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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPD 2022-0020; ABSORPTION SYSTEMS; TRASH CAPTURE STORM WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN (SWQMP); 2022-09-28 CITY OF CARLSBAD TRASH CAPTURE STORM WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN (SWQMP) FOR [INSERT PROJECT NAME] [INSERT PROJECT ID (CT/MS/SDP/CDP/PD)] [INSERT DRAWING No. (DWG ___-__)] [INSERT GR No. _________] ENGINEER OF WORK: [INSERT CIVIL ENGINEER'S NAME AND PE NUMBER HERE, PROVIDE WET SIGNATURE AND STAMP ABOVE LINE] PREPARED FOR: [INSERT APPLICANT NAME] [INSERT ADDRESS] [INSERT CITY, STATE ZIP CODE] [INSERT TELEPHONE NUMBER] PREPARED BY: [INSERT COMPANY NAME] [INSERT ADDRESS] [INSERT CITY, STATE ZIP CODE] [INSERT TELEPHONE NUMBER] DATE: [INSERT MONTH, DAY, YEAR] Samuel Michael Bellomio, RCE 90818 September 28, 2022 Ware Malcomb 3911 Sorrento Valley Blvd. Ste 120 Carlsbad, CA 92121 Project Name: Carlsbad Oaks East Lot 24 Project ID: SDP16-05 Drawing No.: DWG 495-1A Absorption Systems California 7901 Vickers Street San Diego, CA 92111 TABLE OF CONTENTS Certification Page Project Vicinity Map FORM E-34 Storm Water Standard Questionnaire Site Information FORM E-36 Standard Project Requirement Checklist Summary of Trash Capture Structural BMPs Attachment 1: Backup for Trash Capture BMPs Attachment 1a: DMA Exhibit Attachment 1b: Tabular Summary of DMAs Attachment 1c: Trash Capture BMP Design Calculations Attachment 2: Trash Capture BMP Maintenance Thresholds and Actions Attachment 3: Single Sheet BMP (SSBMP) Exhibit CERTIFICATION PAGE Project Name: [Insert] Project ID: [Insert] I hereby declare that I am the Engineer in Responsible Charge of design of storm water BMPs for this project, and that I have exercised responsible charge over the design of the project as defined in Section 6703 of the Business and Professions Code, and that the design is consistent with the requirements of the BMP Design Manual, which is based on the requirements of SDRWQCB Order No. R9-2013-0001 (MS4 Permit) or the current Order. I have read and understand that the City Engineer has adopted minimum requirements for managing urban runoff, including storm water, from land development activities, as described in the BMP Design Manual. I certify that this SWQMP has been completed to the best of my ability and accurately reflects the project being proposed and the applicable source control and site design BMPs proposed to minimize the potentially negative impacts of this project's land development activities on water quality. I understand and acknowledge that the plan check review of this SWQMP by the City Engineer is confined to a review and does not relieve me, as the Engineer in Responsible Charge of design of storm water BMPs for this project, of my responsibilities for project design. ________________________________________________________ Engineer of Work's Signature, PE Number & Expiration Date ________________________________________________________ Print Name ________________________________________________________ Company ____________________________ Date Samuel Michael Bellomio Ware Malcomb 90818 12/31/2023 09/28/2022 PROJECT VICINITY MAP ~I~ CARLSBAD To address post-development pollutants that may be generated from development projects, the city requires that new development and significant redevelopment priority projects incorporate Permanent Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMPs) into the project design per Carlsbad BMP Design Manual (BMP Manual). To view the BMP Manual, refer to the Engineering Standards (Volume 5). This questionnaire must be completed by the applicant in advance of submitting for a development application (subdivision, discretionary permits and/or construction permits). The results of the questionnaire determine the level of storm water standards that must be applied to a proposed development or redevelopment project. Depending on the outcome, your project will either be subject to ‘STANDARD PROJECT’ requirements, ‘STANDARD PROJECT’ with TRASH CAPTURE REQUIREMENTS, or be subject to ‘PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECT’ (PDP) requirements. Your responses to the questionnaire represent an initial assessment of the proposed project conditions and impacts. City staff has responsibility for making the final assessment after submission of the development application. If staff determines that the questionnaire was incorrectly filled out and is subject to more stringent storm water standards than initially assessed by you, this will result in the return of the development application as incomplete. In this case, please make the changes to the questionnaire and resubmit to the city. If you are unsure about the meaning of a question or need help in determining how to respond to one or more of the questions, please seek assistance from Land Development Engineering staff. A completed and signed questionnaire must be submitted with each development project application. Only one completed and signed questionnaire is required when multiple development applications for the same project are submitted concurrently. PROJECT INFORMATION PROJECT NAME: APN: ADDRESS: The project is (check one): New Development Redevelopment The total proposed disturbed area is: ft2 ( ) acres The total proposed newly created and/or replaced impervious area is: ft2 ( ) acres If your project is covered by an approved SWQMP as part of a larger development project, provide the project ID and the SWQMP # of the larger development project: Project ID SWQMP #: Then, go to Step 1 and follow the instructions. When completed, sign the form at the end and submit this with your application to the city. This Box for City Use Only City Concurrence: YES NO Date: Project ID: By: E-34 Page 1 of 4 REV 02/22 Development Services Land Development Engineering 1635 Faraday Avenue 442-339-2750 www.carlsbadca.gov STORM WATER STANDARDS QUESTIONNAIRE E-34 INSTRUCTIONS: Carlsbad Oaks East Lot 24 2820 Loker Avenue E.209-803-150 SDP16-05 16-21 3,650 3,650 .0837 .0837 C cityof Carlsbad □ □ Jg □ E-34 Page 2 of 4 REV 02/22 STEP 1 TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL PROJECTS To determine if your project is a “development project”, please answer the following question: YES NO Is your project LIMITED TO routine maintenance activity and/or repair/improvements to an existing building or structure that do not alter the size (See Section 1.3 of the BMP Design Manual for guidance)? If you answered “yes” to the above question, provide justification below then go to Step 6, mark the box stating “my project is not a ‘development project’ and not subject to the requirements of the BMP manual” and complete applicant information. Justification/discussion: (e.g. the project includes only interior remodels within an existing building): If you answered “no” to the above question, the project is a ‘development project’, go to Step 2. STEP 2 TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS To determine if your project is exempt from PDP requirements pursuant to MS4 Permit Provision E.3.b.(3), please answer the following questions: Is your project LIMITED to one or more of the following: YES NO 1. Constructing new or retrofitting paved sidewalks, bicycle lanes or trails that meet the following criteria: a) Designed and constructed to direct storm water runoff to adjacent vegetated areas, or other non- erodible permeable areas; OR b) Designed and constructed to be hydraulically disconnected from paved streets or roads; OR c) Designed and constructed with permeable pavements or surfaces in accordance with USEPA Green Streets guidance? 2. Retrofitting or redeveloping existing paved alleys, streets, or roads that are designed and constructed in accordance with the USEPA Green Streets guidance? 3. Ground Mounted Solar Array that meets the criteria provided in section 1.4.2 of the BMP manual? If you answered “yes” to one or more of the above questions, provide discussion/justification below, then go to Step 6, mark the second box stating “my project is EXEMPT from PDP …” and complete applicant information. Discussion to justify exemption ( e.g. the project redeveloping existing road designed and constructed in accordance with the USEPA Green Street guidance): If you answered “no” to the above questions, your project is not exempt from PDP, go to Step 3. □ ~ □ ~ □ ~ □ ~ E-34 Page 3 of 4 REV 02/22 * Environmentally Sensitive Areas include but are not limited to all Clean Water Act Section 303(d) impaired water bodies; areas designated as Areas of Special Biological Significance by the State Water Resources Control Board (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (1994) and amendments); water bodies designated with the RARE beneficial use by the State Water Resources Control Board (Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin (1994) and amendments); areas designated as preserves or their equivalent under the Multi Species Conservation Program within the Cities and County of San Diego; Habitat Management Plan; and any other equivalent environmentally sensitive areas which have been identified by the City. STEP 3 TO BE COMPLETED FOR ALL NEW OR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS To determine if your project is a PDP, please answer the following questions (MS4 Permit Provision E.3.b.