CITY OF BUENA PARK EDISON ROW PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FY PROJECT NO. GP-1775

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5 2 1. ERODED SEDIMENTS AND OTHER POLLUTANTS MUST BE RETAINED ONSITE AND MAY NOT BE TRANSPORTED FROM THE SITE VIA SHEETFLOW, SWALES, AREA DRAINS, NATURAL DRAINAGE COURSES OR WIND. 405 101 110 Hermosa Beach Torrance Los Angeles Gardena 710 210 30 San Dimas West Covina Pomona Chino 60 605 71 La Habra 5 Buena Park Brea Yorba Linda 57 Anaheim 55 91 210 15 10 CITY OF BUENA PARK EDISON ROW PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FY 2010-2011 PROJECT NO. GP-1775 2. 3. 4. 5. STOCKPILES OF EARTH AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION RELATED MATERIAL MUST BE PROTECTED FROM BEING TRANSPORTED FROM THE SITE BY THE FORCES OF WIND AND WATER. FUELS, OILS, SOLVENTS AND OTHER TOXIC MATERIALS MUST BE STORED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR LISTING AND ARE NOT TO CONTAMINATE THE SOIL AND SURFACE WATERS. ALL APPROVED STORAGE CONTAINERS ARE TO BE PROTECTED FROM THE WEATHER. SPILLS MUST BE CLEANED UP IMMEDIATELY AND DISPOSED OF IN A PROPER MANNER. SPILLS MAY NOT BE WASHED INTO THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM. NON-STORM WATER RUNOFF FROM EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLE WASHING AND ANY OTHER ACTIVITY SHALL BE CONTAINED AT THE PROJECT SITE. EXCESS OR WASTE CONCRETE MAY NOT BE WASHED INTO THE PUBLIC WAY OR ANY OTHER DRAINAGE SYSTEM. PROVISIONS SHALL BE MADE TO RETAIN CONCRETE WASTES ON SITE UNTIL THEY CAN BE DISPOSED OF AS SOLID WASTE. Rancho Palos Verdes Long Beach Orange 22 Santa Ana 405 Irvine 133 241 6. 7. TRASH AND CONSTRUCTION RELATED SOLID WASTES MUST BE DEPOSITED INTO A COVERED RECEPTACLE TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION OF RAINWATER AND DISPERSAL BY WIND. SEDIMENTS AND OTHER MATERIALS MAY NOT BE TRACKED FROM THE SITE BY VEHICLE TRAFFIC. THE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE ROADWAYS MUST BE STABILIZED SO AS TO INHIBIT SEDIMENTS FROM BEING DEPOSITED INTO THE PUBLIC WAY. ACCIDENTAL DEPOSITIONS MUST BE SWEPT UP IMMEDIATELY AND MAY NOT BE WASHED DOWN BY RAIN OR OTHER MEANS. 5 miles GENERAL NOTES LOCATION MAP 8. 9. ANY SLOPES WITH DISTURBED SOILS OR DENUDED OF VEGETATION MUST BE STABILIZED SO AS TO INHIBIT EROSION BY WIND AND WATER. STRUCTURAL BMP'S MUST BE ACCESSIBLE FOR INSPECTION BY CITY PERSONNEL DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS. 1. All work shall be done in accordance with the applicable section of the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction (the Greenbook), City of Buena Park Standards, contract documents, and the latest revisions thereof. 2. Location and existence of utilities and improvements shown on the plans are approximate and taken from available records. The contractor shall verify location of existing improvements and shall take all precautions to protect them whether shown or not. The contractor shall notify UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT at (800-227-2600) 48 hours before any excavation. 3. Contractor shall notify the City Public Works Inspector at least 48 hours prior to beginning of any work. 4. When joining existing pavement, contractor shall feather a minimum of 12" or as directed by the City Engineer. 5. Existing raised pavement markers shall be removed prior to construction and replaced upon the finished surface at the same location. 6. Contractor shall provide and maintain traffic control devices at all time in accordance with the WATCH manual or as directed by the City Engineer. 7. Contractor shall remove all grass and weeds in cracks or between gutter and pavement and sterilize soil to prevent further growth. 8. All cracks 1/8" wide or greater shall be filled with joint sealer prior to overlay. 9. Finished grades of new improvements such as concrete curb and AC pavement shall be verified with water test. 10.All projects approved by the City shall be designed and constructed within drainage guidelines established by the City and NPDES requirements. 