Streetwidthsbetween22and32feethavebeenconsideredandusedinsomecitiesforspecificapplications.Speedreduction(4.5MPH)LowvolumereductionordiversionTypicallydoneatconstructionofstreetorwithreconstructionStreetNarrowingAfeelDKSAssociatesPage11CamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlan 1il.SampleNeighborhoodTrafficManagementMeasuresHonmuchdoesitcost?Whatdoesitdo?Whatisit?SampleMeasureTypicallyplacedatintersections.WarrantsdeterminedbyMUTCD.Significantresearchonunwarrantedstopsignsandtheirnegativeimpact.MUTCDspecificallyindicatesstopsignsarenottobeusedforspeedcontrol.Thevolumewarrantisfor500vehiclesenteringtheintersectionsforeachof8hours.Mixedfindingsonspeedreduction(someupsomedown)LowvolumereductionanddiversionAdevicefortrafficcontrolandsafety,generallynotNTM$250-$2,500(includingstudies,stafftimeandinstallation)StopSigns$250-$1,000NospeedreductionSignificanttruckvolumereduction(ifenforced)Notrucksignsarepostedatkeycutthroughroutesaffectingthroughtrucktripsnotlocaltrucktrips.TruckRestrictionsSourceforgraphics:TrafficCalming,AmericanPlanningAssociation,PlanningAdvisoryService,ReportNumber456,July1995.HandbookforWalkableCommunities,Burden&Wallwork.CivilisedStreets:AGuidetoTrafficCalming,Environmental&TransportPlanning,Brighton,GreatBritain,1992.Note:CostEstimatesarein2000/2001dollars.Averageconstructioncostinflationperyearbasedon10-yeardatais2-3%peryear.DKSAssociatesPage12CamasNeighborhoodTrafficManagementPlan 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CITY OF CAMAS i ; i i i Geotechnical Report Phone:(360)834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www.ci.cam as.wa.us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P.O.Box 1055 Camas,WA 98607 Creation Date:10 /28/02 Revision Date: \:|PurposeisGeologicallyhazardousareasareapotentialthreattopublichealth,safetyandwelfarewhenconstructionorincompatibleusesareallowed.Somepotentialriskduetoconstructioningeologicallyhazardousareascanbereducedthroughstructuralengineeringdesign.Constructioningeologicallyhazardousareasshouldbeavoidedwhenpotentialrisktopublichealthandsafetycannotbereducedtoalevelofriskcomparabletothelevelofriskifthesitewerestable.Thepurposeoftherequirementtosubmitprofessionalreportsistoprotectthepublichealthandsafetybyrequiringcarefulevaluationofanyproposedalterationsingeologicallyhazardousareas.:;-ICMC18.31.060Steepslopesandpotentiallyunstablesoils.;iGeotechnicalReport.Inareasdesignatedasenvironmentallysensitiveduetothepresenceofsteepslopes,orpotentiallyunstablesoilssubjecttolandslides,severeerosionorseismichazard,ageotechnicalstudyshallbesubmittedtotheCityengineer.Thestudyshallbepreparedbyalicensedprofessionalengineer,withexperienceinperformingsuchstudiesandshallcontainsuchgeotechnicalandhydrologicalinformationasrequiredbytheCityengineer.ThisstudymaynotberequiredforapplicationsthatdonotproposedevelopmentwithinsensitiveareasorthebuffersrequiredbythissectionDevelopmentLimitations.i:;iDevelopmentshallberestrictedonslopesof40%orgreatersuchthatnotmorethan30%oftheareashallbedisturbedbydevelopmentactivity.Theremaining70%shallnotbeusedforthepurposeofdeterminingpermitteddensities.Onsitescharacterizedbyslopesgreaterthan15%butlessthan40%,andinareasofpotentialinstability,slideorseismicactivity,ageotechnicalreportshallbesubmittedbytheapplicant,includedwiththedevelopmentapplication,andusedbytheCitytohelpdetermineappropriatesiteplanning,design,drainagecontrols,andconstructiontechniquestomitigatepotentialadverseenvironmentalimpactsandtoensureprotectionoflifeandproperty.BufferAreas.Abufferareaofatleast50feetshallbeestablishedfromtheedgeofareascharacterizedbysteepslopes,potentiallyunstablesoils,erosionpotential,orseismicactivity.ThebuffermaybeextendedatthedeterminationofthePlanningManagerifalargerbufferisnecessarytomitigateadverseimpactsandtoprotectlifeandproperty.Existingnativevegetationwithinthebufferareashallbemaintained.ThebuffermaybereducediftheapplicantdemonstratestothesatisfactionofthePlanningManagerthatsuchreductionwilladequatelyprotectthepublichealth,safetyandwelfare.;;;!! Definitions. “Adjacent”means an area within one hundred (100)feet of a geologic hazard.Or where the geologic hazard could impact. “Buffer”means an area adjacent to hillsides which provides the margin of safety through protection of slope stability,attenuation of surface water flows and landslide ,seismic,and erosion hazards reasonably necessary to minimize risk to the public from loss of life,well-being or property damage resulting from natural disasters;or 2)an area adjacent to a stream or wetland which is an integral part of the stream or wetland ecosystem,providing shade;input of organic debris and coarse sediments;room for variation in stream or wetland boundaries;habitat for wildlife;impeding the volume and rate of runoff;reducing the amount of sediment,nutrients,and toxic materials entering the stream or wetland;and protection form harmful intrusion to protect the public from losses suffered when the functions and values of stream and wetland resources are degraded. "Development activity"means any construction,development,earth movement, clearing,or other site disturbance which requires a permit,approval or authorization from the county. "Director"means the director of the department of public works or that person's designee. "Geologic hazard areas"means areas having steep slopes;potential,active or previous landslides;or extreme seismic hazard that are defined and regulated by this chapter. "Engineering Geologist"means a person who is a registered professional Engineering Geologist in the State of Washington,and has demonstrated expertise in designating and mitigating geologic hazards. "Geotechnical engineer"means a professional engineer licensed in the state of Washington with expertise in geotechnical engineering. "Landslide"means down-slope movement of a mass of soil,or rock,including, but not limited to,rock falls,slumps,mud flows,debris flows,torrents,and earth flows. "Landslide hazard areas"means areas that,due to a combination of slope inclination,soil type and presence of water are susceptible to landsliding in accordance with the following criteria: (a)Areas of previous slope failures including areas of unstable old or recent landslides; (b)Areas with all three (3)of the following characteristics: (i)Slopes steeper than fifteen percent (15%), (ii)Hillsides intersecting geologic contacts with permeable sediment overlying a low permeability sediment or bedrock,and (iii)Any springs or groundwater seepage; (c)Slopes that are parallel or subparallel to planes of weakness ,such as bedding planes,joint systems and fault planes in subsurface materials; (d)Areasmappedby:(i)WashingtonDepartmentofNaturalResourcesOpenFileReport:SlopeStabilityofClarkCounty,ashavingpotentialinstability,historicaloractivelandslides,orasolderlandslidedebris,and(ii)TheWashingtonDepartmentofNaturalResourcesOpenFileReportGeologicMapoftheVancouverQuadrangle,WashingtonandOregon,aslandslides;(e)Slopesgreaterthaneightypercent(80%),subjecttorockfallduringearthquakeshaking;(f)Areaspotentiallyunstableasaresultofrapidstreamincision,streambankerosion,andstreamundercuttingthetoeofaslope;(g)Areaslocatedinacanyonoronanactivealluvialfan,presentlyorpotentiallysubjecttoinundationbydebrisflows,debristorrentsorcatastrophicflooding;(h)Areasadjacenttoopen-pitminesitessubjecttosteepslopehazardorlandslidehazard.“Hillsides”meansgeologicalfeaturesofthelandscapehavingslopesof15%orgreater.Todifferentiatebetweenlevelsofhillsideprotectionandtheapplicationofdevelopmentstandards,theCitycategorizeshillsidesintofourgroups:hillsidesofatleast15%butlessthan40%;hillsideswithunstableslopes;hillsidesof40%percentslopeandgreater;hillsideswhichareravinesidewallsorbluffs."Landslideprotectionareas"meansthoseareaswhicharetobeleftpermanentlyundisturbedinasubstantiallynaturalstateandinwhichnoclearing,grading,filling,buildingconstructionorplacementorroadconstructionofanykindisallowedexceptforactivitieswithspecificauthorization."Nuisancevegetation"meansnoxiousweedssuchasTansyRagwort,purpleloosestrife,poisonhemlock,Eurasianmillfoil,non-nativeblackberries,orotherplantslistedasnoxiousbyCityofCamas;oranyplantwhichwhenestablishedishighlydestructive,competitiveordifficulttocontrolbymanual,mechanicalorchemicalpractices.“RavineSidewall”meansasteepslopewhichabutsandrisesfromthevalleyfloorofastreamandwhichwascreatedbythewearingactionofthestream.Ravinesidewallscontainslopespredominantlyinexcessof40%,althoughDortionsmaybelessthan40%.Thetoeofaravinesidewallisthesteamvalleyioor.Thetopofaravinesidewallistypicallyadistinctlinewheretheslopeabruptlylevelsout.Wherethereisnodistinctbreakinslope,thetopiswheretheslopediminishestolessthan15%.Minornaturalorman-madebreaksintheslopeofravinesidewallsshallnotbeconsideredasthetop.Bencheswithslopeslessthan15%andcontainingdevelopableareasshallbeconsideredasthetop."Seismichazardareas"meansareassubjecttosevereriskofdamageasaresultofearthquake-inducedsoilliquefaction,groundshakingamplification,slopefailure,settlement,orsurfacefaulting.RelativeseismichazardismappedonPlates1and2ofthereportRelativeEarthquakeHazardMapoftheVancouver,Washington,UrbanArea,publishedbytheWashingtonDepartmentofNaturalResourcesoranyotherreliablesource.! I I "Slope"means an inclined ground surface,the inclination of which is expressed as a percent ratio of vertical distance to horizontal distance (v/h). “Steep slopes or area with potential unstable soils”means any land potentially subject to landslides,severe erosion or seismic activity (earthquake faults). Steep slopes are generally characterized by slopes of 15%or greater, impermeable subsurface material (sometimes interbedded with permeable subsurface material),and/or springs or seeping groundwater during the wet season.Seismic areas are those lying along or adjacent to identified earthquakes faults. "Steep slope hazard area"means an area where there is not a mapped or designated landslide hazard,but there are steep slopes equal to or greater than forty percent (40%)slope.Steep slopes which are less than ten (10)feet in vertical height and not part of a larger steep slope system,and steep slopes created through previous legal grading activity are not regulated steep slope hazard areas.The presence of steep slope suggests that slope stability problems are possible. "Subject property"means the entire lot or parcel,or contiguous combination thereof,on which a development activity is proposed. i ! : i i j ! Submittal requirements. : For development activity,submittal requirements will vary depending on the type of project and the type of hazard mitigations that are proposed.A review of a geologic hazard area will be conducted in conjunction with the primary development application.All Projects are required to submit a basic site description sufficient^verify that the location of proposed building and access road improvements comply with buffers,setbacks,and vegetation preservation requirements.If a regulated activity is proposed within an area with steep slopes or area with potentially unstable soils additional information in the form of a geologic hazard area study must be provided.: Basic site description The director may waive parts of the submittal requirements if the department determines that they are not applicable to the proposed activity.The director may also require additional information based on the submittal to provide a through review.As part of the development permit application,the fol owing information describing the subject property is required. a )The site boundary lines; (b)The topography at contour interval of no greater than five (5)feet;! : ! (c)Thelocationandsizeofallexistingandproposedsiteimprovementsincludingstructures,wells,drainfields,drainfieldreserveareas,publicandprivateright-of-wayeasements,andutilities;(d)Thelocationofalldrainage-flowcharacteristics,streams,groundwaterseeps,springs,andevidenceofseasonalsurfacewaterrunofforgroundwater;(e)Thelocationandextentofallexistingandproposedgradingactivitiesandexistingnaturalorartificialdrainagecontrolfacilitiesandsystems;(f)Thelocationanddescriptionofallgeologichazardslocatedonthesiteandobservedonadjacentpropertieswithinonehundred(100)feetofsiteboundaries;(g)Thegenerallocationofallvegetationandgeneralclassificationvegetationtype.(h)Thelocationofallproposedbuffersandsetbacks.GeologicHazardAreaStudy;Ageologichazardareastudyisrequirediftheproposeddevelopmentislocatedinanareadefinedasa"steepslopesorareawithpotentialunstablesoils”.AgeotechnicalinvestigationmayalsoberequiredinsomecasestomeetUniformBuildingCoderequirementsforfoundationsandforseismicdesign.Geologichazardareastudiesshallbeprepared,stampedandsignedbyaGeotechnicalEngineerorEngineeringGeologistwhomeetstherequirements.Basedonthesitecharacteristicsandtheinformationsubmittedbytheapplicant,thedirectormayrequireadditionalinformation.Allofthefollowinginformationmustbeincludedinageotechnicalreport,unlesswaivedbythedirector:(a)Therequirementsforthesitedescriptionlistedabove.(b)Anexecutivesummary.