(1)): YES NO 1. Is your project a new development that creates 10,000 square feet or more of impervious surfaces collectively over the entire project site? This includes commercial, industrial, residential, mixed-use, and public development projects on public or private land. 2. Is your project a redevelopment project creating and/or replacing 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire project site on an existing site of 10,000 square feet or more of impervious surface? This includes commercial, industrial, residential, mixed-use, and public development projects on public or private land. 3. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates and/or replaces 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire project site and supports a restaurant? A restaurant is a facility that sells prepared foods and drinks for consumption, including stationary lunch counters and refreshment stands selling prepared foods and drinks for immediate consumption (Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code 5812). 4. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire project site and supports a hillside development project? A hillside development project includes development on any natural slope that is twenty-five percent or greater. 5. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates and/or replaces 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire project site and supports a parking lot? A parking lot is a land area or facility for the temporary parking or storage of motor vehicles used personally for business or for commerce. 6. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates and/or replaces 5,000 square feet or more of impervious street, road, highway, freeway or driveway surface collectively over the entire project site? A street, road, highway, freeway or driveway is any paved impervious surface used for the transportation of automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, and other vehicles. 7. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that creates and/or replaces 2,500 square feet or more of impervious surface collectively over the entire site, and discharges directly to an Environmentally Sensitive Area (ESA)? “Discharging Directly to” includes flow that is conveyed overland a distance of 200 feet or less from the project to the ESA, or conveyed in a pipe or open channel any distance as an isolated flow from the project to the ESA (i.e. not commingled with flows from adjacent lands).* 8. Is your project a new development or redevelopment project that creates and/or replaces 5,000 square feet or more of impervious surface that supports an automotive repair shop? An automotive repair shop is a facility that is categorized in any one of the following Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes: 5013, 5014, 5541, 7532-7534, or 7536-7539. 9. Is your project a new development or redevelopment project that creates and/or replaces 5,000 square feet or more of impervious area that supports a retail gasoline outlet (RGO)? This category includes RGO’s that meet the following criteria: (a) 5,000 square feet or more or (b) a project Average Daily Traffic (ADT) of 100 or more vehicles per day. 10. Is your project a new or redevelopment project that results in the disturbance of one or more acres of land and are expected to generate pollutants post construction? 11. Is your project located within 200 feet of the Pacific Ocean and (1) creates 2,500 square feet or more of impervious surface or (2) increases impervious surface on the property by more than 10%? (CMC 21.203.040) If you answered “yes” to one or more of the above questions, your project is a PDP. If your project is a redevelopment project, go to step 4. If your project is a new project, go to step 6, check the first box stating, “My project is a PDP …” and complete applicant information. If you answered “no” to all of the above questions, your project is a ‘STANDARD PROJECT’. Go to step 5, complete the trash capture questions.. □ ~ □ ~ □ IZ[ □ ~ □ ~ □ ~ □ ~ □ ~ □ ~ □ IZ[ □ ~ E-34 Page 4 of 4 REV 02/22 STEP 4 TO BE COMPLETED FOR REDEVELOPMENT PROJECTS THAT ARE PRIORITY DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS (PDP) ONLY Complete the questions below regarding your redevelopment project (MS4 Permit Provision E.3.b.(2)): YES NO Does the redevelopment project result in the creation or replacement of impervious surface in an amount of less than 50% of the surface area of the previously existing development? Complete the percent impervious calculation below: Existing impervious area (A) = sq. ft. Total proposed newly created or replaced impervious area (B) = sq. ft. Percent impervious area created or replaced (B/A)*100 = % If you answered “yes”, the structural BMPs required for PDP apply only to the creation or replacement of impervious surface and not the entire development. Go to step 6, check the first box stating, “My project is a PDP …” and complete applicant information. If you answered “no,” the structural BMP’s required for PDP apply to the entire development. Go to step 6, check the first box stating, “My project is a PDP …” and complete applicant information. STEP 5 TO BE COMPLETED FOR STANDARD PROJECTS Complete the question below regarding your Standard Project (SDRWQCB Order No. 2017-0077): YES NO Is the Standard Project within any of the following Priority Land Use (PLU) categories? R-23 (15-23 du/ac), R-30 (23-30 du/ac), PI (Planned Industrial), CF (Community Facilities), GC (General Commercial), L (Local Shopping Center), R (Regional Commercial), V-B (Village-Barrio), VC (Visitor Commercial), O (Office), VC/OS (Visitor Commercial/Open Space), PI/O (Planned Industrial/Office), or Public Transportation Station If you answered “yes”, the ‘STANDARD PROJECT’ is subject to TRASH CAPTURE REQUIREMENTS. Go to step 6, check the third box stating, “My project is a ‘STANDARD PROJECT’ subject to TRASH CAPTURE REQUIREMENTS …” and complete applicant information. If you answered “no”, your project is a ‘STANDARD PROJECT’. Go to step 6, check the second box stating, “My project is a ‘STANDARD PROJECT’…” and complete applicant information. STEP 6 CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX AND COMPLETE APPLICANT INFORMATION My project is a PDP and must comply with PDP stormwater requirements of the BMP Manual. I understand I must prepare a Storm Water Quality Management Plan (SWQMP) per E-35 template for submittal at time of application. My project is a ‘STANDARD PROJECT’ OR EXEMPT from PDP and must only comply with ‘STANDARD PROJECT’ stormwater requirements of the BMP Manual. As part of these requirements, I will submit a “Standard Project Requirement Checklist Form E-36” and incorporate low impact development strategies throughout my project. My project is a ‘STANDARD PROJECT’ subject to TRASH CAPTURE REQUIREMENTS and must comply with TRASH CAPTURE REQUIREMENTS of the BMP Manual. I understand I must prepare a TRASH CAPTURE Storm Water Quality Management Plan (SWQMP) per E-35A template for submittal at time of application. Note: For projects that are close to meeting the PDP threshold, staff may require detailed impervious area calculations and exhibits to verify if ‘STANDARD PROJECT’ stormwater requirements apply. My project is NOT a ‘development project’ and is not subject to the requirements of the BMP Manual. Applicant Information and Signature Box Applicant Name: Applicant Title: Applicant Signature: Date: Samuel Bellomio Civil Engineering Manager 09/28/2022 □ □ IZ[ □ □ □ IZ[ □ ~ SITE INFORMATION CHECKLIST Project Summary Information Project Name Project ID Project Address Assessor's Parcel Number(s) (APN(s)) Project Watershed (Hydrologic Unit) Carlsbad 904 Parcel Area ________ Acres (____________ Square Feet) Civil Engineering Manager 209-083-150 SDP16-05 4.92 214,190 2820 Loker Ave. E., Carlsbad, CA 92010 904.31 Description of Existing Site Condition and Drainage Patterns Select applicable Land Use Category: High Density Residential  R-23 (15-23 du/ac)  R-30 (23-30 du/ac) Industrial  PI (Planned Industrial) Commercial  CF (Community