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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPacket, DRC PLANNER 2/7/2023AGENDA DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT 225 FIFTH STREET Conference Room 616/ MS Teams Staff Review., Tuesday, February 21, 2023 9; 00 —.9.,30 am, 1. Site Plan Review 811-23-000021-TYP2 811-23-000022-PROJ City of Springfield Assessor's Map: 18-02-04-42 500; 18-02-09-00 103; 18-02-10-00 300, 700 & 900; 18-02-04-00 2500 Address: Existing Use: Applicant submitted proposal to construct Jasper Trunk Sewer phase 3 Planner: Andy Limbird Meeting: Tuesday, February 21, 2023 9:00 — 9:30 virtual meeting via Microsoft Teams The Complete DRC Packet for this meeting is available online for you to review or print out from the laserfiche website: htti)://www.si)ringfield-or.gov/weblink8/browse.asi)x 811-23-000021-TYP2 - TENTATIVE SITE PLAN FOR JASPER TRUNK SEWER LINE PHASE 3 SITE CONTEXT MAP City of Springfield Development & Public Works 225 Fifth Street Springfield, OR 97477 Site Plan Review SPRINGFIELD W 0#/ Type (Applicant. dieck Site Plan Review Pre -Submittal: ❑ Major Site Plan Modification Pre-SubmittalApplication , ❑ Site Plan Review Submittal: Q Ma'or Site Plan Modification Submittal: ❑ Required Project Information (Applicant. complete this section) Applicant Name: Jesse Jones Phone: 541-726-3720 Company: City of Springfield, Oemlopment and Public Works Email: flones@springfieklar.gov Address: 225 Fifth Street, Springfield, Oregon 97477 Applicant's REP.: Phone: Company: Email: Address: Property Owner' Multiple, we attached plan sheets for mom information Phone - Company: Email: Address: ASSESSOR'S MAP NO: Maps 18-02-04-00, TL 22 & 2500;18-02-09-00, TAX LOT NOS :TL99&103;and18-. 00,TL200,700&990 Property Address' Linear corridorgenemlly parallel with and offset from Jasper Road and the Union Pacific Railroad tracks. Size of Property: Acres ❑ Square Feet ❑ Proposed No. of Proposed Name of Project: Jasper Trunk Sanitary Sewer Extension -Phase 3 DesCf lPtlon of if you are filling in this form by hand, please attach your proposal description to this application. Construction of approximately 5,200 linear feet of sanitary sewer trunk line including segments that impact jurisdictional Pf0 Osal:wctlantis and waters. Existing Use: New Impervious Surface Coverage (Including Bldg. Gross Floor Area): 51,836 sf Si natures: Please sign and Drint Mour name and date in the aDDrociriate Required Project Information (City Intake Staff., Associated Applications: box on the next gaqe.j complete this section) Signs: Pre -Sub Case No.: 811.22000215.PRE Date: Reviewed by: Case No.: Date: Reviewed by: Application Fee: $ Technical Fee: $ Posta a Fee: $ TOTAL FEES: $ PROJECT NUMBER: Revised 1/7/14 Id 1 of 11 Joint Permit Application This is a joint application, and must be sent to all agencies (Corps, DSL, and DEO). Abematiae forms of permit applications may be acceptable; contact the Corps and DSL for more information. Army Corps of Oregon Oregon r�r;IU.S. _ Engineers �_:. " Department of Department of Portland District jb=✓= State Lands ID Environmental Action ID Number Number Quality (1) TYPE OF PERMIT(S) IF KNOWN (check all that apply) Corps: ® Individual ❑ Nationwide No.: ❑ Regional General Permit ❑ Other (specify): DSL: ® Individual ❑ GP Trans ❑ GP Min Wet ❑ GP Maint Dredge ❑ GP Ocean Energy ❑ No Permit ❑ Waiver (2) APPLICANT AND LANDOWNER CONTACT INFORMATION Property Owner (if Authorized Agent (if applicable) Applicant Jesse Jones different) ❑� Consdtant ❑Contractor Name (Required) Please see Attachment D Daniel Covington Business Name City of Springfield MB&G Mailing Address 1 Development and Public Works Department Mailing Address 2 225 Fifth Street City, State, Zip Springfield Oregon, 97477 Business Phone 541-726-3720x711 Cell Phone 406-370-4693 Fax 541-726-2309 Email jjonesQspringfeld-or.gov dcovingtonQmasonbruce.com (3) PROJECT INFORMATION A Provide the project location. Project Name: Latitude & Longitude' Jasper Trunk Sewer Extension Project (Phase 3) North end: 44.030046, -122.932621 South end: 44.018036, -122.921023 Project Address / Location City (nearest) County East of Jasper Road ROW Springfield Lane TownshipRange Section Quarter / Quarter Tax Lot 18S 02W 4 SE 2500 and 500 18S 02W 9 NE 103 18S 02W 10 NW 200, 700, and 900 Brief Directions to the Site: From I-5, take exit 194A to merge onto OR -126 E. drive 6.8 miles and continue straight onto Bob Straub Parkway, stay on Bob Straub Parkway for 2 miles and then turn left onto Brand S Road; drive 350 feet and park in gravel area at southern end of the project near the intersection of Bob Straub Parkway and Jasper Road. B. What types of waterbodies or wetlands are present in your project area? (Check all that apply.) El River / Stream El Non -Tidal Wetland ❑ Lake / Reservoir / Pond ❑ Estuary or Tidal Wetland ❑ Other ❑ Pacific Ocean November 2021 Waterbody or Wetland Name— Wetlands D, E, F, and G; and Waters 2 River Mile NA 6' Field HUC Name Mill Race -Middle Fork Willamette River 6th Field HUC (12 digits) 170900011003 In decimal format (e.g., 44.9399, -123.0283) If there is no official name for the wetland or waterbody, create a unique name such as `Wetland 1° or'rributar A'). C. Indicate the project category. (Check all that apply.) El Commercial Development ❑ Industrial Development ❑ Residential Development ❑ Institutional Development ❑Agricultural ❑Recreational ❑Transportation ❑ Restoration ❑ Bridge ❑ Dredging p Utility lines ❑ Survey or Sampling ❑ In- or Over -Water Structure ❑ Maintenance ❑ Other: (4) PROJECT DESCRIPTION 910 A. Summarize the overall project including work in areas both in and outside of waters or wetlands. This project is Phase 3 of a new sewer line that is being constructed in the southern portion of Springfield, Oregon (Figure 1, Attachment A). The project will install approximately 5,200 linear feet of sewer pipe, manholes, and a permanent gravel access road along portions of the finished pipe alignment. The total area of ground disturbance will be 6.29 acres, and 1.19 acreswill be new impervious surface (i.e., gravel road and tumarounds). The project area runs along the east side of existing railroad tracks, which are on the east side of Jasper Road. The temporary trench for the sewer pipe will be 4 -feet wide and between 14.5 and 20 -feet deep. The access road will be constructed 3 feet away from the trench along the east side, and it will be 12 - feet wide and will have a 3% maximum cross slope to shed stormwater to low -gradient vegetated areas. B. Describe work within waters and wetlands. The sewer alignment is designed to minimize impacts to wetlands and waters to the greatest extent possible. The project has been designed to avoid permanent impacts to all jurisdictional watercourses in the API. In total, the sewer pipe will be installed under 3,411 feet of wetland. The project will temporarily impact 0.131 acre in four wetlands (Wetlands D, E, F, and G) and 50 square feet in one waters (Waters 2). The project will permanently impact 0.729 acre in three wetlands (Wetlands E, F, and G); there will be no permanent impacts to waters. All impacts are shown on the Figure 4 series (Attachment A). The following summarizes work proposed within Waters 2 and Wetlands D, E, F, and G. Wetland D: Installation of the sewer pipe will temporarily remove 167 cubic yards of native soil in a 225 -square -foot area of Wetland D. A bore pitwill be excavated to facilitate trenchless crossing underthe Bob Straub Parkway road prism to the southeast and under Waters 1 to the northwest (no impact). The bore pit will remain open for 2 months, and then it will be filled and restored to original contours. Wetland E: Installation of the sewer pipe will temporarily remove 803 cubic yards of native soil in a 1,084 -square -foot area of Wetland E. This same area will then be filled and restored to original contours; fill under Wetland E will consist of geotextile, PVC sewer pipe, crushed rock, native soil, and native sod. Construction ofthe access road will permanently remove 181 cubic yards of native soil in a 3,252 -square -foot area. This same area will then be filled to match surrounding contours with geotextile and crushed rock (1.25 -inch max. diameter). Wetland F: Installation of the sewer pipe will temporarily remove 1,521 cubic yards of native soil in a 2,416 -square -foot area of Wetland F. This same area will then be filled and restored to original contours; fill will consist of geotextile, PVC sewer pipe, crushed rock, native soil, and native sod. The area of Wetland F to the northwest consists of mature forested wetland and so, to minimize impact, the access road will not be constructed across the mature -PFO portion of Wetland F, and the footrpint of the pipe and access road combined will be reduced to awidth of 25 feet along 500 feet of the alignment; however, 26 trees will be removed, and this entire 12,500 - square -foot area will be considered permanent impact due to the loss of mature trees. Construction of a manhole, the access road, and an access -road turnaround will permanently remove 602 cubic yards of native November 2021 soil in a cumulative area of 10,060 square feet. This same area will then be filled to mi contours (except for manholes) with geotextile and crushed rock (1.25 -inch max. diameter). Wetland G: Installation of the sewer pipe will temporarily remove 1,060 cubic yards of native soil in a 1,972 -square -foot area of Wetland G. This same area will then be filled and restored to original contours. fill will consist of geotextile, PVC sewer pipe, crushed rock, native soil, and native sod. Construction of a manhole and the access road will permanently remove 367 cubic yards of native soil in a cumulative area of 5,932 square feet. This same area will then be filled to match surrounding contours (except for manholes) with geotextile and crushed rock (1.25 -inch max. diameter). Waters 2: Installation of the sewer pipe will temporarily remove 13 cubic yards of native substrate and soils in a square -foot area. This same area will then be filled and restored with native bed and bank material and ril with willow stakes (above OHWM). The impact area of Waters 2 will be temporarily isolated, and a by{ pipe will be installed prior to the open -cut installation of the sewer pipe. Afterthe pipe has been installed the trench in this area has been filled, the isolation and bypass pipe will be removed and flow will rest along its original course. C. Construction Methods. Describe how the removal and/or fill activities will be accomplished to minimize impacts to waters and wetlands. Erosion and Sediment Control (ESC) BMPs will be used to minimize erosion and sedimentation JL construction, BMPs are included on the Figure 4 sheets in Attachment A and will include (1) sediment cc barriers around the perimeter of the work area, (2) sediment traps in stormwater inlets and/ortemporary ct dams in stormwater ditches, and (3) re-establishment of vegetation promptly after construction. Other BI may include temporary mulching, covering stockpiled soil, matting, and other practices to minimize movement of soil. Where feasible, the City opted for trenchless boring to bore under waters and wetland areas, and the extent of permanent gravel access road has be minimized as much as possible. For temporary trenches outside of paved or gravel areas, sod and the top 12 inches of topsoil will be removed and stockpiled for reuse as surface restoration, and all trench surfaceswill be restored to original contours. The Contractorwill install trench dams nearwetlands and waters to prevent the pipe alignment from becoming a sink for local groundwater, and the gravel access road will be flush with surrounding contours so as not to impede, reroute, or otherwise influence hydrology. However, the road will have a maximum cross slope of 3% in order to shed stormwater to existing vegetated areas. A Post -Construction Stormwater Management Plan is included as Attachment G. The construction sequence is as follows: • Remove trees and woody vegetation outside the MBTA nesting season. • Mobilize equipment and materials to staging areas. • Install erosion and sedimentation controls. • Clear and grub the remaining vegetation (where necessary) in the construction footprint. • Install 24 -inch diameter sewer pipe and gravel access road through Wetland G. • Install isolation structures, and bypass for Waters 2. • Open -cut sewer installation through Waters 2. • Install 24 -inch diameter sewer pipe and gravel access road through Wetland F. • Install 18 -inch & 24 -inch diameter sewer pipe through upland area and Wetland E. • Install trenchless launch shaft in Wetland D and receiving shafts in upland areas and associated dewatering systems. • Install 18 -inch sewer pipe beneath Waters 1 via trenchless