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32C-171 256 Pleasant st_NOI_final_v5-2017.pdfCulvert Relocation Project at 256 Pleasant Street and Holyoke Street Notice of Intent Submitted to the Northampton Conservation Commission Location: 256 Pleasant Street and Holyoke Street Northampton, MA Applicant: Department of Public Works Northampton, MA Prepared by: Department of Public Works Northampton, MA March 2017 Culvert Relocation Project at 256 Pleasant Street and Holyoke Street Notice of Intent Submitted to the Northampton Conservation Commission Table of Contents 1.0 Notice of Intent Forms 2.0 Addendum to Notice of Intent 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Existing Conditions 2.3 Resource Area Descriptions 2.4 Rare Species 2.5 Project Descriptions 2.6 Project Impacts 2.7 Mitigation Measures 3.0 Appendices Exhibit A – Figure 1. Market Street Brook and Northampton Flood Control Structures Exhibit B – Kleinfelder Hydraulic Model Memorandum (February 21, 2017) Exhibit C – Determination of Ordinary High Water (Figure 2, Kleinfelder, January 2017) Exhibit D – NHESP Rare Species Habitat map for Project Area Exhibit E – Northampton Drainage Relocation plan set (Kleinfelder 100% Draft, March 2017) Exhibit F – Erosion Control, Sedimentation and Containment of Construction Materials specifications (Section 01568) Exhibit G – Abutter Notification Information Exhibit H – Affidavit of Service Exhibit I - Stormwater Management Report wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/28/2016 Page 1 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town Important: When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. Note: Before completing this form consult your local Conservation Commission regarding any municipal bylaw or ordinance. A. General Information 1. Project Location (Note: electronic filers will click on button to locate project site): 256 Pleasant St a. Street Address Northampton b. City/Town 01060 c. Zip Code Latitude and Longitude: 42.317377 d. Latitude -72.625899 e. Longitude f. Assessors Map/Plat Number 32C-171-001 g. Parcel /Lot Number 2. Applicant: David a. First Name Veleta, P.E. b. Last Name Department of Public Works c. Organization 125 Locust St d. Street Address Northampton e. City/Town MA f. State 01060 g. Zip Code 413-587-1570 h. Phone Number 413-587-1576 i. Fax Number dveleta@northamptonma.gov j. Email Address 3. Property owner (required if different from applicant):Check if more than one owner a. First Name b. Last Name Valley Community Development Corporation c. Organization 30 Market St d. Street Address Northampton e. City/Town MA f. State 01060 g. Zip Code 413-586-5855 h. Phone Number i. Fax Number j. Email address 4. Representative (if any): a. First Name b. Last Name c. Company d. Street Address e. City/Town f. State g. Zip Code h. Phone Number i. Fax Number j. Email address 5. Total WPA Fee Paid (from NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form): $0 (municipal/fee-exempt) a. Total Fee Paid b. State Fee Paid c. City/Town Fee Paid 1.0 Notice of Intent Forms wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/28/2016 Page 2 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town A. General Information (continued) 6. General Project Description: To prepare the site for future redevelopment, the City proposes to alter a section of culvert that carries the Market Street Brook and surface drainage. The project would relocate approximately 300' of the culvert by building a new culvert outside the proposed building footprint, and transferring flow from the historic culvert to the new culvert. 7a. Project Type Checklist: (Limited Project Types see Section A. 7b.) 1.Single Family Home 2.Residential Subdivision 3.Commercial/Industrial 4.Dock/Pier 5.Utilities 6. Coastal engineering Structure 7.Agriculture (e.g., cranberries, forestry) 8.Transportation 9.Other 7b. Is any portion of the proposed activity eligible to be treated as a limited project (including Ecological Restoration Limited Project) subject to 310 CMR 10.24 (coastal) or 310 CMR 10.53 (inland)? 1.Yes No If yes, describe which limited project applies to this project. (See 310 CMR 10.24 and 10.53 for a complete list and description of limited project types) (k) Reconstruction of road drainage structures 2. Limited Project Type If the proposed activity is eligible to be treated as an Ecological Restoration Limited Project (310 CMR10.24(8), 310 CMR 10.53(4)), complete and attach Appendix A: Ecological Restoration Limited Project Checklist and Signed Certification. 8. Property recorded at the Registry of Deeds for: Hampshire a. County n/a b. Certificate # (if registered land) 12548 c. Book 175 d. Page Number B. Buffer Zone & Resource Area Impacts (temporary & permanent) 1.Buffer Zone Only – Check if the project is located only in the Buffer Zone of a Bordering Vegetated Wetland, Inland Bank, or Coastal Resource Area. 2.Inland Resource Areas (see 310 CMR 10.54-10.58; if not applicable, go to Section B.3, Coastal Resource Areas). Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and any supporting documentation describing how the project will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards requiring consideration of alternative project design or location. wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/28/2016 Page 3 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town B. Buffer Zone & Resource Area Impacts (temporary & permanent) (cont’d) For all projects affecting other Resource Areas, please attach a narrative explaining how the resource area was delineated. Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) a.Bank 1. linear feet 2. linear feet b.Bordering Vegetated Wetland 1. square feet 2. square feet c.Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways 2,190 1. square feet 2. square feet 3. cubic yards dredged Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) d.Bordering Land Subject to Flooding 1. square feet 2. square feet 3. cubic feet of flood storage lost 4. cubic feet replaced e.Isolated Land Subject to Flooding 1. square feet 2. cubic feet of flood storage lost 3. cubic feet replaced f. Riverfront Area 1. Name of Waterway (if available) - specify coastal or inland 2.Width of Riverfront Area (check one): 25 ft. - Designated Densely Developed Areas only 100 ft. - New agricultural projects only 200 ft. - All other projects 3.Total area of Riverfront Area on the site of the proposed project:square feet 4.Proposed alteration of the Riverfront Area: a. total square feet b. square feet within 100 ft.c. square feet between 100 ft. and 200 ft. 5.Has an alternatives analysis been done and is it attached to this NOI? Yes No 6.Was the lot where the activity is proposed created prior to August 1, 1996? Yes No 3.Coastal Resource Areas: (See 310 CMR 10.25-10.35) Note: for coastal riverfront areas, please complete Section B.2.f. above. 610 660 2,580 x wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/28/2016 Page 4 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town B. Buffer Zone & Resource Area Impacts (temporary & permanent) (cont’d) Check all that apply below. Attach narrative and supporting documentation describing how the project will meet all performance standards for each of the resource areas altered, including standards requiring consideration of alternative project design or location. Online Users: Include your document transaction number (provided on your receipt page) with all supplementary information you submit to the Department. Resource Area Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) a.Designated Port Areas Indicate size under Land Under the Ocean, below b.Land Under the Ocean 1. square feet 2. cubic yards dredged c.Barrier Beach Indicate size under Coastal Beaches and/or Coastal Dunes below d.Coastal Beaches 1. square feet 2. cubic yards beach nourishment e.Coastal Dunes 1. square feet 2. cubic yards dune nourishment Size of Proposed Alteration Proposed Replacement (if any) f.Coastal Banks 1. linear feet g.Rocky Intertidal Shores 1. square feet h.Salt Marshes 1. square feet 2. sq ft restoration, rehab., creation i.Land Under Salt Ponds 1. square feet 2. cubic yards dredged j. Land Containing Shellfish 1. square feet k.Fish Runs Indicate size under Coastal Banks, inland Bank, Land Under the Ocean, and/or inland Land Under Waterbodies and Waterways, above 1. cubic yards dredged l.Land Subject to Coastal Storm Flowage 1. square feet 4.Restoration/Enhancement If the project is for the purpose of restoring or enhancing a wetland resource area in addition to the square footage that has been entered in Section B.2.b or B.3.h above, please enter the additional amount here. a. square feet of BVW b. square feet of Salt Marsh 5.Project Involves Stream Crossings a. number of new stream crossings b. number of replacement stream crossings wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/28/2016 Page 5 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements This is a proposal for an Ecological Restoration Limited Project. Skip Section C and complete Appendix A: Ecological Restoration Limited Project Checklists – Required Actions (310 CMR 10.11). Streamlined Massachusetts Endangered Species Act/Wetlands Protection Act Review 1. Is any portion of the proposed project located in Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife as indicated on the most recent Estimated Habitat Map of State-Listed Rare Wetland Wildlife published by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP)? To view habitat maps, see the Massachusetts Natural Heritage Atlas or go to http://maps.massgis.state.ma.us/PRI_EST_HAB/viewer.htm. a.Yes No If yes, include proof of mailing or hand delivery of NOI to: Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program Division of Fisheries and Wildlife 1 Rabbit Hill Road Westborough, MA 01581 Phone: (508) 389-6360 03/27/2017 b. Date of map If yes, the project is also subject to Massachusetts Endangered Species Act (MESA) review (321 CMR 10.18). To qualify for a streamlined, 30-day, MESA/Wetlands Protection Act review, please complete Section C.1.c, and include requested materials with this Notice of Intent (NOI); OR complete Section C.2.f, if applicable. If MESA supplemental information is not included with the NOI, by completing Section 1 of this form, the NHESP will require a separate MESA filing which may take up to 90 days to review (unless noted exceptions in Section 2 apply, see below). c.Submit Supplemental Information for Endangered Species Review* 1.Percentage/acreage of property to be altered: (a) within wetland Resource Area percentage/acreage (b) outside Resource Area percentage/acreage 2.Assessor’s Map or right-of-way plan of site 2.Project plans for entire project site, including wetland resource areas and areas outside of wetlands jurisdiction, showing existing and proposed conditions, existing and proposed tree/vegetation clearing line, and clearly demarcated limits of work ** (a) Project description (including description of impacts outside of wetland resource area & buffer zone) (b) Photographs representative of the site *Some projects not in Estimated Habitat may be located in Priority Habitat, and require NHESP review (see http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dfg/dfw/natural-heritage/regulatory-review/). Priority Habitat includes habitat for state-listed plants and strictly upland species not protected by the Wetlands Protection Act. ** MESA projects may not be segmented (321 CMR 10.16). The applicant must disclose full development plans even if such plans are not required as part of the Notice of Intent process. wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/28/2016 Page 6 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont’d) (c) MESA filing fee (fee information available at http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp/regulatory_review/mesa/mesa_fee_schedule.htm). Make check payable to “Commonwealth of Massachusetts - NHESP” and mail to NHESP at above address Projects altering 10 or more acres of land, also submit: (d) Vegetation cover type map of site (e) Project plans showing Priority & Estimated Habitat boundaries (f) OR Check One of the Following 1.Project is exempt from MESA review. Attach applicant letter indicating which MESA exemption applies. (See 321 CMR 10.14, http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/nhesp/regulatory_review/mesa/mesa_exemptions.htm; the NOI must still be sent to NHESP if the project is within estimated habitat pursuant to 310 CMR 10.37 and 10.59.) 2.Separate MESA review ongoing.a. NHESP Tracking #b. Date submitted to NHESP 3.Separate MESA review completed. Include copy of NHESP “no Take” determination or valid Conservation & Management Permit with approved plan. 3. For coastal projects only, is any portion of the proposed project located below the mean high water line or in a fish run? a.Not applicable – project is in inland resource area only b.Yes No If yes, include proof of mailing, hand delivery, or electronic delivery of NOI to either: South Shore - Cohasset to Rhode Island border, and the Cape & Islands: Division of Marine Fisheries - Southeast Marine Fisheries Station Attn: Environmental Reviewer 1213 Purchase Street – 3rd Floor New Bedford, MA 02740-6694 Email: DMF.EnvReview-South@state.ma.us North Shore - Hull to New Hampshire border: Division of Marine Fisheries - North Shore Office Attn: Environmental Reviewer 30 Emerson Avenue Gloucester, MA 01930 Email: DMF.EnvReview-North@state.ma.us Also if yes, the project may require a Chapter 91 license. For coastal towns in the Northeast Region, please contact MassDEP’s Boston Office. For coastal towns in the Southeast Region, please contact MassDEP’s Southeast Regional Office. wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/28/2016 Page 7 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town C. Other Applicable Standards and Requirements (cont’d) Online Users: Include your document transaction number (provided on your receipt page) with all supplementary information you submit to the Department. 4. Is any portion of the proposed project within an Area of Critical Environmental Concern (ACEC)? a.Yes No If yes, provide name of ACEC (see instructions to WPA Form 3 or MassDEP Website for ACEC locations). Note: electronic filers click on Website. b. ACEC 5. Is any portion of the proposed project within an area designated as an Outstanding Resource Water (ORW) as designated in the Massachusetts Surface Water Quality Standards, 314 CMR 4.00? a.Yes No 6.Is any portion of the site subject to a Wetlands Restriction Order under the Inland Wetlands Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 131, § 40A) or the Coastal Wetlands Restriction Act (M.G.L. c. 130, § 105)? a.Yes No 7. Is this project subject to provisions of the MassDEP Stormwater Management Standards? a.Yes. Attach a copy of the Stormwater Report as required by the Stormwater Management Standards per 310 CMR 10.05(6)(k)-(q) and check if: 1.Applying for Low Impact Development (LID) site design credits (as described in Stormwater Management Handbook Vol. 2, Chapter 3) 2.A portion of the site constitutes redevelopment 3.Proprietary BMPs are included in the Stormwater Management System. b.No. Check why the project is exempt: 1.Single-family house 2.Emergency road repair 3.Small Residential Subdivision (less than or equal to 4 single-family houses or less than or equal to 4 units in multi-family housing project) with no discharge to Critical Areas. D. Additional Information This is a proposal for an Ecological Restoration Limited Project. Skip Section D and complete Appendix A: Ecological Restoration Notice of Intent – Minimum Required Documents (310 CMR 10.12). Applicants must include the following with this Notice of Intent (NOI). See instructions for details. Online Users: Attach the document transaction number (provided on your receipt page) for any of the following information you submit to the Department. 