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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025-12-02 Regular Mayor Robert E. Simison City Council Members: Luke Cavener, President Liz Strader, Vice President Brian Whitlock Doug Taylor John Overton Anne Little Roberts CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING City Council Chambers, 33 East Broadway Avenue Meridian, Idaho Tuesday, December 02, 2025 at 6:00 PM The City of Meridian is committed to providing equal access to all public meetings. If you need accommodation, an alternative format, or language assistance to fully participate, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at cityclerk@meridiancity.org 72 hours prior the scheduled meeting. Materials presented at public meetings are subject to disclosure pursuant to the Idaho Public Records Act. Public Meetings of the Meridian City Council are streamed live at https://meridiancity.org/live and can be joined virtually at https://bit.ly/meridianzoommeeting Minutes ROLL CALL ATTENDANCE PRESENT Councilman Doug Taylor Councilman John Overton Councilwoman Anne Little Roberts Councilman Brian Whitlock Councilwoman Liz Strader Councilman Luke Cavener Mayor Robert E. Simison PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE COMMUNITY INVOCATION ADOPTION OF AGENDA Adopted as Amended (Executive Session vacated) PUBLIC FORUM RESOLUTIONS \[Action Item\] 1. Resolution No. 25-2547: A Resolution Establishing the Appointment of Helen Muscolo to Seat 3 of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission; and Providing an Effective Date Approved Motion to approve made by Councilman Whitlock, Seconded by Councilman Overton. Voting Yea: Councilman Taylor, Councilman Overton, Councilwoman Little Roberts, Councilman Whitlock, Councilwoman Strader, Councilman Cavener DEPARTMENT REPORTS \[Action Item\] 2. Introduction of new Meridian Police Department Captain Shawn Sopoaga 3. Updated Holiday Policy and Procedure 4.1 4. Updated Overtime Compensation Policy and Procedure 3.6 5. Request from Mr. William Kerwin for Connection to the City Water and Sewer Systems Outside City Limits at 3150 N. Black Cat Rd. Approved Motion to approve made by Councilman Taylor, Seconded by Councilman Overton. Voting Yea: Councilman Taylor, Councilman Overton, Councilwoman Little Roberts, Councilman Whitlock, Councilwoman Strader, Councilman Cavener 6. Sewer Trunk Line Cooperative Development Agreement with Toll Brothers for the Construction of a Portion of the McDermott Sewer Trunk Line Approved Motion to approve made by Councilman Taylor, Seconded by Councilman Overton. Voting Yea: Councilman Taylor, Councilman Overton, Councilwoman Little Roberts, Councilman Whitlock, Councilwoman Strader, Councilman Cavener PUBLIC HEARINGS (Action Item) 7. Public Hearing for Proposed 2026 Shelter Fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department 8. Resolution No. 25-2550: A Resolution Adopting the 2026 Shelter Fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department; Authorizing the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department to Collect Such Fees; and Providing an Effective Date Approved Motion to approve made by Councilman Whitlock, Seconded by Councilwoman Little Roberts. Voting Yea: Councilman Taylor, Councilman Overton, Councilwoman Little Roberts, Councilman Whitlock, Councilwoman Strader, Councilman Cavener EXECUTIVE SESSION Vacated FUTURE MEETING TOPICS ADJOURNMENT 7:00 PM Meridian City Council December 2, 2025. A Meeting of the Meridian City Council was called to order at 6:01 p.m. Tuesday, December 2, 2025, by Mayor Robert Simison. Members Present: Robert Simison, Luke Cavener, Liz Strader, John Overton, Doug Taylor, Anne Little Roberts and Brian Whitlock. Other Present: Chris Johnson, Bill Nary, Kurt Starman, Debbie Hoopes, Todd Lavoie, Warren Stewart, Keith Watts and Dean Willis. ROLL-CALL ATTENDANCE X Liz Strader X Brian Whitlock Anne Little Roberts X John Overton _X_ Doug Taylor _X_Luke Cavener X Mayor Robert E. Simison Simison: Council, we will call this meeting to order. For the record it is December 2nd, 2025, at 6:01 p.m. We will begin tonight's regular City Council meeting with roll call attendance. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Simison: Next item is the Pledge of Allegiance. If you would all, please, rise and join us in the Pledge. (Pledge of Allegiance recited.) COMMUNITY INVOCATION Simison: I do not see our community invocation here this evening. ADOPTION OF AGENDA Simison: So we will move on to adoption of the agenda. Cavener: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Cavener. Cavener: The only change that I'm going to make is we took care of our business in our Executive Session after our work session. So, I move we remove the Executive Session on our agenda and with that I move that we adopt the agenda as amended. Strader: Second. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 2 of 23 Simison: Have a motion and a second to adopt the agenda as amended. Is there any discussion? If not all in favor signify by saying aye. Opposed nay? The ayes have it and the agenda is adopted as amended. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. PUBLIC FORUM Simison: Mr. Clerk, anyone signed up under public forum? Johnson: Mr. Mayor, no one signed up. RESOLUTIONS [Action Item] 1. Resolution No. 25-2547: A Resolution Establishing the Appointment of Helen Muscolo to Seat 3 of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission; and Providing an Effective Date Simison: Okay. Then with that we will move on to Item 1, which is Resolution No. 25- 2547. Ask the clerk to read this ordinance by title -- read this resolution by title. Johnson: Thank you, Mr. Mayor. This is the resolution establishing the appointment of Helen Muscolo to Seat 3 of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission and providing an effective date. Simison: Council, as normal process, sat down and did interviews for this opening on our Parks and Recreation Commission, along with the Commission President Dom Gelsomino and had a great dialogue. Met some great people interested in serving our community and Helen rose to the top of the list. There is actually some very unique things and it goes very much online with some of the conversations that we have been having about our Parks and Recreation Department. Helen actually comes from a professional background of being a vendor in parks and so I -- I think she has a very unique perspective on how to operate -- even the financial ability and what might be expected by people doing business in our parks. So, it -- it -- it seemed to be a kind of a match made in heaven from the ability to bring that conversation into our Parks and Recreation Department as we do talk about how we try to find ways to hit our revenue needs to provide great programming and recreational opportunities in our park. But she is also -- I can -- Bocce -- Bocce ball advocate. She has some very strong opinions about maybe some improvements that we could see to our Bocce playing facilities here in our community, but loves the fact that we actually have, you know, space to do that in Meridian. But she also is -- has a family member who you may recognize the last name, a family member who is already serving on one of our commissions, so we know that the service level is high within this family and so it's with that that I bring you Helen Muscolo to serve in this capacity. And be happy to answer any questions. Whitlock: Mr. Mayor? Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 3 of 23 Simison: Councilman Whitlock. Whitlock: No questions, but thank you for vetting good candidates and bringing good names forward for approval and with that I would move that we approve Resolution No. 25-2547 appointing Helen Muscolo to Seat 3 of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission. Overton: Second. Simison: Have a motion and a second to approve Resolution No. 25-2547. Is there any discussion? Strader: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Council Woman Strader. Strader: Just that I got to know Helen a little bit door knocking in my last campaign and have gotten to know her and I just think she will be excellent in that role. Simison: Thank you. Okay. If not, all in favor signify by saying aye. Opposed nay? The ayes have it and the resolution is agreed to. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. DEPARTMENT REPORTS [Action Item] 2. Introduction of new Meridian Police Department Captain Shawn Sopoaga Simison: With that we will move on to Department Reports. Again turn this over to Chief Basterrechea to do the introduction of new Police Department Captain Shawn -- I'm going to have to work on this one. I will let the chief say the name, so I don't butcher it on the record. Basterrechea: Mayor Simison, City -- Members of City Council, thank you for allowing me to introduce our newest member of my command staff Shawn Sopoaga. I may have chosen just because his name may confuse people more than mine, so takes a little bit of pressure off of me, so that's one plus for him. But Shawn brings extensive experience to policing and over the last several years I have had the opportunity to interact with him on a whole variety of different settings and have come to really admire him. He has earned my respect. He is a very strongly family-oriented man and he has earned my trust as well and so when it came time to select the latest captain, it's difficult to go outside of the organization and this is the first time that we have done that, but Shawn and I had been in discussions as far back as early March discussing the possibility of him coming over in this role. Had numerous conversations with him. Had the other two captains, Captain Stokes and Captain Leslie, meet with him as well over Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 4 of 23 the last several months and we came to a very clear consensus that while it's difficult to go outside of your organization I was not looking to just fill a role, I was looking for the right leader at the right time who wanted to do it for the right reasons and that's exactly who -- who Shawn is. He has shown from the very beginning patience for one and, like I say, we have been talking since March. He wasn't calling me, hounding me, wasn't -- I was the one initiating those conversations over the months. He was very very patient. But over that time he showed a deep desire to really drive our mission forward at the Meridian Police Department and showed a desire to make us better and, you know, I trust him completely. His integrity, dedication and his team first approach make him the ideal choice for this position and that's why I'm extremely excited to introduce Shawn to all of you and with that I will stand for any questions or better yet have Shawn come up and you can ask him any questions you might have. Simison: Thank you, Chief. Shawn, before we release the dogs on, any comments you would like to make? Sopoaga: Mr. Mayor, Council Members, that's the nicest things he's ever said about me and I have known him for four years. So, thank you, Chief. No, I'm just truly excited to be here. This is obviously -- anyone you ask around here in the valley they know that this is a unique opportunity going outside for a command position and I do believe I'm the right person. I do believe I'm the right fit for this position and I'm just truly grateful for the opportunity to be here and for you guys taking the time for this introduction. I look forward to meeting with you and partnering with you on public safety issues you have and, once again, just thankful for the opportunity to be here and I will stand for any questions. Simison: Thank you. Council, any questions or comments? Overton: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Overton. Overton: First question. Could you, please, pronounce your last name for us? Sopoaga: Yes. It's Sopoaga. Overton: Thank you. Many many years ago somebody pronounced the chief's name for me and told me that's how it was and it was not even close. So, I wanted to make sure I heard it directly from you. Sopoaga: Thank you, sir. Overton: Just a secondary comment. I put a lot of -- a lot of weight in the words and beliefs of our chief. I have known him a long time and I'm very proud to see you as a new member of our department. It is no small thing. I can't remember the last time we Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 5 of 23 have ever brought an outside person into our command staff and that says a lot for you and what you have done in your career. Welcome to Meridian. Sopoaga: Thank you, sir. Little Roberts: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Woman Little Roberts. Little Roberts: Mr. Mayor, Council, and Captain Sopoaga? Sopoaga: Yes. Little Roberts: You introduced yourself as Shawn, so -- but, again, welcome. I had the privilege of meeting you on your very first day and just to watch the chief and the team and yourself go through the whole process was just -- I mean we know we have got the right person in the right position and just welcome. Thank you for joining the team. Sopoaga: Thank you very much. Thank you. Simison: Okay. Thank you very much. Sopoaga: Thank you. 3. Updated Holiday Policy and Procedure 4.1 Simison: See you soon. Okay. With that we will move on to Item 3, which is updated holiday policy and Procedure 4.1. 1 have this down as Director Hoopes. Hoopes: Mayor, Council Members, I would like to discuss and ask -- answer any questions on that updated holiday policy. So, what drove a lot of this is just clarifying the policy and I can kind of go through it. I think it was sent out to Council Members a few weeks ago and just talk about changes and kind of the reasoning behind it if that would be helpful. So, we -- the first thing we changed was the holiday policy doesn't list the holidays. Those are on the Internet, which most employees use. We still have 11 holidays that are provided to the employees and, then, holiday policy -- or holidays falling on the employee's day off. The current policy says the employee has to take it on the designated holiday and -- or during the same week. The updated policy says if it falls on an employee's day off -- so if we have got people that are on four tens they can choose a different day during that same week to take that day off before they had to have director approval to do that. So, if you had a director that didn't approve that extra day off, then, you wouldn't get those 11 holidays that were given to you by policy. So, it creates a fairness issue and addresses that. The weekend holiday observance. There is no change there. If it falls on a Saturday it's taken the -- the preceding Friday. If it falls on a Sunday, then, it's taken the following Monday and holiday policy -- or holiday pay for full-time employees -- most employees receive eight hours of holiday pay. A Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 6 of 23 bulk of our employees are on five eights. Employees that have a shift or a compressed schedule -- so, four tens, they receive ten hours of holidays pay and so that just calls that out in the -- excuse me -- in the policy. Excuse me. So, all employees receive whatever their scheduled shift is and, then, working on the holiday -- current holiday pay plus straight time for hours worked. We have updated that and they receive time and a half for hours worked on the actual holiday. The premium only applies for hours physically worked on the holiday itself. Part-time and temporary employees. There was no change. They are paid only for the hours worked. Leave status rules. So, there is no change there. It just clarifies it. Employees on an unpaid status before or after the holiday don't receive the holiday pay. You have to be on vacation or using sick leave. And, then, for Fire there is no change. That's governed by the CLA. So, there are no changes to the number of holidays. The policy is clearer and easier to understand. Major improvements with it is one and a half time premium pay for hours worked on the actual holiday and that -- the reason behind that is it supports fairness in alignment with industry standards. So, when we were looking at the holiday policy we pulled other holiday policies from other cities, counties to review to make sure we were in alignment with what that policy should reflect. So, with that I will stand for any questions. Simison: Thank you, Debbie. Council, any questions? Overton: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Overton. Overton: Thank you. Part of what you have just done is you have gone back in a policy that we have over 20 years ago where people that were working a seven -- 24/7 shifts in the city were able to take those holidays as they worked within their schedule and I appreciate seeing that come back. It's been a long time. One additional question and you might have hit on it or touched on it and just a technical question about where shifts fall on that 24 hour period. If an officer is a day shift officer on a holiday, of course, that ten hour would be on a holiday. But if we are working a swing or a graveyard and they have got either two hours or they have got several hours that are rolling over into another day that may not be the holiday, how is that being addressed in our time card system? Hoopes: So, we think -- yeah. Mayor Simison, Council Member Overton, with the Work Day process, it -- and FLSA standards; right? It says that if you work two hours on the holiday that's holiday pay and if you work eight hours on the non-holiday, then, that's what you would be paid for. Overton: Mr. Mayor, just to clarify. Simison: Councilman Overton. Overton: So, if I have got a graveyard officer working on Christmas Eve. Christmas Eve is not the holiday. They don't -- Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 7 of 23 Hoopes: Correct. Overton: Any of that overtime for the Christmas Eve, once it hits midnight they are now getting holiday pay. Hoopes: That is correct. Overton: And if that's the last day of their week they are only getting holiday pay for seven of their ten hours. They are not getting ten hours of holiday pay. Can you -- can you walk me through how that works? Hoopes: So, with -- with Work Day it's actual hours worked on the holiday. So, that is correct, if they split the shift, then, they would get some non-holiday pay and some holiday pay. Overton: Okay. Hoopes: Does that -- Overton: Yeah. I'm getting -- Hoopes: -- answer your question? Overton: -- more confused. So, if they are getting seven hours of holiday pay, where do they get the other three hours of holiday pay to complete the holiday? Do you understand -- if you are telling me that they get to have that holiday at a certain point in time, but because it's falling across two different days they are only getting paid for the holiday time one time. Are we making sure that they are getting their complete holiday time? Hoopes: Am I off, Todd? Lavoie: Well, see if I help you here. Hoopes: Yes, please. Lavoie: If I understand, Mayor and Council, I believe the holiday is separate from the overtime. So, let's separate the two. So, the overtime that you were explaining is if they worked three hours on Christmas Eve, that's three hours at the regular rate and, then, seven at the overtime. That would be the overtime calculation. The holiday is completely different. Holiday will be ten hours on their holiday pay, which is completely different than overtime calc and holiday pay is at -- paid at regular time. That hasn't changed. So, the -- I think we are mixing the two there, the overtime -- so, the overtime is hours worked on the actual holiday on the day itself. Holiday will still be ten hours straight up. Everyone gets a ten hour -- whatever that shift is if that helps -- I thought I heard you kind of cross the two -- Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 8 of 23 Hoopes: That -- we did. Overton: Mr. Mayor. I probably used the wrong terminology. You are right, between OT and holiday time. You know, I -- I'm just -- it was such a simple process when once before they worked that shift and it went over into the holiday and they got holiday time and they got the overtime and now I don't know -- is it a software issue that's causing it? Because when you say it's FLSA, got to remember I know FLSA backwards and forwards and we get to interpret as a city how FLSA is used within the city and that doesn't -- we -- we can't blame our computer software program for interpreting FLSA. That's something we as a city get to establish. Lavoie: You are a hundred percent correct. Compensation above and beyond what is regulated by the federal, you are correct, we get to decide that and I believe we decided to not go with shift based work, we went with hours based work. That is a shift. You -- or that is a transition from the previous. You are accurate with that statement, John. Overton: Okay. Hoopes: And I do think we crossed the overtime into the holiday pay. Everybody gets 11 holidays. Simison: And this will not be the last issue then. Todd, just send me an e-mail like within the last little bit. Daylight savings time is now going to be a different issue, because you work longer on one day of the year and you work shorter on the other day of the year, so it's going to be hours worked. Work Day. Solving all my problems one thing at a time. Hoopes: Mayor Simison, Council Members, that -- that is a hundred percent correct and I think most employers view it as you work an hour extra and, then, you work an hour less and it all comes out in the wash, but, actually, we can't guarantee that somebody works the same shift on the same day and so the federal rules we have to account for. If they worked an hour more they get paid for that and if they work an hour less it's -- it's actual hours worked, so -- Overton: Mr. Mayor, I got help but got to ask another question then. So, if we are going to go with the actual hours worked, if we get to a point that we have got a shift work employee in the city and it's the shift of daylight savings time where you lose an hour, if they request that day off are they only requesting to use nine hours? Hoopes: I'm going to say yes. Because that -- the shift would be nine hours, not ten. Overton: I have dealt with this for so many decades now, I'm just -- I just want to make sure that we are pre-thinking and looking down the road for all of these potholes before we step in them. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 9 of 23 Hoopes: Yeah. Mayor Simison, Council Member Overton, this actually came in as a complaint through our complaint line. Somebody brought this issue forward, because they had been shorted an hour and so when we looked into it that's actually how you are supposed to operate a best practice industry standard. So -- yeah. But next we will deal with the vacation time or the sick leave time. You are correct. Strader: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Council Woman Strader. Strader: I appreciate the effort. I think moving toward actual hours worked and kind of the accuracy that's coming from Work Day is going to be very helpful to us. I know there are some growing pains as we are finding these issues come up, but I think overall these changes are positive. I appreciate your effort on it. Hoopes: Mayor Simison. Thank you, Council Member Strader. Simison: Council, any additional questions on this item? Maybe this -- Bill, Debbie, this will come back in subsequent weeks. Nary: Yes. Mr. Mayor, Member of the Council. 4. Updated Overtime Compensation Policy and Procedure 3.6 Simison: Okay. All right. Then with that we will move on to Item 4, which is the updated overtime compensation policy and Procedure 3.6. Hoopes: Mayor Simison and Council Members, so, again, the purpose of this policy is to address clarity throughout the policy and create fairness and to call out some provisions for police in their overtime and -- and being kind of a unique work group. So, we wanted to modernize and reorganize the policy for clarity, so it's easier for the employees and the supervisors to read. It creates -- so Section No. 1 creates a clear structure and organization. The old policy was narrative and harder to understand. The new one allows an easier read for, like I said, the supervisors who need to be able to implement the -- the overtime policy. Exempt employees. That section was clarification only. There was no change to eligibility. People are exempt or nonexempt from overtime and it updated the terminology and aligns better with FLSA standards. Section No. 3, nonexempt overtime rules, remain mostly the same. Overtime employees -- or nonexempt employees still receive one and a half times their pay for the hours worked over 40 hours. Overtime still requires advanced approval from the supervisor before they can -- the hours can be worked. Police specific language that dealt with court time was pulled out of that section and we created a new dedicated section for police overtime. The old policy only addressed court time. The new policy documents key categories, such as supervisor directed overtime when -- when a supervisor holds somebody over. Special assignments. Minimum staffing, so that we don't go understaffed and, then, court time is also included in that. And this should improve Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 10 of 23 transparency, consistency and operational adjustment. With Fire there is no change there. They are ruled by the CLA. Compensatory time. City doesn't allow it. There was no change on that. We still -- although employees have asked if that's a possibility, at this point that's not something that -- that is on the table. So, hours worked and overtime period definitions. Only actual hours worked count toward overtime. Paid leave doesn't count toward overtime thresholds. Work week schedules, options clarified and formatted for readability. The overall summary. There were no reduction in the employee's eligibility for compensation. We did call out Police specific, like I said, for the court overtime -- supervisor directed overtime and special assignments and so with that I will stand for any questions. Simison: Thank you. Council, any questions -- or, Chief, any additional comments you would like to make on this one? Okay. Strader: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Council Woman Strader. Strader: My only question is -- I -- obviously, like the way we have been doing things is not the way we are going to do things going forward and there is kind of a new approach now to I think be more accurate. Is there a communication plan for PD specifically to make sure everyone is aware of how to record their time now more accurately with some of these changes? Hoopes: Mayor Simison, Council Member Strader, we have communicated and been working with supervisors and with Work Day we have the ability to kind of craft it to fit our needs and so as we implemented changes that communication goes out to supervisors at the Police Department, as well as across the city. We are also looking to put together some training. I -- I think we are lacking in that area in support of supervisors and how to negotiate, navigate Work Day and it -- it's been a big change for everybody and so we will continue that as -- as things change. The Work Day we have today probably isn't going to be the same one. There are a lot of components to it that we haven't had time to really implement and look at. It's -- it's a huge program. It's got a lot of built-in great programs and things that we can do to help city employees. Simison: Council, any questions? Okay. Thank you very much. Well, this one will come back, Bill, at the same time? Is that the intention? They will both come back? Hoopes: Okay. Thank you. 5. Request from Mr. William Kerwin for Connection to the City Water and Sewer Systems Outside City Limits at 3150 N. Black Cat Rd. Simison: Thank you very much. Okay. Switching gears. Next item up is Item 5, which is a request from William Kerwin for a connection to city water and sewer system outside city limits at 3150 North Black Cat Road. Mr. Stewart. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 11 of 23 Stewart: Thank you, Mayor, Members of the Council. So, this request is -- excuse me -- is a request by Mr. Kerwin for connection to water and sewer outside of annexation into the city. We get these occasionally and this one has been facilitated by the road winding project that ACHD is doing on Ustick that also impacts Black Cat and in the process of widening that road they are going to wipe out his septic system and so they are going to -- ACHD is going to pay for the connections and hookups for water and sewer for Mr. Kerwin and he is eligible for annexation. So, he has agreed to go through the annexation process. This agreement, essentially, allows him to get connection to water and sewer while he goes through that process, because he is renting the house out and they want to be able to keep the people that are renting that home and so that's really what this is about. He is going to annex into the city. He is going to become a part of the city, but this gives him the opportunity to get connections until that can actually go through the process. I will stand for any questions. Simison: Thank you, Mr. Stewart. Council, any questions? Cavener: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Cavener. Cavener: Mr. Stewart, thanks and I appreciate the clarification. I couldn't quite tell from the -- the memo if he was the owner or was the renter, so it's good to know that he is the owner. Talk to me about what he intends. What's -- what's the timeline in terms of beginning that annexation process. We are -- Council will take action tonight. Has this individual began that process to request annexation? Does that happen tomorrow? Does it happen -- Stewart: I honestly don't know that. Usually the timeline is stipulated in the agreement. I didn't look at that really closely to determine when that timeline was, but that's usually in the agreement. Got 180 days to make that happen. Cavener: Mr. Mayor, follow up? Simison: Councilman Cavener. Cavener: Stewart, if 180 days comes and goes and the annexation -- is this annexation process to begin or to be complete? Stewart: Well, that's a good question. I just saw the number. I think it's to begin. Cavener: Okay. Mr. Mayor, just follow up. At the 180 day mark at that point we have probably made the connections. What happens if this individual does not begin the annexation process? Stewart: I do believe that the agreement also stipulates that if they fail or they don't follow through with the agreement that we can shut their water off. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 12 of 23 Cavener: Okay. Okay. Thank you, Mr. Stewart. I appreciate it. Simison: Council, any additional questions? So, are you looking for action this evening or will it come back in the form of an agreement? Stewart: I think he's already signed this agreement, which you have. So, he -- we just are looking for permission to have you sign the agreement and it will be done. Simison: Okay. So, you are looking for a motion? Stewart: Yes. Taylor: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Taylor. Taylor: If there is no further discussion and moving it along, I make a motion that we have the Mayor sign the agreement with Mr. William Kerwin for a connection to the city water and sewer systems outside the city limits at 3150 North Black Cat Road. Overton: Second. Simison: Have a motion and a second to give me permission to sign the agreement. Is there any discussion? If not, all in favor signify by saying aye. Opposed nay? The ayes have it and the item is agreed to. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. 