boring. • Install 18 -inch sewer pipe beneath Bob Straub Parkway via trenchless boring. • Install gravel access road through upland area and Wetland E. • Install 18 -inch sewer pipe through upland area east of Bob Straub Parkwayto the end of the alignment. • Final site restoration including restoration of construction extents to pre-existing conditions, and November 2021 November 2021 (4) PROJECT DESCRIPTION (continued) D. Describe source of fill material and disposal locations if known. Fill material (except for the gravel access road and manholes) will be topped by native soils and the original sod that will be removed and stockpiled during construction. Clean fill material for the access road and pipe bedding will consist of geotextile and crushed rock imported from offsite. Potential disposal locations include: • Knife River Corporation: 1001 Division Ave, Eugene, OR 97404 • Delta Sand & Gravel: 999 Division Ave, Eugene, OR 97404 • VV11dish Construction Co: 3600 VV11dish Ln, Eugene, OR 97408 • Lane Forest Products Inc: 820 N 42nd St, Springfield, OR 97478 • Short Mountain Landfill: 84855 Dillard Access Rd, Eugene, OR 97405 E. Construction timeline. What is the estimated project start date? February 2023 What is the estimated project completion date? October 2024 Is any of the work underway or already complete? yes 0 No If yes, please describe. F. Removal Volumes and Dimensions (if more than 7 impact sites, include a summary table as an attachment) Wetland / Waterbody Removal Dimensions Time Length Width Depth Area Volume Name * Removal is Material— ft. ft. ft. s .ft. c.. to remain** Wetland D: Sewer Pipe/frenchless 15 15 20 225 167 2 months Native Soil Launch Shaft Wetland E: Sewer Pipe 271 4 20 1,084 803 2 months Native Soil Access Road 271 12 1.5 3,252 181 Permanent Native Soil Wetland F: Sewer Pipe 604 4 17 2,416 1,521 2 months Native Soil Remove Mature PFO 500 25 N/A 12,500 N/A Permanent Vegetation Manhole 8 8 19.5 64 46 Permanent Native Soil Access Road 688 12 1.5 8,256 459 Permanent Native Soil Access Road Turnarounds 1 60 1 29 1 1.5 1 1,740 1 97 1 Permanent I Native Soil Wetland G: Sewer Pipe 493 4 14.5 1,972 1,060 2 months Native Soil Manhole 8 8 16 16 38 Permanent Native Soil Access Road 493 12 1.5 5,916 329 Permanent Native Soil Waters 2: 10 5 7 50 13 1 month Native Soil G. Total Removal Volumes and Dimensions Total Removal to Wetlands and Other Waters Length (ft.) Area (sq. ft.) Volume (c.y.) Total Removal to Wetlands 3,411 37,441 4,701 November 2021 Total Removal Below Ordinary High Water 10 50 13 Total Removal Below Highes[ Measured Tide 0 0 0 Total Removal Below High Tide Line 0 0 0 Total Removal Below Mean High Water Tidal Elevation 0 0 0 H. Fill Volumes and Dimensions (if more than 7 impact sites, include a summary table as an attachment) Wetland / Waterbody Fill Dimensions Time Fill is Length Width Depth Area Volume Name- to remain-- Material— (ft.) ft. ft. (sq. ft. (C.Y.) Wetland D: Sewer VP CR, PC Pipe, Soil, CR, C Pipe/rrenchless Launch 15 15 20 225 167 2 months ile Shaft Wetland E: VP CR, PC Soil, CR, C Pipe, Sewer Pipe 271 4 20 1,084 803 2 months exult GeoCR, Access Road 271 12 1.5 3,252 181 Permanent Ge le Wetland F: VP CR, PC Soil, CR, C Pipe, Sewer Pipe 604 4 17 2,416 1,521 2 months Geoe ile Manhole 8 8 19.5 64 46 Permanent et t CR, Concrete Access Road 688 12 1.5 8,256 459 Permanent CR, Geotee Access Road Turnarounds 60 29 1.5 1,740 97 Permanent CR, Geotextile Wetland G: PVC Pipe, Soil, CR, CR,GeoC Sewer Pipe 493 4 14.5 1,972 1,060 3 months ile Manhole 8 8 16 16 38 et CR, Concrete t e Access Road 493 12 1.5 5,916 329 CR, Geotee Waters 2: 10 5 7 50 13 1 month Soil, CR, PVC Pipe, STL Casing (4) PROJECT DESCRIPTION (CONTINUED) I. Total Fill Volumes and Dimensions Total Fill to Wetlands and Other Waters Length (ft.) rea (sq. ft or ac.) Volume (c.y.) Total Fill to Wetlands 2,911 24,941 4,701 Total Fill Below Ordinary High Water 10 50 13 Total Fill Below Highes[ Measured Tide 0 0 0 Total Fill Below High Tide Line 0 0 0 Total Fill Below Mean High Water Tidal Elevation 0 0 0 `If there is no official name for the wetland or waterbody, create a unique name (such as "Weiland V or'Tdbutary A'). "Indicate whether the proposed area of removal or fill is permanent or, if you are proposing temporary impacts, specify the days, months or years the fill or removal is to remain. " Example: soil, gravel, wood, concrete, pilings, rock etc. November 2021 Provide a statement of the purpose and need for the overall project. This project is Phase 3 of a multi -phase sanitary sewer line project. Phases 1 and 2 have already been constructed. The overarching sewer project is in response to projected population growth in the Springfield area. Phase 3 of the Jasper sewer trunk line is necessary to provide sewage service to residential and industrial -zoned areas currently without service that are within the urban growth boundary. These areas currently have low-density housing but will likely be targeted for development as the population of Springfield increases. Establishing the sewer infrastructure will minimize the likelihood of surface and groundwater contamination from improperly sited and/or maintained septic tanks. A Describe the existing physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of each wetland or watemody. Reference the wetland and waters delineation report if one is available. Include the list of items provided in the instructions. The DSL concurred with wetlands and waters boundaries in the API (WD 2020-0387) on March 29, 2022 (Attachment B). ORWAP assessments of impacted wetlands were conducted in May 2020 and August 2021 (Attachment F). Dominant plant species, Cowardin and HGM classifications, and ORWAP scores for impacted wetlands are described below. All wetlands proposed for permanent impacts that were not mature PFO (Wetland E, the PEM portion of Wetland F, and Wetland G)were included in a single assessment area, because they have the same hydrology sources, degree of disturbance, predominant mapped soil series and field -verified soils, and they have similar abutting land uses. A separate ORWAP assessment was done for the mature PFO portion of Wetland F to better compare its functions and values to a nearby group of mature PFO wetlands that will be preserved as mitigation (see Block 9). Group -level functions are summarized at the end of this section, and individual functions and values scores are in Attachment F. There are no listed species in the project API. There will be no effect to listed species downstream of the API, because 1) all stormwater runoff will shed to and be detained/nfltrated within existing vegetated areas at the toe of a railroad prism, 2) there will be no increase in runoff quantity (discharge) to receiving waters. Wetland D: Wetland D is a freshwater, Flat, PSS wetland dominated by nootka rose (Rosa nutkana, FAC) and Himalayan blackberry (Rubes atmeniacus, FAC) in the shrub layer and fox sedge (Calx vulpinoidea, OBL) and changing forget-me-not (Myosotis discolor, FAC) in the herbaceous layer. Wetland D is located within a non - hydric (hydric rating = 4) soil mapping unit 52B: Hazelair silty clay loam, 2 to 7 percent slopes. Soils were documented in the field as dark silty clay loam with redox features beginning just below the surface. Hydrology is likely supplied by seasonal runoff from surrounding uplands and the road, direct precipitation, and lateral subsurface flow. Wetland D provides moderate habitat for reptiles and amphibians and higher quality habitat for birds. There are no ORBIC records of threatened or endangered species occurring in or near Wetland D. Wetland E: Wetland E is a freshwater, Slope wetland that contains PEM, PSS, and PFO communities. Wetland E is primarily vegetated with field meadow foxtail (Alopecurus pralensis, FAC), teasel (Dipsacus fullonum, FAC), common velvet grass (Holcus Ianatus, FAC), tall fescue (Schedonorus amndinaceus, FAC), and spreading rush (Juncus patens, FACW), with areas of camas (Camassia quamash, FACW), Oregon ash saplings and seedlings (Fraxinus latdolia, FACW), lamp rush (Juncus e/fusus, FACW), Himalayan blackberry, nootka rose, and cattail (Typha latifolia, OBL). Wetland E is in the same soil mapping unit as Wetland D. Soils were documented in the field as dark silty day over depleted clay with gleyed depletions and iron concentrations. Hydrology is likely supplied by seasonal runoff from surrounding uplands and the road, direct precipitation, and lateral subsurface flow. Wetland E provides moderate habitat for reptiles and amphibians and higher quality habitat for birds. There are no ORBIC records of threatened or endangered species occurring in or near Wetland E. November 2021 Wetland F is a freshwater, Slope wetland that contains PEM and mature PFO communities. The PEM portion of the wetland is part of a grazed pasture and is primarily vegetated with short -awn foxtail (Alopecums aequalis, OBL), redtop bentgrass (Agrostis gigantea, FAC), black medic (Medicago lupulin, FACU), small -headed clover (Tnfolium microcephalum, FAC), white cover (Trifolium repens, FAC), awl -fruit sedge (Carex stipsta, OBL), and one-sided sedge (C. unilateralis, FACW), with areas of Himalayan and cutleaf blackberry (R laciniatus, FACU). The PFO portion of the wetland is dominated by mature Oregon white oak (Quercus garryana, FACU) and mature Oregon ash, scattered occurrences of western serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia, FACU), and Himalayan blackberry nearthe edges. The herbaceous layer of the mature PFO is sparse due to cattle grazing, containing mostly camas, sedges, rushes, grasses, and duckweed. The mature PFO portion of Wetland F is in the same soil mapping unit as Wetlands D and E. The PEM portion of Wetland F is in the non -hydric (hydric rating = 8) soil mapping unit 73, Linslaw loam. In the pasture, soils were documented in the field to be dark silt loam over depleted matrix with redox features beginning within 2-3 inches of the surface. Soils in the forested wetland were documented in the field to be dark silt loam with redox features beginning within 8 inches of the surface. Saturation, sediment deposits, sparsely vegetated concave surface, and geomorphic position indicated wetland hydrology in the forested wetland. Hydrology for Wetland F is likely supplied by surface runoff from surrounding uplands, direct precipitation, and subsurface lateral flow. Wetland F provides moderate habitat for reptiles and amphibians and higher quality habitat for birds. The mature PFO portion of Wetland F provides higher native plant diversity than that of the PEM portion. There are no ORBIC records of threatened or endangered species occurring in or near Wetland F. Wetland G: Wetland G is a freshwater, Slope wetland that contains PEM, PSS, and PFO communities. The PEM portion of the wetland that is not maintained as the owner's yard is primarily vegetated with field meadow foxtail, one- sided sedge, teasel (Dipsacus fullonum, FAC), poverty rush (Juncus tenuis, FAC), pennyroyal (Mentha pulegium, OBL), straight -beaked buttercup (Ranunculus orthohynchus, FACW), and tall fescue. The remainder contains a few Oregon ash and Oregon white oak and a shrub layer dominated by Himalayan blackberry and snowberry (Symphoricarpos albus, FACU). Wetland G is in the same soil mapping unit as Wetlands D, E, and F. Soils were documented in the field as dark silt loam over a depleted matrix with redox features beginning within 6-8 inches. Hydrology for Wetland G is likely supplied by surface runoff from surrounding uplands, direct precipitation, and subsurface lateral flow. Wetland G provides moderate habitat for reptiles and amphibians and higher quality habitat for birds. There are no ORBIC records of threatened or endangered species occurring in or near Wetland G. Waters 2: Waters 2 is a freshwater, perennial stream that flows from the east to the southwest and through a culvert under the railroad tracks. The culvert flows into a slough that is connected to the Middle -Fork WIlamette River. Hydrology for Waters 2 is primarily provided by areas of high groundwater with seeps at its headwaters, less than a mile northeast in areas that include mature forested wetlands. Stormwater runoff from surrounding development is likely a secondary source of hydrology. Waters 2 exhibits low sinuosity and has an average bank -full width of approximately 9 feet; the wetted width in summer months is typically 2-5 feet. The substrate is made up of cobbles set in silty material, and areas of silt with sparse cobbles. Its banks are incised and primarily vegetated with red alder (Alms rubra, FAC), camas, osoberry (Oemleria cerasiformis, FACU), reed canary grass (Phalaris amndinacea, FACW), Himalayan blackberry, climbing nightshade (Solanum dulcamars, FAC), and snowberry. The ordinary high-water mark was evidenced