(c)Sitegeologyinformation;(i)Topographiccontoursattwo(2)footintervalsorasspecifiedbythedirector,(ii)Subsurfacedatathatincludestheexplorationmethod,locationofsoilborings,borings,logs,soilandrockstratigraphyandgroundwaterlevelsincludingseasonalchanges,(iii)Thelocationoflandslides,ordown-slopesoilmovement,faults,andgeologiccontactsonthesubjectpropertyandadjacentproperties,seepsorsprings,(iv)Asitehistorythatdescribesanypriorgrading,soilinstabilityorslopefailure,and(v)Adescriptionofthesitevulnerabilitytoseismicevents;(vi)Aslopestabilitystudyandopinionofslopestabilityonthesubjectpropertyandadjacentproperties,(vii)Gradingplan,(viii)Soilcompactioncriteria,(ix)Laboratorydataandsoilindexpropertiesforsoilsamples,(x)Suitabilityforfill,(xi)Lateralearthpressures,(xii)DescriptionoferosionvulnerabilityandanerosioncontrolplanasrequiredinChapter13.29, (xii)An evaluation of proposed surface and subsurface drainage in a stormwater control plan. (xiv)Building limitations,and (xv)A vegetation management and restoration plan or other means for maintaining long-term stability of slopes; (d)A site evaluation that describes the suitability of the site to accommodate the proposed activity,any mitigation requirements for proposed construction; (e)Such additional information describing existing physical features for the site and surrounding area as required by the director to complete review of the project. Study layout All reports shall have an executive summary that briefly describes the issues , findings,conclusions,mitigation recommendations and refers to any technical data. Maps shall be no larger than 11x17 folded.All lab reports ,bore logs ,and monitoring reports shall be included in the report. Peer Review and independent analysis. All applications for development proposals within geologically hazardous areas or seismic hazard areas shall be accompanied by a written site analysis by an Engineering Geologist or Geotechnical Engineer licensed by the State of Washington.Peer review,or at the discretion of the staff,an independent review of the technical analysis of site conditions shall be conducted at the applicant's expense. !iiCITYOFCAMAS.:i!!:\;i!MiscellaneousReports/Studies;!i;:::Phone:(360)834-3451Fax:(360)834-1535www.ci.camas.wa.usCityofCamas616NEFourthAvenueP.O.Box1055Camas,WA98607ICreationDate:10/28/02RevisionDate: Miscellaneous Reports /Studies Camas Municipal Code 16.05ArcheologicalStudy Camas Municipal Code 18.31.100HabitatStudy i ) Camas Shoreline Program 1998ShorelinePermitRequirement State Environmental Protection Application Camas Municipal Code 16.04.010 iCamasMunicipalCode18.31.080TreeSurvey Camas Municipal Code 18.31.050WetlandStudy I CITYOFCAMASiEngineeringDesignandSubmittalRequirementsPhone:(360)834-3451Fax:(360)834-1535www.ci.camas.wa.usCityofCamas616NEFourthAvenueP.O.Box1055Camas,WA98607CreationDate:10/28/02RevisionDate: Material Reference List City of Camas The latest revisions of the following materials shall be used for design: Camas Comprehensive Plan including,but not limited to: The Transportation Element -Traffic Impact Fee Study Parks ,Recreation,Open Space ,and Trail /Bikeway Plan Public Facilities ,Utilities,Services Element,2001 Water System Comprehensive Plan,and 1994 General Sewer Plan Camas Neighborhood Traffic Management Plan Camas Plant Materials for City Rights-of-Way Camas Public Works Landscape Standards Clark Public Utilities Lighting Standards North Dwyer Creek Master Plan,when applicable. RCWs,andWACs Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices WSDOT Standard Specifications for Road,Bridge,and Municipal Construction WSDOE Stormwater Management Manual for Erosion Only The latest revisions of the following materials should be used as a guide: AASHTO a Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets WSDOT Construction Manual WSDOT Design Manual WSDOT Standard Plans ENGINEERINGDESIGNSUBMITTALREQUIREMENTSDrawingsubmittalsDrawingsshallbesubmittedonstandard24”x36”bondpaper.Eachsheetshallbenumberedandtitled.Eachsheetshallhavea1”borderwithaminimumtextheightof0.10inches.CoverSheetMinimuminformationrequiredshallincludeavicinitymap,sitemap,projecttitle,sheetindex,owner/developeraddressandphonenumber,revisionblock,engineersstamp,citysignatureblockandengineerinformation.Generalnotes,legend,andatablestatingthetotallinealfootagesofstreet,stormmains,watermains,andsewermainsshallalsobeshownonthissheet.ExistingConditionsSheetAllpertinentas-builtandexistingutilityinformationonandadjacenttotheprojectshallbenotedonthissheet.Existingutilitiesshallinclude:allmanholerimandinvertflowlineelevations,existingstreetlighting,gasmains,valvesandservices,watermains,valvesandservices,sanitarymainsandservices,electrical,TV,phonelines,powerpolelocations,utilityrisersandtransformers,curblines,catchbasins,driveways,sidewalks,curbrampsandsignlocations.Allexistingwells,septicdrainfields,irrigationsystems,andanyotherprivateorpublicservicelinesoreasementsshallbeshownonthissheet.Allsensitivelands,archeologicalsites,wetlands,streamcoursesandbuffersincludingexistingcontoursshallbeshown.GradingandErosionSedimentControlSheet(seedesignstd’s.forgrading/ESC)InformationshownshallincludealegendshowingshadedorhatchedcutandfilllocationsanderosioncontrolBMP’s.Existingcontoursscreenedbackandproposedcontoursshallbeshownincludinganygradingassociatedwiththestormwaterfacilities.Locationsofstrippingstockpiles,buildingenvelopes,andareastobeprotectedfromdamageshallbeshown.GradingandErosioncontrolnotesshallalsobeshownonthissheet.Atablelistingthetotalcubicyardsofcut,fillandstrippingsshallalsobeshown.StreetandStormPlanSheet(seedesignstd’s.forstreetandstorm)Informationshownshallincludetheproposedstormsystemincludingmanholelocations,catchbasinlocationsandtypes.Therim,grateandpipeinvertinandoutelevationsshallbelistedtothehundredthofafoot.Allpiperunsandcatchbasinlaterallinesshalllistpipesize,length,slope,andpipematerial.Therequiredstreetinformationshallincludestreetcenterlinestationingandcenterlinecurveinformationincludingradius,length,andcentralangle.Centerlinetangentbearingsshallbelisted.Allhighandlowpointsshallbeidentified.Curbreturninformationshallincluderadius,length,andcentralangle.SidewalkandcurbrampREVISIONDATE:10/28/02FILE:J\GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAILS\CAMAS\DESIGNSTANDARD locations shall be shown.Street and Storm construction notes shall be included on this sheet. Water and Sewer Plan Sheet (see design std’s .for water and sewers) Information shown shall include the proposed water and sewer system and service line locations.Water and Sewer main line lengths ,sizes , material types ,and where appropriate,slopes shall be listed.Sewer manhole rim and pipe invert elevations in and out shall be listed to the hundredth of a foot.All water and sewer system appurtenances including AARV ’s,cleanouts ,blowoffs,hydrants ,valves and PRV ’s shall be called out on the plans.The water and sewer construction notes shall be included on this sheet. Street and Storm Profile Sheet Profile sheets shall include the street centerline proposed vertical alignment and vertical curve information including PVI station and elevation,high and low point station and elevation,vertical curve length, begin and end stationing,grades in and out of the vertical curve,algebraic differences,and “K ”values shall be listed.Proposed finished grade and existing ground lines shall be shown.Where curb elevations left and right are not the same due to shed sections or cul-de-sac’s,the left and right top of curb profiles shall also be shown on the profile sheet.Street intersections shall be identified.The proposed storm system shall be shown including manhole and catch basin stations and elevations of all pipe inverts,rims and grates.All pipe runs and laterals shall have line sizes ,pipe diameters,slopes and materials labeled or noted.All proposed and existing utility crossings shall be shown. Water and Sewer Profile Sheet The proposed finished grade and existing ground lines shall be shown. Street intersections shall be identified.The proposed water system shall be shown including blowoff,hydrant,valve,PRV and AARV locations and minimum depth of cover requirements.The proposed sewer system shall be shown including stations and elevations of all manholes,pipe inverts , rims and cleanouts.All pipe runs and laterals shall have line sizes,pipe diameters,slopes and materials labeled or noted.All proposed and existing utility crossings shall be shown. Detail Sheets The detail sheets shall show specific city standard details for water,sewer and storm system appurtenances as proposed on the engineering drawings.The typical street width sections and structural section requirements shall also be shown.Other detail sheets may include street intersection details,stormwater detention and treatment facility details, trail location,section and construction details ,sanitary sewer pump station facility details ,landscaping layout,irrigation and planting detail and or street signage and striping details. REVISION DATE:10/28/02FILE:J \GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAILS\CAMAS\DESIGN STANDARD :.iMiscellaneousBasedonsubmittalreviewtheengineeringdepartmentmayrequireadditionalinformationtoprovideacompleteunderstandingoftheproject.Theserequirementsareprovidedasaminimumforatimelyreview.i5:::!:::iI:!!I:;REVISIONDATE:10/28/02FILE:J\GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAILS\CAMAS\DESIGNSTANDARD ENGINEERING DESIGN STANDARDS FOR GRADING/ESC PLAN Drawing submittals Drawings shall be submitted on standard 24”x 36 ”bond paper for engineering review and approval.Each sheet shall be numbered and titled.Each sheet shall have a 1 ”border with a minimum text height of 0.10 inches.Each sheet shall be clearly labeled as “Grading”or “Grading/Erosion Control”. Subdivisions &Short Plats (see engineering design submittal requirements ) The required minimum information to be shown on the grading plan shall include existing 2-foot contour intervals screened back with listed elevations.The proposed finished grade 2-foot contour intervals with listed elevations shall also be shown.Sod stripping stockpile locations ,proposed street and lot layout configurations ,a quantities table listing the total cut,fill and stripping amounts ,hatching or shading of the cut and fill locations ,any tree removal or preservation and the grading notes shall also be shown. The required minimum information to be shown on the erosion control plan shall include inlet protection on ail proposed catch basins on site and any adjacent existing catch basins off site ,sediment trap locations ,silt fence locations ,gravel construction entrance locations. The details of the required erosion control measures shall be shown. All stream courses and buffer areas shall be identified and protected. If an NPDES,HPA,FPA,or an Erosion Control Bond are required for the project there shall be a note to that requirement along with the erosion control and grading notes. REVISION DATE:10/28/02FILE:J \GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAILS\CAMAS\DESIGN STANDARD jENGINEERINGDESIGNSTANDARDSFORSTREETSDrawingsubmittalsDrawingsshallbesubmittedonstandard24”x36”bondpaperforengineeringreviewandapproval.Eachsheetshallbenumberedandtitled.Eachsheetshallhavea1”borderwithaminimumtextheightof0.10inches.Eachsheetshallbeclearlylabeledas“Street”or“Street/Storm”.Subdivisions&ShortPlats(seeengineeringdesignsubmittalrequirements)•DesignoftheproposedstreetsshallincorporatetherecommendationsofthetrafficstudyifonewasrequiredandshallmeettherequirementsoftheAASHTO2001,APolicyonGeometricDesignforStreetsandHighwaysmanualandtheMUTCDmanual.:•NeighborhoodTrafficManagement(NTM)elementsmayberequiredontheexistingorproposedstreetsbasedonprojectedtrafficvolumes.:•ThepavementdesignandstructuralsectionshallbebasedonthesoiltypeandtherecommendationsofthegeotechnicalreportandshallnotbelessthatthecurrentCitystandardminimum.•Alleys,halfstreetimprovementsandprivatestreetsshallmeettheminimumCitystandardstructuralsection.Commercial,MultifamilyorIndustrial•TheCityengineerwillgivespecificrecommendationsonpavementdesign,width,geometricrequirements,safety,andpavementmarkingsbasedonthesubmittalproposal.I|:iii1i!:!!:REVISIONDATE;10/28/02FILE:J\GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAILS\CAMAS\DESIGNSTANDARD GENERALGUIDELINESFORGEOMETRYOFROADWAY3LANEMINORARTERIALMAJORCOLLECTORINDUSTRIALMINORINDUSTRIALMAJOR5LANEARTERIALLOCAL/COLLECTORALLEYCUL-DE-SACITEM74FEET100FEET100FEET60FEET74FEETMIN.RADIUS+10FEET25FEETR.O.W.WIDTH74FEET74FEET48FEET48FEET36FEET20FEET80FEETSTREETWIDTH70FEETN/A70FEETN/AYES/NON/A40FEETCUL-DE-SACRADIUS6-10FEET6FEET6-10FEET6FEET5FEETN/A5FEETSIDEWALKWIDTH5FEETIFONROUTE5FEETIFONROUTE5FEETIFONROUTEN/A5FEETIFONROUTEN/ABIKELANESN/A500FEET500FEET350FEET100FEET200FEETMIN.CENTERLINERADIUS70FEET100FEETASDIRECTEDASDIRECTEDASDIRECTED1.5FEETMIN1.5FEETMIN1.5FEETMINCLEARZONE*1.5FEETMINYESYESYESNOYESN/A**N/AACCESSCONTROLYESYESYESYESYESYESLIGHTINGREQUIREDNO1000FEET1000FEET500FEET270FEET500FEETN/A270FEETINTERSECTIONSPACING*LAGMANUAL,WSDOTDESIGNMANUAL**POSSIBLEBYCOUNCILMANDATELIMITINGCERTAINLOTSDURINGDEVELOPMENTREVIEWRevised10/28/02File:CAD\Details\Camas\Roadwaygeometry.xls ENGINEERINGDESIGNSTANDARDSFORSTORMSYSTEMiDrawingsubmittalsDrawingsshallbesubmittedonstandard24”x36”bondpaperforengineeringreviewandapproval.Eachsheetshallbenumberedandtitled.Eachsheetshallhavea1”borderwithaminimumtextheightof0.10inches.Eachsheetshallbeclearlylabeledas“Street”or“Street/Storm”.Subdivisions&ShortPlats(seeengineeringdesignsubmittalrequirements)•Designoftheproposedstormwatertreatmentanddetentionsystemshallbeinaccordancewiththe1992PugetSoundStormwater.ManagementManual.i•Allmainlinelocationsshallbelocatedwithintheproposedorexistingstreetrightofwaywhereeverpossibleunlessotherwiseapproved.•Allroofdrainageshallbedirectedtothestormwaterfacilityfordetention,exceptasfollows:Lotsadjacenttostreams,wetlandsandwetland/streammanagementzonesaretobeevaluatedonthebasisofaquiferrechargeandfishandwildlifeissues.Whenconsiderednecessaryroof,french,andfoundationdrainsaretobedirected,byapprovedmeans,backintothewetlandorstream.;•Ifrunofffromtheproposedbuildingenvelopeisnotdirectedtothestormwaterfacilityanapprovedhouseconnectionplanforroofandfoundationdrainswillberequired.Methodandlocationofdischargemusthavepriorapproval.•Frenchdrainsmayberequiredalongproposedroadwaysdependingonlocationandsiteconditions.•Spacingbetweencatchbasinsshallbeamaximumof400feetandshallbelocatedatallintersections.Catchbasinsshallbetiedintomanholesataminimumslopeof1%.Flowcalculationsmayberequiredtoanalyzecurbflowdepthsandwidths.•Stormwatermainlinesshallnotbelaidflatterthat0.4%slope.Slopesover20%willrequirepipeanchors.•Thestormwaterdesignreportshallincludeaprojectoverviewstatinganyassumptionsmade.Requeststodeviatefromthestormwatermanualshallbefullystatedandthereasonsclearlyoutlined.Theperviousandnonperviousacreagetotals,sitemaps,soilmapsandfullsizebasinmapsshowingtheactualbasinevenifbeyondtheprojectlimitsshallbeincluded.Isopluvialchartsforthe2,10and100year24hourstormevents,runoffcurvenumbersanddownstreamimpactanalysisshallbeincluded.TheresultsofthedesignreportsshallbeintegratedwiththeCity’sFisherBasinModel.FILE:J\GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAILS\CAMAS\DESIGNSTANDARDI:REVISIONDATE:10/28/02 ENGINEERING DESIGN STANDARDS FOR WATER SYSTEMS Drawing submittals Drawings shall be submitted on standard 24”x 36 ”bond paper for engineering review and approval.Each sheet shall be numbered and titled.Each sheet shall have a 1”border with a minimum text height of 0.10 inches.Each sheet shall be clearly labeled as “Water”or “Water/Sewer”. Subdivisions &Short Plats (see engineering design submittal requirements •Alf main line locations shall be located within the proposed or existing street right of way where ever possible unless otherwise approved. •Each lot shall have a water meter box location shown on the plan.The locations shall be near lot lines and shall maintain 10 feet of horizontal separation between sewer services. •Irrigation service meter box locations and backflow prevention devices shall be shown on the plan for all landscape islands ,open space tracts or other areas as identified on the plan. •Fire hydrant locations shall be shown on the plan and shall be located as nearly as possible to lot lines or as directed by the Fire Department. •AARV ’s,low point blowoffs,valve cluster locations and dead end blowoffs shall be called out on the plans and profile sheets. •The system design may require sizing analysis for fire flow capacity, pressure zones and or pressure reducing valve vault locations upstream or downstream of the project site at the City’s discretion. •Possible line upsizing may be required for future extensions at the City’s discretion. •Any existing services not used or existing main lines that will be replaced or relocated may require abandonment and or removal at the City’s discretion. Commercial,Multifamily ,or Industrial In addition to the above requirements,the following requirements may apply for these types of uses . •Fire flow calculations/analysis for fire sprinkler systems. •The locations of fire department connection ports shall be shown. •Individual domestic water main lines and fire system main lines may be required. REVISION DATE:10/28/02FILE:J \GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAILS\CAMAS\DESIGN STANDARD ENGINEERINGDESIGNSTANDARDSFORSEWERSIDrawingsubmittalsDrawingsshallbesubmittedonstandard24”x36”bondpaperforengineeringreviewandapproval.Eachsheetshallbenumberedandtitled.Eachsheetshallhavea1”borderwithaminimumtextheightof0.10inches.Eachsheetshallbeclearlylabeledas“Sewer”or“Water/Sewer”.Subdivisions&ShortPlats(seeengineeringdesignsubmittalrequirements)•Allmainlinelocationsshallbelocatedwithintheproposedorexistingrightofwaywhereeverpossibleunlessotherwiseapproved.