Facilities)  GC (General Commercial)  L (Local Shopping Center)  R (Regional Commercial)  V-B (Village-Barrio)  VC (Visitor Commercial)  O (Office)  VC/OS (Visitor Commercial/Open Space) Mixed Urban  PI/O (Planned Industrial/Office)  Public Transportation Stations Description / Additional Information: Description of Existing Site Topography and Drainage [How is storm water runoff conveyed from the site? At a minimum, this description should answer (1) whether existing drainage conveyance is natural or urban; (2) describe existing constructed storm water conveyance systems, if applicable; and (3) is runoff from offsite conveyed through the site? if so, describe]: The project site drainage conveyance is urban. Stormwater runoff generally sheet flows from the southeast corner of the site to the northwest corner of the site. A network of curbs, gutters and spillways direct runoff to an existing biofiltration basin BMP for water quality treatment. Runoff from smaller storm events infiltrate into the basin's underground gravel layer and discharge via a pipe underdrain and into an overflow structure. Runoff from larger storm events pond on the surface of the basin and eventually flow into an orifice in the overflow structure. All runoff collected within the overflow structure outlets out to an existing Type "F" catch basin before discharging offsite via a public storm drain pipe. No offsite runoff is conveyed through the site. X Description of Proposed Site Development and Drainage Patterns Project Description / Proposed Land Use and/or Activities: Does the project include grading and changes to site topography?  Yes  No Description / Additional Information: Does the project include changes to site drainage (e.g., installation of new storm water conveyance systems)?  Yes  No Description / Additional Information: Optional Additional Information or Continuation of Previous Sections As Needed This space provided for additional information or continuation of information from previous sections as needed. The site is already developed. The proposed work will not alter existing drainage patterns. The site renovation work includes re-grading a section of concrete paving for a generator enclosure pad and in-filling an existing loading dock to store equipment. The proposed work does not alter existing drainge patterns. The existing site is a developed property including: a commercial building, parking lot, sidewalk and landscape areas. X X E-36 Page 1 of 4 Revised 02/22 Development Services Land Development Engineering 1635 Faraday Avenue 442-339-2750 www.carlsbadca.gov STANDARD PROJECT REQUIREMENT CHECKLIST E-36 Project Information Project Name: Project ID: DWG No. or Building Permit No.: Baseline BMPs for Existing and Proposed Site Features Complete the Table 1 - Site Design Requirement to document existing and proposed site features and the BMPs to be implemented for them. All BMPs must be implemented where applicable and feasible. Applicability is generally assumed if a feature exists or is proposed. BMPs must be implemented for site design features where feasible. Leaving the box for a BMP unchecked means it will not be implemented (either partially or fully) either because it is inapplicable or infeasible. Explanations must be provided in the area below. The table provides specific instructions on when explanations are required. Table 1 - Site Design Requirement A. Existing Natural Site Features (see Fact Sheet BL-1) 1. Check the boxes below for each existing feature on the site. 1. Select the BMPs to be implemented for each identified feature. Explain why any BMP not selected is infeasible in the area below. SD-G Conserve natural features SD-H Provide buffers around waterbodies Natural waterbodies Natural storage reservoirs & drainage corridors -- Natural areas, soils, & vegetation (incl. trees) -- B. BMPs for Common Impervious Outdoor Site Features (see Fact Sheet BL-2) 1. Check the boxes below for each proposed feature. 2. Select the BMPs to be implemented for each proposed feature. If neither BMP SD-B nor SD-I is selected for a feature, explain why both BMPs are infeasible in the area below. SD-B Direct runoff to pervious areas SD-I Construct surfaces from permeable materials Minimize size of impervious areas Streets and roads Check this box to confirm that all impervious areas on the site will be minimized where feasible. If this box is not checked, identify the surfaces that cannot be minimized in area below, and explain why it is Sidewalks & walkways Parking areas & lots Driveways Patios, decks, & courtyards Hardcourt recreation areas Carlsbad Oaks East Lot 24 SDP16-05 495-1A □ □ □ □ !Bl !Bl !Bl □ □ C cityof Carlsbad □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ E-36 Page 2 of 4 Revised 02/22 Other: _______________ infeasible to do so. C. BMPs for Rooftop Areas: Check this box if rooftop areas are proposed and select at least one BMP below. If no BMPs are selected, explain why they are infeasible in the area below. (see Fact Sheet BL-3) SD-B Direct runoff to pervious areas SD-C Install green roofs SD-E Install rain barrels D. BMPs for Landscaped Areas: Check this box if landscaping is proposed and select the BMP below SD-K Sustainable Landscaping If SD-K is not selected, explain why it is infeasible in the area below. (see Fact Sheet BL-4) Provide discussion/justification for site design BMPs that will not be implemented (either partially or fully): Baseline BMPs for Pollutant-generating Sources All development projects must complete Table 2 - Source Control Requirement to identify applicable requirements for documenting pollutant-generating sources/ features and source control BMPs. BMPs must be implemented for source control features where feasible. Leaving the box for a BMP unchecked means it will not be implemented (either partially or fully) either because it is inapplicable or infeasible. Explanations must be provided in the area below. The table provides specific instructions on when explanations are required. Table 2 - Source Control Requirement A. Management of Storm Water Discharges 1. Identify all proposed outdoor work areas below Check here if none are proposed 2. Which BMPs will be used to prevent materials from contacting rainfall or runoff? (See Fact Sheet BL-5) Select all feasible BMPs for each work area 3. Where will runoff from the work area be routed? (See Fact Sheet BL-6) Select one or more option for each work area SC-A Overhead covering SC-B Separation flows from adjacent areas SC-C Wind protection SC-D Sanitary sewer SC-E Containment system Other Trash & Refuse Storage Materials & Equipment Storage □ □ □ D 18:1 □ □ ~ ~ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ E-36 Page 3 of 4 Revised 02/22 Loading & Unloading Fueling Maintenance & Repair Vehicle & Equipment Cleaning Other: _________________ B. Management of Storm Water Discharges (see Fact Sheet BL-7) Select one option for each feature below: • Storm drain inlets and catch basins … are not proposed will be labeled with stenciling or signage to discourage dumping (SC-F) • Interior work surfaces, floor drains & sumps … are not proposed will not discharge directly or indirectly to the MS4 or receiving waters • Drain lines (e.g. air conditioning, boiler, etc.) … are not proposed will not discharge directly or indirectly to the MS4 or receiving waters • Fire sprinkler test water … are not proposed will not discharge directly or indirectly to the MS4 or receiving waters Provide discussion/justification for source control BMPs that will not be implemented (either partially or fully): 181 □ □ □ 181 □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 181 □ □ □ 181 □ □ 181 □ □ □ 181 □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ 181 □ 181 □ 181 □ 181 E-36 Page 4 of 4 Revised 02/22 Form Certification This E-36 Form is intended to comply with applicable requirements of the city’s BMP Design Manual. I certify that it has been completed to the best of my ability and accurately reflects the project being proposed and the applicable BMPs proposed to minimize the potentially negative impacts of this project's land development activities on water quality. I understand and acknowledge that the review of this form by City staff is confined to a review and does not relieve me as the person in charge of overseeing the selection and design of storm water BMPs for this project, of my responsibilities for project design. Preparer Signature: Date: Print preparer name: Samuel Bellomio 09/28/2022 /7..