by scour lines and unvegetated banks. There are no known populations of fish that inhabit Waters 2; it is not included in StreamNet records, and there was no evidence of fish observed during the field delineation of Waters 2 (e.g., direct sightings, or tracks and scat of semi -aquatic mesopredators such as mink and otters). There are no ORBIC records of threatened or endangered species occurring in or near Waters 2. There will only be 50 square feet (10 stream feet) of temporary impact to Waters 2, so Waters 2 was not evaluated with SFAM. November 2021 ORWAP Results: Wetland E, PEM portion of Mature PFO portion of Group Functions and Welland F, and Welland G Welland F Values Rating Rating Break Rating Rating Break Proximity Proximity Hydrologic Function Lower LM Higher Function Value Moderate Moderate MH Function Moderate Higher Water Quality Value Lower LM Higher Function Lower Lower Fish Habitat Value Lower Lower Aquatic Function Hi her MH Higher Habitat Value Moderate Moderate Ecosystem Function Moderate MH Hi her MH Support Value Moderate MH Higher B. Describe the existing navigation, fishing and recreational use of the waterbo or wetland. Waters 2 and the impacted wetlands do not provide any known navigation, fishing, or recreational uses. (7) PROJECT SPECIFIC CRITERIA AND ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS Describe project -specific criteria necessary to achieve the project purpose. Describe alternative sites and project designs that were considered to avoid or minimize impacts to the wa[erbody or wetland: This project is Phase 3 of a multi -phase sanitary sewer project; Phases 1 and 2 have already been constructed. The sewer line is a gravity -fed system, which informs the location, linear feet, depth, and gradient of the pipe. Project criteria are as follows: a. The project must connect with the existing Phases 1 and 2 and with future phases. b. Phase 3 must be gravity -fed and maintain a straight or near -straight alignment to minimize maintenance issues. c. Construdability and access: The project will use trenchless baring where feasible to minimize impacts, but temporary open -cut trenches are necessary for most of the project. A gravel access road is necessary for most of this linear project. d. Minimize take of private properly. Alternatives Analysis: Phase 3 is a gravity -fed sewer line that must connect with Phases 1, 2, and future phases; the project is confi ned to a linear alignment that is consistent with other phases. As such, the project's alternatives analysis focused on the section that is proposed through mature PFO. The following assumes that the disturbance footprint and permanent access corridor through mature PFO will be permanent wetland impacts due to the permanent removal of mature trees: -Not required by the Corps for a complete application, but is necessary for individual pens its before a permit decision can be rendered. 8 November 2021 (7) PROJECT SPECIFIC CRITERIA AND ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS Describe project -specific criteria necessary to achieve the project purpose. Describe alternative sites and project designs that were considered to avoid or minimize impacts to the wa[erbody or wetland: This project is Phase 3 of a multi -phase sanitary sewer project; Phases 1 and 2 have already been constructed. The sewer line is a gravity -fed system, which informs the location, linear feet, depth, and gradient of the pipe. Project criteria are as follows: a. The project must connect with the existing Phases 1 and 2 and with future phases. b. Phase 3 must be gravity -fed and maintain a straight or near -straight alignment to minimize maintenance issues. c. Construdability and access: The project will use trenchless baring where feasible to minimize impacts, but temporary open -cut trenches are necessary for most of the project. A gravel access road is necessary for most of this linear project. d. Minimize take of private properly. Alternatives Analysis: Phase 3 is a gravity -fed sewer line that must connect with Phases 1, 2, and future phases; the project is confi ned to a linear alignment that is consistent with other phases. As such, the project's alternatives analysis focused on the section that is proposed through mature PFO. The following assumes that the disturbance footprint and permanent access corridor through mature PFO will be permanent wetland impacts due to the permanent removal of mature trees: -Not required by the Corps for a complete application, but is necessary for individual pens its before a permit decision can be rendered. 8 November 2021 Alternative 1: Open -cut trench 300 feet: lack and bore under the remaining extent of mature PFO. This alternative minimizes impacts. however, engineers analyzed the length/depth of boring in the context of tree roots and determined that jack/boring under most of the mature PFO was not feasible. This alternative satisfies criteria a, b, and d, but it does not satisfy criterion c. Alternative 2: Open -cut 250 linear feet through mature PFO: sewer alignment bends with three inflection points to avoid a portion of the mature PFO. This alternative would reduce the permanent impacts to mature PFO, but it would result in more manholes, more ground disturbance overall, and the additional linear feet of pipe needed to circumvent a part of the wetland affects the depth and gradient needed for the remainder of the pipe to be a gravity -fed system. Also, the deviation from a straight alignment introduces the potential for maintenance problems and requires additional take of private property. This satisfies criteria a and c, and it does not satisfy criteria b and d. Alternative 3 (Preferred Alternative): Open -cut throuah the entirety of mature PFO (500 linear feet). This alternative entails a temporary trench through the extent of mature PFO wetland, and a permanent utility corridor that is 25 feet wide. This alternative satisfies all project criteria, and it excludes the access road through the mature PFO portion of Wetland F. (8) ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Are there state or federally listed species on the project site? 0 yes ® No 0 unknown Isthe project sitewithin designated or proposed critical habitat? 0 yes ® No 0 unknown Isthe project sitewithin a national WId and Scenic River? 0 Yes M No 0 unknown Isthe project sitewithin a State Scenic Waterway? 0 yes ® No 0 unknown Isthe project sitewithin the 100 -year floodp lain? 0 yes ® No 0 unknown If yes to any above, explain in Black 6 and describe measures to minimize adverse affects to those resources in Block 7. Isthe project sitewithin the Territorial Sea Plan (TSP) Area? 0 yes 0 No 0 unknown If yes, attach TSP review as a separate document for DSL. Is the project site within a designated Marine Reserve? 0 yes ® No 0 unknown If yes, certain additional DSL restrictions will apply. 1MII the overall project involve ground disturbance of one acre or ® yes ❑ No 0 unknown more? If yes, you may need a 12006 permit from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality DEO . Is the fill or dredged material a carrier of contaminants from on-site or 0 yes ❑ No ® unknown off-site spills? Has the fill or dredged material been physically and/or chemically 0 yes ® No 0 unknown tested? IT yes, explain in Block 6 and provide references to any physicalichemical taming report(s). Has a cultural resource (archaeological and/or built environment) 0 yes 0 No 0 unknown survey been performed on the project area? (Attachment H) Do you have any additional archaeological or built environment documentation, or correspondence from tribes or the State Historic 0 Yes ® No ❑ unknown Preservation Office? If yes, provide acopy of the survey andtor documentation of correspondence with this application to the Corps only. Do not describe my resources in this document. Do not provide the survey or documentation to DSL. Is the project part of a DEO Cleanup Site? No® Yes❑ Permit number DEO contact. November 2021 WIII the project result in new impervious surfaces or the redevelopment of existing surfaces? Yes ® No ❑ If yes, the applicant must submit a post -construction stormwarer management plan as part of this application to DEC's 401 WCC program for review and approval, see httos:/tv .oreaon.aov/deg/Filterpocst401wacertPostCon.odf Identify any other federal agency that is funding, authorizing or implementing the project. Agency Name Contact Name Phone Number Most Recent Date of Contact NM FS N/A List other certificates or approvals/denials required or received from other federal, state or local agencies for work described in this application. Agency Certificate / approval / denial description Date Applied ODEA 401 Certification TBD Other DSL and/or Corps Actions Associated with this Site (Check all that apply.) Work proposed on or over lands owned by or leased from the Corps (may require authorization ❑ pursuant to 33 USC 408). These could include the federal navigation channel, structures, levees, real estate, dikes, dams, and other Corps projects. ❑ State owned waterway DSL Waterway Lease #: ❑ Other Corps or DSL Permits Corps # DSL # ❑ Violation for Unauthorized Activity Corps # DSL # 0 Wetland and Waters Delineation Corps # DSL # 2020-0837 Submit the entire delineation report to the Corps. submit only the concurrence letter (if complete) and approved maps to DSL. If not previously submitted to DSL, send under a separate cover letter (9) IMPACTS, RESTORATION/REHABILITATION, AND COMPENSATORY MITIGATION A. Describe unavoidable environmental impacts that are likely to result from the proposed project. Include permanent, temporary, direct, and indirect impacts. All impacts (temporary and permanent) are enumerated in Block 4 and shown in Figure 4 (Attachment A). Wetland D: 167 cubic yards of native soils will be temporarily removed (2 months) from a 225 -square -foot area to create a boring pit fortrenchless excavation southeast under Bob Straub Parkway and northwest under Waters 1. Thiswill be backfilled with native material, restored to pre -construction contours, and planted with restoration seed mix. Therefore, all impacts will be direct and temporary. Wetland E: 803 cubic yards of native soil will be temporarily removed (2 months) (direct impact) from a 1,084 -square -foot area of Wetland E forthe open -trench installation of the sewer pipe. This same areawill then be filled and restored to original contours with geotextile, PVC sewer pipe, crushed rock, over 15 vertical feet of native soil, and native sod. Construction of the access road will permanently remove 181 cubic yards of native soil in a 3,252 -square - foot area (direct impact). This same area will then be filled to match surrounding contours with geotextile and crushed rock (1.25 -inch max. diameter). Wetland F: 1,521 cubic yards of native soil will be temporarily removed (2 months) (direct impact) from a 2,416 -square -foot area of Wetland F. This same areawill then be filled and restored to original contourswith geotextile, PVC sewer pipe, crushed rock, over 10 vertical feet of native soil, and native sod. Part of Wetland F consists of mature forested wetland and, as such, the access road will only be constructed in part of Wetland F, and the footprintwill be reduced to a width of 25 feet along 500 feet of the alignment. however, 26 trees will be removed, and this 12,500 -square -foot area will be considered permanent impact (direct impact). Construction of a manhole, the access road, and an access -road turnaround will permanently remove 602 cubic yards of native soil in a cumulative area of 10,060 square feet (direct impact). This same area will then be filled to match surrounding contours (except for manholes with geotextile and crushed rock 1.25 -inch max. diameter). 