1.USGS or other map of the area (along with a narrative description, if necessary) containing sufficient information for the Conservation Commission and the Department to locate the site. (Electronic filers may omit this item.) 2.Plans identifying the location of proposed activities (including activities proposed to serve as a Bordering Vegetated Wetland [BVW] replication area or other mitigating measure) relative to the boundaries of each affected resource area. X X wpaform3.doc • rev. 6/28/2016 Page 8 of 9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands WPA Form 3 – Notice of Intent Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Provided by MassDEP: MassDEP File Number Document Transaction Number Northampton City/Town D. Additional Information (cont’d) 3.Identify the method for BVW and other resource area boundary delineations (MassDEP BVW Field Data Form(s), Determination of Applicability, Order of Resource Area Delineation, etc.), and attach documentation of the methodology. 4.List the titles and dates for all plans and other materials submitted with this NOI. a. Plan Title b. Prepared By c. Signed and Stamped by d. Final Revision Date e. Scale f. Additional Plan or Document Title g. Date 5.If there is more than one property owner, please attach a list of these property owners not listed on this form. 6.Attach proof of mailing for Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program, if needed. 7.Attach proof of mailing for Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, if needed. 8.Attach NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form 9.Attach Stormwater Report, if needed. E. Fees 1.Fee Exempt: No filing fee shall be assessed for projects of any city, town, county, or district of the Commonwealth, federally recognized Indian tribe housing authority, municipal housing authority, or the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Applicants must submit the following information (in addition to pages 1 and 2 of the NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form) to confirm fee payment: 2. Municipal Check Number 3. Check date 4. State Check Number 5. Check date 6. Payor name on check: First Name 7. Payor name on check: Last Name (see list in Table of Contents) X noifeetf.doc • Wetland Fee Transmittal Form • rev. 10/11 Page 1 of 2 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 Important: When filling out forms on the computer, use only the tab key to move your cursor - do not use the return key. A. Applicant Information 1. Location of Project: 256 Pleasant St a. Street Address Northampton b. City/Town c. Check number $0 (municipal - exempt) d. Fee amount 2. Applicant Mailing Address: David a. First Name Veleta, P.E. b. Last Name Department of Public Works c. Organization 125 Locust st d. Mailing Address Northampton e. City/Town MA f. State 01060 g. Zip Code 413-587-1570 h. Phone Number 413-587-1576 i. Fax Number dveleta@northamptonma.gov j. Email Address 3. Property Owner (if different): a. First Name b. Last Name Valley Community Development Corporation c. Organization 30 Market St d. Mailing Address Northampton e. City/Town MA f. State 01060 g. Zip Code 413-586-5855 h. Phone Number i. Fax Number j. Email Address To calculate filing fees, refer to the category fee list and examples in the instructions for filling out WPA Form 3 (Notice of Intent). B. Fees Fee should be calculated using the following process & worksheet. Please see Instructions before filling out worksheet. Step 1/Type of Activity: Describe each type of activity that will occur in wetland resource area and buffer zone. Step 2/Number of Activities: Identify the number of each type of activity. Step 3/Individual Activity Fee: Identify each activity fee from the six project categories listed in the instructions. Step 4/Subtotal Activity Fee: Multiply the number of activities (identified in Step 2) times the fee per category (identified in Step 3) to reach a subtotal fee amount. Note: If any of these activities are in a Riverfront Area in addition to another Resource Area or the Buffer Zone, the fee per activity should be multiplied by 1.5 and then added to the subtotal amount. Step 5/Total Project Fee: Determine the total project fee by adding the subtotal amounts from Step 4. Step 6/Fee Payments: To calculate the state share of the fee, divide the total fee in half and subtract $12.50. To calculate the city/town share of the fee, divide the total fee in half and add $12.50. noifeetf.doc • Wetland Fee Transmittal Form • rev. 10/11 Page 2 of 2 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Resource Protection - Wetlands NOI Wetland Fee Transmittal Form Massachusetts Wetlands Protection Act M.G.L. c. 131, §40 B. Fees (continued) Step 1/Type of Activity Step 2/Number of Activities Step 3/Individual Activity Fee Step 4/Subtotal Activity Fee Step 5/Total Project Fee: Step 6/Fee Payments: Total Project Fee: a. Total Fee from Step 5 State share of filing Fee: b. 1/2 Total Fee less $12.50 City/Town share of filling Fee: c. 1/2 Total Fee plus $12.50 C. Submittal Requirements a.) Complete pages 1 and 2 and send with a check or money order for the state share of the fee, payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Department of Environmental Protection Box 4062 Boston, MA 02211 b.) To the Conservation Commission: Send the Notice of Intent or Abbreviated Notice of Intent; a copy of this form; and the city/town fee payment. To MassDEP Regional Office (see Instructions): Send a copy of the Notice of Intent or Abbreviated Notice of Intent; a copy of this form; and a copy of the state fee payment. (E-filers of Notices of Intent may submit these electronically.) 2.1 Introduction The Department of Public Works proposes to relocate an approximately 305’ section of piped culvert, which carries both the Market Street brook and stormwater runoff, in preparation for redevelopment of 256 Pleasant Street by the Valley Community Development Corporation (VCDC). In the mid-1800’s, approximately 7,000’ of Market Street Brook, which drains to the historic Mill River, was piped underground (see Exhibit A). Part of this piping exists as an arched brick culvert that runs diagonally southeast across 256 Pleasant Street and under Holyoke Street. Plans by VCDC to redevelop 256 Pleasant Street and build a mixed-use building propose to situate the building over the existing culvert. In order to secure future access to the culvert for maintenance, repair and inspection purposes, this project proposes to relocate the culvert outside of the proposed building footprint. The proposed reinforced concrete pipe will be slightly larger (72”x72”) than the existing 60“x 68” brick culvert, and slightly longer - adding approximately 9 feet in length. According to the hydraulic analysis conducted by Kleinfelder, relocation of this section of culvert will not alter the hydraulic flow of the brook (see Exhibit B). Also, the project is not located within rare species habitat. As the culvert conveys drainage from overlying roads and paved areas, it is eligible for review as a limited project (310 CMR 10.53(3)(d)). The resource area (Land Under Waterbodies) will expand by about 45 square feet and downstream wetland impacts will be minimized through the implementation of erosion and sedimentation controls, pursuant to Wetlands Protection Act standards. 2.2 Existing Conditions This project is proposed on the property of the former Northampton Lumber at 256 Pleasant Street and a portion of Holyoke Street. The project site is 100% paved, and gently slopes downward from north to south. Catch basins along Holyoke Street and on 256 Pleasant Street drain to stormwater systems and to the culvert. The Market Street brook culvert conveys mostly stormwater flows from a developed area of downtown Northampton (approximately 196 acres). A small portion of the flow in the culvert can be attributed to natural brook flows in the northern portion of the watershed which drain from a wetland situated off-site and located east of the intersection of the Norwottuck Rail Trail and Woodmont Road. The brook flows southerly aboveground for approximately 700’ before it enters a culvert, where it continues underground through downtown Northampton for approximately 7,000’. The culvert outfall is located southeast of the intersection of Hockanum Road and Pleasant Street, where it joins a historic section of the Mill River. The project area is located approximately 800’ north of this outfall. 2.3 Resource Area Descriptions Land Under Waterbodies This resource area was identified through visual observations of water levels in the existing culvert (see Exhibit C). The other resource area which could be affected by this proposed project includes the historic Mill River, which is identified as a perennial stream on USGS maps and is located approximately 800 and more feet downstream of the site. 2.0 Addendum to Notice of Intent 2.4 Rare Species The project site in not located within an area of rare species habitat (either estimated or priority) and thus, coordination with the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program (NHESP) is not necessary. (See Exhibit D) 2.5 Project Description Proposed Activities The project proposes to install a 6’x6’ reinforced concrete box culvert along the eastern property boundary of 256 Pleasant Street and across Holyoke Street, and to transfer flow from the old brick culvert to the new culvert. This process, as planned, would require excavation of the existing culvert’s upstream and downstream tie-in points, excavation of the new culvert alignment and construction of the new culvert. A bypass system to direct flow around the construction area is proposed until the flow is relocated to the completed culvert. According to a memo from Kleinfelder, the project’s engineering consultant, dated February 21, 2017, the new culvert will have the same hydraulic capacity as the old brick culvert (see Exhibit B). The new culvert will be constructed beginning with the downstream end and progress upstream. This will allow water to continue to flow through the existing culvert until the new culvert is constructed and the upstream tie-in is ready to be made. The new alignment will require several bends, and the new culvert includes angled sweeps to facilitate water flow. Temporary geomembrane bulkheads will be constructed at upstream and downstream tie-in points to allow bypass pumping when these tie-ins are being constructed (see plans sheet C-3, C-4 and C-5). Once the new culvert and tie-ins are completed, the temporary bulkhead and plugs will be removed and the old culvert will be abandoned and completely filled with flowable fill. Alternatives The alignment of the existing culvert hinders the approved future development of the site. There are no feasible alternatives to the proposed project which would result in reduced impacts to the resource area. The project construction and work sequence have been designed to minimize impacts to the resource areas. Sequence of Construction The list below describes the highlights of a proposed sequence of construction that was developed by Kleinfelder for a permitting discussion with the Army Corps of Engineers. 1. Install siltation bags into existing catch basins and erosion controls within the limit of work. 2. Excavate to expose existing culvert around downstream & upstream tie-in points. 3. Install 1st section of box culvert to be installed outside the footprint of the existing brick culvert. Note: Contractor to preserve existing flow conditions within the existing Culvert until 90% of the proposed Box Culvert is installed and both upstream and downstream tie-in can be performed in an immediate sequential/or simultaneous manner in order to minimize stream disruption and bypass pumping activities. 4. Contractor to install support of excavation along the proposed culvert alignment. 5. Contractor to commence with installation of 6x6 box culvert progressing from 1st downstream culvert section toward the upstream tie-in location. 6. Once 90% of proposed box culvert has been installed, the Contractor shall install downstream bypass pump system. 7. Contractor to run bypass piping from existing catch basin #5 and from existing manhole #2 into existing manhole #3. Bypass pipe to extend 53.5-ft downstream into existing 60-inch RCP. 8. Contractor to construct temporary bulkhead to complete the setup of the downstream bypass pump system setup. 9. Contractor to commence with demolition of existing brick culvert at downstream tie-in point and prep for installation of new box culvert. (Note: Contractor to protect bypass piping). 10. Install bottom half of downstream precast transition box culvert at downstream tie-in point. (Note top section [springline up] of transition box culvert to remain off, in order to allow bypass piping to remain on wall of support of excavation and outside the proposed culvert alignment to facilitate installation of remaining downstream box culvert sections). 11. Install remaining proposed downstream box culvert and manhole base P-MH#5. 12. Contractor to relocate bypass piping (above ground) from existing manhole E-MH#3 to proposed manhole P-MH#5. Reconnect bypass piping inside existing 60-inch RCP. 13. Contractor to complete downstream tie-in with the installation of the top section of the transition section of the proposed culvert at downstream tie-in point. (Downstream tie-in complete). 14. Install bypass pump system in existing brick culvert at upstream tie-in point: a. Construct temporary bulkhead upgradient & downgradient of upstream tie-in point. b. Bypass discharge pipe to remain in existing culvert during demolition and extend past temporary bulkhead. 15. Contractor to install precast concrete box section at the upstream tie-in point. 16. Move upstream bypass pipe (discharge pipe) into proposed culvert and complete upstream tie-in with cast-in place concrete collar. 17. Contractor to remove and dispose of any accumulated debris or material in the new culvert prior to introducing flows to it. 18. Remove upstream bypass system and temporary bulkhead. (Upstream tie-in completed) 19. Support of excavation to remain after construction, unless otherwise noted. Contractor shall cut out and remove top 5.5-ft of SOE sheeting located within Holyoke Street right-of-way, prior to backfilling. 20. Install surface storm drain conveyance and structures in Holyoke Street and upstream tie-in point. 21. Remove downstream bypass pump system from existing catch basin E-CB#5. 22. At completion of surface stormwater system, remove downstream bypass pump system from existing manhole #2. 23. Complete backfill of downstream & upstream tie-in points. 24. Perform surface restoration. 2.6 Project Impacts The resource area affected by the proposed work is land under waterbodies. Resource Area Temporary Impact (sf) Permanent Impact (sf) Land Under Waterbodies 2,190+/-390+/- Land Under Waterbodies During construction of the upstream and downstream tie-in points, the temporary impact to the resource area will be approximately 2,160 square feet. The permanent impact to the resource area, after flow is transferred to the new culvert, will total approximately 460 square feet of additional resource area. The following narrative describes how the proposed work within Land Under Waterbodies meets the performance standards listed in 310 CMR 10.53(d). 310 CMR 10.53 (d) (1) The issuing authority may require a reasonable alternative route with fewer adverse effects: Alternative routes are not practicable, given the approved, proposed site plan. Adverse effects have been minimized and mitigated through use of erosion and sedimentation controls, plans for the water to bypass the construction area and cleaning of the new culvert section prior to introducing flows. 310 CMR 10.53(d)(2) Best available measures shall be used to minimize adverse effects during construction: Steel sheeting will be installed to provide support of excavation and will limit the extent of excavation. As shown on Sheet C-11 of the draft design plans, straw wattles and silt fence will be used to contain soil within the work limits, catch basin inlets will be protected with silt sacks and soil stockpiled on site will be covered with 20-mil poly. For dewatering during construction, a geotextile dewatering bag and temporary sediment trap will be employed to contain and manage sediment laden pump discharge water. Finally, the new culvert will be cleaned of any sediment or debris, prior to accepting new flow. 310 CMR 10.53(d)(3) The surface vegetation and contours of the area shall be substantially restored: The project area is paved; no surface vegetation currently exists. 