-7 -,~ I -( SUMMARY OF TRASH CAPTURE BMPS Trash Capture BMPs All projects subject to trash capture requirements must implement trash capture BMPs (see Chapter 4 of the BMP Design Manual). Selection of trash capture BMPs must be based on the selection process described in Chapter 4. Trash capture BMPs must be verified by the City at the completion of construction. This may include requiring the project owner or project owner's representative to certify construction of the trash capture BMPs (see Section 1.12 of the BMP Design Manual). Trash capture BMPs must be maintained into perpetuity, and the City must confirm the maintenance (see Section 7 of the BMP Design Manual). Use this form to provide narrative description of the general strategy for trash capture BMP implementation at the project site in the box below. Then complete the trash capture BMP summary information sheet for each trash capture BMP within the project (copy the BMP summary information page as many times as needed to provide summary information for each trash capture BMP). Describe the general strategy for trash capture BMP implementation at the site. This information must describe how the steps for selecting and designing trash capture BMPs presented in Section 4.4 of the BMP Design Manual were followed, and the results (type of BMPs selected). [Continue on next page as necessary.] The proposed improvements will not add additional storm drain inlets. The project will propose to retrofit the existing overflow structure within the existing biofiltration basin BMP with a Bioclean Grate Inlet Filter, Model No. Bio-Grate-KMF 36-36-24 (selected from the "Certified Capture System List of Trash Treatment Control Devices Updated September 2021"). The trash capture BMP was sized by calculating the site-specific one-year, one-hour flow rate and comparing it to the trash capture device treatment flow rate (See Attachment 1c for calculations). The selected trash capture BMP was selected to meet the requirements set forth in the City of Carlsbad BMP Design Manual revised September 1, 2021. [Continued from previous page – This page is reserved for continuation of description of general strategy for trash capture BMP implementation at the site.] Trash Capture BMP Summary Information BMP ID No. Type of Trash Capture BMP Permit No. Drawing No. Bioclean Grate Inlet Filter SDP16-05 495-1ABMP -1 ATTACHMENT 1 BACKUP FOR TRASH CAPTURE BMPS This is the cover sheet for Attachment 1. Check which Items are Included behind this cover sheet: Attachment Sequence Contents Checklist Attachment 1a DMA Exhibit (Required) See DMA Exhibit Checklist on the back of this Attachment cover sheet. (24”x36” Exhibit typically required)  Included Attachment 1b Tabular Summary of DMAs Showing DMA ID matching DMA Exhibit, DMA Area, and DMA Type (Required)* *Provide table in this Attachment OR on DMA Exhibit in Attachment 1a  Included on DMA Exhibit in Attachment 1a  Included as Attachment 1b, separate from DMA Exhibit Attachment 1c Trash Capture BMP Design Worksheets / Calculations (Required) Refer to Appendices J of the BMP Design Manual for trash capture BMP design guidelines  Included Included on Attachment 1c X X X Use this checklist to ensure the required information has been included on the DMA Exhibit: The DMA Exhibit must identify:  Site topography and impervious areas  Site drainage network and connections to drainage offsite  Proposed grading (if applicable)  Drainage management area (DMA) boundaries, DMA ID numbers, and DMA areas (square footage or acreage)  Trash Capture BMPs (identify location and type of BMP) X X X X X INSTALL BIOCLEAN BIO-GRATE-KMF 36-36-24 TRASH CAPTURE DEVICE PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS INSTALL BIOCLEAN BIO-GRATE-KMF 36-36-24 TRASH CAPTURE DEVICE PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS 2 ADD NEW SHEET 6 7/1/22 SB 24 " 2 2 ADD TRASH CAPTURE BMP DETAILS 2 \ \ \ I UNOERDRAIN CONNECTION 6" PIPE (PERF.) ,,-r--.....,6" X 6" PRECAST-CATCH BASIN PER MODIFIED PLAN DRSD D-08 TYPE G-2 SURFACE SLOT WIDTH = 2' HEIGHT = 0.25' ELEVATION ABOVE FG= 0.5' j\ '18" MIN WELL L-'imAINED soiL v----.... 12· ORIFICE PLATE MIN. SCUARE DIMENSIDNS-1.0 FT GREATER THAN PIPE DIA. HOT-DIP GALVAN I ZED PLATE AFTER HOLES HAVE BEEN DRILLED NOTE: SEE SHEET 3-4 FOR BASIN LOiC,,:OONS-...._/ i/2" MAX ,INFlOW PIPE, =)c.~~v ,--ORIFICE DIAMETER (SEE TABLE RIGHT) ' 0 -------3/8• DIA. HOLE FLOW CONTROL ORIFICE PLATE **1 SS ! L --"" LA-.:ER ,AROUND ALL PIPES! IMPERMEABLE LINER ~BM-P~-0-RI-FlC_E_S_lZE-,_ SIDES AND BOTTOM 1 2.so· UNDERDRAIN CONNECTION 6" PERF. PVC PRIVATE BIOFILTRATION OUTLET DETAIL NTS PLATT: SEE DET. THIS I 40 20 0 40 e 1·1 ' •,1.1-ln .I • ,-SCALE: 1 "· = RETENTION AREA SHALL BE LEVEL AND DEPRESSED A MINIMUM OF 18" f;ROM THE SURROUNDING , GRADE EXTEND LINER TO A TLEAST--~ 6" HIGHER THAN RISER STRUCTURE OVERFLOW INLET ELEVATION INSTALL ,3" LAYER OF 3 /8" GRAVEL AT BIOMIX SOil /GRAVEL. INTERFACE 6'" PERFORATE PVC PIPE 80 □-I Ft 40' BMP ID # BMP TYPE SYMBOL CASQA NO. HYDROMODIFICATION & TREATMENT CONTROL CD BIOFIL TRA TION AREA SOURCE CONTROL/LID ® CLrRB INt'ET FILTER (BIOCLEAN OR EQUAL) 0 -0 TRASH ENCLOSURE STENCILS TRASH CAPTURE &fffi!ij oP NO DUMPING DRAINS TO OCEAN 5 GRATE INLET FILTER PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE: NAME CARLSBAD OAKS EAST VENTURES, LP TC-32 S0-32 SD-13 ADDRESS:· 3575 KEN~ON STREET SAN DIEGO, CA 92110 CONTACT TED JCHANG PHONE NO.: (619)'=223-1663 PLAN PREPARED BY: NAME: RJD COMPANY: REC CON.SULIANTS INC. ADDRESS:, 2442 SECOND, AVENUE: SAN DIEGO, CA '92101 . PHONE NO.: (619)-326-6021 120 at 71 NOTES: SOIL MIX PER ClTY QF SAN DIEGO LID MANUAL SEAL PLANTING PER CITY OF SAN DIEGO APPROVED PLANT LIST -SAN _ DIEGO SEDGE ( GRASS) & MULEFAT (SHRUBS) NLET WITH APPROVED, GRATE 36," X 36" PRECAST CATCH BASIN PER MODIFIED SDRSO D-08 TYPE G-2 . ~\..o'II ,._c'<.-- c,\l'<-~ *18" MIN WELL DRAINED SOIL MPERMEABLE LINER SIDies AND BOTTOM OUTLET PIPE TO EXIST STOR DRAIN SYSTEM. **12" CLASS II GRAVEL LAYER AROUND ALL PIPES SLOPE BOTTOM OFF BIOFIL TRATION BASIN TOWARDS SUBDR.AIN TG PER PLAN 1 SECTION 1, . 1i "' ii '1- 36' _ 36," RRECAST CATCH E! IN AS PER MODIFIED SD SD D-08 TYPE G-2 CONTROL ORIFICE SEE DET. THIS -Ol/TFALL PIPE, SIZE PER PLAN FLOW 'BIOFIL TRA TION ENGINEERED SOIL SflALL BE MTNTM-UM 18" DEEP "SANDY LOAM" SOIL MIX WITH NO MORE THAN 5% CLAY CONTENT. THE MIX SflALL CONTAIN 50-60% SAND, 20-30% COMPOST OR HARDWOOD MULCfl, AND 20-30% TOPSOIL. "3/4" CRUSHED ROCK LAYER. 12" GRAVEL DEPTH VARY PER SWQMP #16-21 PRIVATE BIOFILTRATION DETAIL FOR BMP NTS /\ DATE INITIAL BMP 'TABLE QUANTITY 7,427 Sf 1 [)\ 2 EA 8 EA 1 EA DRA\\iNG NO. SHEET NO.(S) 495-1A 3, 4 495-'1A 4 495-1A 3, 5 495-1A 3, 4 495-1A 3 INSPECTION * FREQUENCY QUARTERLY AS-NEEDED S S A RECOMMENDATIONS OR THESE PLANS. MAINTENANCE * FREQUENCY SEMI-ANNUALLY AS-NEEDED 2. NO CHANGES TO THE PROPOSED BMPS ON THIS SHEET VviTHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FJlQM THE CITY ENGINEER. 3. NO SUBSTITUTIONS TO 1HE IMA TERIAL OR TYPES OR PLANTING TYPES WITHOUT PRJOR, APPROVAL FROM THE Clfi ENGINEER. 4. NO OCCUPANCY \\ill BE GRANTED UNTIL THE CITY INSPECTION STAFF HAS INSPECTED THIS PROJECT FOR APPROPRIATE BMP CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION. 5. REFER TO MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT DOCUMENT. 6. SEE PROJECT SWMP FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 4'' PVC SCREW' CAP ,- RIM IS '12"' ABOVE GRADE 4" NON PERFORATED STANJl.PIPE "12" CLASS II GRAVEl LAYE~ AROUND AILL ~IPES WATER TIGHT CAP ON TmMINAL END OF PIPE l/SE 45' WYE AND FITTING OR EQUIVALENT DIRECTIONAL CLEANOUT TO_CONNECT DERDRAIN TO STANDPIPE =--18" MIN WELL DRAINED SOIL INSTALL 3" LA-.:ER OF 3 /B" GRAVEL CONNECT PIPE [0 DOWNSTREAM! CLEl<N Ol/T. 6" PERFORATED ., PVC UNDERDRAIN , ~NATIVE S~IL IMPERMEABLE LINER _SJDES AND BOTTOM BIOF IL TRA TION CLEAN OUT DETAIL Civil Engineering• Environmental 244 2 Second Avenue So11 D,ego, Cl\ 92101 (619)232-9200 (6 19)232~9210 Fa, Consultants, Inc. W I CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT I SH~ETS I SINGLE SHEET BMP SITE PLAN CARLSBAD OAKS EAST L0:'f-24 RECORD COPY PROJECT NO. .SDP IG, -r:JS Jj DRAWING NO. DATE INITIAL QATE INITIAL ENGINEER OF WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION OTHER APPROVAL CITY APPROVAL INITIAL 11/2~/f& DATE I 4q5 -IA I www.nws.noaa.gov Home Site Map Organization Search NWS All NOAA Go General Information Homepage Progress Reports FAQ Glossary Precipitation Frequency Data Server GIS Grids Maps Time Series Temporals Documents Probable Maximum Precipitation Documents Miscellaneous Publications Storm Analysis Record Precipitation Contact Us Inquiries Data description Data type:Precipitation intensity Units:English Time series type:Partial duration Select location 1) Manually: a) By location (decimal degrees, use "-" for S and W): Latitude:Longitude:Submit b) By station (list of CA stations): Select station c) By address 2) Use map (if ESRI interactive map is not loading, try