10 November 2021 Wetland G: 1,060 cubic yards of native soil will be temporarily removed (2 months) (direct impact) from a 1,972 -square -foot area of Wetland G. This same area will then be filled and restored to original contourswith geotextile, PVC sewer pipe, crushed rock, over 10 vertical feet of native soil, and native sod. Construction of a manhole and the access road will permanently remove 367 cubic yards of native soil in a cumulative area of 5,932 square feet (direct impact). This same area will then be filled to match surrounding contours (except for manholes) with geotextile and crushed rock (1.25 -inch max. diameter). Waters 2: Installation of the sewer pipe will temporarily remove (1 month) 13 cubic yards of native substrate and soils in a 50 -square -foot area (direct impact). This same area will then be filled with geotextile, PVC sewer pipe, crushed rock, native soil, native substrate, and dprap with willow stakes above the OHWM. The impact area of Waters 2 will be isolated, and a bypass system will be installed prior to the open -cut installation of the sewer pipe. After the pipe has been installed and the trench in this area has been filled, the isolation and bypass systems will be removed, and flow will resume along its original path. All in-waterwork will occurwithin the prescribed ODFW in - water work window, June 1 —October 31. There are no indirect impacts. B. For temporary removal or fill or disturbance of vegetation in waterbodies, wetlands or riparian (i.e areas, discuss how the site will be restored after construction to include the timeline for restoration. Native sod and the top 12 inches of topsoil will be removed and stockpiled for reuse as surface restoration for the open -trench installation of sewer pipe through Wetlands E, D, F, and G. all surfaces will be restored to original contours. Over 10 feet of native soil will overlay the geotextile, crushed rock subgrade, pipe bedding, and pipe at the bottom of the trench. Trench dams will be installed to prevent the underground pipe alignment from becoming a sink for groundwater. Any areas of temporary impact that have exposed soilswill be seeded with a native seed mix and erosion control tackifier. Waters 2 will be temporarily bisected by the open -trench installation of the sewer pipe. however, the impacted area will first be isolated with temporary coffer dams, and a bypass system will be installed to route flow around the impacted area. Trench dams will be installed to prevent redirection of subsurface hydrology. After the work has been completed in this section (1 month) and the bed and banks have been restored, the coffer dams and bypass system will be removed so that flow can resume down the original course. Per Sheet D-4 in Attachment A, the banks will be restored with reworked, native coarse material. The contractor may install class 50 dprap above the OHWM, if deemed necessary. Live willow stakes will be installed in the native coarse material and riprap per the detail on Sheet D-4. Other exposed soils in the vicinity of Waters 2 will be seeded with a native seed mix with erosion control tackifier. C. Proposed mitigation approach. Check all that apply: Permittee- Permittee- Mitigation Bank or Payment to Provide (not El responsible 0 responsible Offsite ❑In -Lieu Fee ❑ approved for use with Onsite Mitigation mitigation Program Corps permits) 11 November 2021 D. Provide a brief description of proposed mitigation approach and the rationale for choosing that approach. If you believe mitigation should not be required, explain why. The project will result in the loss of mature PFO wetland, a rare wetland type. To offset this and all other permanent wetland impacts, The City of Springfield will preserve 7.32 acres of mature PFO wetlands in the adjoining tax lot 1802040001511. The preservation site is within the urban growth boundary and thus threatened by future development. Preserving wetlands at this site is the optimal mitigation method to protect this rare wetland type. The details of this proposed preservation as mitigation are presented in the attached compensatory mitigation plan (Attachment F). As shown in the CM Eligibility and Accounting worksheet (Attachment E), Cowardin system classes are not met because impacted PEM, PSS, and non -mature PFO wetland will be offset by preserving mature PFO. However, mature PFO is a rare wetland type that is a priority in all watersheds of the WIlamette Valley. The targeted priorities are wildlife habitat and ecosystem services, and mature PFO wetlands provide high levels of functions and values to address these priorities. Mitigation Bank/ In -Lieu Fee Information: Name of mitigation bank or in -lieu fee project: Type and amount of credits to be purchased: If you are proposing permittee -responsible mitigation, have you prepared a compensatory mitigation plan? DYes. Submitthe planwith this application and complete the remainder of this section. ❑ No. A mitigation planwill need to be submitted (for DSL, this plan is required for a complete Mitigation Location Information (Fill out only if permittee -responsible mitigation is proposed) Mitigation Site Name/Legal Mitigation Site Address Tax Lot # Description Preservation Site Between Linda Lane and S 57' 1802040001511 Street. County City Latitude & Longitude (in DD.DDDD format) Lane Near Springfield 44.02985, -122.92862 Township Range Section Quarter/Quarter 18S 02VV 4 SE 12 November 2021 (10) ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS FOR PROJECT AND MITIGATION SITE ❑ Pre-printed mailing labels of Project Site Adjacent Property Mitigation Site Adjacent adjacent property owners attached Owners Property Owners separately (if more than 30). Contact Name Address 1 Address 2 SEE ATTACHMENT D SEE ATTACHMENT D City, ST ZIP Code Contact Name Address 1 Address 2 City, ST ZIP Code Contact Name Address 1 Address 2 City, ST ZIP Code 13 November 2021 I(11) CITY/COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT LAND USE AFFIDAVIT (TO BE COMPLETED BY LOCAL PLANNING OFFICIAL) ❑This project is not regulated by the comprehensive plan and land use regulations ❑This project is consistent with the comprehensive plan and land use regulations ❑This project is con sistentwith the comprehensive plan and land use regulations with the following: ❑Conditional Use Approval ❑Development Permit ❑Other Permit (explain in comment section below) ❑This project is not currently consistent with the comprehensive plan and land use regulations. To be consistent requires: ❑Plan Amendment ❑Zone Change ❑Other Approval or Review (explain in comment section below) An application or variance request has has not 7 been fled for the approvals required above. name 2) COASTAL ZONE CERTIFICATION If the proposed activity described in your permit application is within the Oregon Coastal Zone, the following certification is required before your application can be processed. The signed statement will be forwarded to the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) for its concurrence or objection. For additional information on the Oregon Coastal Zone Management Program and consistency reviews of federally permitted projects, contact DLCD at 635 Capitol Street NE, Suite 150, Salem, Oregon 97301 or call 503-373-0050 or click here. CERTIFICATION STATEMENT I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the proposed activity described in this application complieswith the approved Oregon Coastal Zone Management Program and will be completed in a manner consistent with the program. 14 November 2021 (13) SIGNATURES Application is hereby made for the activities described herein. 1 certify that 1 am familiar with the information contained in the application, and, to the best of my knowledge and belief, this information is true, complete and accurate. 1 further certify that 1 possess the authority to undertake the proposed activities. By signing this application 1 consent to allow Corps w DSL staff to enter into the above-described property to inspect the project location and to determine compliance with an authorization, if granted. 1 hereby authorize the person identified in the authwized agent block below to act in my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish supplemental information in support of this permit application. 1 understand that the granting of other permits by local, county, state or federal agencies does not release me from the requirement of obtaining the permits requested before commencing the project. 1 understand that payment of the required state processing fee does not guarantee permit issuance. To be considered complete, the fee must accompany the application to DSL. The fee is not required for submittal of an application to the Corps. Fee Amount Enclosed $1,242.00 Applicant Signature (required) must match the name in Block 2 Print Name Title Signature Date Authorized Agent Signature Print Name Title Daniel Covington Sr. Biologist/PWS Signature Date Landowner Signature(sy Landowner of the Project Site (if different from applicant) Print Name Title Signature Date Landowner of the Mitigation Site (if different from applicant) Print Name Title Signature Date Department of State Lands, Property Manager (to be completed by DSL) If the project is located on state-owned submerged and submersible lands. DSL staff will obtain a signature from the Land Management Division of DSL. A signature by DSL for activities proposed on state-owned submerged(submersible lands only grants the applicant consent to apply for a removal -(11 permit. A signature fw activities on state-owned submerged and submersible lands grants no other authority, express or implied and a separate proprietary authorization may be required. Print Name Title Signature Date ' Not required by the Corps. 15 November 2021 ATTACHMENTS ® Drawings ® Location map with roads identified (Attachment A: Figure 1) ® U.S.G.S topographic map (Attachment A: Figure 2) ® Tax lot map (Attachment A: Figure 3) ® Site plan(s) (Attachment A: Figure 4) ® Plan view and cross section drawing(s) (Attachment A: Figure 4) ® Recent aerial photo (Attachment A: Figure 5) ® Project photos (Attachment C: Photo Pages) ® Erosion and Pollution Control Plan(s), if applicable (Attachment A) ® DSL / Corps Wetland Concurrence letter and map, if approved and applicable (Attachment B) ® Pre-printed labels for adjacent property owners (Required if more than 30) (Attachment D) ❑ Incumbency Certificate if applicant is a partnership or corporation ® Restoration plan or rehabilitation plan for temporary impacts (Attachment A) ® Mitigation plan (Attachment F) ® Wetland functional assessments, if applicable (in Attachment F) ® Cover Page ® Score Sheets ® ORWAP OR, F, T, & S forms ® ORWAP Reports ® Assessment Maps ® ORWAP Reports: Soils, Topic, Assessment area, Contributing area ❑ Stream Functional Assessments, if applicable ❑ Cover Page ❑ Score Sheets ❑ SFAM PA, PAA, & EAA forms ❑ SFAM Report ❑ Assessment Maps ❑ Aerial Photo Site Map and Topo Site Map (Both maps should document the PA, PAA, & EAA) ® Compensatory Mitigation (CM) Eligibility & Accounting Worksheet (Attachment E) ® Matching Ouickguide sheet(s) ® CM Eligibility & Accounting sheet ❑ Alternatives analysis ❑ Biological assessment (if requested by the Corps project manager during pre -application coordination) ® Stormwater management plan (may be required by the Corps or DEC) (Attachment G) ❑ Other ❑ Please describe: 16 November 2021 8 t 3PA-2 3PA-3 /3PA-4 RR TRACY _ /JASPER ROAD / WETIANDG WATEP52 WETIANDF Figure 4 Series - Project Plans and Impacts PLAN SC4LE: NW' DISTURBANCE EXTENTS, 50' WIDE, TYP wETLAxD F 0 7PA-7 A-6 n 3PA-5 1 — a DUCH5 (NO IMPACT - MENCHLESS CROSSING) WETLAND D (NO IMPACT - TRENCHERS CROSSING) I I 1 I ! DISTURBANCE EXTENTS, I I 50'WIDE, TYP T______ _ _---- iWETLANDE 1 3PA-9 WETLANDF 7MT012(NON-JUMEHMONAL) �+ 3 PA -7 _ – — (CONT) 3PA-$ T,20,00 -_ "— RRTRACKS 1 JASPER ROAD DITCH J (NON-JORISEHMONAL) J Im I 1 I PLAN 5C4LF: J'=J W' 4 (NON-JIIPISD=ONAL) WETLAND A / NO IMPACT) -- STU RBANCE EXTENTS, I1 w (NO IMP (NO MPACT - TRENCHLESS GROSSING) ml (NO IMP 1 I (NO MP \-TRENCHERS CR054NG) K\ I \ 90% - SUBMITTAL CITY PROJECT NUMBER PXXXXX TL 2SOO NAP 18020QO OWNER GLY INVESTMENTS, LLC DEED BON No 20�8��45113 SITE ADD R 360 77 PER PID FLOW ARROW, TYP EUBST WETLAND, Typ-, GRAVEL ACCESS RD 36� D]A, SEE NOTE I� SEE OVERVIEW Ap PON CONTINUATION yh'-lihI- 0 �NB]0241.02 N86.10j H281]590Eq281]%.62- - - - ---------- 0 D) wo v` F N NDOm H W w_ N = N Sin 95+1a v Yom`\ y.-SSMH 36 N870234.83 E4281745.90 FURN I5H $INSTALL: 1-60'SSMH —_—_ ESC LEGEND: LEGEND: NoiEs: SILT FENCE TEMP RIF ■ L FCR EACH TREE TO BE REMW ED AS SHOWN ON THIS SHEET MLET PIA NT A NEW TR EE WITH RCOT RETAINERS IN THE SAME GENERAL wETIAxoG PROTECTION ■ PERM RIF LCCATICN. TREES SHW LD BE SELECTED FROM THE LIST OF ACCEPTABLE STREET TREES UNDER THE CATEGORY OF NATIVE TREES - IN HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT. tOERDImATE-MftTH TII£EIJGiNEERiOR - - - - - - - P - - - - — - - - - — - - - — - - — - 11FILTER BAG ae FINAL TREE LOCATIONS SEE SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION CITY OF SCALE: 1'=20' CHECK DAM SPRINGFIELD STANDARD DRAWINGS 2-1 AND 2-2. 