2006-150 SGC I T Y OF E N C I N I T A S
ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT
505 S. VULCAN AVE.
ENCINITAS, CA 92024
GRADING PERMIT PERMIT NO.: 150GI
PARCEL NO. : 258-141-4200 PLAN NO.: 150-SG
JOB SITE ADDRESS: 532 CAMINO DE ORCHIDIA CASE NO.:
APPLICANT NAME BARRY CHURCH
MAILING ADDRESS: 532 CAMINO DE ORCHIDIA PHONE NO.: 760-942-2225
CITY: ENCINITAS STATE: CA ZIP: 92024-
CONTRACTOR : HERNANDEZ LANDSCAPE
LICENSE NO.: 816407
ENGINEER : LANDSCAPE DESIGN & FIND
PERMIT ISSUE DATE: 0/00/00
PERMIT EXP 0/00 PERMIT ISSUED
INSPEC : TODD BAUMBACH
PHONE NO.: 760-419-0128
LICENSE TYPE: C-27
PHONE NO.: 858-695-6573
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PERMIT S
& DEPOSITS
1.
PERMIT FEE
900.00
2.
PLAN CHECK DEPOSIT:
.00
3.
INSPECTION FEE
.00
4.
INSPECTION DEPOSIT:
.00
5.
PLAN CHECK FEE
.00
6.
SECURITY DEPOSIT
.00
7.
FLOOD CONTROL FEE
.00
8.
TRAFFIC FEE )
.00
DESCRIPTION
OF
WORK
SIMPLIFIED GRADING PERMIT ISSUED TO VERIFY PERFORMANCE OF GRADING AND
DRAINAGE PER APPROVED SITE PLAN (150-SG), TO INSTALL 5' (C-5) RETAINING
WALL ON EXISTING MANUFACTURED SLOPE W/LEVEL BACKFILL. OWNER/CONTRACTOR
TO MAINTAIN TRAFFIC CONTROL PER W.A.T.C.H. STANDARDS OR CITY APPROVED
TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN.
INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR'S SIGNATURE
INITIAL INSPECTION
COMPACTION REPORT RECEIVED
ENGINEER CERT. RECEIVED
ROUGH GRADING INSPECTION
FINAL INSPECTION
I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT I HAVE READ THE APPLICATION AND STATE THAT THE
INFORMATION IS CORRECT AND AGREE TO COMPLY WITH ALL CITY ORDINANCES AND STATE
LAWS REGULATING EXCAVATING AND GRADING, AND THE PROVISIONS AND CONDITIONS OF
ANY PER PURSUANT TO THIS APPLICATION.
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APPLICRN NAME BARRY CHUF'-H
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II!tFORMATION IS CORRECT AND AGREE TO 'nMFL Y WIT,.. A.I:L "ITY OF c `IANC E
LAWS REGULP.T I N- EXCAVATING Aty GRADI NL= . AND THE PRC-tI I S I C` P4 c. `dD tw-0NE " ' rq
ANY PERMIT- 1SS-UE--D PI-?R:STJANT TO THIS APFLICA.TICr3-
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Add the Following Notes to the Plan:
Right of Way Note
Owner is to obtain a construction permit from the Engineering Department at least 48
hours prior to working in the public right of way. Failure to do so will result in an
issuance of a stop work notice and double permit fees. It is the responsibility of the
owner to know the location of the property line is.
Utility Note
All utilities serving this site shall be installed underground.
Drainage Note
No concentrated drainage flows are permitted over adjacent property lines.
Water is to drain away from structures for a minimum of 5 feet at 2 percent and be
conveyed to an approved drainage facility.
Earthwork Note
Earthwork, cut or fill, which is over 50 cubic yards, requires an additional Engineering
Grading Permit.
Provide earthwork quantities:
cu cubic yards cut, cubic yards fill, cubic yards import/export
d cubic yards over-excavation and re-compaction
Construction Best Management Practices (BMP) Note
Erosion control measures (e.g. bonded fiber matrix, vegetative cover, jute matting) must
be implemented where applicable to prevent soil erosion on site. Sediment control
measures (e.g. silt fencing, fiber rolls, detention basins) must be in place to prevent
eroded soil from leaving site. Materials management BMP must also be followed to
ensure no contact of rainwater with materials that may contribute to water quality
degradation downstream (e.g. concrete or stucco washout areas, covered storage areas for
hazardous materials, placement of portable toilets over a pervious surface).
Post-Construction Best Management Practices (BMP) Note
No directly connected impervious areas (DCIA) shall be allowed. DCIA means storm
runoff generated and conveyed via impervious areas, such as roof, roof drain, driveway,
and street. BMP measures shall be identified on the site plan. Most common measures
are designated turf areas, which receive roof drains and runoff from impervious areas.