11. This is SCE fee owned property being licensed to the City, no easement involved. WM-1 MATERIAL DELIVERY AND STORAGE PROVIDE A MATERIAL STORAGE AREA WITH SECONDARY CONTAINMENT AND/ OR WEATHER PROTECTION. NOTE THE MAINTENANCE PRACTICES AND SCHEDULE PROPOSED FOR THIS AREA. WM-2 MATERIAL USE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, FERTILIZERS, PESTICIDES, PLASTERS, SOLVENTS, PAINTS, AND OTHER COMPOUNDS MUST BE PROPERLY HANDLED IN ORDER TO REDUCE THE RISK OF POLLUTION OR CONTAMINATION. TRAINING AND INFORMATION ON PROCEDURES FOR THE PROPER USE OF ALL MATERIALS MUST BE AVAILABLE TO THE EMPLOYEES THAT APPLY SUCH MATERIALS. WM-4 SPILL PREVENTION AND CONTROL EROSION CONTROL NOTES 1. In case of emergency call: (name, title, 24 hour phone number) 2. Equipments and workers for emergency work shall be made available at all times during rainy season (November I to April 15). Necessary materials shall be available on site and stockpiled at convenient locations to facilitate rapid construction of emergency devices when rain is imminent. 3. Erosion control devices shall not be moved or modified without the approval of the City Inspector. 4. All removable erosion protective devices shall be in place at the end of each working day when the 5-day probability forecast exceeds 50%. 5. After a rainstorm all silt and debris shall be removed from streets. Check berms and basins. 6. Applicant shall be responsible and shall take necessary precautions to prevent public trespass onto area where impounded water creates a hazardous condition. 7. All loose soil and debris which may create a potential hazard to offsite property shall be removed from the site as directed by the City Inspector. 8. Erosion control devices will be modified as needed as the project progresses and plans of these changes submitted for approval as required. 9. Erosion control devices shown on this plan may be removed when approved by the City Inspector if the grading operation has progressed to the point where they are no longer required. 10.The undersigned civil engineer has inspected the site and these plans reflect the existing conditions of the project that require erosion protection. GRADING NOTES 1. All grading shall be done in accordance with the City of Buena Park standards and specifications and the latest City-approved Building Code, Appendix Chapter 33 as interpreted by the City Engineer. Whenever the term "Building Official" is used, it shall mean the City Engineer or his authorized representatives. 2. The following permits shall be obtained prior to any construction from the Public Works Department along with applicable permit fees: a) Grading permit b) Hauling permit for export and import of materials. c) Sewer permit for any sewer main installation, sewer lateral, manhole or sewer cleanout. d) Concrete permit for construction. e) Paving permit for any water main connection, fire protection line construction and domestic water service. f) Water line permit for any water main connection, fire protection line construction and domestic water service. g) Storm drain permit for storm drain connection to an existing City storm drain facility or for new storm drain main line and lateral construction. h) Southern California Edison Company, SBC, The Gas Company, and Time Warner Cable permits for main or lateral facility installations in the public right of way. i) Transportation permit for hauling operations. 3. In the removal and/or construction of off-site improvements in the City right of way, the Public Works Inspector may use his discretion in determining the extent and limit of work to be undertaken in conformance with the City requirements and in accordance with the specifications and City standards. 4. On-site water lines less than 3 (10.2 cm) in diameter, and on-site sewer laterals 4" (1 0.16 cm) in diameter shall be in accordance with the latest revision of the Uniform Plumbing Code and inspected by Building Division. 