310 CMR 10.53(d)(4) All sewer lines shall be constructed to minimize inflow and leakage: The proposed storm drainage sewer is a 6’x6’ box culvert constructed in sections of precast concrete. The joints where sections meet will be sealed to prevent inflow. The exiting brick storm drainage sewer to be abandoned will be completely filled with flowable fill, preventing it from serving as a conduit for water. 2.7 Mitigation Measures Erosion and Sedimentation Control Prior to the start of construction, silt sacks will be installed in catch basins and silt fence and straw wattles will be installed around the perimeter of the construction area. A geotextile dewatering bag and temporary sediment trap will be used to contain and manage sediment laden pump discharge water. Soil stockpiled on site will be covered with 20-mil poly. The steel sheeting support of excavation will limit the extents of excavation and the potential for erosion during installation of the new culvert. 2.8 Appendices Exhibit A – Figure 1, Market Street Brook Watershed and Northampton Flood Control Structures Exhibit B – Kleinfelder Hydraulic Model Memorandum (February 21, 2017) Exhibit C – Determination of Ordinary High Water (Figure 2, Kleinfelder, January 21, 2017) Exhibit D – NHESP Rare Species Habitat map for Project Area Exhibit E - Northampton Drainage Relocation plan set (Kleinfelder 100% Draft, March 2017) Exhibit F – Erosion and Sedimentation Control Specifications (Section 05168, Kleinfelder 100% Draft) Exhibit G - Abutter Notification Information I Outfall to Historic Mill River Northampton Lumber Site--Proposed Relocationof Market St Brook (purple) Market Street Brook andNorthampton Flood Control StructuresPublic WorksCity of Northampton 0 0.2 0.40.1 Miles Market Street Brook Drainage Area (Red) Market St Brook Piped Culvert(Dark Green) Stormwater System (Light Green) Connecticut River Levee Smith College Levee Mill River Diversion Levee Mill River Diversion Flood Control Pump Station Exhibit A - FIGURE 1 Page 1 MEMORANDUM TO:Doug McDonald, Stormwater Manager, City of Northampton FROM:Joseph Maliawco, PE DATE :February 21, 2017 SUBJECT: Former Northampton Lumberyard (256 Pleasant St) Drain Relocation CC:Rob Kenneally, PE (NH), Matt Tremblay, EIT, File The City of Northampton is proposing to relocate a section of an existing culvert in order to eliminate conflict between the culvert and a proposed mix use building to be constructed directly on top of the culvert by the Valley Community Development Corporation on the former Northampton Lumberyard at 256 Pleasant St. The City engaged Kleinfelder to design a relocation of the culvert that would eliminate the conflict and also improve capacity in the system based on future projected flow that has been taken from a report prepared by CDM Smith dated November of 2011, and titled “Stormwater and Flood Control System Assessment and Utility Plan Volume II Final Draft” This memorandum is provided to describe a summary of design criteria and assumptions made during this design phase. In addition, the memorandum will describe the multiple design components and will serve as the basis for the final design. The option discussed herein; is based on Kleinfelder’s analysis of hydraulic performance which is documented herein, is a 6-foot by 6-foot RCP box culvert. Project Background & Understanding Valley Community Development Corporation is proposing the construction of a mixed use multi-story building, which includes an affordable housing component, on private property at 256 Pleasant Street. This is the site of the former Northampton Lumberyard. The City of Northampton has a large culvert that runs under this property. The existing culvert is a 5-ft. by 6-ft. stone and brick arch culvert with wood plank flooring which was built in 1846. The building proposed by Valley CDC is situated directly over the existing culvert location. As a condition of development, the City has required the culvert to be relocated outside of the footprint for the proposed building. The relocation will also allow continued access to the culvert by the City for inspection and maintenance. Relocation of the culvert is to be completed prior to the start of construction of the proposed building. The culvert relocation will extend from a point on the eastern side of the former lumberyard property and will proceed along the eastern side of the parcel to Holyoke Street. The relocation will cross Holyoke Street on a diagonal and re-connect to the Exhibit B Page 2 existing culvert at a point west of Holyoke Street where the material and size of the existing culvert change to 60-inch diameter reinforced concrete pipe. Replacement of the culvert in Holyoke Street is expected to disrupt the existing drainage in Holyoke Street which will need to be reconfigured to accommodate the new culvert. It is anticipated that the 12” DI water main and the existing 4” and 8” gas lines in Holyoke Street will also need to be adjusted. As a part of the relocation, the discontinued section of the 1846 culvert will be abandoned in place by capping the ends and filling the structure with flowable fill. Kleinfelder has prepared 100% design plans for this relocation which are appended to this memorandum. Project Description and Location The purpose of this project is to reroute flow from an existing 60-inch by 68-inch brick arch culvert (also known as the 5-ft wide by 6-ft high culvert in a previous memo by Kleinfelder dated March 21, 2016) to the proposed box culvert conveyance system to enable a future housing development to be constructed on the project site while maintaining the City of Northampton’s access to the culvert for maintenance and monitoring. The rerouted section of culvert will require a series of angled box culvert drainage sections to negotiate the bends in the alignment and minimize the hydraulic head loss while conveying storm water flow, past the proposed building footprint, and tie into the existing culvert further downstream. The relocated section of culvert will consist of approximately 330 linear feet of a 6-foot by 6-foot reinforced concrete box culvert recommended by Kleinfelder based on the hydraulic calculations herein. The 100% design plans that have been prepared by Kleinfelder are included in the Figures section of this memorandum. The project site is located at 256 Pleasant Street in the Northampton, MA, between Short Street to the north, Holyoke Street to the south, and an active railroad to the east. The railroad property is currently understood to be owned by MassDOT and operated by Pan AM Railways. The proposed project is to be constructed on a property, which is currently an abandoned lumber yard known as Northampton Lumber Company. The proposed project entrance is located on Holyoke Street, directly across from Harold’s Garage. Refer to the Locus map in the figures section of this memorandum. Existing Conditions The existing topographic conditions at the project site consist of relatively flat terrain gently graded north to south from elevation 123 to 119 towards Holyoke Street with a small northerly portion of the site graded to Short Street. Based on recent field investigation and confined space entry performed by EST on July 8, 2016, the section of the existing culvert to be relocated has been confirmed to be 60-inch by 68-inch brick arch with a wooden plank base culvert coming in from the east of the site which transitions to a 54-inch by 60-inch a short distance upstream from the existing manhole #3, at existing manhole #3 the brick culvert transitions to a 48-inch by 60-inch stone box and then finally transitions to a 60-inch reinforced concrete pipe 30’ downstream of existing manhole #3, on Harold’s Garage property and flows downstream roughly 800 linear feet to an outfall to Mill River. According to the study completed by CDM Smith the existing Page 3 60” x 68” brick culvert, which is planned to be abandoned and makes up nearly all of the conveyance system to be replaced, flows with a Manning’s Roughness Coefficient of 0.017 and an average slope of 0.00345 ft/ft. The existing culverts capacity was identified by CDM Smith to be 266.9 cubic feet per second (cfs). Refer to the figures section for the design plans to view the existing culvert alignment. Proposed Conditions As mentioned, the proposed option is based on maintaining hydraulic consistency between the existing brick arch culvert and the proposed design. The proposed 6’ x 6’ box culvert alignment includes angled sections of the box culvert in order to create smaller hydraulic head loss than having the flow turning abruptly at a manhole (refer to the design plans herein). At the upstream end of the existing culvert, which is located on the northeast side of the site, the proposed pipe alignment will tie into the existing 60-inch by 68-inch brick culvert with a proposed concrete collar to anchor the proposed box culvert section and the existing brick culvert sections together. The proposed upstream tie-in location will be located approximately 80 linear feet upstream (north) of an existing catch basin in the 60- inch by 68-inch brick culvert. Storm water flow from the future development site will be tied-in to the proposed box culvert via reinforced concrete piping and a drop manhole. It is assumed the future stormwater flow will be consistent with the existing conditions flows as determined by CDM Smith. From the upstream tie in location, the alignment will make an approximate 30 degree bend (to be comprised of two 15° angled sections of the precast box culvert) to the south east and will continue for approximately 190 LF before coming to a series of 16° bends. The first set of four 16° bends shall navigate an approximate total angle of 64° turning back to the south west. The proposed pipe alignment will then travel approximately 80 linear feet across Holyoke Street. In this stretch of the proposed alignment the proposed culvert, will be crossing an existing 4” and 8” gas lines and a 12” ductile iron water main. After crossing Holyoke Street the proposed alignment will tie into the existing 60-inch reinforced concrete pipe through a second set of four 16° angled box culvert sections to the 60” reinforced concrete pipe. This downstream tie-in location is approximately 40 feet south off of Holyoke Street, just on the back edge of the right of way belonging to the City of Northampton. Due to the culvert relocation as well as the future development, there is additional drainage work both within the site and within Holyoke Street that will be required prior to the construction of the future mixed use building. Sheet C-6 shows the proposed catch basins, manholes, drop manholes, and piping which collect drainage from the existing and future VCDC site footprints and tie it into the proposed 6’ x 6’ box culvert. At the northern tie-in location, both of the existing catch basins (P-CB2, P-CB3) will be re-aligned with the proposed drain piping and will meet at P-MH8. P-MH8 is located so that it can accommodate PVC drain lines from the existing catch basins and the future piping coming from the west. This flow is then routed to P-MH5, in order to stay outside of the future mixed use building footprint, and then onto P-MH6 (Drop Manhole #2) where it will then tie into the box culvert via a 12” reinforced concrete pipe. The drainage improvements at the southern tie-in location consist of 3 manholes and 2 catch basins. P-MH2 replaces a Page 4 catch basin that was part of the existing brick culvert drainage system, and receives the existing flow from the drain lines that connected to it. P-MH3 receives flow from P-CB4 (which replaced the old catch basin in the same location) and P-CB1 (which was relocated due to the box culvert alignment) to the East, P-MH2 to the North, and the extended 24” reinforced concrete pipe that comes from Pleasant Street (held at existing slope). The flows from P-MH2 and P-MH1 are dropped down to meet the flow from the extended 24” and are tied into the box culvert via a proposed 24” reinforced concrete pipe. Design Objectives and Methodologies The main objective of this hydraulic analysis is to evaluate the hydraulic response of the proposed box culvert under the proposed new alignment, as compared to the existing conditions flows through the 60-inch by 68-inch brick culvert. The proposed pipe alignment was created by Kleinfelder using the AutoCAD file prepared by Heritage Survey, Inc. (Southampton, MA) dated February 17, 2014, along with the Market St Storm Sewer document provided by the town of Northampton dated 1941. See Attachments at the back of this memorandum for the hydraulic model documentation for the existing (baseline) condition and the proposed conditions. The intent of the analysis is to determine if either one or both options will mimic the hydraulic conditions under the existing conditions flows. Design Storm Flows The hydraulic analysis was based on design storm flows for the 2-year storm event, 10- year storm event, and future peak discharge flow rates. These design storm flows were obtained from CDM Smith’s (Nov. 2011) report. Presented below are the peak discharge flow rates for the three design storm events were utilized in this analysis. Storm Event (Frequency) Rate of Runoff (cfs) 2 year 133.3 10 year 199.2 Future Peak 206.1 Hydraulic Design Method The hydraulic analysis was performed using the computer software program SewerGEMS (version V8i) by Bentley. The drainage culvert was analyzed under peak discharge flow rates only. The conveyance system headloss was analyzed using the Darcy-Weisbach Method. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Method was used in the calculation of headloss through the drainage structures. The AASHTO Method accounted for headloss associated to bends, shaping adjustment, and non-piped flow adjustment to determine total headloss through the Page 5 drainage structure. Headloss from expansion and contraction was calculated at the transition locations in both the existing culvert and proposed culvert. The calculations are shown in the Headloss Curves in the Figures Section. It should be noted that the manhole/access points to existing culvert are not constructed as true manholes. Essentially the existing manhole/access points are comprised of a riser (i.e. chimney) through the middle of the arched culvert. Therefore, there is no expansion/contraction headloss in these manhole/access points. The extent of this hydraulic analysis is intended to be limited to only the proposed conveyance system. However, in an effort to get a general understanding of hydraulic impacts to upgradient and downgradient section of the conveyance system, the boundaries of this analysis were extended beyond the proposed conveyance system. The upgradient hydraulic boundary is limited to a distance of 80-ft upgradient of the proposed upstream (northern) tie-in location. This location is shown on the base plan as a bend in the existing conveyance line. The downgradient boundary condition extends from the southern proposed drainage tie-in, which is the tie- in point back into the existing 60” RCP conveyance system, and extends down to the existing outfall. The existing outfall discharges approximately 800 feet downgradient of the southern tie-in location. The outfall was set with a tail water condition at Elevation 103.9, which is equal to the pipe spring line. In addition, this hydraulic analysis assumes no additional flow is entering the existing conveyance system downgradient of the southern tie-in location. Further analysis would be required beyond this evaluation to determine the impacts of the assumptions listed above. Hydraulic Analysis Summary of Results The hydraulic analysis on the existing conditions and the proposed conditions are summarized in the Attachments A and B as well as the Conduit, Manhole, Transition, and Outfall Tables. The existing conditions are labeled in order from upstream to downstream, E1 (Bend upstream from the north tie-in location through E15 (the outfall to Mill River). The proposed sections start part of the way through E2 (60” x 68” Brick Culvert) and ties back in at E10 (60” RCP). See attached Hydraulic Model Layout. The existing brick culvert experiences a maximum hydraulic grade line of 112.35’ at the