adding the host: https://js.arcgis.com/ to the firewall, or contact us at hdsc.questions@noaa.gov): a) Select location Move crosshair or double click b) Click on station icon Show stations on map Location information: Name: Carlsbad, California, USA* Latitude:33.1320° Longitude:-117.2516° Elevation:406.6 ft ** * Source: ESRI Maps ** Source: USGS PF tabular PF graphical Supplementary information Curves PF estimates with confidence intervals NOAA ATLAS 14 POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES: CA POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY (PF) ESTIMATES WITH 90% CONFIDENCE INTERVALS AND SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 6, Version 2 Print page 2820 Loker Ave E, Carlsbad, CA, 92010, USA + – 2km 1mi Map Terrain PF Map: Contiguous US https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_map_cont.html?bkmrk=nm 1 of 2 7/5/2022, 5:12 PM L __j ® 0 D XI 0.. I D Main Link Categories: Home | OWP US Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service Office of Water Prediction (OWP) 1325 East West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910 Page Author:HDSC webmaster Page last modified: April 21, 2017 Map Disclaimer Disclaimer Credits Glossary Privacy Policy About Us Career Opportunities PF Map: Contiguous US https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_map_cont.html?bkmrk=nm 2 of 2 7/5/2022, 5:12 PM PDS-based intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves Latitude: 33.1320°, Longitude: -117.2516° 0.001 C: C: C: E E E .;., 6 .;., ... ... 10.000 ~ 1.000 ~--- ~ ,--i-.---:- C: E 6 "' 0.10 0 ~ L--::.::: -0.010 ~ .. ~ ~- C: ~ E .s;;; "' 6 "' ~ ~ >, >, >, >, >, .s;;; .s;;; .s;;; .s;;; "' "'"' "' "' rl, <h " .. -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 ... N "' rl," r.:.. 0 DJration ... >, >, >, >, "' "' "'"' -0 -0 -0-0 6 6 J-iO N "' <t"' O.OOll~-~2----5~--l~0----2~5--5~0--l-0~0--2~0-0---5-0~0--10~00 Average recurrence interval (years) NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 6, Version 2 Created (GMT): Wed Jul 6 00:12:10 2022 Average recurrence interval (years) 2 -5 -10 -25 -50 -100 -200 500 -1000 Duration 5-mln -2-<lay 1<Hnln -3-<lay 15-mln -4-day -3<Hnln -7-<lay -6<Hnln -10-<lay -2-11, -20-<lay -3-11r -30-<lay -6-11r -45-<lay -12-11, -60-<lay -24--lir NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 6, Version 2 Location name: Carlsbad, California, USA* Latitude: 33.132°, Longitude: -117.2516° Elevation: 406.6 ft** * source: ESRI Maps ** source: USGS POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES Sanja Perica, Sarah Dietz, Sarah Heim, Lillian Hiner, Kazungu Maitaria, Deborah Martin, Sandra Pavlovic, Ishani Roy, Carl Trypaluk, Dale Unruh, Fenglin Yan, Michael Yekta, Tan Zhao, Geoffrey Bonnin, Daniel Brewer, Li-Chuan Chen, Tye Parzybok, John Yarchoan NOAA, National Weather Service, Silver Spring, Maryland PF_tabular | PF_graphical | Maps_&_aerials PF tabular PDS-based point precipitation frequency estimates with 90% confidence intervals (in inches/hour)1 Duration Average recurrence interval (years) 1 2 5 10 25 50 100 200 500 1000 5-min 1.44 (1.21-1.74) 1.82 (1.54-2.20) 2.35 (1.97-2.83) 2.80 (2.33-3.40) 3.43 (2.75-4.32) 3.95 (3.10-5.08) 4.49 (3.43-5.94) 5.08 (3.76-6.92) 5.92 (4.20-8.44) 6.61 (4.52-9.78) 10-min 1.04 (0.870-1.24) 1.31 (1.10-1.57) 1.69 (1.41-2.03) 2.00 (1.66-2.44) 2.46 (1.97-3.10) 2.83 (2.21-3.64) 3.22 (2.45-4.25) 3.64 (2.69-4.96) 4.24 (3.01-6.05) 4.74 (3.24-7.01) 15-min 0.836 (0.704-1.00) 1.06 (0.888-1.27) 1.36 (1.14-1.64) 1.62 (1.34-1.96) 1.98 (1.59-2.50) 2.28 (1.78-2.94) 2.59 (1.98-3.43) 2.93 (2.17-4.00) 3.42 (2.42-4.88) 3.82 (2.61-5.65) 30-min 0.592 (0.498-0.710) 0.748 (0.630-0.898) 0.962 (0.806-1.16) 1.14 (0.950-1.39) 1.40 (1.13-1.77) 1.61 (1.27-2.08) 1.84 (1.40-2.43) 2.08 (1.54-2.83) 2.42 (1.72-3.45) 2.71 (1.85-4.00) 60-min 0.427 (0.359-0.512) 0.540 (0.454-0.648) 0.694 (0.582-0.836) 0.825 (0.686-1.00) 1.01 (0.812-1.28) 1.16 (0.913-1.50) 1.33 (1.01-1.75) 1.50 (1.11-2.04) 1.75 (1.24-2.49) 1.95 (1.34-2.89) 2-hr 0.300 (0.252-0.360) 0.376 (0.316-0.451) 0.479 (0.402-0.578) 0.568 (0.472-0.690) 0.693 (0.556-0.873) 0.794 (0.622-1.02) 0.902 (0.689-1.19) 1.02 (0.754-1.39) 1.19 (0.840-1.69) 1.32 (0.904-1.96) 3-hr 0.241 (0.203-0.289) 0.301 (0.253-0.362) 0.384 (0.322-0.463) 0.454 (0.377-0.552) 0.553 (0.444-0.697) 0.634 (0.497-0.817) 0.719 (0.549-0.951) 0.810 (0.600-1.11) 0.942 (0.667-1.34) 1.05 (0.717-1.55) 6-hr 0.164 (0.138-0.197) 0.206 (0.173-0.247) 0.262 (0.220-0.316) 0.309 (0.257-0.376) 0.376 (0.301-0.474) 0.430 (0.337-0.553) 0.486 (0.371-0.643) 0.546 (0.404-0.744) 0.631 (0.447-0.899) 0.701 (0.479-1.04) 12-hr 0.108 (0.091-0.130) 0.137 (0.115-0.164) 0.175 (0.146-0.210) 0.206 (0.171-0.250) 0.250 (0.200-0.314) 0.284 (0.223-0.366) 0.319 (0.244-0.423) 0.357 (0.264-0.487) 0.409 (0.290-0.583) 0.451 (0.308-0.667) 24-hr 0.068 (0.060-0.079) 0.087 (0.077-0.101) 0.112 (0.098-0.130) 0.132 (0.115-0.154) 0.159 (0.135-0.192) 0.181 (0.150-0.223) 0.203 (0.165-0.256) 0.226 (0.178-0.293) 0.258 (0.196-0.347) 0.283 (0.208-0.393) 2-day 0.042 (0.037-0.049) 0.054 (0.048-0.063) 0.070 (0.061-0.081) 0.083 (0.072-0.097) 0.100 (0.085-0.121) 0.114 (0.095-0.140) 0.128 (0.104-0.162) 0.143 (0.113-0.185) 0.164 (0.124-0.220) 0.180 (0.132-0.250) 3-day 0.031 (0.028-0.036) 0.041 (0.036-0.047) 0.053 (0.046-0.061) 0.062 (0.054-0.073) 0.076 (0.064-0.092) 0.087 (0.072-0.107) 0.098 (0.079-0.123) 0.109 (0.086-0.142) 0.125 (0.095-0.169) 0.138 (0.101-0.192) 4-day 0.026 (0.023-0.030) 0.033 (0.030-0.039) 0.044 (0.038-0.051) 0.052 (0.045-0.061) 0.063 (0.054-0.077) 0.072 (0.060-0.089) 0.082 (0.066-0.103) 0.092 (0.072-0.119) 0.105 (0.080-0.142) 0.116 (0.085-0.161) 7-day 0.017 (0.015-0.020) 0.023 (0.020-0.026) 0.029 (0.026-0.034) 0.035 (0.031-0.041) 0.043 (0.037-0.052) 0.050 (0.041-0.061) 0.056 (0.046-0.071) 0.063 (0.050-0.082) 0.073 (0.055-0.098) 0.080 (0.059-0.112) 10-day 0.013 (0.012-0.015) 0.018 (0.015-0.020) 0.023 (0.020-0.027) 0.028 (0.024-0.032) 0.034 (0.029-0.041) 0.039 (0.033-0.048) 0.045 (0.036-0.056) 0.050 (0.040-0.065) 0.058 (0.044-0.078) 0.064 (0.047-0.089) 20-day 0.008 (0.007-0.009) 0.011 (0.010-0.013) 0.014 (0.013-0.017) 0.017 (0.015-0.020) 0.022 (0.018-0.026) 0.025 (0.021-0.031) 0.028 (0.023-0.036) 0.032 (0.025-0.041) 0.037 (0.028-0.050) 0.041 (0.030-0.058) 30-day 0.007 (0.006-0.008) 0.009 (0.008-0.010) 0.012 (0.010-0.013) 0.014 (0.012-0.016) 0.017 (0.015-0.021) 0.020 (0.017-0.025) 0.023 (0.019-0.029) 0.026 (0.021-0.034) 0.031 (0.023-0.041) 0.034 (0.025-0.048) 45-day 0.005 (0.005-0.006) 0.007 (0.006-0.008) 0.009 (0.008-0.011) 0.011 (0.010-0.013) 0.014 (0.012-0.017) 0.016 (0.013-0.020) 0.018 (0.015-0.023) 0.021 (0.017-0.027) 0.025 (0.019-0.033) 0.028 (0.020-0.038) 60-day 0.004 (0.004-0.005) 0.006 (0.005-0.007) 0.008 (0.007-0.009) 0.010 (0.008-0.011) 0.012 (0.010-0.015) 0.014 (0.012-0.017) 0.016 (0.013-0.020) 0.018 (0.015-0.024) 0.022 (0.017-0.029) 0.025 (0.018-0.034) 1 Precipitation frequency (PF) estimates in this table are based on frequency analysis of partial duration series (PDS). Numbers in parenthesis are PF estimates at lower and upper bounds of the 90% confidence interval. The probability that precipitation frequency estimates (for a given duration and average recurrence interval) will be greater than the upper bound (or less than the lower bound) is 5%. Estimates at upper bounds are not checked against probable maximum precipitation (PMP) estimates and may be higher than currently valid PMP values. Please refer to NOAA Atlas 14 document for more information. 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Ensenada 0 S.1lto11 Sea Back to Top US Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service National Water Center 1325 East West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910 Questions?: HDSC.Questions@noaa.gov Disclaimer Precipitation Frequency Data Server https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_printpage.html?lat=33.1320... 