6. Sewer Trunk Line Cooperative Development Agreement with Toll Brothers for the Construction of a Portion of the McDermott Sewer Trunk Line Simison: Next item is six. Sewer trunk line cooperative development agreement with Toll Brothers. Stewart: Yeah. So, as the Council memo -- or the memo that I included in the packet talks about, back in June I came and visited with the City Council about an opportunity to enter into a public-private agreement along with Toll Brothers for the construction of the -- a section of the McDermott trunk sewer and this agreement would give us as a city the opportunity to construct that piece at half the cost that it would normally cost us to do it. We had planned to do it in 2028. Toll Brothers would like to advance that. They are willing to pay the full amount of the cost of construction, with the understanding that the city will reimburse them 50 percent of that cost. So, essentially, 50 percent of whatever the construction cost is. They also know, it's in the agreement, that that's based on a future decision by a council member and that you guys can't obligate that. They are willing to take that risk. And so we had worked as a city staff -- Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 13 of 23 and by city staff I mean mostly Kurt and Keith and myself with Toll Brothers to develop this agreement. They have actually signed the agreement and I'm here in front of you tonight to essentially answer any questions that you have, but also looking for the same thing. If you are okay with the agreement, okay with moving forward. We are looking for that decision, so that we can get this agreement signed. Back in June you gave us until the 8th of January, I believe it is, to get the agreement signed. That was part of the conditions of approval that came along with the two Toll Brothers developments that they brought through. So, we are -- we are trying to make sure -- we know that there is not a lot of council meetings between now and then, so we have brought this before you and I'm here to stand for any questions, but we are seeking a decision. Simison: Thank you. We are going to go to the liaison first. Councilman Taylor. Taylor: Thank you. Warren, I -- you mentioned this in June when we talked about. don't know that I heard you say it tonight. I just want to clarify that this is also in the agreement. We will be reimbursing them on the same sort of fiscal year plan that we had when we were planning originally to pay for it ourselves; is that correct? So, 50 percent of the cost, but be paying it not all at once, but be paying it over a few years as kind of -- in our CFP projections; is that -- Stewart: That is correct. We essentially had planned to build this section of the sewer line in 2028. So, for this segment of the sewer we will reimburse them in 2028. So, we won't be advancing any funding for this project until then. So, our rate models and everything else that we have shown are still accurate. We are not going to be -- in fact, they are going to actually end up a little better, because there will be about three and a half million dollars less money that we will be spending. Taylor: Thank you. Strader: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Council Woman Strader. Strader: I reviewed the cooperative development agreement. One of the things wanted to make sure is clear, though, is that -- at least my reading of it there is no cap. So, it's based on actual cost. But it's not as if there is a cap in place. So, we anticipate saving money; right? Like we think that the private sector will do it cheaper. We also anticipate that by doing it sooner we will save money, which is logical. It seems like costs go up over time. But there is no cap in that agreement that I have found. So, I just want people to understand that the agreement, at least the way that I read it, does obligate us if there -- if the costs go up -- I -- at least I didn't see somewhere a carve out sort of for future councils. I'm looking at it like if we sign this at least from some perspective we are obligated regardless of where the actual cost ends up. Am I incorrect or do you want to set me straight on that? Just want to make sure we are on the same page. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 14 of 23 Stewart: Mr. Mayor, Council Woman Strader, the -- there is two pieces in the agreement that exist. One, it gives us an off ramp there. There is a -- a portion of it that talks about the estimate. So, there is a construction cost estimate that Toll Brother has prepared in working with some contractors to get an estimate for the cost. We do have an off ramp. If the actual cost or bid amounts come in higher than that amount -- and I believe it's ten percent. If it's ten percent higher than that estimate, which we have included in the agreement, we have the option to bail out. So, we can bail out at that time if we don't like the number. Secondly, there is a piece in there -- a component in there that says we will pay no more than five percent change order costs. That's five percent of the cost of construction. So, essentially, we have an opportunity to bail once it's bid if we don't like that number. If it's more than ten percent different than the estimate. And we also have a cap on change order value on that project. Strader: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Council Woman Strader. Strader: I did see the cap on change orders, but it wasn't clear to me that -- at least I -- I didn't see that there was an overall cap. So, I guess if -- just to repeat back what I just heard from you, so the off ramp would be at the time that the bids are received that's kind of our chance, right, really to get out of it and what will be the process in terms of monitoring that and will that come before the Council as kind of -- like if there is a differential between what we expect and what we see is that going to come before the Council to weigh in or how would that off ramp be used? Stewart: I have to defer probably to Kurt for the actual -- what the agreement allows, but I would anticipate yes. In other words, I think even if the bid came in over ten percent we would come to the Council and say per our agreement we don't have to do this. But it's 11 percent over, do you still want to get into this agreement or not? So, would think, yes, we are going to bring this back and -- and have a conversation with you. But I don't know -- Kurt. Yeah, Kurt can probably -- he is the primary architect, so -- of the agreement. Starman: That's a lot of responsibility right there. Good evening, Mayor Simison, Members of Council. I think Warren described that well and I can maybe elaborate on that from the first question as well that Council Member Strader indicated. But the way the agreement is structured today if the bid exceeds a certain value, the city has the ability to terminate the contract, but it's not required to do so. So, there could be a scenario where it's slightly in excess of the figure that's contained in the agreement and the Council may choose to proceed regardless, because that's still a good value for the city. But you are not required to do so. So, if it exceeds the benchmark number we will be back in front of City Council to disclose that and get your direction. Do you want to terminate the agreement or would you prefer to proceed and the Council will make that decision and either way we are contractually allowed to do so. With regard to the cap question, I think Warren described that well. I'm not sure I can add much more to that, but I would say that there is really two aspects of the -- the cost to the city that are -- Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 15 of 23 don't really have a cap. I think, Council Member Strader, you described the -- the structure of the contract accurately. So, the first sort of milestone is we will receive -- or Toll Brothers will receive bids and our staff will work closely with Toll Brothers and be at the bid opening to monitor that process. It will be done all according to Idaho state law. It's all sealed bids and above board. When the bids come in that's our first opportunity and we talked about that if the -- if the bids come in above a certain number that's an opportunity to terminate. Then we have the protection to the city that says change order -- any change orders beyond five percent that is one hundred percent Toll Brothers' responsibility. The city pays none of that. So, the -- the project costs are defined as the original bid amount, plus up to a five percent change -- change orders plural and anything above that is one hundred percent on Toll Brothers, zero percent on the city. So, the city is well protected there. That really leaves only two other categories that put this -- you know, that have some financial costs to the city and they are both somewhat in a relative sense more minor. The first is with regard to some geotechnical work that's -- consulting work that's built into the contract. There is no cap on that number, but the number is not great in this -- as a percent of the total project. I don't have that at my fingertips, but we are talking about -- if you recall maybe 200,000 dollars or less and, then, the second aspect that I recall from -- that doesn't have a cap, but, again, it's a small number relative to the total project cost. So, geotechnical and health construction -- construction staking and inspections that they will need -- that Toll Brothers would have. So, really, the amounts that don't have a cap, either directly or indirectly associated with it, are relatively small in this -- in the overall scheme of the project. But I think the city has very strong protections relative to the actual construction cost and potential change orders. The protections in the contract really do favor the city quite well in my opinion. So, I think we are in a good place there. Happy to answer more questions. Strader: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Council Woman Strader. Strader: And so one thing I wanted to understand was -- yeah. Let's say -- and I don't know if -- do we know if the underlying contracts between Toll Brothers and the -- and the contractors doing the work, are those going to be like guaranteed maximum price contracts or is there a potential that we could get in a situation where you have something outside of a change order -- like let's say that materials go up and because of some changes resulting from the geotechnical work the reality is that their contract passes through to Toll Brothers an increased cost in some way, because it's not a GMP. Is there a risk to the city, because of time or materials increasing or something coming out of the geotechnical work, that we are going to have to eat increase costs outside of a change order? That was something else I was trying to understand. Simison: You got a third phone a friend back there who stood up. Stewart: Yeah. Keith could probably speak to this, too, but I think the bottom line is any change that would be -- that would happen would ultimately end up as a change order. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 16 of 23 So, yes, they could have -- you know, petroleum prices could go sky high and pipe costs could go way up and they could do some sort of effort for force majeure. If we thought that was legitimate it would still be part of a change order. That's how the contract changes. Strader: So, my question would be do we approve change orders? Sorry, Mr. Mayor. Watts: Okay. Council -- or Mayor Simison, Councilman Strader -- Council Woman Strader. Typically I do approve the change orders. We will review them. I would -- this would be something I review with Warren and any type of a material increase, I'm pretty hard -- pretty -- pretty firm on. We have a firm fixed price agreement. So, the bid amount is the bid amount. That's the contract amount. They would have to prove something on -- in my opinion -- my liability or something that was totally way off base before they move forward with a change order and the -- I can't guarantee it's not going to happen, but it would be something out of the ordinary. Simison: So, maybe to -- yeah. I -- I think that you have done what you can to do the protection, but you are not getting to the base question. So, I guess I would ask this. Will there be opposition to putting a thou shalt not exceed whatever number is currently projected in our CFP as a bottom line? We will never pay more than that amount under any circumstance for this contract, just to bring clarity to -- yeah, I still think we are going to be 50 percent of what that number is, but is there a reason not to include that for any reason? Starman: Thank you, Mr. Mayor. So, a couple thoughts. One is the short answer is no. No, there is no prohibition or anything that would preclude that from happening. I know Toll Brothers is anxious to proceed, so it will result in a bit of a delay to the contract, but that -- Simison: One week? Starman: Assuming Toll Brothers is amenable to it. They do have a corporate -- you know, it's a -- Toll Brothers is a nationwide corporation, so they have some -- some structure to it in terms of their attorneys on the east coast and others. I will -- so, I think it can be done. It may take a little time, may -- maybe more than one week, but we will try to get it as quick as we can -- as we can. I would, secondly, say what you alluded to, which is if we, for example, put a not to receive figure of our CIP shows, that's going to -- that number relative to what the city is likely going to spend is -- there is a vast difference, because we are paying 50 percent on the dollar, not one dollar on the dollar. So, I don't know that it has a whole lot of value other than gives us -- you know, it gives -- gives the City Council I guess an insurance that we know we will never pay more than what's in the -- in the city's current CIP. But I think that's the reality of the situation regardless. I don't think we -- we may not need that language, but I guess let's -- you know, if that's desirable we can accomplish that. And the third thing I will mention is we do have a representative from Toll brothers here today. They are -- their Idaho project manager. So, she may have some thoughts for you on that -- that idea or any other Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 17 of 23 questions you have for Toll Brothers we do have representation here tonight and -- and I'm sure she would be happy to answer any questions that she is able to do, so -- Nary: Mr. Mayor. Mr. Mayor, Members of the Council -- Kurt -- correct me if I'm wrong -- and you have said it a couple times. We have a nonappropriation clause, too, in this contract. So, if for some reason come FY-28 when we are going to appropriate the money and all of these safeguards that we think we have covered ourselves fail in some way, the City Council at that time could say we are not going to approve this appropriation and not approve it and not pay for any of it and that's the risk that they are taking on today. So, I mean you -- your backstop is ultimately that city council can say we are not paying for this. We thought we had all this safe in place. It didn't work right. We are not agreeable to this. The cost went up beyond it. We didn't catch every little nuance. We are not going to pay for it period. And you can do that. So, you do have a backstop in the future. Unless I'm mistaken, but that's what I understood from our discussions previously as well. Starman: Yeah. Mr. Mayor, Members of Council, I agree with that a hundred percent. So, it does have -- you know, this -- which is a leap of faith for Toll Brothers. So, we have an explicit nonappropriation clause -- that's required for legal reasons. Otherwise, the contract would be considered debt under the Idaho Constitution and it would be illegal without a vote of the people. So, we explicitly have language that says, you know, this Council cannot bind a future council in 2028 to spend whatever that number is and that's a risk that Toll Brothers is willing to take. Now, I know we are all -- you know, we are a city of our word and we people of our word and it's our intent to honor our contractual agreements and I know that's -- that's -- I know I can speak for the Mayor and the Council to that respect as well. So, you know, we certainly don't intend to use that as an evasive mechanism, but, yeah, at the end of the day we certainly do have that protection. The non appropriation clause allows a -- you know, the council that's sitting here in 2028 to make that decision. Watts: Yeah. Warren just reminded me as well. We actually do have a cap and we come back as a change order and it's already in the change orders can only -- are capped at five percent. So, if they had an increase, it -- it would still be capped at that five percent. Simison: Council Woman Strader. Strader: So, yeah, help me understand that. How does the cap work with change orders then? Is it based on the global change orders calculated as a whole or -- Watts: Correct. So -- Stewart: One project. Strader: Right. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 18 of 23 Watts: Yeah. It's five percent of the value of that work. Strader: Right. Watts: So, I was also going to shed a little bit of light. My typical process -- I kind of view this similar to an ACHD project, where we are not bidding it, it's somebody else doing that. When those bid -- when that bid comes in I will put it on the consent agenda -- agenda typically, come back and just state here is the amount from -- the bid results are here. I will give you the bid results, ask for permission to issue the purchase order for that dollar amount to Toll Brothers, and that gives them the approval right there. That's the number that the five percent is tied to. Stewart: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Where did that -- Stewart: That -- that came for me. Sorry. Simison: Okay. Thank you. Stewart: So, I -- I wanted to try and clarify and address Council Woman Strader's concern. Any change to the contract is solidified through change order. So, I think what you are thinking -- we will get to the other things outside of a change order. Well, no, everything ultimately ends up being a change to the contract. So, let's just say for the kicks and giggles, we have a contract amount, the bid price was a million bucks. Based on the agreement that we have, the change order values are capped at five percent of a million bucks. The city will never pay more than that. So, even if they have a whole plethora of reasons why their costs go up, our cost is capped at five percent of a hundred -- or of a million bucks and they are responsible for the balance. Strader: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Council Woman Strader. Strader: And there is no -- and -- but we are not party to that contract with the underlying contractor; correct? Watts: No. Strader: Right. Watts: Yeah. Their -- their -- their cost could escalate from the contractor to them. Strader: Certainly. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 19 of 23 Watts: We don't have an agreement with them. We have an agreement with Toll Brothers that says five percent of that contract value is the maximum cap that you can request change orders for. Strader: Yeah. No, I -- Mr. Mayor? Simison: Council Woman Strader. Strader: Yeah. I understand. I -- I think what I'm getting at is just having looked at a lot of those types of construction contracts, because they are all so different and because we are not a party to them, I just wanted to ensure that there is not the potential for those underlying costs to get passed through to us from a practical perspective. For example, we are halfway through the project. We find that there have been change orders. We are trying to calculate it. And from a practical perspective it's not really -- you see what I'm saying? Starman: So, Mr. Mayor, Council Member Strader, to provide some -- some comfort in that regard, so two things. One is -- they both relate to one another, but the -- the contract that's before you today that is between Toll Brothers and the city and you are correct, the city is not and will not be a party to the construction contract between Toll Brothers and whoever the successful bidder is. We are not a party to that agreement. But our agreement with Toll Brothers gives us the authority and -- to review and approve that contract and so we review and approve it before they issue it and -- number one. And, then, related to that is they -- they have already given us -- some months ago, quite frankly -- but have given us their standard contract and we have already looked at it and saw no -- no concerns of that nature. Now, it's been a while since I looked at it, so I'm reluctant to kind of jump into detail, but we have seen the contract and per hour agreement with Toll Brothers, if you choose to approve it, we get to review the final contract and say yea or nay. You know, we can't be unreasonable or capricious about that, but we -- we have the ability to review and sign off on their contract just as to form, so it doesn't -- you know, doesn't have any provisions that might be detrimental to the city. So, we have seen their standard contract that they use and there is no concern. We don't -- do not see any concerns of that nature. Strader: Okay. Starman: We had a question way back when -- I'm sorry. Mr. Mayor and Council Member Strader -- about whether they have a guaranteed maximum price. I think they do have a contract of that nature or maybe some verbiage to that effect. I wonder -- would you -- with the Mayor's permission may we invite the representative from Toll Brothers up to speak to that? Would you mind? Simison: Good evening. Shurance: Hi. Good evening. I'm Hannah Shurance with Toll Brothers to speak to our contract language. We don't have -- in our language we don't have a maximum amount. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 20 of 23 It's dictated by our bids and, then, we put that into our contract. I will speak back to change orders of the nature of -- say unit prices went up or, you know, pipe went up or anything like that. We do typically hold in our contract them to a year worth of pricing and, then, obviously, if it's something like we went through with COVID with prices going up, we try to work with our contractors when we can. So, we do have some things in our contract, but we don't have a maximum price per se. That's dictated by the bids. Starman: Mr. Mayor, with your permission, sometimes we use different terminology in government versus private sector. So, I -- so, sometimes we will use -- and Keith will help us with the terminology even in the government sector, but I think what you said is that you don't go into the project with a -- with a maximum price, but once you have bids that is the contract price and any change from that point going forward is done by change order and you would agree that those change orders per the proposed agreement are subject to a five percent cap relative to the city. Shurance: To -- per the agreement. Yes. Starman: Is that helpful? Overton: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Overton. Overton: This has nothing to do with the money. Just a curious question and it may be nothing, but when we heard this and approved it and I thought it was a fantastic idea that Toll Brothers would step forward two years ahead of our schedule, we approved two projects. Those two projects are hinged to this being completed. Do we have to do anything special with any other projects that come in that are going to be attached to the completion of this project that is not handled by our city as part of their conditions of approval? Stewart: That's already come up. I think -- and I would have to -- you know, that's kind of a community development decision. I think the way they are handling it now is they are basically saying we -- we can't approve you -- can't move you forward because you don't have access to sewer until this project's done. They are not -- they are not in the driver's seat in other words. We can't approve them, because their connection to sewer is not in their control. It is with Toll Brothers in this situation. So, they are in a little bit different situation. Once the sewer lines are complete, then, absolutely, they will probably come to you guys and -- and other developments will and seek approval for whatever projects they want to do. But I think right now what I understood talking with Caleb is that they are basically telling others that want to, you know, come in at this point you have to wait until that sewer is done, because we can't approve you, because you are not in the driver's seat. Simison: Council, any additional questions, comments, motions? Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 21 of 23 Taylor: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Taylor. Taylor: You know, I think it is a great discussion and I remember when we had it originally in June a lot of ensuring that not just the city was protected, but that Toll Brothers understood the -- the risk that they were undertaking and I -- I think as a Council we appreciate them sort of stepping up. This is a great way for us to save money for the taxpayers. I think it's a great agreement. And I will say I love attorneys, but I have never met an attorney that would encourage me to do something risky. I feel like we are in pretty solid ground here with what we have, but I do appreciate the discussion on making sure that taxpayers are being protected and the city is being protected. So, with that I would offer a motion that we approve the sewer trunk line cooperative agreement -- development agreement with Toll Brothers for the construction of a portion of the McDermott sewer trunk line. Overton: Second. Simison: I have a motion and a second to approve the agreement for Item 6 regarding the sewer trunk line cooperative agreement development of Toll Brothers. Is there discussion? If not, all in favor signify by saying aye. Opposed nay? The ayes have it and the item is agreed to. Thank you all. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. Stewart: Thank you all. Simison: Thank you very much for a lot of hard work on that one. So, appreciate it. PUBLIC HEARINGS (Action Item) 7. Public Hearing for Proposed 2026 Shelter Fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department Simison: Okay. With that we will move on to Item 7 tonight, which is a public hearing for proposed 2026 shelter fees for the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department. We will open this public hearing with comments from -- and we could come up with a good name, but we will just call you Mr. White, so -- White: Mr. Mayor, Members of Council, thanks for having me tonight. These are the shelter fees and the park fees that we discussed a few weeks ago. In between now and then I had shoulder surgery. So, it's been about a little over -- almost a month, really, since we discussed this. But just kind of a quick recap that we discussed a couple -- about a month ago was -- is these -- these park fees and shelter fees were last updated in 2018. Between '18 and now the CPI says the inflation rate is close to 29 to 30 percent. So, that's our proposal was to raise them 30 percent and we had some good Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 22 of 23 dialogue there with that and, then, that was the shelter fees were proposed 30 percent. The park fees were more based on a cost recovery -- the cost recovery cost that we have based on what it is and so, really, with that I will stand for questions if you guys have them. Simison: Thank you. Council, any questions? Okay. Seeing no questions. This is a public hearing. Mr. Clerk, do we have anyone signed up on this item? Johnson: Mr. Mayor, there is nobody that signed up. Simison: Okay. Is there anybody present who would like to provide testimony on this item as they work on their school assignments and want to talk about parks or anything else? Or if you are online you can use the raise your hand feature. Seeing no one jumping up and down to provide testimony, do I have a motion to close the public hearing? Whitlock: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Whitlock. Whitlock: I move we close the public hearing agenda Item No. 7 for proposed 2026 shelter fees for Meridian Parks Recreation Department. Little Roberts: Second. Simison: I have a motion and a second to close the public hearings. Is there any discussion? If not, all in favor signify by saying aye. Opposed nay? The ayes have it and the public hearing is closed. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES 8. Resolution No. 25-2550: A Resolution Adopting the 2026 Shelter Fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department; Authorizing the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department to Collect Such Fees; and Providing an Effective Date Simison: Next item up is Item 8, which is Resolution No. 25-2550. Whitlock: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Whitlock. Whitlock: I move that we approve Agenda Item No. 8, Resolution No. 25-2550, resolution adopting the 2026 shelter fees Meridian Parks and Recreation Department, authorizing the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department to collect such fees and providing an effective date. Meridian City Council December 2,2025 Page 23 of 23 Little Roberts: Second. Simison: Have a motion and a second to approve Resolution No. 25-2550. Is there any discussion? Do we need a roll call on this one, Mr. Nary? Nary: Yes. Simison: With that clerk call the roll. Roll Call: Cavener, yea; Strader, yea; Overton, yea; Little Roberts, yea; Taylor, yea; Whitlock, yea. Simison: All ayes. Motion carries and the item is agreed to. Thank you very much. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. FUTURE MEETING TOPICS Simison: Okay. Council, anything in our future meeting topics or a motion to adjourn? Cavener: Mr. Mayor? Simison: Councilman Cavener. Cavener: I move we adjourn our meeting. Strader: Second. Simison: Motion and second to adjourn. All in favor signify by saying aye. Opposed nay? The ayes have it. We are adjourned. MOTION CARRIED: ALLAYES. MEETING ADJOURNED AT 7:00 P.M. (AUDIO RECORDING ON FILE OF THESE PROCEEDINGS) MAYOR ROBERT E. SIMISON 12-16-2025 ATTEST: CHRIS JOHNSON - CITY CLERK 12-16-2025 E IDIAN;--- /hl R AGENDA ITEM Public Forum - Future Meeting Topics The Public are invited to sign up in advance of the meeting at www.meridiancity.org/forum to address elected officials regarding topics of general interest or concern of public matters. Comments specific to an active land use/development applications are not permitted during this time. By law, no decisions can be made on topics presented at the Public Forum. However, City Council may request the topic be added to a future meeting agenda for further discussion or action. The Mayor may also direct staff to provide followup assistance regarding the matter. I I CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC FORUM SIGN-IN SHEET Date: December 02, 2025 Please sign in below if you wish to address the Mayor and City Council and provide a brief description of your topic. Please observe the following rules of the Public Forum: • DO NOT: o Discuss active applications or proposals pending before Planning and Zoning or City Council o Complain about city staff, individuals, business or private matters • DO o When it is your turn to speak, state your name and address first o Observe a 3-minute time limit (you may be interrupted if your topic is deemed inappropriate for this forum) Name (please print) Brief Description of Discussion Topic E IDIAN 'aAHO AGENDA ITEM ITEM TOPIC: Resolution No. 25-2547: A Resolution Establishing the Appointment of Helen Muscolo to Seat 3 of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission; and Providing an Effective Date CITY OF MERIDIAN RESOLUTION NO. 25- BY THE CITY COUNCIL: CAVENER,LITTLE ROBERTS, OVERTON, STRADER, TAYLOR, WHITLOCK A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE APPOINTMENT OF HELEN MUSCOLO TO SEAT 3 OF THE MERIDIAN PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Meridian City Code § 2-1-1(D) sets forth Advisory Commissions' membership qualifications and terms of service; and WHEREAS, Meridian City Code § 2-1-3.1 establishes the Parks and Recreation Commission, its duties and powers; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Meridian deems it to be in the best interest of the citizens of the City of Meridian to approve the appointment of Helen Muscolo to Seat 3 of the Parks and Recreation Commission as recommended by Mayor Simison; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN CITY, IDAHO: Section 1. That, effective immediately, Helen Muscolo is hereby reappointed to Seat 3 of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Commission,which term shall expire October 31, 2026; Section 2. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and approval. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this 2nd day of December, 2025. APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this 2nd day of December, 2025. APPROVED: ATTEST: By: Mayor Robert E. Simison Chris Johnson, City Clerk RESOLUTION FOR APPOINTMENT OF MUSCOLO TO SEAT 3 OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION-Page I E IDIAN 'aAHO AGENDA ITEM ITEM TOPIC: Request from Mr. William Kerwin for Connection to the City Water and Sewer Systems Outside City Limits at 3150 N. Black Cat Rd. C� (1E RIDIAN:-- MEMO TO CITY COUNCIL Request to Include Topic on the City Council Agenda From: Kyle Radek, Public Works Meeting Date: TBD Presenter: Kyle Radek Estimated Time: 10 minutes Topic: Request from Mr. William Kerwin for Connection to the City Water and Sewer Systems Outside City Limits at 3150 N. Black Cat Road Recommended Council Action: Approve the request from William Kerwin for connection to the City Water and Sewer System with agreement to pursue annexation. Background: I. DEPARTMENT CONTACT PERSONS Kyle Radek,Assistant City Engineer 208-489-0343 Warren Stewart, City Engineer 208-489-0350 Laurelei McVey, Director of Public Works 208-985-1259 II. DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST TO CONNECT Mr. Kerwin is the owner of the property and building at 3150 N. Black Cat Road. The home on the property is currently being served by a well and septic system. The property is contiguous with the City. The septic system drain field is being destroyed by the widening of Black Cat Road by ACHD. An existing sewer service is available to serve the property, and ACHD is constructing a water service from Black Cat Road to serve the property as part of the road construction project. Mr. Kerwin rents the property and has signed an agreement with the City to connect to city water and sewer ASAP and pursue annexation. III. CITY COUNCIL REVIEW Page I of 5 Mr. Kerwin's request is governed by Meridian City Code sections 9-1-16 (as to the water connection request) and 9-4-26(A) (as to the sewer connection request). These provisions state that the City may grant a request to provide City water service to a property outside of city limits if the requestor demonstrates a compelling health or safety reason to do so. If this standard is met, the process established by Code is for Public Works to bring the request to City Council and make a written recommendation regarding whether to allow the proposed connection. City Council, in the exercise of its discretion, may either grant or deny the request after review of the materials. If City Council grants the request,the property owner is to enter into an agreement with the City of Meridian for the provision of water service outside the city limits. In the agreement, the owner must agree to comply with City policies and codes; to pay all applicable connection, assessment, and service fees; to annex into the City; not to change or intensify use of the property prior to annexation; and other reasonable conditions of granting the request to connect to the city water system that may be imposed by the City. IV. STAFF FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS Staff finds that Mr. Kerwin has demonstrated a compelling health and safety reason to connect water and sewer services to this parcel outside of city limits. Community Development, Park, and Fire staff have no concerns with the property coming in for annexation. Staff recommends that City Council approve the request to connect to City water and sewer following execution of an agreement which includes requiring the owner to: • Pay for all construction required as well as all water and sewer assessments and applicable fees • Complete the annexation process • Decommission (Abandon) the septic system according to State law V. ALTERNATIVES A denial of this request would mean that the owner would need to complete the annexation process prior to hooking up to city water and sewer services. This would affect the owners ability to rent the property during that time VI. TIME CONSTRAINTS The owner would like to secure an agreement with the City and proceed with connection and application for annexation as soon as possible. VII. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS • Email request from owner to hook up to City services • Map of parcel Approved for Council Agenda: Date: Page 2 of 5 ATTACHMENT 1 Email Request from William Kerwin for Connection to the City Water and Sewer Systems Outside City Limits Kyle Radek From: q kerwin <kerwinfamily6@grnail.com> Sent: Monday,Novernbef 3,2025 11:07 AM To: Kyle Radek Subject Re:Annexation Exte rnal Se nde r-Rkmm use caution with links or attachments. KYLE, Yes the drain field is effected by the ACHD project.So if we can allow for the sewer to be done before the completed annexation that would be greet. I understand that a ccnnectio nto city water will be required as well_ Thank You for your help Ed Kerwin On Fri,Oct31, 2025, 10:31 AM Kyle Radek<kradekPrneridiancity.org wrote: wilham, Just to clarify,you'll canappty for annexation through our citizen portal_ Planning can help you with that. I think thatyou are intendingto request connection to water and sewer service to the parcel.BEFORE annexation because the ACHE)project is requiring you tocnnnecttosewer- Further,you understand that connection to sewer will trigger arequirementtoconnecttowater. You understand that this can all.bedoneafterannexation, but the demolition of the septic drain field will create a competling health and safety reason to allow you to hookup prior to completing annexation_ Please confirm that this is the situation,or clarify if it is not to we can get started on the right process,whether that's just to apply for annexation,or to ask for connection before annexation_ Thanks, Ky le From:g kerwin<kerwinfamily6@cmail.com> Sent:Friday,October 31,2025 9:33 AM i Page 3 of 5 To:Kyle Radek<kradekrBmeridiancity.om> Subject:Annexation External Sendei -Please use caution with links orartachmerm. Kyle, I Wll[is in Kerwin who owns the property at 3150N Bloc kcat road would like to request annexation into the city of meridian boundaries.This is being required in order to get city sewer and water which is being required because of AOHD road project at the corner of BLACKOAT AND USTICK_ THANKYOU ILLIAM KERIN 208-57 3-0755 Page 4 of 5 ATTACHMENT • / N Black Cat Road 12126 LS '1 0 IU12Page 5 of 5 5 1 r' F Ada County Recorder Trent Tripple 2025-083215 Boise,Idaho Pgs=6 cfowler 12/15/2025 10:09:27 AM CITY OF MERIDIAN IDAHO$0.00 Electronically Recorded RECORDING REQUESTED BY AND WHEN RECORDED RETURN TO: City Clerk City of Meridian 33 E.Broadway Avenue Meridian,ID 83642 AGREEMENT FOR PROVISION OF WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE MERIDIAN CITY LIMITS: PARCEL NUMBER S1203223410,3150 N.BLACK CAT ROAD This AGREEMENT FOR PROVISION OF WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE MERIDIAN CITY LIMITS ("Agreement") is made this ty day of rvisu e,$-J,y 2025 ("Effective Date"),by and between the City of Meridian, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the State of Idaho,whose address is 33 East Broadway Avenue,Meridian, Idaho ("City"),and William Kerwin, 2750 N. Lapis Avenue, Meridian, Ada County, Idaho ("User") (collectively, "Parties"). WHEREAS, User is the owner of parcel number S1203223410,township/range/section 3N/I W/03,located at 3150 N. Black Cat Road,Meridian,Ada County, Idaho ("Subject Property"), which real property is located outside of Meridian City limits; WHEREAS, Due to the ACHD Ustick Road Black Cat to Ten Mile Project eliminating User's septic drain field, User seeks to connect the Subject Property to the sewer system; WHEREAS,the City is authorized by Idaho Code section 50-323 to develop, operate, and maintain a domestic water system, and to protect the same from contamination, and the City does exercise such authority, including by the adoption and enforcement of Title 9, Chapters I and 4, Meridian City Code; WHEREAS,the City is authorized by Idaho Code section 50-332 to operate and maintain a domestic sewer system, and the City does exercise such authority, including by the adoption and enforcement of Title 9, Chapter 4, Meridian City Code; WHEREAS, User requests to connect the existing residence at Subject Property to the City sewer and water systems, and to disconnect and abandon the private septic system at Subject Property; WHEREAS,the Subject Property is contiguous to the City limits; NOW,THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged and agreed, and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein contained, and in consideration of the recitals above,which are incorporated herein,the Parties agree as follows: I.COMMITMENTS BY CITY. AGREEMENT FOR EXTENSION OF DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE MERIDIAN CITY LIMITS—3150 N.BLACK CAT ROAD PAGE 1 OF 6 E A. Provision of Services. At all times relevant hereunder, City shall provide sewer and water services to the Subject Property, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any and all applicable laws and City ordinances. B. Billing. City shall bill User monthly for water and sewer usage according to the metering, accounting, and billing system in place under Meridian City Code and the policies and practices of the City of Meridian. C. Recordation. City shall record this Agreement, and shall submit proof of such recording to User. II.COMMITMENTS BY USER. A. Payment for City services. User shall be responsible for fulfilling User's obligation to pay to City any and all costs related to sewer and water infrastructure construction, materials, and connection, including, but not limited to: hookup, assessment, meter installation, and inspection fees. Upon connection to the City's water or sewer system, User shall pay to City all applicable fees and costs for water and sewer services provided, including, but not limited to use fees, as such are calculated and billed by City as set forth herein and established by law or City ordinance. The exclusive remedy for disputes, objections, or appeals regarding such fees and charges shall be appeal to the Board of Adjustment under the procedures set forth in Meridian City Code. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement,this provision shall be binding upon User and upon any and all successors in interest of User and/or to the Subject Property. B. No cross-connection. User shall abide by and comply with any and all applicable provisions of law, which shall specifically include, but shall not be limited to, compliance with Title 9, Chapter 3, Meridian City Code and/or any and all similar ordinances subsequently adopted, which prohibit the installation and/or maintenance of a cross- connection to the City's water system. C. Annexation. User hereby explicitly agrees to annexation of the Subject Property into the City of Meridian. User shall submit an application for annexation and connection to City water services within one hundred and eighty (180) days. User shall use diligent efforts to ensure that User's application for annexation of the Subject Property shall proceed to completion in a timely manner. User shall provide all required information and complete all tasks required for annexation of the Subject Property. Should User fail to complete such application, User acknowledges and agrees that City shall be authorized to shut off services to the Property and initiate the process of annexing the Subject Property, at User's sole expense, and, if necessary, to assess all costs and fees related to such annexation against the utility account for the Subject Property. User further acknowledges and agrees that User's failure to pay any utility bill due and owing, including any portion for annexation costs and fees, may result in disconnection of services to the Subject Property and/or debt collection proceedings or other civil remedies. D. Decommissioning (Abandonment) of private septic system. No later than one hundred and eighty (180) days after the execution of this agreement, User shall properly AGREEMENT FOR EXTENSION OF DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE MERIDIAN CITY LIMITS-3150 N.BLACK CAT ROAD PAGE 2 OF 6 decommission and any and all septic systems available on the Subject Property according to State law. E. Consent to entry. User shall, and hereby does, provide perpetual consent and access to the City to enter the Subject Property for the purpose of inspecting any and all water and sewer pipes, connections, and related infrastructure. Except as to routine meter readings or in the event of an imminent or realized threat to the public health, safety, or welfare, City shall attempt to provide User at least twenty-four(24) hours prior notice of such entry; such notice may be verbal or written and may be posted at the Subject Property. III.GENERAL PROVISIONS. A. Default. Any failure to perform the terms and conditions of this Agreement, or any portion thereof, shall be a default hereunder. In the event of a default, the non-defaulting party may serve a written Notice of Default upon the defaulting party by the method set forth herein. Except in case of an imminent or realized threat to the public health, safety, or welfare,the defaulting party shall have thirty(30) days following delivery of such notice to cure or correct the default before the non-defaulting party may seek any remedy as provided herein. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, this provision shall be binding upon the Parties and upon any and all successors in interest thereof. B. Enforcement. This Agreement shall be enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction by either City or User, or any respective successor(s) in interest thereof. An action at law or in equity, as appropriate, shall lie to secure specific performance of any covenant, agreement, condition, commitment, and/or obligation set forth herein. In addition, remedies available to City shall include, but shall not be limited to,termination of water and/or service to User and/or to any successor(s) in interest. C. Notices. Any notice desired by the Parties or required by this Agreement shall be deemed delivered after deposit in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: City: City of Meridian Attn: Public Works Department Director 33 E. Broadway Ave. Meridian, Idaho 83642 User: William Kerwin 2750 N. Lapis Avenue Meridian, Idaho 83646 Either Party may change its address for the purpose of this section by delivering to the other Party written notification of such change, establishing a new address for noticing purposes, in accordance with the requirements of this section. D. Time is of the essence. The Parties acknowledge and agree that time is strictly of the essence with respect to each and every term, condition, and provision hereof, and that the failure to timely perform any of the obligations hereunder shall constitute a breach and AGREEMENT FOR EXTENSION OF DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE MERIDIAN CITY LIMITS-3150 N.BLACK CAT ROAD PAGE 3 OF 6 default hereunder by the Party so failing to perform. E. Binding upon successors. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, this Agreement shall be binding upon any and all owners of the Subject Property, any and all subsequent owners thereof, and each and every other person acquiring an interest in the Subject Property. Nothing herein shall, or shall be construed to, in any way prevent the sale or alienation of the Subject Property, or any portion thereof, except that any sale or alienation shall occur subject to the provisions of this Agreement, and any successive owner or owners shall be both benefited and bound by the conditions and restrictions herein expressed. F. Severability. If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such provision shall be deemed to be excised herefrom and the invalidity thereof shall not affect any other provision or provisions contained herein. G. Attorney fees. Should any litigation be commenced between the parties hereto concerning this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled, in addition to any other relief as may be granted,to court costs and reasonable attorney fees as determined by such court. This provision shall be deemed to be a separate contract between the Parties and shall survive, inter alia, any default, termination, or forfeiture of this Agreement. H. Final Agreement. This Agreement sets forth all promises, inducements, agreements, conditions, and understandings between City and User relative to the subject matter hereof, and there are no promises, agreements, conditions, or understandings, either oral or written, express or implied, between City and User, other than as are stated herein. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, no subsequent alteration, amendment, change, or addition to this Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties unless set forth in writing and duly executed by both Parties or their successors in interest. I. Non-waiver. Failure of either Party to promptly enforce the performance of any term of this Agreement shall not constitute a waiver or relinquishment of any Party's right to thereafter enforce such term, and any right or remedy hereunder may be asserted at any time after either party becomes entitled to the benefit thereof, notwithstanding delay in enforcement. All rights and remedies herein enumerated shall be cumulative and none shall exclude any other right or remedy allowed by law. Likewise, the exercise of any remedy provided for herein or allowed by law shall not be to the exclusion of any other remedy. J. Compliance with laws. Throughout the course of this Agreement, the Parties shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and codes of Federal, State, and local governments. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of Idaho, and the ordinances of the City of Meridian. The City's ordinances appertaining to the regulation, control, and use of its sewer and water systems, and any prospective amendments to and/or recodifications thereof, are specifically and without limitation incorporated into this Agreement as if set forth fully herein. K. Advice of attorney. Each party warrants and represents that in executing this AGREEMENT FOR EXTENSION OF DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE MERIDIAN CITY LIMITS-3150 N.BLACK CAT ROAD PAGE 4 OF 6 I Agreement, it has received independent legal advice from its attorney or the opportunity to seek such advice. L. Approval Required: This Agreement shall not become effective or binding until approved by the City Council of the City of Meridian. Signature lines on following page. AGREEMENT FOR EXTENSION OF DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE MERIDIAN CITY LIMITS-3150 N.BLACK CAT ROAD PAGE 5 OF 6 IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed this Agreement on the Effective Date first written above. I USER: STATE OF IDAHO ) ss: � County of ) REBY CERTIFY that on this�day of Illia Ke n tij JOW—,2025,before the undersigned,a Notary Public in the State of Idaho,personally appeared William Kerwin,known or identified to me IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal,the day and year in this No. ertificate first above written. *OTARyPUB p ZI'1G Notary Public for Ij4ho Residing at o Idaho 7 OF VD � My Commission Expires: o�. 0 CITY OF MERIDIAN: Attest: BY: Chris Johnson, City Clerk 12-2-2025 Robert E. Simison, Mayor 12-2-2025 STATE OF IDAHO ) ): ss County of Ada ) On this 2nd day of December ,2025,before me,a Notary Public,personally appeared Robert E.Simison and Chris Johnson,know or identified to me to be the Mayor and Clerk,respectively,of the City of Meridian, who executed the instrument or the person that executed this instrument of behalf of said City,and acknowledged to me that such City executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. Notary Public for Idaho Residing at Meridian Idaho My Commission Expires: 3-28-2028 AGREEMENT FOR EXTENSION OF DOMESTIC WATER SERVICE OUTSIDE MERIDIAN CITY LIMITS—3150 N.BLACK CAT ROAD PAGE 6 OF 6 E IDIAN 'aAHO AGENDA ITEM ITEM TOPIC: Sewer Trunk Line Cooperative Development Agreement with Toll Brothers for the Construction of a Portion of the McDermott Sewer Trunk Line Mayor Robert E. Simison E IDIA City Council Members: 1 � Luke Cavener, President ..LL �'! Liz Strader,Vice President i D A H Brian Whitlock Doug Taylor John Overton Anne Little Roberts TO: Mayor Robert E. Simison Members of the City Council FROM: Warren Stewart, P.E. City Engineer DATE: November 18, 2025 SUBJECT: Sewer Trunk Line Cooperative Development Agreement with Toll Brothers for the construction of a portion of the McDermott sewer trunk line. REQUESTED COUNCIL DATE: December 2, 2025 I. RECOMMENDED ACTION A. Approve the Sewer Trunk Line Cooperative Development Agreement with Toll Brothers, and authorize the Mayor to sign the agreement. II. DEPARTMENT CONTACT PERSONS Warren Stewart, City Engineer 208-489-0350 Laurelei McVey, Director of Public Works 208-489-0365 III. DESCRIPTION A. Background The City Council was provided with information on a proposed reimbursement agreement between the City and Toll Brothers to construct a large diameter trunk sewer line in a portion of McDermott Road. The City planned to construct the sewer in 2028, but Toll Brothers would like to partner with the City and advance the sewer line approximately 2 years. The project has the potential to significantly reduce the City's cost compared to the City completing the work independently. Page 1 of 2 B. The Agreement Since initially discussing this concept with the City Council, city staff have been working with the developer to finalize the cooperative reimbursement agreement. City Council placed a January 8, 2026 deadline for the agreement to be approved. The agreement and various exhibits are provided for your review. Total project costs currently identified in the agreement are based on recent estimates of construction costs. The agreement allows for the revision of the cost estimates to actual costs as they become known. There are also off-ramps in the agreement if the actual cost differs significantly from the estimates. The City will not be responsible for reimbursing the developer our portion of the project until 2028. This aligns with our regularly scheduled construction timeline. As a result, there will be no accelerated financial impact to the City. Design, construction and testing costs reimbursable by the City only apply to components of the project the City planned to construct. Any other design, construction or testing costs are the sole responsibility of the developer. The agreement limits the City's responsibility for Change Orders to 5%of the bid amount. Anything over that value is the sole responsibility of the developer. This project will take months to complete.Work is anticipated to start in the spring of 2026, but final acceptance is not expected until sometime in 2027. Once the project is complete, other parcels along the new sewer line will have access to the City sewer and could start the development process. By entering into this cooperative agreement,the City will save approximately$3.6 million dollars over what it would cost to complete the project independently. It will advance the completion of this section of sewer line by 2 years and allow for the orderly development of other parcels along McDermott Road. C. Time Constraints The agreement must be signed by January 81h, 2026, to meet the City Council's deadline. D. Alternatives The City Council could choose to reject the agreement. Rejecting the agreement would delay the construction of the sewer project and prohibit/delay the construction of development projects previously annexed by the Council.The City would also lose approximately$3.6 million dollars in savings for the construction of this portion of the McDermott sewer trunk line. Page 2 of 2 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT This SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and entered into as of the 2nd day of December, 2025 (the "Effective Date")by and between the CITY OF MERIDIAN, a municipal corporation of the State of Idaho ("City"), and TOLL BROTHERS, INC., a Delaware corporation ("Developer"). City and Developer may be referred to in this Agreement individually as a "Party" or collectively as the "Parties" as warranted under the circumstances. RECITALS A. Developer owns, or will own, that certain real property in Ada County, Idaho that is approximately 180 acres and graphically depicted on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein (the"Property"). B. Developer is planning to develop the Property through annexation into the City of Meridian and subdivision of the Property,which will consist of approximately 689 single-family buildable lots and 14 buildable commercial lots to be developed as two subdivisions in multiple phases (collectively "Day Spring"). C. Developer is in the process of securing the necessary land use entitlements from the City and other agencies for Day Spring, including, but not limited to, approvals for annexation, zoning, and subdivision of the Property(the"Day Spring Approvals"). D. City,through its public works department,constructs,manages,and maintains a City-wide sewer system and provides sewer services to property within the City's municipal boundaries. E. As part of City's provision of sewer service within the City's municipal boundary and to plan for service within the City's area of impact, City has prepared the 2023 Collection System Master Plan Update,which includes a sewer infrastructure Capital Improvements Plan("CIP"). F. The CIP and the City's Comprehensive Financial Plan ("CFP") include sewer projects that address current and future capacity issues, replace deteriorated components, and expand the City's wastewater service area as the City grows and infills. G. Providing sewer service to the Property necessitates completion of sewer infrastructure projects on the CIP and CFP, including a portion of the sewer infrastructure project identified as project KA that is located north of W.Ustick Road,as depicted on Figure 171 of the CIP(the"CIP Map"),attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit B, which project is described and detailed on Exhibit C (the "Plans and Specifications"), attached hereto and incorporated herein (collectively, the "Sewer Improvements"or"Project").For clarity,the Parties acknowledge that Developer also intends to construct a portion of the sewer infrastructure identified as K.3 on the CIP Map at Developer's expense or the expense of others,but, for the purpose of this Agreement, K.3 is explicitly excluded from the Sewer Improvements or Project, and any expenses associated with K.3 shall not be Reimbursable Project Costs, as that term is defined below. H. The Sewer Improvements are regional public infrastructure improvements that generally benefit the City and are designed to serve large areas of northwest Meridian in addition to the Property. 1. Pursuant to the CIP and CFP, the Sewer Improvements are planned to be completed between City fiscal years 2027 and 2028,with a planned completion date of September 30,2028(the"CIP Completion Date"). SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 1 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E J. The Parties desire to enter into this Agreement in order to set forth the terms and conditions related to: (1)the construction of the Project;and(2)the sharing,between the Parties, of the Project Costs, as that term is defined below. AGREEMENT NOW THEREFORE,for good and valuable consideration,the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged by the Parties, and based on the recitals set forth above, which are hereby acknowledged by the Parties as true and correct and incorporated herein,the Parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Additional Definitions. In addition to the terms defined throughout the body of this Agreement,the following terms shall have the following meanings in this Agreement: a. "Project Estimate" means an estimate of the Project Costs prepared by the Developer in consultation with the Project Engineer(or other engineer licensed under the laws of the State of Idaho)attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit D. b. "Project Construction Manager"shall mean an employee or agent of Developer, or a related entity, who shall coordinate and supervise all aspects of the Project design, bidding, and construction. C. "Project Costs" refers to all costs of completing the Project, including: (i) all design, engineering, permitting, construction, testing, and inspection costs ("Direct Project Costs"), (ii) compensation for the Project Construction Manager, which shall total three percent (3%) of Direct Project Costs, and (iii) all other costs related to and reasonably necessary for completion of the Project. d. "Project Engineer"shall mean an Idaho licensed engineer engaged by Developer to manage and coordinate the design,inspection and certification of the Project. e. "City Liaison"shall mean the City employee(s)who shall coordinate and oversee the Project on behalf of City. f. "Substantial Completion" and "Substantially Complete" shall mean when the Project Engineer determines City has full and unrestricted use and benefit of the facilities, both from an operational and safety standpoint, and only minor incidental work or correction or repair remains for the physical completion of the Project. For clarity, Substantial Completion does not constitute final acceptance by the City. 2. Project Design and Plans and Specifications. Developer has engaged with qualified consultants, including the Project Engineer, to have the final Plans and Specifications prepared for the Project. By entering into this Agreement the Parties both acknowledge and agree that the Plans and Specifications have been duly reviewed and are hereby approved. Upon execution of this Agreement, Developer shall forward to City copies of the Plans and Specifications for the Project in its and/or its consultant's possession,including but not limited to design plans,data,consultant reports prepared by third parties, soil reports, engineering reports, and right-of-way plans (collectively"Design Plans"). Developer hereby grants City an irrevocable license providing City with reasonable access to all designs, plans, specifications, reports, data and other materials (both digital, electronic and hard copy) produced by Developer and its agents and contractors under this Agreement. All ownership interest in the Design Plans is Developer's. SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 2 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E 3. Project Estimate. Based on the Project Estimate, the Project Costs are estimated to be Seven Million Two Hundred Forty-Five Thousand Six Hundred Sixty-Five Dollars($7,245,665);however, the Parties acknowledge and agree this is only an estimate and the actual Project Costs may be greater or less than the Project Estimate. 