Turf and landscaped areas that are designed for BMP's shall be delineated on plans and a
note placed on plans prohibiting modification or removal of the BMP landscape areas
without a City permit.
New Impervious Surfaces Note
Total Area of Existing Impervious Surfaces, Pre-Construction
(Building, Hardscape, Patios, Decks, Etc) = v
Total Area of Proposed Impervious Surfaces, Post-Construction
(Existing Area + Newly Proposed Area) _ o
Total Area of New Impervious Surfaces = (Post-Construction - Pre-Construction) _
Stormwater Pollution Control BMP Notes
Relative to Construction Activities
Concrete Washout
• Contractor shall establish and use an adequately sized concrete
washout area to contain washout wastes on site. It is illegal to
wash concrete, slurry, mortar, stucco, plaster and the like into
the stormwater conveyance system or any receiving water.
Contractor shall post a sign designating the washout location.
Construction Site Access
• A stabilized construction site access shall be provided for
vehicles egress and ingress to prevent tracking dirt off site.
This shall include using material such as gravel and/or
corrugated steel panels/plates.
On-site Construction Material Storage
• Stored materials shall be contained in a secure place to prevent
seepage and spillage. Contractor shall store these products
where they will stay dry out of the rain. Contractor shall
provide secondary containment for all fuel stored on-site.
Eliminate or reduce pollution of stormwater from stockpiles
kept on-site. Stockpiles may include soil, paring materials,
asphalt concrete, aggregate base, etc. Stockpiles shall be
located away from concentrated stormwater flows and
stormdrain inlets. Stockpiles shall be covered or protected
with soil stabilization measures and provided with a temporary
sediment barrier around the perimeter at all times.
Construction Vehicles
• A specific area away from gutters and stormdrain shall be
designated for construction vehicles parking, vehicle
refueling, and routine equipment maintenance. All major
repairs shall be made off-site.
Erosion Control
• Erosion control must be provided for all erosive surfaces.
Sloped surfaces especially shall be protected against
erosion by installing erosion resistant surfaces such as
erosion control mats, adequate ground cover vegetation,
and bonded fiber matrix.
• No excavation and grading activities are allowed during
wet weather.
• Diversion dikes shall be constructed to channel runoff around
the construction site. Contractor shall protect channels against
erosion using permanent and temporary erosion control
measures.
• Remove existing vegetation only when absolutely
necessary. Large projects shall be conducted in phases to
avoid unnecessary removal of the natural ground cover.
Do not remove trees or shrubs unnecessarily; they help
decrease erosion.
• Temporary vegetation must be planted on slopes or where
construction is not immediately planned for erosion control
purposes. Erosion shall be prevented by planting fast-growing
annual and perennial grasses to shield and bind the soil.
Training
• Contractors' employees who perform construction in the City
of Encinitas shall be trained to be familiar with the City of
Encinitas stormwater pollution control requirements. These
BMP notes shall be available to everyone working on site. The
property owner(s) and the prime contractor must inform
subcontractors about stormwater requirements and their own
responsibilities.
Waste Management
• Contractor shall be responsible for properly disposing of all
waste and unused construction materials. Dumping of unused
or waste products on the ground, where water can carry them
into the conveyance system is strictly prohibited.
• No seepage from dumpsters shall be discharged into
stormwater. Berms/dikes shall be placed around dumpsters
to divert the natural storm runoff. Dumpsters shall be check
frequently for leaks. Dumpsters shall be placed under a roof or
cover with tarps or plastic sheeting.
Many construction materials, including solvents, water-based
paints, vehicle fluids, broken asphalt and concrete, wood, and
cleared vegetation can be recycled. Non-recyclable materials
must be taken to an appropriate landfill or disposed.of as
hazardous waste. For information on disposal of hazardous
material, call the Hazardous Waste Hotline toll free at (800)
714-1195. For information on landfills and to order dumpsters
call EDCO at (760) 436-4151.
• Pollutants, shall be kept off exposed surfaces. Place trash cans
and recycling receptacles around the site.
• Plant permanent vegetation as soon as possible, once
excavation and grading activities are complete. Portable toilets must be in good working order and checked
frequently for leaks. Contractor shall provide secondary
Use as little water as possible for dust control. containment and locate portable toilets away from stormdrain
inlets on pervious surfaces.
• All construction debris shall be kept away from the street,
gutter, and stormdrain. Contractor must routinely check
and clean up material that may have traveled away from
construction site
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Todd Baumbach
From: Todd Baumbach
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 8:34 AM
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To: Will Foss
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Cc: Todd Baumbach
Subject: Pool permit dilema
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Nill,
n my travels yesterday I noticed a pool at 532 Camino de Orchidia, 06-587, full of water and in use. I have not
signed off on that permit so we checked in the computer and Building has not done there final plaster inspection
tither. Can you send the assigned inspector to the job and issue a correction notice or something. I do not know
ghat to do so that I can sign off.
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