4 of 4 7/5/2022, 5:10 PM www.nws.noaa.gov Home Site Map Organization Search NWS All NOAA Go General Information Homepage Progress Reports FAQ Glossary Precipitation Frequency Data Server GIS Grids Maps Time Series Temporals Documents Probable Maximum Precipitation Documents Miscellaneous Publications Storm Analysis Record Precipitation Contact Us Inquiries Data description Data type:Precipitation intensity Units:English Time series type:Partial duration Select location 1) Manually: a) By location (decimal degrees, use "-" for S and W): Latitude:Longitude:Submit b) By station (list of CA stations): Select station c) By address 2) Use map (if ESRI interactive map is not loading, try adding the host: https://js.arcgis.com/ to the firewall, or contact us at hdsc.questions@noaa.gov): a) Select location Move crosshair or double click b) Click on station icon Show stations on map Location information: Name: Carlsbad, California, USA* Latitude:33.1320° Longitude:-117.2516° Elevation:406.6 ft ** * Source: ESRI Maps ** Source: USGS PF tabular PF graphical Supplementary information Curves PF estimates with confidence intervals NOAA ATLAS 14 POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY ESTIMATES: CA POINT PRECIPITATION FREQUENCY (PF) ESTIMATES WITH 90% CONFIDENCE INTERVALS AND SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 6, Version 2 Print page 2820 Loker Ave E, Carlsbad, CA, 92010, USA + – 2km 1mi Map Terrain PF Map: Contiguous US https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_map_cont.html?bkmrk=nm 1 of 2 7/5/2022, 5:12 PM L __j ® 0 D XI 0.. I D Main Link Categories: Home | OWP US Department of Commerce National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service Office of Water Prediction (OWP) 1325 East West Highway Silver Spring, MD 20910 Page Author:HDSC webmaster Page last modified: April 21, 2017 Map Disclaimer Disclaimer Credits Glossary Privacy Policy About Us Career Opportunities PF Map: Contiguous US https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_map_cont.html?bkmrk=nm 2 of 2 7/5/2022, 5:12 PM PDS-based intensity-duration-frequency (IDF) curves Latitude: 33.1320°, Longitude: -117.2516° 0.001 C: C: C: E E E .;., 6 .;., ... ... 10.000 ~ 1.000 ~--- ~ ,--i-.---:- C: E 6 "' 0.10 0 ~ L--::.::: -0.010 ~ .. ~ ~- C: ~ E .s;;; "' 6 "' ~ ~ >, >, >, >, >, .s;;; .s;;; .s;;; .s;;; "' "'"' "' "' rl, <h " .. -0 -0 -0 -0 -0 ... N "' rl," r.:.. 0 DJration ... >, >, >, >, "' "' "'"' -0 -0 -0-0 6 6 J-iO N "' <t"' O.OOll~-~2----5~--l~0----2~5--5~0--l-0~0--2~0-0---5-0~0--10~00 Average recurrence interval (years) NOAA Atlas 14, Volume 6, Version 2 Created (GMT): Wed Jul 6 00:12:10 2022 Average recurrence interval (years) 2 -5 -10 -25 -50 -100 -200 500 -1000 Duration 5-mln -2-<lay 1<Hnln -3-<lay 15-mln -4-day -3<Hnln -7-<lay -6<Hnln -10-<lay -2-11, -20-<lay -3-11r -30-<lay -6-11r -45-<lay -12-11, -60-<lay -24--lir TRASH CAPTURE CALCULATIONS DMA TOTAL AREA (SF) AREA (AC) PERVIOUS AREA (SF) IMPERVIOUS AREA (SF) % IMPERVIOUS C Q1yr-1hr (CFS) BMP TYPE MODEL NO. TRASH CAPTURE TREATMENT FLOW RATE (CFS) 1 201,159 4.618 52,636 148,523 74% 0.69 1.361 Grate Inlet Filter BIO-GRATE-KMF 36-36-24 17.14 Surface Type C-Values 0.1 Impervious Surface 0.9 The weighted runoff factor has been calculated per the City of Carslbad Design Manual, Appendix B. The 1-year, 1-hour design flow rate has been caculated per the City of Carlsbad Design Manual, Appendix J. Q1yr,1hr = C x 1yr,1hr x A Q1yr,1hr = (0.69) x (0.427 in/hr)(4.618 aces) = 1.361 cfs 1yr,1hr = 0.427 in/hr (per NOAA Atlas 14 Point Precipitation Frequency Estimates) Landscape I I I I I I I I I I Grate Inlet Filter A Stormwater Trash Capture Solution A Forterra Company Bio ~Clean OV E R V I E W Th e B i o C l e a n G r a t e I n l e t F i l t e r f o r c a t c h b a s i n s i s a f i l t e r s y s t e m t h a t i s d e s i g n e d t o c a p t u r e f i n e t o c o a r s e se d i m e n t s , f l o a t a b l e t r a s h , d e b r i s , a n d h y d r o c a r b o n s c o n v e y e d i n s t o r m w a t e r r u n o f f . Th e f i l t e r s y s t e m i s a v a i l a b l e i n t h r e e d i f f e r e n t m o d e l t y p e s : F u l l C a p t u r e , M u l t i - L e v e l S c r e e n i n g ( M L S ) , a n d th e r e v o l u t i o n a r y K r a k e n T y p e m e d i a f i l t e r m o d e l . Co n s t r u c t e d o f 1 0 0 % h i g h - g r a d e s t a i n l e s s s t e e l , i t i s b u i l t t o l a s t l o n g e r t h a n a n y o t h e r f i l t e r b r a n d . T h e n o n - cl o g g i n g s c r e e n s p r o v i d e h i g h e r l e v e l s o f f i l t r a t i o n a n d w a t e r f l o w . T h e f i l t e r i s e q u i p p e d w i t h u n i m p e d e d h i g h fl o w b y p a s s t o p r e v e n t b a c k f l o w d u r i n g t h e l a r g e s t s t o r m e v e n t s . T h e f i l t e r i s a l s o e q u i p p e d w i t h a f l o a t i n g hy d r o c a r b o n b o o m m o u n t e d t o r a i l s a l l o w i n g i t t o f l o w u p a n d d o w n w i t h t h e w a t e r l e v e l t o p r o v i d e c o n s t a n t oi l a n d g r e a s e r e m o v a l . Th e f i l t e r i s d e s i g n e d f o r g r a t e d i n l e t s o f a n y s i z e a n d de p t h . E a c h f i l t e r c a n b e c u s t o m b u i l t t o m e e t s p e c i f i c pr o j e c t n e e d s . S c r e e n s i z e a n d m e d i a t y p e c a n b e mo d i f i e d t o r e m o v e s p e c i f i c p o l l u t a n t s . NO T E : T r e a t m e n t a n d b y p a s s f l o w r a t e s i n c l u d e a s a f e t y f a c t o r o f 2 . AD V A N T A G E S • N O R E P L A C E M E N T C O S T S A S F O U N D W I T H F A B R I C F I L T E R S • M E E T S L E E D R E Q U I R E M E N T S • F I T S I N S H A L L O W C A T C H B A S I N S • 8 - Y E A R W A R R A N T Y • C U S T O M S I Z E S A V A I L A B L E • N O N E T S O R G E O F A B R I C S • 1 5 + Y E A R S U S E R L I F E OP E R A T I O N By p a s s F l o w P a t h Tr e a t m e n t F l o w P a t h Hy d r o c a r b o n B o o m Bo o m R a i l s Mo u n t i n g Fl a n g e Fl o a t i n g Hy d r o c a r b o n Bo o m Bo t t o m S c r e e n Hi g h F l o w By p a s s No n - C l o g g i n g Sc r e e n s SP E C I F I C A T I O N S BY P A S S F L O W ( cf s ) TR E A T M E N T F L O W ( cf s ) MO D E L # 1. 5 5 1. 5 5 BI O - G R A T E - F U L L - 1 2 - 1 2 - 1 2 3. 6 8 4. 3 2 BI O - G R A T E - F U L L - 1 8 - 1 8 - 1 8 4. 8 3 7. 6 7 BI O - G R A T E - F U L L - 2 4 - 2 4 - 2 4 6. 2 1 12 . 9 7 BI O - G R A T E - F U L L - 3 0 - 3 0 - 2 4 6. 5 9 13 . 5 3 BI O - G R A T E - F U L L - 2 5 - 3 8 - 2 4 7. 6 0 19 . 6 4 BI O - G R A T E - F U L L - 3 6 - 3 6 - 2 4 10 . 1 3 25 . 5 9 BI O - G R A T E - F U L L - 4 8 - 4 8 - 1 8 PE R F O R M A N C E FU L L T R A S H CA P T U R E T Y P E 10 0 % RE M O V A L O F TR A S H A N D DE B R I S • ME E T S F U L L C A P T U R E R E Q U I R E M E N T S t t GRATE INLET MLS The Bio Clean Multi-Level Screening Grate Inlet Filter is the standard configuration used for more than a decade and provides the best overall performance for all pollutants of concern. The Bio Clean Grate Inlet Media Filter is an advanced-level filtration device designed with Kraken membrane cartridges for increased removal efficiencies. PERFORMANCE OPERATION MULTI-LEVELSCREENING 80% 100% 100% REMOVAL OF TRASH • MEDIUM LEVEL REMOVAL FOR PARTICULATE METALS AND NUTRIENTS • INCLUDES HYDROCARBON BOOM FOR REMOVAL OF OILS AND GREASE REMOVAL OF SEDIMENTS REMOVAL OF FOLIAGE SPECIFICATIONS BYPASS FLOW (cfs)SCREEN TREATMENT FLOW (cfs)MODEL # 1.551.19BIO-GRATE-MLS-12-12-12 3.684.32BIO-GRATE-MLS-18-18-18 4.837.67BIO-GRATE-MLS-24-24-24 6.2112.97BIO-GRATE-MLS-30-30-24 6.5913.53BIO-GRATE-MLS-25-38-24 7.6019.64BIO-GRATE-MLS-36-36-24 10.1324.84BIO-GRATE-MLS-48-48-18 GRATE INLET MEDIA FILTER PERFORMANCE OPERATION KRAKENTYPE 85% 72% REMOVAL OF TOTAL PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL OF FINE TSS 52% 58% 81% 60% REMOVAL OF COPPER REMOVAL OF ZINC REMOVAL OF OILS & GREASE REMOVAL OF FECAL COLIFORM SPECIFICATIONS BYPASS FLOW (cfs)MEDIA TREATMENT FLOW (cfs)MODEL # 1.55.04BIO-GRATE-KMF-12-12-30 3.68.04BIO-GRATE-KMF-18-18-30 4.83.11BIO-GRATE-KMF-24-24-30 6.21.27BIO-GRATE-KMF-36-36-30 7.60.49BIO-GRATE-KMF-48-48-30 Bypass Flow Path Treatment Flow Path Kraken MembraneCartridges Cartridge HandleHigh Flow Bypass Cartridge Mount Hydrocarbon Boom CoarseScreen Medium Screen Fine Screen Bypass Flow Path Treatment Flow Path INSTALLATION Highly effective trash capture. MAINTENANCE Filters can be lifted out by hand for routine maintenance and inspections. Bio Clean's Grate Inlet Filters are easily installed directly under grated inlets with no special equipment. Perfect for retrofit applications like parking lots, roadways, and bioswale bypass structures. 122018R1A 5796 Armada Drive Suite 250 Carlsbad, CA 92008 855.566.3938 stormwater@forterrabp.com biocleanenvironmental.com A Forterra Company INSTALLATION NOTES: PLAN VIEW (GRATE NOT SHOWN) ELEVATION VIEW FLOW DIAGRAM GRATE INLET FILTER FULL CAPTURE STANDARD DETAIL L ~"'0'"'0'"-0' "<7""'7""'7""'7""'7 V~"'0'"-0'"-0''"U' "<7 ""'7 ""'7 ""'7 ""'7 "iQ"°'i;(?'~""Q'~"'V" "'V"~~"-0'~ v~~""<:7'~"-V" "'V"~~"-0'~ L - - - - -J _---,.._,.... ""'7""'7""'7""'7 "'V"~""C"'"-0'~ "<:?'""'7""'7""'7""'7"<7 "'V"~~"'-<:7'~ "<:?' ""'7 ""'7 ""'7 ""'7 "<7 "'V"~"'0'"-0'~ "<:?' ""'7 ""'7 ""'7 ""'7 "<7 "'V"~~"'-<:7'"<':7' OUTFLOW NON-CLOGGING SCREEN MEETS FULL CAPTURE REQUIREMENTS BO"OM SCREEN MEETS FULL CAPTURE REQUIREMENTS 1. ALL HARDWARE, FLANGE, FRAME, SCREENS SHALL BE STAINLESS STEEL 2. HYDROCARBON BOOM SHALL BE r DIAMETER AND CONNECTED, MECHANICALLY TO THE FILTER FRAME WITH RAILS ALLOWING IT TO FLOAT ON THE WATER SURFACE REGARDLESS OF H£/GHT. 3. SEE PERFORMANCE REPORTS IN MANUFACTURES SPECIF/CATIONS. 