•ServicelaterallocationsshallbelocatedintheplanterstripforSTEPsystemsand8feetpasttherightofwaylineforgravityorSTEFsystems.•Mainlinegradesshallnotbedesignedflatterthan0.5%slope.Slopesover20%willrequirepipeanchors.•AARV,cleanout,valve,odorcontrol,andmanholesshallbeshownontheplanandprofilesheets.•Thesystemdesignmayrequiresizinganalysisforlinesizeandcapacity.Thesystemmayalsorequireapumpstationbasedonthetypeofsewersystembeingproposed,thelocationoftheproject,orotherfactors.Futurepumpstationupsizingmayalsoberequired.•Theremaybedownstreamcapacityanalysisrequiredfortheprojectdependingonprojectlocationandthetypeofsewersystemproposed.•Additionalodorcontrolanalysisandormeasuresmayberequired.iI•SeptictanksizingifrequiredshallbebasedontheproposeduseandinconformancewiththeCC&R’s.Ifpoolsareallowedthentanksizesmayincrease.Commercial,MultifamilyorIndustrial•Tanksizingsubmittaldocumentationandmaterialsubmittalswillberequired.•Materialsubmittals,materialslistandsupplierinformationwillberequiredpriortoconstruction.•Requiredas-builtinformationshallincludethedepthofservice,locationofmainlines,AARV’s,odorcontrol,cleanouts,manholes,andvalvelocations.REVISIONDATE:10/28/02FILE:J\GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAILS\CAMAS\DESIGNSTANDARD GENERAL PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF CAMAS.WASHINGTON Project Name: City Project Number: Reviewer’s Initials and Date: Please mark completed items in the space provided.Mark N/A if not applicable.Items left blank are incomplete. COVER SHEET AND GENERAL REVIEW Project Name (Title)and Past Project Names_Owner’s /Developers Name,Address,&Phone Number Engineer’s Name,Address and Phone Number Architect’s Name,Address and Phone Number City of Camas Approval Block Vicinity Map Legend General Notes Reference to Standard Specifications City of Camas/County WSDOT/APWA North Arrow and Scale Signed State of Washington Engineer’s Stamp_Property Lines /Tax Lot #/Adjoining Tax Lots and #’s Shown_Total Linear Feet of Improvements Street Water_Storm Sanitary_Sheet Index_Benchmark,Datum Elevations Boundary Review Board Approval Required Master Plan Checked_Complies with Request for Utility Services (R.U.S.)_Complies with Council’s Decision (Attach Notice of Final Decision) Submitted Four sets of Plans Testing Requirements /Frequency Matrix i.... Comments: GENERAL page 1 Revised:10/28/02 i:!iGRADING/EROSIONCONTROLPLANREVIEWCHECKLIST:!ENGINEERINGDEPARTMENTCITYOFCAMAS.WASHINGTON;!:iiIProjectName:CityProjectNumber:Reviewer’sInitialsandDate:Pleasemarkcompleteditemsinthespaceprovided.MarkN/Aifnotapplicable.Itemsleftblankareincomplete.1SignedStateofWashingtonEngineer’sStampNorthArrowandScaleLegendStandardCityofCamasErosionPrevention&SedimentControlDetailSheetsSpecialDetailsRequiredEasement(s)Required,Shown,CalledOutCityofCamasEPSCandGradingNotesProposedPropertyLines/AdjoiningTaxLotsShownStreetNamesProposedRightofWayErosionControlMeasures_ConstructionEntranceInletProtection!:!i:;;:_SiltFenceSlopeStability_Temp.StockpileArea(s)Shownw/ProtectionIdentifyAllSensitiveAreas(WetlandsandBuffers,Floodplains,TreeResourceArea,Streams,Creeks,Springs,etc.)ExistingandFinishedContoursExistingAreaofPotentialSlopeInstabilityandStructuresLocationof100YearFloodPlain&ShorelineManagementAreaLimitsontheSiteProposedImperviousSurfacesOtherthanStreetsandSidewalksDrainageFlowRoutesandExistingDischargePointstoandfromSiteEdgeofPavementExistingTrees,TreestobeRemoved(w/Diameter),UtilityPoles,Wells,SepticTanks,DrainageStructures,FireHydrants,StreetLights,Etc.)SiteAcreageAreaofCut/FillQuantityofCut/FillWetlandAreasCanNotbeUsedforTreatmentorDetentionCut-offDitchesTemp.SedimentPondsIi:!iPennits(FederalandState)ReceivedPriortoSigningErosionControlBondiNPDESLocationofBuildableLotAreaFillCompactionRequirementsii:Comments::!:Grading&Erosionpage1Revised:10/28/02:!! SANITARY PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF CAMAS ,WASHINGTON Project Name: City Project Number: Reviewer’s Initials and Date: Please mark completed items in the space provided .Mark N /A if not applicable .Items left blank are incomplete. Signed State of Washington Engineer’s Stamp North Arrow and Scale Legend Standard City of Camas Sewer Detail Sheets Special Details Required Easement(s)Required,Shown,Called Out Construction Notes Total Length of Sewer Main Improvements Property Lines /Adjoining Tax Lots Shown Street Names &Widths Pipe size,Lengths,&Material Stationing Existing &Proposed Utilities Shown Existing &Possible Conflicts Shown (Structures,Trees,etc.) Lateral Table Lateral Size Length Pipe Material Dimensioning (7’from South/West Curb ) Manhole Spacing (max.400’) Cleanout Spacing (max.100’) Inside/Outside Drop Required All Manholes Coated Lining for (STEP) Special Manhole Frame or Cover Required: Separation from Water (10’horizontal,18”Vertical) Invert Elevations Rim Elevations Check Slopes Minimum Design Slopes Minimum Depth and Cover Concrete Anchors (Slopes greater than 20%) Each Lot Served Shown on Profile Comments: Depth SANITARY page 1 Revised:10/28/02 STORMWATERPLANREVIEWCHECKLISTENGINEERINGDEPARTMENTCITYOFCAMAS,WASHINGTONProjectName:CityProjectNumber:Reviewer’sInitialsandDate:Pleasemarkcompleteditemsinthespaceprovided.MarkN/Aifnotapplicable.Itemsleftblankareincomplete.iStormwaterPlanSignedStateofWashingtonEngineer’sStampNortharrowandscaleLegendStandardCityofCamasStormwaterDetailSheetsEasement(s)required,shown,calledoutConstructionnotesExistingandproposedpropertylines/adjoiningtaxlotsshownStreetnamesandwidthsExistingandproposedRight-of-WayStationingLocationanddimensionsofproposedstormwaterfacilities,includingtypicalcrosssectionsofproposedfacilities)StormwaterprofileforallsystemsinR.O.W.DrainageflowroutesandexistingdischargepointstoandfromsiteSpecifypipesizeandmaterialCheckallpipeslopesandinvertelevationsAllchangesinpipesize,material,direction,orgraderequirecatchbasinormanholeperPSM.ConnectionstopipesystemsatcatchbasinorMHonlyMinimumpipecoverforvehicularloadspermanufacturer’sspecs(verifyADS)CatchBasinsatlowpoints,notlocatedatbaseofwheelchairramps!IWQTreatmentFacilityDetailofanyflowcontrolstructuresProvideoverflowstructureinfinegrainedsoilsoriflowpercolationCheckifOil/waterSeparatorisrequiredShowsufficientdimensionsonallstonnwaterfacility(s)forconstructionProvidetyp.SwaleCrosssection4:1slopespreferedformowing(Max.3:1)0.5%-4%slopeMinimum6”topsoilmixfortheswalegrassifinpermeablesoilsPermeablesoilsrequireimpenneablelineror1ftclaylinerunder6”topsoillayerinswaletobelessthan2.4in/hrtobefieldverifiedbydesignengineerpriortosoddingorseeding.SpecifyswaleseedingspecificationsMin.width2’1’FreeboardonPonds&SwalesjSTORMWATERpage1Revised:10/28/02 STORMWATER PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF CAMAS,WASHINGTON Finish elevations on all outfall inverts,top of level spreader,top of grates Energy Dissipater at end of outfall piping If rip rap used,detail length,width,depth,and size Debris barrier/grate for all pipes entering a closed pipe system Retaining Walls -specify top and bottom of wall elevations,dimensions,type ,backfill, installation,wall section,footing drainage,etc. Maintenance access to swale or pond from street (min.15’wide,less than 20%slope, min .15 ’easement) Barrier or fencing around tire stormwater facility if safety is a concern (fence type,height (max.6’),gate opening (10’min),top rail on fence Label Stormwater facility as tract of land Who is to maintain &operate the stormwater facility: Stenciling of all catch basins Types &Number of plantings around pond perimeter (See City of Camas Tree/Plant List) Operating and Maintenance Manual for Ponds Wetlands &Buffers (Sensitive areas labeled and shown) Infiltration Facility Cross section of infiltration system Drywells Building roof drain Perforated pipe trench Infiltration pond Check landscaping plan against stormwater facility (no trees in treatment area,etc.) Design Infiltration Rate &Contractors design table for length of perf.pipe required per 1000 sq.feet of roof area Roof Downspouts cannot drain to street or drainage structure,unless included in sizing calculations and must be noted and shown on plans. Pre-sedimentation manhole required for all drywells without water quality treatment For Privately maintained stonnwater facilities,provide notarized covenant running with the land. Verify that no wells or other facilities are adjacent to infiltration pond. Provisions for Roof Drains For All Lots. I Comments: STORMWATER page 2 Revised:10/28/02 i:TRANSPORTATIONPLANREVIEWCHECKLIST;ENGINEERINGDEPARTMENT;CITYOFCAMAS,WASHINGTON:!:::;:!:ProjectName:CityProjectNumber:iReviewer’sInitialsandDate:\Pleasemarkcompleteditemsinthespaceprovided.MarkN/Aifnotapplicable.Itemsleftblankareincomplete.Planisconsistentwithtrafficstudyrecommendations;councilconditionsSigningandstripingPlanSightDistanceTrianglesandCalculationsRoadModificationsPavementDesignSpecialProvisionsSignedStateofWashingtonEngineer’sStampNorthArrowandScaleLegendEasement(s)Required,Shown,CalledOutConstructionNotesExistingandProposedPropertyLines/AdjoiningTaxLotsShownStreetNamesExistingandproposedRightofWayStationingTangentBearingsCurveDataCurb!i::!jRadiiElevationatRadiusReturns(Vis’!4’s)ElevationsatLotLinesDimensionsStreetsCul-de-sacsDrivewaysDrivewaylocationsonallcomerlots-AccesscontrolissueSightDistanceTriangleEasementsonallcomerlots(labelandDimension)SidewalksHammerheadsTemporaryTurn-aroundsiiPedestrianRamps(checkalignment)ConnectivityTurninglanesTrafficSignalsSawcutexistingpavementstraightpriortopavingVerticalCurvesperAASHTO(see“PolicyonGeometricDesignofHighway&Streets”,Exhibit3-76,page274)i:iTRANSPORTATIONpage1Revised:10/28/02 TRANSPORTATION PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF CAMAS ,WASHINGTON i K value Shown Superelevation Design Speed mph;Posted speed mph Typical Street Section Street Classification M>street improvement M>street overlay resurfacing of ex. Soil Classification 2%Cross Slope;Max.6%Shed CDF Controlled Density Fill Center Line Width of Right of Way Width of Street P.U.E. Subgrade and pavement including depth and type Curb Type Sidewalk location,width,depth,compacted subgrade Misc.Typical Sections Standard Concrete Driveway Concrete Vertical Curb Concrete Curb and Gutter ADA Curb Ramps Ramp texture detail Barricade (Type III) Sidewalk Cross Section Mailbox Location Letter for Road Modification from Engineer Sign and Striping locations accordance with MUTCD Signs and Mailboxes located in planter strip (5’horizontal clearance;min.7’vertical clearance). Street configuration and lot numbering conforms to preliminary plat. Bike lanes required Traffic signal plan or loop &conduit installation for future. Neighborhood Traffic Management Compliant Comments: TRANSPORTATION page 2 Revised:10/28/02 WATERPLANREVIEWCHECKLISTENGINEERINGDEPARTMENTCITYOFCAMAS.WASHINGTON!i!ProjectName:CityProjectNumber:Reviewer’sInitialsandDate:Pleasemarkcompleteditemsinthespaceprovided.MarkN/Aifnotapplicable.Itemsleftblankareincomplete.LegendConstructionNotesNorthArrow/ScaleSignedStateofWashingtonEngineer’sStampStandardCityofCamasWaterDetailSheetsEasement(s)Required,Shown,CalledOutTotalLengthofWaterMainImprovementsPropertyLines/AdjoiningTaxLotsShownStreetNames&WidthsExisting&ProposedUtilitiesShown/ConflictsPipeSize,Lengths,&MaterialPerStandards8”forF.H.6”forLoop4”200’Max.LengthStationingDimensioning(6’fromNorth/EastCurb)FireHydrantw/FireMarshal’sApproval400’BetweenHydrants600’fromPropertyLinesNoFireHydrantonDeadEnd6”MeetConditionsofFireDept.(AttachCopyofFireMarshal’sReview)Valves:3onaTee,4onaCross,andValvesEvery600’(minimums)Fittings/Blocks,Shown&CalledOutPipeDeflectionCheckedforPipeSectionsBlow-off(StandardorConstruction)SeparationfromSanitary(10’Horizontal,18”Vertical)~orIncasedinConcrete!~orDuctileIronSleeve,10’EachSideofCrossing.WaterDepthsandCrossingsShownonProfileWaterMeterLocationsandSizeG.P.M.Available:Cross-ConnectionControlEachLotServedFirePermits(3total)IWATERpage1Revised:10/28/02 WATER PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF CAMAS.WASHINGTON ; Verify Correct Locations,Size,&Type of Existing Water Facilities (Booster Stations,Reservoirs,etc.) Engineered Vacuum Relief Locations for Large Water Mains Air /Vacuum Relief Location Shown -High Point Typical PRV Location /Settings Comments: WATER page 2 Revised:10/28/02 ENGINEERINGAS-BUILTSUBMITTALREQUIREMENTSDrawingsubmittalsDrawingsshallbesubmittedonstandard24”x36”bondpaperforengineeringreviewandapproval.Eachsheetshallbenumberedandtitled.Eachsheetshallhavea1”borderwithaminimumtextheightof0.10inches.Eachsheetshallbeclearlylabeledas“As-Built”or“RecordDrawings".Uponengineeringdepartmentreviewandapprovalthe“As-Builts”shallbesubmittedonMylarandinadigitalformatasdescribedbelow.RequiredinformationAs-Builtelevations,ifdifferentthanperdesign,ofallrims,pipeinvertsinandoutofmanholes,catchbasins,andoutfallsshallbelabelednexttothecrossedoutdesignelevation.Allas-builtpipelengths,depthsandslopesshallberecordednexttothecrossedoutdesigninformationontheplanviewsheetaswellasontheappropriateprofileandordetailsheet(s).!Stormwaterdetentionandtreatmentfacilitiesshallshowas-builtelevationsofallpipeinverts,controlstructuresandorifices,pondandswalelengths,depths,widthsandslopes.Overflowstructures,pondbermsandaccessroadsshallalsoshowas-builtinformationforslopes,heights,widths,lengthsandlocations.Astormwaterfacilityas-builtverificationnoteshallappearontheas-builtsheetshowingthefacilities.Thenoteshallstatethattheengineerhasperformedanas-builtinspectionofthefacilitiesandshallverifythatasconstructedthefacilitiesmeetthedesigncriteriaperthestormwaterreportforstormwatertreatmentanddetentionrequirementsofthesite.fAfinalsiteas-builtgrading/topographicalsiteplanshallbesubmittedwiththeas-builtplans.Thesiteplanshallshowfinalfinishedgradecontoursandelevationsoveralllotareas.Theelevationsofalllotcornersshallalsobenotedonthissiteplan.Theas-builtsshallalsoreflectanychangeinthelotnumberingorconfigurationsfromwhatwasoriginallyproposedorapproved.Thissheetshallalsoshowphysicaldistancetiestothesanitarysewerservicelateralsthataremarkedwitha10footlong2”x4”.Thereshallbeaminimumoftwodistancestoeachlateralfromadjacentlotcornersormarksinthecurbline.iiREVISIONDATE:10/28/02File:J\GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETA1LS\CAMAS\DESIGNSTANDARD i CITY OF CAMAS 616 NE 4th Ave Camas,WA 98607 Phone:360-834-3451 Fax: Email:kkakuk@ci.camas.wa.us 360-834-1535 : CAD Drawings Required 1 .)Final Plat -To be submitted with a copy of the recorded mylar Submit all features shown on recorded mylar 2.)As-Builts -To be submitted with your request for completion Submit complete set with elevations and all features *All submitted documents (digital &paper)shall be labeled to indicate what the document represents and dated .