5. Masonry block wall and retaining wall calculations and construction shall be reviewed, inspected and approved, and permit issued by the Building Division. 6. All excavations, construction and installations in the public right of way require inspection. Failure to have inspection will result in reopening of the excavation and possible reconstruction. 7. All waste, vegetation, refuses and deleterious materials shall be removed prior to any grading. 8. No water shall be taken from City fire hydrants without approved application from the Construction Services Division and payment of fees and deposits. 9. Dust shall be controlled by watering. The contractor shall provide mobile sweepers and water trucks as directed by the Engineer. 10. Contractor shall notify UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT a minimum of 72 hours advance (1-800-227-2600) prior to excavation. 11. Contractor is required to call (714) 562-3686, at feast 48 hours in advance for inspection. 12. No construction or grading shall begin prior to pre-construction meeting with City Public Works Inspectors from the Construction Services Division. 13. Developer will submit two (2) copies of approved street light location plans from S.C. Edison to the City prior to issuance of City permits for street lights. 14. Developer/owner shall be responsible for checking and recognizing all easements in the development and adjacent properties. Engineer of Record shall be responsible for indicating existing utility locations and resolving possible conflicts of service connections for the development. 15. Developer/contractor shall submit a traffic control plan for approval prior to any lane closure or work in the City right of way. Plans shall show the proper placing of barricades or delineators for traffic direction and information. Solar-powered arrowboards are required for all lane closures. 16. Utility trenches within the City shall not be excavated and left open. Utility trenches shall be property provided with steel traffic covers (see City Standard 310, 1-1/2 (3.8 cm) thick non-skid) and traffic delineators in accordance with City standards and to the satisfaction of the City Engineer. 17. Compaction on native soil shall be a minimum 95%, and aggregate base over native soil shall be a minimum 90% compaction. 18. Bedding, backfill, and compaction for all underground utilities shall be certified by the developer's/contractor's soils engineer. 19. Underground utility elevations, including inverts, shall be certified by the developer's/contractor's civil engineer. 20.A minimum of two (2) mobile sweepers, or as determined by the engineer, shall be provided and in use fulltime during all hauling operations. 21. The City Engineer may require contractor to perform a water test to verify finished grades of new pavement. 22. The contractor/developer shall comply with all NPDES requirements at all times. STORMWATER POLLUTANT PLAN NOTES 1. Eroded sediments and other pollutants must be retained on site and may not be transported from the site via sheet flow, swales, area drains, natural drainage courses or wind. 2. Stockpiles of earth and other construction related materials must be protected from being transported from the site by forces of wind and water. 3. Fuels, oils, solvents and other materials must be stored in accordance with their listing and are not to contaminate the soil and surface water. All approved storage containers are to be protected from the weather. Spills must be cleaned up immediately and disposed of in a proper manner. Spills may not be washed into the drainage system. 4. Excess or concrete waste may not be washed into the public way or any other drainage structures. Provisions shall be made to retain concrete wastes on site until they can be disposed of as solid waste. 