4. OTHER STANDARD AND CUSTOM MODEL SIZES AVAILABLE -CONTACT BIO CLEAN FOR MORE INFORMATION. 5. BASED ON 37% OPEN AREA. 6. CONSIDERS A SAFETY FACTOR OF 2. 0. 7. CONSIDERS A LOCAL DEPRESSION POND/ING DEPTH OF 6 INCHES .. 8. STORAGE CAPACITY BASED ON THE BASKET HALF FULL 9. CONCRETE STRUCTURES SOLD SEPARATELY. 1:15 SCALE MODEL# 810-GRATE-KMF 12-12-12 810-GRATE-KMF 18-18-12 810-GRATE-KMF 26-26-12 810-GRATE-KMF 24-40-12 810-GRATE-KMF 26-26-24 810-GRATE-KMF 24-40-24 810-GRATE-KMF 36-36-24 PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL: TH£ INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS TH£ SOI.£ PROP£RTY OF FOKTfRRA ANO ITS COMPANIES. THIS DOCUMENT, NOR ANY PAKT TH£R£0F, "4Y 8£ IJS£0, R£PROOUC£D OR MOOIF/£0 IN ANY "4NN£R WTTH OUT TH£ WRfTTfN CONS£NT OF FORTfRRA. Bio 6-Clean AForterraCGlnpany TREATMENT FLOW RATE {CFS) 0.97 1.86 2.78 6.71 9.49 13.53 17.14 BYPASS FLOW {CFS) 1.55 3.68 4.83 6.59 4.83 6.59 7.60 SOLIDS STORAGE CAPACITY {CF) 0.14 0.35 0.60 1.04 1.80 3.12 4.45 ATTACHMENT 2 Trash Capture BMP Maintenance Information Use this checklist to ensure the required information has been included in the Structural BMP Maintenance Information Attachment: Preliminary Design/Planning/CEQA level submittal: Attachment 2 must identify:  Typical maintenance indicators and actions for proposed trash capture BMP(s) based on Section 7.7 of the BMP Design Manual Final Design level submittal: Attachment 2 must identify:  Specific maintenance indicators and actions for proposed trash capture BMP(s). This shall be based on Section 7.7 of the BMP Design Manual and enhanced to reflect actual proposed components of the trash capture BMP(s)  How to access the trash capture BMP(s) to inspect and perform maintenance  Features that are provided to facilitate inspection (e.g., observation ports, cleanouts, silt posts, or other features that allow the inspector to view necessary components of the trash capture BMP and compare to maintenance thresholds)  Manufacturer and part number for proprietary parts of trash capture BMP(s) when applicable  Maintenance thresholds for BMPs subject to siltation or heavy trash (e.g., silt level posts or other markings shall be included in all BMP components that will trap and store sediment, trash, and/or debris, so that the inspector may determine how full the BMP is, and the maintenance personnel may determine where the bottom of the BMP is . If required, posts or other markings shall be indicated and described on structural BMP plans.)  Recommended equipment to perform maintenance  When applicable, necessary special training or certification requirements for inspection and maintenance personnel such as confined space entry or hazardous waste management X X X X X OPERATION & MAINTENANCE Bio Clean Environmental Services, Inc. 398 Via El Centro Oceanside, CA 92058 www.BioCleanEnvironmental.com p: 760.433.7640 f: 760.433.3176 Grate Inlet Filter Bio~Clean A Forterra Company 1 | Page  OPERATION & MAINTENANCE   The Bio Clean Grate Inlet Filter is a stormwater device designed to remove high levels of trash,  debris, sediments and hydrocarbons.  The filter is available in several configurations including trash  full capture, multi‐level screening, Kraken membrane filter and media filter variations. This manual  covers maintenance procedures of the trash full capture and multi‐level screening configurations. A  supplemental manual is available for the Kraken and media filter variations. This filter is made of  100% stainless steel and is available and various sizes and depths allowing it to fit in any grated  catch basin inlet. The filters heavy duty construction allows for cleaning with any vacuum truck. The  filet can also easily be cleaned by hand.     As with all stormwater BMPs, inspection and maintenance on the Grate Inlet Filter is necessary.  Stormwater regulations require BMPs be inspected and maintained to ensure they are operating as  designed to allow for effective pollutant removal and provide protection to receiving water bodies.  It is recommended that inspections be performed multiple times during the first year to assess site‐ specific loading conditions. This is recommended because pollutant loading can vary greatly from  site to site. Variables such as nearby soil erosion or construction sites, winter sanding of roads,  amount of daily traffic and land use can increase pollutant loading on the system. The first year of  inspections can be used to set inspection and maintenance intervals for subsequent years. Without  appropriate maintenance a BMP can exceed its storage capacity which can negatively affect its  continued performance in removing and retaining captured pollutants.                                              System Diagram:  Hllighi Flow Bypass Outl9t Pipe Bio ~Clean A Forterra Company Hydroceubon Boom ~---Mountllng1 Flange 2 | Page  Inspection Equipment    Following is a list of equipment to allow for simple and effective inspection of the Grate Inlet Filter:     Bio Clean Environmental Inspection Form (contained within this manual).    Manhole hook or appropriate tools to remove access hatches and covers.   Appropriate traffic control signage and procedures.   Protective clothing and eye protection.    Note: entering a confined space requires appropriate safety and certification. It is generally  not required for routine inspections or maintenance of the system.             Inspection Steps   The core to any successful stormwater BMP maintenance program is routine inspections. The  inspection steps required on the Grate Inlet Filter are quick and easy. As mentioned above the first  year should be seen as the maintenance interval establishment phase. During the first year more  frequent inspections should occur in order to gather loading data and maintenance requirements  for that specific site. This information can be used to establish a base for long‐term inspection and  maintenance interval requirements.     The Grate Inlet Filter can be inspected though visual observation. All necessary pre‐inspection steps  must be carried out before inspection occurs, such as safety measures to protect the inspector and  nearby pedestrians from any dangers associated with an open grated inlet. Once the grate has been  safely removed the inspection process can proceed:     Prepare the inspection form by writing in the necessary information including project name,  location, date & time, unit number and other info (see inspection form).    Observe the filter with the grate removed.    Look for any out of the ordinary obstructions on the grate or in the filter and its bypass.  Write down any observations on the inspection form.    Through observation and/or digital photographs estimate the amount of trash, foliage and  sediment accumulated inside the filter basket. Record this information on the inspection  form.    Observe the condition and color of the hydrocarbon boom. Record this information on the  inspection form.    Finalize inspection report for analysis by the maintenance manager to determine if  maintenance is required.     Bio ~Clean A Forterra Company 3 | Page  Maintenance Indicators     Based upon observations made during inspection, maintenance of the system may be required  based on the following indicators:      Missing or damaged internal components.    Obstructions in the filter basket and its bypass.   Excessive accumulation of trash, foliage and sediment in the filter basket. Maintenance is  required when the basket is greater than half‐full.    The following chart shows the 50% and 100% storage capacity of each filter height:    Model Filter Basket  Diameter (in) Filter Basket  Height (in) 50% Storage  Capacity (cu ft) 100% Storage  Capacity (cu ft) BC‐GRATE‐12‐12‐12 10.00 12.00 0.27 0.55 BC‐GRATE‐18‐18‐18 16.00 18.00 1.05 2.09 BC‐GRATE‐24‐24‐24 21.00 24.00 2.41 4.81 BC‐GRATE‐30‐30‐24 27.00 24.00 3.98 7.95 BC‐GRATE‐36‐36‐24 33.00 24.00 5.94 11.88 BC‐GRATE‐48‐48‐18 44.00 18.00 7.92 15.84   Maintenance Equipment    It is recommended that a vacuum truck be utilized to minimize the time required to maintain the  Curb Inlet Filter, though it can easily cleaned by hand:      Bio Clean Environmental Maintenance Form (contained in O&M Manual).    Manhole hook or appropriate tools to remove the grate.   Appropriate safety signage and procedures.   Protective clothing and eye protection.    Note: entering a confined space requires appropriate safety and certification. It is generally  not required for routine maintenance of the system. Small or large vacuum truck (with  pressure washer attachment preferred).    