(Final Plat,As-Builts): Digital Files Required Layering The following features shall be on an exclusive layer Development Boundary (Polylines that form closed polygons) Water lines (Continuous lines with layering or labeling to indicate type &size) Water service lines Water Valves Fire Hydrants Sanitaiy Sewer lines (Continuous lines with layering or labeling to indicate type &size) Sanitary Sewer Service lines Sanitary Sewer Valves Storm Sewer Lmes (Continuous lines with layering or labeling to indicate type &size) French Drains Detention Ponds (Polylines that form closed polygons) Subdivision Boundary (Polylines that form closed polygons ) Property lines (Polylines shall form closed polygons) Property Pins Section comers Easements Basis of bearing Lot Numbers Right of Way Centerlines Sheet text Homeowners open space Areas (Polylines that form closed polygons) City owned open space Areas (Polylines that form closed polygons) Wetlands Delineated (Polylines that fomi closed polygons) Wetlands National Wetlands Inventory (Polylines that form closed polygons) Steep slopes (Polylines that form closed polygons) *Please include any special fonts,xreferenced drawings,and PCP file REVISION DATE:10 /28/02FILE:J \GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAILS\CAMAS\DESIGN STANDARDS i!CITYOFCAMAS:ii\ii!!S:GeneralEngineeringDetailsandNotesi:ii:|I!iPhone:(360)834-3451Fax:(360)834-1535www.ci.camas.wa.usCityofCamas616NEFourthAvenueP.O.Box1055Camas,WA98607i!i::CreationDate:10/28/02RevisionDate:i! GTTYSTGNOFF&NATFTESTINGAGENCYTIMINGTESTREQUIREMENTSSTANDARDFREQUENCYTESTPRIORTOBASEROCKLOADED10CYTRUCK-PROOFROLLCITYOFCAMASSUBGRADECUTSECTIONCOMPACTIONCITYOFCAMASALLFIELDREPORTSREQUIREDPRIORTOBASEROCKEVERY2500CY,MIN.2&1PER3FT.OFDEPTH95%MIN.COMPACTIONCERTIFIEDLABAASHTOT-180SUBGRADEFILLCOMPACTIONLOADED10CYTRUCK-PROOFROLLPRIORTOBASEROCKCITYOFCAMASCITYOFCAMASALLEVERY500',MIN1/LINE;2@100'FORFAILEDTESTSUTILITYBACKFILLCOMPACTION(INRIGHTOFWAY)REPORTSPRIORTOBASEROCK95%MIN.COMPACTIONCERTIFIEDLABAASHTOT-180MINIMUMCOMPACTIONREQUIRED:95%WITHT-99OR90%WITHT-180EVERY500',MIN1/LINE;2@100’FORFAILEDTESTSAASHTOT-99orAASHTOT-180UTILITYBACKFILLCOMPACTIONPRIORTOFINALACCEPTANCECERTIFIEDLAB(OUTOFRIGHTOFWAY)SAMEASABOVEREQUIREMENTSUTILITYBACKFILLCOMPACTIONEVERY5FT.OFDEPTH&SAMEASABOVEREQUIREMENTSSAMEASABOVEREQUIREMENTSSAMEASABOVEREQUIREMENTSSAMEASABOVEREQUIREMENTS(OVER6FT.INDEPTH)MINIMUMCOMPACTIONREQUIRED:95%WITHT-99OR90%WITHT-180MIN.1PEREVERY3'DEPTH,EACHLOTAASHTOT-99orAASHTOT-180PRIORTOFINALACCEPTANCECERTIFIEDLABLOTAREACOMPACTION50mg/l@insertion,25mg/Iafter24hrs,availablechlorine,WtrDept,tofilllinesPRIORTOBACTERIASAMPLECONTRACTORWSDOT7-11.3ALLCHLORINATEWATERMAINSPRIORTOPRESS.TEST&BASEROCKSWWHDEPT/COFFEYLABORAPPROVEDLABE.COLI&COLIFORMABSENTMIN.1PERBLOWOFFAWWABACTERIAWATERSAMPLE15min.@200psi(min)@highpoint.Nottoexceed250psi@lowpoint.PRIORTOBASEROCKMAIN,SERVICE,F.H.,AIR/VACCONTRACTORWSDOT7-11.3WATERLINEPRESSURETEST15min.@150psi(min)orworkpressure(higherof2),Nottoexceed200psi.PRIORTOBASEROCKCONTRACTORCITYOFCAMASMAIN,AIR/VACSTEPSEWER-HYDROSTATICTESTPRIORTOBASEROCK100PSIFOR30SECONDSCONTRACTORALLSERVICESCITYOFCAMASSTEPSEWERSERVICECONTINUOUSTONEPRIORTOBASEROCKCITYOFCAMASMAIN,SERVICESCITYOFCAMASSTEP/STEFSEWERTONETESTPRIORTOBASEROCK5PSIFOR1MINUTEPER100FTCONTRACTORMAIN,LATERALSWSDOT7-17.3STEFSEWER-AIRTESTPRIORTOBASEROCK4PSIFOR1MINUTEPER100FTCONTRACTORMAIN,LATERALSCONVENTIONALSEWER-AIRTESTWSDOT7-17.3H2SRESISTANT-CERTIFIEDAPPLICATOR-SUBMITTALREQ'DAFTERVACUUMTESTALLCITYOFCAMASSTEFMHCOATING-10IN.HgVACUUMFOR60SECONDSAFTERPAVEMENTINSTALLED1:4MIN.ADD1PERFAILURECERTIFIEDLABCITYOFCAMASSTEF/CONVENTIONALSEWER-MHSTEF/CONVENTIONALSEWER-MANDRELTESTEFFLENGTH>D,MANDRELDIA>0.95DCONTRACTORPRIORTOBASEROCKATCITYREQUESTWSDOT7-17.3INSPECTIONREPORT&VIDEOPRIORTOBASEROCKCONTRACTORWSDOT7-17.3MAINREQUIREDSTEF/CONVENTIONALSEWER-TVTESTPRIORTOBASEROCKEFFLENGTH>D,MANDRELDIA>0.95DCONTRACTORATCITYREQUESTWSDOT7-17.3STORMSEWERMANDRELTESTINSPECTIONREPORT&VIDEOCONTRACTORPRIORTOBASEROCKATCITYREQUESTWSDOT7-17.3STORMSEWERTVTESTPRIORTOPLACEMENTCOPYTOINSPECTORCERTIFIEDLABWSDOT9-03.9ONEPERSOURCEBASEROCKGRADATIONPRIORTOTOPROCK95%MIN.COMPACTIONCERTIFIEDLABEVERY1000’BASEROCKCOMPACTIONAASHTOT-180PRIORTOPLACEMENTCOPYTOINSPECTORONEPERSOURCECERTIFIEDLABWSDOT9-03.9TOPROCKGRADATIONPRIORTOPAVEMENTLOADED10CYTRUCK-PROOFROLLCITYOFCAMASCITYOFCAMASALLTOPROCKCOMPACTIONCOPYTOINSPECTORONEPERSOURCECERTIFIEDLABPRIORTOPLACEMENTACGRADE&OILCONTENTWSDOT9-03.8DURINGPLACEMENT91%MIN.COMPACTIONONEEVERY1000TONSCERTIFIEDLABAASHTOT-209ACCOMPACTIONPRIORTOBASEROCK+0.04'TOLERANCECITYOFCAMASCITYOFCAMASPERSTATION(0+25)SUBGRADEGRADECHECKELEVPRIORTOTOPROCKMINIMUMSECTIONREQUIREDPERSTATION(0+25)CITYOFCAMASBASEROCKGRADECHECKELEVCITYOFCAMASPRIORTOPAVEMENT+0.02'TOLERANCECITYOFCAMASCITYOFCAMASPERSTATION(0+25)TOPROCKGRADECHECKELEVFile:CAD\Details\Camas\test-reg.xlsRevised10-28-2002 GENERALNOTES:1.ALLCONSTRUCTIONMATERIALSANDWORKMANSHIPSHALLCONFORMTOTHE2002EDITIONOFTHEWSDOT/APWA“STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSFORROAD,BRIDGE,ANDMUNICIPALCONSTRUCTION”ANDSTANDARDDETAILSHEETSATTACHEDHEREWITH.\:i2.THECONTRACTORSHALLBERESPONSIBLEFORDETERMININGTHELOCATIONOFALLEXISTINGUNDERGROUNDUTILITIES,INCLUDINGTHEINVERTANDTOPELEVATIONSATCROSSINGLOCATIONS,PRIORTOTHESTARTOFCONSTRUCTIONANDTONOTIFYTHEENGINEEROFANYPOTENTIALCONFLICTS.3.CONTRACTORSHALLCALLCLARKCOUNTY’S24-HOURUTILITYNOTIFICATIONCENTERAT(360)696-4848OR(800)553-4344FORUTILITIESLOCATE,AMINIMUMOF48HOURSPRIORTOTHESTARTOFCONSTRUCTION.;I4.ALLEXISTINGMONUMENTS,PROPERTYCORNERSANDSURVEYMARKERSSHALLBEPROTECTED.REPLACEMENTOFLOST,DESTROYEDORDAMAGEDMARKERSSHALLBEDONEBYALICENSEDLANDSURVEYORINACCORDANCEWITHR.C.W.58.17ATTHECONTRACTORSEXPENSE.:5.THECONTRACTORSHALLNOTEXCAVATEOVERFOURFEETINDEPTHWITHOUTUSINGADEQUATESAFETYMEASURES.THECONTRACTORISREFERREDTOTITLE296W.A.C.,PARTNFOREXCAVATION,TRENCHINGANDSHORINGREQUIREMENTS.6.ALLUTILITIESSHALLHAVEAGRANULARBACKFILLAPPROVEDBYTHECITYOFCAMAS.WATERSETTLEMENTOFUTILITYTRENCHESISNOTALLOWED.;!7.ALLEROSION/SEDIMENTCONTROLMEASURESSHALLBECONSTRUCTEDINACCORDANCEWITHTHEEROSION/SEDIMENTCONTROLPLANANDCITYOFCAMASEROSION/SEDIMENTCONTROLDETAILSPRIORTOANYCLEARINGORTHESTARTOFANYCONSTRUCTION.8.IFTHECITYINSPECTORORENGINEER(S)HASEVIDENCEOFPOORCONSTRUCTIONPRACTICESOREROSIONCONTROLTECHNIQUES,A“STOPWORK”ORDERSHALLBEISSUEDUNTILPROPERMEASURESHAVEBEENTAKENANDAPPROVEDBYTHECITYENGINEERINGSTAFF.9.THECONTRACTORSHALLSUBMITATRAFFICCONTROLPLANTOTHECITYOFCAMASPUBLICWORKSDEPARTMENT.APPROVALSHALLBEOBTAINEDPRIORTOTHESTARTOFCONSTRUCTION.10.THEDEVELOPER/CONTRACTORSHALLARRANGEAPRE-CONSTRUCTIONMEETINGWITHTHECITYOFCAMASENGINEERINGDEPARTMENTPRIORTOCOMMENCINGANYWORK.11.ANYSIGNIFICANTDEVIATIONSFROMTHEPLANSWILLREQUIREASUBMITTALFROMTHEAPPLICANT’SENGINEERANDAPPROVALFROMTHECITYOFCAMASENGINEERINGDEPARTMENT.::i12.ANEROSION/SEDIMENTCONTROLBONDWILLBEREQUIREDBYTHECITYOFCAMASPRIORTOWORKCOMMENCING.jRevised:10/28/02File:J\GIS\Engineer\CAD\Details\Camas\General-notes.doc : ! : ; : i CITY OF CAMAS i : ! i : I Erosion Control /Grading Details ! ii Phone:(360)834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www .ci.camas.wa.us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P.O.Box 1055 Camas ,WA 98607 Creation Date:10/28/02 Revision Date: GRADINGNOTES:1.ALLGRADINGSHALLCONFORMTOTHE2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSFORROAD,BRIDGEANDMUNICIPALCONSTRUCTIONANDTHECITYOFCAMASSTANDARDS.I!2.THELIMITSOFCLEARINGSHALLBEFLAGGEDPRIORTOCLEARINGANDGRUBBINGOFTHESITE.i3.ANYEXISTINGTREESTOREMAINWITHINTHECLEARINGLIMITSSHALLBEPROTECTEDFROMDAMAGE.PRIORTOANYFILLPLACEMENT,ALLAREASWHICHWILLRECEIVESTRUCTURALFILLSHALLBEEXCAVATEDTOFIRM,NON-ORGANIC,UNDISTURBEDNATIVEGROUND.THESTRIPPEDAREASSHALLBEOBSERVEDANDACCEPTEDBYTHEGEOTECHNICALENGINEERANDTHECITYOFCAMASINSPECTOR.4.5.ALLLOTFILLSSHALLMEET95%COMPACTIONOFAASHTOT-99COMPACTION.6.FILLSSHALLBEINSTALLEDINVERTICALLIFTSNOTEXCEEDING8INCHESINTHICKNESSANDSHALLBECOMPACTEDASPREVIOUSLYNOTED.7.FILLSPLACEDONSLOPESEXCEEDING5H:IVSHALLBEKEYEDANDBENCHEDGEOTECHNICALAPPROVALREQUIREDPRIORTOANYFILLPLACEMENT.8.ALLSURFACESSHALLBEGRADEDSMOOTHANDBEFREEOFIRREGULARITIESTHATMIGHTACCUMULATESURFACEWATER.9.ALLCUTANDFILLSLOPESSHALLNOTEXCEED2:1SLOPES.10.ANYEXCESSMATERIALNOTREQUIREDTOMEETTHEGRADESSHOWNONTHEPLANSSHALLBEHAULEDFROMTHESITETOACONTRACTORPROVIDEDWASTESITE.11.ALLEXPOSEDANDUNWORKEDSOILSSHALLBESTABILIZEDBYSUITABLEAPPLICATIONOFEROSIONCONTROLBMP’S.12.ALLSURFACESREQUIRINGVEGETATIONSHALLBEROUGHENEDPRIORTOSEEDING(l.E.WHEELTRACKEDPERPENDICULARTOSURFACEFLOWTOREDUCEEROSIONANDHELPVEGETATION).REVISIONDATE:10/28/02File:J\GIS\ENGINEER\CAD\DETAlLS\CAMAS\EROS!ON-GEN\GD-NOTES EROSION/SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES: 1.THE EROSION/SEDIMENT CONTROL (ESC)PLAN IS TO BE UTILIZED AS A GUIDE TO CONTROL THE TRANSPORT OF LOOSE SOILS TO THE PROPERTY OUTSIDE OF THE CONSTRUCTION AREA AND AROUND THE CONSTRUCTION SITE.THE ESC MEASURES SHALL BE UPGRADED AS NEEDED FOR UNEXPECTED STORM EVENTS AND TO ENSURE THAT SEDIMENT AND SEDIMENT LADEN WATER DOES NOT LEAVE THE SITE. 2.THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ESC PLANS AND THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE,REPLACEMENT AND UPGRADING OF THE ESC MEASURES IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR UNTIL ALL CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED AND APPROVED AND PERMANENT VEGETATION/LANDSCAPING IS ESTABLISHED. 3.IF THE CITY INSPECTOR OR ENGINEER(S)HAS EVIDENCE OF POOR CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES OR EROSION CONTROL TECHNIQUES,A “STOP WORK”ORDER SHALL BE ISSUED UNTIL PROPER MEASURES HAVE BEEN TAKEN AND APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEERING STAFF. 4.THE CONTRACTORS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH THE CITY OF CAMAS EROSION/SEDIMENT CONTROL HANDBOOK AND THE STORMWATER MANUAL IN WASHINGTON STATE (LATEST EDITION),VOL.II. 5.ALL EROSION/SEDIMENT CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE IN PLACE AND IN WORKING CONDITION PRIOR TO DISTURBING AND EXPOSING ANY SOIL SURFACES (I.E. CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCES,FILTER FABRIC /STRAWBALE SEDIMENT BARRIERS, AND SEDIMENTATION TRAPS)AND MAINTAINED FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT.TRAPPED SEDIMENT IN EXCESS OF 1 FOOT SHALL BE REMOVED OR STABILIZED ON-SITE.DISTURBED SOIL AREAS RESULTING FROM VEGETATION REMOVAL SHALL BE PERMANENTLY STABILIZED.ADDITIONAL MEASURES MAY BE REQUIRED TO ENSURE THAT ALL PAVED AREAS ARE KEPT CLEAN FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. 6.TO MINIMIZE EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION TRANSPORTATION,EARTHWORK SHALL NOT BE PERFORMED WHILE SOILS ARE IN AN UNSTABLE STATE DUE TO PRECIPITATION. 7.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO HAVE CLEARING LIMITS AND /OR ANY EASEMENTS,SENSITIVE OR CRITICAL AREAS,AND THEIR BUFFERS,TREES,AND DRAINAGE COURSES FLAGGED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION.DURING THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD,NO DISTURBANCE BEYOND THE FLAGGED CLEARING LIMITS SHALL BE PERMITTED .FLAGGING LIMITS ARE TO BE MAINTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION. 8 .REMOVE ONLY THOSE TREES AND SHRUBS THAT NEED TO BE REMOVED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS,SIDEWALKS,UTILITIES,AND STORMWATER FACILITIES. 9.ALL ROAD EXISTING AND NEWLY CONSTRUCTED CATCH BASINS OR CURB INLETS AFFECTED BY CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE PROTECTED AGAINST SEDIMENT DEPOSITS.AT NO TIME SHALL MORE THAN ONE FOOT OF SEDIMENT BE ALLOWED TO ACCUMULATE WITHIN A TRAPPED CATCH BASIN.ALL CATCH BASINS AND CONVEYANCE LINES SHALL BE CLEANED PRIOR TO PAVING.THE CLEANING OPERATION SHALL NOT FLUSH SEDIMENT LADEN WATER INTO THE DOWNSTREAM SYSTEM . 10 .ALL POLLUTANTS THAT OCCUR ON-SITE DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE HANDLED AND DISPOSED OF IN A MANNER THAT DOES NOT CAUSE CONTAMINATION OF STORMWATER SYSTEM . 11.ALL DISTURBED SOIL SURFACES ARE TO BE STABILIZED BY A SUITABLE APPLICATION OF “BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES”.NO SOILS SHALL REMAIN UNSTABILIZED FOR MORE THAN TWO DAYS DURING THE PERIOD OF OCTOBER 1 THRU JULY 5.FROM JULY 5 THRU OCTOBER 1,NO SOIL SHALL REMAIN UNSTABILIZED FOR MORE THAN 7 DAYS.STABILIZATION OF DISTURBED SOIL AREAS CANCONSISTOFHYDROSEEDINGORHAND-SEEDING,MULCHING,PLACEMENTOFEROSIONCONTROLBLANKETSORPLASTIC.ALLSEEDEDAREASARETOBEFERTILIZED,WATERED,ANDMAINTAINEDTOENSURETHATTHEREGROWTHOFVEGETATIONISASSOONASPOSSIBLE.12.ALLTEMPORARYSEDIMENTANDEROSIONCONTROL“BMP’S”SHALLBEREMOVEDWITHIN30DAYSAFTERFINALSITESTABILIZATIONISACHIEVEDORAFTERTHETEMPORARY“BMP’S”ARENOLONGERNEEDED.13.THECONTRACTORSHALLBERESPONSIBLEFORPOLICINGTHEJOBSITEDAILYANDMAINTAININGTHEEROSION/SEDIMENTCONTROLMEASURESTHROUGHOUTALLPHASESOFCONSTRUCTION.ANINSPECTIONLOGSHALLBEKEPTANDMADEAVAILABLETOTHECITYOFCAMAS.THEPOLICINGANDMAINTENANCESHALLINCLUDE,BUTNOTBELIMITEDTO:•VERIFYINGTHATALLAREASAREGRADEDSUCHTHATALLRUNOFFISDIRECTEDTOASEDIMENTATIONDEVICEBEFOREDISCHARGETOSURFACE.REMOVALOFTRAPPEDSILTATSILTBARRIERS,SILTTRAPS,ORPOINTSOFACCUMULATION.ADDITIONALPROTECTIVEMEASURESDUETOJOBSITEORWEATHERCONDITIONSASREQUIREDBYCITYOFCAMASWATERQUALITY.MONITORINGOFVEHICLESLEAVINGTHESITETOMINIMIZETRANSMISSIONOFLOOSESOILSTOTHEPUBLICROADWAYS.PLACINGOFTHESTRAWBALESEDIMENTATIONBARRIERATTHEENTRANCEDURINGPRECIPITATIONORATTHEENDOFTHEWORKDAYBEFORELEAVINGTHESITE.VERIFYTHATALLPROPERTIESADJACENTTOTHEPROJECTSITEAREPROTECTEDFROMSEDIMENTATIONDEPOSITION.THISMAYBEACCOMPLISHEDBYINSTALLINGPERIMETERCONTROLSSUCHASSEDIMENTATIONBARRIERS,FILTERSORDIKES,SEDIMENTATIONBASINS/TRAPS,ORBYACOMBINATIONOFSUCHMEASURES.;14.CUTANDFILLSLOPESSHALLBEDESIGNEDANDCONSTRUCTEDINAMANNERTHATWILLMINIMIZEEROSION.SLOPESSHALLBESTABILIZEDINACCORDANCEWITHEROSION/SEDIMENTCONTROLNOTE11.SLOPESFOUNDTOBEERODINGEXCESSIVELYWITHINTWOYEARSOFCONSTRUCTIONMUSTBEPROVIDEDWITHADDITIONALSLOPESTABILIZINGMEASURES.THESEMEASURESMAYCONSISTOFROUGHENEDSOILSURFACES,INTERCEPTORS,DIVERSIONSORTERRACES,TEMPORARYORPERMANENTCHANNELS,ADDITIONALVEGETATION,ORPIPESLOPEDRAINSASREQUIREDBYCITYOFCAMASWATERQUALITYUNTILTHEPROBLEMISCORRECTED.15.THEESCMEASURESONINACTIVESITESSHALLBEINSPECTEDANDMAINTAINEDAMINIMUMOFONCEAMONTHORWITHIN24HOURSFOLLOWINGASTORMEVENT.16.THECONTRACTORSHALLBERESPONSIBLEFORINSTALLINGUNDERGROUNDUTILITIESASSPECIFIEDBELOW:•WHEREFEASIBLE,NOMORETHAN500FEETOFTRENCHSHALLBEOPENATONETIME.