upstream bend during the 2-year storm, while under the proposed conditions the hydraulic grade line for the same storm is 112.37’. The existing brick culvert experiences a maximum hydraulic grade line of 118.5’ at the upstream bend during the 10-year storm, while under the proposed conditions the hydraulic grade line for the same storm is 115.92’. The existing brick culvert experiences a maximum hydraulic grade line of 118.86’ at the upstream bend during the Future Peak Storm event, while under the proposed conditions the hydraulic grade line for the same storm is 116.33’. From the model output listed above, the proposed 6’ x 6’ box culvert alignment out performs the existing brick culvert in the 10yr and the future peak storm events while being equivalent in the 2yr storm. It should be noted that both the existing and proposed conditions experience a surcharge (pressurized flow) in both the 10-year and Future Peak storm events. CA D F I L E : G : \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ D e t a i l s \ C u l v e r t B y p a s s D e t a i l . d w g PL O T T E D : 3 / 3 / 2 0 1 7 1 2 : 1 3 P M B Y : r o b k e n n e a l l y FIGURE DRAWN BY: PROJECT NO. CHECKED BY: REVISED: DATE: 20164277 RJK JJM 01-21-2017 --- DETERMINATION OF ORDINARY HIGH WATER DRAINAGE RELOCATION PROJECT CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MASSACHUSETTS 2 Exhibit C Exhibit D S I T E CAD FILE: G:\_clients\Northampton MA\20164277.003 – Pleasant St Drain Relocation 100%\Drawings\C-0 COVER.dwg LAYOUT: Cover PLOTTED: 3/10/2017 2:10 PM BY: matt tremblay SHEET INDEXSHEET NO. SHEET TITLECOVERC-1 GENERAL NOTESC-2 EXISTING CONDITIONSC-3 SITE PREPARATION PLANC-4 CULVERT RELOCATION PLA N C-5 UTILITY DEMO PLANC-6 DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTSC-7DRAINAGE PROFILESC-8DRAINAGE PROFILESC-9 RESTORATION PLANC-10 GEOTECHNICAL MONITORIN G D E T A I L C-11 DETAIL SHEETC-12 DETAIL SHEETC-13 DETAIL SHEETC-14 DETAIL SHEET N O R T H A M P T O N D R A I N A G E R E L O C A T I O N TOWN O F N O R T H A M P T O N , M A S S A C H U S E T T S M A R C H , 2 0 1 7 L O C U S P L A N Exhibit D 1 5 0 3 / 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 C I T Y O F N O R T H A M P T O N , M A N O R T H A M P T O N D R A I N A G E R E L O C A T I O N R E V D E S C R I P T I O N D S N C H K D A T E D W N A P P 2 1 5 F i r s t S t r e e t , S u i t e 3 2 0 C a m b r i d g e , M A 0 2 1 4 2 P h o n e : 6 1 7 - 4 9 7 - 7 8 0 0 w w w . k l e i n f e l d e r . c o m S H E E T o f D E S I G N E D B Y I S S U E D A T E C U R R E N T R E V I S I O N D R A W N B Y C H E C K E D B Y P R O J E C T N O . R E V I S I O N S S C A L E V E R I F I C A T I O N T H I S B A R I S 1 I N C H I N L E N G T H O N O R I G I N A L D R A W I N G I F I T ' S N O T 1 I N C H O N T H I S S H E E T A D J U S T Y O U R S C A L E S A C C O R D I N G L Y A P P R O V E D B Y O R I G I N A L D R A W I N G S I Z E I S 2 4 x 3 6 N O R T H A M P T O N L U M B E R Y A R D P L E A S A N T S T R E E T N O R T H A M P T O N , M A 1 0 0 % D R A F T N O T F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N C - 1 2 M C T M C T R J K G E N E R A L N O T E S J J M CAD FILE: G:\_clients\Northampton MA\20164277.003 – Pleasant St Drain Relocation 100%\Drawings\C-0 COVER.dwg LAYOUT: C-1 GENERAL NOTESPLOTTED: 3/30/2017 10:17 PM BY: joseph maliawco N GENERAL NOTES:1.THE LOCATIONS OF EXISTING UNDERGROUND UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE WAY ONLY AND HAVE NOT BEENINDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY THE OWNER OR IT'S REPRESENTATIVE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE EXACTLOCATION OF ALL EXISTING UTILITIES BEFORE COMMENCING WORK, AND AGREES TO BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYAND ALL DAMAGES WHICH MAY BE OCCASIONED BY THE CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE ALLUNDERGROUND UTILITIES.2.THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANY, ANY GOVERNING PERMITTING AUTHORITY, AND“DIG SAFE” (1-800-344-7233) AT LEAST 72-HOURS PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION WORK TO REQUEST EXACT FIELD LOCATION OFUTILITIES.3.THE PROSECUTION OF THE WORK REQUIRED FOR THIS PROJECT SHALL NOT ENCROACH INTO THE RAILROADRIGHT-OF-WAY IN ANY MANNER WITHOUT MASSDOT AND RAILROAD OPERATOR APPROVALS. THIS INCLUDES STORAGE OFMATERIALS, ACCESS TO RAILROAD PROPERTY WITH EQUIPMENT OR PERSONNEL. ACCESS OF RAILROAD SHALL BE NOTEDTO INCLUDE THE SWING OF ANY PART OF BACKHOES/CRANES AND OTHER EQUIPMENT OVER THE PROPERTY LINE.4.PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS INFORMATION AND REPORTANY DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE PLANS AND THE ACTUAL CONDITIONS TO THE ENGINEER. WHERE AN EXISTING UTILITYIS FOUND TO CONFLICT WITH THE PROPOSED WORK, THE LOCATION, ELEVATION, AND SIZE OF THE UTILITY SHALL BEACCURATELY DETERMINED WITHOUT DELAY BY THE CONTRACTOR, AND THE INFORMATION FURNISHED TO THE ENGINEERFOR RESOLUTION OF THE CONFLICT.5.TEMPORARY STOCKPILING OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH THE CITY. STOCKPILE AREASSHALL BE SURROUNDED ON THEIR PERIMETERS WITH STAKED STRAW HAYBALES & SILTATION FENCES AND/OR COVER THESTOCKPILES WITH PLASTIC TO PREVENT AND/OR CONTROL SILTATION AND EROSION. IF NO STOCKPILE AREA ISPERMITTED BY THE CITY, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE MATERIALS FROM SITE IMMEDIATELY UPON EXCAVATION.6.ALL SEDIMENT SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED FROM EXISTING DRAINAGE STRUCTURES AND PIPING IMPACTED BY THEPROPOSED CONSTRUCTION.7.ALL EXISTING AND PROPOSED CATCH BASINS LOCATED ON THE SITE SHALL BE PROTECTED BY FIBER ROLLS AND BYPLACING SILT SACKS BENEATH THE GRATE UNTIL ALL DISTURBED AREAS HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY STABILIZED.8.ADDITIONALLY ALL CATCH BASINS LOCATED DOWNGRADE OF THE SITE SHALL BE PROTECTED BY PLACING SILT SACKSBENEATH THE GRATE UNTIL ALL DISTURBED AREAS HAVE BEEN THOROUGHLY STABILIZED.9.CATCH BASINS, WHICH SERVE AS TEMPORARY SEDIMENT TRAPS, MUST BE INSPECTED ON A WEEKLY BASIS AND AFTEREACH RAINFALL EVENT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE REMOVAL OF SEDIMENT FROM EACH SILTBAG WHEN EXPANSION RESTRAINT CORD IS NO LONGER VISIBLE PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION.10.UPON COMPLETION OF ALL SITE WORK CONSTRUCTION THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INSPECT ALL ON-SITE CATCH BASINS,AND SEDIMENT TRAPS AND REMOVE ALL SEDIMENT AND TRASH DEBRIS THAT HAS ACCUMULATED WITHIN EACHSTRUCTURE DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION.11.ALL DISTURBED PERVIOUS AREAS WITHIN THE LIMITS OF WORK, AT THE COMPLETION OF THE WORK, SHALL BE COVEREDWITH FOUR (4) INCHES OF TOPSOIL AND BE SEEDED WITH AN APPROVED SEED MIX AND STABILIZED WITH EROSIONCONTROL BLANKET PER SPECIFICATION SECTION 02498.12.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DUST CONTROLS DURING CONSTRUCTION. CONTRACTOR SHALL BEPREPARED TO UTILIZE WATER OR CALCIUM CHLORIDE TO SUPPRESS DUST ON SITE. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 01500FOR ADDITIONAL DUST CONTROL REQUIREMENTS.13.ALL GROUNDWATER EXTRACTED DURING DEWATERING OF EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE DIRECTED TO AN APPROPRIATETREATMENT DEVICE PRIOR TO DISCHARGED. REFER TO SECTION 02140 DEWATERING.TRAFFIC CONTROL NOTES:14.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ACCESS TO ALL PROPERTIES THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION.15.ALL TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE "MANUAL ON UNIFORMTRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES" (MUTCD) AND ALL REVISIONS.16.ALL SIGN LEGENDS, BORDERS AND MOUNTING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MUTCD.17.TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION SIGNING AND ALL OTHER TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES SHALL BE IN PLACE PRIOR TO THESTART OF ANY WORK.18.TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION SIGNING, BARRICADES AND ALL OTHER NECESSARY WORK ZONE TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICESSHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE HIGHWAY OR COVERED WHEN THEY ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR CONTROL OF TRAFFIC.19.SIGNS AND SIGN SUPPORTS LOCATED ON OR NEAR THE TRAVELED WAY, AND REFLECTORIZED PLASTIC DRUMS WITHLIGHTING DEVICES MOUNTED ON THEM, MUST PASS THE CRITERIA SET FORTH IN NCHRP REPORT 350, "RECOMMENDEDPROCEDURES FOR THE SAFETY PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF HIGHWAY FEATURES."20.CONTRACTORS SHALL NOTIFY EACH ABUTTER AT LEAST 24 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE START OF ANY WORK THAT WILLREQUIRE THE TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF ACCESS, SUCH AS CONDUIT INSTALLATION, EXISTING PAVEMENT EXCAVATION,TEMPORARY DRIVEWAY PAVEMENT PLACEMENT AND SIMILAR OPERATIONS.21.THE FIRST THREE PLASTIC DRUMS OF A TAPER MAY BE MOUNTED WITH TYPE A LIGHTS.22.THE ADVISORY SPEED LIMIT, IF REQUIRED, SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE ENGINEER.23.DISTANCES ARE A GUIDE AND MAY BE ADJUSTED IN THE FIELD BY THE ENGINEER.24.MAXIMUM SPACING OF TRAFFIC DEVICES IN A TAPER (DRUMS OR CONES) IS EQUAL IN FEET TO THE SPEED LIMIT IN MPH.TAPER LENGTHS AND CONE SPACING CAN BE ADJUSTED TO MEET FIELD CONDITIONS.25.MINIMUM LANE WIDTH IS TO BE 11 FEET UNLESS OTHERWISE SHOWN. MINIMUM LANE WIDTH TO BE MEASURED FROM THEEDGE OF DRUMS OR MEDIAN BARRIER.26.ALL SIGNS SHALL BE MOUNTED ON THEIR OWN STANDARD SIGN SUPPORTS.27.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN DRIVEWAY ACCESS TO RESIDENTS.28.TEMPORARY ACCESS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO ALL RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS PROPRIETIES AT ALL TIMES. THECONTRACTOR SHALL SCHEDULE, COORDINATE, AND PAY FOR UNIFORMED POLICEMEN FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR WORKWITHIN TOWN STREETS. FAILURE TO PREPARE AND SCHEDULE POLICE WILL BE AT THE CONTRACTOR'S SOLE EXPENSE.MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT WILL BE PER MAN HOUR.29.ALL TRAFFIC CONTROL PROCEDURES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SIGNS, BARRIERS, DRUMS, CONES, FLAGGERS ANDOFFICERS SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE CITY POLICE DIVISIONS AND SHALL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 01850OF THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS. ALL TRAFFIC DEVICES SHALL BE SUPPLIED, INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED BY THECONTRACTOR. DURING CONSTRUCTION WORK, ANY HAZARD LEFT OVERNIGHT SHALL BE IDENTIFIED WITH LIGHTEDBARRIERS.30.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ACCESS FOR EMERGENCY VEHICLES AT ALL TIMES.31.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ACCESS FOR ANY SCHOOL BUS OR PUBLIC BUS AND COORDINATE WITH LOCALAUTHORITIES FOR ROAD CLOSURES.32.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL OF THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 01850 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENTCONTAINED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.33.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL RELOCATE AND/OR REMOVE SIGNS, PAVEMENT MARKINGS, BARRIERS, WORK DELINEATORS, ETC.AS THE WORK PROGRESSES.34.UPON COMPLETION OF THE SURFACE RESTORATION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH AND INSTALL PERMANENTPAVEMENT MARKINGS WHERE REQUIRED (I.E. CENTER LINES, LANE LINES, STOP BARS, CROSSWALKS, BUS/BICYCLE LANEMARKINGS, ETC.). SEE SECTION 02525 OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.35.LOCATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION SIGNS ARE APPROXIMATE AND SHALL BE ADJUSTED AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER ANDPLACED APPROPRIATELY FOR FIELD CONDITIONS.36.EXISTING SIGNS IN CONFLICT WITH TEMPORARY SIGNS SHALL BE COVERED OR ADJUSTED.37.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS AT INTERSECTIONS.38.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN SIDEWALKS AT ALL TIMES THROUGH THE CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. THE CONTRACTORSHALL PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN PEDESTRIAN WALKWAYS WHERE EXISTING WALKWAYS ARE IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TOEXCAVATIONS OR WORK AREAS OR ARE OTHERWISE OBSTRUCTED PER SECTION 01850 OF THE PROJECT MANUAL.39.HOURS OF OPERATION ARE LIMITED AS STATED IN THE SPECIFICATIONS. NO WEEKEND OR WORK OUTSIDE OF THESPECIFIED HOURS SHALL BE PERMITTED UNLESS PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BY THE CITY ENGINEER. IF ALLOWED THECONTRACTOR AGREES TO PAY ALL COST ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROVISION OF CITY INSPECTOR AT APPLICABLEOVERTIME RATES.40.ALL WORK DONE AND EQUIPMENT INSTALLED SHALL MEET ALL PERTINENT OSHA, FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCALREGULATIONS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN TRAFFIC CONTROL MEASURES AT ALL TIMES WHEN A HAZARD EXISTS INOR AROUND THE WORK AREA. E X I S T I N G N L - 1 S O I L B O R I N G B Y O T O - J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 5 B - 1 S O I L B O R I N G B Y K L F - J U L Y 2 0 1 6 S B 8 / M W - 5 M O N I T O R I N G W E L L B Y E S T - J U L Y 2 0 1 3 M W D S E 1 2 0 M W G W D Y H D E T O U R D E T O U R D C O N S T R U C T I O N S I G N A N D S I G N I D C O N S T R U C T I O N B A R R I C A D E T Y P E I I I W O R K Z O N E P L E A S A N T S T R E E T H A W L E Y S T R E E T H O C K A N U M R O A D H O L Y O K E S T R E E T W I L L I A M S S T R E E T D S E 1 2 0 M W G W D Y H C U T A N D C A P F L O W D I R E C T I O N B A S E L I N E S T A T I O N I N G 2 + 0 0 G A S L I N E W A T E R L I N E O V E R H E A D W I R E S B U R I E D T E L E P H O N E B U R I E D E L E C T R I C S T O R M W A T E R D R A I N S A N I T A R Y S E W E R C H A I N L I N K F E N C E F I B E R R O L L S H A Y B A L E S S U P P O R T O F E X C A V A T I O N U T I L I T Y P O L E L I G H T P O L E H Y D R A N T W A T E R G A T E G A S G A T E E L E C T R I C M E T E R G A S M E T E R P A R K I N G M E T E R M O N I T O R I N G W E L L B O L L A R D T E S T P I T B Y P A S S P U M P I N F L A T A B L E B U L K H E A D B O U N D F O U N D I R O N P I P E F O U N D I R O N R O D F O U N D I R O N P I P E S E T C A T C H B A S I N D R A I N A G E M A N H O L E S A N I T A R Y M A N H O L E E L E C T R I C M A N H O L E S P O T G R A D E C O N T O U R L E G E N D P R O P O S E D E X I S T I N G P R O P O S E D 0 S C A L E I N F E E T 1 0 0 2 0 0 S C A L E : 1 " = 1 0 0 ' D E T O U R D E T O U R T R A F F I C M A N A G E M E N T S I T E OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OHW OHW OHW OHW OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W S D D D D D D D D D S S S S S S S S S D D D D G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G T T T T T T T T T T T T T D D D D D D W W W W W W S S S S S S S S S S D D D D D D W D W W T T D D D DPPP T T D G G G G G G D D D D D D D G D D D D D OHW OHW OHW OHW OH W O H W O H W O H W O H W O H W OHW G G G G W W W W W T T T T T T T T U E L U E L U E L U E L U E L T T T DD OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW G G G E O H W P P D D G OHW OHW G T G OH W OH W OHW OHW G E G O H W OHW G G G G G G G G G G G W W W W W W W W W W W W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW D D D D D D D W RAIL ROAD TRACK LOCATION IS BASED ON TRACK SURVEY PERFORMED BY BRYANT ASSOCIATES IN JUNE 2016. 60" X 6 8 " B R I C K A R C H C U L V E R T 60" RCP LIMIT OF WORK LINE EXISTING RAIL ROAD TRACKS ELEV. 134.7± 54" X 60" BRICK ARCH CULVERT (APPROXIMATE LOCATION) 48" X 60" BRICK BOX CULVERT 60" X 68" BRICK ARCH CULVERT LIMIT OF WORK LINE NL-1 NL-2 NL-3 NL-4 NL-5 NL-6 NL-7 NL-8 NL-9 NL-10 B-3 B-2 B-1 SB1/ MW-1 SB3/MW-2 SB6/MW-4 SB8/MW-5 SB5/MW-3 C-2 3 MCT MCT RJK EXISTING CONDITIONS JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ C - 2 E x i s t i n g . d w g L A Y O U T : Ex i s t i n g C o n d i t o n s PL O T T E D : 3/ 1 3 / 2 0 1 7 1 1 : 0 9 A M B Y : jo s e p h m a l i a w c o N 0 SCALE IN FEET 20 40 SCALE: 1" = 20' NOTES: 1.ALL EXISTING INFORMATION, INCLUDING EXISTING PROPERTY LINE INFORMATION, EXISTING UTILITY INFORMATION AND EXISTING CONDITIONS INFORMATION IS REPRODUCED FROM THE SURVEY PREPARED BY HERITAGE SURVEY INC. OF SOUTHAMPTON, MA AND IS DATED 17 FEBRUARY 2014 AND REVISED MARCH 5, 2014. 