Maintenance Procedures    It is recommended that maintenance occurs at least two days after the most recent rain event to  allow debris and sediments to dry out. Maintaining the system while flows are still entering it will  increase the time and complexity required for maintenance. Cleaning of the Grate Inlet Filter can be  performed utilizing a vacuum truck. Once all safety measures have been set up cleaning of the  Grate Inlet Filter can proceed as followed:   Bio ~Clean A Forterra Company 4 | Page     Remove grate (traffic control and safety measures to be completed prior).    Using an extension on a vacuum truck position the hose over the opened catch basin. Insert  the vacuum hose down into the filter basket and suck out trash, foliage and sediment. A  pressure wash is recommended and will assist in spraying of any debris stuck on the side or  bottom of the filter basket. Power wash off the filter basket sides and bottom.    Next remove the hydrocarbon boom that is attached to the inside of the filter basket. The  hydrocarbon boom is fastened to rails on two opposite sides of the basket (vertical rails).  Assess the color and condition of the boom using the following information in the next  bullet point. If replacement is required install and fasten on a new hydrocarbon boom.  Booms can be ordered directly from the manufacturer.    Follow is a replacement indication color chart for the hydrocarbon booms:                  The last step is to replace the grate and remove all traffic control.    All removed debris and pollutants shall be disposed of following local and state  requirements.   Disposal requirements for recovered pollutants may vary depending on local guidelines. In  most areas the sediment, once dewatered, can be disposed of in a sanitary landfill. It is not  anticipated that the sediment would be classified as hazardous waste.    In the case of damaged components, replacement parts can be ordered from the  manufacturer. Hydrocarbon booms can also be ordered directly from the manufacturer as  previously noted.                         Excellent  Condition         Good  Condition         Minimal  Capacity         Replacement Required         Bio ~Clean A Forterra Company 5 | Page    Maintenance Sequence  Insert the vacuum hose down into the filter basket and suck out debris. Use a pressure washer to assist in vacuum removal.  Pressure wash off screens.   Remove grate and set up vacuum truck to clean the filter basket.   Bio ~Clean A Forterra Company 6 | Page  For Maintenance Services or  Information Please Contact Us At:  760‐433‐7640   Or Email:  info@biocleanenvironmental.com Remove the hydrocarbon boom  that is attached to the inside of the  filter basket. The hydrocarbon  boom is fastened to rails on two  opposite sides of the basket  (vertical rails). Assess the color and  condition of the boom using the  following information in the next  bullet point. If replacement is  required install and fasten on a  new hydrocarbon boom.   Close up and replace the  grate and remove all traffic  control. All removed debris  and pollutants shall be  disposed of following local  and state requirements.  Bio ~Clean A Forterra Company For Office Use Only (city) (Zip Code)(Reviewed By) Owner / Management Company (Date) Contact Phone ( )_ Inspector Name Date / / Time AM / PM Weather Condition Additional Notes Site Map # Long: Storm Event in Last 72-hours? No Yes GPS Coordinates of Insert Catch Basin Size Evidence of Illicit Discharge? Trash Accumulation Type of Inspection Routine Follow Up Complaint Storm Lat: Long: Lat: Long: Sediment Accumulation Office personnel to complete section to the left. Functioning Properly or Maintenance Needed? 398 Via El Centro, Oceanside, CA 92058 P. 760.433.7640 F. 760.433.3176 Comments: Foliage Accumulation Long: Lat: Long: Lat: 3 Lat: 2 1 Long: Inspection and Maintenance Report Catch Basin Only Signs of Structural Damage? 5 4 6 Lat: Lat: Lat: Long: 7 Lat: Long: 10 8 Long: Project Name Project Address 12 Lat: 11 Lat: Long: Long: Bio ~Clean A Forterra Company ----- □ □ □ □ □ ATTACHMENT 3 City standard Trash Capture BMP Exhibit [Use the City’s standard Trash Capture BMP Plan.] INSTALL BIOCLEAN BIO-GRATE-KMF 36-36-24 TRASH CAPTURE DEVICE PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS INSTALL BIOCLEAN BIO-GRATE-KMF 36-36-24 TRASH CAPTURE DEVICE PER MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS 2 ADD NEW SHEET 6 7/1/22 SB 24 " 2 2 ADD TRASH CAPTURE BMP DETAILS 2 \ \ \ I UNOERDRAIN CONNECTION 6" PIPE (PERF.) ,,-r--.....,6" X 6" PRECAST-CATCH BASIN PER MODIFIED PLAN DRSD D-08 TYPE G-2 SURFACE SLOT WIDTH = 2' HEIGHT = 0.25' ELEVATION ABOVE FG= 0.5' j\ '18" MIN WELL L-'imAINED soiL v----.... 12· ORIFICE PLATE MIN. SCUARE DIMENSIDNS-1.0 FT GREATER THAN PIPE DIA. HOT-DIP GALVAN I ZED PLATE AFTER HOLES HAVE BEEN DRILLED NOTE: SEE SHEET 3-4 FOR BASIN LOiC,,:OONS-...._/ i/2" MAX ,INFlOW PIPE, =)c.~~v ,--ORIFICE DIAMETER (SEE TABLE RIGHT) ' 0 -------3/8• DIA. HOLE FLOW CONTROL ORIFICE PLATE **1 SS ! L --"" LA-.:ER ,AROUND ALL PIPES! IMPERMEABLE LINER ~BM-P~-0-RI-FlC_E_S_lZE-,_ SIDES AND BOTTOM 1 2.so· UNDERDRAIN CONNECTION 6" PERF. PVC PRIVATE BIOFILTRATION OUTLET DETAIL NTS PLATT: SEE DET. THIS I 40 20 0 40 e 1·1 ' •,1.1-ln .I • ,-SCALE: 1 "· = RETENTION AREA SHALL BE LEVEL AND DEPRESSED A MINIMUM OF 18" f;ROM THE SURROUNDING , GRADE EXTEND LINER TO A TLEAST--~ 6" HIGHER THAN RISER STRUCTURE OVERFLOW INLET ELEVATION INSTALL ,3" LAYER OF 3 /8" GRAVEL AT BIOMIX SOil /GRAVEL. INTERFACE 6'" PERFORATE PVC PIPE 80 □-I Ft 40' BMP ID # BMP TYPE SYMBOL CASQA NO. HYDROMODIFICATION & TREATMENT CONTROL CD BIOFIL TRA TION AREA SOURCE CONTROL/LID ® CLrRB INt'ET FILTER (BIOCLEAN OR EQUAL) 0 -0 TRASH ENCLOSURE STENCILS TRASH CAPTURE &fffi!ij oP NO DUMPING DRAINS TO OCEAN 5 GRATE INLET FILTER PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE: NAME CARLSBAD OAKS EAST VENTURES, LP TC-32 S0-32 SD-13 ADDRESS:· 3575 KEN~ON STREET SAN DIEGO, CA 92110 CONTACT TED JCHANG PHONE NO.: (619)'=223-1663 PLAN PREPARED BY: NAME: RJD COMPANY: REC CON.SULIANTS INC. ADDRESS:, 2442 SECOND, AVENUE: SAN DIEGO, CA '92101 . PHONE NO.: (619)-326-6021 120 at 71 NOTES: SOIL MIX PER ClTY QF SAN DIEGO LID MANUAL SEAL PLANTING PER CITY OF SAN DIEGO APPROVED PLANT LIST -SAN _ DIEGO SEDGE ( GRASS) & MULEFAT (SHRUBS) NLET WITH APPROVED, GRATE 36," X 36" PRECAST CATCH BASIN PER MODIFIED SDRSO D-08 TYPE G-2 . ~\..o'II ,._c'<.-- c,\l'<-~ *18" MIN WELL DRAINED SOIL MPERMEABLE LINER SIDies AND BOTTOM OUTLET PIPE TO EXIST STOR DRAIN SYSTEM. **12" CLASS II GRAVEL LAYER AROUND ALL PIPES SLOPE BOTTOM OFF BIOFIL TRATION BASIN TOWARDS SUBDR.AIN TG PER PLAN 1 SECTION 1, . 1i "' ii '1- 36' _ 36," RRECAST CATCH E! IN AS PER MODIFIED SD SD D-08 TYPE G-2 CONTROL ORIFICE SEE DET. THIS -Ol/TFALL PIPE, SIZE PER PLAN FLOW 'BIOFIL TRA TION ENGINEERED SOIL SflALL BE MTNTM-UM 18" DEEP "SANDY LOAM" SOIL MIX WITH NO MORE THAN 5% CLAY CONTENT. THE MIX SflALL CONTAIN 50-60% SAND, 20-30% COMPOST OR HARDWOOD MULCfl, AND 20-30% TOPSOIL. "3/4" CRUSHED ROCK LAYER. 12" GRAVEL DEPTH VARY PER SWQMP #16-21 PRIVATE BIOFILTRATION DETAIL FOR BMP NTS /\ DATE INITIAL BMP 'TABLE QUANTITY 7,427 Sf 1 [)\ 2 EA 8 EA 1 EA DRA\\iNG NO. SHEET NO.(S) 495-1A 3, 4 495-'1A 4 495-1A 3, 5 495-1A 3, 4 495-1A 3 INSPECTION * FREQUENCY QUARTERLY AS-NEEDED S S A RECOMMENDATIONS OR THESE PLANS. MAINTENANCE * FREQUENCY SEMI-ANNUALLY AS-NEEDED 2. NO CHANGES TO THE PROPOSED BMPS ON THIS SHEET VviTHOUT PRIOR APPROVAL FJlQM THE CITY ENGINEER. 3. NO SUBSTITUTIONS TO 1HE IMA TERIAL OR TYPES OR PLANTING TYPES WITHOUT PRJOR, APPROVAL FROM THE Clfi ENGINEER. 4. NO OCCUPANCY \\ill BE GRANTED UNTIL THE CITY INSPECTION STAFF HAS INSPECTED THIS PROJECT FOR APPROPRIATE BMP CONSTRUCTION AND INSTALLATION. 5. REFER TO MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT DOCUMENT. 6. SEE PROJECT SWMP FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. 4'' PVC SCREW' CAP ,- RIM IS '12"' ABOVE GRADE 4" NON PERFORATED STANJl.PIPE "12" CLASS II GRAVEl LAYE~ AROUND AILL ~IPES WATER TIGHT CAP ON TmMINAL END OF PIPE l/SE 45' WYE AND FITTING OR EQUIVALENT DIRECTIONAL CLEANOUT TO_CONNECT DERDRAIN TO STANDPIPE =--18" MIN WELL DRAINED SOIL INSTALL 3" LA-.:ER OF 3 /B" GRAVEL CONNECT PIPE [0 DOWNSTREAM! CLEl<N Ol/T. 6" PERFORATED ., PVC UNDERDRAIN , ~NATIVE S~IL IMPERMEABLE LINER _SJDES AND BOTTOM BIOF IL TRA TION CLEAN OUT DETAIL Civil Engineering• Environmental 244 2 Second Avenue So11 D,ego, Cl\ 92101 (619)232-9200 (6 19)232~9210 Fa, Consultants, Inc. W I CITY OF CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT I SH~ETS I SINGLE SHEET BMP SITE PLAN CARLSBAD OAKS EAST L0:'f-24 RECORD COPY PROJECT NO. .SDP IG, -r:JS Jj DRAWING NO. DATE INITIAL QATE INITIAL ENGINEER OF WORK REVISION DESCRIPTION OTHER APPROVAL CITY APPROVAL INITIAL 11/2~/f& DATE I 4q5 -IA I