•WHERECONSISTENTWITHSAFETYANDSPACECONSIDERATIONS,EXCAVATEDMATERIALSHALLBEPLACEDONTHEUPHILLSIDEOFTRENCHES.•TRENCHDE-WATERDEVICESSHALLDISCHARGEINTOASEDIMENTTRAPORSEDIMENTPOND.17.PRIORTOCONSTRUCTION,THECITYOFCAMASREQUIRESANAPPROVEDFORMOFSECURITYINTHEAMOUNTOF200%OFTHEENGINEER’SESTIMATEDCOSTOFTHEESCMEASURES,INCLUDINGASSOCIATEDLABOR,ASSHOWNINTHEAPPROVEDESCPLAN.Revised:10/28/02File:CAD\Details\Camas\Erosion\EC-Notes.doc ; WATER QUALITY NOTES:i 1.GRADE BIOFILTRATION SWALE CAREFULLY TO ATTAIN UNIFORM LONGITUDINAL AND LATERAL SLOPES AND TO ELIMINATE HIGH AND LOW SPOTS. 2.VEGETATION IN BIOFILTRATION SYSTEMS SHALL BECOME FULLY ESTABLISHED PRIOR TO COMMENCING WITH INSTALLATION OF AC PAVEMENT FOR ALL AREAS DRAINING INTO THE WATER QUALITY SYSTEM.IF SOD IS PLACED IN BIOFILTRATION SYSTEM PRIOR TO PAVING,THE CONTRACTOR SHALL OVERSEED THE SOD WITH THE SPECIFIED SEED MIX PRIOR TO COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT . 3.BIOFILTRATION SYSTEMS SHALL BE MAINTAINED BY THE CONTRACTOR UNTIL FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT BY THE CITY.THIS SHALL INCLUDE IRRIGATING,MOWING,AND ALL OTHER MAINTENANCE AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN A HEALTHY STAND OF GRASS. 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Phone:(360)834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www.ci .camas.wa.us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P .O .Box 1055 Camas,WA 98607 Creation Date:10 /28/02 Revision Date: :STREETCONSTRUCTIONNOTES:!1.ENGINEEREDFILLSHALLBEPLACEDANDCOMPACTEDINACCORDANCEWITHW.S.D.O.T2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSSECTION2-03.3(14).FORFILLAREASWITHINROADWAYS,METHODCOF(14)CSHALLBEUSED.FORFILLAREASOUTSIDEOFROADWAYSMETHODBSHALLBEUSED.ALLFILLPLACEDSHALLBEVERIFIEDBYGEOTECHNICALTESTING.TESTRESULTSSHALLBEFORWARDEDTOTHECITYOFCAMASPROJECTENGINEER.;2.MATERIALSINSOFTSPOTSWITHINTHEROADWAYSHALLBEREMOVEDTOTHEDEPTHREQUIREDTOPROVIDEAFIRMFOUNDATIONANDSHALLBEBACKFILLEDWITH1AND1/2INCHMINUSCRUSHEDROCK.3.ALLSUBGRADETOBEPROOFROLLEDANDAPPROVEDBYTHECITYINSPECTORORBYAGEOTECHNICALENGINEER.SUBGRADEFILLSARETOBETESTEDUSINGTHEA.A.S.H.T.O.T-180TESTMETHOD.4.ALLTRENCHLINES,FILLAREASANDBASECOURSELOCATEDINTHERIGHT-OF-WAYSHALLMEET95%OFAASHTOT-180COMPACTION.5.THECONTRACTORSHALLNOTIFYTHECITYINSPECTORAMINIMUMOF24HOURSPRIORTOSUBGRADEPROOFROLLORGRADECHECKINSPECTIONS.6.THEAGGREGATEROADBASESHALLBECOMPACTEDPERW.S.D.O.T.2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSSECTION4-04.3.THECONTRACTORSHALLSUBMITTESTRESULTSTOTHEENGINEERANDCITYINSPECTOR.MAXIMUMDENSITY(95%)ASDETERMINEDBYA.A.S.H.T.O.T-180TESTMETHOD.i7.ASPHALTCONCRETEPAVEMENTMIXSHALLBEDESIGNEDFROMAMIXFORMULAAPPROVEDBYW.S.D.O.T.FORMATERIALUSED.CONTRACTORTOPROVIDETHECITYWITHCERTIFICATEOFCOMPLIANCEFROMTHEASPHALTPAVEMENTPLANT,UNLESSOTHERWISEINDICATED.i:8.THEASPHALTCONCRETEPAVEMENTMIXSHALLBECOMPACTEDPERW.S.D.O.T.2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSSECTION5-04.3(10).CONTRACTORSHALLSUBMITTESTRESULTSTOTHEENGINEERANDTHECITYINSPECTOR.i9.ALLSTORMSYSTEMIMPROVEMENTSANDSTORMWATERDETENTIONANDTREATMENTFACILITIESSHALLBECOMPLETEDANDPROPERLYFUNCTIONINGPRIORTOANYPAVING.i!Revised:10/28/02File:J\GIS\Engineer\CAD\Details\Street\ST-notes.doc ! : ! : i : ! i ! 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I : i ; Storm Details ; i ; Phone:(360)834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www.ci.camas.wa .us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P.O.Box 1055 Camas,WA 98607 iI i ; Creation Date:10/28/02 Revision Date: i STORMCONSTRUCTIONNOTES:1.ALLTRENCHEXCAVATIONANDPIPEINSTALLATIONSHALLCONFORMTOW.S.D.O.T.2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSSECTION7-08.3(1)ANDSECTION7-08.3(2).ALLEXCESSMATERIALFROMTHETRENCHEXCAVATIONSHALLBEDISPOSEDOFONANAPPROVEDSITE.i:12.PIPEBEDDING,PIPEZONEMATERIALANDTRENCHBACKFILLSHALLBEANAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIALOFEITHERWASHEDSCREENINGSOR5/8INCHMINUSCRUSHEDROCK.SANDBACKFILLISNOTALLOWED.;3.TRENCHCOMPACTIONSHALLBEPERW.S.D.O.T2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSSECTION7-08.3(3).CONTRACTORTODETERMINETHETYPEOFEQUIPMENTANDMETHODTOUSETOACHIEVETHEREQUIREDCOMPACTION.EACHLIFTSHALLBECOMPACTEDTOAMINIMUMOF95PERCENTOFTHEMAXIMUMDENSITYASDETERMINEDBYTHEA.A.S.H.T.O.T-180TESTMETHOD.'!I;!:4.SETTLEMENTOFTHEFINISHEDSURFACEWITHINTHEWARRANTYPERIODSHALLBECONSIDEREDTOBEARESULTOFIMPROPERCOMPACTIONANDSHALLBEPROMPTLYREPAIREDBYTHECONTRACTORATNOEXPENSETOTHECITY.;f:5.ALLSTORMPIPESHALLBEPVCORN-12WITHDOUBLEBELLEDCOUPLINGSWITH0-RINGTYPEGASKETSORAPPROVEDEQUAL.:iI6.ALLSTORMPIPELATERALSTOBEAMINIMUM10INCHESDIAMETERWITHAMINIMUMSLOPEOFS=0.0100UNLESSSPECIFIEDOTHERWISEINTHEPLANS.i!17.ALLMANHOLESLOCATEDINUNIMPROVEDEASEMENTSANDRIGHTOFWAYSSHALLBEPROVIDEDWITHTAMPERPROOFLIDSANDSHALLBESET6INCHESABOVEFINISHEDGRADE.i::8.VIDEOINSPECTIONTAPESANDREPORTSMAYBEREQUIREDATTHECITY’SDISCRETION.MANDRELTESTINGMAYBEREQUIREDATTHECITY’SDISCRETION.:?;irI:!;::!'1::;i!iRevised:10/28/02File:J\GIS\Engineer\CAD\Details\Camas\Street\Stm-notes.doc II,*»AIz2Z:2:OCMtCN!rot:\i24"MIN.36"CURBINLETMINii,nATOPVIEWL31/2"x31/2"x1/4"x36"MIN.ORPI4"x1/4"x36"MIN.ITRASHRACKSfl*^41/2"!24"24”:FRONTVIEW8"DIA.STORMSEWERPIPEUNLESSOTHERWISESHOWNONPUNS.INSTALLRISERSECTIONSASREQ'DTOMATCHFINISHEDGRADE»-^GROUT24"31/2"2"APWATYPE60ATRAPOREQUALrii«JWlK-7!a\\VVt4kJ*r«15*!rCOtj£S=1%MIN<3.i•i*<1anIsiCOJv•:A:•3u’nPIPETOBEINSTALLEDINFACTORYSUPPLIEDKNOCKOUTS.•>6"1B""4rSECTION"A-A"*AAJfitNOTE:CURB<5cGUTTERTOBEINSTALLEDPRIORTOINSTALLATIONOFCURBINLETS.CONTRACTORISRESPONSIBLEFORBLOCKINGOUTCURB<ScGUTTERFORADEQUATESPACEININSTALLINGCURBINLETS.WSDOTCATCHBASINTYPEIISHEEToerewp-noNiCURBINLETDETAILCITYOFCAMAS,DEPARTMENTOFPUBLICWORKSCAMAS,WASHINGTON98607OAT£12-6-QOJ/Dilolt/Comoi/DRAWNBTiMBKSCALE:MonoSateREVISION:12-6-00 i ' : i TOP UNIT I CAST -IRON FRAME AND GRATE AVAILABLE SEPARATELY OR WITH FRAME CAST INTO 6 "CONCRETE SLAB. II DUCTILE IRON GRATES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE FOR WSDOT INSTALLATION WEIGHT —520 LB.. TYPE 60A TRAP OR EQUAL'GROUT 5 =1%Mirt. I4'',6 *',OR 12 " \RISERS 8 "STORM SEWER OR AS PER PLANS 2DsCO2 Z 2<i i 114J Aeh i ; LIFT HOLES FOR HANDLING V\ : !BASE SECTION 26 “! KNOCKOUTS ARE PROVIDED FOR PIPE O.D.OF 19 ".i V 5 “i !*J ius'.STEEL REINFORCED AND PLOYPROPYLENE FIBER REINFORCED UNITS ARE AVAILABLE. 1/ i •» i ><4s•i!01 rCO KT */STEEL REINFORCED UNITS MEET WSDOT AND WASHINGTON APWA SPECIFICATIONS. h .SX * i * A : ALL CONCRETE IS 4,000 PS1 -MIN . A io i iAr."A A .!a •-<<J a ALL REBAR MEETS ASTM A615 GRADE u A : *3 a 60. WEIGHT-2200 LB. i RHEET DESCRIPTION;TYPE 1 CATCH BASIN CITY OF CAMAS,DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CAMAS ,WASHINGTON 98607 DATE 12-6-00 j/DBlo!l*/Cam«/ Slr«tl/TypelCB.dwy : DRAWNBY :MBK SCALE:NoiToBc* REVOK3M: 12-6-00 !iiFLATTOP;If^1iii)T7>{AA8":;!DETAILAPLANVIEW'!iSiiAA36":::I1,-2'-3,-4SECTIONSINOTES:1)ALLPIPEOPENINGSSHALLBECOREDANDRUBBERBOOTEDORSANDCOLLARED.2)MASTICSEALREQ’DINALLKEYLOCKJOINTS3)MANHOLESSHALLCONFORMTOASTMC-478IVARIABLEi4)FLATTOPSECTIONMAYBEUSEDFORSHALLOWMANHOLES6"f48”<i5"58"I:48"STORMSEWERMANHOLECITYOFCAMAS,DEPARTMENTOFPUBLICWORKSCAMAS,WASHINGTON98607SHEETDESCRIPTION:DATE12-6-00Ij/Deloli/Comai/MlSC/UHABDRAWNBY:MBKSCALE;NotToScabREVISION;12-6-00 COMPACTEDGRANULARBACKFILLUPTOPAVEMENTSECTION95%MAX.DENSITY(AASHTOT-180)APPROVALOPSOURCEREQUIRED.EXISTINGFRAMESCCOVERORWATERTIGHTFRAME&COVERWHENSPECIFIEDONPLANS.ADJUSTTOFINISHEDGRADE,j/K3X<PRECASTGRADERINGS2OQpoS<o2r~\CDnUi>o5GROUT04»PRECASTCONESECTION&-MANHOLESECTIONASREQ’DFORRECONSTRUCTIONOFEXISTINGMANHOLESWHENSPECIFIEDONPLANS.D-24”MIN.>«3oO2mOO5i;H>§3 0z2Zcom_CoZT1ojHnow5<4-OJ£>8”DIA.STORMSEWER~PIPEUNLESSOTHERWISESHOWNONPLANS.\_LrLSLOPEASEXISTINGORPERPLANS5>oMANHOLEADAPTERBOOT73-siT|mc:CD^ctf)t>48”I.D.GROUTo•>:§^oX7iO<27si mIDl5IlCONTRACTORTOFIELDVERIFYJOINTTYPE.ALLJOINTSTOBESEALEDWITHRUBBERGASKETSORJOINTSSEALANT.rrS'8S?8IVI<U1!illEXISTINGBASESECTIONTYPICALMANHOLEl....—- PIPEDIA.+18"MAX.PIPEDIA.+18"MAX.\\X\\\V\SURFACERESTORATION\\\V\x\X.XUJ3pQS<-Ol>o—WT1P<2>COcnI!ozsmCDmr-|-j032:1*1QJ-1OLLJSEESTREETSECTION\\\\\\\\>v\\VVV/////V////////''//////xv/x/x//////V'-P/'////.‘////,////X,Vzv,X,/VXXyX.*vvX'Vp///////V/////P7////////////<'/s'>7777Vv:7y7:7'->7-vo177<7;77>'7'"7VV///*7//'y•yZ7liJoDC<XJuo/<ouCOBACKFILLTOBEAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIALCOMPACTEDIN12”LIFTS.BACKFILLTOBEAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIALCOMPACTEDIN12”LIFTS.oCLCD00cn«-<7a.Z.7/72IIOoUJ7/O>^>CL^CL^<<i7.'7,'7:7XVooOo<K6^iDOcncn<00/CD7.-V,•/-CL—mIy/7.7/V'//7/7Vi7yVOcn1—ZO/7/7't(J!7//;'7//V,V7,'XX:XX•zzOS5TCLCL///22y77,X-X/'UJUJZV6”X//VX,'VyVI*CLb>>Oy27OoUJoLLJ777//y/CLCMUJ/MIN.MIN.zozoocn00UJcn«—CLa7XXy*7OLLJoox:x<ui1Lxy»CLUJ'*"6UJ7,X"y>;CLI—|tOO<CcnCLICLPIPE7PIPE727UJ7y/7,7UJT3OzCL^>CL.7VDIA'XX7DIAomo^cncno00//CLCL//CD/Z7703a>7xj77o7//7///77yrmlcnj—OQO777l4"'/<71,777:77:7:777LLJLJ77$m4"MIN./CDMIN.77j///Oy7>:Xx^32;tryBEDDINGANDPRECOVERTOBEAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIAL.BEDDINGANDPRECOVERTOBEAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIAL.I7*njTRENCHSECTIONOUT0ER/WTRENCHSECTIONINR/W31^•Il88IIIIJ!SiI 18 ”PIPE DIA .+18 ”MAX18” SURFACE RESTORATIONoQm|3>< >oW CO"**"1—I ^.c n c n MARKING TAPE REQUIRED FOR ALL SANITARY LINES*/ v V,V ,7,V>A 7,'/.V s f J'/!•'><'J i f 7 <<>s<o <Avtj{>y f /O/1';f s ,y v '//<,/X <y ryXT-*'yVo/^ZV /1 . 2 y 2 7 */C /'• Y 2 y'6 v, '>‘A VV/A i.;Z (' V,o •Vo=5 *y/O c/,'7 BACKFILL TO BE APPROVED GRANULAR MATERIAL COMPACTED IN 12 "LIFTS.. f J<NOTES: 1 .SAWCUT ALL EDGES FOR SURFACE RESTORATION •.f ;/'/j '2V.V;(J Q_/ HI /z zg CPmHcozTJO)-H^ /O '<0 V ., /Z : /•7 y oo n :o<CD VLO ALL TRENCH COMPACTION SHALL MEET OR EXCEED 95 %OF AASHTO T -1 S 0 2 .A /(/l/cn .GY A 7 ///f>f 27X { /m t t y ('7 t y t2y,A . V 7<7 7 Zoocr~N 3.BEDDING AND PRECOVER TO BE APPROVED GRANULAR MATERIAL.' ~n LLJoz>6 ”TJ V/,0 OcxCDdCOom^oo—1po^oCDW oLd y •-y t7,7CNMIN.z o /yroLLJ<oc 2 Z /o C7•y '2 2 y<7 /7 4.STREET SURFACE RESTORATION SHALL CONSIST OF 3 "OF CLASS A OR B ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT OVER 12 "OF 1 1 /4 ”MINUS CRUSHED AGGREGATE 7NCLQ_2 PIPELLJOCL</*,V yDIAooCL/2z/Z j j /o CO Q CD LLJ y /,r //2 ^//2 /r 1/OQ 4 ”MIN.V, ;f /y“7 t /r ~7 r~?«?r~7 1 7 ry?T^T r"/2^7/7 O 7 1 /()(J *7 r;2 7 ,*2 7/;.O //.>V G->.7/,^,-•/. c O 5*8CDl It?! **Bi I ICITYOFCAMASSewerDetailsPhone:(360)834-3451Fax:(360)834-1535www.ci.camas.wa.usCityofCamas616NEFourthAvenueP.O.Box1055Camas,WA98607CreationDate:10/28/02RevisionDate: CITY OF CAMAS S.T .E.F.Sewer Details Phone:(360 )834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www.ci.camas.wa .us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P.O.Box 1055 Camas,WA 98607 Creation Date:10 /28 /02 Revision Date: SEPTICTANKEFFLUENTFILTER(S.T.E.F.)NOTES:1.ALLTRENCHEXCAVATIONANDPIPEINSTALLATIONSHALLCONFORMTOW.S.D.O.T.2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSSECTION7-08.3(1)ANDSECTION7-08.3(2).ALLEXCESSMATERIALFROMTHETRENCHEXCAVATIONSHALLBEDISPOSEDOFONANAPPROVEDSITE.2.PIPEBEDDING,PIPEZONEMATERIALANDTRENCHBACKFILLSHALLBEANAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIALOFEITHERWASHEDSCREENINGSOR5/8INCHMINUSCRUSHEDROCK.SANDBACKFILLISNOTALLOWED.TRENCHCOMPACTIONSHALLBEPERW.S.D.O.T.2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSSECTION7-08.3(3).CONTRACTORTODETERMINETHETYPEOFEQUIPMENTANDMETHODTOUSETOACHIEVETHEREQUIREDCOMPACTION.EACHLIFTSHALLBECOMPACTEDTOAMINIMUMOF95PERCENTOFTHEMAXIMUMDENSITYASDETERMINEDBYTHEA.A.S.H.T.O.T-180TESTMETHOD.3.4.SETTLEMENTOFTHEFINISHEDSURFACEWITHINTHEWARRANTYPERIODSHALLBECONSIDEREDTOBEARESULTOFIMPROPERCOMPACTIONANDSHALLBEPROMPTLYREPAIREDBYTHECONTRACTORATNOEXPENSETOTHECITY.5.ALLPIPEANDFITTINGSSHALLBEPVC1120,CLASS200GASKETEDPIPEUNLESSOTHERWISENOTED.6.PIPESHALLBEBEDDEDWITHAMINIMUMOF4INCHESOFAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIAL.7.14GUAGEINSULATEDTONINGWIRESHALLBEPLACEDDIRECTLYOVERALLSEWERMAINSANDSERVICELATERALS.THETONINGWIRESHALLBEACCESSIBLEATALLCLEANOUTS,A.A.R.V.’S,RISERS,CLEANOUTSANDMANHOLES.ALLSPLICESANDCONNECTIONSTOTONINGWIRESHALLBEPROTECTEDWITHKINGGELCAPSORANAPPROVEDEQUAL.8.MAINLINECLEANOUTSSHALLBESPACEDAMAXIMUMOF400FEETANDORFOREVERY90DEGREESOFBENDS.9.ALLPIPEANDFITTINGSSHALLBEAIRTESTEDATFIVEP.S.I.FORONEMINUTEPEREVERY100FEETOFMAINLINE.10.SANITARYSERVICELATERALENDSSHALLEXTEND8FEETPASTTHESTREETRIGHT-OF-WAYLINEORASSHOWNONTHEPLANSANDMARKEDWITHA10FOOTLONG2X4.11.ALLSANITARYLINESSHALLBEINSTALLEDWITHAMINIMUMCOVEROF6FEETANDAMINIMUMGRADEOF0.4%UNLESSOTHERWISESHOWNONTHEPLANS.Revised:10/28/02File:J\GISVEngineer\CAD\Details\Camas\Sewer\STEF\STEF-Notes 4 —3/8"HOLE AROUND PERIMETER 4 "DEPTH OF PEA -i GRAVEL FOR DRAIN \ FILTER FABRIC CONCRETE METER BOX W/GRATE BROOKS §38 DRAIN BOX.OR APPROVED EQUAL FINISH GRADE1:1 SAND/PEAT MIXTURE OR ORGANIC SOIL PEA GRAVEL PIPE ZONEOQCO£32 SEE DRAIN " TRAP DETAIL >o r ’to 2 2C/3^1“XIO LIQUID LEVEL ZmO I~p—I Zg p 3 ”MIN. LIQUID LEVELto #ss SLOPE ID DRAIN HOLEmSECTION DRAIN TRAP DETAIL O)—1oO~T1 PIPE COUPLING OR REDUCER AS REQ'D TO CONNECT PIPE TO PERF.PIPE c:CD o PIPE SIZE AS REQ 'D ON AIR VENT/RELEASE ASSEMBLY DETAIL 20’ o 4 "PVC PERFORATED DRAIN PIPE ~\73 x ;<;<55m7sCO.VCN MAINTAIN NEGATIVE SLOPE ON LINE FROM SOIL FILTER TO AIR RELEASE ASSEMBLY OR AIR VENT 1 *gV5iAT DRAIN TO DAYLIGHT SEE DRAIN TRAP DETAIL cisfOms t/TC3$Sii PLAN £“if FINISHGRADE2'6’10*2x4PAINTEDGREENP.U.E.SIDEWALKLANDSCAPEDSTRIP[JOQ>H“S-<COhiROAD/>OHT1m2<=>CO^mZDZ2HCONNECTTONINGWIREFORSERVICETOMAINLINETONINGWIREANDWRAPCONNECTIONW/CAMASAPPROVEDSYSTEM.I*“lmGRANULARBACKFILL=:O)_mm0 3»zs-HCDmdoozmCD-H^l/DtoL.JLUcrU-<o>-U^G^INSULATEDCOPPEfTTUMNe^crxcrh-n.LUtxJIxJCNOtoUTILITYMARKINGTAPEoOo^-TlCZoooSm4"Min.GRANULARBACKFILLSLOPE.020(EEET/FEET)PVCCL.20022-1/2*.OR45*BENDFITTINGOPTIONALDEPENDINGONLOCATIONo4"PVCCAP4"PVC1120SWP%>O7=?or~C/TELEVATIONOFSERVICESTUB0UTANDCONNECTIONTOBENOTEDONASBUILTDRAWINGSIISEWERMAIN4”CL.200PVCxMAINGASKETEDWYEORTEESV3iL*If88m«-s^His' MAIN SIZE CLASS 200 PIPE SPOOL,TYPICAL- FLOW FLOW oo—i> >oo (/}~nQ3_ ^>CD S>5—I&m MAIN SIZE X 6 ”WYE , 6 "45’BEND FOR CLEAN-OUTX-~nzm^9-21:0 5 5 .z g5’ egmCD002 MAIN SIZE CLASS 200 45’BEND CJ)-H^om^^m C>03CO i I—^JD OCDgg.a^< / NOTE: 1.14 GA.INSULATED TONING WIRE REQUIRED.LOOP IN ALL CLEANOUT BOXES. 