2.THE CONTOUR DATA PRESENTED WITHIN THE RAILROAD CORRIDOR IS LiDAR DATA PROVIDED BY THE U.S.G.S. THE ELEVATION DATA WAS COLLECTED IN THE FALL OF 2013. 3.ELEVATIONS REFER TO NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM OF 1988. (N.G.V.D.) 4.HORIZONTAL DATUM IS BASED ON STATE PLANE COORDINATE SYSTEM NAD-83. 5.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ESTABLISHING AND MAINTAINING ALL CONTROL POINTS AND BENCH MARKS NECESSARY FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE PROPOSED WORK. 15 03/01/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OHW OHW OHW OHW OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W S D D D D D D D D D S S S S G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G T T T T T T T T T T T T T D D D D D D S S S S S S S S S S D D D D D D D W W T T D D D DPPP T T D G G G G G G D D D D D D D G D D D D D OHW OHW OH W OHW OH W O H W O H W O H W O H W O H W O H W OHW G G G W W W W W T T T T T T T T U E L U E L U E L U E L U E L T T T OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW G G G E O H W P P D D G OHW OHW G T G O H W OH W OHW OH W G E G O H W OHW G G G G G G G G G G G W W W W W W W W W W W W W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW D D D D D D D W NL-1 NL-2 NL-3 NL-4 NL-5 NL-6 NL-7 NL-8 NL-9 NL-10 B-3 B-2 B-1 SB1/ MW-1 SB3/MW-2 SB6/MW-4 SB8/MW-5 SB5/MW-3 -0+ 1 0 0+ 0 0 1+00 2+00 3 + 0 0 3+40 PI: 0 + 1 0 . 6 7 PI : 2 + 0 1 . 1 4 PI: 2 + 1 5 . 0 4 PI: 3+ 0 2 . 9 4 PI: 3 + 1 6 . 8 4 60" X 6 8 " B R I C K A R C H C U L V E R T INSTALL SILT FENCE AND FIBER ROLLS (TYP.) LIMIT OF WORK CONSTRUCTION BASELINE FOR PROPOSED 6'X6' BOX CULVERT INSTALL SILT SACK EROSION CONTROL MEASURE (TYP.) INSTALL SILT SACK EROSION CONTROL MEASURE (TYP.) EXISTING FENCE TO BE REMOVED & STOCKPILED TO FACILITATE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. TO BE REPLACED IN KIND DURING RESTORATION LIMIT OF WORK EXISTING GAS LINES (SEE NOTE 6 AND 7) EXISTING UNDERGROUND VERIZON TELECOMM (ABANDONED) DUCTBANK EXISTING 4" SANITARY SEWER CONNECTION TO EXISTING CULVERT TO BE CUT AND CAP. DEMOLISH AND REMOVE EXISTING CATCH BASIN CB2 PRIOR INSTALLING SUPPORT OF EXCAVATION 6" DRAIN TIE-IN TO BE CONTROLLED BY CONTRACTOR DURING CONSTRUCTION PROPOSED TEST PIT LOCATION UPSTREAM BYPASS BULKHEAD DOWNSTREAM BYPASS BULKHEAD TEMPORARY INFLATABLE PLUG PROPOSED BYPASS DISCHARGE (REFER TO CULVERT BYPASS SEQUENCING IN SPECIFICATION SECTION 02761 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION). UPSTREAM BYPASS PUMP BOLLARDS TO BE REMOVED. SEE DETAIL ON C-11 REMOVE & STOCKPILE 50' OF EXISTING JERSEY BARRIER. BARRIER (TO BE RESET DURING SITE RESTORATION) APPROXIMATELY 60' OF EXISTING WOOD FENCE TO BE EITHER REMOVED, STOCKPILED, AND REPLACED OR SUPPORTED DURING EXCAVATION. CUT AND CAP EXISTING 12" WATER MAIN. PROVIDE RESTRAINING RODS AND THRUST BLOCKS / MEGALUG. PROVIDE AIR RELEASE. CONSTRUCTION BASELINE HORIZONTAL LAYOUT STATION NORTHING EASTING -0+10.00 2942652.51 351803.87 0+00.00 2942642.54 351803.15 0+10.67 2942631.89 351802.39 2+01.14 2942460.66 351885.79 2+15.04 2942446.83 351884.33 3+02.94 2942363.78 351830.18 3+16.84 2942363.78 351828.72 3+40.29 2942342.70 351839.00 CONTROL POINTS NUMBER NORTHING EASTING 1 2942409.15 351867.24 2 2942058.75 351778.71 3 2942585.28 351599.90 4 2942404.90 351687.68 C-3 4 MCT MCT RJK SITE PREPARATION PLAN JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ C - 3 S i t e P r e p . d w g L A Y O U T : C- 3 S i t e P r e p PL O T T E D : 3/ 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 7 : 1 3 P M B Y : jo s e p h m a l i a w c o N 0 SCALE IN FEET 20 40 SCALE: 1" = 20' FIELD ENGINEERING 1.CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE A “TIE-IN PLAN” THAT VERIFIES THE LOCATION, ELEVATION AND ALIGNMENT OF THE EXISTING 60-INCH RCP AT THE DOWNSTREAM TIE-IN LOCATION AND THE BRICK ARCHED CULVERT AT THE UPSTREAM TIE-IN LOCATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPERIMPOSE THE PROPOSED BOX CULVERT ONTO THE “TIE-IN PLAN” TO CONFIRM ALIGNMENT AND ELEVATION. THIS PLAN SHALL BE PREPARED AND SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO ANY BOX CULVERT SUBMITTALS. 2.CONTRACTOR SHALL PERFORM EXPLORATORY TEST PIT ABOVE THE EXISTING BRICK CULVERT TO VERIFY ELEVATION OF THE TOP OF THE BRICK CULVERT. EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL 3.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MINIMIZE THE AREA OF DISTURBED SOILS. EFFORTS SHALL BE MADE TO LIMIT THE TIME OF EXPOSURE OF DISTURBED AREAS. 4.EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL MEASURES SHALL BE INSTALLED PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES. CONTROL MEASURE SHALL BE MAINTAINED AND SHALL REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL ALL SITE WORK IS COMPLETE AND GROUND COVER IS ESTABLISHED. 5.REFER TO SHEET C-1 FOR ADDITIONAL EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL INFORMATION AND REQUIREMENTS. UTILITIES 6.CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH UTILITY OWNER OF ANY EXISTING UTILITIES THAT ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE WORK ZONE REGARDING SUPPORT OR RELOCATION NECESSARY TO COMPLETE WORK. 7.CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE RELOCATION OR SUPPORT OF ALL UTILITIES WITHIN THE LIMITS OF WORK OBSTRUCTING THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION. RELOCATION AND/OR SUPPORT OF UTILITIES SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH UTILITY OWNER'S REQUIREMENTS. DEMOLITION 8.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL DEMOLISHED MATERIALS, RUBBISH, EXCAVATED MATERIAL AND DEBRIS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE, AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS HAVING JURISDICTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AND PAYING FOR ALL DISPOSAL PERMITS AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 9.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL TRAVELED WAYS FROM DUST AND CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AT ALL TIMES. 10.CONTRACTOR SHALL DISPOSE OF ASPHALT, BRICK, AND CONCRETE IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL AND STATE REGULATIONS 11.THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AND PAYING FOR ANY PERMITS AND/OR FEES REQUIRED TO CARRY OUT THE WORK INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DEMOLITION. 12.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING A DEMOLITION PERMIT FROM THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, IF REQUIRED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT A COPY OF THE DEMOLITION PERMIT AND ANY OTHER RELATED PERMITS TO THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO INITIATING DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES. 13.WHERE THE WORDS "DEMOLISH AND REMOVE" ARE USED, IT SHALL MEAN TO REMOVE AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OR RECYCLE OFF SITE AT A REGULATED PROCESSING OR DISPOSAL FACILITY. 14.DEMOLITION SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, SECTION 02060 DEMOLITION. 15.JERSEY BARRIERS TO BE REMOVED & STOCKPILED AS DIRECTED BY ENGINEER, IN PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION OF PROPOSED BOX CULVERT. CONTRACTOR SHALL RESET JERSEY BARRIER DURING RESTORATION. 16.EXISTING FENCING SHALL BE REMOVED TO INSTALL BOX CULVERT. FENCING SHALL BE REPLACED IN KIND DURING RESTORATION. 17.EXISTING BOLLARDS ARE LOCATED ALONG A PROPERTY LINE AND ARE A VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF THAT LINE. AS SUCH, THE BOLLARDS MUST BE REPLACED IN THE SAME LOCATIONS. IF CONTRACTOR IS UNABLE TO REPLACE BOLLARDS IN THE EXACT SAME LOCATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR MUST HIRE A REGISTERED MASSACHUSETTS SURVEYOR TO PROVIDE LOCATIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 15 03/30/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY #Signed By: ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N NOTES: NL-1 NL-2 NL-3 NL-4 NL-5 NL-6 NL-7 NL-8 NL-9 NL-10 B-3 B-2 B-1 SB1/ MW-1 SB3/MW-2 SB6/MW-4 SB8/MW-5 SB5/MW-3 PROPOSED 6'X6' RCP BOX CULVERT LENGTH = 329 LF SLOPE =0.17% 60" X 6 8 " B R I C K A R C H C U L V E R T LIMIT OF WORK LINE P-MH4 - 4' Ø RIM= 119.41 (REFER TO BOX CULVERT MANHOLE DETAIL) P-MH7 - 4' Ø RIM= 122.26 (REFER TO BOX CULVERT MANHOLE DETAIL) BOX CULVERT UPSTREAM TIE IN LOCATION INV. = 107.82 (TO BE VERIFIED AS PART OF SITE PREPARATION TIE-IN PLAN) BOX CULVERT DOWNSTREAM TIE IN LOCATION INV. = 107.26 (TO BE VERIFIED AS PART OF SITE PREPARATION TIE-IN PLAN) -0+ 1 0 0+ 0 0 1+00 2+00 3 + 0 0 3+40 CONSTRUCTION BASELINE FOR PROPOSED BOX CULVERT1 2 3 LIMIT OF WORK LINE ESTIMATED LIMIT OF SUPPORT OF EXCAVATION ESTIMATED LIMIT OF SUPPORT OF EXCAVATION 231-LF LIMIT OF RAILROAD (2:1) ZONE OF INFLUENCE ON SUPPORT OF EXCAVATION LIMIT OF WORK P-MH6 - 5' Ø DROP MANHOLE RIM=122.03 INV.(1)=114.84 INV.(2)=108.91 INV.(3)=114.08 INSTALL BULK HEAD TO CAP CULVERT IN PREPARATION FOR ABANDONMENT DEMOLISH AND REMOVE EXISTING BRICK CULVERT INSTALL BULK HEAD TO CAP CULVERT IN PREPARATION FOR ABANDONMENT DEMOLISH AND REMOVE EXISTING BRICK CULVERT AND 60" RCP PIPE PROPOSED TEMPORARY SOIL STOCKPILE AREA FOR BOX CULVERT EXCAVATION TEMPORARY SOIL STOCKPILE TO BE STORED WEST OF THIS DELINEATION LINE (SEE NOTE 4) PROPOSED 6'X6' BOX CULVERT FOUR PROPOSED ANGLED BOX CULVERT SECTIONS (EACH SECTION COMPRISED OF A 16° SWEEP) FOUR PROPOSED ANGLED BOX CULVERT SECTIONS (EACH SECTION COMPRISED OF A 16° SWEEP) TWO PROPOSED ANGLED BOX CULVERT SECTIONS (EACH SECTION COMPRISED OF A 15° SWEEP) 12" RCP EXISTING GAS UTILITY IN CONFLICT WITH PROPOSED CULVERT. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH UTILITY OWNER TO SUPPORT AND/OR TEMPORARY RELOCATION WITH GAS COMPANY 24" INV.=108.07 24" RCP STUB (SEE DETAIL, SHT. C-12) 12" INV.108.87 - KNOCKOUT (SEE NOTE 6, SHT. C-6) 22.5° BEND, (TYP. OF 4) DI SOLID SLEEVES, (TYP. OF 2) NEW RELOCATED 12" DI WATER MAIN IN INSULATED JACKET W/ STEEL RESTRAINING RODS & MEGALUG. SEE SHEET C-13 FOR DETAIL. EXISTING 12" DI WATER MAIN (INSTALLED 1910 ±) EROSION CONTROL (TYP). C-4 5 MCT MCT RJK CULVERT RELOCATION PLAN JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ C - 4 C u l v e r t R e l o c a t i o n P l a n . d w g L A Y O U T : C4 C u l v e r t R e l o c a t e PL O T T E D : 3/ 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 1 0 : 2 4 P M B Y : jo s e p h m a l i a w c o N 0 SCALE IN FEET 20 40 SCALE: 1" = 20' EARTHWORK 1.ALL EXCAVATIONS REQUIRING SUPPORT OF EXCAVATION THAT REMAINS OPEN OVER NIGHT (I.E. SHEETING OR SIMILAR METHODS) SHALL BE ADEQUATELY PROTECTED AGAINST PEDESTRIANS AND MOTOR VEHICLES ACCESS, AS APPROVED BY THE OWNER AND ENGINEER. 2.ALL TRENCHING, PIPE LAYING, AND BACKFILLING SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND FEDERAL OSHA REGULATIONS. 3.THE OWNER AND ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED WHEN CONTAMINATED OR SUSPECTED CONTAMINATED SOIL IS ENCOUNTERED AT ANYTIME DURING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. 4.SOIL STOCKPILE DELINEATION LINE IS PROVIDED AS A MEANS TO LIMIT ANY ADDITIONAL LOADING ON THE CULVERT ROM THE SOIL STOCKPILE. UTILITIES 5.THE CONTRACTOR IS SPECIFICALLY CAUTIONED THAT THE LOCATION AND/OR ELEVATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES AS SHOWN ON THESE PLANS IS BASED ON RECORDS OF VARIOUS UTILITY COMPANIES AND WHERE POSSIBLE, MEASUREMENTS TAKEN IN THE FIELD. THIS INFORMATION IS NOT TO BE RELIED ON AS BEING EXACT OR COMPLETE. THE LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES SHALL BE VERIFIED IN THE FIELD BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR MUST CONTACT THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANY, ANY GOVERNING PERMITTING AUTHORITY, AND "DIG SAFE" AT LEAST 72 HOURS PRIOR TO ANY EXCAVATION WORK TO REQUEST EXACT FIELD LOCATION OF UTILITIES. THE ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED IN WRITING OF ANY UTILITIES INTERFERING WITH THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION AND APPROPRIATE REMEDIAL ACTION TAKEN BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. IT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO RELOCATE ALL EXISTING UTILITIES WHICH CONFLICT WITH THE PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. 6.EXISTING CATCH BASINS AND DRAIN PIPES SHALL BE FUNCTIONAL AT ALL TIMES. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT A SEQUENCING PLAN TO THE ENGINEER AND CITY OF NORTHAMPTON THAT DETAILS HOW THE EXISTING DRAINAGE WILL REMAIN OPERATIONAL THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION AND HOW IT WILL REMAIN FUNCTIONING UNTIL THE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED. THE SEQUENCING PLAN SHALL INCLUDE ANY BY-PASS PUMPING REQUIRED TO KEEP THE DRAINAGE FUNCTIONING. 7.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REPLACEMENT OF ANY SEWER, WATER, OR DRAIN PIPING, OR STRUCTURE HE OR SHE DAMAGES. ALL COSTS OF REPLACEMENT SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. INTERMEDIATE COUPLINGS SHALL BE ALLOWED ON A TEMPORARY BASIS ONLY. 8.WHERE EXISTING GAS, ELECTRIC AND TELECOM UTILITIES CROSS THE PROPOSED TRENCH LIMITS, CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE UTILITY OWNER AND CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPORT AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COSTS AND FEES. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PERFORMING THE WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UTILITY OWNER'S REQUIREMENTS. 9.EXISTING UTILITY POLES THAT FALL WITHIN 5 FEET OF THE PROPOSED EDGE OF TRENCH SHALL BE SUPPORTED BY THE OWNER OF THE UTILITY, TO BE COORDINATED BY CONTACTOR, DURING EXCAVATION OF THE TRENCH AND WHILE TRENCH REMAINS ACTIVE. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH THE UTILITY OWNER TO SUPPORT AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COSTS AND FEES. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPORTING THE EXISTING UTILITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE UTILITY OWNER'S REQUIREMENTS. 10.UTILITIES REMOVED AND DISPOSED SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATION SECTIONS 02060 AND 02080. 11.CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON ON WATER MAIN SUPPORT OR TEMPORARY RELOCATION WHERE IT CROSSES THE PROPOSED BOX CULVERT. CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH THE UTILITY COMPANY TO DETERMINE NECESSARY PROTECTION OF 8” AND 4” GAS MAINS AT PROPOSED CULVERT CROSSING IN HOLYOKE STREET. CONTRACTOR TO IMPLEMENT AND BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COSTS TO PROTECT GAS MAINS AND SERVICES. 12.ALL DIMENSIONS SHALL BE VERIFIED IN THE FIELD BY THE CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. 13.WHEN WORKING ADJACENT TO EXISTING UTILITIES, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH ALL PROTECTIVE DEVICES AS REQUIRED BY OWNER OF THE AFFECTED UTILITY AT NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE CONTRACT. 14.IF REQUESTED BY UTILITY OWNER, ALL EXISTING UTILITIES AND STRUCTURES REMOVED BY THE CONTRACTOR REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE UTILITY OWNER AND WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE AT THE OWNER'S REQUEST. 15.OVERHEAD UTILITY LINES OR GUY LINES WHICH REQUIRE TEMPORARY RELOCATION OR SLEEVING DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR'S OPERATIONS SHALL BE RELOCATED OR ADEQUATELY PROTECTED, AS DEEMED BY THE UTILITY OWNER, AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. 