530 � v 525 520 515 510 BOB BOB 4]5 430 92+40 92+60 92+80 93+00 93+20 93+40 93+60 93+90 94+00 94+20 94+40 94+60 94+90 95i00 95+20 95+40 95W0 95+90 %i00 %+20 %+40 %i60 PROFILE 90%-S SCALE: 1'=20' HOREB, 1'=5' VERT ■■■_■_■_■_■■omm■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 530 525 520 515 510 BOB SW 495 4% 530 525 520 515 510 BOB SW 495 4% n t ROW ARROW, TYP WETUNDG - O OJ 3. FOR EACH TREE TO BE REMOVED AS SHOWN ON THIS SHEET REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE SEWER REUSEEXISTINGFENCE PLANT A NEWTREE WITH ROOT RETAINERS IN THE SAME v GENERAL LOCATION. TREES SHOULD BE SELECTED FROM THE U) LIST OF ACCEPTABLE STREET TREES UN DER THE CATEGORY OF FENCING AS REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION. SEE n Q` SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, ODOT DETAILS RW10 AND \ RC820, SUPPLEMENTARY INFCRMAIlgJ CITY OF SPRINGFIELD STANDARD DRAWINGS 2-1 AND 2-2, 2. SEE SPECIAL P0.ONTS10 5 AND PERM CONDITIONS MR ADDITIONALINFORMATION REGARDING WORK IN AND NEAR 4. INSTALL ISOLATION STRUCTURES AN D BYPASS PUMPING AS EXISTING WETLANDS. m Z 9J+00 21'$ afir MAP LBbUUNF0.: GLY INVESTMENTEEDDOC. NO. zole-cTE ADD0.: 360]]JA5113 r£.oez93.26�- � ARM,40�3EEGETURNM111ND I WATERS AREA, SEE CET 2, I I SHT D-2 I � -- -- %460 T- U EXIST PENCE, TRENCH DAM, SEE SEE NOTE 1 DET 3, ENT D-1 I REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING FENCE AND GATES WHERE 3. FOR EACH TREE TO BE REMOVED AS SHOWN ON THIS SHEET REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE SEWER REUSEEXISTINGFENCE PLANT A NEWTREE WITH ROOT RETAINERS IN THE SAME POTS WHERE UNDAMAGED. REPLACE FENCE MATERIAL AND GENERAL LOCATION. TREES SHOULD BE SELECTED FROM THE DAMAG ED FENCE POSTS WITH LIKE KIND. PROVIDE TEMPORARY LIST OF ACCEPTABLE STREET TREES UN DER THE CATEGORY OF FENCING AS REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION. SEE MINE TREESIN HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT. COORDINATE WITH SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, ODOT DETAILS RW10 AND THE ENGINEER FOR FINAL TREE LOCATIONS SEE RC820, SUPPLEMENTARY INFCRMAIlgJ CITY OF SPRINGFIELD STANDARD DRAWINGS 2-1 AND 2-2, 2. SEE SPECIAL P0.ONTS10 5 AND PERM CONDITIONS MR ADDITIONALINFORMATION REGARDING WORK IN AND NEAR 4. INSTALL ISOLATION STRUCTURES AN D BYPASS PUMPING AS EXISTING WETLANDS. REQUIRED FOR OPEN -CUT CREEK CROSSING. RESTORE CREEK CHANNEL AND SIDE TOPES TO PREEXISTING CMDMONS. 50 525 50 515 SID BOB SJJD 495 430 3 PLAN SCALE: 1"=20' \ I i.zill I— I — 9.95 I I -7 ♦cvMD-r-- T�F��� 29'55 y- TRENCHE DET 3, SHT HT D -I D-1 FURNISH MN$IALL: X41-60• SSMH EXIST CULVERT UNDER RR TRACKS APPROX LOCATION OF TEMPORARY BYPASS PUMP AND PIPING TO DOVNNSTREAM CULVERT - WETLAND, i`NETI^ANDP TEM T TEMPORARY SAND D BAG - ISOLATION STRUCTURE, TVP OF 2 NOTE 3 � 0 V + _ Ov - YH T N � z w TRENCH MM, SEE U DET 3, BHT D IF 36' MIN SL CASING, RAW NOTE4&DETI,SHTD-2 ESC LEGEND: LEGEND: SILT FENCE TEMP RIF ■ INLET ® PERM RIF PROTECTION BIOFILTER BAG Lx CHECK DAM 3 ■■■■■■■■®■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -� A 1"Emmommommommmilp mom 97400 97420 97. 97460 97480 BE. %420 %460 %KO BE. 99400 99+20 99. 99460 99+80 1.. 100420 100460 LV0. 160+80 301460 PROFILE 90%-S SCALE: 1'=20' MOM, 1'=5' VERT 530 525 BID 515 SID BOB SW 495 460 M ITTAL PROJECT NUMBER PXXXXX TL 2500 TL 103 MAP 18@0400 �'/ mr MAP 18020300 MATURE PEG OWNF0.: GLV INVESTMENTS, LLC Mx� OWNER: SPRINGRELD RANCH I,LLC DEED DOC. 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NO 2020VI668S8 SITE ADD0.: 360]] JASPER RD EXIST UTILRY PODS, IT`J WIFFUNDF SITE ADD0.: 36191 JASPER RD E% IST WETLAND, TYP FLOW ARROW, TTP EXIST GVHD ANCHOR, SEE NOTE SEE NOTE 3 EXIST FENCE, --� -�� �— Ul SEE NOTE 12" DIA 8" DIA E428211788 N869420.95 l8" DIA E4282143.90 12" DIA 8}DIA r — �8' DIA 282133953 GRAVEL ACCESS 0.D, tll-6941E n , / I 'DIP _12 DIF 18" DIA DIA — OED 2, D 2 r � O ` �uV 6"DIA s'9 �.. 0 UD nF-y m '+w r / '*T(�tx I 15 DIA g 2455 103+00 104+00 2455 U1 105+00 x"12 DIpJ SEE NOTE 2. 6"DIA u 16" DIA EXIST FENCE, N869462.4h 12" DIA 12" DIA 36' DIA W a / SEE NOTE 1 E4282091.75 12 - TRACK 2 PROTECT MST HPG, / C N8699W.3] .....[DOM W1 NW NATURAL STA 103470 NOTE: - PGTHOLE PRIOR TO ____________- SSMH 38 CONST ¢ N869459J4 g L REMCNEANDREPIMF EXISTING FFNCFANDGATES WHERE 13.CONTRACTORTOCCORDINATE WITHSPRINGFIFLD UTILITY E4282109.20 60'X29'NRNAROUND ESCLEGENO: LEGEND: RFQNRFDTOCONSTRUCTTHF SEWER REUSE EXISTING FENCE BOARD FC0.0.FhOVALAND REFINEMENT OF EXISTING ANCHORS, FURNISH&INSTALL: AREA, SEE DET 2, SHE D-2 POSTS WHERE UNDAMAGED. REPLACE FENCE MATERIAL AND ,2 AND TEMPORARY PROTECTION OF EXISTING OVERHEAD POLE, AT 1-60'SSMH SILT FENCE TEMP RF ■ DAMAGED FENCE POSTS WITH LIKE KIND. PROVIDE TEMPORARY NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE CIN. FENCING AS REQUIRED DURING COCLSTBUClIOtl, ® PERM RF INFORMATION COOT DETAILS RW10 AND RD820. -- - PROTECTION 2. FOR EACH TREE TO BE REMOVED AS SHOWN ON THS SHEET m PLANT A NEW TREE WITH ROOT RETAINERS IN TH F SAME GENERAL•p� BIOFILTER BAG LOCATION. TEES SHOULD BE SELECTED FROM THE LIST OF PLI-VY CHECK DAM ec o ACCEPTABLE STREET TREES UNDERTHE CATEGORY OF NATIVE TREES IN HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT. COORDINATE WITH THE SCALE: 1"=20' ENGINEER FOR FINAL TREE LOCATIONS. SFE SUPPLEMENTARY INFCRMATIONOtt OF SPRINGFIELD STANDARD DRAWINGS 2-1 Q AND 2-2. B n 0 530 530 i 525 525 n9 C 0 520 S B 515 515 510 510 p9J5 505 9J0SEEN 0 SW 9 V 495 NEEMENNEEMMENEENE 995 40 490 101+20 101+40 101+60 101+80 1021 102+20 102+40 102+60 102490 103+CO 103+M 03FO 1031 103+80 I04+W I04+20 104+40I04+60 I04+80 10 20105460 s° Q9OOi0 _SUBM ITTAL o SCALE: 1"=20' HOR, 1"=5' VERT CITY PROJECT NUMBER PXXXXX WETLAND F MATURE PFO SEE NOTE 2, TYP- �'o RENO] DAM, BE )ET 3, BHT D-1 TL 103 MR 180201)(00 OWNER: SPRINGFIELD PUNCH I, LLC DEED DJC. NO. 2020466858 SITEADDR 361913ASPERRD F36'DIA 1ffi9CPA.]5 GMVEL ACCESS E4282305.82 _ _ SfE DU2, EW BE — E4282295 56 _ J I - ROW ARROW, TYP 7-77 FURNISH B INSTALL: '""'"'- 24" DIA LEGEND' I rd - Sia_ 0p 1-60" SENN � O \ NOTES: UD + 4J ' �0 1. REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING FENCE ANDGATFS WHERE vI O CS � C REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE SEWER REUSE EXISTING FENCE PLANTA NEW T0.FF WITH 0.0JT RETAINERS IN THE SAME — wx POSTS WHERE UNDAMAGED. REPLACE FENCE MATERIAL AND GENERAL LOCATION. TREES SHOULD BE SELECTED FROM THE PROTECTION FH- --6 DIA wUO --- r'24 U Z B OFILTER BAG 106+00 ss -pl( SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, COOT DETAILS M810 AND P' w ^' THE ENGINEER MR FINAL TREE LOCATIONS SFE ✓YIN ec RW20. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION CITY OF SPRINGFIELD SCALE: 1'=20' CHECK DAM �U 0 STANDARD DRAWINGS 2-I AND 2-2. MATURE PFO SEE NOTE 2, TYP- �'o RENO] DAM, BE )ET 3, BHT D-1 TL 103 MR 180201)(00 OWNER: SPRINGFIELD PUNCH I, LLC DEED DJC. NO. 2020466858 SITEADDR 361913ASPERRD F36'DIA 1ffi9CPA.]5 GMVEL ACCESS E4282305.82 _ _ SfE DU2, EW BE — E4282295 56 _ J I - ROW ARROW, TYP 7-77 FURNISH B INSTALL: '""'"'- LEGEND' I rd - Sia_ 0p 1-60" SENN � ? O \ NOTES: SILT FENCE 4J ' Q ao 1. REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING FENCE ANDGATFS WHERE 2. MR EACH TREE TO BE REMOVED AS SHOWN ON THIS SHEET PERM RIF REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE SEWER REUSE EXISTING FENCE PLANTA NEW T0.FF WITH 0.0JT RETAINERS IN THE SAME — wx POSTS WHERE UNDAMAGED. REPLACE FENCE MATERIAL AND GENERAL LOCATION. TREES SHOULD BE SELECTED FROM THE PROTECTION DAMAGED FENCE POSTS WITH LIKE KIND. PROVIDE TEMPORARY LIST OF ACCEPTABLE STREET TRIPS UNDER THE CATEGORY OF --- -- U NATIVE TRIPS IN HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT. COORDINATE WITH B OFILTER BAG ----- 525 520 SIB BID Soy SDD 495 490 105+60 105+80 106i00 106+20 106+40 106+60 106+80 307+00 307+20 107+40 107+60 107+80 108i00 1C8+20 1C8+40 1C8+E0 108+90 149+C0 149+20 149+40 109+60 PROFILE 90% SCALE: 1'=20'HORQ, 1'=5'VERT FURNISH B INSTALL: '""'"'- LEGEND' EXIST I 1-60" SENN ESC LEGEND: NOTES: SILT FENCE TEMP RIF ■ 1. REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING FENCE ANDGATFS WHERE 2. MR EACH TREE TO BE REMOVED AS SHOWN ON THIS SHEET PERM RIF REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE SEWER REUSE EXISTING FENCE PLANTA NEW T0.FF WITH 0.0JT RETAINERS IN THE SAME INLET POSTS WHERE UNDAMAGED. REPLACE FENCE MATERIAL AND GENERAL LOCATION. TREES SHOULD BE SELECTED FROM THE PROTECTION DAMAGED FENCE POSTS WITH LIKE KIND. PROVIDE TEMPORARY LIST OF ACCEPTABLE STREET TRIPS UNDER THE CATEGORY OF --- -- FENCING AS REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION. SEE NATIVE TRIPS IN HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT. COORDINATE WITH B OFILTER BAG ----- --- SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, COOT DETAILS M810 AND P' w ^' THE ENGINEER MR FINAL TREE LOCATIONS SFE ✓YIN ec RW20. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION CITY OF SPRINGFIELD SCALE: 1'=20' CHECK DAM MATURE MATURE PFO 0 STANDARD DRAWINGS 2-I AND 2-2. 525 520 SIB BID Soy SDD 495 490 105+60 105+80 106i00 106+20 106+40 106+60 106+80 307+00 307+20 107+40 107+60 107+80 108i00 1C8+20 1C8+40 1C8+E0 108+90 149+C0 149+20 149+40 109+60 PROFILE 90% SCALE: 1'=20'HORQ, 1'=5'VERT 530 525 520 515 BID SI)s BOB 495 490 EXIST I R @ CIL PI IE WETLAND F & --- -- - ----- --- ---_------- --------------- MATURE MATURE PFO 0 0 0 0 0 G� �G ytjw 423 LF 24" PVC @ sLP-0.09% 35]LE 24^PVC 0SbP ()09% wH wZ Z w HJ y ry3g -1 = ST 30]+93 = FLO ¢ 5029D ¢ IEIN)24"(BE) E UT)24"(N )-502,80I $ LL 530 525 520 515 BID SI)s BOB 495 490 TL 103 MAP 180209[)0 FURNISH @INSTALL: SEXIST UNC 1-60" SSMH SEE NOTE 1 � DITCH 4 nrt � ����� OWNER: SPRINGFIELD RANCH I, LLC WETLAND F LEGEND: SILT FENCE TEMP RIF DEED DJC. NJ. 2020466858 NOTES: SR @ CIL I IFE INLET SUE ADDR: 361913ASPERRD ® PERM RIF 1. REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING FENCE AND WTES WHERE PROTECTION REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE SEWER. REUSE EXISTING FENCE FLOW ARROW, TIP II X44 NN\_ T0.NC5 M,l EE MTD POSTS WHERE UNDAMAGED. REPLACE FENCE MATERIAL AND BIOFILTER BAG DAMAGED FENCE POSTS WITH LIKE KIND. PROVIDE TEMPORARY PLANpp ______ D FENCING AS REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION. SEE CHECK DAM SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, ODOT DETAILS RW10 AND SCALE: 1'=20' RW20. 4 V 24'55 2455 1----- ] 113+D0 114100 a :.111FC0 ,: y I. O w Zter.——n--m--m.—�r"��.� x �NE4282462 —•--n--n�—.r—n--•--✓ W x w N863]69.90 868%3]b + E42824]L85-- JM + u e —v'-R/W STA 111+50 --RAW �+_.--s—._ �— H Q SSMH $ N868D3.55 S FURNISH @INSTALL: SEXIST UNC 1-60" SSMH SEE NOTE 1 � DITCH 4 nrt � ����� (NONJURISDICUOML) ESC LEGEND: LEGEND: SILT FENCE TEMP RIF - NOTES: SR @ CIL I IFE INLET ® PERM RIF 1. REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING FENCE AND WTES WHERE PROTECTION REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE SEWER. REUSE EXISTING FENCE POSTS WHERE UNDAMAGED. REPLACE FENCE MATERIAL AND BIOFILTER BAG DAMAGED FENCE POSTS WITH LIKE KIND. PROVIDE TEMPORARY PLANpp FENCING AS REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION. SEE CHECK DAM SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, ODOT DETAILS RW10 AND SCALE: 1'=20' RW20. 530 525 520 515 510 sos SOD 495 490 110+C0 110+20 110+40 110+E0 110.80 111i00 111+20 111+40 111WO 111180 112+00 112+20 112+40 112.60 112.80 113+00 113+20 113+40 113.60 1131W 114+00 1 PROFILE 90% SCALE: 1'=20'HORQ, 1'=5'VERT 530 525 520 515 510 SDS '_00 495 490 EXIST SR @ CIL I IFE WETLAND F OO O V + + �Q Q, Ai �G yxjW 357 UF 24'WC@4T-0.09%e 400 LF 29'WC@SLP=0.09% Wlxn 0 �w ._j SSM I9) Jvwi = STA 111+50RIM = a IE(I 17 )24'(SE)= 3.33 a IE( T)M'(NW =503.23 Em 110+C0 110+20 110+40 110+E0 110.80 111i00 111+20 111+40 111WO 111180 112+00 112+20 112+40 112.60 112.80 113+00 113+20 113+40 113.60 1131W 114+00 1 PROFILE 90% SCALE: 1'=20'HORQ, 1'=5'VERT 530 525 520 515 510 SDS '_00 495 490 WETLAND F TL 103 MAP 180 900 OWNER SPRINGFIELD RANCH I, LLC DEED D] N0. 2020-066858 SITE ADD0.: 36191 JASPER RD --------------- 0 //IF FLOW ARROW ��� - Sy w �¢ C [. Go G U~I w ESC LEGEND: i W N86842213 N868416.34 E4282669. 70 E4282659.76 sr:... ,-,,. '.s z�n SILT FENCE J v n '^I_____—______ NLET F_..._—R/W�_.i��_.� STA1ts+so .�_.__.L_.__,��._�_�— F PROTECTION Q 55MH 91 Q N868923.45OFILTER FURNISH &I R SIECKDABAG o—c E%IST WEMND,TYP 1.M. SH&INSTALL: SEE DEFA, SHT R0, SEE NOTNCE, CHECK DAM Y60" 55MH SEE OET 2, SNT D-2 SEE NOTE 1 _—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__ mial9 LEGEND: (NONd0RI5DIMONAL) TEMP RIF - NOTES: - --- -_______ __ ______ _— PERM RF _eCP-22 L AND REN-ACEEXISTING FENCE AND GATES WHERE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE SEWER REUSEFISTINGFENCE POSTS HFDAMAE REPLACE FENCE MATERIAL AND WITH LIKE KIND IOEMWA0.Y PLAN FENCING AS REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION SEE ■ — II Elm SUPPEMENTARY INFORMTION, ODOT DETAILS RW10 AND SCALE:V=20' RD820. 530 525 520 515 510 505 SOD 935 119+90 119+60 119+80 115+00 115+20 115+40 115+60 115+80 116i00 116+20 116+40 116+60 116+80 117+00 117+20 117+90 117+60 117+80 118+00 118420 118+40 118+60 PROFILE 90%-S SCALE: V=20' HOM, V=5' VERT 535 530 525 520 515 510 505 SN 495 ■ — II Elm ■ I 535 530 525 520 515 510 505 SN 495 TL 103 TL 200 MAP 18020900 MAP 18021D30 OWNER: S1 11111 RANCH I, LIL OWNER GUIST[N4 LAND 8 TIMBER CO., LP SEE OVERVIEW MAP DEED DOC N0 2020-W6858 p122 1 FORCONRNUATION SITE ADD0.: 36191 NSPE0. RD I - I / DEED DOC 19 9404540 SF +9 SRE ADD0. 