2.ALL PIPE FITTINGS SHALL BE GASKETED CLASS 200 PVC . CO I CLASS 200 SEWER MAIN;SIZE PER PLANS ftl*If Q 88 r-4U, mc.s^1•«1•IIIrl1i o-Ju.MAINSIZEX6"WYE.6"45'BENDFORCLEAN-OUTOQ-H1MAINSIZECLASS20045'BENDo=O0)5m=;*35ip0m^a)z:oMAINSIZECLASS200PIPESPOOL,TYPICALFLOWFLOWCD—I9 9 8>~oC030303tZCDo3:§cxoc<MAINSIZEX6"WYE.6"45‘BENDFORCLEAN-OUT——MAINSIZECLASS20045*BEND7Ncn52*3£1s7:aI88V/NOTE:1.14GA.INSULATEDTONINGWIRERE0UIRED-LOOPINALLCLEANOUTBOXES.2.ALLPIPEFITTINGSSHALLBEGASKETEDCLASS200PVC.3r5lCLASS2005EWERjj2.3 Lr1•7*S J%A*-«...**•THREADED6"PLUGREFERTONOTE#36"CLASS200PIPESPOOL6"CLASS200PIPESPOOL0GLUEDFEMALEADAPTERATHREADED6"PLUGOQ-H>-\<S<-D>O—LQ>§l r6”CLASS20045*BENDMAINSIZEX6"CLASS200WYE^6"CLASS200PIPESPOOL6”CLASS200PIPESPOOLMAINSIZEX6”CLASS200REDUCER5”CLASS20045*BEND^MAINSIZEX6“CLASS200WYE5>FLOWW^TJX-VMAIMSIZEX6"CLASS200REDUCER^o.ZmII]D~o23H>>03IDzECDmr_rozWCLASS200SEWERMAIN;SIZEPERPLANSFLOWMAINSIZECUSS200BENDMAINSIZEWYEVCUSS200SEWERMAIN;SIZEPERPUNS>oMAINSIZECLASS20043BENDO)H(/)5°omLd-vj-pi~oc:UDQa!on5'Typ.£"<DJNOTE:1.14GA.INSUUTEDTONINGWIREREQUIRED.LOOPINALLCLEANOUTBOXES.2.ALLPIPEFITTINGSSHALLBEGASKETEDCLASS200PVC.3.PROVIDE2'Dia.x6”DEEPCONCRETERINGSAROUNDALLVALVEBOXES.4.DOWNSTREAMSECTIONMUSTBEATLEASTI*LOWERINELEVATIONTHANUPSTREAMSECTION.4’Typ.PQ§MAINSIZECLASS200BENDSo737sCD2ima2itn$l?*3iEoI8aoXaIIn5-1^xis3llsCOi3§ 6 *45’BEND FOR CLEAN -OUT 6 ”45*BEND MAIN SIZE X 6 "CLASS 200 REDUCER oo—| >ooCn“nD) >cn FLOW 6”CLASS 200 PIPE SPOOL>>mCD CLASS 200 SEWER MAIN;SIZE PER PLANS cnJZ-~n n§°5>co 0^)0)^-H13Z^Omc03Zr+ MAIN SIZE 45*BEND -MAIN SIZE WYE MAIN SIZE X 6”WYE, 6 "45*BEND FOR CLEANOUTCDHIOOvl~n ~uczCD o o KJ707\cn NOTE: 1.14 GA.INSULATED TONING WIRE REQUIRED.LOOP IN ALL CLEANOUT BOXES. 2 .ALL PIPE FITTINGS SHALL BE GASKETED CLASS 200 PVC. Ir*£SaycnI o f CLASS 200 SEWER MAIN;SIZE PER PLANSgs u_ %5- M HI1- 2’Diox6"CONCRETERINGMETERBOXEQUIPMENT.NO.MBBLIDTOREAD"SEWER”II..3"4.5”.'MAX'•'OQ-|£Sc/>THREADED6"PLUGGLUEDFEMALEADAPTERO>fmwnZ m SCDraCD0^2.ZS=3c omC Dooz_o)H O5°CD^71CD191=3£o6”CLASS200PIPESPOOL14GA.INSULATEDTONINGWIRE.TYP.X-NOTE:.1.PROVIDE2’Dio.x6"DEEPCONCRETERINGAROUNDVALVEBOXFORCLEANOUTSIFOUTOFROADWAY.SEEVALVEBOXDETAIL.2.ALLPIPEANDFITTINGSSHALLBEGASKETEDCLASS200PVC.6”CLASS20045*BEND00dCLASS200SEWERMAIN;SIZEPERPLANSO§oCDFLOWii*sg?!iiiMAINSIZEX6"CLASS200WYEIf|^ : DETAIL A PLAN VIEWFLATTOP tl-—IT.TL A 1A !“d 8 “v \L vl'-—24 “— A -V ECCENTRIC CONE TOP NOTES: FT IT 1 )ALL PIPE OPENINGS SHALL 3E CORED AND RUBBER BOOTEDAA \5.pa 2)MASTIC SEAL REO 'D IN ALL KEYLOCK JOINTSV24“—\v;36 "•pi)3)MANHOLES SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM C —478\KOR -N -SEAL BOOTt=D a 4)FLAT TOP SECTION MAY BE USED FOR SHALLOW MANHOLES.a TEE-H)5)MANHOLE TO BE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH C .O.C.STANDARDS 6 )MANHOLE SHALL BE BACKFILLED IN CONFORMANCE WITH TRENCH DETAIL id 1 FASTEN W/ /1 STAINLESSr^STEEL STRAPS & BOLTS 2 PVC 3034 OR APPRV‘D EQUAL 12 "MAX .® : r=DA A .rn) *3* cr1,-2 ‘-3 ,-4 SECTIONS •n UJ>o90*BEND f=o 2VARIABLE*\-\/ 60 '' i;i A d 12 ”MIN 1 1 /4”-0 COMP TO 95 %T -180 A .0 a*.*4 "« * STORM DROP MANHOLE (over 4') v CITY OF CAMAS,DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS^CAMAS,WASHINGTON 98607 SHEETDESCRIPTION:DATE'12-7-00 J/Detoii /Como*/ MISC/SIRM-MHSOORP.dwgDRAWNBY:MBK SCALE;Hoi To Sato :REVISION: 12-7-00 ::I:iDETAILAPLANVIEWFLATTOP;E=!A[A**£8"*<3^4«»ALI£aIECCENTRICCONETOPNOTES::i:1)ALLPIPEOPENINGSSHALLBECOREDANDRUBBERBOOTEDAA\J2)MASTICSEALREO'DINALLKEYLOCKJOINTS3)MANHOLESSHALLCONFORMTOASTMC—478\v;36"'FT)I\KOR-N-SEALBOOTt=Dt4)FLATTOPSECTIONMAYBEUSEDFORSHALLOWMANHOLES•uTEE5)MANHOLETOBETESTEDINACCORDANCEWITHC.O.C.STANDARDS,4FASTENW/STAINLESSSTEELSTRAPS&BOLTS6)MANHOLESHALLBEBACKFILLEDINCONFORMANCEWITHTRENCHDETAIL0IPVC3034ORAPPRV'DEQUAL12”MAX.0I0A..f=DsCO;i1'—2'—3'—4’SECTIONS4'„r=DLU>o90‘BENDVARIABLE‘I-\/60"J1/ft%i12”MIN11/4"-0COMPTO95%T-180c.*»4•aaiSHEETPESCRJPDOH:SANITARYDROP(over18")MANHOLECITYOFCAMAS,DEPARTMENTOFPUBLICWORKSCAMAS.WASHINGTON98607DATE:12-7-00J/DatoU/Comei/JO£R/SAN-MH8Q0RP,dwgDRAWNBY:UBKSCALEINatTabateREVUDN;12-7-00l CITY OF CAMAS i w < \\ 55 t \ S.T .E.P .Sewer Details Phone:(360)834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www .ci.camas.wa.us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P.O.Box 1055 Camas,WA 98607 Creation Date:10 /28/02 Revision Date: SEPTICTANKEFFLUENTPUMP(S.T.E.P.)NOTES:1.ALLTRENCHEXCAVATIONANDPIPEINSTALLATIONSHALLCONFORMTOW.S.D.O.T.2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSSECTION7-08.3(1)ANDSECTION7-08.3(2).ALLEXCESSMATERIALFROMTHETRENCHEXCAVATIONSHALLBEDISPOSEDOFONANAPPROVEDSITE.2.PIPEBEDDING,PIPEZONEMATERIALANDTRENCHBACKFILLSHALLBEANAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIALOFEITHERWASHEDSCREENINGSOR5/8INCHMINUSCRUSHEDROCK.SANDBACKFILLISNOTALLOWED.3.TRENCHCOMPACTIONSHALLBEPERW.S.D.O.T.2002STANDARDSPECIFICATIONSSECTION7-08.3(3).CONTRACTORTODETERMINETHETYPEOFEQUIPMENTANDMETHODTOUSETOACHIEVETHEREQUIREDCOMPACTION.EACHLIFTSHALLBECOMPACTEDTOAMINIMUMOF95PERCENTOFTHEMAXIMUMDENSITYASDETERMINEDBYTHEA.A.S.H.T.O.T-180TESTMETHOD.!i4.SETTLEMENTOFTHEFINISHEDSURFACEWITHINTHEWARRANTYPERIODSHALLBECONSIDEREDTOBEARESULTOFIMPROPERCOMPACTIONANDSHALLBEPROMPTLYREPAIREDBYTHECONTRACTORATNOEXPENSETOTHECITY.5.ALLSANITARYSEWERPIPEANDFITTINGS2INCHESINDIAMETERANDLARGERSHALLBEGASKETEDPVC1120,CLASS200.ALLSANITARYSEWERPIPEANDFITTINGSSMALLERTHAN2INCHDIAMETERSHALLBEPVCSCHEDULE40.6.PIPESHALLBEBEDDEDWITHAMINIMUMOF4INCHESOFAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIAL.7.14GUAGEINSULATEDTONINGWIRESHALLBEPLACEDDIRECTLYOVERALLSEWERMAINSANDSERVICELATERALS.THETONINGWIRESHALLBEACCESSIBLEATALLVALVES,RISERS,A.A.R.V.’SANDSERVICEBOXES.ALLSPLICESANDCONNECTIONSTOTONINGWIRESHALLBEPROTECTEDWITHKINGGELCAPSORANAPPROVEDEQUAL.8.ALLPIPEANDFITTINGSSHALLBEHYDROSTATICALLYTESTEDAT150P.S.I.FORFIFTEENMINUTES.9.ALLS.T.E.P.SANITARYSEWERMAINLINESSHALLBEINSTALLEDWITHAMINIMUMCOVEROF5FEET.Revised:10/28/02File:J\GISYEngineer\CAD\Details\Camas\Sewer\STEP\STEP-Notes CARSON INDUSTRIES 1419 -26 (BOLT DOWN) 12"CONTROL BOX !I=CP|,J •5 cnOQI3s s NOTE: CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY SIDEWALK LOCATION PRIOR TO LOCATING VALVE BOX 5mD2 232mz14GAINSULATED TONING LOOPED IN SERVICE BOX CN! 2cnco>>o>O'.C/3 UJX->TPo n=5-0<7 Iomz-CONNECT TONING WIRE FOR SERVICE TO MAINLINE TONING WIRE WITH KING GEL CAPS OR OTHER APPROVED CONNECTION AT ALL ^SPLICES O3H zo2 r CAPI"PVC BALL VALVE 1 "SLIP 90’BENDS mTOo ID 6 ”MINozscomooxO)-H m—i>oO "SEWER ”MARKING TAPE T1nodCD 1 "SCHEDULE 40 PVC PIPEo o yfPVC CHECK VALVE LC-1H SLIP SCH.80 NIPPLE 6"MIN.LENGTH 1 "PVC SLIPxSLIP BALL VALVE 1 "THREAD X SLIP SCH.80 NIPPLE 737s TEE,SHORT NIPPLE.AND BALL VALVE TO BE ASSEMBLED PRIOR TO INSTALLATIONANDSHALLBEINSPECTEDBYENGINEER BEFORE INSTALLATION. NOTE:CD St»i •SEE TRENCH DETAIL FOR BEDDING AND BACKFILL REQUIREMENTSzz3iilMAINSIZEX1"ROMAC STAINLESS STEEL SADDLE8Ios’I 5I u*§• 0§If FINISHGRADEiiiAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIALBACKFILL(NON-NATIVE)INH20LOADINGAREAS-OQ-H>—!2“<T^>o_COI?<QS<^COSELECTNATIVEBACKFILL.INN0N-H20LOADINGAREAS24”>coEq^o^n^H>3oz=!CP-IcomOo~Z.yJ*O)—ICDMIN.X-MARKINGTAPELABELEDSEWERLINE.1'ABOVEPIPES°i.o~oCDTONINGWIREc1’o3BEDDINGMATERIALCD:SO^2CDPIPEDIAZJCOo4"IIIMIN3l»S8ISwft18"MIN.if«4mW=11/2XPIPEDIAMETER+18"MAXIMUM ; ; ; MAINTAIN POSITIVE SLOPE !ii ; 90*ELL SCH.80 PVC J VAULT LID r -CARSON INDUSTRIES/1419 -26v12"CONTROL BOXSEETYPICALAUTOMATICAIR RELEASE VALVE Vi1"PVC BALL VALVE \DMAINTAINPOSITIVE SLOPE s 10'MAXIMUM 3'MINIMUM n ) w'n IT 1 "x MAINLINE DIA.SADDLE(STAINLESS) .PLAN STACK AS NECESSARY CARSON INDUSTRIES 1419 -2612“CONTROL BOXVAULT mnunumuBl LLLJi 1“TEE PVC SCHEDULE 80W- INSTALL 14 GAUGE WIRE INTO VAULT 1 "90'ELLXSCHEDULE 80 PVCPOSITIVESLOPE 37 APPROVED WIRE CONNECTIONLOCATEATEXACT—HIGH POINT OF MAIN(OR AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER) fx MAINLINE DIA.SADDLE(STAINLESS) LOCATE AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER PROFILE : i Manifold connection for air/vac assembly CITY OF CAMAS,DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CAMAS,WASHINGTON 98607 OATS 12-7-00 J/D«toll/Comoi/ Stww/MonilolddwgDRAWNBY!USK SCALE:NsTT»State REVISION; 12-7-00 33 -12"CARBONFILTERFIBERGLASSLIDW/GASKETAND2"HARDINSULATIONEXIST.GROUND1\OQ-H1^=563>||og§MIN11/2”—MAX3’‘14GA2”COMBINATIONAIRRELEASEANDVACUUMVALVESUITABLEFORSEWAGESUBMITFORAPPROVALINSULATEDTONINGWIRETOBELOOPED1/2"PVCBALLVALVEINVAULTZm°3 5>opa~'§^70CDmoo3CD2-HCD1"PVCUNION/PVCVAULT(24”MIN.DEPTH24"DIA,)POLYPROPYLENESTRAINERW/1/32”MESHSCREEN5OCflN-nCD1"PVCBALLVALVEu5"x8”x5/16”BASEPRECASTCONCRETEBLOCKORPAVERcz^03D)c<oCD5=5oD7sa><SEETYPICALMANIFOLDCONNECTIONDETAILFORCONNECTIONTOMAINLINEMINIMUMOF8"OFPEAGRAVELFORDRAINS1ro5i-jiES'Es5?8NOTE:UNITTOBESUPPLIEDCOMPLETELYASSEMBLEDBYSUPPLIERinc_a^Hi1sNOTE:PLACEINANON-TRAFFICAREA RICH NO.910 VALVE BOX W /COVER MARKING TO READ "SEWER " NOTE: USE VALVE STEM EXTENSION FOR ALL VALVES W /OPERATING NUT DEEPER THAN 4 FEET.1 2 \OQ—j>~!-<2TJ>O•coCO |im w&^5-a^Zm> H>Z CONCRETE RING AROUND VALVE 6 ” BOX SURROUND W /CONCRETE (WHEN IN .ASPHALT AREAS SURROUND W /ASPHALT)-A 14 GA.INSULATED TONING WIRE.BRING TO SUREACE IN VALVE BOX EPOXY COATED.RESILIENT WEDGE GATE VALVE. 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COVER PLATE —AND FRAME UTILITY VAULT No.332P. TOTAL wt .140 lbs. OQ-H>2 5>2T1to^TI MATCH EXIST.GRADE SPRING ASSISTED DOOR W /RECESSED LIFT HANDLE.O$>O 5 "TM~7~7 ^/s //7 \\xm|a>m“XI H>-?>0 3nziw r-'2 "MIN. 1 t>/5 *[;i i I 1 !I i li 1 i I I M I i !M h-—I CDmI h-CLASS III BACKFILL TO BE COMPACTED IN 8 "LIFTS BY PORTABLE HAND OPERATED COMPACTING DEVICE. 0021IaO)HD h- Xmz i-oTJ2UJCZx I—ca*>r—c—cr04 —ic5r~iij LONOTE:h—1a:$24 ”DIA.PVC TANK RISER OR AIR /VACUUM RELEASE ASSEMBLY VAULT.o TANKS REQUIRING TRAFFIC BEARING COVERS MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL DEPTH TO MATCH EXISTING GRADES. I—/I—7sCO H ANGLE IRON FRAME ~ TO BE CAST IN CONCRETE.CLEAR OPENING 32 3 /8 ”X 33 3/8".I siI igs s%ft!If CITYOFCAMASGravitySewerDetails;IPhone:(360)834-3451Fax:(360)834-1535www.ci.caraas.wa.usCityofCamas616NEFourthAvenueP.O.Box1055Camas,WA98607CreationDate:10/28/02RevisionDate: CONVENTIONAL GRAVITY SEWER CONSTRUCTION NOTES:. 1.ALL TRENCH EXCAVATION AND PIPE INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO W .S.D.O.T. 2002 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 7-08.3(1)AND SECTION 7-08.3(2).ALL EXCESS MATERIAL FROM THE TRENCH EXCAVATION SHALL BE DISPOSED OF ON AN APPROVED SITE.i 2.PIPE BEDDING,PIPE ZONE MATERIAL AND TRENCH BACKFILL SHALL BE AN APPROVED GRANULAR MATERIAL OF EITHER WASHED SCREENINGS OR 5/8 INCH MINUS CRUSHED ROCK.SAND BACKFILL IS NOT ALLOWED. j 3.TRENCH COMPACTION SHALL BE PER W .S.D.O .T.2002 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 7-08.3(3).CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT AND METHOD TO USE TO ACHIEVE THE REQUIRED COMPACTION.EACH LIFT SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF 95 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE A.A.S.H.T.O.T-180 TEST METHOD. 4.SETTLEMENT OF THE FINISHED SURFACE WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO BE A RESULT OF IMPROPER COMPACTION AND SHALL BE PROMPTLY REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO EXPENSE TO THE CITY. ! 5.ALL PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL CONFORM TO W.S.D.O.T.2002 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 7-17.2. 6.PIPE SHALL BE BEDDED WITH A MINIMUM OF 4 INCHES OF APPROVED GRANULAR MATERIAL.: 7.ALL PIPE CONNECTIONS AT MANHOLES SHALL BE CORED AND RUBBER BOOTED. 8.VACUUM TESTING OF MANHOLES IS REQUIRED PRIOR TO APPLICATION OF AN APPROVED HYDROGEN SULFIDE RESISTANT LINNER. 9.ALL MANHOLES SHALL BE COATED WITH A HYDROGEN SULFIDE RESISTANT LINNING,MATERIAL SUBMITTAL REQUIRED. 10.ALL PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE AIR TESTED AT FOUR P.S.I.FOR ONE MINUTE PER EVERY 100 FEET OF MAINLINE. 11.SANITARY SERVICE LATERAL SHALL BE 6 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND THE ENDS SHALL EXTEND 8 FEET PAST THE STREET RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OR AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS AND MARKED WITH A 10 FOOT LONG 2 X 4. 12.ALL SANITARY LINES SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH A MINIMUM COVER OF 6 FEET AND A MINIMUM GRADE OF 0.4%UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN ON THE PLANS. Revised:10/28/02File:J\GIS\Engineer\CAD\Details\Camas\Sewer\Gravity\Grav-Notes C.O.@ PROP .LINE 12 "OF 1 1 /4 "MINUS CRUSHED ROCK COMPACTED TO 95%OF T-180 OQH>2 CEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK ^ CEMENT CONCRETE CURB Sc GUTTER 3"CLASS "B ” ASPHALT CONC.“wioco O§i 03°zsiC/5egmCD002nCD—I<1°oo' ^nCD 1RICH910VALVEBOX SAWCUT EXTG. ASPHALT6”OF COVER Min. 6”THREADED CAP SELECT NATIVE MAT'L COMPACTED TO 95%OF T —99 —6 ”MIN APPROVED GRANULAR BACKFILL COMPACTED 95%OF T-1806”3034 45 DEG.BEND MAIN SIZE X 6 " ASTM 3034 WYE45DEG. BEND —CZ 4 ”ABS PIPECDCD ASTM 3034 PVC SEWER MAIN;SIZE PER PLANSOl2%MINCD IOCD2>3 \X ,4”MIN.GRANULARIBEDDING6"3034 x - 4 "ABS RED.4 "MIN.GRANULAR BEDDINGCD 6"ASTM 3034 PVCCDrj T6”3034 WYEI!£3iitf|lLos !i':!i::I:\CASTIRONRING&COVERCOVERSHALLREAD"SEWER",OPENINGDIAMETER4"LARGERTHANNOMINALPIPESIZE,H-20RATEDINPAVEDAREAS12"Typ.i6”CONC.DONUTINUNPAVEDAREASL«:*THREADEDPLUGm'FEMALEPVCADAPTER!I};!FILLWITHAPPROVEDGRANULARMATERIALMAINSIZEPVC3034RISER:!;I:GASKETED45*PVCBENDAPPROVEDGRANULARCOMPACTEDBACKFILLiNOTE:SEETRENCHDETAILFORBACKFILL/BEDDINGREQUIREMENTS::!8RIm4"BEDDING:ti:18HEETDESCRIPTIONtTyp.Stan.GravitySan.CleanoutCITYOFCAMAS,DEPARTMENTOFPUBLICWORKSCAMAS,WASHINGTON98607|DMEIZ-e-OOJ/DtloBi/Comoi/SBw«f/Cfo»co.d«9DRAWNBTiMBKSCALE;NolToGaMREVISIWt12-B-00 ! : : ; ;SFLAT TOP : r fATMr i :{3 8 ".1 a A J 12 "Max t i ii24 ! DETAIL A PLAN VIEW 1yU-W ECCENTRIC CONE TOP 1:T r !A A VI\/.F =0 \12"Max.V24"—\ 36 " \i \y \=0 1 ..a NOTES: 1 )ALL PIPE OPENINGS SHALL BE CORED AND RUBBER BOOTED OR SAND COLLARED . j-.F T ) 1 ‘2 ’—3 ’4' SECTIONS 2 )MASTIC SEAL REG ’D IN ALL KEYLOCK JOINTS 3 )MANHOLES SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM C -478 oYT) 48": =\) 4 )FLAT TOP SECTION MAY BE USED FOR SHALLOW MANHOLES : 5 )MANHOLE TO BE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH C.O.C.STANDARDS-I 1..VARIABLE/•1.;•\ j .. 6 "a •*4 •i '/12"MIN 1 1 /4"-0 COMP TO 95 %T-180r,I 1.*., \ SHEETPgBGRtPDON:48"GRAVITY SEWER MANHOLE CITY OF CAMAS ,DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CAMAS ,WASHINGTON 98607 DATE:12-8-00 J/D*loili/Comot /S«w«f /MH48DRAWNBYSMBK SCALE:Not To Scat* REVISION: 12 -8-00 :!:l!i!CITYOFCAMAS!:i;;i!:i:::WaterDetails;j!:i;Phone:(360)834-3451Fax:(360)834-1535www.ci.camas.wa.usCityofCamas616NEFourthAvenueP.O.Box1055Camas,WA98607CreationDate:10/28/02RevisionDate: WATER CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 1.ALL TRENCH EXCAVATION AND PIPE INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO W .S.D .O.T . 