15 03/30/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N NOTES: OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW O H W O H W OH W O H W OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW S DD D D D D DDDSSS S G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G T T T T T T T T T T T T T D D D D D D S S S S S S S S S S D D D D D D D W W T T D D D D P P P T T D G G G G G G D D D D D D D G D D D D D OHWOHWOHWOHWOHW OHWOHWOHWOHWOHWOHWOHWGGGWWWWWTTTTTTTTUELUELUELUELUELTTTOHWOHWOHWOHWOHWGGGEOHW P P D D GOHWOHWGTG OHWOHWOHWOHWGEG O H W O H W G G G G G G G G G G G W W W W W W W W W W W W W OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW O H W O H W O H W O H W O H W O H W O H W D D D D D D D -0+1 0 0 + 0 0 1 + 0 0 2 + 0 0 3 + 0 0 3 + 4 0 6 0 " X 6 8 " B R I C K A R C H C U L V E R T L I M I T O F W O R K C O N S T R U C T I O N B A S E L I N E F O R B O X C U L V E R T LIMIT OF WORK 6 ' x 6 ' P R E C A S T B O X C U L V E R T D E M O E X I S T I N G M A N H O L E S ABANDON EXISTING 60"' W I D E x 6 8 " H I G H BRICK ARCH CULVERT I N P L A C E . C A P ENDS AND COMPLE T E L Y F I L L W I T H FLOWABLE FIL L ( S E E N O T E 8 ) D E M O L I S H A N D R E M O V E E X I S T I N G 1 2 " R C P D R A I N D E M O L I S H A N D R E M O V E E X I S T I N G 1 2 " R C P D R A I N D E M O L I S H A N D R E M O V E E X I S T I N G M A N H O L E D E M O L I S H A N D R E M O V E E X I S T I N G C A T C H B A S I N C B 4 . C O N T R A C T O R S H A L L S E Q U E N C E D E M O L I T I O N , A B A N D O N M E N T A N D I N S T A L L A T I O N O F P R O P O S E D D R A I N A G E I M P R O V E M E N T S W I T H T H E I N T E N T T O P R O V I D E C O N T I N U E D S T O R M W A T E R D R A I N A G E . ( R E F E R T O E X I S T I N G C B 4 R E M O V A L D E T A I L O N S H E E T C - 1 3 ) . A B A N D O N E X I S T I N G 4 8 " W I D E x 6 0 " H I G H B R I C K B O X C U L V E R T I N P L A C E . C A P E N D S A N D C O M P L E T E L Y F I L L W I T H F L O W A B L E F I L L ( S E E N O T E 8 ) D E M O L I S H A N D R E M O V E E X I S T I N G C A T C H B A S I N C B 7 . C O N T R A C T O R S H A L L S E Q U E N C E D E M O L I T I O N , A B A N D O N M E N T A N D I N S T A L L A T I O N O F P R O P O S E D D R A I N A G E I M P R O V E M E N T S W I T H T H E I N T E N T T O P R O V I D E C O N T I N U E D S T O R M W A T E R D R A I N A G E . ( R E F E R T O E X I S T I N G C B 4 R E M O V A L D E T A I L O N S H E E T C - 1 3 ) . C U T & C A P E X I S T I N G B R I C K C U L V E R T A B A N D O N E X I S T I N G 6 0 " ' W I D E x 6 8 " H I G H B R I C K A R C H C U L V E R T I N P L A C E . C A P E N D S A N D C O M P L E T E L Y F I L L W I T H F L O W A B L E F I L L ( S E E N O T E 8 ) D E M O L I S H A N D R E M O V E E X I S T I N G C B 1 C U T & C A P E X I S T I N G B R I C K C U L V E R T D E M O L I S H A N D R E M O V E E X I S T I N G B R I C K C U L V E R T DEMOLISH AND REMOVEEXISTING 12" RCP DRAINCUT & CAP EXISTING 12 " R C P CUT & CAP EXISTI N G 1 2 " R C P C - 5 6 M C T M C T R J K U T I L I T Y D E M O L I T I O N P L A N J J M CAD FILE: G:\_clients\Northampton MA\20164277.003 – Pleasant St Drain Relocation 100%\Drawings\C-5 Utility Demo Plan.dwg LAYOUT: C-5 DEMO PLOTTED: 3/30/2017 6:54 PM BY: joseph maliawco N 0 S C A L E I N F E E T 2 0 4 0 S C A L E : 1 " = 2 0 ' DEMOLITION1.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF ALL DEMOLISHEDMATERIALS, RUBBISH, EXCAVATED MATERIAL AND DEBRIS, UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED, AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL, STATE, ANDFEDERAL REQUIREMENTS HAVING JURISDICTION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALLBE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AND PAYING FOR ALL DISPOSAL PERMITSAT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER.2.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT ALL TRAVELED WAYS FROM DUST ANDCONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AT ALL TIMES.3.CONTRACTOR SHALL DISPOSE OF ASPHALT, BRICK, AND CONCRETE INACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LOCAL AND STATE REGULATIONS4.THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING AND PAYING FOR ANYPERMITS AND/OR FEES REQUIRED TO CARRY OUT THE WORK INCLUDING BUTNOT LIMITED TO DEMOLITION.5.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING A DEMOLITIONPERMIT FROM THE CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, IF REQUIRED. THE CONTRACTORSHALL SUBMIT A COPY OF THE DEMOLITION PERMIT AND ANY OTHER RELATEDPERMITS TO THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO INITIATING DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES.6.WHERE THE WORDS "DEMOLISH AND REMOVE" ARE USED, IT SHALL MEAN TOREMOVE AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OR RECYCLE OFF SITE AT A REGULATEDPROCESSING OR DISPOSAL FACILITY.7.DEMOLITION SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 02060DEMOLITION.8.CONTRACTOR TO COMPLETELY FILL THE EXISTING CULVERTS WITHFLOWABLE FILL AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS. PRIOR TO ABANDONMENT,CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION TO THE CITY AND THEENGINEER TO DEMONSTRATE THAT THE CULVERTS HAVE BEEN COMPLETELYFILLED AND HAVE 0% VOIDS. 1 5 0 3 / 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 C I T Y O F N O R T H A M P T O N , M A N O R T H A M P T O N D R A I N A G E R E L O C A T I O N R E V D E S C R I P T I O N D S N C H K D A T E D W N A P P 2 1 5 F i r s t S t r e e t , S u i t e 3 2 0 C a m b r i d g e , M A 0 2 1 4 2 P h o n e : 6 1 7 - 4 9 7 - 7 8 0 0 w w w . k l e i n f e l d e r . c o m S H E E T o f D E S I G N E D B Y I S S U E D A T E C U R R E N T R E V I S I O N D R A W N B Y C H E C K E D B Y P R O J E C T N O . R E V I S I O N S S C A L E V E R I F I C A T I O N T H I S B A R I S 1 I N C H I N L E N G T H O N O R I G I N A L D R A W I N G I F I T ' S N O T 1 I N C H O N T H I S S H E E T A D J U S T Y O U R S C A L E S A C C O R D I N G L Y A P P R O V E D B Y # S i g n e d B y : O R I G I N A L D R A W I N G S I Z E I S 2 4 x 3 6 N O R T H A M P T O N L U M B E R Y A R D P L E A S A N T S T R E E T N O R T H A M P T O N , M A 1 0 0 % D R A F T N O T F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N NOTES: OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OHW OHW OHW OHW OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W S D D D D D D D D D S S G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G T T T T T T T T T T T T T D D D D D D S S S S S S S S D D D D D D D W W T T D D D DPPP T T D G G G G G G D D D D D D D G D D D D D OH W OHW OH W OHW OHW O H W O H W O H W O H W O H W O H W OHW G G G W W W W T T T T T T T U E L U E L U E L U E L U E L T T T OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW G G G E O H W P P D D G OHW OHW G T G O H W OH W OHW OH W G E G O H W OHW G G G G G G G G G G G W W W W W W W W W W W W W W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW D D D D D D D W EXISTING CATCH BASIN TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL RELOCATED CULVERT 6'X6' BOX CULVERT LIMIT OF WORK LINE P-MH2 - 4' Ø RIM = 119.83 INV. = 114.58 (1) INV. = 114.6 (2) INV. = 114.48 (3) DEMOLISH AND REMOVE EXISTING BRICK CULVERT TO ALLOW INSTALLATION OF PROPOSED 24" RCP DRAIN P-MH3 - 4' Ø DROP MANHOLE RIM= 119.53 INV. = 113.84 (1) INV. = 114.01 (2) INV. = 108.16 (3) INV. = 108.12 (4) P-MH5 - 4' Ø RIM= 122.45 INV. = 118.40 (1) INV. = 117.22 (2) INV. = 115.2 (3) INV. = 115.3 (4) -0+ 1 0 0+ 0 0 1+00 2+00 3 + 0 0 3+40 CONSTRUCTION BASELINE LIMIT OF WORK LINE P-CB2 - 4' Ø RIM= 119.08 INV.= 115.3 (1) INV. = 114.83 (2) TIE INTO 24" RCP STUB AT BOX CULVERT AT INVERT EL. 108.08 UPON COMPLETION OF PROPOSED DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT, REMOVE INFLATABLE PLUG AT OUTLET OF 24" RCP. SEE DETAIL SHEET C-12. PROPOSED 24" RCP TO TIE-IN INTO EXISTING 24" RCP AT INVERT EL. 108.17 EXISTING BRICK CULVERT TO BE COMPLETELY FILLED WITH FLOWABLE FILL AND ABANDONED IN PLACE (SEE NOTE 8 ON UTILITY DEMOLITION PLAN) 1 4 3 1 2 1 2 3 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 3 4 2 3 60" X 6 8 " B R I C K A R C H C U L V E R T CUT AND CAP EXISTING CULVERT P-CB1 - 4' Ø RIM= 119.00 INV. = 114.92 (P-MH1) 1 2 " R C P 12" RCP 15 " RC P 12" RCP 24" RCP 24 " RC P 12" RCP 12" RCP EXISTING BRICK CULVERT TO BE COMPLETELY FILLED WITH FLOWABLE FILL AND ABANDONED IN PLACE (SEE NOTE 8 ON UTILITY DEMOLITION PLAN) EXISTING CB 10 RIM= 121.60 INV. = 117.8 EXISTING CB 9 RIM= 122.24 INV. = 118.74 10" PVC 10 " PV C P-MH6 - 5' Ø DROP MANHOLE INV. = 114.84 (1) INV. = 108.91 (2) INV.=114.02 (3) ABANDONED EXISTING DRAIN BY CUT AND CAP ABANDONED EXISTING DRAIN BY CUT AND CAP ABANDONED EXISTING DRAIN P-MH1 - 4' Ø RIM= 119.50 INV. = 114.77 (1) INV. = 114.69 (2) INV. = 114.05 (3) EXISTING RAILROAD TRACK ELEV 134.7± (SEE NOTE 6) KNOCKOUT - - KNOCKOUT (SEE NOTE 6) EXISTING CATCH BASIN TO BE CORED TO ACCEPT PROPOSED 10" PVC PIPE. INSTALL BRICK AND MORTAR PLUG TO SEAL EXISTING OUTLET A A B B SEE SECTION SHEET C-7 SEE SECTION SHEET C-7 C-6 6 MCT MCT RJK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENT PLAN JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ C - 6 D r a i n I m p r o v e m e n t P l a n . d w g L A Y O U T : C- 6 D r a i n a g e PL O T T E D : 3/ 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 7 : 1 9 P M B Y : jo s e p h m a l i a w c o N 0 SCALE IN FEET 20 40 SCALE: 1" = 20' NOTES: EARTHWORK 1.ALL EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE COMPLETELY CLOSED AT THE END OF EACH WORKING DAY BY BACKFILLING OR BY COVERING WITH STEEL PLATES OR OTHERWISE PROTECTED IN MANNER CONSISTENT WITH THE SPECIFICATION AND WHEN APPROVED BY THE OWNER AND ENGINEER. 2.ALL TRENCHING, PIPE LAYING, AND BACKFILLING SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND FEDERAL OSHA REGULATIONS. 3.THE OWNER AND ENGINEER SHALL BE NOTIFIED IF CONTAMINATED OR SUSPECTED CONTAMINATED SOIL IS ENCOUNTERED AT ANYTIME DURING CONSTRUCTION PERIOD. UTILITIES 4.CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO UTILITIES NOTES ON SHEET C-4 5.EXISTING CATCH BASINS, DRAINAGE STRUCTURES, AND DRAIN PIPES SHALL BE FUNCTIONAL AT ALL TIMES. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT A SEQUENCING PLAN TO THE ENGINEER AND CITY OF NORTHAMPTON THAT DETAILS HOW THE EXISTING DRAINAGE WILL REMAIN OPERATIONAL THROUGHOUT CONSTRUCTION AND WHAT TEMPORARY STRUCTURES AND/OR DEVICES ARE PROPOSED TO KEEP THE SYSTEM FULLY FUNCTIONING UNTIL THE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED. THE SEQUENCING PLAN SHALL INCLUDE ANY BY-PASS PUMPING REQUIRED TO KEEP THE DRAINAGE FUNCTIONING. 6.PROPOSED MANHOLE PENETRATIONS REFERENCED TO THIS NOTE ARE PROPOSED KNOCKOUTS RESERVED FOR FUTURE WORK. THEREFORE, THESE PENETRATIONS SHALL BE FABRICATED AS A CONCRETE KNOCK-OUT TO ALLOW FOR FUTURE PIPE CONNECTION AT A LATER DATE. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH ENGINEER FOR ADDITIONAL DETAIL OF SPECIFIC ORIENTATION OF THE PROPOSED KNOCKOUT. BELOW IS A REFERENCE TO THE KNOCK OUT SIZE AND APPROXIMATE ORIENTATION: 15 03/30/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N ·P-MH5 - INLET(4) = 12" RCP (ORIENT BETWEEN INLET(1) & INLET(2) ·P-MH6 - INLET(3) = 12" RCP (ORIENT 180° FROM INLET(1) EXISTING 8" NATURAL GAS EXISTING 4" NATURAL GAS EXISTING GRADE EXISTING 12" WATER MAIN (SEE RELOCATION DETAIL SHEET C-13) PROPOSED 6' X 6' BOX CULVERT S=.0017 CONNECT TO EXISTING 60" RCP EXISTING 60" X 68" BRICK CULVERT AT STATION 0+03.66 CONNECTION INVERT EL: EXISTING 60" X 68" BRICK CULVERT = 107.821 PROPOSED 6' X 6' BOX CULVERT = 107.821 AT STATION 3+31.79 CONNECTION INVERT ELEVATION EXISTING 60" RCP = 107.259 PROPOSED 6' X 6' BOX CULVERT = 107.259 HOLYOKE STREET ROW 4' DIA ACCESS MANHOLE 4' DIA ACCESS MANHOLE FILL SILT, SAND AND SOME ORGANICS FINE SAND VARVED SILT AND CLAY STA . = 0 + 0 3 . 5 OFF S E T = 2 0 . 0 5 3 NL-3 EL.122.5 BOE = 24' FINE SAND ST A . = 1 + 2 1 . 5 5 OF F S E T = 2 3 . 8 7 5 NL-4 EL.121.0 BOE = 22' MEDIUM TO COARSE SAND FINE SAND VARVED SILT AND CLAY FILL ST A . = 2 + 5 0 . 8 1 OFF S E T = 5 2 . 9 8 8 NL-7 EL.119.5 BOE = 17' FINE SAND VARVED SILT AND CLAY FILL ST A . = 1 + 1 0 . 3 3 OF F S E T = 2 . 4 3 0 NL-10 EL.121.5 BOE = 9' ST A . = 2 + 8 9 . 1 OF F S E T = 2 . 4 5 B-1 EL.119.0 BOE = 22' FILL SAND SILT AND CLAY ST A . = 0 + 3 9 . 7 8 OF F S E T = 2 . 1 6 B-3 EL.122.0 BOE = 22' SAND WITH SILT ST A . = 1 + 9 5 . 2 0 OF F S E T = 1 . 9 3 1 B-2 EL.120.0 BOE = 27' SAND WITH GRAVEL SAND SILT AND CLAY SAND SILT SAND SILT AND CLAY SEE SHEET C-14 FOR DOWNSTREAM TRANSITION COLLAR DETAIL SEE TO SHEET C-14 FOR UPSTREAM TRANSITION COLLAR DETAIL FILL SILT, SAND AND SOME ORGANICS FINE SAND VARVED SILT AND CLAY STA . = 0 + 0 3 . 5 OFF S E T = 2 0 . 0 5 3 NL-3 EL.122.5 BOE = 24' FINE SAND ST A . = 1 + 2 1 . 5 5 OF F S E T = 2 3 . 8 7 5 NL-4 EL.121.0 BOE = 22' MEDIUM TO COARSE SAND FINE SAND VARVED SILT AND CLAY FILL ST A . = 2 + 5 0 . 8 1 OFF S E T = 5 2 . 9 8 8 NL-7 EL.119.5 BOE = 17' FINE SAND VARVED SILT AND CLAY FILL ST A . = 1 + 1 0 . 3 3 OF F S E T = 2 . 4 3 0 NL-10 EL.121.5 BOE = 9' ST A . = 2 + 8 9 . 1 OF F S E T = 2 . 4 5 B-1 EL.119.0 BOE = 22' FILL SAND SILT AND CLAY ST A . = 0 + 3 9 . 7 8 OF F S E T = 2 . 1 6 B-3 EL.122.0 BOE = 22' SAND WITH SILT ST A . = 1 + 9 5 . 2 0 OF F S E T = 1 . 9 3 1 B-2 EL.120.0 BOE = 27' SAND WITH GRAVEL SAND SILT AND CLAY SAND SILT SAND SILT AND CLAY VE R T I C A L SE C T I O N A SE E C - 6 EXISTING 6" VC DRAIN LINE (UNKNOWN ELEVATION AT CULVERT) VE R T I C A L SE C T I O N B SE E C - 6 6" SAND 6" SAND RELOCATED 12" DI WATER W/ INSULATION JACKET AND 6" SAND AROUND THE PIPE EXISTING GRADE PROPOSED BUILDING FF = 119.80' BUILDING INFLUENCE ZONE 1:1 WIDTH OF TRENCH (TYP.) PROPOSED 6'x6' CONC BOX CULVERT EL. 134.7'± EXISTING RAIL ROAD TRACKS EXIST I N G E M B A N K M E N T RAIL ROAD INFLUENCE ZONE 2:1 5.50' EXISTING GRADE EL. 135.0'± EXIST I N G E M B A N K M E N T RAIL ROAD INFLUENCE ZONE 2:1 EXISTING RAIL ROAD TRACKS PROPOSED 6'x6' CONC BOX CULVERT WIDTH OF TRENCH (TYP.) EXISTING 60" WIDE x 68" HIGH CULVERT WITH BRICK ARCH ROOF AND WOOD PLANK FLOOR TO BE COMPLETELY FLOW FILLED AND ABANDONED IN PLACE PROPOSED BUILDING FF-124.40' BUILDING INFLUENCE ZONE 1:1 PROPOSED 12" RCP 5.50' 15 03/30/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY #Signed By: ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N 8 MCT MCT RJK DRAINAGE PROFILES JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ C - 7 8 P r o f i l e s . d w g L A Y O U T : C- 7 P r o f i l e PL O T T E D : 3/ 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 7 : 2 9 P M B Y : jo s e p h m a l i a w c o C-7 PROPOSED BOX CULVERT ALIGNMENT HORIZONTAL 1" = 20' VERTICAL 1" = 4' SECTION A-A HORIZONTAL 1" = 10' VERTICAL 1" = 10' SECTION B-B HORIZONTAL 1" = 10' VERTICAL 1" = 10' HOLYOKE PAVEMENT RESTORATION (SEE SHEET C-11 FOR DETAILS) TRENCH REPAIR AREA (SEE SHEET C-11 FOR DETAILS) TRENCH REPAIR AREA (SEE SHEET C-11 FOR DETAILS) SIDEWALK PAVEMENT AND CURB RESTORATION (SEE SHEET C-11 FOR DETAILS) CONTRACTOR TO PROTECT PROPERTY BOUND. IF DISTURBED, RESET BY MA REGISTERED LAND SURVEYOR FULL DEPTH PAVEMENT RESTORATION (SEE SHEET C-11 FOR DETAILS) FENCE TO INSTALLED. SEE SHEET C-13 FOR DETAILS RESET JERSEY BARRIERS & RESTORE SURFACE INSTALL NEW BOLLARDS (SEE SHEET C-11 FOR DETAILS) LIMIT OF WORK 15 03/01/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N C-9 10 MCT MCT RJK RESTORATION PLAN JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ C - 9 R e s t o r a t i o n . d w g L A Y O U T : Re s t o r a t i o n PL O T T E D : 3/ 1 0 / 2 0 1 7 3 : 2 0 P M B Y : ma t t t r e m b l a y NOTES: 1.ALL AREAS ADJACENT TO THE LIMITS OF CONSTRUCTION, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS, WHICH ARE DISTURBED DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE RESTORED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO THEIR ORIGINAL CONDITION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 2.UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, ALL DISTURBED AREAS SHALL BE RESTORED TO A CONDITION EQUAL TO OR BETTER THAN THAT WHICH EXISTED PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 3.CONTRACTOR TO ADJUST UTILITY ELEMENTS MEANT TO BE FLUSH WITH GRADE (CLEAN-OUTS, UTILITY MANHOLES, CATCH BASINS, INLETS, ETC.) THAT IS AFFECTED BY SITE WORK OR GRADE CHANGES, WHETHER SPECIFICALLY NOTED ON PLANS OR NOT. 4.REMOVE ALL EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AND DISPOSE OF IN A LEGAL MANNER. 5.CONTRACTOR TO REFER TO CLOSE OUT REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 01700. N 0 SCALE IN FEET 20 40 SCALE: 1" = 20' LEGEND: TRENCH REPAIR AREA HOLYOKE PAVEMENT RESTORATION AREA SIDEWALK PAVEMENT AND CURB RESTORATION AREA FULL DEPTH PAVEMENT RESTORATION AREA 1.SURFACE ROADWAY BOX SHALL BE BOART LONGYEAR LEAK-RESISTANT MANHOLES, PART NO. TC-240, OR APPROVED EQUAL. 2.CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY DIGSAFE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF UTILITY MONITORING POINTS, INCLINOMETERS, AND DEWATERING WELLS. 3."SHEETING" REQUIRED FOR EXCAVATION SUPPORT SYSTEM AT AREA INDICATED SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATION SECTION 02160 - TEMPORARY EXCAVATION SUPPORT SYSTEMS. 