36195 JASPER AD SSMH 43 1 NWSG9]65 FURNISH SINSTALL: 186]]90.81 EXIST FENCE, I # r ` E@828]O 10 �' - 361E ]8" CMP OILV, E4283058 26 SEE NOTE2 = x� _:' W - - SEE NJTE3 FURNISH pINSTALL: �; IN LA LONG 12" DIA PVC I GRAVEL PARKIr1G LOT 1-60' SSMH TRENCH DAM, SEE o ,`I GRAVEL ACCESS RD186]8]944 - \ DET 3, ENT Pl STUB W/ GASKETED END CAP f00. fr-SEEDET2,SHTD-Y E4283019 ]3'11 Y✓- - FUTURECONNECRON,SIT-0.22% �J—Y 1 + IN +a 1 I Sxy M168051.29 11 E 36.28 £ £ s Y N%]8]9 23 ROW AMOW TYP A� \ y 1 I E42S]899.3]' , E4282922 ]6 1 � m " \ 192830[8 B9 90 E42828]1.95 FURNISH &INSFAU'__Sx9= 9=. 1-F' SSMH A C onN-3� b� TEMP RIF i GRAVEL ACCESS RD, o SEE DET 2, SHl D-2 PERM RIF _ EwST EVUD IrtIUTY - - SLE, PROTECT IN PLACE M JASPER ROAD .p BH -S 535 530 525 520 515 SID 505 500 ----gO 1 \ 14283044 W _ 1 mmlF - V 1 2 W 119iw4'S5 n ESC LEGEND: w'J' -- •Y` �� i „1 t.� >aE MU --- _ SILT FENCE E#S TG0. M2S30256 1428303396 F r .1428281 NLET a -- -\ PROTECTI )PIBlOFI ® _ "2828. 1928281 PIPE, BAG eb 11-s2B I® CHECKD CHECK AM I PERM 65x WETIANDF - I- - NSTALL NEN LEGEND: ____ _ SEE SUPPLED k 4 (NON-3UNSDICTIONAL) FD ]NODD![ E42828]1.95 FURNISH &INSFAU'__Sx9= 9=. 1-F' SSMH A C onN-3� b� TEMP RIF i GRAVEL ACCESS RD, o SEE DET 2, SHl D-2 PERM RIF _ EwST EVUD IrtIUTY - - SLE, PROTECT IN PLACE M JASPER ROAD .p BH -S 535 530 525 520 515 SID 505 500 ----gO '�. / £ \ 14283044 W _ mmlF - 1 SEE NOTE 1JyT \\L n --- E#S TG0. M2S30256 1428303396 ___ -\ `0 IX NGR@ PIPE, WETLAND EXIST WETLANDS, NP . - '-- - NOTES: DITCH 2 EE NOTE 3 k 4 (NON-3UNSDICTIONAL) 1. CUT AND REMOVE EMSTI NG ABANDM ED RAILROAD 3. BUILD UP FINISH GRADE OF ACCESS ROAD TO PROVIDE TRACKS AS REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT SEWER AND MINIMUM 12 INCHES OF COVER FROM TOP OF CULVERT TO ACCESS ROAD. FINISH GRADE OR AS RECOMMENDED BY PIPE - MANUFACTURER MR H-20 LOADING, WHIOIEVERIS 2, REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING FENCE AND GATES GREATER COORDINATE FINAL LOCATION OF CULVERT IN WHERE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE SEWER. REUSE THE FIELD WITH ENGINEER. EXISTING FENCE POSTS WHERE UNDAMAGED. REPLACE FENCE MATERIAL AND DAMAGED FENCE POSTS WITH LIKE 4. ACHIEVE MAXIMUM 15%SLOPE ALONG CENTERLINE IL p� PLAN KIND. PROVIDE TEMPORARY FENCING AS REQUIRED ACCESS ROAD, WITH A MAXIMUM 8% CROSS -SLOPE. WALE: 1'=20' DURING CONSTRUCTION SEE SUPPLEMENTARY INSTALL 6"THICK I I/2'-0CRUSHEDROCKDPAINAGE INFORMATIM, CLOT DETAILS 0.DS10 AND RDS20, DITCH ON EAST SIDE ACCESS ROAD, 995 118+90 119+C0 119+20 119+90 119i60 119+80 120+00 120+20 120+90 120+E0 120+90 123100 121+20 121+93 123i60 121+90 122100 122+20 122+90 122+E0 122+90 PROFILE 90%—S SCALE: 1"=20' HORI2, 1-:=S' VERT 535 530 525 520 SIS SID 505 SN 495 n E#S TG0. PCILKRE ___ -\ `0 IX NGR@ PIPE, WETLAND - '-- - Q EE NOTE 3 k 4 - CT + vQ w� W wz O IF 29' WC @ SLP=0.09% 391 LF 29' WC @ SLP�.09% F a73. SSM 92 55 H +50 122+91 2 0SLF24' @SLP�.09% % PIM 529.35 IE(I )29'(SE)= .25 IE( 1)24"(SE) N)2'(S 534.16 IE(I )12'(NE)= 5.15 IE IE( T)24'(N )501.56 M(O T)24'(NW) 50415 995 118+90 119+C0 119+20 119+90 119i60 119+80 120+00 120+20 120+90 120+E0 120+90 123100 121+20 121+93 123i60 121+90 122100 122+20 122+90 122+E0 122+90 PROFILE 90%—S SCALE: 1"=20' HORI2, 1-:=S' VERT 535 530 525 520 SIS SID 505 SN 495 TL 200 MAP 18021000 OWNER: GUISTINA LAND & TIMBER CO., LP DEED DOC, NO 9404540 SITE ADDR: 36195 JASPER RD I SEE OVERVIEW MR MR CONTINUATION ESC LEGEND: - -- -_-_ SILT FENCE -DIA S' DLA 10 -, s s INLET ® PROTECTION PROTECTION w6 as TRACK BIOFILTER BAG ee � �■ ��■ CHECK DAM DITCH 1 (NON -JURISDICTIONAL) NOTES: RR TRACK 1. FOR EACH TREE TO BE REMOVED AS SHOWN ON THIS SHIFT PLANT ANEW �� TREE WITH ROOT RETAINERS IN THE SAME GENERAL LOCATION. TREES SHOULD BE SELECTED FROM THE LIST OF ACCEPTABLE STREET TREES UNDER THE CATEGORY OF NATIVE TREES IN HILLSIDE DEVELOPMENT. COORDINATE WITH THE ENGINEER MR FINAL TREE LOCATIONS SEE SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION COS STANDARD DRAWINGS 2-I AND 2-2. 530 525 520 515 510 BOB SDD 495 132+20 132+40 132+60 132+80 133+00 133+20 133+40 133+60 133+80 139+00 134+20 139+40 139+60 139+80 135+00 135+20 135+40 135+60 135+80 136+00 136+20 PROFILE 90% SCALE: 1'=20' HORD!, 1'=5' VERT 1 w 1 PLAN SCALE: 1'=20' �I 0' I I ROW ARROW, TYP LEGEND' TEMP RIF ■ PERM RIF 535 530 525 520 515 510 BOB SDD 495 ■■■■■■■III■■� ■■■■■■■III■■� � �■ ��■ �� ■■■■■■■III■■1 e 535 530 525 520 515 510 BOB SDD 495 MAPTL 900 TRENCH DAM, MTEND 0121000 FULL WIDTHf�7h;PH�T`Gli / 1 / ! l I l / "N OWNER: LEONA M. PERSON ` 1 M/ l I FLOW ARROW, TYP DFFD WC.NO 2008-019663 SEMIODET I I I /HiOiECT IXISTHPGSITE ADD0.: 3641] BPA ND S RD �3 'Ill f 1 I / C=NWN.%RAL HOUSE IXIST FENCE BORE RT, SI I I I 1 1 / I SEE NOTE 1 /PoTHOLE PRIORTO I 2 READ i FSTp 141+28 /CONSTRUCIION > I / GRVL SSMH H4359 f 1 p JBOXE@84088.]5 / I 1 FURNISH A INSTALL 1-OB'SSMH 1 .RESTORE MIST GRAVEL SURFACING MR DET 1, 1BHT D-3 / TLN0 M4P 180210]0 INSTALL IB' DIA WC OWNEILEONAM. PERSON SNB, SEE NJTE 2 " JCWC. NO 2008-019663 SE ADD0. 3641]BRA NDS 0.D _--� GRVLIAC '\ 1 ..BOB ----- ��_ TEM pD9 k30 _-5]3-- olp I'Np - l t 1M LF 3fi MIN SR (NOIMPACT) WETIANDD 11. GSING, SEE DET I, / I/ Ay j l' 1✓ 1' (NOIMPACT- MENGHUERS IG SHID2 CROSSING) i S / / SIZE M REgD j Dncn s / i r i / / / F -W-- I i / / `/ CROSSING) TRENCHIESS I 1/ / / I 1 4 /' / SAO CELL dVWER SITE cRoss[xG) II / i / / '� Q I , i /�i/ YgG I FURNISH ®INSTALL: TEMP EENT AREA / N�1 STA142.9S50 5 / W{d 1-48- SSMH 1. RES Q 11 55MH 50 / O j% / / / / / /� / AC �� Q /F/ / / / i / / / ' DU IMPACT TRE LESS CROSSING 192 00 1. REMOVE REPLACE RUSTING FENCE AND // +l \ 9 / / / O Eg28922198 DO NOT DISTURB (NO GATES WHERE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE / / I'FUNB6fi15H&INSTALL FACELCELL LEGEND /// l Q. 1 Y SEWER EXI REUSE MISTING FENCE POSTS WHERE / / i+ / DITCH 6 'SSMH FACILITIES & AEE 0.EPIACE FENCEWITH MATERIAL AND / / / / Q y / / / ENCLOSURE PROVIDE DAMAGED FENCE LASTS WITH l]KE END. / / TEMP RIF ■ P0.0V[DETEMWPA0.Y FENCING AS 0.FQNRFD /// I (/U / / / / / DURING CIXJSTRIIRIIXJ. ESC LEGETID: wFORhl4nav OtwT DETAILS R[alo AND RDe2D µ / /i / �A / / / / / - PERM RIF 2 AT SSMH SI INSTALL A 3LONG IS DIAMETER / / C CP 26 ,WC' / SILT FENCE WCSTUB MR WITH BELL END /// �� \ .� / r/2 i f / l INLET UPSTREAM FDI DIAMETER VC STUB TINT THE BELL A / /jT 2 -LONG NG 24' DIAETED END CAP APTO SEAL ELP ' T `(j "/ / / y / / / / p1 PROTECTION END WITHGASKFTFD FNDCAP TO SFALTHF PIPE.` // / // PLAN SCALE: t'=2o' BIOFILTER BAG eso CHECK DAM CASING ANCASING OO 590 590 535 535 530 530 525 525 520 s20 515 515 510 510 505 BOB 500 BOB � EXIST D0.@C/L PE I \ I I I I I I I I I �} =v I I I I =w I ywl J_ I j 144 LF 36" MIN STL CASING ®SLP�.50% I I F 16] LF 16" WC ®SLP. W% 21q LF 18' WC @SLP=0.12% � SIF IB' PK _ _ __ I ]391F 36' MIN STL CASING SLP�.50% +28 +95 STA 95+09 RIM= 30.62 M=531.16 RIM 533.13 275 lF 18" WC ]E(IN 18" 140+80 1411 141+20 141N0 141+60 141+80 142+00 142+20 142+90 142+60 142+80 1434N 143+20 143+40 1434P60 143 -EBD 149+00 149+20 149+90 144+60 144+80 PROFILE 90%-S SCALE: 1'=20'HORE, V=S' VERT (SE)-5 8.63 I IN)18'(E) SG9.5] ]E(1 )18"(E)=5 93 SI➢=0.50% IF OU IB" NW 508.53 I OUT 18' 509.4] IF TIB" W 0983 140+80 1411 141+20 141N0 141+60 141+80 142+00 142+20 142+90 142+60 142+80 1434N 143+20 143+40 1434P60 143 -EBD 149+00 149+20 149+90 144+60 144+80 PROFILE 90%-S SCALE: 1'=20'HORE, V=S' VERT SECTION -MANHOLE INSTALLATION AND GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD A SCALE: 1'=20' ]PA - NOTES: 1. PERMANENT REMOVALIFILL HATCH NOT SHOWN MR CLARITY. 2, PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES TO BE BACKFILLED WITH IMMRT ED GRANULAR FILL 3. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET D-2 FOR GPAVELACCESS ROAD DETAIL ENGINEER ASSUMES I2' THICK SUBGRADE STABILIZATION REQUIRED FOR 50% OF ACCESS ROAD WITHIN WETLANDS MR PERMANENT REMOVAL/FILL QUANTITIES. LEGEND PERMANENT REMOVAL/Ku- TEMPORARY REMOVAL/FILL SPRINGFIELD Figure JPA -12 Jasper Trunk Sewer - Phase 3 Wetland G August 2022 Site Section -iA/. murraysm►l11> 20-2767 590 EXTENTS OF WETLAND G 590 530 I I I 530 G PE SEE 2L PCCE55 NOTE 3 PO, PROP W' DIA SSMH 36, SEE NOTES 1 & 2 I 520 L 520 510 EKLST GR SID SCO S O 990 990 -0+60 4)+SO -0+90 -0+30 -0+20 -0+10 0+00 0+10 0+20 0+30 0490 0+50 OWO SECTION -MANHOLE INSTALLATION AND GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD A SCALE: 1'=20' ]PA - NOTES: 1. PERMANENT REMOVALIFILL HATCH NOT SHOWN MR CLARITY. 2, PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES TO BE BACKFILLED WITH IMMRT ED GRANULAR FILL 3. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET D-2 FOR GPAVELACCESS ROAD DETAIL ENGINEER ASSUMES I2' THICK SUBGRADE STABILIZATION REQUIRED FOR 50% OF ACCESS ROAD WITHIN WETLANDS MR PERMANENT REMOVAL/FILL QUANTITIES. LEGEND PERMANENT REMOVAL/Ku- TEMPORARY REMOVAL/FILL SPRINGFIELD Figure JPA -12 Jasper Trunk Sewer - Phase 3 Wetland G August 2022 Site Section -iA/. murraysm►l11> 20-2767 G:\PD%Pmje \W\2]6] -CO NSpdWfklA -]aAW Trunk S.M. 3\CADXFku,.VPA\M-2767-OR-JPA-S=ONS.dwg JPA -13 811012022 3:40 PM KENT.HAMU 23.05(LMS Te ) 590 540 EXTENTS OF WED F, SEE NOTE 3 I I 530 530 i EXTENTS OF EXISTGR I WATERS 2 szo � szo --iI- ----- --�- - ____ --- - 510 _ PROP 36- STI-CASING 510 24' WC BE, SEE NOTES 112 SEE NOTE 1 & 2 SCO 500 99 -0i90 -0+70 -OWO -0+50 -0+90 -0+30 -0+20 -0+10 0+00 OiIO 0+20 0+30 0+90 O+W O+EO 0+70 0+90 9� SECTION - 24 -INCH PVC SANITARY SEWER AND CASING INSTALLATION �\ SCALE: V=20' NOTES: Figure JPA -13 sra(erle g 1. PIPE ZONE TO BE BACKHLLED WITH IMPORTED GRANULAR HLL LEGEND REMAINING TRENCH EXTENTS TO BE BACKHLLED WITH STOCKPILED NATIVE MATERIAL PERMANENT REMOVALIFILL OAfGON 2. TEMPORARY REMOVALIFLL HATCH NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY. TEMPORARY 0.EMOVAIFLL ® Jasper T]nA Sewer - Pha Se 3 3.EXTENTS OF TINTTSEE FIGURE IPA -3. IMPACTS ARE NOT ANTICIPATED IN THISARMOF Waters 2 and Wetland August 2022 WEILAND F. Site Section - B murraysmith zo-z7b7 590 530 520 510 SCO 590 530 520 510 500 990 EXTENTS OF WETIANO F, SEE NOTE 3 -0i50 -0+40 -0+30 -0+20 -0+10 0100 0+10 0+20 0+30 0140 Oita SECTION - MANHOLE INSTALLATION AND GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TURNAROUND@ SCALE: V=20' ]Fn -4 GRAVEL SEE SEE D, SEE NOTES182 UND RD PROVEO'SI NOTE 9 SSMH 38 1 EXISTG0. 590 530 520 510 500 990 490 -0i50 -0+40 -0+30 -0+20 -0+10 0100 0+10 0+20 0+30 0140 Oita SECTION - MANHOLE INSTALLATION AND GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TURNAROUND@ SCALE: V=20' ]Fn -4 NOTES: 1. PERMANENT REMOVALIFILL HATCH NOT SHOWN MR CLARITY. 2. PROPOSED SANITARY SEWER MANHOLES TO BE BACKFILLED WITH IMPORTED GRANULAR FILL 3. EKTENTS OF W ETIAND F MO NUE PAST LER STATION -0+43. SEE FIGURE JPA -4. IMPACTS ARE NOT ANTICIPATED IN THIS AREA Of WETLAND F. 4. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET D-2 FOR GMVELACCESS ROAD DETAIL ENGINEER ASSUMES 1P THICK SUBGMDE STABILIZATION REQUIRED FOR 50% OF ACCESS ROAD TURNAROUND AREA FOR PERMANENT REMOVAL/FILL QUANTITIES. LEGEND PERMANENT REMOVAL/Ku- TEMPORARY REMOVAL/FILL SPRINGFIELD Figure JPA -14 �OREGON Jasper Trunk Sewer - Phase 3 Wetland F August 2022 Site Section - C murraysml'h, 20-2767 550 550 EXTENTS OF WETLAND E, SEE NOTE 3 590 590 E%ISTGR GRAVEL ACCESS RD, SEE NOTE 9 530 530 520 520 PROP 18' PVC SS, SEE NOTE 1 S 2 510 510 d SCO SW -0+60 U+W -0+90 -0+30 -0+20 -O+IO 0+00 0+10 0+20 0+30 0+90 0+50 0+60 SECTION - 18 -INCH PVC SANITARY SEWER INSTALLATION AND GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD TURNAROUND@ SCALE: 1'=20' JPAA NOTES: 1. PIPE ZONE TO BE BACKFILLED WITH IMPORTED GRANULAR FILL REMAINING TRENCH EXTENTS TO BE BACKFILLED WITH STOCKPILED NATIVE MATERIAL 2. TEMPORARY REMOVALIFILL HATCH NOT SHOWN FOR CLNllTY 3. EMENTS OF W ETIAND E CONTINUE PAST LER STATION -0+60. SEE FIGURE JPA -6. IMPACTS ARE NOT ANTICIPATED IN THIS AREA Of WETLAND E. 9. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET D-2 FOR GRAVELACCESS ROAD DETAIL ENGINEER ASSUMES 12' THICK SUBGRADE STABILIZATION REQUIRED FOR 50% OF ACCESS ROAD WITHIN WETLANDS MR PERMANENT REMOVALIFILL QUANTITIES. LEGEND PERMANENT REMOVALIFILL ® TEMPORARY REMOVALIFILL SPRINGFIELD Figure JPA -15 Jasper Trunk Sewer - Phase 3 Wetland E August 2022 Site Section - D murraysml'h, 20-2767 550 590 530 520 510 550 590 530 520 510 SN SN -0+90 -0+30 -0420 -0+30 0+00 0+100+20 0+30 0+90 SECTION - 18 -INCH PVC SANITARY SEWER INSTALLATION AND BORE PIT it SCALE: V=20' PA -1 ■■ m =ME ■■■■ammom■ 550 590 530 520 510 SN SN -0+90 -0+30 -0420 -0+30 0+00 0+100+20 0+30 0+90 SECTION - 18 -INCH PVC SANITARY SEWER INSTALLATION AND BORE PIT it SCALE: V=20' PA -1 NOTES 1. PIPE ZONE TO BE BACKFILLED WITH IMPORTED GRANULAR FILL REMAINING TRENCH EXTENTS TO BE BACKFILLED WITH STOCKPILED NATIVE MATERIAL 2. TEMPORARY REMOVALIFILL HATCH NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY. 3. EXTENTS OF WETLAND D CONTINUE PAST LEFT STATION -0+90 AND RIGHT STATION 0+90. SEE HGURE JPA -8. IMPACTS ARE NOT ANTICIPATED IN THIS AREA OF WETLAND D. 4. BORE PIT TO BE BACKFILLED WITH IMPORTED GRANULAR FILL TO 1' ABOVE TOP OF PIPE. REMAINING PIT EXTENTS TO BE BACKFILLED WITH STOCKPILED NAME MATERIAL LEGEND PERMANENT REMOVAL/EILL ® TEMPORARY REMOVALIKU- sraiNeFigure JPA -16 �OREGON Jasper Trunk Sewer - Phase 3 Wetland D August 2022 Site Section - E murraysml'h, 20-2767 TEE CUT V-0' (MEASURE FROM EWE OF ACTUAL EXCAVATED TRENCH), SEE MOTE ] FINAL SAW CUT AFTER — TRENCH BACKFILL & COMPACTION, & PRIOR TO FINAL PAVEMENT RESTORATION(TYP) EXIST AC THICKNESS — VARIES, REPLACE REMOVED AC W/ 6' NEW HMAC OR MATCH EXIST THICKNESS, WHICHEVER IS GREATER TRENCH IN PAVED CA TRENCH OUTSIDE PAVED GRAVELED AREAS I ORGPAVELAREAS COMMON (NATIVE) TRENCH BACKRLL, SEE PLANS MR REQ'D LOCATIONS NOTES 1. MR TRENCHES OUTSIDE PAVED OR GRAVEL AREAS REMOVE AND STOCKPILE THE TOP 12 INCHES OF TOPSOIL MR REUSE AS SURFACE RESTORATION. 