2002 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 7-08.3(1)AND SECTION 7-08.3(2).ALL EXCESS MATERIAL FROM THE TRENCH EXCAVATION SHALL BE DISPOSED OF ON AN APPROVED SITE. 2.PIPE BEDDING,PIPE ZONE MATERIAL AND TRENCH BACKFILL SHALL BE AN APPROVED GRANULAR MATERIAL OF EITHER WASHED SCREENINGS OR 5 /8 INCH MINUS CRUSHED ROCK.SAND BACKFILL IS NOT ALLOWED . 3.TRENCH COMPACTION SHALL BE PER W .S.D.O.T 2002 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 7-08.3(3).CONTRACTOR TO DETERMINE THE TYPE OF EQUIPMENT AND METHOD TO USE TO ACHIEVE THE REQUIRED COMPACTION.EACH LIFT SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF 95 PERCENT OF THE MAXIMUM DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY THE A.A.S.H.T.O.T-180 TEST METHOD . 4.SETTLEMENT OF THE FINISHED SURFACE WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD SHALL BE CONSIDERED TO BE A RESULT OF IMPROPER COMPACTION AND SHALL BE PROMPTLY REPAIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR AT NO EXPENSE TO THE CITY. 5.ALL VALVES 10 INCHES OR LESS IN DIAMETER SHALL BE RESILIENT WEDGE GATE VALVES,BUBBLE TIGHT AT 200 PSI,HAVE NON RISING STEMS,AND OPEN BY TURNING TO THE LEFT.PROVIDE A 2 INCH SQUARE NUT TO CONFORM TO AWWA C-504.ALL VALVES 12 INCHES OR LARGER IN DIAMETER SHALL BE BUTTERFLY VALVES. 6.ALL WATER PIPE 12 INCHES OR LESS IN DIAMETER SHALL BE DUCTILE IRON CLASS 52 PIPE.ALL WATER PIPE 14 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND LARGER SHALL BE DUCTILE IRON CLASS 51 PIPE.RUBBER GASKET TYPE SHALL BE U.S.PIPE,TYTON OR APPROVED EQUAL.ALL FITTINGS SHALL BE DUCTILE IRON OR CAST IRON AND SHALL CONFORM TO THE A.W.W .A.STANDARD C-110. 7.ALL TEES,FLANGES,CAPS,BENDS AND OFFSETS,AS WELL AS ALL OTHER APPURTENANCES WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO UNBALANCED THRUST,SHALL BE PROPERLY BRACED BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING METHODS: A.CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKING -AS DETAILED IN THE PLANS,SHALL BE PLACED AT BENDS,TEES,DEAD ENDS AND CROSSES.BLOCKING SHALL BE 3000 PSI CONCRETE POURED IN PLACE .CONCRETE BLOCKING SHALL BE AGAINST SOLID UNDISTURBED EARTH AT THE SIDES AND BOTTOM OF THE TRENCH EXCAVATION AND SHALL BE SHAPED SO AS NOT TO OBSTRUCT ACCESS TO THE JOINTS OF THE PIPE OR FITTINGS. B.MECHANICAL JOINT RESTRAINT -USE “EBBA IRON SERIES 1100 MEGA LUG MECHANICAL JOINT THRUST RESTRAINT”OR APPROVED EQUAL. CONTRACTOR TO RESTRAIN THE MINIMUM REQUIRED PIPE LENGTH WITH “EBBA IRON SERIES 800 COVERALL”OR APPROVED EQUAL. 8.ALL WATER MAINS SHALL BE TESTED AT 200 PSI IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7-11.3(11 )OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS .THE CITY SHALL BE NOTIFIED 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE FORTESTING . 9.CHLORINATION SHALL BE PREFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7-11.3(12) OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 10.APPROPRIATE DISPOSIAL AND OR DECHLORINATION OF FLUSHED WATER DURING BLOWOFF IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR . 11.PIPE TO HAVE A MINIMUM COVER OF 30 INCHES. Revised:10/28/02File:J\GIS\Engineer \CAD \Details\Camas\WaterYWater-notes.doc i O Q-U13TJ>or nC/)"nFORHORIZONTALBENDS:TEES:O:>>Q>5zCO—IFOR6"TEESUSEFORMULAWHERE:-Lb=THEMINIMUMREQUIREDRESTRAINEDPIPE(INFEET)ONTHEBRANCHLINELr=THETOTALLENGTH(INFEET)BETWEENTHEFIRSTJOINTSONEITHERSIDEOFTHETEEONTHEMAINRUN.CONDITIONSTOBEFIELDVERIFIEDBYENGINEER.LrLb=50-1.63(Lr)Lzmmo3dXMAINRUNIH[PIPESIZEINFEETJOINTJOINTZKBENDINDEGREES26”8”10"12"zs§SS-RESTRAINEDM.J.JOINTZ)a:39*45'25*33*90Lbx10’13'16*19*RESTRAINED45o5*6'9*221/2111/28'zCD-H<Ltr3*3’4*4*OoCDRESTRAINEDJOINT~nIF(X)ISLESSTHAN5FEETTHENPIPEMUSTBERESTRAINEDTWOFULLLENGTHS.oUSEDWORKINGPRESSUREOF200PSIFOROTHERPRESSURESUSEFORMULA(L)x(PRESSURE)mc200L=>2r“<cnFOR8"TEEUSEFORMULALb=64-1.65(Lr)FIELD-LOCKGASKETSAREAPPROVEDFORNOTE:RESTRAINEDJOINTINSTALLATION.FOR12"TEEUSEFORMULALb=90-1.67(Lr)ocni5rS3lScYs'5S8fSIIIsI NOTES: CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKING TO BE POURED AGAINST UNDISTURBED EARTH.1. 22 1 /2- BEND 11 1 /2* BEND TEE.WYE. PLUG OR 90’BEND PLUGGED CROSS TEE 45*BENDFITTING SIZE PLUGGED ON RUN KEEP CONCRETE CLEAR OE JOINTS AND ACCESSORIES.2.CAP A 2A1 THE REOUIRED THRUST BEARING AREAS FOR SPECIAL CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN ENCIRCLED ON THE PLANS, e g.15 INDICATES 15 SQUARE FEET BEARING AREA REQUIRED. 3.4 1.0 1.9 1.0141.4 3.0 1.62.1 3.0 4.3 1.06 3.8 1.585.3 7.6 5.4 2.9 •1.0 5.9 8.4 1.28.4 1 1.8 17.0 4.6 2.410OQ>Jn:s-<TOT>y(—0/3rn•OC/3 1.78.5 12.0 12.0 6.6 3.412 IF NOT SHOWN ON PLANS REQUIRED BEARING AREAS AT FITTING SHALL BE AS INDICATED BELOW.ADJUSTED IF NECESSARY.TO CONFORM TO THE TEST PRESSURE(S) AND ALLOWABLE SOIL BEARING STRESS(ES)STATED IN THE SPECIAL SPECIFICATIONS. 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SECTION.a-3 <7x-=073gmm H>L_o5jmzs~n CDmooZ.CJ)H a 48’DIA.PRECAST MH SECTION 6 ”CLR.MIN. <cl <3 APCO MODEL 1504 AIR & VACUUM RELIEF VALVES[j O FIELD CORE HOLE AND PLACE NON- SHRINK GROUT N°r:^~n<c2m 4 4”X 4 ”FL TFE W /BLIND FLANGE —THREADED NIPPLE W /GATE VALVE wc;4roooEl o== [jTUL_4 436"X 4 "FL REDUCER. 8"X 4 ”FL.TEE.OR 6 "X 4 ’*FL TEE AS SHOWN ON PLANS - 70 nCONC.BLOCK OR SCREW JACKCO < ^4 r 8 *'OF GRANULAR BEDDINGA<r§a A A <A AI<Jiy1 1 8 if5ifI o2EaS<7D< CITY OF CAMAS Public Works Facilities Landscape Standards Phone:(360)834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www .ci .camas.wa.us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P.O.Box 1055 Camas,WA 98607 Creation Date:10 /28 /02 Revision Date: PublicWorksFacilityLandscapeStandardsCityofCamasPurpose:Toestablishminimumstandardsforfacilitysitingandlandscapinginordertoprovidescreeningbetweenincompatiblelanduses,minimizethevisualimpactofequipment,pavedareasandstructures,provideforshade,minimizeerosion,maintenancecosts,conservewater,andtoimplementtheComprehensivePlangoalofpreservingnaturalbeautyintheCity.Scope:ThesestandardsshallapplytoallnewPublicWorksfacilities,includingfacilitiesdevelopedbyothersandultimatelydeededtotheCity.IfanypartofthesestandardsconflictwithexistingorfutureCamasMimicipalCode,thecodeshallprevail.Facilitiesaredefinedasreservoirs,pumpingstations,treatmentplants,wells,officebuildings,etc.Thesestandardsdonotapplytofirehydrants,valvevaults,pressure-reducingvaults,buriedpiping,manholes,etc.LandAcquisition:TheacquisitionoflandforPublicWorksfacilitiesshallbelargeenoughtoprovideadequatespaceforrequiredlandscaping,forthesitingofequipmentandstructures,andtoconformtoapplicablesetbackrequirements.ExpansionandUpgrades.Inacasewhereasiteexpandsorstructuresandequipmentareupgraded,landscapingshallbebroughtuptocurrentstandardsontheexistingdevelopedsitewithintheboundsofexistingownershipandintheareaupgradedifpossible.Undevelopedportionsofthesiteshallnotberequiredtomeetstandardsuntilimprovementsaremade.Normalmaintenanceshallnotbeconsideredasanexpansionoranupgrade.Procedure'.Detailedplansforlandscapingshallbepreparedbyalicensedlandscapearchitect,arborist,ordesignspecialist.PlansshallbesubmittedtothePublicWorksDirectorandPlanningManagerforreviewpriortothesubmittaltothePlanningCommissionandCityCouncil.Standards.Landscapingshallbeselectedandlocatedtodetersound,filteraircontaminants,curtailerosion,minimizestormwaterrun-off,contributetolivingprivacy,reducethevisualimpactsofbuildings/equipmentandpavedareas,screen,reduceglare,andemphasizeorseparateoutdoorspacesofdifferentusesorcharacter.1.Landscapingshallbedesignedtobeharmoniouswiththelocalsettingandwithneighboringdevelopments.2.Plansandtreesthatminimizeupkeepandmaintenanceshallbeselected.3.Plantsandtreesshallcomplementorsupplementsurroundingnaturalvegetation.4. Plants and trees chosen shall be in scale with the structures and equipment development .5. Minimum landscaping as a percent of gross site area shall be 15%. Deciduous trees shall have straight trunks,be full branched,have a minimum caliper of 1-1/2 inches and be adequately staked for planting. 6 . 7 . Evergreen trees shall be a minimum of three feet in height,fully branched and adequately staked for planting. 8 . Shrubs shall be planted according to recognized landscape standard practice for maintenance,appearance,health of the plants,and overall aesthetics. 9 . Ground cover,defined as living material and not including bark drips or other mulch, shall be planted according to recognized landscape standard practice for maintenance, appearance,overall aesthetics,and health of the plants. Appropriate irrigation systems shall be installed where needed to assure landscaping success.Design of landscaping that includes xeriscape principles is encouraged to reduce long-term maintenance demands and to conserve water.Xeriscape is defined as landscape design,which would incorporate plant materials,which require little or no irrigation and rely on natural moisture and rainfall for survival. Trees shall not be planted closer than 25 feet from the curb line of the intersections of streets or alleys,and not closer than 10 feet from driveways,fire hydrants,or utility poles. Street trees shall not be planted closer than 20 feet to light standard.Except for public safety,no new light standard should be positioned closer than 10 feet to any existing street tree,and preferably such locations will be at least 20 feet distance. 10. 11. 12 . 13. Trees shall not be planted closer than 2-1/2 feet from the face of the curb except at intersections,where it should be 25 feet from the curb in a curb return area. 14 . Where there are overhead utility lines,tree species that will not interfere with those lines shall be chosen. 15. Trees shall not be planted within 2 feet of any permanent hard surface paving or walkway. Trees,as they grow,shall be pruned to their natural form to provide at least 10 feet of clearance above sidewalks and 12 feet above street roadway surfaces. 16. 17. Existing trees may be used as street trees if there will be no damage from the development which will kill or weaken the tree.18. Vision clearance hazards shall be avoided and vision clearance standard shall be adhered19. to. ParkingandLoadingareasshallbescreenedfromhorizontalviewwiththeuseofdenselandscaping,moundsorberms.Perimeterandsecurityfencingshallbeconstructedtominimizevisualimpact.Wallsorfencesseparatingadjoiningparcelsmaybelocatedatthepropertyline.Securityfencingshallblendinto1andbecompatiblewithlandscapingandsurroundingenvironment.Fencingshallhaveearthtonecolorsofbrown,tan,gray,orgreen.Wallsshallbeconstructedofmaterialscompatiblewiththebuildingarchitecture,landscaping,andsurroundingenvironment.20.21.Siteandbuildinglightingshallbedesignedtominimizeglareorobjectionableeffectstotheadjacentproperties.Sitelightingpolesshallnotexceed20feetinheightandshalldirectthelightdownward.Lightingsourcesviewedfromaboveorbelowonadjacentpropertyshallbeshielded.Buildinglightingistobeconcealedandindirect.Sitelightingistobedesignedtoprovideuniformdistributionandthelightlevelsshallbeadequateforreasonablesecurityandsafetyonthepremises.Earthbennsmaybeusedtoprovidevariationinthegroundplaneandforscreeninginteriorportionsofthesite.Caremustbetakenintheirdesigntoavoidcreatinganartificialappearinglandscape.Thebermedareasshallbeaslong,asgradual,andasgracefulasspacewillallow,andshouldhaveaminimumheightabovesurroundinggradeofthreefeet.Maximumslopesforbennedareasshallbe3:1forturfareasand2:1forgroundcoverareas.22.23. CITY OF CAMAS Plant Materials for Rights-of-Way Phone:(360)834-3451 Fax:(360)834-1535 www.ci .camas.wa .us City of Camas 616 NE Fourth Avenue P .O.Box 1055 Camas,WA 98607 Creation Date:10 /28 /02 Revision Date: !!!:CITYOFCAMASPLANTMATERIALSFORCITYRIGHT-OF-WAYS!}iTheseguidelineshavebeencompliedtohelpadevelopmentplantappropriatelyandsuccessfullyintheRightsofWay.Sizeofplantingarea,microclimate,aesthetics,visibility,safety,andcompatibilityoftrees,shrubs,andgroundcovershouldbeconsideredwhenselectingplants.SubstitutevarietiesaresubjecttoapprovalbytheCityofCamas.Submita“characteristic”cardfromanurseryincludinginformationonmatureheight,spread,androotsystem(deeporshallow)whenrequestingasubstitute.Foradditionallandscapingrequirements,seeCamasMunicipalCode,Title18,Chapter18.13Landscaping.I1!iWhenproposinglandscapingintheRightsofWay,developermustmeetthefollowingcriteria:iI!:•Developershallsubmitalandscapeplanshowingplanttype,location,andquantitydevelopedbyaqualifieddesigner.•Showthelocationofsidewalk,lightpoles,mailboxes,driveways,firehydrants,intersections,andanyotherappurtenancethatmayinfluencetheplacementofplants.•Provideanirrigationplan•Provideamaintenanceplan,describingfunding,responsibilityofmaintenance,andfrequency.•Treesshallnotbeplantedcloserthan25feetfromthecurblineoftheintersectionsofstreetsoralleys,andnotcloserthan10feetfromdriveways,firehydrants,orutilitypoles.•Streettreesshallnotbeplantedcloserthan20feettolightstandards.