4.TRACK MONITORING POINTS SHALL BE A PAINT MARK AT BASE OF RAIL. 5.LOCATIONS OF ALL MONITORING POINT AND WELLS ARE APPROXIMATE. COORDINATE ACTUAL LOCATION IN FIELD WITH ENGINEER. 6.DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF DEWATERING SYSTEM SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. WELL LOCATIONS SHALL BE IDENTIFIED IN THE CONTRACTOR'S DEWATERING DESIGN BASED UPON THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION. REFER TO SECTION 02140. NOTES: EXISTING PIPE AA 6" I.D. CAST IRON MANHOLE (TC-240) CEMENT GROUT SAND 3" ID. PVC CASING 1/4" STEEL ROD 3" 12" 6" 4" UTILITY MONITORING GROUND SURFACE MONITORING 2"1/4" DIA. 6" 4' - 0 " CEMENT GROUT SURFACE ROADWAY BOX WITH LID TOP OF EXISTING GROUND FILTER SAND 3/4"Ø STEEL ROD 6" 1'-0" MIN. 1/4 IN. LEAD TAMP-IN 3 IN. LONG, 1/4 IN. DIA. STAINLESS STEEL SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW WITH STAINLESS STEEL WASHER EXISTING BUILDING OR STRUCTURE SURFACE 1/2" 3/4" IN. 1-1/2 IN.1-1/2 IN. 3/8 IN. MIN. N N R MA UM EB E METAL IDENTIFICATION MARKER PK NAIL CONCRETE SLAB METAL IDENTIFICATION MARKER RECESS NON-SHRINK GROUT 1/4" DIA. 1/2" DIA.2" INDICATES GROUND SURFACE MONITORING POINT INDICATES UTILITY MONITORING POINT INDICATES STRUCTURE MONITORING POINT INDICATES TRACK MONITORING POINT TMP-1 INDICATES DEWATERING WELL LEGEND: OH W OH W OH W OHW OHW OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W D D D D D D G G G G G G G G T T T T D G G G G D D D D D D D OHW OHW OH W O H W O H W O H W OHW G O H W OH W G G G G G G G G W W W W W W W W OH W OH W OH W OH W OH W OHW OHW OHW OHW OHW D D D 15 03/30/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N C-10 11 MCT MCT RJK GEOTECHNICAL MONITORING DETAIL JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ C - 1 0 G e o t e c h . d w g L A Y O U T : Ge o t e c h PL O T T E D : 3/ 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 7 : 3 1 P M B Y : jo s e p h m a l i a w c o UTILITY MONITORING POINT (UMP) DETAIL NOT TO SCALE GROUND SURFACE MONITORING POINT (GMP) TYPE 1 DETAIL FOR USE IN PAVED AREAS NOT TO SCALE SECTION A-A NOT TO SCALE GROUND SURFACE MONITORING POINT (GMP) TYPE 2 DETAIL FOR USE IN UNPAVED AREAS NOT TO SCALE TYPICAL STRUCTURE MONITORING POINT (SMP) TYPE 1 DETAIL NOT TO SCALE TYPICAL STRUCTURE MONITORING POINT (SMP) TYPE 2 DETAIL NOT TO SCALE NOTE TO DESIGN TEAM: MONITORING POINTS TO BE COORDINATED BASED UPON PRE-CONSTRUCTION SURVEY MONITORING LOCATION PLAN N 0 SCALE IN FEET 30 60 SCALE: 1" = 30' 1 1 20-MIL POLY STOCKPILED SOIL HAYBALES GRASS OR ASPHALT NOTES: 1.STOCKPILE SHALL BE NO GREATER THAN 12 FEET IN HEIGHT. COMPACTED SUB-GRADE 1.5" BASE COURSE PER MHD M3.11.03 HOLYOKE PAVEMENT RESTORATION DETAIL N.T.S. 1.5" BINDER COURSE (M3.11.03) NOTES: 1.CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE EXISTING PAVEMENT AND UNSUITABLE SOILS TO A DEPTH OF 17" MINIMUM TO CONSTRUCT PROPOSED PAVEMENT SECTION. 2.MHD REFERENCES ARE FROM 1988 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR BRIDGES AND HIGHWAYS (ENGLISH VERSION) 3.NO PAVEMENT SHALL BE PLACED IF THE PAVEMENT TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 180°. 4.PAVEMENT TO BE LEFT 1.5" LOW FOR FUTURE PALCEMENT OF TOP COURSE BY OTHER WITH A PAVEMENT SHIM AT ALL ACCESS POINTS STOCKPILE DETAIL N.T.S. NOTES FOR EROSION CONTROL: 1.CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE SEDIMENT AS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN LEVEL BELOW OVERFLOW HOLES IN SILT SACK. 2.SILT SACK SHALL BE USED ON ALL CATCH BASINS WITHIN CONSTRUCTION ZONE OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER. 3.CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING SEDIMENTATION BARRIERS THROUGHOUT THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. 4.CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OF SEDIMENT AS REQUIRED. 5.CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE SILT SACKS AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OF THEM OFF-SITE, UPON COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT AND AS REQUIRED. 6.1" REBAR FOR BAG REMOVAL SHALL BE REMOVED DURING WINTER MONTHS AT LOCATIONS WHERE PLOW ACTIVITY IS. BARS SHALL BE REINSTALLED AFTER SNOW SEASON IS COMPLETE. FOAM CURB OPENING1" REBAR FOR BAG REMOVAL FROM INLET (SEE NOTE #6) OVERFLOW SILT SACK INSTALL 1" REBAR IN DUMP LOOPS SILT SACK (TYP.) N.T.S. APPROVED EXCAVATED MATERIAL SUPPLEMENT WITH GRAVEL BORROW PER MHD M1.03.0 AS DIRECTED OR APPROVED BACKFILL UNDISTURBED EARTH SAW CUT EDGE UNDISTURBED EXISTING PAVEMENT TRENCH WIDTH 12" DENSE GRADED CRUSHED STONE FOR SUBBASE PER MHD M2.01.07 SIDEWALK PAVEMENT & CURB RESTORATION DETAIL N.T.S. PAVEMENT PER PAVING AND SURFACING COMPACTED DENSE GRADED CRUSHED STONE COMPACTED SUB-GRADE HAND FORMED SLOPE. 4" REVEAL S= 1.6% MAX 2" BITUMINOUS CONCRETE BINDER COURSE M3.11.03 ASPHALT TACK COAT 1.5" BASE COURSE 1.5" BASE COURSE EXISTING COMPACTED SUBGRADE 2%2% WIDTH VARIES WIDTH VARIES MATCH EXISTING BITUMINOUS GUTTER TRENCH WIDTH PAY LIMIT FOR PAVEMENT RESTORATION PIPE SIZE (I.D.) 0" - 24"5'-0" > 24"O.D. + 3'-0" DEPTH TO PIPE INVERT 0 - 12'12' - 20' 7'-0" O.D. + 5'-0" I.D. = INSIDE DIMENSION O.D. = OUTSIDE DIMENSION > 20' 10'-0" O.D. + 8'-0" CROWN, SHAPE W/ SMOOTH FINISH 3' - 0 " MI N . BOLLARD DETAIL CONCRETE PER SPECIFICATIONS SLOPE CONCRETE TO DRAIN N.T.S 6" 12" FINISHED GRADE TO MA T C H EX I S T I N G TRENCH REPAIR DETAIL N.T.S. HOLYOKE PAVEMENT RESTORATION DETAIL N.T.S. SEE FULL DEPTH ROADWAY PAVEMENT DETAIL ON SHEET THIS SHEET 12" DENSE GRADED CRUSHED STONE SUBBASE (M2.01.07 MHD) COMPACTED SUB-GRADE 1.5" BASE COURSE PER MHD M3.11.03 FULL DEPTH PAVEMENT RESTORATION DETAIL N.T.S. 1.5" BINDER COURSE (M3.11.03) NOTES: 1.CONTRACTOR SHALL REMOVE EXISTING PAVEMENT AND UNSUITABLE SOILS TO A DEPTH OF 17" MINIMUM TO CONSTRUCT PROPOSED PAVEMENT SECTION. 2.MHD REFERENCES ARE FROM 1988 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR BRIDGES AND HIGHWAYS (ENGLISH VERSION) 3.NO PAVEMENT SHALL BE PLACED IF THE PAVEMENT TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 180°. 12" DENSE GRADED CRUSHED STONE SUBBASE (M2.01.07 MHD) 1.5" TOP COURSE (M3.11.03) NOTES: 1.EXISTING BOLLARDS ARE LOCATED ALONG A PROPERTY LINE AND ARE A VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF THAT LINE. AS SUCH, THE BOLLARDS MUST BE REPLACED IN THE SAME LOCATIONS. IF CONTRACTOR IS UNABLE TO REPLACE BOLLARDS IN THE EXACT SAME LOCATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR MUST HIRE A REGISTERED MASSACHUSETTS SURVEYOR TO PROVIDE LOCATIONS AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. 6" DIA GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE, FILLED W/ CONCRETE, WITH SAFETY RED PLASTIC PROTECTIVE SLEEVE FINISH GRADE SEE NOTE 4 FINISHED GRADE 1.5" 12" DENSE GRADED CRUSHED STONE SET SOCK ON GRADE (DO NOT TRENCH IN) COMPOST FILTER SOCK ("FIBER ROLL") DETAIL (TYP.) N.T.S. 15 03/30/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N C-11 12 MCT MCT RJK DETAIL SHEET JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ D e t a i l S h e e t 2 . d w g L A Y O U T : C- 1 1 E r o s i o n C o n t r o l PL O T T E D : 3/ 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 1 0 : 3 3 P M B Y : jo s e p h m a l i a w c o NOTE: 1. PRECAST OPENING OR CORE DRILLED INTO EXISTING STRUCTURE. SIZE VARIES TO ACCOMMODATE EXTENSION BONNET FLANGE DIAMETER OR PIPE. STAINLESS STEEL BAND EXPANDED INTO PLACE PROTECT EXPOSED METAL FROM CORROSION WITH BITUMINOUS DAMPPROOF COATING INSIDE FACE OF MANHOLE OR STRUCTURE FLEXIBLE SLEEVE CONNECTION DETAIL N.T.S. 2" (MIN.) ANNULAR SPACE (TYP.) FILL WITH FLEXIBLE NON-SHRINK GROUT GATE BOXES SECTION CATCH BASINSMANHOLES SECTION SECTION CLASS A CONCRETE OR (2) LIFTS OF BINDER COURSE 1 1/2" TOP COURSE 8" 12" TACK COAT WHEN BITUMINOUS CONCRETE IS USED 12" MIN.8" MIN. CLASS A CONCRETE OR (2) LIFTS OF BINDER COURSE TACK COAT WHEN BITUMINOUS CONCRETE IS USED 12" MIN. 30" EDGE OF FLANGE CLASS A CONCRETE OR (2) LIFTS OF BINDER COURSETACK COAT WHEN BITUMINOUS CONCRETE IS USED 12" MIN. VERTICAL GRANITE CURB EDGE OF FLANGE24" 12" MIN. ALL SIDES 12" MIN. RAISING CASTINGS DETAIL N.T.S. 1 1/2" TOP COURSE 1 1/2" TOP COURSE NOTES: 1.REFER TO TRENCH DETAIL AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR PAVING AND SURFACING. 2.REFER TO TRENCH PAVEMENT DETAIL FOR PAVEMENT WIDTHS. SECTION UNDER GRASS BEDDING 3/4" CRUSHED STONE 4" MINIMUM 6" SAND BEDDING AND BACKFILL* 6" NOMINAL DIAMETER TRENCH BACKFILL PER SPECIFICATIONS BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVEMENT, TEMPORARY & PERMANENT (SEE PAVEMENT DETAILS) GRAVEL SUBBASE TRENCH WIDTH (SEE TABLE SHEET C-10) TOPSOIL PAVEMENT SUBBASE COURSE (SEE PAVEMENT SECTION) SECTION UNDER PAVEMENT BEDDING AND BACKFILL FOR DI, FRP AND PVC PIPES BEDDING AND BACKFILL FOR RCP AND DI GRAVITY PIPES * FOR DI WATER MAIN INSTALLED BELOW WATER TABLE USE CRUSHED STONE BEDDING Front View Side View FOR DIAMETERS 12" AND LARGER FOR DIAMETERS 10" AND SMALLER BRICK IN STAGGERED PATTERNUTILITY TO BE ABANDONEDD D D+2" CONCRETE PLUG D/ 2 D/ 2 CONCRETE PLUG D+2"D D UTILITY TO BE ABANDONED UTILITY CUT AND CAP DETAIL (TYP.) N.T.S. PLAN SECTION A-A EXISTING CULVERT ABANDONED IN PLACE AFTER COMPLETELY FILLING WITH CDF (SEE NOTE 1).VARIES VARIES BULKHEAD TO BE WATER TIGHT RECESS MASONRY 12" AND SEAL WITH NON-SHRINK GROUT EXISTING PIPE MASONRY BULKHEAD SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED WITH SOLID CONCRETE MASONRY BRICKS OR SOLID CONCRETE MASONRY BLOCKS WITH FULL MORTAR JOINTS A A CULVERT BULKHEAD DETAIL N.T.S. TRENCH DETAIL FOR SEWER, DRAIN, AND WATER PIPES N.T.S. 26.00" 4'-0" 4'-0" MINIMUM SUMP DEPTH UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ELIMINATOR CATCH BASIN HOOD OR EQUAL 6" MINIMUM THICKNESS COAT WITH (2) COATS OF BITUMINOUS DAMPROOFING BUTYL RUBBER JOINT (TYP.) STANDARD PRECAST BARREL SECTION COMBINATIONS OF 1', 2' 3' OR 4' LENGTHS AS NEEDED TO BRING CATCH BASIN RIM TO REQUIRED ELEVATION SEAL ALL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR JOINTS WITH HYDRAULIC CEMENT UNDISTURBED EARTH A 8.00' MINIMUM THICKNESS (H20 LOADING) GRATE SHALL BE SQUARE, TYPE F, AS MANUFACTURED BY LEBARON FOUNDRY OR APPROVED EQUAL 4'-0" STANDARD PRECAST BASE IN 3' LENGTHS (MIN) 12" MIN. CRUSHED STONE BEDDING FLEXIBLE WATERTIGHT SLEEVE REQUIRED FOR RCP AND DI. USE NON SHRINK GROUT FOR RCP CONNECTIONS. CAST OPENING IN STRUCTURE (TYP) FLOW FINISHED ROAD GRADE SET CASTING IN GROUT AND GROUT ALL AROUND TO 4" ABOVE FLANGE (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) OUTLET PIPE HOOD OR INSERT 24" SLAB OPENING WITH GRATE PER SPECIFICATIONS. USE PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE RISER RINGS AND BRICK TO BRING GRATE TO REQUIRED ELEVATION SEAL INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WITH HYDRAULIC CEMENT OUTLET PIPE A 5" MINIMUM WALL THICKNESS SEAL ALL HOLES WITH HYDRAULIC CEMENT CLASS A CONCRETE PLANPLANPLAN STAINLESS STEEL BAND CLAMP FLEXIBLE WATERTIGHT SLEEVE CL CATCH BASIN N.T.S. PLAN VIEW SECTION A-A HDPE CATCHBASIN HOOD SECTIONPROFILE SCALE: N.T.S. 24" RCP 3' STUB LENGTH 6' X 6' BOX CULVERT AT COMPLETION OF CULVERT INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL A TEMPORARY PLUG AT DISCHARGE POINT OF 24-INCH RCP. PLUG TO BE REMOVED AFTER INSTALLATION OF PROPOSED DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS IN HOLYOKE ST. BOX CULVERT STUB DETAIL NTS INV. 107.33 INV. 108.07 INV. 108.075 24" RCP TO CONNECT TO P-MH3 24" PIPE TO BE INSTALLED DURING DRAINAGE IMPROVMENTS NOTE: 1)CONTRACTOR TO DEMONSTRATE AND PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION TO THE CITY AND THE ENGINEER THAT THE EXISTING CULVERT HAS BEEN COMPLETELY FILLED WITH CDF AND FREE OF VOIDS. 15 03/30/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N C-12 13 MCT MCT RJK DETAIL SHEET JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ D e t a i l S h e e t 2 . d w g L A Y O U T : C- 1 2 D e t a i l s 3 PL O T T E D : 3/ 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 1 : 2 7 P M B Y : jo s e p h m a l i a w c o PROPOSED DRAIN 6" MIN. PERMANENT RESTORATION OF WATER MAIN CROSSING BOX CULVERT DETAIL N.T.S. TRENCH WIDTH EXISTING SURFACE SAND SUITABLE BACKFILL MATERIAL WATER MAIN TRICON POLYURETHANE FOAM INSULATION AND HDPE CASING 6" PROVIDE INSULATED JACKET WHEN DEPTH OF COVER IS LESS THAN 5 FEET 6" MIN OF SAND AROUND PIPE EXTEND INSULATED PIPE JACKET UNTIL 5' OF COVER IS ACHIEVED AND MAINTAINED A A SECTION A-A N.T.S. 22.5° BEND (TYP.) NOTES: 1. DETAIL INTENDED FOR PERMANENT RELOCATION. 2. THERE SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 6" OF SAND BETWEEN WATER MAIN AND BOX CULVERT. EXISTING CB 4 & CB 7 ABANDONMENT DETAIL N.T.S. SURFACE ELEVATION BRICK CULVERT WALL THICKNESS TO BE CONFIRMED AS PART OF SITE PREPARATION. EXISTING BRICK CATCH BASIN (SEVERAL COURSES THICK) NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL KEEP DRAINAGE SYSTEM ACTIVE AT ALL TIMES BY USE OF TEMPORARY BYPASS PIPING OR OTHER MEANS. 2. CATCH BASIN AND CULVERT ARE OF UNKNOWN THICKNESS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR AS PART OF SITE PREPARATION. 3. BRICK CULVERT TO BE COMPLETELY FILLED WITH FLOWABLE FILL PER DRAWINGS, AND ABANDONED. 4. REFER TO UTILITY DEMOLITION PLAN (SEE SHEET C-5) 5. EXISTING CB 4 TO BE ABANDONED BEFORE INSTALLATION OF P-MH2. EXISTING 12" DRAINS P-MH2 INSTALLATION DETAIL N.T.S. 119.83 APPROXIMATE SURFACE ELEVATION BRICK CULVERT WALL THICKNESS TO BE CONFIRMED AS PART OF SITE PREPARATION. P-MH2 NOTES: 1. CATCH BASIN AND CULVERT ARE OF UNKNOWN THICKNESS TO BE VERIFIED BY CONTRACTOR AS PART OF SITE PREPARATION. EXISTING CB4 TO BE ABANDONED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF P-MH2. 2. CATCH BASIN AND BRICK CULVERT SHALL BE DEMOLISHED AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDED AT LEAST 12" OF CRUSHED STONE BEDDING MATERIAL. 3. THE INVERTS FOR BOTH OF THE EXISTING 12" DRAIN LINES SHALL BE SET AT THEIR RESPECTIVE EXISTING ELEVATIONS WHEN P-MH2 IS INSTALLED. 4. PROPOSED MANHOLE, P-MH2, SHALL BE CENTERED WHERE EXISTING CB4 WAS LOCATED TO RECEIVE THE EXISTING 12" DRAIN LINES. 5. FLOWABLE FILL SHALL BE EXCAVATED FROM WITHIN THE BRICK CULVERT AS NECESSARY TO PROVIDE ADEQUATE BEDDING. 6. REFER TO UTILITY DEMOLITION PLAN (SEE SHEET C-5) 7. REFER TO SHEET C-8 FOR ADDITIONAL TYPICAL MANHOLE REQUIREMENTS FLOWABLE FILL EXISTING 12" DRAINS PROPOSED 12" DRAIN LINE FLOWABLE FILL 12" MIN OF 34" CRUSHED STONE BEDDING TOP 24.00'' OF CATCH BASIN TO BE DEMOLISHED AND REPLACED WITH DENSE GRADED CRUSHED STONE M2.01.07 MHD AFTER ABANDONMENT 15 03/30/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N C-13 14 MCT MCT RJK DETAIL SHEET JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ D e t a i l S h e e t 2 . d w g L A Y O U T : C - 1 3 D e t a i l s 4 PL O T T E D : 3 / 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 1 : 3 2 P M B Y : j o s e p h m a l i a w c o BOX CULVERT MANHOLE ACCESS SECTION N.T.S 1. ALL CONSTRUCTION DIMENSIONS ARE NOMINAL. CONTRACTOR TO SUBMIT CERTIFICATE OF DESIGN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIFICATIONS. 2. PROVIDE 1" CHAMFER ON ALL WALLS. 3. 4000 PSI CONCRETE 4. PROVIDED CONTINUOUS WATERTIGHT SEALS IN ALL CONSTRUCTION JOINTS AND BETWEEN DRY AREAS AND ANY SOURCE OF LIQUID INCLUDING THE GROUND. CONTRACTOR SHALL APPLY DAMPPROOFING TO BOX CULVERT, WING WALLS, HEADWALLS AND CUT-OFF WALLS ON-SITE. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE OWNER WHEN IN THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS ARE UNCOVERED WHICH ARE UNANTICIPATED OR OTHERWISE APPEAR TO PRESENT A DANGEROUS CONDITION. 6. WALL FOOTINGS SHALL BE PLACED ON UNDISTURBED GROUND. REFER TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 02210 FOR BACKFILL REQUIREMENTS. 1-1/2" CRUSHED STONE BEDDING ON UNDISTURBED GROUND CONCRETE NOTES 1. USE APPROVED EXCAVATED MATERIAL. SUPPLEMENT WITH BANK-RUN GRAVEL AS DIRECTED. COMPACT IN 12" LIFTS. DOWN STREAM TRANSITION COLLAR DETAIL N.T.S. UPSTREAM TRANSITION COLLAR DETAIL N.T.S. TOP VIEW SECTION VIEW FRONT VIEW TROWEL IN GROUT TO CREATE A GRADUAL TRANSITION FROM BOX CULVERT ID TO 60" RCP ID. TRANSITION SHOULD BE NO GREATER THAN 4:1 EITHER HORIZONTALLY OR VERTICALLY. CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE COLLAR 8" MIN 8" 1' MIN INV. = 107.259 (TO BE VERIFIED) 1' MIN CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE COLLAR TO FILL GAP BETWEEN BOX CULVERT AND 60" RCP. TO BE DOWELED INTO BOX CULVERT. CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE COLLAR 60" RCP BOX CULVERT TOP VIEW SECTION VIEWFRONT VIEW BRICK ARCH BOX CULVERT BRICK ARCH BOX CULVERT THICKNESS OF BRICK ARCH TO BE VERIFIED CONCRETE COLLAR TO CREATE TRANSITION FROM BRICK ARCH SECTION TO BOX CULVERT SECTION. CONCRETE COLLAR TO BE DOWELED INTO BOX CULVERT SECTION. 