4. Construction Bidding. Developer shall utilize a competitive sealed bid process to solicit bids for construction of the Project in compliance with the Plans and Specifications, which bids shall be solicited in accordance with Idaho law for the procurement of public works construction by political subdivisions, including, but not limited to, Idaho Code section 67-2805(2)(a). Developer may hire, at Developer's sole cost and expense, a third-party construction project manager to solicit competitive bids following the requirements set forth above. City shall review and approve in writing the bid process and bid amount prior to Developer awarding a construction contract to the successful bidder("Contractor"), which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or conditioned. Developer shall provide City with a summary of all responsive bid packages.For clarity, and in accordance with Section 14 of this Agreement, City shall not be required to approve any bid amount that exceeds Six Million Five Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-Eight Dollars($6,564,398). 5. Construction Contract.The construction contract between Developer and Contractor(the "Construction Contract") shall include, at minimum,the following provisions: (i) a requirement that the Contractor provide payment and performance bonds required by the Public Contracts Bond Act, Chapter 19, Title 54, Idaho Code, naming City as an additional beneficiary; (ii) a requirement that the Contractor be licensed as a public works contractor (Chapter 19, Title 54, Idaho Code); (iii) a requirement that the construction of the Project be Substantially Complete within two (2)years from the date Developer issues a notice to proceed to the Contractor, or no later than September 30, 2028, whichever is earlier; (iv) a provision that the time for Substantial Completion of the Project will only be extended by(a) acts of God, (b)war,(c)delays caused by City,or(d)unreasonable delays caused by utilities providers or other agencies; (v) a requirement that the Contractor maintain liability insurance insuring against bodily injury or death with limits of not less than Two Million Dollars($2,000,000)per person and per occurrence, and property damage with a limit of One Million Dollars($1,000,000)per occurrence,naming both Developer and City as additional insureds; and(vi)at least a two(2)year warranty on the work and materials of the Project that is assignable to City, said warranty period shall begin immediately upon issuance of City's Final Acceptance Letter. Prior to entering into the Construction Contract for the Project, Developer shall obtain the written approval of City of the form and terms of the Construction Contract, which shall not be unreasonably withheld so long as this Section 5 is being complied with. Developer shall provide City with a final copy of the executed Construction Contract. 6. Construction and Completion of the Project. a. Permits and Fees and Notice to Proceed. Prior to the commencement of construction,Developer shall require that the Contractor: (i)has obtained all applicable permits to work in the right-of-way, and(ii)has paid all applicable fees for such permits. City permits,if any, shall be issued at no charge,unless otherwise required by City ordinance or resolution. b. Manner of Construction. Upon City's written approval of the Construction Contract, Developer shall provide for construction of the Project in compliance with the Construction Contract, and shall diligently and continuously prosecute such construction to completion. C. Change Orders to Construction Contract. Developer shall obtain the written approval of City Liaison before approving any change order in the Construction Contract if. (i)the cost of the change order will exceed one percent(1%)of the original contract price; and/or(ii)the SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 3 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E cumulative total of all previously approved change orders exceeds five percent(5%)of the original contract price. Change orders that increase the original contract price in excess of five percent(5%) are not Reimbursable Project Costs. d. Inspections. Inspecting and testing of the Project shall be arranged for by Project Construction Manager in cooperation with City Liaison. With respect to the portions of the Project that are required to be inspected and approved by City, City shall provide such inspections and approvals at no charge,unless otherwise required by City ordinance or resolution. e. Access to Public Right-of-Way. City shall cooperate with Developer to ensure access to the Ada County Highway District public right-of-way for Developer and its agents as may be reasonably necessary in connection with the Project design and construction. 7. Issuance of City Final Acceptance Letter. Upon completion of the construction of the Project, Developer shall furnish to City the Project Engineer's written certification that the Project is complete in accordance with the Plans and Specifications. Within thirty (30) calendar days after delivery of the Project Engineer's written certificate, City shall either: (i) accept the same; or(ii)provide a written itemization of those matters it reasonably finds to be non-conforming, in which case Developer shall promptly cause the remediation of all non-conforming matters. City shall acknowledge its acceptance of the Project in writing as complete and issue a letter stating that the project is complete(a"Final Acceptance Letter")within thirty(30)calendar days after the later of: (i)delivery of the Project Engineer's certification to City, or (ii)remediation of any non-conforming matters. Within thirty (30) calendar days after the issuance of the Final Acceptance Letter, Developer shall deliver to City drawings for the Project, as-built, in electronic files in AutoCAD format. 8. Warranty. Upon issuance of the Final Acceptance Letter, Developer shall complete all paperwork necessary to assign to City the Contractor's two(2)year warranty of the work and materials on the Project. Developer or Contractor shall provide a warranty surety to City in the amount of twenty (20) percent of the Project Costs for the duration of the warranty period. 9. Payment of Project Costs; Final Accounting and Settlement. a. Payment of Project Costs. All Project Costs shall be initially paid for and funded by Developer, subject to Developer's right to reimbursement from City for the Reimbursable Project Costs as provided in this Agreement. b. Accounting. of Costs. Within thirty(30)calendar days after issuance of the Final Acceptance Letter,Developer shall submit to City a final accounting of the Project Costs and the Reimbursable Project Costs. C. Agreement of Final Amount. Within thirty (30) calendar days after Developer's submittal of the final accounting of Project Costs,Developer and City shall reach an agreement and acknowledge in writing the final amount of the Project Costs and the Reimbursable Project Costs. d. Reimbursable Project Costs.The"Reimbursable Project Costs"shall be one-half (50%)of the total Project Costs(excluding Project Costs for change orders that increase the original contract price by more than five percent(5%)). e. Timing o�yment of the Reimbursable Project Costs. Subject to Section 11 of this Agreement, payment of the total amount of the Reimbursable Project Costs shall be made by SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 4 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E the City to Developer on or before the CIP Completion Date in a manner as reasonably directed by Developer. 10. Remedies. a. Default by Developer. In addition to such other remedies at law or in equity for default that City may have,in the event Developer fails or neglects to perform its obligations under the terms and provisions of this Agreement in the time and manner required herein, City may withhold any reimbursement due to Developer hereunder until such defaults are corrected to the satisfaction of City. b. Default by Ci1y. Subject to Section 11 if this Agreement,in the event City fails or neglects to perform its obligations under the terms and provisions of this Agreement in the time and manner required herein,Developer shall be entitled to all remedies available at law or in equity. 11. Appropriation. The Parties acknowledge and agree that City's obligation to pay to Developer the Reimbursable Project Costs is subject to City,by and through its City Council,appropriating the necessary funds to make such payments. City intends, subject only to the provisions of this Section 11, to remit the Reimbursable Project Costs to Developer,but Developer acknowledges and agrees City cannot contractually obligate a future City Council to appropriate funds for said payments. 12. Attorney Fees. Should either party find it necessary to employ an attorney for representation in any action seeking enforcement of any of the provisions of this Agreement, or to protect its interest in any matter arising under this Agreement, or to recover damages for the breach of this Agreement, or to resolve any disagreement in interpretation of this Agreement,the prevailing party in any final judgment or award entered therein shall be entitled to reimbursement from the other party of all reasonable costs, charges and expenses, including attorneys' fees, expended or incurred by the prevailing party in connection therewith and in connection with any appeal. 13. Developer's Discretion.Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein,Developer may terminate this Agreement in the event that: (i)the Day Spring Approvals are denied; (ii)the Day Spring Approvals are approved with conditions that are not satisfactory to Developer, in Developer's sole discretion; or (iii)Developer, in Developer's sole discretion, elects not to proceed with the Day Spring development for any reason or no reason. If Developer elects to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 13, Developer shall provide written notice of the same to City in accordance with the notice provisions herein(a"Termination Notice").Upon delivery of a Termination Notice,this Agreement shall terminate and be of no further force or effect except for any provisions herein that expressly survive termination.If Developer delivers said Termination Notice,City shall not be required to pay Developer any Reimbursable Project Costs or any other costs whatsoever. 14. City's Discretion. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, City may terminate this Agreement in the event that: (i) the low bid for the Project exceeds Six Million Five Hundred Sixty- Four Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-Eight Dollars ($6,564,398); or (ii) Developer fails to execute a Construction Contract with the Contractor by September 31, 2026. If City elects to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 14, City shall provide a written Termination Notice to Developer in accordance with the notice provisions herein.Upon delivery of a Termination Notice,this Agreement shall terminate and be of no further force or effect except for any provisions herein that expressly survive termination, and City shall not be required to pay Developer any Reimbursable Project Costs or any other costs whatsoever. For the avoidance of doubt,once City has given its consent to enter into the Construction Contact in accordance with Section 5 of this Agreement, City may not terminate this Agreement pursuant to the provisions in this Section 14. SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 5 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E 15. Termination Following Performance.This Agreement shall terminate two(2)years after City makes the final and complete payment of the Reimbursable Project Costs to Developer in accordance herewith and be of no further force or effect except for any provisions herein that expressly survive termination. 16. Notice. All notices, approvals, consents, requests, elections and other communications required or permitted to be given under this Agreement (each a "notice") shall be in writing and shall be given by: (a)hand delivery, in which event such notice shall be deemed duly given and received upon the earlier of delivery or refusal to accept delivery thereof; (b) U.S. Certified Mail, return receipt requested, with postage prepaid, in which event such notice shall be deemed duly given on the date of mailing and shall be deemed received upon the earlier of the date of actual receipt,the date of delivery as shown on the return receipt, or the third day after deposit in the mail; (c) a nationally-recognized overnight delivery service (e.g., FedEx), in which event such notice shall be deemed duly given on the date deposited with such service and deemed received upon the earlier of the actual date of receipt or the day after deposit with the nationally-recognized overnight delivery service;or(d)email transmission,in which event such notice shall be deemed duly given on the date sent and deemed received on the date sent if sent before 5:00 PM in the local time zone where the Property is physically located, or on the next day,if sent after 5:00 PM in the local time zone where the Property is physically located. Notwithstanding the foregoing, actual receipt of a notice,however given and from whomever received shall always be effective,and any notice given by a Party's attorneys shall, for all purposes, be deemed to have been given by such Party. All such notices shall be addressed to the appropriate Party at the address set forth below,or at such other address as a Party may specify from time to time by notice to the other Party: If to City: City of Meridian Attn: City Engineer 33 E. Broadway Ave. Meridian, Idaho 83646 Email: wstewart@meridiancity.org If to Developer: Toll Bros.,Inc. Attn: Ryan Hammons,Division President 3103 West Sheryl Drive, Suite 100 Meridian, Idaho 83642 Email: rhammons@tollbrothers.com 17. General. The Parties acknowledge that each Parry and, if they should so choose, their attorneys,have reviewed and revised this Agreement and that the normal rule of construction to the effect that any ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting Party shall not be employed in the interpretation of this Agreement or any amendments or exhibits to this Agreement. The section headings of this Agreement have been inserted for convenience of reference only and shall not affect any construction or interpretation of this Agreement. This is the entire agreement among the Parties with respect to the matters covered hereby and supersedes all prior agreements between them, written or oral. This Agreement may be modified only in writing, signed by both Parties. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, any waivers hereunder must be in writing. No waiver of any right or remedy in the event of default hereunder shall constitute a waiver of such right or remedy in the event of any subsequent default. This Agreement shall be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of Idaho and venue shall be Ada County, Idaho. This Agreement is for the benefit only of the Parties hereto and shall inure to the benefit of and bind the heirs, personal representatives, successors, and assigns of the Parties hereto. No Party shall be permitted to assign this Agreement without the express, written consent of the other Party. The Parties expressly acknowledge and agree that Developer,including its employees,agents,contractors,officials,and officers, are not agents of the City in any manner or for any purpose. The invalidity or unenforceability of any SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 6 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E provision of this Agreement shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other provision hereof. Each Party further covenants to and with the other Party to execute any and all other documents which may be reasonably necessary or appropriate to effect the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any other agreements or documents as contemplated by this Agreement, and to perform such other acts as may be necessary or appropriate to effect the terms and conditions of this Agreement and any other agreements or documents as contemplated by this Agreement.All time periods in this Agreement shall be deemed to refer to calendar days unless otherwise specified. If the last date on which to perform any act, give any notice, or be deemed to have received any notice under this Agreement shall fall on a Saturday, Sunday,or holiday observed by the state courts sitting in Ada County, Idaho, such act or notice shall be deemed timely if performed or given, or such notice shall be deemed received, on the next succeeding day that is not a Saturday, Sunday,or holiday observed by the state courts sitting in Ada County,Idaho, and any successive time periods shall be deemed extended accordingly. Time is of the essence with respect to each and every covenant and obligation under this Agreement. The recitals set forth above and all exhibits attached hereto are incorporated herein as if set forth in full herein. 18. Day Spring Approvals Independent of Agreement. Developer acknowledges that this Agreement shall have no bearing on whether the City Council of the City of Meridian approves or denies the Day Spring Approvals. 19. State of Idaho Requirements. The following provisions, as applicable, are required by Idaho law. The terms used in this Section 19 shall have the definitions as set forth in the respective Idaho Code provisions. a. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 67-2346, Developer certifies it is not engaged in, and will not for the duration of this Agreement engage in, a boycott of goods or services from Israel or territories under Israel's control. b. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 18-8703, Developer certifies it is not, and will not for the duration of this Agreement become,an abortion provider or an affiliate of an abortion provider. c. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 67-2359, Developer certifies it is not, and for the duration of this Agreement will not be, a company owned or operated by the government of China. d. Pursuant to Idaho Code § 67-2347A, Developer certifies it is not currently engaged in, and will not for the duration of this Agreement engage in, a boycott of any individual or company because that individual or company engages in or supports the exploration, production, utilization, transportation, sale, or manufacture of fossil fuel-based energy, timber, minerals, hydroelectric power, nuclear energy, or agriculture. e. Pursuant to Idaho Code §67-2347A, Developer certifies it is not currently engaged in, and will not for the duration of this Agreement engage in, a boycott of any individual or company because that individual or company engages in or supports the manufacture, distribution, sale, or use of any firearm. [end of text; signature pages follow] SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 7 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement, effective as of the Effective Date. CITY: CITY OF MERIDIAN, a municipal corporation of the State of Idaho By: Robert E. Simison 12-2-2025 Its: Mayor Attest: Chris Johnson, City Clerk 12-2-2025 DEVELOPER: TOLL BROTHERS,INC., a Delaware corporation DocuSigned by: alA, t�MWVUS By: Ryan Hammons Its: Division President SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 8 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E EXHIBIT A MAP OF THE PROPERTY IL # 4 4! t —Al 41• / ~ �• �i 1�i� �.*?r y�\ Hr� �.. _ hJ�� �IN. ,r -.I 10 Ut.! ..��. ~. f ' MIS 0. T -1 �.iu :r a , e di cc -` °fly.C %.7► ,!. 't....�._,�'��:. r l 7�T.41 SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 9 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E EXHIBIT B CIP MAP [see following one(1)page] SEWER TRUNK LINE COOPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT Page 10 of 13 Docusign Envelope ID:AF29B15F-4C38-485F-807E-F051964BE27E L5.1 E.1 O n ❑. 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McDERMOTT TRUNK SEWER MERIDIAN, IDAHO OWNER'S REVISIONS TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (ISPWC 2017 EDITION) AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS Section 201 — Clearing and Grubbing and Removal of Obstructions......................................................4 Section203 — Soil Materials...................................................................................................................4 Section205 — Dewatering......................................................................................................................4 Section 301 —Trench Excavation...........................................................................................................9 Section 304 —Trench Foundation Stabilization .................................................................................... 11 Section305 — Pipe Bedding................................................................................................................. 12 Section 306 —Trench Backfill............................................................................................................... 12 Section 307 —Street Cuts and Surface Repairs................................................................................... 14 Section 308 — Boring and Jacking ....................................................................................................... 19 Section 405 — Non-Potable Water Line Separation ..............................................................................23 Section501 —Gravity Sewers..............................................................................................................23 Section502 — Manholes.......................................................................................................................24 Section 601 — Culvert, Storm Drain and Gravity Irrigation Pipe ............................................................25 Section 703 —Cast-in-Place Concrete .................................................................................................26 Section 704 — Precast Concrete...........................................................................................................27 Section 706 — Other Concrete Construction.........................................................................................27 Section 810 — Plant Mix Pavement.......................................................................................................28 Section 1103— Construction Traffic Control.........................................................................................29 Section 1104 — Permanent Pavement Markings...................................................................................30 Section 2010 — Mobilization .................................................................................................................30 SP-2110 — Summary of Work...............................................................................................................32 SP-2125 — Measurement and Payment ...............................................................................................34 SP-2127 —Applications for Payment....................................................................................................36 SP-2128 — Change Order Procedures .................................................................................................38 SP-2138 — Construction Phasing and Scheduling................................................................................42 SP-2139 — Construction Coordination..................................................................................................45 SP-2141 — Special Project Considerations...........................................................................................48 SP-2143 — Submittals ..........................................................................................................................50 SP-2145 —Quality Control ...................................................................................................................54 SP-2147 — Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls .................................................................57 SP-2149 — Materials and Equipment....................................................................................................62 SP-2152 — Contract Closeout...............................................................................................................65 SP-2153 — Remove, Reset or Replace Miscellaneous Item .................................................................69 SP-2170 — Site Clearing.......................................................................................................................71 SP-2216 — Storm Water Management .................................................................................................73 SP-2220 —Waterway Crossings ..........................................................................................................76 SP-2222 — Power Pole Support ...........................................................................................................79 SP-2223 — PVC Sleeve........................................................................................................................80 SP-2225 — Irrigation Structures...............................................................Error! Bookmark not defined. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-2 Appendices APPENDIX A City of Meridian Capital Improvement Projects Water Pollution Control Specification (Appendices A and B of City of Meridian's CSWMP) APPENDIX B City of Meridian Erosion and Sediment Control Plan Checklist (Appendix E of City of Meridian's CSWMP) APPENDIX C United States Army Corps of Engineers Authorization (Pending) APPENDIX D Form 00830 Property Owner Release Form APPENDIX E Geotechnical Investigation APPENDIX F Groundwater Monitoring Well Measurements McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-3 GENERAL INFORMATION These Technical Specifications and Special Provisions are written as modifications to the City of Meridian's 2023 Supplemental Specifications and Drawings to the Idaho Standards for Public Works Construction (ISPWC). Special Provisions are written as supplemental technical specifications to the City of Meridian's 2023 Supplemental Specifications and Drawings to the ISPWC. This document pertains to the following entities and naming conventions: • OWNER: Toll Brothers, Inc. • ENGINEER: J-U-B Engineers, Inc. • CITY: City of Meridian Public Works Department • ACHD: Ada County Highway District • NHD: Nampa Highway District • ITD: Idaho Transportation Department • NMID: Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District • DEQ: Idaho Department of Environmental Quality • EPA: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency • CONTRACTOR: To Be Determined All work shall conform to the requirements of the 2020 edition of the ISPWC, ACHD Supplemental Specifications to ISPWC, 2023 City of Meridian Supplemental Specifications and Drawings to ISPWC, and all applicable agency permitting requirements. In addition, all work shall conform to these revisions to the Standard Specifications and Special Provisions. In the case of conflict, the more stringent requirements shall be adhered to. The Contractor is required to have copies of the following standards on-site at all times during construction of the project: • All applicable permits • ACHD Standards NHD Standards • Technical Specifications and Special Provisions • Project Plans • 2023 City of Meridian Supplemental Specifications & Drawings to the ISPWC • 20201SPWC The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for complying with the City of Meridian Construction Storm Water Management Plan (CSWMP); refer to Appendix A for specifications. A Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and Narrative shall be prepared by the Contractor and approved by the City of Meridian prior to construction. A total land disturbance of greater than one (1) acre is anticipated; therefore, an EPA Construction General Permit, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), Notice of Intent (NOI), and Notice of Termination (NOT) will be required in addition to meeting all local and sediment control requirements for this Project. CONTRACTOR shall include all costs associated with the requirements to prepare, submit, and file all required permits and provide all work to manage storm water systems. Cost for this work will be included in the "Storm Water Management" pay item. Preparation shall include all utility McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 1 relocations necessary to complete the project as the utility companies will operate under the CONTRACTOR's EPA Construction and SWPPP Plan. GENERAL PROJECT INFORMATION, SCHEDULE, AND COORDINATION A. Coordinate all work activation with the Owner, City of Meridian Engineering Department (Clint Dolsby, 208-898-5500), ACHD (as applicable), NHD (as applicable), and NMID. Work shall be performed to minimize disruption to adjacent farming and irrigation operations. B. NMID operates and maintains Eight Mile Lateral and the Sky Pilot Drain that cross the proposed sewer alignment. The CONTRACTOR shall contact a NMID representative two (2) weeks prior to construction. A license agreement with NMID is in progress. No work on the NMID facilities or within NMID easements will be allowed until a final license agreement is secured. NMID will require silt fence along the boundary of their easement adjacent to trenching operations. Silt fence must be removed at the time of final completion. NMID Contact: Dave Duvall -Water Superintendent 466-0663 C. All work shall be subject to final acceptance by the CITY and Owner, and, as applicable, ACHD, NHD and NMID. In areas where work takes place on private property, a signed Property Owner Release form must be obtained from the property owner. Prior to final payment, the CONTRACTOR shall perform a final walk-through with said agencies and owners and perform all necessary corrective work to the full satisfaction of the respective parties. No debris, soil, or other materials shall be allowed within the waterways unless specifically allowed by the Joint Agency Permits located in Appendix C. A Property Owner Release Form is included herein; see Document 00830, Appendix D. D. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain any and all storm and irrigation water conveyance during construction. CONTRACTOR is required to prepare an irrigation facility security plan, prepared by and Idaho licensed professional engineer, and submit to NMID prior to commencement of any construction. E. Approval of dewatering discharges to any surface waters has not been secured by the Owner. CONTRACTOR shall be required to obtain all other necessary approvals to any other location. F. All fences, irrigation facilities, utility services, landscaping, signs, power poles and other miscellaneous facilities, removed or altered during construction shall be replaced in-kind or restored to their pre-existent condition prior to final completion. Unless specifically called for on the Bid Schedule, this work shall be incidental to the contract, and no payment will be made unless item(s) are specifically listed on the Bid Form. G. Work shall be performed to minimize disruption to local residences, farming operations, and irrigation water delivery or conveyance. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain irrigation delivery to areas of landscaping that are not disturbed. Areas that are disturbed must be restored to the conditions described in Section 307 and in accordance with applicable permits. H. This work shall be completed to minimize disruption of traffic. Refer to SP-2138 and SP-2139. Traffic control must be approved and in-place prior to construction. The CONTRACTOR shall contact ACHD Traffic at 387-6190 after the "notice to proceed" date is established. Temporary surface restoration shall be maintained as required by ACHD until final surfacing is completed. Final surfacing shall be completed as specified in Section 307 of this document. Coordinate all McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-2 work with affected property owners and agencies, and maintain a minimum of one vehicular egress/ingress access open at all times. I. In the event these specifications or special provisions conflict with any requirement, condition or provision of State or Federal agency permits, the State or Federal agency permit requirement, condition or provision shall prevail. J. No staging areas have been secured for this project. The OWNER also has potential staging area(s) off of Ustick Road. K. All Contractors working on the project are solely responsible for compliance with all applicable safety laws of any jurisdictional body. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all barricades, safety devices, and control of traffic within and around the construction area. Temporary construction safety fencing and all other work associated with these work restrictions shall be incidental to the project and the cost included in appropriate unit bid prices. Safety and protection of the Work remain the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-3 OWNER'S REVISIONS TO THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS (ISPWC 2012 EDITION) AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS Section 201 — Clearing and Grubbing and Removal of Obstructions PART 3—WORKMANSHIP Part 3.2 shall be amended to include the following: F. Remove and Reset Fence 1. Where called for on the Plans, remove existing fence (regardless of type) and reinstall at the designated location. The existing fence material shall be protected and reused. Document condition of existing fence prior to removal. Fence shall be reinstalled in accordance with Section 2040 — Fencing. Additional material and hardware may be required to make a complete installation. Excess material not used shall be disposed of by the Contractor in accordance with Part 3.2. PART 4— MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Part 4.1 shall be amended to include the following: G. Remove and Reset Fence: By the lineal foot measured along the centerline of the reinstalled fence. Includes full compensation for all materials, labor and equipment necessary for completing the work and all appurtenances not itemized in the Bid Schedule. 1. Bid Schedule Payment References: 201.4.1.G.1. 2. Bid Schedule Description: Remove and Reset Fence (Type)_...lineal foot (LF) Section 203 — Soil Materials PART 2— MATERIALS Amend Part 2.1 to include the following: F. Waterway Soil Type S6: Native materials within the waterway crossing areas as shown on the Plans and excavated to the depth and stockpiled in accordance with the permits listed in Appendix C of these Specifications. Section 205— Dewatering PART 1 - GENERAL Amend Part 1.3 to include the following: D. Special Provisions relating to this Work. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-4 Amend Part 1.4.A to include the following: A. Submit to the Owner, Engineer, IDEQ and, if necessary, NMID a dewatering plan sealed by a licensed Idaho Professional Engineer and a statement of the method, installation and details of the dewatering system proposed. Submittal of a dewatering plan shall not be interpreted as acceptance or approval by the Owner or Engineer and shall include at a minimum: 1. Major components of the dewatering system including size, location and spacing and details. Include a description of a program that will be employed to verify dewatering performance before excavation and continued monitoring protocol during construction to comply with Idaho Water Quality Standards and the Construction General Permit (CGP). 2. Dewatering disposal or discharge locations, jurisdictional acceptance of discharge and capacity of receiving facilities to accommodate flows. 3. Prepare contingency plans for equipment or power failure, and higher than expected flows when capacity of planned discharge and disposal location may conceivably be exceeded. 4. Location and details of Best Management Practices (BMP's). 5. All permits obtained by the Contractor for the construction and operation of the dewatering system and permit conditions for approval to discharge. Add Part 1.6 1.6 PREPARATION A. Notify State and Federal agencies prior to initiating the work per the IDEQ permit requirements. B. Verify dewatering system performance in accordance with this Section prior to excavation. Continue dewatering until backfilling is completed. C. Employ temporary erosion and sedimentation control measures per this Section and comply with provisions of the approved SWPPP and Appendices A and B. Further guidelines for the SWPPP and Storm Water Management are included in SP-2216. PART 3—WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.1 to include the following: F. Prepare contingency plans for equipment or power failure, dewatering pump sanding, and unexpected flow conditions. G. Dewatering will be required for construction of the work. Wet and unstable soils will be encountered during excavation and proper dewatering will be critical during construction. Information related to groundwater and soil conditions can be found in the Geotechnical information located in Appendix E. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-5 H. The CONTRACTOR shall perform investigations, analysis, evaluations, and design as necessary to determine the soils ability to dewater, well point spacing and locations, and discharge points. I. No permits have been secured by the Owner for discharge to surface water other than the pending permit application for discharge to the Sky Pilot Drain. The Owner has not secured permission from landowners to discharge onto private property or private drains, or canals. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for securing any necessary permits and approvals based on the dewatering system used. Submit a dewatering plan to the Engineer and IDEA for review. In addition, submit the Dewatering Plan to affected irrigation/drainage district having jurisdiction. Replace the following paragraphs in Part 3.2: 3.2 CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS A. Dewater and dispose of water in accordance with applicable ordinances, State water quality standards, and agreements in such a manner that it does not cause damage to public or private property or to cause a nuisance or menace to the general public. Operate dewatering system such that adjacent structures or property are not endangered by the reduction in the groundwater level. Do not discharge water to an offsite drainage facility without prior written approval from the operator of the facility. The discharge of storm water, surface water, groundwater, or subsurface drainage water to the sanitary sewer is prohibited. B. Portable power generation equipment shall incorporate noise suppression devices to reduce noise during non-work periods to a level of not more than 60 decibels as measured at the adjoining private property lines. C. Comply with Idaho Water Quality Standards, latest edition, for discharge of water to surface water. D. Draw static water level to at least two feet (2') below the bottom of and prior to excavation in accordance with the dewatering recommendations provided in the Geotechnical information found in Appendix E. E. The CONTRACTOR will be responsible for devising a system to achieve the required level of dewatering. The CONTRACTOR shall submit details of this plan as previously described in Part 1.4 of this Section. F. Compact native soil prior to placing foundation base materials for structures according to Section 305. G. Prevent softening of the bottom of the excavation and the formation of"quick" conditions or"boils" during excavation. The occurrence of such conditions, due to inadequate dewatering, will require over-excavation and subsequent backfilling of Type 1 3/4" crushed aggregate with geotextile wrap and as detailed on the Plans at no additional cost to the Owner. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-6 H. Maintain hydrostatic pressure in the trench at or near zero during installation of pipe and bedding. Draw static water level to at least two feet (2') below the bottom of the excavation for pipeline trenching and three feet (3') below the lowest point of excavation to maintain the undisturbed state of the foundation soils and allow placement of bedding, foundation and backfill materials to the required density. I. Additional costs for bottom stabilization, due to inadequate dewatering, and non- compliance with the performance specification included herein, as determined by the Engineer, will be considered incidental to the work. J. Install and operate the dewatering system so that adjacent structures or property are not endangered by the reduction in the groundwater level. Continue to operate the dewatering system to meet the requirements of these specifications until the impacted area is backfilled and compacted. K. Control surface runoff to prevent entry or collection of water in excavations. L. Contractor's superintendent shall routinely observe conditions in excavations where dewatering is being performed on a daily basis to verify performance requirements are being met and that conditions in the excavation are in accordance with the Contract Documents. M. If the Contractor elects to discharge to surface waters and obtains all necessary approvals and permits to do so, Contractor shall comply with IDEQ's monitoring requirements related to the surface water classification. Requirements may include: 1. Dewatering discharge water quality (turbidity, sediment) and quantity. 2. Dewatering discharge monitoring and sampling daily, weekly, and/or continuously as stipulated by IDEA, at any locations required therein. 3. Submission of monitoring and sampling report to the appropriate agencies. N. The Contractor shall provide sediment removal from dewatering discharges necessary to meet the water quality requirements of this Section. It is anticipated that at a minimum it will be necessary for the Contractor to use well points, sediment basins, geotextile dams, straw bales, and siltation channels to meet the water quality requirements. The location and type of water quality treatment facilities shall be shown on the dewatering plan. Water quality treatment facilities shall be removed and the disturbed area restored to original condition in accordance with the surface restoration requirements in Section 307 and the Contract Plans. The cost for construction, operation, maintenance, removal, and restoration of water quality treatment facilities, sediment basins or other methods utilized by the Contractor, shall be considered incidental to dewatering. O. Contractor is required to prepare and manage the approved SWPP plan. Dewatering discharge locations must be approved prior to construction. Fines incurred due to Contractor's failure to comply with all requirements of this section will be paid at no cost to the Owner. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-7 P. Notify the Owner's RPR of any observations that may jeopardize the Work or are not in accordance with the Contract Documents. Replace Section 3.3 with the following: 3.3 TERMINATION A. Allow groundwater to return to static level after all trench excavations are backfilled and compacted and structure excavations are backfilled and compacted. B. Prevent disturbance of the compacted backfill and prevent flotation or movement of installed pipelines or structures. C. Remove or abandon all temporary improvements associated with the dewatering system in accordance with these specifications and any applicable state and federal rules and regulations. D. Provide surface restoration as required to repair/replace any surface impacted by dewatering activities to a condition as good as or better than preconstruction conditions at no additional cost to the Owner. Surface rehabilitation performed as a result of dewatering activities is considered incidental and no additional payment will be made. E. Comply with any dewatering termination requirements of the City, State and Federal permits. Add the following to Part 3.4: D. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for complying with the water quality requirements. Contractor shall devise dewatering system to achieve such requirements. Such temporary facilities may be constructed on-site, as approved by the landowner, and will be required to be removed after completion. Captured sediment must be retained and disposed of at a site furnished by the Contractor. Discharging directly into adjacent surface waters without treatment shall not be permitted. Add the following at the end of the last sentence of Part 3.4.A: "...and applicable monitoring provisions of the CGP." Add part 3.6 as follows: 3.6 PROTECTION A. Dewater and dispose of water in a manner, which complies with State and Federal Regulations. B. Comply with all requirements for discharge rates, points of discharge, water quality, etc. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-8 C. Control surface runoff to prevent entry or collection of water in excavations, and to minimize erosion. D. Continue dewatering activities until final backfill of trench and structure excavations are complete. PART 4— MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Amend Part 4.1 to include preparation of dewatering and contingency plans as well as other necessary permits, labor, materials, or equipment required to complete this task as described. Section 301 —Trench Excavation PART 1 - GENERAL Amend Part 1.4 to include the following: D. Prior to disposal of waste material from the project, the CONTRACTOR shall provide a written approval from all property owners accepting material from the Project and releasing the Owner and Engineer from any responsibility for the material. Provide a release form to the Owner prior to disposal of material. Add Part 1.7 1.7 PREPARATION A. Notify State and Federal agencies prior to initiating the work and in accordance with permit requirements. B. Notify adjacent landowners per SP-2139. C. Verify dewatering system performance in accordance with Section 205 prior to excavation. Continue dewatering until backfilling is completed. D. Employ temporary erosion and sedimentation control measures per Section 205 — Dewatering, comply with agency permits, Appendix A, and the approved Project SWPPP. Further guidelines for the SWPPP and Storm Water Management are included in SP-2216. Add Part 1.8: 1.8 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS A. Temporary shoring systems will be required on all excavations and shall be designed to accommodate anticipated loading, groundwater, and soil conditions. Employ and deploy shoring/excavation support systems without causing damage to adjacent structures, features, or the Work. Submit shoring and trenching plan to the Engineer two weeks prior to trenching in areas shown on the Plans. Shoring designs shall be performed by State of Idaho licensed Professional McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-9 Engineer if excavation depths exceed 20' or as required by OSHA. Minimum shoring design and performance criteria is provided in Appendix E— Geotechnical Report. PART 3 -WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.1.A to include the following: Trench details shall be as shown on the Plans. Amend 3.1.D to read: D. If the trench bottom is disturbed during excavation, compact to 95% maximum dry density as measured by ASTM D-1557 prior to placement of the bedding or foundation stabilization material. Cut out soft areas not capable of insitu compaction and backfill per the Geotechnical Report, Appendix E. Backfill and compact with Type 1 3/4" aggregate material with geotextile wrap as necessary and compact to density equal to or greater than the requirements of subsequent backfill material. Soft areas of subgrade resulting from a lack of dewatering shall be corrected at no additional cost to the Owner. Amend Part 3.7 to require all traffic control to also conform to the requirements set forth in the associated right-of-way permits. Amend Part 3.8 to include the following: E. A written release form, Document 00830, is provided in Appendix D. Add the following to Part 3.11: H. Travelable surface shall be maintained behind and ahead of pipe laying area to allow local landowner's access to their properties and access to those services listed in SP-2139 and as required by the right-of-way permits. The temporary surface shall be graded smooth with crushed rock surfacing, graded and maintained with water or other suitable treatment as necessary to minimize dust. Condition of travelable surface shall be maintained to the satisfaction of the jurisdictional roadway authority. Amend Part 3.12.A, Paragraphs 1 and 2 as follows: Replace the word "Engineer" with "the City of Meridian". Amend Part 3.12.A.3 to read as follows: 3. The trench must be completely backfilled at the end of each workweek, prior to weekends and holidays, and during shutdown periods. Safety and protection of the Work remains the sole responsibility of the CONTRACTOR. Amend Part 3.12.13 to include the following: Trench width shall conform to the details shown on the Plans. Costs associated with trench widths in excess of what is shown on the Plans will be borne by the Contractor and considered incidental to the Work. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 10 Amend Part 3.15.13 to require groundwater dewatering to a level of at least two feet (2') below the trench bottom. Part 3.17.0 shall be amended to include the following: Prepare and submit a SWPP Plan and Narrative to the City of Meridian for review and approval. Refer to Appendices A, B, and C. Plan shall be prepared by a certified plan designer. PART 4— MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT No separate measurement of payment will be made for trench excavation. The cost of this work shall be considered incidental to and included in the unit bid price for the gravity sewer. Section 304—Trench Foundation Stabilization PART 2 — MATERIALS Amend Part 2 to include the following: 2.4 GEOTEXTILE A. Geotextile shall be woven filter fabric. PART 3 —WORKMANSHIP Amend part 3.1.D to require compaction to at least 95% maximum density as measured by ASTM D-1557 Amend Part 3.2 to include the following: A. Place Type I bedding material in lifts no greater than 6 inches. B. Compaction shall be 95% per ASTM D-1557. C. In wet or unstable soils and/or excavations deeper than the static groundwater elevation, Type 1 3/4" aggregate shall be wrapped in geotextile meeting the requirements of Section 304.2.4. The geotextile shall be placed against the bottom and sides of the excavation prior to placing the foundation material. The geotextile shall not be torn, punctured, or noticeably stretched. The geotextile shall overlap a minimum of 12" on top of the foundation material. No other joints in the geotextile around the perimeter of the foundation material shall be permitted. Pipe bedding placement shall not disturb the overlap joint. Longitudinal joints in the geotextile along the pipe shall be installed with a minimum 12" overlap. PART 4 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT No separate measurement of payment will be made for trench foundation stabilization. The cost of this work shall be considered incidental to and included in the unit bid prices for the gravity sewer. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 11 Section 305 — Pipe Bedding PART 2 - MATERIALS Remove Part 2.3. Type II bedding will not be allowed. PART 3 -WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.1.A to require compaction to at least 95% maximum density as per ASTM D- 1557. Amend Part 3.11.A.1 to require Class A-1 Bedding for all gravity sewer pipes, unless otherwise specified. Loose lifts shall be placed to a maximum 6-inch depth prior to compaction. PART 4— MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT No separate measurement of payment will be made for pipe bedding. The cost of this work shall be considered incidental to and included in the unit bid price for the gravity sewer. Section 306 —Trench Backfill PART 1 - GENERAL Amend Part 1.4 to include the following: B. Submit a Contractor Quality Control Plan (CQCP) that delineates the Contractor's proposed plan to meet the compaction standards included herein and in accordance with the Geotechnical Evaluation prepared by AIIWest, dated March 28, 2019, and included in Appendix E. Amend Part 1 to include the following: 1.7 COORDINATION A. Notify the City prior to commencing work. B. Obtain permitting from and notify ITD, ACHD and NHD (as appropriate) per their permitting requirements prior to commencing work within their right-of-way. PART 2 - MATERIALS Replace Part 2.2.A as follows: A. Excavated trench material free from cinders, ashes, refuse, organic and frozen material, cobbles or boulders with a greatest dimension exceeding 8 inches, or other unsuitable materials. It is anticipated that some native excavated materials may be suitable for trench backfill with proper moisture conditioning. Materials excavated from below the water table must be adequately conditioned for reuse in trench backfill. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 12 Replace Part 2.2.0 as follows: C. If suitable native material, as determined by the pertinent roadway jurisdiction, is not used for backfill, import suitable backfill material at no additional cost to the Owner. Add Part 2.2.D as follows: D. Imported trench backfill material must be used in areas under Nampa Highway District jurisdiction Replace Part 2.3.A as follows: A. Trench backfill above water table: 6-inch minus uncrushed aggregate, <30% retained on %-inch sieve, :515% passing No. 200 sieve, non-plastic. B. Trench backfill below water table: 6-inch minus uncrushed aggregate, <_10% passing No. 4 sieve, <_5% passing No. 200 sieve, non-plastic. PART 3 -WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.1.E to refer to the typical trench detail included in the Plans. Amend Part 3.1 to include the following: F. Provide access to the trench during construction when required by the Engineer or representative of appropriate jurisdictional agency for testing and observation of the work. G. Verify fill materials to be reused are acceptable. Amend Part 3.2.A to require compaction to at least 95% maximum density as measured by ASTM D-1557 in the case of the trench bottom disturbance. Amend Part 3.2 to include the following: F. Employ temporary erosion and sedimentation control measures per Section 205 — Dewatering and the approved SWPPP. Amend Part 3.3.B. to include the following: 1. Require 95% compaction per ASTM D-1557 from top of bedding to subgrade. All compaction testing will be considered incidental to the related gravity and pressure sewer pay items. 5. Type A-1 compaction only. 6. CONTRACTOR shall bear all costs associated with compaction testing and re-testing that are not provided by ACHD. The Contractor shall be responsible for the minimum testing frequency as follows: McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 13 a. Horizontal Location: Test at start of trench with subsequent tests a maximum of every five hundred (500) feet. Test a minimum of two locations in trenches less than five hundred (500) feet in length. Street crossings shall be tested at a minimum of two (2) locations for each vertical location specified below, or as required by pertinent roadway jurisdiction. b. Vertical Location: At every horizontal location, obtain one test at half the depth of one trench, one test at the top of the trench, and subsequent test(s) at locations where materials or construction procedures change. Test at additional lift locations as required by pertinent roadway jurisdiction and the City of Meridian. Amend Part 3 to include the following: 3.7 BACKFILL SYSTEMS APPLICATION A. Type A trench backfill system with Type A-1 Compaction per Part 3.3 shall be utilized for all sewer pipe trench backfills. PART 4— MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT No separate measurement of payment will be made for trench backfill. The cost of this work shall be considered incidental to and included in the unit bid price for the gravity sewer. Section 307—Street Cuts and Surface Repairs PART 1 — GENERAL Amend Part 1.4 to include the following: C. Submit Form 00830 - Property Owner Release for associated work. See Appendix D. Amend Part 1 to include the following: 1.8 SURFACE REPAIR ON PRIVATE PROPERTIES A. The Owner has not secured construction easements other than any shown on the plans. Provide construction coordination and adhere to surface repair requirements on or adjacent to private properties. B. Take photographs and or video to document existing conditions of structures, landscaping, surfaces, and other improvements on private properties. Provide copies to the Engineer prior to start of work. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 14 C. Give the property owners fourteen (14) days notice prior to commencing work on their property(ies). D. Obtain a written release from the property owner (Form 00830) indicating that the surface restoration and site cleanup has been completed satisfactorily. Submit release forms to Engineer. Partial payment shall not be considered until release has been obtained. E. Site cleanup and surface restoration shall be a continuous and ongoing process. Final site restoration shall be completed within 10 days of completing pipe installation on or adjacent to the property. F. Erect temporary safety barriers and/or fences to adequately secure the construction area from the remainder of the private property. PART 2 — MATERIALS All street cuts and surface repairs shall conform to the Technical Specifications and Plan details, in addition to ACHD revisions to the standard specifications where located in the public rights-of-ways. In the case of conflicting requirements, the more stringent standards shall apply. Amend Part 2.2.A to including the following: Plant Mix Pavement SP-3, PG 70-28 shall be used or equivalent as approved by pertinent roadway jurisdiction. The aggregate shall be in accordance with Section 803 and shall have a nominal maximum size of 1/2". Amend Part 2.3 to include the following: Aggregate base for street restoration shall be 3/4" crushed aggregate base course Type I in accordance with Section 802. Aggregate subbase for street restoration shall be 6" minus uncrushed aggregate in accordance with Section 801. Add the following Section to Part 2: 2.7 RESTORATION FOR WATERWAY CROSSINGS A. In areas designated as "incidental with waterway crossing" on the Plans, the top twelve inches (12"), or greater as required by the permits located in Appendix C, of the existing native excavated materials (Type S6) shall be reused. B. Waterway bank vegetation disturbed by the Contractor adjacent to the crossing shall be revegetated with plant species per the requirements of the State and Federal permits located in Appendix C to establish growth density equal to or greater than preconstruction conditions. PART 3 -WORKMANSHIP Delete Part 3.1.C. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 15 Amend Part 3.1.D to include the following: D. Unless otherwise approved by the Engineer, the following surface restoration timelines shall apply. In all locations, except within paved streets, surface restoration shall be completed within 10 calendar days after the last run of pipe has been tested, and accepted by the Engineer. Surface restoration within paved streets shall be completed within 10 calendar days after the last run of pipe has been tested, and accepted by the Engineer. In cases where inclement weather prevents final "Full Width" restoration, temporary surfacing shall be placed as required in Part 3.7. If these surface restoration timelines requirements are not met, the CONTRACTOR shall stop pipe-laying operations until such time as these requirements are met. Amend Part 3.5 to including the following: C. D. Miscellaneous Surface Restoration (Cultivated Field) 1. Restore surface in accordance with Section 306.3.4.D Topsoil and Finish Work except as amended herein. All work is subject to the approval of the Engineer and landowner. 2. All topsoil, to nominal 18" depth and within the permanent and temporary construction easement shall be removed and stockpiled as directed by Section 201 prior to construction. 3. Place topsoil over temporary construction easement to a minimum depth shown on the Plans or greater to match existent surface elevations prior to construction completion. Topsoil shall meet requirements of Section 203 for Topsoil Type S1, and shall be approved by the landowner. Screen material as necessary to meet requirements in addition to removing all rock greater than 2 inches in diameter. CONTRACTOR shall fine grade topsoil and ensure original grading to pre-existing irrigation patterns to the full satisfaction of the landowner and/or tenant farmer, and Engineer. E. Miscellaneous Surface Restoration (Dirt Road) 1. Restore surface in accordance with Section 306.3.4.D Topsoil and Finish Work except as amended herein. All work is subject to the approval of the Engineer and landowner. 2. Within the limits of the Dirt Road, the surface shall be graded smooth and compacted to provide a surface sufficient for driving at a minimum width of 10 feet. Surface shall be free of rocks larger than 2 inches in diameter and vegetation. 3. Dirt Road surface restoration also includes the Natural Ground surface restoration and/or Cultivated Field surface restoration for areas adjacent McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 16 to dirt roads which may not be called out separately on the plans. Any disturbed surface area adjacent to dirt roads shall be restored per the requirements for Natural Ground and Cultivated Field surface restoration. Amend Part 3.7 to read "TYPE "C" SURFACE RESTORATION (Gravel Approaches)." Amend Part 3.7.A to read "Restore gravel surfaces removed during trenching operations or where a gravel driveway approach is required and specified for finished grade." Amend Part 3.7.13 to require trenching per the typical detail included in the Plans. Amend Part 3.7.0 to specify a compacted gravel depth in accordance with the Plan details. Amend Part 3.7.E to require compaction measurement per ASTM D-1557. Amend Part 3.10.D and E. to require minimum surfacing thickness shall be as shown on the Plans. Amend Part 3.10.C. to require compaction of base course to 95%, ASTM D-1557, surface restorations, or in accordance with the ACHD or NHD (as applicable), whichever is more stringent. Part 3.10. Amend to include the following: G. All trenches in asphalt pavement shall have crushed aggregate base level with adjacent asphalt pavement, graded smooth, and compacted at the end of each workday, except as otherwise required herein. Temporary gravel patches shall be maintained smooth and free of holes, depressions, or other surface irregularities until the permanent restoration is complete. The CONTRACTOR shall provide water for dust control until permanent surface restoration is complete. Placement and subsequent removal of temporary gravel surfacing, maintenance of temporary surfacing, and water for dust control shall be considered incidental with the surface repair Bid Items of Section 307. Temporary patches shall also comply with ACHD's or NHD's requirements (as applicable). H. Conform to ACHD or NHD (as applicable) and Section 810 weather limitations for plant-mix pavement placement. If weather limitations for plant mix asphalt cannot be met during contract time, remove 2" surfacing and replace with 2" depth temporary cold mix asphalt surfacing until acceptable weather conditions occur. Placement and subsequent removal of temporary gravel surfacing shall be considered incidental with the surface repair Bid Items of Section 307. Temporary patches or surfacing shall be maintained smooth, free of holes, depressions, or other surface irregularities until the permanent patch or surfacing is installed. Temporary cold mix asphalt surfacing shall be incidental with full width surface restoration bid items. I. All asphalt match lines for pavement repair shall be parallel and/or perpendicular to the center line of the street and include any area damaged by equipment during trenching operations. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 17 J. CONTRACTOR shall replace the pavement surface to ensure match line does not fall within the wheel path of a lane. K. Flowable fill or imported material may be required if the native trench material is deemed unsuitable by ACHD Inspector, does not meet compaction standards, or time is a critical factor. L. Any exceptions to these rules shall be pre-approved in writing by ACHD Staff before construction begins. M. Saw cut all edges of pavement removal areas. Saw cut full depth of asphalt pavement. Add the following Section to Part 3: 3.14 WETLAND SURFACE RESTORATION (INCIDENTAL WITH WATERWAY CROSSING) A. Complete restoration work in compliance with requirements set forth in the State and Federal permits located in Appendix C and these Specifications. b. Replace excavated native topsoil to a depth of at least twelve inches (12"), or greater as required by the permits located in Appendix C. Compact to 85% relative dry density compaction per ASTM D-1557. Allow slight mounding over top of trench. Restoration shall be an ongoing process. Upon placement of topsoil, the restoration area shall be protected from further construction activities. No equipment of vehicular travel will be allowed. C. Waterway bank vegetation disturbed by the Contractor adjacent to the crossing shall be revegetated or seeded with native grass and shrub species to establish growth density equal to or greater than preconstruction conditions, unless otherwise specified in applicable permitting requirements located in Appendix C, upon completion of topsoil replacement. Provide initial watering and approved fertilizer application if recommended by the agency specifying plant product species. d. Employ erosion control blankets or other temporary side slope stabilization measures as required by the approved SWPPP and the permits located in Appendix C. e. Place and shape top backfill material within 0.2 foot plus, 0.0 foot minus of pre- construction levels, grades, and contours. Contractor shall survey crossing as necessary to establish preconstruction elevations. PART 4 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Amend Part 4.1 requiring that areas disturbed by the CONTRACTOR, but not immediately over new pipe as installed or otherwise identified as a pay item shall be repaired to these standards. The type of surface restoration or combination of types, called out on the plans signifies the primary type(s) of surface restoration required for work above the pipe and within the easements. It is expected that some additional Natural Ground surface restoration will be required adjacent to the surface restoration called McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 18 out on the plans. No separate measurement or payment will be made for this surface repair and the cost of this work shall be considered incidental to and included in the unit bid price for the related surface restoration bid items. Add the following to Part 4.1.A. 9. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: 307.4.1.A.9 10. Bid Schedule Description: Miscellaneous Surface Restoration (Dirt Road)...linear feet (LF). 11. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: 307.4.1.A.11 12. Bid Schedule Description: Miscellaneous Surface Restoration (Cultivated Field)...acre (AC). Amend Part 4.1.E.1 Bid Schedule Description to read "Type "C" Surface Restoration (Gravel Approach)...square yard (SY)." Section 308 — Boring and Jacking PART 1 — GENERAL Revise Part 1.1 to include: Bore and jack steel casing sleeves under the Eight Mile Lateral and Sky Pilot Drain crossings. Add Part 1.7 GENERAL DESIGN PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS: A. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for the design of a boring/tunneling system and all ancillary systems to achieve the final constructed work elements and elevations as contemplated by the Contract Documents. B. Casing sizes shown on the Plans shall be considered nominal. If the Contractor's means or methods require a larger diameter casing, the Contractor shall submit to the Engineer for review. No additional payment will be made for casing modifications from the nominal sizing and thickness shown on the Plans and requirements described in these specifications. C. Design casing pipe for service earth pressure, jacking forces, factors of safety, and other pressures present plus H2O loading with associated recommended impact factors. Casing joints shall be watertight. Design shall be performed by a State of Idaho licensed Professional Engineer. D. Design jacking and receiving pits, bracing, backstops, for structural loads required to advancing a uniform load to the casing pipe at the required advancing speed. Refer to the Geotechnical Report in Appendix E for shoring design requirements. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820- 19 E. The casing installation shall be installed in such a manner which shall not cause ground subsidence and shall remove or crush cobbles if encountered. Pressure grout void outside casing if created. F. Contractor is fully responsible in field verifying actual locations of all utilities within the work zone. Contractor shall maintain service of all existing utilities and irrigation facilities. G. Comply with OSHA, state and local requirements for providing a safe and stable excavation, protection of the work, and adjacent properties and structures. H. Support excavation faces to protect the work and adjacent properties and structures from damage. I. Employ and deploy shoring/excavation support structures, without causing damage to nearby structures, roadway or utilities. PART 2— MATERIALS Amend Part 2.1.A to include that all sleeve installations shall be in accordance with the local, state and federal permits referenced in the Appendices. Amend Part 2.2.A as follows: Conform to ASTM A252 with minimum wall thickness or thicker as shown on the Plans. Submit casing manufacturer certification of compliance with these specifications. Amend Part 2.2.B as follows: Diameter of steel casing pipe shall conform to the details shown on the Plans. Amend Part 2.3.B as follows: At the discretion of the Engineer, provide grout ports within the pipe wall with no fewer than four (4) holes per 20 feet of casing pipe and spaced no closer than 120 degrees apart. Grout ports are to be 1-1/2" to 2" diameter with check valves installed. Grout hole placement shall be equally spaced along the axis of the pipe and the grout connections through the casing pipe are to be plugged. Grout for filling the void between the casing pipe and the soil shall consist of Portland cement, water and fluidizers as required to produce a satisfactory pumpable grout with a minimum 7-day compressive strength of at least 500 psi. Amend Part 2.4.A as follows: Natural skids such as redwood or cedar are not allowed. Casing spacer shall be stainless steel, PSI model "S12GN2" centered restrained or prior approved equivalent. Casing spacers shall be designed to provide 1.00" clearance between runner and top of the casing wall. Runner height shall be sufficient to resist pipeline flotation. Minimum number of runners shall be as shown on the Plans. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-20 Amend Part 2.4.A and B to refer to the details shown on the Plans. Amend Part 2.5.A as follows: Carrier pipe shall be in accordance with Section 505 and shall be as shown on the Plans. Carrier pipe installed inside casings shall have joint restraints. Amend Section 308 to include the following: 2.6 ANNULAR SPACE BACKFILL Refer to City of Meridian Supplemental Specification 2.6. 2.7 END SEALS A. End seals shall be PSI Model "C" or approved equivalent for sleeves where a carrier pipe is installed. 2.8 JOINT RESTRAINTS A. Carrier pipe bell and spigot joints within casings shall be mechanically restrained. PART 3 —WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.1 to include: 3.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Bore or jack, as necessary, at the locations indicated in the Contract Documents and staked in the field for the installation of pipelines, services, utilities and ancillary items. B. Call One-Cal/Dig-Line for locates. C. Identify required lines, levels, contours, and datum. C. Verify location of potentially conflicting utilities and pipelines. D. Adhere to all requirements of the applicable permitting authorities, refer to Appendices. E. Coordinate with utility owners and the Owner to allow relocation of utilities and pipelines, if necessary. F. Allow for uninterrupted and continuous use of surrounding utilities and pipelines as specified elsewhere. G. Verify dewatering performance as required in Section 205. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-21 H. Underpin or shore up adjacent structures which may be damaged by excavation work, including utilities. I. Dewater area in accordance with Section 205. J. Employ a designed shoring system. Utilize interlocking sheet piling, soldier piling, guide rail systems, or other prefabricated access pit forms constructed of segmented panels. Provide all necessary measures to support adjacent cut slopes, pavement, utilities or structures existing outside of pit excavation. Install to allow removal of temporary shoring system upon completion of the work, without imparting settlement or voids. Continuously monitor shoring system performance. All excavated faces shall be shored. K. Jacking and receiving pits shall be excavated to the minimum size required to perform the work within the rights-of-ways and/or construction easements shown on the Plans. Design all shoring and jacking restraints systems required to complete the work and to conform to OSHA local and state regulations. Design temporary restraints and/or bypass systems to maintain functioning of existing utilities in the construction area. All pits left exposed overnight shall be adequately barricaded. Adequate reflectors/warning lighting shall be provided. Provide additional vehicular barriers as required by ACHD. All aspects of safety issues are the sole responsibility of the Contractor. L. Steel casing shall be installed to the lines and grades shown on the Plans. Variation from line and grade of the casing shall not exceed those established for the gravity sewer (carrier pipe) or reduce the sewer grade below those shown on the Plans. M. The casing shall be installed in such a manner not to cause ground subsidence or voids. File daily reports with the Engineer when boring work is being completed. Amend Part 3.5.13 to include the following: 4. In addition to the requirements for the boring and jacking plans shall include: A. Field verify location and depths of existing utilities in the crossing area and submit with crossing plan. B. Provide a description of the monitoring and protocols for determine the presence of voids outside of the installed casing. Document existing conditions of the waterway prior to proceeding with the work and file with crossing plan. Amend Part 3.5.D to include: Monitor the quantity of material excavated from the casing installation to ensure no caving or undermining occurs. Amend Part 3.51. to require bore pits to be backfilled using Type A-1 trench backfill system as specified in Section 306. Amend Part 3 to include: McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-22 3.6 CASING SLEEVE INSTALLATION A. Utilize open trenching to install casing sleeves to the line, grade and elevations as indicated on the Plans. Install casing sleeve using SD-301 typical trench detail, with Type A-1 bedding system. B. Install casing spacers/insulators per manufacturer's recommendations and the details shown on the Plans. Insure no floatation is allowed from inside of the casing to the runner height. Casing spacers shall be aligned and uniformly distribute weight. C. For sleeves to accommodate future utilities, install steel caps on both ends of the steel sleeves. Seal weld water tight. PART 4— MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Delete Part 4. Any borings shall be paid for under Special Provision SP-2220. Section 405— Non-Potable Water Line Separation PART 3 —WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.2.A to require a minimum of horizontal separation of 50 feet between water system wells and all non-potable water lines and force mains. Amend Part 3.2.13 to include the following: C. Well Separation: When 50-feet of horizontal separation cannot be maintained, non-potable water lines must be sleeved according to SP-2223. Section 501 — Gravity Sewers PART 2 - MATERIALS Amend Part 2.1 to require gravity sewer pipe be solid wall, PS 46, PVC pipe conforming to the requirements of Part 2.2.B. PART 3 -WORKMANSHIP Amend part 3.2.0 to require dewatering to two feet (2') below the lowest point of excavation. Add the following to Section 3.2.Q. 1. Under no circumstances shall the installed grades be less than the design grades shown on the Plans. Exercise extreme care in maintaining grade control. PART 4 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-23 Amend Part 4.1.13 to include all required testing including CCTV and trench backfill compaction testing, as well as any trench foundation stabilization that may be necessary during construction. Section 502— Manholes PART 2— MATERIALS Add the following to Part 2.1: D. Pre-caster shall supply concrete footings if deemed necessary per the buoyancy calculations. E. Manhole frames, covers, and other accessories shall be in accordance with ISPWC and as shown on the Plans. PART 3 -WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.3.A to include the following: 4. Due to the depth and groundwater conditions anticipated for all manholes on the project, the Kor-N-Seal connection will require the following installation requirements: a. Model # S206-34 connector with double wedges. b. Inlet pipe connection angle must be straight with a maximum deflection of 2°. C. Inspect the I.D. of the piping hole and repair any voids. Apply Sikaflex 1A or equivalent to the I.D. surface of the hole in the band area. Allow the Sikaflex 1A material to setup for'/2 day or overnight before full torque of the wedges. d. Upgrade hose clamps to power gear clamps. e. Apply Sikaflex 1A between the pipe O.D. and the I.D. of the connector in the hose clamp area. Amend Part 3.3.E as follow: E. Do not grout interior of boot. Part 3.5.13 shall be amended to include construction variation of invert elevation to be within 0.05 feet of design elevations. Variation must not reduce the minimum sewer grades shown on the Plans. Part 3.12.A shall be revised to require all manholes to be vacuum tested. PART 4— MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Amend the Part 4.1.A.2 Bid Schedule Description to read "Sanitary Sewer Manhole — Size , Type ...each (EA)." McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-24 Amend Part 4.1.F to read as follows: F. Connection to Existing Manhole/Sewer: Connection to existing sewer/manhole shall be on a per-each basis, regardless of type, size of connection. Payment shall include all equipment, labor, tools, materials, piping, couplings, fittings, core drilling, manhole adapters, demolition, manhole channel reconstruction, line plugging, and all other necessary items for a complete installation. 1. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: 502.4.1.F.1 2. Bid Schedule Description: Connect to Existing Sewer Manhole........Each (EA). Section 601 — Culvert, Storm Drain and Gravity Irrigation Pipe Amend Part 1.5 to include the following: C. Existing structural deficiencies shall be recorded by the CONTRACTOR and verified by governing irrigation, drainage or roadway jurisdiction before beginning work. PART 2 - MATERIALS Amend Part 2.2.H as follows: 1. Minimum Class III. Add Part 2.2.0 as follows: 0. Solid Wall PVC Pipe Sizes 8 inch to 36 inch: AWWA C 900. 2. Pressure Class: As indicated in the Contract Documents. 3. Joints: Elastomeric gasket joints with ASTM F 477 with elastomeric gaskets. PART 3—WORKMANSHIP Part 3 shall be amended to include the following: 3.6 REMOVE AND REPLACE CULVERT A. CONTRACTOR shall install the new culvert at the invert elevations of the culvert that was removed. Contractor shall document invert elevations prior to removal. B. Open trench culvert replacement of facilities operated by an irrigation district will only be allowed outside of the irrigation season and in full accordance with applicable irrigation district irrigation district Permits and License Agreement provisions. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-25 PART 4— MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Amend Part 4.1 to include the following: B. Remove and Replace Culvert: Per linear foot to match the size and material indicated on the Plans. 1. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: 601.4.1.B.5 2. Bid Schedule Description: Remove and Replace Culvert— Size , Shape , Material Class ... Linear Foot (LF). Section 703 — Cast-in-Place Concrete See Plans for cast-in-place concrete specifications. PART 3 -WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3 to include the following: 3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. This section shall take precedence over ISPWC, Section 703, Part 3.6. B. Field inspection and testing will be performed in accordance with ACI 301 and provided by the CONTRACTOR. C. Submit proposed mix design to testing firm for review prior to commencement of Work. D. Tests of cement and aggregates may be performed to ensure conformance with specified requirements. E. Three concrete test cylinders for each load of 10 cubic yards of concrete or less and one set of three concrete test cylinders for each additional 10 cubic yards or fraction thereof. One set of the test cylinders shall be cured under job conditions and two in an approved laboratory. One cylinder shall be tested for compressive strength in seven days, and the remaining two cylinders at 28 days. Test cylinders shall be made, cured, stored and delivered to the laboratory in accordance with ASTM C31 and tested in accordance with ASTM C39. F. One slump test will be taken for each set of test cylinders taken. G. Air Entrainment Test: Accurately measure the amount of entrained air using ASTM C-173 or ASTM C-231 testing method for all concrete pours. One test will be taken for every set of test cylinders taken. Amend Part 3.8 to read as follows: 3.8 DEFECTIVE CONCRETE McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-26 A. Defective Concrete: Concrete not conforming to required lines, details, dimensions, tolerances or specified requirements. B. Repair or replacement of defective concrete will be determined by the Engineer. C. Do not patch, fill, touch-up, repair, or replace exposed concrete except upon express direction of Engineer for each individual area. Amend Part 3 to include the following; 3.9 SAWCUTTING A. Demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Engineer, prior to commencing Work, that sawcutting machinery and personnel are capable of completing this Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. B. Minimize overrun at corners when sawcutting and fill slots with epoxy adhesive. C. Coat cut faces with Carboline Bitumastic 300M to protect exposed rebar. D. Cuttings must be disposed of off-site. E. All sawcuts shall be neatline vertical and horizontal. Section 704— Precast Concrete PART 2 - MATERIALS Part 2.1.A, shall be amended to read all cement used on the project shall be Type II Modified Portland Cement, in accordance with ASTM C150. Add Part 2.8 2.8 PRECAST CONCRETE STRUCTURES AND VAULTS A. Precast concrete structures and vaults shall conform to the details shown on the Plans. Section 706 — Other Concrete Construction PART 1 - General Amend Part 1 to include: 1.6 CONCRETE REPAIR OF PRIVATE IMPROVEMENTS IN PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY A. Any private concrete improvements damaged on private property or public right- of-way during construction must be replaced by the CONTRACTOR. The Owner has not secured the construction easements on private properties except as shown on the Plans. Limits of rights-of-way and easements are generally shown on the Plans. CONTRACTOR must obtain necessary easements to complete McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-27 the repairs on private property. This does not relieve the CONTRACTOR's responsibilities as stated in this Specification and elsewhere in the Contract Documents. Provide construction coordination and adhere to surface repair requirements on or adjacent to private properties. B. Take photographs and/or video to document existing conditions of structures, landscaping, surfaces, and other improvements on or adjacent to private properties. Provide copies to the Engineer prior to start of work. C. Give the property owner fourteen (14) days notice prior to commencing work on their property(ies). D. Obtain a written release from the property owner (Form 00830) indicating that the surface restoration and site cleanup has been completed satisfactorily. Submit release forms to Engineer. Partial payment shall not be considered until release has been obtained. E. Site cleanup and surface restoration shall be a continuous and ongoing process. Final site restoration shall be completed within 10 days of completing pipe installation on or adjacent to the property. F. Erect temporary safety barriers and/or fences to adequately secure the construction area from the remainder of the private property. PART 3 -WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.6 to include the following: F. Concrete that is damaged or removed during construction shall be replaced in-kind to the satisfaction of the property owner. Section 810 — Plant Mix Pavement PART 1 — GENERAL Add the following to Part 1: 1.4 Submittals: Contractor to submit a mix design to ACHD for approval prior to placement. PART 2 — MATERIALS Amend Part 2.1 CLASSIFICATION to include the following: Plant mix pavement shall be '/2" Superpave HMA Class SP-3 (PG 70-28 binder grade). Amend Part 2.4 ANTI-STRIPPING ADDITIVE to include the following: Asphalt shall have 0.5% anti-strip added at the refinery. PART 3 —WORKMANSHIP McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-28 Amend Part 3.7.0 to include the following: Apply CSS-1 tack coat to existing asphalt at pavement matches, and along vertical faces of curb and gutter. PART 4 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Amend Part 4.1. to include the following: Paved Driveway Approach includes excavation, eight (8) inches of crushed aggregate for base, Type 1, and 2.5 inches of plant mix pavement. Aggregate placement shall be in accordance with Section 802. 5. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: 810.4.1.A.5. 6. Bid Schedule Description: Paved Driveway Approach...square yard (SY) Section 1103—Construction Traffic Control PART 1 — GENERAL Amend Part 1.1.A to state the Contractor is responsible to furnish, erect, maintain and relocate all necessary traffic control devices as required to complete the Work and as required by ITD, ACHD or NHD (as applicable). The Contractor shall provide and pay for creation and implementation of the Traffic Control Plan (TCP) and any related permits. Costs for this work shall be considered incidental to the Traffic Control pay item listed in the Bid Schedule. PART 3 —WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.1.13 to require that the CONTRACTOR obtain a construction right-of-way permit from ITD, ACHD and NHD for all applicable work in public rights-of-ways a minimum of 48 hours prior to construction. CONTRACTOR shall comply with ITD, ACHD or NHD requirements and permit provisions in addition to these Specifications. CONTRACTOR shall obtain an approved Traffic Control Plan (TCP). Any deviation from the approved TCP will require submittal and approval from ITD, ACHD and NHD prior to implementation. Contact affected residences and other entities listed below and identified elsewhere in the contract documents a minimum of two (2) weeks prior to any construction activities. These entities include but are not limited to: 1) Property owners adjacent to construction. 2) Nampa & Meridian Irrigation District. Replace the following in Part 3.1: F. The CONTRACTOR shall minimize time for the traffic detours. If any major arterial is open to traffic, but the traffic is constricted to one lane, flaggers are required to control traffic through the work zone. Flagging will be considered incidental to the Traffic Control pay item listed in the Bid Schedule. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-29 Amend Part 3.1 to include the following: L. The CONTRACTOR shall provide two 24-hour contacts for traffic control, including names, addresses, phone numbers, 24-hour pager numbers, and cell phone numbers. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for responding to complaints regarding project traffic control at all times. Response to traffic control complaints shall be incidental to and the cost included in the unit bid price for traffic control. On failure of the CONTRACTOR to respond to traffic control complaints within 1-hour, the Owner may correct any traffic control deficiencies and the cost will be withheld from the CONTRACTOR's payment. A minimum of two hours shall be charged for each occasion and shall include the cost of labor, equipment, materials, administrative, rentals, and other expenses. M. The CONTRACTOR shall not commence daily construction activities, or continue construction activities, if traffic control has not been placed or maintained in accordance with the approved traffic control plan. N. The CONTRACTOR must notify emergency response agencies of all traffic closures and detours and update them of any changes a minimum of 48 hours in advance. O. Vehicular access to all residences, and the NMID's Eight Mile Lateral (during irrigation season) access must be maintained at all times. Coordinate trenching and surface repair operations with all affected landowners. Section 1104— Permanent Pavement Markings PART 3 —WORKMANSHIP Amend Part 3.2 to include the following: F. CONTRACTOR shall locate, dimension, and document all pavement markings and stripes, including color, prior to excavation or other roadway disturbance. Striping and other pavement markings that are damaged during construction shall be replaced to the same dimensions, locations, and colors that were in place prior to construction or as otherwise required by ITD, ACHD or NHD. All costs associated with this work shall be considered incidental to surface restoration pay items. Section 2010 — Mobilization PART 4 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Amend Part 4.1.A to delete the first paragraph of this section and replace with the following: Mobilization: By the lump sum basis and shall not exceed five (5) percent of the contract amount of the base bid schedule. There shall be no measurement for Mobilization. Allowable partial payment of mobilization is as follows: 1) Payment of fifty (50) percent of Mobilization Bid Price shall be made on the first monthly progress estimate. 2) Payment for the remaining fifty (50) percent will be made when all equipment is removed, testing and final clean-up is McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-30 complete, property owner release is documented and final contract closeout is accepted by the Owner. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-31 SPECIAL PROVISIONS SP-2110 — Summary of Work PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. General description of work. B. Contractor use of site and premises. C. Work sequence. D. Owner occupancy. E. Applicable standards. 1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The Owner will award a contract for the complete project as described in the contract documents. The project generally includes: 1. Construction of 8", 10" and 30" PVC gravity sewer main and surface repairs. 1.3 CONTRACTOR USE OF SITE AND PREMISES A. Limit use of site and premises: 1. Reduce impacts to adjacent properties and business operations. 2. Minimize disruption of traveling public. B. Construction operations limited to limits of rights-of-way, work limits, and easements and as shown on the Plans. C. Time Restrictions for Performing Work. Work shall be restricted to weekdays, except City of Meridian and/or State of Idaho holidays unless authorized by the jurisdictional agencies. No work shall be performed on weekends unless authorized by the City of Meridian and ITD, ACHD or NHD (as applicable). 1.4 WORK SEQUENCE A. Construct work in an orderly and timely manner and minimize vehicular traffic disruption and disturbance to adjacent properties and businesses. Accommodate traffic and access requirements during the construction period. Coordinate construction schedule and operations with Owner. B. Initiate work sequenced as agency permitting is secured. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-32 C. Refer to the Contract Documents for specific work restrictions. 1.6 APPLICABLE STANDARDS A. Comply with all applicable local, state, and federal standard codes and regulations. B. Comply with the requirements of any other necessary permits. PART2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-33 SP-2125— Measurement and Payment PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. General Description of Measurement and Payment. B. Specific Descriptions of Measurement. 1.2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A. Measurement and payment for Items listed on the Bid Schedule shall conform to the ISPWC and subsequent revisions listed in the Revisions to the Standard Specifications, unless specifically modified herein and in Division 00800. B. Items listed in the Bid Form as lump sum shall include all work necessary for a complete and fully functional installation as generally described in the Technical Specifications and Contract Documents. C. Partial payment for unit price pay items and lump sum pay items partially completed at the end of monthly pay periods shall be made based upon the Engineer's interpretation of the percentage of work completed. Partial payment for materials delivered and stored will be considered if said materials have been submitted to the Engineer, for review per SP-2143, and supporting invoices and documentation have been provided. All materials must be delivered and secured on-site. D. If the actual work requires more or fewer quantities than those quantities indicated in the Bid Form, the Contractor shall provide the required quantities at the unit bid prices. E. Payment includes: Full compensation for all required labor, products, tools, equipment, transportation, services and incidentals, erection, application or installation of an item of the work, testing and acceptance, close-out items such as owner's training, O&M materials, and equipment demonstrations including overhead and profit, and taxes. F. Prepare a detailed Schedule of Values for the lump sum bid items and submit at the preconstruction meeting in accordance with the Contract Documents. Provide substantiating pricing data as requested by the Engineer. G. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents, payment for lump sum bid items only partially completed at the end of monthly pay periods shall be made based upon the Engineer's interpretation of the percentage of work completed in conjunction with the approved Schedule of Values submitted by the CONTRACTOR. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-34 1.3 SPECIFIC DESCRIPTIONS OF MEASUREMENT A. There will be no measurement for lump sum (I-S), which shall include all work for the complete installation as generally described in the Plans and the Technical Specifications. END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-35 SP-2127 —Applications for Payment PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Procedures for preparation and submittal of Applications for Payment. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Contract Documents. B. SP-2125 - Measurement and Payment. C. SP-2128 — Change Order Procedures. D. SP-2143 - Submittals. E. SP-2152 - Contract Closeout. 1.3 FORMAT A. ISPWC 00620 -Application for Payment or other as acceptable to Owner. B. For each item in the Bid Form, provide a column for listing: Item Number, Description of work, Unit Price, Quantity, Amount, Previous Applications: Work in Place under this Application: Authorized Change Orders; Total Completed to Date of Application; Percentage of Completion; Balance to Finish; and Retainage. 1.4 PREPARATION OF APPLICATIONS A. Present required information in typewritten form. B. Execute certification by signature of authorized officer. C. Use data from Bid Form. Provide dollar value in each column for each line item for portion of work performed. D. List each authorized Change Order as an extension on continuation sheet, listing Change Order number and dollar amount as for an original item of Work. E. Prepare Application for Final Payment as specified in SP-2152 and the General Conditions. 1.5 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES A. Submit three (3) copies of each Application for Payment. B. Payment Period: Submit signed copies to Engineer— once each month. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-36 C. Submit under transmittal letter specified in SP-2143. 1.6 SUBSTANTIATING DATA A. When Engineer requires substantiating information, submit data justifying dollar amounts in question. B. Provide one copy of data with cover letter for each copy of submittal. Show application number and date, and line item by number and description. PART2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-37 SP-2128 — Change Order Procedures PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Submittals. B. Documentation of change in Contract Price and Contract Time. C. Change procedures. D. Construction Change Authorization. E. Stipulated Price Change Order. F. Unit price change order. G. Time and material change order. H. Execution of change orders. I. Correlation of Contractor submittals. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Contract Documents. B. S2125 — Measurement and Payment. C. SP-2127 -Applications for Payment. D. SP-2143 - Submittals. E. SP-2149 - Material and Equipment. F. SP-2152 - Contract Closeout. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit name of the individual authorized to receive change documents, and be responsible for informing others in Contractor's employ or Subcontractors of changes to the Work. B. Change Order Forms: ISPWC 00650 Change Order or other as acceptable to OWNER. 1.4 DOCUMENTATION OF CHANGE IN CONTRACT PRICE AND CONTRACT TIME McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-38 A. Maintain detailed records of work done on a time and material basis. Provide full information required for evaluation of proposed changes, and to substantiate costs of changes in the Work. B. Document each quotation for a change in cost or time with sufficient data to allow evaluation of the quotation. C. On request, provide additional data to support computations: 1. Quantities of products, labor, and equipment. 2. Taxes, insurance and bonds. 3. Overhead and profit. 4. Justification for any change in Contract Time. 5. Credit for deletions from Contract, similarly documented. D. Support each claim for additional costs, and for work done on a time and material basis, with additional information: 1. Origin and date of claim. 2. Dates and times work was performed, and by whom. 3. Time records and wage rates paid. 4. Invoices and receipts for products, equipment, and subcontracts, similarly documented. 1.5 CHANGE PROCEDURES A. The Engineer will advise of minor changes in the Work not involving an adjustment to Contract Price or Contract Time by issuing a field order. B. The Engineer may issue a Notice of Change which includes a detailed description of a proposed change with supplementary or revised Drawings and specifications, a change in Contract Time for executing the change with a stipulation of any overtime work required and the period of time during which the requested price will be considered valid. Contractor will prepare and submit an estimate within the time specified in the General Conditions. C. The Contractor may propose a change by submitting a request for change to the Engineer, describing the proposed change and its full effect on the Work, with a statement describing the reason for the change, and the effect on the Contract Price and Contract Time with full documentation and a statement describing the effect on Work by separate or other contractors. Document any requested substitutions in accordance with SP-2149. 1.6 CONSTRUCTION CHANGE AUTHORIZATION A. Engineer may issue a Work Change Directive or other authorization, signed by the Owner instructing the Contractor to proceed with a change in the Work, for subsequent inclusion in a Change Order. B. The document will describe changes in the Work, and will designate method of determining any change in Contract Price or Contract Time. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-39 C. Promptly execute the change in Work. 1.7 STIPULATED PRICE CHANGE ORDER A. Based on Notice of Change and Contractor's fixed price quotation or Contractor's request for a Change Order as approved by OWNER. 1.8 UNIT PRICE CHANGE ORDER A. For pre-determined unit prices and estimated quantities, the Change Order will be executed on a fixed unit price basis. B. For unit costs or quantities of units of work, which are not pre-determined, execute Work under a Change Order. C. Changes in Contract Price or Contract Time will be computed as specified for Time and Material Change Order. 1.9 TIME AND MATERIAL CHANGE ORDER A. Submit itemized account and supporting data after completion of change, within time limits indicated in the Conditions of the Contract. B. Engineer will recommend to the OWNER the change allowable in Contract Price and Contract Time as provided in the Contract Documents. C. Maintain detailed records of work done on Time and Material basis. D. Provide full information required for evaluation of proposed changes, and to substantiate costs for changes in the Work. 1.10 EXECUTION OF CHANGE ORDERS A. Execution of Change Orders: Engineer will issue Change Orders for signatures of parties as provided in the Conditions of the Contract. 1.11 CORRELATION OF CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS A. Promptly revise Application for Payment forms to record each authorized Change Order as a separate line item and adjust the Contract Price. B. Promptly revise progress schedules to reflect any change in Contract Time, revise sub-schedules to adjust time for other items of work affected by the change, and resubmit. C. Promptly enter changes in Project Record Documents. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-40 PART2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-41 SP-2138 — Construction Phasing and Schedulinq PART1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. This item shall consist of all necessary labor, equipment, and materials required to provide construction phasing in accordance with the requirements of this section. PART 2 MATERIALS NOT USED PART 3 WORKMANSHIP 3.1 PHASING A. Organize and schedule the work to meet the schedule limitations and overall time for completion. B. Comply with ACHD and NHD requirements for impacts to their roadway system, and obtain necessary permits prior to construction. C. The Owner must be given 5 working days notice for any road or intersection closure or restriction minimum unless otherwise required by ITD, ACHD or NHD. D. Access to farmed areas and properties adjacent to the project must be provided for at all times unless written agreements are reached with the individual property owners and other access accommodations are made or unless otherwise indicated in the Contract Documents. E. Allow access for pedestrians to safely circulate around the project site in accordance with the MUTCD. Provide clear signage for pedestrian information about established pathways and provide a crossing guard during critical school hours if conditions warrant. F. Allow access for agencies and utilities to operate and maintain their improvements within and outside the project area. G. Submit a detailed project sequencing diagram for approval showing work areas and roadway or intersection closures or restrictions along with a traffic and pedestrian flow diagrams and traffic control plans for each phase of work. Update the project sequencing diagram and resubmit if schedule or sequence changes after start of construction. 3.2 SCHEDULE A. Prepare a written schedule for the entire project and submit the schedule to the Engineer within two (2) working days after the preconstruction conference. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-42 B. The schedule shall include start date, completion date, days for completion, float, and time restrictions as stated herein. At a minimum, the following major items of work shall be included on the schedule: mobilization, gravity sewer installation, manhole installation, testing and CCTV, surface restoration, and construction traffic control. C. Provide a detailed week behind and two-week ahead of schedule at each weekly progress meeting. D. Provide an updated schedule along with monthly requests for payments. The updated schedule shall include the original schedule, actual completion to date for work completed, and anticipated completion dates for remaining work. If completion of work is behind the CONTRACTOR's original schedule, as modified by any approved changes in the contract time, provide a revised schedule and documentation of resources to be used to meet the contract times. Requests for payment will not be processed and will be returned to the CONTRACTOR unless the request is accompanied by an updated schedule, and if required, a revised schedule and documentation of resources. 3.3 FIELD ENGINEERING AND SURVEYS A. Unless otherwise specified, the Owner shall furnish initial land survey and reference points for construction control. The established control points are shown on the Plans, and which are to be protected by the Contractor. Contractor shall be responsible for all necessary construction staking for locating components of the Work based on identified control points and information on the Plans. Prior to construction, the Contractor shall utilize the services of an Idaho PLS to verify the control point information contained on the Plans. Contractor will convey any discrepancies to the Engineer for resolution. The Contractor shall provide and be responsible for establishing additional horizontal control alignments and vertical elevations, for maintaining all construction surveying and staking, setting and maintaining all additional survey control required for the construction of the projects. All construction staking and surveying shall be performed by survey crew personnel under the supervision of a professional licensed surveyor registered in the State of Idaho. Preserve benchmarks, construction stakes, and reference points within the construction limits as shown on the Plans and shall immediately notify the ENGINEER, OWNER, OWNER the Owner's Project Representative of any existing federal, state, county, city and private land monuments encountered which are not shown on the Plans. Preserve all lot, block, property corners and street intersection monuments outside the construction limits. If such monuments are disturbed, the Contractor shall have them replaced by a licensed surveyor at the Contractor's sole expense, otherwise the Owner shall contract a licensed surveyor to re-establish the lost monument in accordance with the provisions of the Corner and Perpetuation and Filing Act, Idaho Code 55-1601 through 55-1613 and this cost will be deducted from the final payment. All costs associated with maintaining or replacing monuments shall be incidental to the project, unless specifically listed on the Bid Form. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-43 Verify setbacks and easements, confirm drawing dimensions and elevations. The Contractor shall remove all construction stakes remaining at project completion. The cost of this work shall be considered incidental to the project. B. The Contractor shall comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of his work. If the Contractor observes that the drawings and specifications are at a variance therewith or observes other conflicts or conditions requiring clarification, he shall notify the Engineer, in writing, and any necessary changes shall be adjusted as provided in the contract for changes in work. The Owner has an eight working-hour (8) grace period to respond and/or correct. The "no harm, no compensation or time" rule applies PART 4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 There shall be no measurement for construction phasing and scheduling. This work shall be incidental to and the cost included in the sewer and related bid items. END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-44 SP-2139 — Construction Coordination PART GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. This item shall consist of all necessary labor, equipment, and materials required to provide coordination of construction activities with residents, farmers, services, and local agencies. PART 2 MATERIALS NOT USED PART 3 WORKMANSHIP 3.1 WEEKLY PROJECT STATUS MEETINGS A. The CONTRACTOR shall conduct weekly construction progress meetings. The CONTRACTOR and SUBCONTRACTORs shall attend the meetings. The design consultant may also be requested to attend if information is needed. B. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain up-to-date record drawings of the construction including: variances from the design sewer grade and alignment, limits of backfill types, locations of structures, location and depth of underground utilities, and any other sub-surface features or conditions including the limits and depths. These drawings shall be updated daily during construction and may be reviewed by the Engineer at the weekly project status meeting. 3.2 COORDINATION WITH UTILITIES A. Utility information is shown only for surface features and, if provided, by the owner of the utility, for non-surface features. The information shown in the Plans is for reference purposes only and does not necessarily represent actual field conditions. The Engineer assumes no liability for the accuracy of the information shown, or conflicts due to inaccurate or incomplete utility information. Call Dig Line (811) a minimum of 48 hours (2 working days) prior to any excavation to request utility locations. 3.3 COORDINATION WITH IRRIGATION/DRAINAGE ENTITIES A. Contact and work with the property owners, irrigation districts, ditch riders, or any other parties as necessary to coordinate with irrigation facilities required under this contract. B. Contact the Nampa-Meridian Irrigation District two weeks prior to construction (Contact: Dave Duvall, 466-0663). McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-45 3.4 SERVICES COORDINATION A. Coordinate construction activities to minimize disruption of services. Attend and participate in a services coordination meeting at the start of construction and as required during construction to resolve service issues. B. Provide uninterrupted solid waste service to all properties during construction. If the CONTRACTOR's operation prevents access to properties for solid waste pick-up, move individual household solid waste containers, bags, and other items accepted by the solid waste hauler to an accessible location. The containers shall be returned to the households after pick-up. Prevent damage or loss of containers and replace containers damaged or lost. C. Meet with the West Ada School District and school bus service providers to minimize disruption of these services and plan alternative routes. D. Coordinate with the U.S. Postal service and provide access for mail delivery to all properties during construction. E. Emergency services (Police, Fire, & Paramedic) access shall be provided at all times during construction. Coordinate with these agencies on a weekly basis as to status of project, access, and special concerns. 3.5 LANDOWNER/RESIDENT/TENANT FARMER/BUSINESS COORDINATION A. Notify adjacent residents, businesses, Nampa-Meridian Irrigation District, ACHD, NHD, and other CONTRACTORs mobilized in the project vicinity within two (2) weeks in advance of starting work. B. Provide, and distribute door hangers to all affected residences. Information shall include a brief description of work, anticipated time frame, project phasing points, traffic impacts, CONTRACTOR contact phone number, how services will be maintained, and any additional information on minimizing construction impacts. C. Notification of planned service disruptions (water main shutdowns, sewer service interruptions, etc.) shall be made to residents 48 hours in advance and shall include the extent and type of service disruption, CONTRACTOR's contact name and phone number, and date and time of disruption. D. Safe vehicular and pedestrian access shall be maintained at all time to all properties abutting or project, and maintenance access to governing irrigation and drainage authorities. Local access to the properties immediately adjacent to the project area shall be maintained at all times during the project, except when work is being performed immediately in front of a property's access. When access will be restricted, notify the property owner 72 hours (3 working days) in advance and arrange for alternate parking (on or off street) within 0.1 miles of the property. Access restrictions shall be limited to minimum possible. Maintain one functional access to all affected businesses. CONTRACTOR shall not begin said construction if CONTRACTOR fails to provide the required notices. Delays in CONTRACTOR's schedule and all costs associated with such a delay due to the McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-46 CONTRACTOR's failure to notify property owners shall be at CONTRACTOR's sole expense. PART 4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 There shall be no measurement for construction coordination. This work shall be incidental to the cost included in the gravity sewer and related unit bid items. END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-47 SP-2141 — Special Project Considerations PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. General Project Special Considerations. B. Refer to the Plans, Technical Specifications, Contract and other Contract Documents for additional requirements and specific stipulations. 1.2 NEIGHBORHOOD CONSIDERATIONS A. The project will be constructed adjacent to and near residential homes. The Contractor shall conduct work so as to minimize disturbance to local residences. All local noise ordinances shall be adhered to. See SP-2147 for temporary power service. B. Under no circumstances will a shutdown of utility services be allowed. C. Coordinate with the utility companies to allow continuous operation and service of water, wastewater, fire protection, EMS services, trash, mail, school, etc., during construction. 1.3 OTHER CONSIDERATIONS A. If not otherwise specified, the Contractor shall secure all other permits required to complete the work. B. Dewatering to construct the project will be required. Contractor shall be responsible to determine groundwater conditions and ability of soils to dewater prior to starting work. Refer to Section 205— Dewatering. 1.4 WORK AREAS, LIMITS OF DISTURBANCE, AND SURFACE RESTORATION A. Confine work within project boundaries and rights-of-ways shown on the Plans. Any damage to areas outside the project boundary shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the Owner to a condition equal to or better than pre-project conditions at no additional cost to the Owner, including areas disturbed during temporary stockpiling of materials and equipment, and construction staging activities. B. Any underground pipe or other facility that is damaged by the Contractor shall be repaired to pre-project conditions and to the satisfaction of the Engineer and utility purveyor at no additional cost to the Owner. C. No stockpiling of material is allowed outside the designated project boundary unless separately secured by the Contractor from the affected landowner. All surplus excavated material must be stockpiled within the project boundary and ultimately removed from the Owner's property. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-48 1.5 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS A. Refer to the Contract Documents for Insurance Requirements for the project. PART2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-49 SP-2143 —Submittals PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Submittal procedures. B. Construction progress schedules. C. Proposed products list. D. Shop drawings. E. Product data. F. Manufacturers' instructions. G. Manufacturers' certificates. H. Construction photographs. I. Record drawings. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. SP-2145 - Quality Control. 1.3 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES A. Except for samples or when exception is previously agreed to by Engineer, all submittals shall be submitted electronically via email or contractor-provided cloud-based software (e.g. Procore®). If the latter method is chosen, the contractor will provide electronic access to the Owner and the Engineer. Each submittal shall be attached as a single file less than 7 megabytes in portable document format (*.pdf). If the single file is greater than 7 megabytes, multiple files may be submitted, although the number of files shall be minimized. The term "submittal" as used herein shall be understood to include detail design calculations, shop drawings, fabrication and installation drawings, erection drawings, lists, graphs, operating instructions, catalog sheets, data sheets, samples, and similar items. B. The first page of each electronic submittal shall be the transmittal attached to this section. On the transmittal, the CONTRACTOR shall note all deviations from the governing technical specifications and/or drawing and shall reference the appropriate paragraph of the section or page of the drawing. If the reason for the deviation from the specifications is not readily apparent, a written explanation shall be included immediately following the transmittal. If there are no deviations, the statement shall be noted as such. Any submittal not accompanied by a transmittal and compliance statements will be rejected. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-50 Submittals shall be carefully reviewed by an authorized representative of the Contractor prior to submission to the Engineer. The transmittal of each submittal shall be dated, signed, and certified by the Contractor as being correct and in strict conformance with the Contract Drawings and the Specifications, unless approved otherwise by the Engineer. Any non- certified submittals shall be returned to the Contractor without action taken by the Engineer, and any delays caused thereby shall be the total responsibility of the Contractor. C. Immediately following the transmittal and explanation of deviations, each electronic submittal shall contain a copy of the governing technical specification. D. The submittal information shall follow the specification. E. Submittals (and the PDF document file) shall be sequentially numbered. Resubmittals shall be indicated by a letter following the submittal number. The letter"A" shall always be implied with the first submittal. F. A separate transmittal form (and separate PDF document file) shall be used for each specific item or class of material or equipment for which a submittal is required. Combining of items will be permitted only when the items taken together constitute a manufacturer's package or are so functionally related that expediency indicates review of the group or package as a whole. G. The Engineer will respond to submittals via email with a comment sheet in portable document format (*.pdf). H. Fabrication of an item shall not be commenced before the Engineer has reviewed the pertinent submittals and responded, unless allowed otherwise by the Engineer. Revisions indicated on submittals shall be considered as changes necessary to meet the requirements of the Contract Drawings and Specifications and shall not be taken as the basis of claims for extra work. I. The Engineer's review of Contractor's submittals shall not relieve the Contractor of the entire responsibility for the correctness of details and dimensions. The Contractor shall assume all responsibility and risk for any misfits due to any errors in Contractor-submitted submittals. Any fabrications or other work performed in advance of the receipt of approved submittals shall be entirely at the Contractor's risk and expense. The Contractor shall be responsible for the dimensions and the design of adequate connections and details. 1.4 CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULES A. Incorporate the work described herein into construction progress schedules and submit and update schedules per the Contract Documents. B. Submit revised schedules with each Application for Payment identifying changes since previous version. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-51 1.5 PROPOSED PRODUCTS LIST A. Within seven (7) days after date of Owner-Contractor agreement on the work, submit complete list of major products proposed for use, with name of manufacturer, trade name, and model number of each product. B. For products specified only by reference standards, give manufacturer, trade name, model or catalog designation, and reference standards. 1.6 SHOP DRAWINGS A. Submit electronically as detailed in Section 1.3. B. Indicate special utility characteristics, utility connection requirements, and location of utility outlets for service for functional equipment and appliances. 1.7 PRODUCT DATA A. Submit electronically as detailed in Section 1.3. B. Mark electronic copy to identify applicable products, models, options, and other data. Supplement manufacturers' standard data to provide information unique to this Project. C. Indicate product utility characteristics, utility connection requirements, and location of utility outlets for service for functional equipment and appliances. 1.8 MANUFACTURERS' INSTRUCTIONS A. Submit manufacturers' printed instructions for delivery, storage, assembly, installation, start-up, adjusting, and finishing, in quantities specified for Product Data. B. Indicate special procedures, perimeter conditions requiring special attention, and special environmental criteria required for application or installation. C. Identify conflicts between manufacturers' instructions and Contract Documents. 1.9 MANUFACTURERS' CERTIFICATES A. When specified in individual specification Sections, submit manufacturer's certificate electronically to Engineer for review. B. Indicate material or product conforms to or exceeds specified requirements. Submit supporting reference date, affidavits, and certifications as appropriate. C. Certificates may be recent or previous test results on material or Product, but must be acceptable to Engineer. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-52 1.10 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS AND PRECONSTRUCTION VIDEOS A. As required by individual specification sections. 1.11 RECORD DRAWINGS A. Submit all record drawing data per the contract closeout procedures in the Contract. 1.12 SUBMITTAL LIMITS A. Two submittals will be permitted for each item in this section at no cost to the Contractor. The two submittals include one initial submittal and one resubmittal. B. All submittals requiring a third review by the Engineer shall be considered unresponsive and the Owner will charge the Contractor on a Time and Materials basis for the third and all subsequent reviews and all related administrative costs not to exceed $1,000.00 for each resubmittal. C. All submittals, unless noted otherwise in the Contract Documents shall be submitted within eight weeks from Notice to Proceed. Those items requiring resubmittal shall be submitted within four weeks from date of return to Contractor. PART2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not used PART 4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 There shall be no measurement for Submittals. This work shall be incidental to the cost included in the gravity sewer and related unit bid items. END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-53 SP-2145—Quality Control PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Quality assurance/control of installation. B. References. C. Construction observation and testing laboratory services. D. Manufacturers' field services and reports. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Contract Documents. B. SP-2143 - Submittals. C. SP-2149 - Material and Equipment. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE/CONTROL OF INSTALLATION A. Monitor quality control over suppliers, manufacturers, Products, services, site conditions, and workmanship, to produce Work of specified quality. B. Comply fully with manufacturers' instructions, including each step in sequence. C. Should manufacturers' instructions conflict with Contract Documents, request clarification from the Engineer. D. Comply with specified standards as a minimum quality for the Work except when more stringent tolerances, codes, or specified requirements indicate higher standards or more precise workmanship. E. Perform work by persons qualified to produce workmanship of specified quality. F. Secure Products in place with positive anchorage devices designed and sized to withstand stresses, vibration, physical distortion or disfigurement. 1.4 REFERENCES A. Conform to reference standard by date of issue current on date of Contract Documents. B. Should specified reference standards conflict with Contract Documents, request clarification from Engineer before proceeding. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-54 C. The contractual relationship of the parties to the Contract shall not be altered from the Contract Documents by mention or inference otherwise in any reference document. 1.5 CONSTRUCTION OBSERVATION AND TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES A. Contractor shall provide quality control, which shall include the initial and subsequent inspections of Contractor's Work to ensure that the Work conforms to the Contract Documents. Submit Quality Control Program to the Engineer for review prior to Construction in accordance with SP-2143. B. Contractor shall designate the person responsible for Contractor's quality control while Work is in progress, and shall notify Engineer and permitting agencies, in writing, prior to any change in quality control representative assignment. C. The Contractor shall establish a quality control program as necessary to assure the project meets the requirements of the Contract Documents. The Contractor's quality control program shall at a minimum include the inspections and testing required by the Contract Documents and such additional inspections and testing which are necessary to allow the Contractor to verify the acceptability of the work and product. All documentation of the Contractor's quality control efforts including test reports will be submitted to the Engineer as they become available to the Contractor. D. The Contractor shall provide access to the Owner, jurisdictional agencies and Engineer for observation of the work. E. Contractor will employ and pay for services of testing laboratory acceptable to the Engineer and permitting agencies to perform all specified testing as specified in the Project Manual and as required by the permitting agencies. 