•Keepinmindthematuresizeofplantings•Treesshallnotbeplantedcloserthan214feetfromthefaceofthecurbexceptatintersections,whereitshouldbe25feetfromthecurbinacurbreturnarea.Pworks/Anita/Stormwater/TreeList.docI;!:;iLatestRevision:10/01/021of11 I I •Where there are overhead utility lines,tree species that will not interfere with those lines shall be chosen.Developer to verify with utility on species selection. •Trees shall not be planted within 2 feet of any permanent hard surface paving or walkway. •Trees,as they grow,shall be pruned to their natural form to provide at least 10 feet of clearance above sidewalks and 12 feet above street roadway surfaces. •Shrubs -Maintain a maximum height of 42-inches from top of curb to top of plant.Ensure that shrubs are trimmed back from face of curb . : 1 ! ! : i : Definitions : •Balled and burlapped (B&B)-trees and shrubs with a large ball of soil around the roots wrapped in burlap . •Bare-root -offered by nurseries in winter and early spring with all the soil removed from their roots. •Caliper -Is the diameter of the trunk measured at 4 feet from the ground . •Ground cover -is defined as living material and does not include bark chips or other mulch. i! ! : ; Latest Revision:10 /01/02Pworks/Anita/Stormwater/Tree List.doc 2 of 11 TreeInstallationStandardsTreePlantingTreesplantedalongstreetfrontagesshallbe1/2”minimumcaliper.Caliperoftreeshallbelargerwhenrequiredbyothercitystandards.AllplantingtobeofnurserystockgradeNo.1orbetterandmustbeapprovedpriortoplanting.Allplantingholesshallbeexcavatedtwicethediameterofthetreerootballorrootsystem.Atwo-footdeepbottomlessbarrelshallbeinsertedintotheplantinghole.Barrelshallbetwicethediameteroftherootballorrootsystem,whereapplicable.Plantuprightandfacetogivebestappearanceorrelationshiptootherplantsandstructures.Loosenandremovetwinebindingandburlapfromaroundtopofeachrootball.Settreesaninchabovefinishgradeorpernurseryinstructions.1.Stakeorguytrees,ifrequired,immediatelyafterplanting(refertoplantingdetail).2.Removestakesorguywiresoneyearafterinstallation.Placeandcompactbackfillsoilmixturecarefullytoavoidinjurytoroots,andtofillallvoids.1.Backfillmixshallconsistofthefollowing:•.75parttopsoil•.25partapprovedhumusmaterial•Soilamendments/fertilizersaspersoilanalysis(tobepreformedbeforeplantingtrees)•Orpernurseryinstructions.Whenholeisnearlyfilled,completelysoakandallowwatertodrainaway.1.Fillholetofinishgrade.2.Provide2”waterringatbaseofeachtree.Removeatendofcontractmaintenanceperiod.TreeMaintenance:Inordertoinsureestablishment,survivalandgrowth,treesshallbemulchedwith4”deepcompostandwateredasnecessaryduringthefirsttwogrowingseasons.Pruningtobeasfollows:1.Year1-Onlydead,broken,orcrossingbranchesshallbepruned.2.Year2-AClass1prune,pursuanttoNationalArboristAssociationstandards,shallbeperformedduringyear2.Thepurposeofthispruningistoestablishproperscaffoldbranching,raisethecrownforroad/sidewalkclearance,andremoveanydead,dying,orcrossingbranches.3.Year3-AClass1prune,pursuanttoNationalArboristAssociationstandards,shallbeperformedduringyear3.ThepurposeofthispruningistocontinuetoestablishLatestRevision:10/01/02Pworks/Anita/Stormwater/TreeList.doc3of11 ! the proper scaffold branching,continue to raise the crossing for road/sidewallc clearance,and to remove any dead,dying,or crossing branches . ' ? ; : : ! i i i : Latest Revision:10/01/02Pworks/Anita /Stormwater/Tree List.doc 4 of 11 TreesforNarrowSpacessuchasParkingStripsorExteriorFencescapes(Plant15’-25?apart,compatiblewithmaturetreesize)Typicalsizeattimeofplanting:11/2”minimumcaliper(B&Borcontainer)BotanicalNameCommonNameHeightCharacteristicsSpreadDeciduous(D)orEvergreen(E)Acerrubrum‘Armstrong’ArmstrongMapleTall.Narrow.Fastgrowing.45’15’Whiteflowercluster.Brightredfallcolor.Amelanchierlaevis‘AutumnBrilliance’AutumnBrilliance25’15ServiceberryAcerrubrum‘Bowhall’Upright.Sturdy.Goodfallcolor.BowhallRedMaple4015’Upright.Narrow.Brightyellowfallcolor.ColumnarGinkgoGinkgobiloba‘PrincetonSentry’40’15’Ideal“StreetTree”.Yellowfallcolor.IAcerplatanoides‘Columnare’ColumnarNorwayMaple35’15’!Tiliacordata‘Corzam’,‘DeGroot’,‘Chancelor’Small,thick,darkgreenleaves.Delicateappearance.CorinthianLinden(LittleLeafLinden)45’15’Uprighttree.Maroontoreddish-bronzefallcolor.Acerplatanoides‘CrimsonSentry’25’CrimsonSentryNorwayMaple10’PyramidalForm.Standsupwelltosnowandice.Magnoliagrandiflora‘EdithBoque’EdithBoqueMagnolia30’15’Whiteflowercluster.Glossyfoliage.Pyruscalleryana‘Capital’35’FloweringPear,Capital12’Good“StreetTree”.DiseasePyruscalleryana(‘Chanticleer’,‘Redspire’,‘Whitehouse’)40’15’FloweringPear,(Chanticleer,Redspire,Whitehouse)resistant.Carpinusbetulus‘FransFontaine’Narrow.Columnar.FransFontaineHornbeam35’15’Flowersinsummer.Fruit'infall.Goodasstreettree.Littlewater.KoelreuteriapaniculataGoldenrainTree,‘Kew’or‘Fastigiata’variety25’.3’-10’Dense.Narrow.Erect.GoodtallThujaplicata‘FastigiataHoganRedCedar40’15screen.Creamypanicles.Upright.Syringareticulata‘IvorySilk’IvorysilkTreeLilac2015’Goodcolumnartree.Semi-doublePrunusserrulata,‘Amaogawa’20’-25’JapaneseFloweringCherry8’pinkflowersinmidseason.Decorative.Striking.Fleshyneedles.SciadopitysverticillataJapaneseUmbrellaPine40’15’Juniperusvirginiana‘Skyrocket’10’-15’Blue-gray.Narrowspire.SkyrocketJuniper3’-4’Quercusrobur‘Fastigiata’45’Narrow.Uniform.SkyrocketOak15’Slender,somewhatweepingform.Soft.Dense.Chamaecyparisobtusa‘Gracillis’20’SlenderHinokiCypress5’Slowgrowing.Blue-greenfoliage.WeepingAlaskaCedarChamaecyparisnootkatensis‘Pendula’30’10’IForadditionalnarrowtrees,seethe“TreesforR.O.W.’sUnderUtilityWires”section.LatestRevision:10/01/02Pworks/Anita/Stormwater/TreeList.doc5of11ii Small Trees -Suitable for R.O.W.5 s Under Utility Wires (Plant 20’-305 apart,compatible with mature tree size) Typical size at time of planting:1 1 /2”minimum caliper (B &B or container) CharacteristicsBotanicalNameSpreadCommonName Deciduous (D)or Evergreen (E) Height Upright.White flowers.Disease resistant. Malus ‘Adirondak ’10AdirondakCrabapple18’ Outstanding fall colors.Carpinus caroliniana 25’20’American Hornbeam :Hardy.Vase shaped.Does well in poor soils.20’Amur Maackia Maackia amurensis 25’ Fragrant yellow flowers in spring . Fiery red fall color.Amur Maple (‘Flame’)Acer ginnala,‘Flame’20’20 ’ Purple leaves.Pink fragrant flowers.Prunus x cistena ‘Schmidtcis 14’12 ’Big Cis Plum Small white flowers.Midseason blooms.30 30’Birch Bark Cherry Prunus serrula White flowers in spring.Orange- red fruit in winter. Crataegus lavallei 25 15’-20 ’Carriere Hawthorn Red buds open to white flowers. Long bloom period.Orange fruit. Crabapple,Snowdrift Malus ‘Snowdrift 20 ’-25 ’20’ Purplish red leaves.Single pink flowers.Bears little fruit.Prunus cerasifera,‘Newport ’20 ’25 ’Flowering Cherry Plum Dark coppery leaves.Pink to white flowers.Sometimes fruit .Prunus cerasifera,‘Thundercloud’20’Flowering Cherry Plum 20’ Fragrant,drooping white flowers in June.Non-aggressive roots . Needs water. Fragrant Snowbell 15 ’Styrax obassia 20 ’-30’ : Dense.Compact.Spineless. Yellow fall color.Globe Locust Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Inermis’20’20’ Dense.Compact.Yellow fall color.Acer platanoides ‘Globosum’15’18’Globe Maple White flowers.Turquoise, metallic looldng fruit.Clerodendrum Trichotomum 15 ’Harlequin Glorybower 15 Double long-stalked pink flowers. Late blooming.Prunus serrulata,‘Shirofugen ’25 25 ’Japanese Flowering Cherry Prunus serrulata,‘Shirotae ’(Mt. Fuji) Semi-double pink to white to purple flowers.Early blooming.20’25 ’Japanese Flowering Cherry Small.Beautiful fall colors.24’Japanese Maple Acer palmatum 20’ White flower clusters in June.Japanese Snowbell Styrax japonicus 25 ’25 ’ Highly resistant to northwest dogwood diseases.Comus kousa 20 15 ’Kousa (Korean) Dogwood Leprechaun Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica ‘Johnson’18’16 Dense.Compact. Peeling bark.Showy samaras. Bright red fall colors.Acer griseum 20PaperbarkMaple25’ Double rose/red blossoms .Paul ’s Scarlet (English) Hawthorn Crataegus laevigata ‘Paul ’s Scarlet ’ 18’-25 ’15’-20 ’ Attracts bees and birds. Latest Revision:10/01/02Pworks/Anita/Stormwater/Tree List.doc 6 of 11 iNewgrowthbronzy-red.Whiteflowersinspring.Photinafraseri10’-15’Photina,treeform15’-20’Evergreen.Multi-trunked.Takesheat,sun,andwind.PortugalLaurelPrunuslusitanica20’20Serviceberry,treeformAmelanchiercanadensisShorterectflowerclustersin25’ispring.Foliagegoesfrompurpletogreentoyellowtoredinfall.Dense.Symmetrical.Striking.Abiespinsapo‘Glauca’25’15’SpanishfirWhiteflowerclustersinspring.Orange-scarlet-redfallcolor.Crataegusphaenopyrum25’20’WashingtonHawthornExcellentforseldomwatered10’-18’WesternRedbudCercisoccidentalis10’-18’areas.Yearroundcolor.Doublewhiteorpinkishbloomsinautumnandearlyspring.Prunussubhirtella‘Autumnalis’25’-30’25’-30’WinterFloweringCherryForadditionalsmalltrees,seethe“TreesforNarrowSpaces”section.:LatestRevision:10/01/02Pworks/Anita/Stormwater/TreeList.doc7of11 ; I Medium to Large Size Trees (Not for under or adjacent to overhead utility lines) (Plant 305 -50 ?apart,compatible with mature tree size) Typical size at time of planting:11/2”minimum caliper (B&B or container) CharacteristicsCommonName Deciduous (D)or Evergreen (E) Botanical Name Height Spread Ostrya virginiana Adaptable to many soils conditions.American 35’25’ Hophombeam Pyrus calleryana ‘Aristocrat’Narrow.Pyramidal.Red fall color .Aristocrat Flowering Pear 40 ’28’ Dense.Regular whorls .Hardy.Austrian Black Pine Pinus nigra 40’25’ Strong .Narrow.Resists sunscald.Black Hawk Mountain Ash Sorbus aucuparia ‘Black hawk’28’18’i Nyssa sylvatica Coppery reds in fall .Black Tupelo,Sour Gum 40’15 ’-25 ’ Tilia cordata ‘Chancole’Good street tree.Chancellor Linden 35 ’20’ Pink flowers in spring.Good fall color. Cercis canadensisEasternRedbud 25 ’-355 30 ’ Graceful .Hardy.Golden fall color.Slow growth. Ginkgo biloba ‘Fairmount ’Fairmount Ginkgo 45 ’35 Tilia cordata ‘Glenleven’Hardy.Open form.Glenleven Linden 45 ’30’ Flowers in summer .Fruit in fall .Koelreuteria paniculata 10 ’-40 ’Goldenrain Tree 20 ’-35’ Good as street tree.Little water. Elm shaped.Zelkova serrata ‘Halka’50’30HalkaZelkova Very white baric.Leathery foliage.Yellow fall color. Betula jacquemontii 40’30 ’Jacquemontii Birch Tolerates heat and drought .Catalpa speciosaNorthernCatalpa 50 ’35’ Hardy.Less formal growth.Tilia cordata ‘Olympic’40 ’30 ’Oympic Linden Upright.Spreading.Yellow- orange to bright red fall color. Acer truncatum ‘Pacific Sunset ’Pacific Sunset Maple 30 ’25 Gorgeous fall colors.Narrow. Pyramidal. Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Palo Alto ’.. 25 ’Palo Alto Sweetgum 45 ’ i Healthy “street trees”.Disease resistant.Acer platanoides ‘Columnarbroad ’ Parkway Norway Maple 40’25’ Interesting red stamens.Dramatic color changes in the fall . Panotia persicaPersianParrotia 30 ’20 ’ Hardy.Red ,Upright.Acer rubrum ‘FranksredRedSunsetMaple 45 ’35 ’ Sophora japonica ‘Regent ’40’Upright.Hardy.Regent Japanese Pagoda Tree 40 ’ Drooping flower clusters in spring.Yellow-orange to red fall color. Serviceberry,tree form Amelanchier laevis,‘Cumulus ’40 ; Quercus coccinea High branching.Disease resistant.Scarlet Oak 50’40’ Reddish bark.Bluish needles .Pinus sylvestrisScotchPine 70’35’ Showy flowers.Adapts to many adverse conditions.Koelreuteria paniculata ‘September ’ September Golden Rain Tree 30’30’ Gleditsia triacanthos 45 ’Vase shape.Shademaster Honey 35 ’ Pworks/Anita /Stormwater/Tree List.doc Latest Revision:10/01/02 8 of 11 ;Shademaster’LocustCompact.Pyramidal.ShorePinePinuscontorta30’24’Gleditsiatriacanthos‘Skyline’45’Toleratescityconditions.SkylineHoneyLocust35’Distinctivebranchpattern.Whiteflowers.Goodfallcolor.StewartiaStewartiasinensis25’15’-20’Yellow/greenleaves.Columnargrowth.Liriodendrontulipifera30’TulipPoplar60’iSmalltoMediumSizeShrubs(Plantaccordingtospreadofmatureplant)Typicalsizeattimeofplanting:1)2gallon(small),5gallon(medium)or2)18”B&BCharacteristicsSpreadCommonNameBotanicalNameHeightBrightredspringfoliage.Profusewhiteflowers.AndromedaorLilyoftheValleyShrubPierisjaponica‘ForestFlame’8’6Verycompact.Goodbonsaisubject.Piceaabies‘Nidiformis’3’6’Bird’sNestSpruceHardy.Erect.Uniform,pricklyleaves.Mahoniaaquifolium‘Compacta’2’2+’CompactOregonGrape!Deeplyveined,glossyleaves.Metallic,darkbluefruits.ViburnumdavidiiDavidViburnumr-3’3’-4’Evergreen.White,fragrantflowerclustersMarchtoMay.6’-8’DelavayOsmanthusOsmanthusdelavayi4’-6’Vibrantredfallcolor.Nice4’-6’4-6’DwarfBurningBushEuonymousalata‘Compacta’backgroundplant.Newgrowthisyellow.Matureleavesaredarkgreen.DwarfGoldenHinolciChamaecyparisobtusa‘NanaAurea’4’3’Niceforeground'plant.Graceful.Chamaecyparisobtusa‘Nana”DwarfHinokiCypress32’Leaveshavebrilliantyellowblotchw/greenedges.6’EvergreenVariegatedEuonymousEuonymousjaponica‘AureaVariegata’8’Loosemound.Prunetokeepinbounds.Chamaecyparispisifera‘FiliferaAurea’6GoldenThreadCypressTo8’Excellentfallcolor.BamboolikeNandinadomestica(‘MoyersRed’or‘UmpquaChief)6’-83’HeavenlyBamboofoliage.Notinvasive.Brightyellowflowers.Potentillafruticosa‘Jackman’s”4’4+’Jackman’sCinquefoilNeat.Hardy.Dense.2’-3’2’-3’JapaneseHollyDexcrenata‘Compacta’Lowgrowing.Dense.Hardy.4’3’MughoPinePinusmugomugoHardy,neat,whiteflowersinclustersinsummer.5’4’OttoLuykenLaurelPrunuslaurocerasus‘OttoLuykenRosy-bronze.DoesbestinfullBerberisthunbergii‘RoseGlow’4’4’RoseGlowBarberrysunGracefuladditiontolandscape.4’-6’SargentWeepingHemlockTsugacanadensis‘Pendula’2’-3’Goodbarrierplant.Showy,creamywhiteflowerclusters.10’5’SpanishBayonetYuccaaloifoliaNeat,tailoredshrub.Goodonbanks3’-4’Berberisverruculosa3’-4’WartyBarberryLatestRevision:10/01/02Pworks/Anita/Stormwater/TreeList.doc9of11; Accent Shrubs (Plant according to spread of mature plant) Typical size at time of planting:1)5 gallon or 2)18”B&B CharacteristicsHeightSpreadCommonNameBotanicalName Flowers from June to fall.Spiraea bumalda ‘Anthony Waterer ’ 2’-3 ’3’Anthony Waterer Spiraea Lavender blue flowers from July to frost.Prune harshly for long bloom. Blue Mist Shrub Caryopterus incana 3-4’4’ White flower clusters.Red fruit.Viburnum opulus ‘Compactum’4’-5 ’European Cranberry Bush 4’-5 ’ Can take poor,wet soils.No fruit or flowers.Good hedge.2EuropeanCranberry Bush Viburnum opulus ‘Nanum’2 ’ Graceful arching branches. Drooping clusters of white flowers in spring. Leucothoe fontanesiana 2 ’-6 ’2’-6’Drooping Leucothoe Slow growth.Flowers and fruits almost constantly.Elfin King Strawberry Madrone 5’Arbutus unedo ‘Elfin King’5 ’ Evergreen.Bright berries. Creamy white fragrant flowers. Good espalier subjects. Varies VariesFirethomPyracantha-various species Bright scarlet flowers.Good foliage.Rhododendron ‘Jean Marie’5 ’5 ’Jean Marie Rhododendron Profuse,tawny yellow bloom from February to April.6’Karl Sax Forsythia Forsythia intermedia ‘Karl Sax ’7 ’ Double yellow roselike flowers.Kerria japonica ‘Plentifolia ’5’68’Kerria Flat flower clusters.Marie’s Doublefile Viburnum. Viburnum plicatum tomentosum ‘Mariesii 5 6’12 ’ Glossy,leather leaves.Pink flowers May -June. Mountain Laurel Kalmia latifolia 6 ’-8 ’6’-8 ’ Can be trained into small tree.Hibiscus syriacus 6’Rose of Sharon 10 ’ Ornamental Grasses (Not for use in biofiltration systems) (Plant according to spread of mature plant) Typical size at time of planting:2 gallon CharacteristicsCommonNameHeightSpreadBotanicalName Bright blue-gray.Needs full sun, good drainage. Helichtotrichon sempervirons 2’-3 ’Blue Oat Grass 2 ’-35 @4’Graceful,interesting,clumping grasses.Can be weeping, variegated,banded,etc. Miscanthus sinensis (varieties)5 ’-6’Eulalia Grass (varieties) Good in dry location.Full sun. Drought resistant.4’Fountain Grass Pennisetum setaceum 4’ Pworks/Anita/Stormwater/Tree List .doc Latest Revision:10 /01/02 10 of 11 :i!iGroundCovers(Plantaccordingtospreadofmatureplant)Typicalsizeattimeofplanting:1)4”pot(Ajuga,Rubus,Vinca)2)1gallon(Artostaphylos,Berberises,Pachysandra,Vinca)3)2gallon(Erica,Genista,Ilex,Juniperus):CharacteristicsBotanicalNameCommonNameHeightSpreadFastgrowing.Blueflowersonspikes.Goodcoverage.Ajugareptans6”18”CarpetBugle:Bronzybloodred.Doesbestinfullsun.Berberisthumbergii‘CrimsonPygmy*,1Zi2ZiCrimsonPygmyBarberryGenistapilosaFastgrowing.Prostrate.Evergreen.ProfuseyellowflowersinMay-June.1’rDwarfSpanishBroomOftenbloomswhennothingelsedoes.Ericacamea(varieties)6”-16”r-3*HeathPolishedsmallleafevergreen.Veryhardy.Sunorshade.Ilexcrenata‘Helleri’rHelleriJapaneseHolly2’Delicatelooking.Nicetransitionbetweenshrubsandlawn.ShadePachysandraterminalis6”-10”12”JapaneseSpurgeorsun.Manyvarietiesandcolors.Hardyanddroughttolerant.Juniperushorizontalis6VL0’6”-14”GroundcovervarietyJuniperFlatgrowing.Evergreen.Needspruningatleastonceayear.Arctostaphylosuva-ursi8”15KinnikinnickSpreading.Niceblue,white,lavenderormaroonflowers.CanVincaminor12’Periwinkle!bemowedonceayear.Tough.Thorny.Berberisboxifolia‘Pygmaea’PygmyMagellanBarberry12’Makesspreadingmat.White,strawberry-likeflowers.Edible,salmon-coloredberries.Rubuscalycinoides3”-4”1’peryearTaiwanCreeperiLatestRevision:10/01/02Pworks/Anita/Stormwater/TreeList.doc11of11