8" MIN 8" MIN 1' MIN 1' MIN 8" MIN INV. = 107.823' TO BE VERIFIED FLOW FLOW FLOW CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE COLLAR CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE COLLAR 8" MIN FLOW EXISTING PROPOSED SECTION A-A N.T.S. 8" MIN 8" MIN OD OF BRICK CULVERT 8" MIN AROUND OD OF BOX CULVERT BARS DOWELED INTO BOX CULVERT #4 DIAGONAL REBAR MIN LENGTH 3' #4 REBAR MIN LENGTH 6' BRICK ARCH BOX CULVERT BENT BARS DOWELED INTO BOX CULVERT AND TIED TO NECESSARY #4 BARS 8" MIN 8" MIN SECTION B-B N.T.S. #4 REBAR MIN LENGTH 6' OD OF 60" RCP 60" RCP BOX CULVERT SECTION C-C N.T.S. SECTION D-D N.T.S. BENT BARS DOWELED INTO BOX CULVERT AND TIED TO NECESSARY #4 BARS A A C B B D D C NOTES: 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A CLEAN VERTICAL FACE FOR ABUTTING BOX CULVERT TO EXISTING BRICK CULVERT . 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A CLEAN VERTICAL FACE FOR ABUTTING BOX CULVERT TO EXISTING 60" RCP. 3. #4 BAR REINFORCEMENT TO BE SPACED AT 12" ON CENTER. 4. REINFORCEMENT SHALL HAVE 3" MIN CONCRETE COVER . 5. TIE-IN INVERTS OF EXISTING PIPING TO BE VERIFIED AND MATCHED BY CONTRACTOR WHEN INSTALLING BOX CULVERT. 6. CONCRETE SHALL BE PER SPECIFICATIONS. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL TROWEL IN GROUT TO CREATE A SMOOTH INTERNAL TRANSITION FROM BOX CULVERT TO EXISTING 60" RCP 8. REBAR SHALL BE PROPERLY LAPPED OR PRE-BENT. NO FIELD BENDING OF REBAR. 8" MIN AROUND OD OF BOX CULVERT #4 BENT REBAR TO TIE IN TO HORIZONTAL AND DIAGONAL BARS W/ PROPER LAPPING BARS DOWELED INTO BOX CULVERT #4 DIAGONAL REBAR MIN LENGTH 3' EXISTING BRICK ARCH INNER DIAMETER PROPOSED BOX CULVERT INNER DIAMETER EXISTING 60" RCP INNER DIAMETER PROPOSED BOX CULVERT INNER DIAMETER 4" GAP BETWEEN FACES4" GAP BETWEEN FACES 12" OVERLAP NOTES: 1. LIMIT OF PAYMENT FOR MANHOLE RISER PAY ITEM IS MEASURED IN VERTICAL FEET FROM THE RIM TO THE TOP OF BOX CULVERT SECTION. 2. THE BOX CULVERT IS INCLUDED IN THE LF MEASUREMENT FOR THE BOX CULVERT PAY ITEM. MAN HOLE RISER PAY LIMIT EXTERIOR FACE OF JOINT TO BE TAPED ON TOP AND SIDE CULVERT SECTION N.T.S. SPAN RISE W W B T 30" GASKETED MANHOLE SPIGOT JOINT REFER TO ASTM C443 #4 DIAGONAL TRIM BARS EACH SIDE, EACH FACE ADDITIONAL REINFORCING BARS EQUAL TO STEEL AREA INTERRUPTED, 12 EACH SIDE IN SAME PLACE 8' 4' 15 03/30/2017 20164277.003 CITY OF NORTHAMPTON, MA NORTHAMPTON DRAINAGE RELOCATION REV DESCRIPTION DSN CHK DATE DWN APP 215 First Street, Suite 320 Cambridge, MA 02142 Phone: 617-497-7800 www.kleinfelder.com SHEET of DESIGNED BY ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION DRAWN BY CHECKED BY PROJECT NO. REVISIONS SCALE VERIFICATION THIS BAR IS 1 INCH IN LENGTH ON ORIGINAL DRAWING IF IT'S NOT 1 INCH ON THIS SHEET ADJUST YOUR SCALES ACCORDINGLY APPROVED BY ORIGINAL DRAWING SIZE IS 24 x 36 NORTHAMPTON LUMBER YARD PLEASANT STREET NORTHAMPTON, MA 100% D R A F T NOT F O R C O N S T R U C T I O N C-14 15 MCT MCT RJK DETAIL SHEET JJMCA D F I L E : G: \ _ c l i e n t s \ N o r t h a m p t o n M A \ 2 0 1 6 4 2 7 7 . 0 0 3 – P l e a s a n t S t D r a i n R e l o c a t i o n 1 0 0 % \ D r a w i n g s \ D e t a i l S h e e t 2 . d w g L A Y O U T : C - 1 4 D e t a i l s 5 PL O T T E D : 3 / 3 0 / 2 0 1 7 1 : 3 2 P M B Y : j o s e p h m a l i a w c o EROSION CONTROL, Northampton SEDIMENTATION AND CONTAINMENT Drainage Relocation OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 20164277.003A 01568 - 1 SECTION 01568 EROSION CONTROL, SEDIMENTATION AND CONTAINMENT OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide all work and take all measures to control soil erosion resulting from construction operations, prevent flow of sediment from construction site, and contain construction materials (including excavation and backfill) within protected working area as to prevent damage to any catch basin, culverts, stream or wetlands. 1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this section. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: Submit the following in accordance with Section 01300 – SUBMITTAL: 1. Sedimentation barriers and accessories. 2. Silt sacks. 3. Siltation bags. 4. Sedimentation filters. 1.4 REFERENCES A. ASTM D3776: Standard Test Methods for Mass Per Unit Area (Weight) of Fabric B. ASTM D3786: Standard Test Method for Bursting Strength of Textile Fabrics – Diaphagm Bursting Strength Tester Method C. ASTM D4355: Standard Test Method for In-Plane Shear Properties for Polymer Matrix Composite Materials by the Rail Shear Method Exhibit F EROSION CONTROL, Northampton SEDIMENTATION AND CONTAINMENT Drainage Relocation OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 20164277.003A 01568 - 2 D. ASTM D4491: Standard Test Method for Water Permeability of Geotextile of Permittivity E. ASTM D4533: Standard Test Method for Trapezoid Tearing Strength of Geotextiles F. ASTM D4632: Standard Test Method for Grab Breaking Load and Elongation of Geotextiles G. ASTM D4751: Standard Test Method for Determineing Apparent Opening Size of a Geotextile H. ASTM D4833: Standard Test Method for Index Puncture Resistance of Geomembranes and Related Products 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Use acceptable procedures, including use of water diversion structures, diversion ditches, settling basins, and sediment traps. B. Operations restricted to areas of work indicated on drawings and area which must be entered for construction of temporary or permanent facilities. C. If construction materials are washed away during construction, remove materials from fouled areas. D. Stabilize diversion outlets by means acceptable to Engineer. E. Engineer has authority to limit surface area of erodible earth material exposed by clearing and grubbing, excavation, borrow and fill operations and to direct immediate permanent or temporary pollution control measures to prevent contamination of any stream or wetlands, including construction of temporary berms, dikes, dams, sediment basins, sediment traps, slope drains, and use of portable filtration system, temporary mulches, mats, or other control devices or methods as necessary to control erosion. F. Prior to initiating construction, Contractor to visually inspect catch basins adjacent to work areas. Any basins containing silt and debris shall be noted by the Contractor prior to construction. A written notice shall be provided to the Engineer listing location of filled basins. 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Provide in accordance with Section 01600 – PRODUCT, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENT. EROSION CONTROL, Northampton SEDIMENTATION AND CONTAINMENT Drainage Relocation OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 20164277.003A 01568 - 3 PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 STRAW WATTLES A.Wattles shall be a straw-filled tube of flexible netting material exhibiting the following properties. It shall be a machine-produced tube of compacted rice straw that is Certified Weed Free Forage, by a manufacturer whose principle business is wattle manufacturing. The netting shall consist of seamless, high- density polyethylene and ethyl vinyl acetate and contain ultra violet inhibitors. B.Light weight rolled erosion control straw or wood fiber blankets (RECB) rolled up to create a wattle type device shall not be allowed under this specification. C.The Wattle shall meet the minimum performance requirements of Table 1. The product must be guaranteed to meet all numeric performance values in Table 1 under the specific conditions as stated TABLE 1 – WATTLE PROPERTIES Property Test Method Units Min. Value Mass per Unit Weight Field Measured (lbs/ft) 1.6 Dimension Field Measured (Dia/Inches) 8.0 - 9.0 Net Strand Thickness Field Measured (Inches) 0.030 Net Knot Thickness Field Measured (Inches) 0.055 Netting Unit Weight Certified (Ounces/ft) 0.35 Sediment Retention Capacity Rainfall Sim. 1 (lbs/ft) 30 Installed Free-Board Ht. Field Measured (Height/Inches) 6.0 — 7.0 Straw Fiber Field Measured Avg. Length (in) 3.0 Soil Loss1 Rainfall Sim. 1 % Effectiveness 582 De-Stabilizing Moisture Rainfall Sim. 1 % Retained (Max.) 11 Fiber Content Certified % Rice Straw 100 EROSION CONTROL, Northampton SEDIMENTATION AND CONTAINMENT Drainage Relocation OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 20164277.003A 01568 - 4 D. Straw wattles shall be manufactured by R.H. Dyck, Inc., Greenfix America LLC, California Straw Works, or approved equal. 2.2 WOOD STAKES A. 1-inch by 1- inch by 3-feet. 2.3 SILT SACK A. Provide woven polypropylene fabric bags to prevent sediment from entering existing catch basins. Bags shall be manufactured by ACF Environmental or equal. Polypropylene fabric shall meet or exceed the following characteristics: Property Standard Minimum Value Grab tensile strength ASTM D-4632 300 lbs Grab tensile elongation ASTM D-4632 20% Puncture ASTM D-4833 120 lbs Mullen Burst ASTM D-3786 800 psi Trapezoid tear ASTM D-4533 120 lbs UV resistance ASTM D-4355 80% Apparent opening size ASTM D-4751 40 US sieve Flow rate ASTM D-4491 40 gpm/sf Permittivity ASTM D-4491 0.55 /sec 2.4 PORTABLE SEDIMENTATION FILTRATION SYSTEM A. Portable sedimentation filtration system shall be skid and trailer mounted for mobility and flexibility. The system shall be set up within the road right-of- way so as not to disturb the bordering wetland. B. The filtered water shall be discharged directly to resource areas through its natural drainage courses. C. Portable filtration system shall be used when directed by the Engineer and in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. D. Portable filtration system shall be PFSO as manufactured by Rain-For-Rent Co. or approved equal. The bag filters in the system shall be capable of filtering particles up to 0.5 micron in diameter. 2.5 SILTATION BAG A. The siltation bag shall be a nonwoven bag made from geotextile fabric with seams test strength of a minimum 60 lb/in. in accordance with ASTM D- 4884. EROSION CONTROL, Northampton SEDIMENTATION AND CONTAINMENT Drainage Relocation OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 20164277.003A 01568 - 5 B.Each bag shall have an inlet spout large enough to accommodate a 4-inch discharge hose. The bag shall be secured to the hose using straps to prevent pumped water from escaping without being filtered. C. Siltation bag shall have a minimum capacity of 80 gal/min./ft 2. D. The geotextile fabric shall have the following properties: Property Standard Minimum Value Weight ASTM D-3776 8 oz./yd. Grab Tensile ASTM D-4632 203 lbs Puncture ASTM D-4833 130 lbs Flow Rate ASTM D-4491 80 gpm/sf Permitivity ASTM D-4491 1.5 /sec. Mullen Burst ASTM D-3786 400 psi UV Resistant ASTM D-4355 70% AOS % Retained ASTM D-4751 100% E. Siltation bags shall be used as directed by the Engineer. Siltation bags shall be installed, used, and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. F. Dispose of siltation bags as directed by the Engineer. G. Siltation bags shall be “Dirtbag Model 53” as manufactured by ACF Environmental, Inc., Richmond, VA. PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Do not discharge chemicals, fuels, lubricants, bitumen, raw sewage and other harmful waste into or alongside any body of water or into natural or man- made channels. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install sedimentation barriers in all locations as directed, surrounding base of all deposits of stored excavated material outside of disturbed area, and where directed by the Engineer. B. Install sedimentation barriers immediately after site is cleared and before trench excavation. Locate sedimentation barriers, surrounding stored material, approximately 6 ft. from material. EROSION CONTROL, Northampton SEDIMENTATION AND CONTAINMENT Drainage Relocation OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 20164277.003A 01568 - 6 C. Protect catch basins from sedimentation by installing silt sacks under grating casting. D. Discharge silt-laden water from excavations through a siltation bag to ensure that only sediment-free water is returned to watercourses. E. Do not place excavated soil material adjacent to water-course in manner that will cause it to wash away by high water or runoff. F. Prevent damage to vegetation by excessive watering or silt accumulation in the discharge area. G. Do not dump spoiled material into any streams, wetlands, surface waters, or unspecified locations. H. Prevent indiscriminate, arbitrary, or capricious operation of equipment in streams, wetlands or surface waters. I. Do not pump silt-laden water from trenches or excavations into surface waters, streams, wetlands, or natural or man-made channels leading thereto. J. Prevent damage to vegetation adjacent to or outside of construction area limits. K. If required by regulatory authorities, provide a portable filtration system to prevent sediment-laden runoff from occurring in areas adjacent to wetlands or buffer zones. L. Do not dispose of trees, brush, debris, paints, chemicals, asphalt products, concrete curing compounds, fuels, lubricants, insecticides, washwater from concrete trucks or hydroseeders, or any other pollutant in streams, wet-lands, surface waters, or natural or man-made channels leading thereto, or unspecified locations. M. Do not alter flow line of any stream unless indicated or specified. N. Clean and dispose of debris from sedimentation barriers on a weekly basis. O. Upon completion of work and upon approval of Owner and Engineer, remove and dispose of sedimentation barriers. P. Clean catch basins, which have become silted-up due to construction. 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1 6 8 - 0 0 1 3 2 C - 1 6 8 H E R R I C K M I L L L L C ON E S H O R T S T NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 7 3 2 C - 1 4 0 - 0 0 8 3 2 C - 1 4 0 H I L D R E T H M A R K J R 35 1 P L E A S A N T S T # 4 NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 28 3 2 C - 1 7 6 - 0 0 1 3 2 C - 1 7 6 H O L Y O K E S T R E E T L L C 19 H O L Y O K E S T NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 21 3 2 C - 1 5 2 - 0 0 1 3 2 C - 1 5 2 H O U L E S H A W N R & E R I K A 25 1 P L E A S A N T S T # 1 8 NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 63 3 2 C - 3 5 3 - 0 1 2 3 2 C - 3 5 3 J O H N S O N E R I C 8 H O C K A N U M R D # 1 2 NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 41 3 2 C - 2 1 7 - 0 0 1 3 2 C - 2 1 7 K I E L B O W I C Z R O B E R T 27 H O L Y O K E S T NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 15 3 2 C - 1 4 0 - 0 1 6 3 2 C - 1 4 0 K I N G H O R N K E N N E T H J T R U S T E E 35 1 P L E A S A N T S T U N I T 1 2 NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 42 3 2 C - 2 1 8 - 0 0 1 3 2 C - 2 1 8 K W I E C I N S K I J A M E S P & C Y N T H I A L 47 H A N N U M B R O O K D R EA S T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 2 7 14 3 2 C - 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1 7 9 - 0 0 1 3 2 C - 1 7 9 S T U A R T M A R Y L O U T R U S T E E 15 H I G H M E A D O W R D FL O R E N C E MA 0 1 0 6 2 25 3 2 C - 1 7 1 - 0 0 1 3 2 C - 1 7 1 W H I T E G A I L M A K A L A B A R G E G A I L M C / O G A I L L A B A R G E P O B O X 1 2 7 2 EA S T O T I S MA 0 1 0 2 9 33 3 2 C - 1 8 1 - 0 0 1 3 2 C - 1 8 1 W I L L A R D H A R O L D F & D O R I S A TR U S T E E S 36 0 P L E A S A N T S T NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 52 3 2 C - 3 5 3 - 0 0 1 3 2 C - 3 5 3 W I L S O N J A N I C E P 8 H O C K A N U M R D U N I T 1 NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 57 3 2 C - 3 5 3 - 0 0 6 3 2 C - 3 5 3 W U R S T E R J O H N A N D E R S E N 8 H O C K A N U M R D # 6 NO R T H A M P T O N MA 0 1 0 6 0 Co p y o f 3 2 C _ 1 7 1 _ _ 3 2 C _ 1 7 6 _ _ 3 2 C _ 1 7 7 _ 1 0 0 f t _ 2 0 1 7 0 3 2 1 c l e a n e d Ex h i b i t G Ab u t t e r N o t i f i c a t i o n L i s t Exhibit H March 31, 2017