5. Trash and construction related solid wastes must be deposited into a covered receptacle to prevent contamination of rainwater and dispersal by wind. 6. Sediments and other materials may not be tracked from the site by vehicle traffic. The construction entrance roadways must be stabilized so as to inhibit sediments from being deposited into the public right-of-way. Accidental depositions must be swept up immediately and may not be washed down by rain or other means. 7. Any slopes with disturbed soils or denuded vegetation must be stabilized so as to inhibit erosion by wind or water. 8. Contractor to incorporate appropriate stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) for relevant types of demolition and construction activities. Additional measures may be required if deemed appropriate by the City Inspector. SCE R/W PROJECT LOCATION VICINITY MAP CITY OF BUENA PARK SHEET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8-14 INDEX DESCRIPTION TITLE SHEET DETAILS GRADING PLAN CROSS SECTIONS CONSTRUCTION PLAN STRIPING PLAN LIGHTING PLAN LANDSCAPING PLAN STANDARD PLANS - GREENBOOK (APWA) LATEST EDITION 110 DRIVEWAY APPROACHES 111 CURB RAMP 120 CURB & GUTTER - BARRIER ESTIMATED EARTHWORK QUANTITIES 7,200 CY - CUT 4,000 CY - FILL REF. GEOTECHNICAL REPORT PREPARED BY DATE JOB# REF. DRAINAGE CALCULATIONS BY DATE GEO-ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 8/8/2010 402-05 KOA CORPORATION 6/21/2011 6/5/2015 IDENTIFY SPILL PREVENTION AND CONTROL MEASURES THAT WILL BE TAKEN FOR ALL PROPOSED MATERIALS. IDENTIFY THE METHODS, BY WHICH ACCIDENTAL SPILLS WILL BE CLEANED AND PROPERLY DISPOSED OF. WM-5 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PROVIDE DESIGNATED WASTE COLLECTION AREAS AND CONTAINERS. ARRANGE FOR REGULAR DISPOSAL. PROVIDE COVERED STORAGE WITH SECONDARY CONTAINMENT. CONTAINERS ARE REQUIRED TO PROTECT WASTE FROM RAIN TO PREVENT WATER POLLUTION AND PREVENT WIND DISPERSAL. WM-6 HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MUST BE DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS. IDENTIFY THE PROPOSED METHODS OF DISPOSAL AND ANY SPECIAL HANDLING CONTRACTS THAT MAY BE APPLICABLE. WM-7 CONTAMINATED SOIL MANAGEMENT PREVENT OR REDUCE THE DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS TO STORMWATER FROM CONTAINMENT SOIL AND HIGHLY ACIDIC OR ALKALINE SOILS BY CONDUCTING PRE-CONSTRUCTION SURVEYS, INSPECTING EXCAVATIONS REGULARLY, AND REMEDIATING CONTAMINATED SOIL PROMPTLY. WM-8 CONCRETE WASTE MANAGEMENT STORE DRY AND WET MATERIALS UNDER COVER. AVOID ON-SITE WASHOUT EXCEPT IN DESIGNATED AREAS AWAY FROM DRAINS, DITCHES, STREETS, AND STREAMS. CONCRETE WASTE DEPOSITED ON SITE SHALL SET-UP, BE BROKEN APART, AND DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. CONTAINMENT AND PROPER DISPOSAL IS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONCRETE WASTE. WM-9 SANITARY / SEPTIC WASTE MANAGEMENT UNTREATED RAW WASTEWATER IS NOT TO BE DISCHARGED OR BURIED. SANITARY SEWER FACILITIES ON SITE ARE REQUIRED TO BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH LOCAL HEALTH AGENCY REQUIREMENTS. SANITARY OR SEPTIC WASTES MUST BE TREATED OR DISPOSED OF IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL REQUIREMENTS. TC-1 STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE A STABILIZED ENTRANCE IS REQUIRED FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION SITES TO ENSURE THAT DIRT AND DEBRIS ARE NOT TRACKED ONTO THE ROAD OR ADJACENT PROPERTY. MAINTENANCE OF SUCH A SYSTEM IS REQUIRED FOR THE DURATION OF THE PROJECT. SUCH STABILIZATION MAY BE OF ROCK OR PAVED. SE-1 SILT FENCE SE-3 SEDIMENT TRAP SE-8 SAND BAGS 3190 C. Shelby Street Ontario, California 91764 Tel: (909) 890-9693 Fax: (909) 890-9694 ERODED SEDIMENTS MUST BE RETAINED ON-SITE AND NOT PERMITTED TO ENTER THE DRAINAGE SYSTEM. MAY BE WAIVED AT THE SOLE DISCRETION OF THE CITY INSPECTOR IF OTHER EROSION CONTROL BMP'S ARE DEEMED SUFFICIENT. NOTES: 1) THIS IS SCE FEE OWNED PROPERTY BEING LICENSED TO THE CITY, NO EASEMENT INVOLVED. 2) TOP OF FOOTING TO BE 12" MIN ABOVE FINISHED GRADE AT SCE POLE. 3) PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM SCE TOWERS. 4) SCE WILL BE PROVIDED 24/7 ACCESS. TITLE GP-1775 1