2. USE $'-0' RPE ZONE BACKFILL& BEDDING - ALL LOCATIONS. 3. COMPACT ALL %'-0' BACKFILL IN LIFTS TO ACHIEVE 95% OF MAXIMUM TRENCH DENSITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH USUITO T-99. THE MM3 FEET OF CRUSHED ROCK TRENCH BACKFILL IN PAVED OR GRAVELED AREAS SHALL BE COMPACTED TO 100% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH PASHTO T-99. 4. COMPACT ALL COMMON (NATIVE) BACKFILL IN LIFTS TO ACHIEVE 95% OF MAXIMUM DENSITY IN ACCORDANCE WITH USUITO T-99. S. REFER TO STANDARD SPECFICAT[ONS MR BACKFILL/BEDDING REQUIREMENTS. 6, THE TRENCH WIDTH MAY VARY DEFENDING ON THE CONTRACTOR'S SHORING METHODS DUE TO SLOUGHING OR UNRAVELING OF THE NATIVE SOILS (REFER TO GEOTECHNICAL REPORT IN SU WLEMENTARY INFORMATION). BAC(FILLAND SURFACE RESTORATION SHALL EXTEND THE FULL TRENCH WIDTH TO NATIVE SOIL REGARDLESS OFSHORING METHOD USED. ]. TEE CUT IS NOT REQUIRED IN AREAS WHERE COLD PLANE PAVEMENT REMOVAL AND INLAY IS PERFORMED. 8 AT THE END OF EACH WORKDAY, ALL OPEN TRENCHES SHALL BE COVERED OR ADEQUATELY PROTECTED BY FENCNG. 9 FURNISH AND INSTALL TRACER WERE ABOVE ALL PIPELINES IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OREGON DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS MR CONSTRUCTION, SECTION W945. SECTION IlASS'D' BEDDING AND 11PE ZONE BACKFILL iUBGRADE GEOTE%TILE, SEE NOTES 2yV- V CR SUBGRADE GEOTE%TILE, SEE NOTE 3 GRADING REQUIREMENTS SIEVE SZE 2W -W 1.50' 25% TO 60% 0.50' 0% TO 5% 0.25' 0% TO 2% R200 0% To 1% CDF O0.$'-0-00. TRENCH BACKFILL,'fa"as SEE PUNS MR REQ'D 1 / �li: a'C`i` as a SYMBOL Oy BACKM LL REQUIREMENTS FURNISH&INSTALL$"-0' TRENCH BACKRLLTO PAVEMENT BASE OR EXISTINGGRADE. NOTES: 1. WHERE DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER,OVERS%CAVATE THE TRENCH BOTTOM TWO LOCATIONS ^ ^Eo+tt'e T FEET DEEP AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER) AND INSTALLSU W RADE RESTORATION REQMTS FIN G0. (2) (OR NOW NAL PIPE DIA GRADE O TOPAVEMENT B45E. FURNISH&INS TALL COMPRESEDDENSTE FILL (CORDANCE GEOTE%TILE AND 2Y."-a<'CRUSHED ROCK. 1. CONSTRUCT TRENCH DAMS WITH BENTONITE. DO NOT USE TOPSOIL MR FILLING p, PIPE ZONE � WITH AST CDF BACKFILL TO BF COMP0.ESSNE TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 4832. BENTONITE. "-0"C0. PIPE ZCJE e DIA+ 1.0' O FURNISH&INSTALL COMhpN(NATIVE)TRENCH BACKFILL TO l2 "BELOW FINISH GRADE. 2. �'-`< ClUSHED ROCK FJR SUBGRADE STABILIZATION SHALL MEET THE VARIES 2. INSTALLT0.ENCH DAMS AT THE LOCATIONS SHOWN IN THE TABLE. COORDINATE -'P j GRADING REQUIREMENTS SHOWN IN THE TABLE ABOVE ANDALLOTHER BACKFILL, SEE NOTE 2 GEOTE%T[IE, SEE REQUIREMENTS FOR BASE AGGREGATES. SEE SPECFICAIMNS. ^ T � PVC SEWER SYMBOL SURFACE RESTORATION REQUIREMENTS BEDDIiNG— 12. MIN REPLACE REMOVED ASPHALT WITH 6'THICK LEVEL 3,)'a' DENSE HMAC OR MATCH EXISTING DIA+24' O THICKNESS,WHICHEVER IS GREATER, PEACE IN3'THICK MAXIMUM ENDS, WR NON AC SURFACES MIN BRING Y"-0" BACKFILL TO GRADE. O REPLACE TOP 12" DEPTH OF BACKFILL WITH STOCKPILED TOPSOIL FINISH TRENCH SURFACE TO MATCH ORIGINAL CONTOURS. REPLACE EXISTING LANDSCAPING. TYPICAL TRENCH & SURFACING DETAIL SCALE: NTS 3. SUBGRADE GEOTE%TILE SHALL BE A WOVEN GEOTE%TILE MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS OF AN USUITO MISS 05 CLASS 2 GEOTE%TILE. MIRAFI F00%, OR APPROVED EQUAL. 4. PLACE SUBGRADE STABILIZATION ROCK IN HORIZONTAL LAYERS WITH LOOSE THICKNESS NOT EXCEEDING 12 INCHES AND COMPACT EACH LAYER WITH A MINIMUM OF THREE PASSES USING MACHINE OR HAND OPERATED PNEUMATIC OR MECHANICALTAMPERS. TRENCH SUBGRADE STABILIZATION SCALE: NTS PIPELINE BOTTOM OF TRENCH BOTTOM OF TRENCH TRENCH ELEVATION TRENCH SECTION TYPICAL TRENCH DAM 3 SCALE: NTS 90% - SU SEE DET 1, THIS SHE FOR BACKFILL AND SURFACE RESTORATION REQMTS FIN G0. ABOVE TRENCH DAM MITES. GRADE '----- _ � _ 1. CONSTRUCT TRENCH DAMS WITH BENTONITE. DO NOT USE TOPSOIL MR FILLING o$ Y�4( �5y tYi( S'..,,._. •...:. BENTONITE. VARIES 2. INSTALLT0.ENCH DAMS AT THE LOCATIONS SHOWN IN THE TABLE. COORDINATE j j FINAL LOCATION OF TRENCH DAM WITH FIELD ENGINEER. GEOTE%T[IE, SEE ------- SEE NOTE NOTES 3. WRAP TRENCH DAM WITH SUBGRADE GCOTE%TILE. SUBGRADE GEOTE%TILE SHALL BE WOVEN GEOTE%TILE MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS DEAN AASMO M283-05 CLASS 2 SEE DET I, THIS SUBGRADE GEOTE%TRE, GEOTE%TIE, MIRAFI WINK OR APPROVED EQUAL. BHT MR TYP SEE NOTE 3 p TRENCH BACKFILL 4. TOP OF TRENCH DAM SHALL BE 3 FEET ABOVE TOP OF PIPE WHERE NAME TRENCH 0.EQMT5 TRENCH DAM TRENCH DAM BACKFILL IS USED. WHEN GRANULAR TRENCH BACKFILLIS USED, EXTEND TOP OF 4 _9 TRENCH DAM TO 2 FEET BELOW FINISHED GRADE, INSTALL RUG AGAINST UNDISTURBED NAME SOIL r PIPELINE PIPELINE BOTTOM OF TRENCH BOTTOM OF TRENCH TRENCH ELEVATION TRENCH SECTION TYPICAL TRENCH DAM 3 SCALE: NTS 90% - SU STL CASING, %¢ MIN WALL THICKNESS DIAMETER AS SHOWN ON PLANS, SEE FLANS, PROFILES & NOTES CEMENTGROUT PVT CAP NEW TYPE WC PIPE r BETWEEN CASING & TOP OF SKIOS PER MFR REQUIREMENTS OR RECOMMENDATIONS REWORK AND COMPACT TOP - 12' OF SOBGMDE TO 95% MAX DENSITY IN ACCORDANCE SING W/PASHTO-T99 CARRIER PIPE SUBGMDE GEOTEKTILE FABRU MIMR 600K OR AWVD EQ CASING INSLI IATOR W/ CENT CONRGUMUON SKIDS (SEE S, MVPECS), SEE NOTE 3 SECTION A S ALE: NTS CASING NOTES: 1. ANSI/AW WA CN0 STEEL CASING. 2, PROVIDE 2" MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN CASING AND CARRIER PIPE BELLS AND APPURTENANCES. 3. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY CASING SIZES PRIOR TO SIZING AND ORDERING CASING INSULATORS. 4. CASING SHALL BE FILLED WITH FINE CLEAN DRY SAND CAREFULLY AIR BLOWN IN SUCH AWAY AS TO ELIMINATE ANY VOIDS. AIR BLOWN SAND OPERATIONS SHALL MEET DEQ AND LANE REGIONAL AIR PROTEMON AGENCY REQUIREMENTS. 5. CARRIER PIPE INSTALLED WITHIN BORE PITS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH THE SAME BEDDING AND BACKFILL REQUIREMENTS AS PIPELINES. SEE TYPICAL TRENCH SECTION. 6, PRIOR TO FILLING CASING WITH SAND, FILL CARRIER PIPE WITH WATER TO PREVENT CARRIER PIPE FROM RISING DURING THE SAND BLIXM NG PROCEDURE. CASING DETAIL SCALE: NTS L 12' MIN, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER OVEREKCAVATE FOR SUBGRADE STABILIZATION WHERE DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER AND RACE 2k'-%' CR WRAPPED IN SUBGRADE GEITEKTILE FABRIC EXIST SUBGRADE NOTES: 1. CLEAR AND GRUB AS REQUIRED FOR ACCESS ROAD AND TURNOUTS. 2. ALL TURNOUTS TO HAVE GRANULAR COMPACTED SURFACE AS PER THIS DETAIL 3. PREPARE EXIST SUBGRADE BY COMPACTING TCT 12' AND GRADING TO REQUIRED MOSS -SLOPE RICA TO PLACING CRUSH ED ROCK SURFACING. 4. FOLLOWING COMPACTION OF SUBGRADE, PROOF ROLL SUBGRADE WITH LOADED WATER TRUCK OR EQUAL TOIDENTIFY SOFT AREAS. THE ENGINEER WILL WITNESS THE PROOF ROLLING AND WILL IDENTIFY AREAS REQUIRING OVER EXCAVATION AND SUBGRADE STABILIZATION. S. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET D-1 FOR 2y' -Y4' SUBGRADE STABILIZATION CRUSHED RNC REQUIREMENTS. 6, WHERE ACCESS ROAD CONNECTS TO AN EXISTING PAVED ROAD THE FIRST 18 FEET OF THE ACCESS ROAD SHALL BE PAVED, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER SEE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD STANDARD DRAWING 3-27 ]. AT NEW CULVERT LOCATIONS, BUILD UP FINISH GRADE OF ACCESS ROAD TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 12 INCH IS OF COVER FROM TOP OF CULVERT TO FINISH GRADE, CA AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CULVERT MANUFACTURER FOR H-20 LOADING, EXTEND BUILT UP ACCESS ROAD 30 FEET MINIMUM EACH SIDE OF CULVERT. TYPICAL GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD -SECTION r21 SCALE: NTS 90% - SU r 12' MIN (ORAS SHOWN ON PLANS) (TYR)I llINK %­OCR COMPACTED TO Z. MAX NG INSULATORS IW% MAX DENSTY IN ACCORDANCE !RNE MAT -L �F (TYPEA END) LASTIC SKIDS W/ AASllTO-T99 EXIST GR 3% MAX CROSS SLP 0FILL FURST CAME IRE JOINT EACH E BETWEEN CASING & TOP OF SKIOS PER MFR REQUIREMENTS OR RECOMMENDATIONS REWORK AND COMPACT TOP - 12' OF SOBGMDE TO 95% MAX DENSITY IN ACCORDANCE SING W/PASHTO-T99 CARRIER PIPE SUBGMDE GEOTEKTILE FABRU MIMR 600K OR AWVD EQ CASING INSLI IATOR W/ CENT CONRGUMUON SKIDS (SEE S, MVPECS), SEE NOTE 3 SECTION A S ALE: NTS CASING NOTES: 1. ANSI/AW WA CN0 STEEL CASING. 2, PROVIDE 2" MINIMUM CLEARANCE BETWEEN CASING AND CARRIER PIPE BELLS AND APPURTENANCES. 3. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY CASING SIZES PRIOR TO SIZING AND ORDERING CASING INSULATORS. 4. CASING SHALL BE FILLED WITH FINE CLEAN DRY SAND CAREFULLY AIR BLOWN IN SUCH AWAY AS TO ELIMINATE ANY VOIDS. AIR BLOWN SAND OPERATIONS SHALL MEET DEQ AND LANE REGIONAL AIR PROTEMON AGENCY REQUIREMENTS. 5. CARRIER PIPE INSTALLED WITHIN BORE PITS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH THE SAME BEDDING AND BACKFILL REQUIREMENTS AS PIPELINES. SEE TYPICAL TRENCH SECTION. 6, PRIOR TO FILLING CASING WITH SAND, FILL CARRIER PIPE WITH WATER TO PREVENT CARRIER PIPE FROM RISING DURING THE SAND BLIXM NG PROCEDURE. CASING DETAIL SCALE: NTS L 12' MIN, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER OVEREKCAVATE FOR SUBGRADE STABILIZATION WHERE DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER AND RACE 2k'-%' CR WRAPPED IN SUBGRADE GEITEKTILE FABRIC EXIST SUBGRADE NOTES: 1. CLEAR AND GRUB AS REQUIRED FOR ACCESS ROAD AND TURNOUTS. 2. ALL TURNOUTS TO HAVE GRANULAR COMPACTED SURFACE AS PER THIS DETAIL 3. PREPARE EXIST SUBGRADE BY COMPACTING TCT 12' AND GRADING TO REQUIRED MOSS -SLOPE RICA TO PLACING CRUSH ED ROCK SURFACING. 4. FOLLOWING COMPACTION OF SUBGRADE, PROOF ROLL SUBGRADE WITH LOADED WATER TRUCK OR EQUAL TOIDENTIFY SOFT AREAS. THE ENGINEER WILL WITNESS THE PROOF ROLLING AND WILL IDENTIFY AREAS REQUIRING OVER EXCAVATION AND SUBGRADE STABILIZATION. S. SEE DETAIL 2, SHEET D-1 FOR 2y' -Y4' SUBGRADE STABILIZATION CRUSHED RNC REQUIREMENTS. 6, WHERE ACCESS ROAD CONNECTS TO AN EXISTING PAVED ROAD THE FIRST 18 FEET OF THE ACCESS ROAD SHALL BE PAVED, OR AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER SEE CITY OF SPRINGFIELD STANDARD DRAWING 3-27 ]. AT NEW CULVERT LOCATIONS, BUILD UP FINISH GRADE OF ACCESS ROAD TO PROVIDE A MINIMUM OF 12 INCH IS OF COVER FROM TOP OF CULVERT TO FINISH GRADE, CA AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CULVERT MANUFACTURER FOR H-20 LOADING, EXTEND BUILT UP ACCESS ROAD 30 FEET MINIMUM EACH SIDE OF CULVERT. TYPICAL GRAVEL ACCESS ROAD -SECTION r21 SCALE: NTS 90% - SU r SEE DET 3 FOOL SURFACE MH FRAME &COVER PER QTY OF MH FRAMES&mVE0. PE0. CITY OF - ....�..._1-1.M.........�....— CONSTRUCTED MR DEPTH &TRAFFIC RESTORATION FOOL MANHOLES SP0.INGQELD STD DET #9-1 SPRINGFIELD SID DET #9-1 ��a\ WITHIN ROAD CONDITIONS BY MANUFACTURER STREETS, CONC GRADE RINGSOUT I - CHANNELS T BE, FORMEDCETY JOINTS 12' MAX, 9' MN GROUT %IIMS YSPRINGFIELD CUITAT L MR OF PRECAST CONCENTRIC CONE STD DET #4-2 1-�� I ] STD PRECAST MH SECTION ALL JOINTS SHALL BE MORTARED W/ WITHOUT LADDER RUNGS NON-SHRINK GROUT INSIDE&OUT 0• RPE DEFLECTOR SHOWN S � �—SEWER RPE ME-FORMED BITUMASTIC SEALOR MN SELECT COMPACTED CRUSHED ROOK CONFINED O-RING JOINTS BACKFILL PE0. ttP TRENCH CET PLAN FORM SMOOTH CHANNEL SH INSIDE MH, TROWELWELPUNISH SLv=1:12 NOTES' 12" MIN SEE DET 3, THIS ENT FOOL SET FRAME IN NON-SHRINK GROUT SURFACE RESTORATION FOOL MANHOLES WITHIN ROAD D �GRADE FT/FT 1. IF MANHOLE IS LESS THAN 8' DEEP, USE FLAT TOP RINGS 3' MIN & 12' MAX HEIGHT USE PIPE i MANH0.EINSTEADOFCONCENTRIC OJNE. /i ✓✓✓✓✓✓ CONNECTIONS mNNECRONS pT MH WALL MH m £ ECCENTRIC CONE O0. FIAT TOP, IF 0.EQ'D 2. CHANNELS TOG FORM A)TO TE FLOW MR 1 IE DETAIL Qtt OF SPRINGFIELD STANDARD DETAIL #4-2 pWVD GASKET MATENAL ttP WIDE ETMHBASE S ILMIN WIDE EXTENDED BASE COW0. SELECT COMPACTED BRILL ER OPENINGS OR PIPE SHALL BE PREFORMED OR TYPICAL TRENH DETAIL 9[RESECTIONS PS REQ'D ww f BORED BY THE MANUFACTURER. COMPACTED%-W CRUSHED ROOK VARIES S' MIN 9. MANHOLE RIM FINAL GRADE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: PE0. MFR AIN ROADWAY: MATCH FINISH GRADE ROAD. SEE TABLES MR IAN THICKNESS IS B. F[NLSH GPADE G,-12, MINIMUM WALL GROUNWAY:3'ABOVE OF AD]ACEM G0.0UND SURFACE. ADJACENT ALL JOINTS SHALL BE BARREL REINFORCING FOOL DBDITION THICKNESS CONDITIONS PER MFA , MORTARED W/ WN-SHRINK STANDARD 48" PRECAST MANHOLE GROUT INSIDE &OUT i SLOPE SHELVES 1: 12, IS-MIN WIDTH MH DIA THICKNESS - t I MAKE CONNECTION W/KOR-N-SEAL BOOT, GROUT INSIDE ANNULAR SPACE W/ WN-SHRINK GROUT W. 6" 9' FORM GROUT CHANNEL TO TOP OF PIPE R. ]. � 1' MINI'-.' '.