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I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS MAP AND SURVEY WERE i�— I a' 7 -c -T-1.
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S -0 -IL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NARRATIVE
DEVELOPMENT
This proposal involves a 3 lot subdivision for single family residence
developments. Development on each of the lots involves construction of a
driveway, house constuction,, well and subsurface sewage disposal system
installations. The driveways shown on this plan are possible locations. It
is the intent of this plan to provide driveways at less than 10% slope and
provide sediment and erosion controls. At the development stage, a different
location may be chosen however, the intent must be consistent with this plan.
SCHEDULE
Work is anticipated to commence upon subdivision approval and upon issuance
of individual building permits for the lots. The time for each lot development
is approximately 2-3 months.
f"'ONSTRUCTTON SEQUENCE,
1. Prior to any excavations, an anti -tracking pad and sediment fence will
be installed and maintained at locations downhill of cuts and fills.
2. New driveway areas. will be cleared, grubbed, graded (cut or filled as
required). Driveway slopes are not to exceed 10% grade. All side slopes
shall be no steeper than 2:1. All slope areas are to be loamed(4" minimum)
seeded with grass in accordance with seeding dates (below) and mulched
with hay or straw at a rate of 701bs/1000 SF.
SEEDTNG RATES: Between April 15 & September 15 all disturbed areas shall
m iiilediately graded and seeded 1-c) promote stabilization of slopc,s.
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Seeding shall be clone in accordance I with the following seeding and slope
stabilization directives:
A. Fine grade seed bed together with limestone at a rate of go lbs. per
1000 S.F. and 10-10-10 fertilizer at a rate of 7.5 lbs. per 1000 S.F.
B. Apply the following seed mixture: 45% Kentucky Blue grass, 45% creeping
red fescue and 10% perennial ryegrass at a rate of I lb. per 1000 S.F.
C Immediately upon seeding, mulch the area with hay or straw at a rate
of 1 — 2 bales per 1000 S.F.
D. Use winter rye between August 15 & October I at 3 lbs. per 1000 S.F.
3. Prior to house and septic system installation sediment fence will be
installed and maintained downhill of area to be cleared. New house location
and septic system areas will be cleared9grubbed and prepared as required.
Building construction, septic system installation and well installation
will be completed and grading and seeding will be accomplished as indicated
in #2 (above).
-4. After all slopes have been permanently stabilized, sediment and anti -tracking
,Pad shall be removed.
5. The individual owner of each lot at the time of issuance of the building
permit will be responsible for the installation and maintenance of all
sediment and erosion control dey-ices and procf-dures.
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CrC Charlton -Hollis fine sandy loams very rocky, 3 to 15 percent sl p s
This gently sloping to sloping complex consists 1sts of somewhat excessively
drained and well drained soils on glacial till uplands. Rock outcropL
cover up to 10 percent of the surface. Stones and builders cover I to
8 percent of the surface. Mapped areas are dominantly i rregular in
shape and mostly 2 to 60 acres.
Typically, the Charlton soil has a very dark grayish brown, fine sandy
loam surface layer 3 inches thick. The subsoil is dark yellowish brown,
yellowish brown, and light olive brown fine sandy loam 26 D inches thic,
The substratum is grayish Irownfine sandy loam to depth of 60 inches
or more s
Typically, the Hollis soil has a very dark brown, fine sandy loam surface
layer 2 inches thick. The subsoil is dark drown and dark yellowish brown
fine sandy loam 15 inches t h i c k . Hard, unweathered bedrock is at a depth
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ErC - Hollis -Charlton -Rock outcrop complex, 3 to 15 percent slopes.
Thais gently sloping to sloping complex consists of somewhat excessively
drained and well drained soils and Rock outcrop on glacial till uplands.
Stones and boulders cover 1 to 8 percent of the surface., Mapped areas
are irregular in shape and mostly 2 to 45 acres.
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Typically, the Hollis soil has a very diark brown, fine sandy loam
surface layer 2 inches thick. The subsoil is dark brown and dark
yellowish brown fine sandy loam 15 inches thick. Hardunweathered
bedrock is at a depth of 17 inches. ,
Typically, the Charlton soil has a very dark grayish brown f i
loam surface I ayer 3 inches thick. The subsoil is dark ene sandy
llowish brown..
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' I Dwish brown, and light ol ive brown fine sandy loam 26 yinches thick.
The substratum is grayish brown fine sandy loam to a depth of 60 inches
or Tore.
'10 111 s-Charl ton. -Rock outcrop complex, 15 to 45 'Percent slopes
This -oderately steep to very steep complex consists of somewhat excessive -
drained and well drained soils and Rock outcrop on glacial till
uplands Stones and boulders cover 1 to 8percent of the suface.
1,1'apped areas are irregular in shape and mostly 2 to 45 acres,r
Typically, the Hollis soil has a very dark brown fine sandy loam sur f ace
layer 2 inches thick. The subsoil is dark brown and dark yellowish
brown fine sandy loam 15 inches thick. Hard, unweathered bedrock is at
a depth of 17 inches.
Typically, the Charlton soil has a very (lark grayish brown, fine sandy
loam surface layer 3 inches thick. The subsoil is dark yellowish brown,
yellowish brown,,and light olive brown fine sandy loam 26 inches thick.
The substratum is grayish brown fine sandy loam to a depth of 60 inches
or more
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152 Route 163 C. Box 134
Unc.asville, Connecticut