�. MIN NOTE: .._._._. .._._._._. ._._.. FRAME&COVER: _ MIN yx- INLAND fOUNg1Y CO O0. EQ 1. OF TO MANHOLEWHEEL .� A0.0TATEROUTSIDE O THETHE IRIS-CASE H BASE W/VARIES AND THE TRAVEL PATH THELOCATETRAVEL Ah I FMME ....NO. B02 WIDE 1'-0' MIN W[DE EXTENDED COMPACTED LANE UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER. ISE APPROVED THE GUESS OTHERWISE COVER ..... W. BO2-2 BASE COLLAR Y4 0 CR 2. OPENINGS FOOL PIPE SHALL BE PREFORMED OR CORED BY SECTION THE MANUFACTURER A ruTE: A♦ L 1.SE ESHALLBE 2]'DIp WC RPE (ASTM F769) WITH 3. MANHOLE RIM FINAL GRADE SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: J S J POLYMER SEALANT TOR AND BOTTOM. A IN ROADWAY: MATCH FINISH GRADE ROAD. B. OUTSIDE OF ROADWAY: 3' ABOVE FINISH GRADE OF ' ADJACENT GROUND SURFACE. '' .. 2, INSTALL SEQUENCE: ' a MANHOLE COVER& PAVEMENT. STANDARD 60"-72" PRECAST MANHOLE PLLATCE AT FINISH GRADE. z C. PRESS PVC AND FRAME INTO MANHOLE CONE TO SEAT. SCALE: NTS C PLACE REBER AND COW TO GRADE. PLANJL2" COLD PLANE PAVEMENT REMOVAL IT RT FRAME &LID MUSH W/ PAVEMENT EXIST CURB WIDTH VARIES WIDTH VARIES EXIST/ NEW NRB GOOD ME EARLY STRENGTH HMAC WEARING COURSE MATCH EXIST GRAVEL SHOULDER CONC W/BROOM FINISH GRAVEL SHOULDER LEVEL 3;%i DENSE, NMT PROFILE rr(WHERE (WHERE NO NRB EXISTS) (WHERE NOCURB-�-- NOMINALTWCKNES-2' VARIES ll�1l PAVEMENT EXISTS) - _ - #9 REBAR (HOOP) 92' HOOF @ 6' OC 3' MIN COVER TOv&BOTTOM 7�4,P6 PIPE TRENCH E%IST BASE ROCK SLEEVEUSE PJLYME0.5EALAM pT NOTES: SEE CET 1, SHT '.. p.CONE&FRAME, SEE NOTEI D-11. PAY Po0. 2" COLD PLANE AND 2' TRENCH SURFACE 0.ESTOMTION MH CONE REAS INLAY ARF AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS ANO SEE DET 1, SHT D-1 CF THE PIPE H THAT IS IN THE TRENCH WIDTH THAT IS IN THE ROADWAY. TREK SECTION A-A STANDARD MANHOLE 2" COLD PLANE AND 2" INLAY i1 FRAME & COVERADJUSTMENT %1 5CALE WE SCALE: HIS 90% - SUBMITTAL KPMP, anss So WILLOW BUNDLE, UP, SEE NOTE 5 INSTALL BUNDLE AT ANGLE BETWEEN 95• & 60• FROM HORIZONTAL REWORKED, NATIVE STREAMBED & BANK NOTES: MATERIAL 1. WILLOW BUNDLES SHALL BE INSTALLED AT TIME OF RUNUP CONSTRUCTION. 2. SPACING SHALL BE APPROXIMATELY 36" ON CENTER PS PUMP ALLOWS. ADJUST SPACING AS NECESSARY TO ACCOUNT FOR WO'JDY DEBRIS. 3. APPROXIMATELY W% OF BUNDLE LENGTH TO BE BELOW SURFACE OF RIPRAP. 9. BURIED ENDS OF BUNDLES SHOULD BE IN CONTACT WITH NATIVE SOIL, STANDING WATER OR MOIST ZONE NEAR BOTTOM OF RUMP REVETMENT EXCAVATION. S. PROVIDE 3 M 5 STAKE CUTTINGS PER BUNDLE, SECURED WITH BIODEGRADABLE COIR TWINE AT 3 POINTS, AS SHOWN, INSERT WITH BUDS MINIMS UP. PROVIDE STAKE CUTTINGS PER DETAIL 2, THIS SHEET. 6. FINISHED GRADE OF REWORKED, NATIVE STREAMBED AND BANK MATERIAL AND SU WLEMENTAL RUMP (WHERE NECESSARY) SHALL GENERALLY MATCH EXIS UX3 GRADE AND SLOPE OF STREAM BANKS. WHERE RI PMP IS NEEDED ABOVE ORDINARY HIGHWATER ELEVATION, INSTALL MINIMUM OF 18" BELOW FINISHED GRADE. WILLOW BUNDLES IN RIPRAP %" MIN DISCARD TIP OF w l NTTING B' To IV FIAT BASAL CUT CUT ' M 1' ABOVE TOP OF CORMAM BUD AT 95• ANGLE DJRMAM BUD, NP MEN 2 DORMANT BUDS MR FT OF LENGTH NOTES: 1. HARVEST AREA TO BE WITHIN SAME ECO -REGION AS PRMECTAREA. 2. CUT FROM VIGOROUS 1 - 3 YEAR OLD HOOD ON PLANTS GROWING IN FULL SUNLIGHT. 3. IMMEDIATELY REMOVE ALL LATERAL BRANCHES AND CUT LEADER (APICAL STEM) APPROXIMATELY W -12' DOWN STEM FROM UP LEADER. 9. STORE PROTECTED AT 32• - 92• FAHRENHEIT MR UP M 9 MONTHS, OR BEFORE DORMANT BUD DEVELOPMENT. STAKE CUTTINGMif: NIS z NOTES 1. NON -PAVED SURFACES SHALL BE RESURFACED TO MATCH EXISTING. FINISH TRENCH SURFACE TO MATCH ORIGINAL CONTOURS. REPLACE EXIST IANDSCAP NG. 2 CUT SOD WIN SOD HARVESTING EQUIPMENT AND STOCKPILE BESIDE TRENCH. 3. EXCAVATE TOPSOIL AND STOCKPILE BESIDE TRENCH, SEPARATE FROM SOD. 9. PROTECT EXIST WETLANDS AND GRASS AREAS WITH GEOTEKTRE BENEATH STOCKPILES. S. FURNISH AND INSTALLCIASS "A' NATIVE TRENCH BACKFILL TO 1' BELOW FINISH GRADE COMPACTED TO 95% MAXIMUM DENSITY PER PASHTO T-99. 6. REPLACE TOPSOIL AND STOCKPILED SOD TO MATCH ORIGINAL LANDSCAPE AND CONTOURS. TYPICAL WETLANDS AND GRASS AREAS SURFACE RESTORATION 3 SCALE: NTS 90% - SU Jasper Trunk Sewer Extension Project JPA Attachment B — Wetland Concurrence Liepa vregon 775Su mentate Lantos 775 Summer Strere et NE, Suite 100 iKate Brown, Gwemov Salem, OR 97301-1279 (503) 9565200 March 29, 2022 FAX(503)378-4844 www.oregon.gov/dsl State Land Board City of Springfield Public Works Attn: Jesse Jones, P.E. Kate Brown 225 Fifth Street, Suite 101 Governor Springfield, OR 97477 Shemia Fagan Re: WD # 2020-0387 Approved Secretary of State Delineation Report for the Jasper Trunk Sewer Extension Project Lane County; T18S R02W S4 TL2500; S4DBTL500; S9 TL103; Tobias Read S10 TL00, s 2 700, 900 and ROWS (Portions) State Treasurer Dear Jesse Jones The Department of State Lands has reviewed the wetland delineation report prepared by Mason, Bruce & Girard for the site referenced above. Please note that the study area includes only a portion of the tax lot(s) described above (see the attached maps). Based upon the information presented in the report, and additional information submitted upon request, we concur with the wetland and waterway boundaries as mapped in revised Figure 6a -f of the report. Please replace all copies of the preliminary wetland maps with these final Department -approved maps. Within the study area, 5 wetlands (Wetland A, D, E, F, and G, totaling approximately 5.445 acres), 2waterways (Waters 1 and Waters 2), and 6 ditches (Ditch 1 through 6), were identified. The wetlands and the 2 waterways are subject to the permit requirements of the state Removal -Fill Law. Under current regulations, a state permit is required for cumulative fill or annual excavation of 50 cubic yards or more in wetlands or belowthe ordinary high-water line (OHWL) of the waterway (or the 2 -year recurrence interval flood elevation if OHWL cannot be determined). The 6 ditches are exempt per OAR 141-085-0515(10); therefore, are not subject to current state permit requirements. This concurrence is for purposes of the state Removal -Fill Law only. We recommend that you attach a copy of this concurrence letter to any subsequent state permit application to speed application review. Federal, other state agencies or local permit requirements may apply as well. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will determine jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act, which may require submittal of a complete Wetland Delineation Report. Please be advised that state law establishes a preference for avoidance of wetland impacts. Because measures to avoid and minimize wetland impacts may include reconfiguring parcel layout and size or development design, we recommend that you work with Department staff on appropriate site design before completing the city or county land use approval process. This concurrence is based on information provided to the agency. The jurisdictional determination is valid for five years from the date of this letter unless new information necessitates a revision. Circumstances under which the Department may change a determination are found in OAR 141-090-0045 (available on our web site or upon request). In addition, laws enacted by the legislature and/or rules adopted by the Department may result in a change in jurisdiction; individuals and applicants are subject to the regulations that are in effect at the time of the removal -fill activity or complete permit application. The applicant, landowner, or agent may submit a request for reconsideration of this determination in writing within six months of the date of this letter Thank you for having the site evaluated. If you have any questions, please contact the Jurisdiction Coordinator for Lane County, Matt Unitis, at (503) 986-5262. Sincerely, Peter Ryan, SPWS Aquatic Resource Specialist Enclosures ec: Daniel Covington, PWS, Mason, Bruce & Girard City of Springfield Planning Department (Maps enclosed for updating LWI) Daniel Griffith, Corps of Engineers Charles Radon, DSL WETLAND DELINEATION / DETERMINATION REPORT COVER FORM Fully completed and signed report cover forms and applicable fees are required before report review timelines are initiated by the Department of State Lands. Make checks payable to the Oregon Department of State Lands. To pay fees by credit card, go online at: httos://apps.oregon.gov/DSL)EPS/Pmgmm?kew-4. Attach this completed and signed form to the front of an unbound reportor include a hard copy wfth a digital version (single PDF fk of the report cover form and report, minimum 300 dpi resolution) and submit to: Oregon Department of State Lands, 775 Summer Street NE, Suite 100, Salem, OR 97301-1279. A single PDF of the completed cover from and report may be e-mailed to: Welland Delineation@dal.state.or.us. For submittal of PDF files larger than 10 MB, e-mail DSL instructions on how to access the file from your ftp or other file sharing website. „ W#k �ri lAd blMe�aNO(1lhfdiMhklldb't 4!' ;;� ;; '....1'4 ;E 41 ❑X Applicant ❑X Owner Name, Firm and Address: Business phone # (541) 726-3720 Jesse Jones, P.E. Mobile phone # (optional) City of Springfield Public Works E-mail: jonesQspringfeldor.gov 225 Fifth Street, Suite 101 Spdngfeld, Oregon 97477 Authorized Legal Agent, Name and Address (if different): Business phone # Mobile phone # (optional) E-mail: I either own the property described below or I have legal authorityto allow access to the property. I authorize the Department to accessthe property for the purpose of confirming the information in the report, after prior notification to the primary contact.--_„-, Typed/Printed Name: Jesse Jones Signature, Jesse Jones '”=`=_. Date: 07/23/2020 Special instructions regarding site access: Pt.'"t�andls)tlrfili'hfama ion ,'! sf' ,'! ^.i 6.d3 ......... Project Name:Jasper Trunk Sewer Extension Latitude: 44.030043&44.017499 Longitude: -112.932624&-122.921600 decimal degree - centroid of site or start & end points of linear project Proposed Use: Tax Map # 18020442 Sewer line extenstion to serve future growth within the City of Tax Lots) 500 Springfield's southern urban growth boundary in the Jasper Road -tax- Map # - Map # 1------------------------------------------ Ta18020400 area. Tax Lots) 2500 Project Street Address (or other descriptive location): Exending approximately l mi tong Jaaper Rd. from appmrtmately 0.3 mi soNh of Township I 8 Rani Section 4, 9, 10 QQ its intersedon with Mt. Vemon Cemetery Rd to immediately south of He Inkmectlon with Bob Straub Pwy. Use separate sheet for additional tax and location information Waterwa : Middle Fork Willamette River Mile: Varies City: Springfield County: Lane VV,.N�ndl(7�Ilfnd'e'(i5hlniktf/hi'�E)S'�� SS' 'I� 'I 5'.. ,>A SS''I� Welland Consultant Name, Firm and Address: Phone # Emily Yokum Mobile phone # (if applicable) (503) 440-3464 Mason, Bruce & Girard E-mail: eyokUnn@nhaseynbrucal.com 707 SW Washington St., Suite 1300 Portland, Oregon 97205 The information and conclusions on this form and in the attached report are true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Consultant signature: Emily Yokum -- Date: 07/23/2020 Primary Contact for report review and site access is ❑ Consultant ❑ Applictint/Owner ❑ Authorized Agent Wetland/Waters Present? ® Yes ❑ No I Study Area size: 17.02 acres Total Wetland Acreage: 5.445 G"rkl�rr'k ApFiii�k'I&,a1 }d%ti)S IaJF �1; '13 S6 ,5, ;i: '6'I ❑ R -F permit application submittedX❑ Fee payment submitted $ 466 ❑ Mitigation bank site ❑ Resubmittal of rejected report ($100) ❑ EFSC/ODOE Pri Mgr: I I ❑ Request for Reissuance. See eligibility criteria. (no fee) ❑ Weigand restorationlenhancement project DSL# Expiration date_ (not mitigation) Previous delineation/application an parcelX❑ LWI shows wetlands or waters on parcel If known, previous DSL # 2010-0241 Wetland ID code PEM & PFO DSL Reviewer Fee Paid Date: / I DSL IND #.... - Date Delineation Received: 07 l27 l 2020 Scanned: ❑ Electronic: [ DSL App.# March 2018 1�.1 LA mai ni m / y Junction dry,`"' e J6 � J I 4 4�1a (m O I..Nk �LJtlurM 6n'eel FJ uie AbgY Rd, Ldr ^e Mor eta' Eugene °e A:.; r' Springfield X71 -lr�le Project Study Area (PSA) 'let, %Yq � MIUN "GIN y 6 n W 4 - oFSFPbrp y O .P`, i;WaLLY g } CreswNl' - vErrza 9FING el ; WOpVl PoIM 44 —1 Pmm !a!u 113] m 99 0 I Q GCu1a4e � Gro':e $late 'yPlTwt u T Cottage Grwe 'w.Ex WE: P Figure 7. n B ,' Vicinity Map Lane County, Oregon 1�'L-,,�T Q Project Study Area (PSH) „lvmig Jasper Trunk Sewer Project (Phase 3) City of Springfield PmjectHres I I Lane County, Oregon n N.W.114 S.E.114 SEC. 4T.18S. R.2W. W.M. 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