1. Prior to start of Work, submit testing laboratory name, and telephone number, and names of on-site specialist and responsible officer. 2. Submit copy of report of laboratory facilities inspection made by Materials Reference Laboratory of National Bureau of Standards during most recent inspection, with memorandum of remedies of deficiencies reported by inspection. 3. Submit qualifications of a certified SWPP plan preparer and compliance monitoring firm. F. The Contractor shall provide the equipment and manpower to conduct all tests as required in the specifications. G. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer of the time in which tests are to be run forty-eight (48) hours prior to testing. H. Reports will be submitted by the Contractor to the Owner, jurisdictional agencies, and Engineer weekly indicating results of tests and indicating compliance or non- compliance with Contract Documents. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-55 I. Cooperate with Engineer; furnish samples of materials, design mix, equipment, tools, storage and assistance as requested. 1.6 MANUFACTURERS' FIELD SERVICES AND REPORTS A. When specified in individual specification Sections or agency permits, require material or Product suppliers or manufacturers to provide qualified staff personnel to observe site conditions, conditions of surfaces and installation, quality of workmanship, start-up of equipment, test, adjust, and balance of equipment as applicable, and to initiate instructions when necessary. B. Individuals to report, in writing, observations and site decisions or instructions given to applicators or installers that are supplemental or contrary to manufacturers' written instructions. C. Submit report within fifteen (15) days of observation to Engineer for review. 1.7 PROJECT LIMITS A. Confine all equipment, tools, and materials to the locations, easements, work limits, and rights-of-way shown on the Plans, except when expressly authorized by Owner or Engineer. PART2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used. PART 4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 There shall be no measurement for Quality Control. This work shall be incidental to the cost included in the gravity sewer and related unit bid items. END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-56 SP-2147 — Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Temporary Utilities: Water, electricity and sanitary facilities. B. Temporary Controls: Barriers, enclosures and fencing, protection of the Work, and water control. C. Storm Water Management. D. Construction Facilities: Access roads and parking. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 205 — Dewatering. B. SP-2152 - Contract Close-out (Final cleaning). C. SP-2216 — Storm Water Management. 1.3 TEMPORARY WATER SERVICE A . Provide, maintain and pay for suitable quality water required for construction operations and testing as specified in the Project Manual. 1.4 TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES A . Provide and maintain required facilities and enclosures. 1.5 TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY A. Provide, maintain and pay for temporary electricity as needed for construction. Contractor is advised that the continuous use of portable gas/diesel generators is prohibited. All local noise ordinances shall be adhered to. 1.6 BARRIERS A. Provide barriers to prevent unauthorized entry to construction areas, to allow for Owner's use of site, to protect public safety, and to protect existing facilities and adjacent properties from damage from construction operations. B. Provide protection for vegetation, if any, designated to remain. Replace damaged vegetation which shall be considered incidental. C. Protect non-owned vehicular traffic, stored materials, site and structures from damage. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-57 1.7 WATER CONTROL A. Grade the site to drain. Maintain excavations free of water. Provide, operate, and maintain pumping equipment as needed. B. Protect work zone from puddling or running water. Provide water barriers as required to protect site from soil erosion and puddling. C. Contractor shall follow BMPs for dewatering activities. Contractor shall not degrade adjacent surface water due to dewatering operations. 1.8 DUST CONTROL A. This item shall consist of furnishing and applying water required in construction and for dust control in accordance with the requirements of these specifications and the approved ESC/SWPPP. B. Water, when required, shall be applied at the locations and in the amounts required to properly compact the work. An adequate water supply shall be provided by the Contractor. The equipment used for watering shall be of ample capacity and of such design as to assure uniform application of water in the amounts required. C. If required, watering shall be done at night or at other times when evaporation loss will be at a minimum. D. In watering of subgrades, the Engineer may direct the Contractor to apply water in such quantities that the subgrade shall be compacted at a moisture content in excess of"optimum moisture." In no case will the Contractor be required to apply water in excess of three percent (3%) greater than optimum moisture. E. The Contractor shall also apply water during the course of the work to control dust, maintaining all embankment and base courses in a damp condition. F. The Contractor shall provide sufficient equipment to apply water as directed for controlling dust caused by construction activities. If dusty conditions continue to exist due to insufficient or inadequate watering practices or lack of watering equipment, it shall cause the closing down of those operations affected until remedied. Watering shall be done on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays at the same frequency and amounts as specified for work days at the Contractor's expense. G. Watering equipment shall consist of watertight tanks mounted on trucks, adequately powered, and capable of applying water as required. The water shall be applied under pressure from the tank through a spray apparatus as directed. The spray apparatus shall be equipped as to provide uniform, unbroken spread of water over the surface being watered. A suitable device for positive shut-off and for regulating the flow of water shall be located so as to permit positive drive control from the cab. 1.9 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT A. Refer to SP-2216. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-58 1.10 POLLUTION CONTROL A. Provide methods, means, and facilities to prevent contamination of soil, water, and atmosphere from discharge of noxious, toxic substances, and pollutants produced by construction operations. B. Equipment and fuel storage shall be kept secured. Waste oil and waste fluids shall not be stored or changed at any construction site. C. Spills of hazardous or toxic materials shall be promptly reported to the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality (IDEA). Contractor shall take emergency measures to limit the amount of the releases at Contractor's own expense. D. Provide means of removing mud from vehicle wheels before entering public streets. 1.11 SECURITY A. Provide security and facilities to protect work from unauthorized entry, vandalism or theft. 1.12 NOISE CONTROL A. Comply with local and county ordinance regarding noise generation and work hours. Construction involving noisy operations, including starting and warming up of equipment, and blasting shall be restricted to the hours specified in the Contract Documents. B. Notification of special circumstances or emergency conditions that require work beyond the hours specified herein shall be provided as follows: 1. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer and City of Meridian 48 hours in advance of any proposed extended work hours for preauthorization. Notification shall include a written request for authorization to perform work specified and the circumstances that warrant this request. This notification shall include any additional measures to mitigate noise generated by this construction activity if deemed necessary by the Engineer. 2. If an emergency situation occurs that warrants extended hours, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer immediately upon determining the need for this work. 1.13 TREE AND PLANT PROTECTION A. Cultivated Areas and Other Surface Improvements: All landscaped areas and other surface improvements which are damaged by actions of the Contractor shall be restored to a condition equal to or better than it was prior to construction. Areas shall not be cleared until related construction activities require the work. If irrigation system components are damaged or removed to facilitate construction McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-59 in cultivated or landscaped areas, it is the responsibility of the Contractor to replace them at no cost to the Owner. 1.14 PROTECTION OF INSTALLED WORK A. Protect installed Work and provide special protection where specified in individual specification sections. B. Provide temporary and removable protection for installed products. Control activity in immediate work area to minimize damage. 1.15 PUBLIC ACCESS A. Provide detours and traffic control as required by the approved traffic control plan. B. Provide and maintain access to fire hydrants free of obstructions. C. Provide and maintain access for emergency vehicles. 1.16 PARKING A. Do not allow construction personnel to park in any way which may affect the access of emergency vehicles or access to adjacent properties. Parking within NMID property will require approval by NMID. B. Arrange for temporary surface parking areas to accommodate construction personnel. Parking in adjacent local roads (McDermott or Ustick Roads, Becky Lane, W. Kostalota Lane, Morgan Grove Lane) is not allowed. 1.17 PROGRESS CLEANING A. Maintain areas free of waste materials, debris, and rubbish. Maintain site in a clean and orderly condition. B. Remove waste materials, debris, and rubbish from site periodically and dispose offsite in approved solid waste facilities at no additional cost to owner. C. Provide necessary containment and clean-up of all hazardous/dangerous materials onsite that result from Contractor's actions. D. Dispose of all hazardous/dangerous waste in approved hazardous waste facilities that result from Contractor's actions. 1.18 FIELD OFFICES AND SHEDS A. Provide temporary office to house record drawings. B. Office: Weather-tight, with lighting, electrical outlets, telephone service, and heating equipment, and equipped with sturdy furniture and drawing display table. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-60 1.19 REMOVAL OF UTILITIES, FACILITIES, AND CONTROLS A. Remove temporary above-grade or buried utilities, equipment, facilities, materials, prior to Substantial Completion. B. Clean and repair damage caused by installation or use of temporary work. C. Restore existing facilities used during construction to original condition. Restore permanent facilities used during construction to specified condition. PART2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not Used PART 4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 There shall be no measurement for Construction Facilities and Temporary Controls. This work shall be incidental to the cost included in the gravity sewer and related unit bid items. END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-61 SP-2149 — Materials and Equipment PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Products. B. Transportation and handling. C. Storage and protection. D. Product options. E. Substitutions. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. SP-2145 - Quality Control. 1.3 PRODUCTS A. Products: Means new material, machinery, components, equipment, fixtures, and systems forming the Work. Does not include machinery and equipment used for preparation, fabrication, conveying and erection of the Work. Products may also include existing materials or components required for reuse. B. Do not use materials and equipment removed from existing premises, except as specifically permitted by the Contract Documents. C. Provide interchangeable components of the same manufacturer, for similar components. 1.4 TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING A. Transport and handle products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Promptly inspect shipments to assure that products comply with requirements, quantities are correct, and products are undamaged. C. Provide equipment and personnel to handle products by methods to prevent soiling, disfigurement, or damage. 1.5 STORAGE AND PROTECTION A. Store and protect products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, with seals and labels intact and legible. Store sensitive products in weather-tight, climate controlled enclosures. B. For exterior storage of fabricated products, place on sloped supports, above ground. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-62 C. Provide off-site storage and protection when site does not permit on-site storage or protection within project easements or rights-of-way. D. Cover products subject to deterioration with impervious sheet covering. Provide ventilation to avoid condensation. E. Store loose granular materials on solid flat surfaces in a well-drained area. Prevent mixing with foreign matter. F. Provide equipment and personnel to store products by methods to prevent soiling, disfigurement, or damage. G. Arrange storage of products to permit access for observation and documentation. Periodically inspect to assure products are undamaged and are maintained under specified conditions. 1.6 PRODUCT OPTIONS A. Products Specified by Reference Standards or by Description Only: Any product meeting those standards or description. B. Products Specified by Naming One or More Manufacturers: Products of manufacturers named and meeting specifications, no options or substitutions allowed unless stated otherwise. Submit a request for substitution for any manufacturer not named. 1.7 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Engineer will consider requests for Substitutions only within thirty (30) days after date of Owner-Contractor agreement. B. Substitutions may be considered when a product becomes unavailable through no fault of the Contractor. C. Document each request with complete data substantiating compliance of proposed Substitution with Contract Documents. D. A request constitutes a representation that the Contractor: 1. Has investigated proposed product and determined that it meets or exceeds the quality level of the specified product. 2. Will provide the same warranty for the Substitution as for the specified product. 3. Will coordinate installation and make changes to other Work, which may be required for the Work to be complete with no additional cost to Owner. 4. Waives claims for additional costs or time extension, which may subsequently become apparent. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-63 5. Will reimburse Owner for review or redesign services associated with re-approval by Engineer and authorities. E. Substitutions will not be considered when they are indicated or implied on shop drawing or product data submittals, without separate written request, or when acceptance will require revision to the Contract Documents. F. Substitution Submittal Procedure: 1. Submit electronically in accordance with SP-2143 the request for Substitution for consideration. Limit each request to one proposed Substitution. 2. Submit shop drawings, product data, and certified test results attesting to the proposed product equivalence. 3. The Engineer will notify Contractor, in writing, of decision to accept or reject request. PART2 PRODUCTS Not Used PART 3 EXECUTION Not used END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-64 SP-2152 — Contract Closeout PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. Closeout procedures. B. Final cleaning. C. Project record documents. D. Operation and maintenance data. E. Warranties. F. Spare parts and maintenance materials. G. Inspection compliance. H. Protection of installed construction. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. SP-2147 - Construction Facilities & Temporary Controls B. SP-2150 - Starting of Systems 1.3 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES A. Submit written certification that Contract Documents have been reviewed, Work has been observed and documented, and that Work is complete in accordance with Contract Documents and ready for Engineer's review. B. Provide submittals to Engineer that are required by governing or other authorities. C. Submit final Application for Payment identifying total adjusted Contract Sum, previous payments, and sum remaining due. D. Secure final approvals from all permitting agencies. E. Secure approvals of final surface restoration of all work on private property. 1.4 FINAL CLEANING A. Execute final cleaning prior to final inspection. B. Clean site; rake clean all exterior, visible, and landscaped surfaces. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-65 C. Remove waste and surplus materials, rubbish, and construction facilities from the site. D. Sweep paved roadways and clean storm drainage facilities. 1.5 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Maintain on site, one set of the following record documents; record actual revisions to the Work: 1. Contract Drawings including ISPWC and Meridian Standard Drawings and Specifications. 2. Specifications. 3. Addenda. 4. Change Orders and other Modifications to the Contract. 5. Reviewed shop drawings, product data, and samples. 6. Manufacturer's instruction for assembly, installation and adjusting. B. Store Record Documents separate from documents used for construction. C. Ensure entries are complete and accurate, enabling future reference by Owner. D. Record information concurrent with construction progress. E. Specifications: Legibly mark and record at each Product section description of actual Products installed, including the following: 1. Manufacturer's name and product model and number. 2. Product substitutions or alternates utilized. 3. Changes made by Addenda and Modifications. F. Record Documents and Shop Drawings: Legibly mark each item to record actual construction including: 1. Measured horizontal and vertical locations of underground utilities and appurtenances, referenced to permanent surface improvements. 2. Field changes of dimension and detail. 3. Details not on original Contract Drawings. G. Delete Engineer seal from all documents. H. Submit documents to Engineer with final Application for Payment. 1.6 WARRANTIES A. The Contractor shall file with the Engineer a certified statement that each piece of equipment will function satisfactorily and that within two years from the date of the City of Meridian's final project acceptance letter (unless a longer warranty period is otherwise specified in other technical specifications), the Contractor shall remove and replace at his expense and without charge to the Owner or his assignee, piece for piece, each piece of equipment, or part thereof, which shall McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-66 prove defective within the guarantee period. See the City's currrent Supplemental Specifications and Drawings to the ISPWC for further information regarding the City's required 2-year warranty and corrections period. B. The Contractor shall also file with the Engineer a certified guarantee from the manufacturer, that the manufacturer guarantees their equipment for a minimum period of one year from the date of delivery (unless a greater warranty period is otherwise specified in other technical specifications). The manufacturer shall guarantee that they will remove and replace at their expense all equipment or parts thereof which shall prove defective within the guarantee period. C. All guarantee work shall be done promptly by either the Contractor or the manufacturer upon submittal of proof of defect. 1. Provide duplicate notarized copies. 2. Execute and assemble transferable warranty documents from Subcontractors, suppliers, and manufacturers. 3. Submit prior to final application for Payment. 4. For items of Work delayed beyond date of Substantial Completion, provide updated submittal within 10 days after acceptance, listing date of acceptance as start of warranty period. 1.7 SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE MATERIALS A. Provide products, spare parts, maintenance and extra materials in quantities specified in individual specification Sections. B. Deliver to Project site or to site designated by Owner. 1.8 INSPECTION COMPLIANCE A. Submit documentation of electrical inspections from governing authority. 1.9 PROTECTION OF INSTALLED CONSTRUCTION A. Protect installed work from damage by construction operations. B. Provide special protection where specified in individual specification sections. C. Provide temporary and removable protection for installed products. Control activity in immediate work area to prevent damage. D. Protect finished floors and other surfaces from traffic, dirt, wear, damage, or movement of heavy objects, by protecting with durable sheet materials. PART2 PRODUCTS NOT USED McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-67 PART 3 EXECUTION NOT USED PART 4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 No measurement or payment shall be made for Contract Close-out. All work required herein shall be considered incidental to other related pay items. END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-68 SP-2153 — Remove, Reset or Replace Miscellaneous Item PART1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. This item shall consist of all necessary work and materials required to remove, replace, or reset signs, trees, fences, and any other miscellaneous items as encountered in the field to accommodate the Work. Work will be performed on public and private properties. 1.2 COORDINATION A. Meet with the private property owners to determine suitable site for materials being replaced or reset. B. Document existing condition and quantity of materials, anticipated to be reset or replaced with photographs, and file with Engineer prior to commencing work. 1.3 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 307 — Street Cuts & Surface Repairs PART 2 MATERIALS 2.1 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Existing signs, mailboxes, supports, hardware, posts, and related items shall be reused unless damaged or called out for replacement. If materials are damaged during construction, replace in-kind at CONTRACTOR's expense. 2.2 FENCE A. Existing fencing (regardless of type) shall be carefully removed to accommodate construction activities and reset after completion of surface repairs. If the fence is damaged during removal it shall be replaced in-kind to the satisfaction of the property owner. PART 3 WORKMANSHIP 3.1 PROTECTION A. Satisfactorily restore any damage to existing facilities, materials, or structures, resulting from carelessness or negligence of CONTRACTOR to their original condition at CONTRACTOR's expense. 3.2 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS AND MATERIALS A. Exercise care in the removal, replacement, or resetting of miscellaneous items to avoid damage and minimize disturbance to adjacent work area. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-69 B. Remove, transport, and place items in temporary site provided by the CONTRACTOR or an on-site location approved by property owner. C. Upon completion of the work, relocate items to their original position prior to construction and restore all surfacing impacted during relocation to condition existent prior to initiating the work. D. Obtain a written release form from the private property owner indicating relocation or replacement of items and surface restoration has been completed satisfactorily. Submit release forms to Engineer for application of payment on this Bid Item. See provided Document 00830 in Appendix D. 3.2 REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT A. Document land monument elevation and location prior to removal. Upon completion of Work, reset land monument to prior location and elevation. B. Record locations and elevations of all reinstalled land monuments. PART 4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 No measurement or payment shall be made for removal, replacement, or resetting of various items encountered during construction unless specifically called for on the Bid Schedule. All other items shall be considered incidental to and included in other pay items. END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-70 SP-2170 —Site Clearinq PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. General site clearing. B. Preparation. C. Protection of existing features. D. Removing and disposing of organic material and other miscellaneous debris. E. Excavation of topsoil. F. Clean-up. 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS A. 203 — Soil Materials B. SP-2125 — Measurement and Payment. C. SP-2143 — Submittals. D. SP-2145 —Quality Control. 1.3 REFERENCES Not used. PART2 PRODUCTS Not Used. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL A. Coordinate site clearing work within project boundaries shown on the Plans at all times. B. Under no circumstances shall any disturbance occur outside of the project boundary. 3.2 PROTECTION OF EXISTING FEATURES A. Protect benchmarks, survey monuments, and roads from damage and displacement. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-71 B. Protect all adjoining property and features. C. Protect all above and belowground utilities from damage and displacement. D. Limit site clearing within the project boundaries shown on the Plans. Prevent damage to other areas and existing features in areas adjacent to the site. E. Retain and protect all trees vegetation, shrubs, fencing, roads, structures, utilities and other items noted on Drawings to remain during construction. F. Contractor is responsible for the repair or replacement of any damage resulting from clearing activities at no additional cost to Owner. 3.3 CLEARING A. Clear areas required for access to site and execution of Work. B. Remove vegetation within construction limits. C. Limit clearing and construction operation to areas required for construction, designated by the Engineer and described in the Plans. 3.4 REMOVAL A. Remove debris and extracted plant life from staging and storm water treatment areas. Open burning and burial in trenches in prohibited. B. Strip all topsoils and store onsite at locations provided by the Owner. The depth of stripping will generally be eighteen (18) inches. Dispose and level the stripped material at a location approved by the Owner and Engineer. Spread the stripped material over the excavated material disposal locations. Level excess stripped material. C. Dispose all materials at locations that are in compliance with all Federal, State, and Local regulations. D. Grade areas in which groundwater is encountered to drain. E. Remove unsuitable materials and dispose of off-site. 3.5 CLEANUP A. Upon completion of the site work and project, clean the entire work area. Remove all excess excavated material, rocks, boulders, logs, trees, pipe, or debris of any type from the site and dispose at a site acceptable to Federal, State, and Location Regulations. Refer to related specification sections and the Plan details for surface repair requirements. END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-72 SP-2216 —Storm Water Management PART1 GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. A total land disturbance of greater than one (1) acre is anticipated; therefore an EPA Construction General Permit, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), Notice of Intent (NOI), and Notice of Termination (NOT) will be required for this Project. CONTRACTOR shall include all costs associated with the requirements to prepare, submit, and file all required permits and provide all work to install, maintain, and manage storm water systems. All local and sediment control requirements shall also be met. B. Submit an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (ESCP) to the City prior to commencing construction activities. The ESCP must meet the requirements outlined in the City of Meridian CSWMP and ACHD storm water management requirements. Refer to Appendix A. 1.2 REQUIREMENTS A. The CONTRACTOR shall submit the SWPP Plan and narrative to the City prior to commencing construction activities. B. SWPPP Section 6.3, regarding training staff, is to be completed prior to NOI filing and EPA waiting period begins. Provide copies of credentials for individual(s) named. PART 2 MATERIALS AS REQUIRED BY SWPPP PART 3 WORKMANSHIP 3.1 STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION MANAGEMENT A. It is anticipated that construction of this project will result in a total land disturbance exceeding one (1) acre. Therefore, the CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all requirements to prepare, submit, and file all required permits including an EPA General Construction Permit, a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), Notice of Intent (NOI), and Notice of Termination (NOT) and provide all work to manage storm water systems in addition to meeting all local and sediment control requirements. B. Prepare an ESCP and SWPPP narrative for review by the Owner and regulatory entities. These documents shall meet the requirements of the current Construction General Permit (CGP). Any revisions to these documents during construction shall meet the requirement generally set forth in the City of Meridian CSWMP, Section 8300 of the Ada County Highway District Policy Manual, and the City of Meridian CSWMP on the City website at http://www.meridiancity.org/engineering.aspx?id=271. Plan designer is to be McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-73 certified by either ITD, ACHD, or Boise City and include a detailed compliance monitoring program. The Construction Site Discharge Control Plan must include measures to protect the existing ACHD storm drain systems inside and outside the project boundaries from mud, dust, debris, and other pollutants generated or transported due to this project. "Pollutants" are as listed or defined in Section 8300 of the Ada County Highway District Manual. Additionally, this item must protect all "waters of the United States of America". Acceptable methods or"Best Management Practices" (BMPs) for controlling pollutant transport from this site can be found in a number of publications available including, but not limited to: Idaho Department of Environmental Quality: Phone: (208) 373-0502 or on the internet: http://www.deg.state.id.us/water/stormwater catalog/index.asp United States Environmental Protection Agency— Region 10: (800) 424-4372 or on the internet: www.epa.gov/r10earth/stormwater.htm Idaho Transportation Department, ESC Manual, Phone: (208)-334-8476 C. Prior to the beginning of construction, file the NOI and have the EPA approved SWPPP/Construction Site Discharge Control Plan in place. The CPM shall include timing for submittal of both the Contractor and City NOI's, as well as the required waiting periods after NOI is reported on the web site. D. The construction SWPPP shall include measures to protect "waters of the United States of America" inside and outside the project boundaries from stormwater pollution sedimentation and erosion. It is anticipated that check dams, straw bales or wattles, silt fences, jute mats, and other BMP's may be required to meet performance stipulations of the reference permits. Such temporary facilities may be constructed on-site and will be required to be removed after completion. Install silt fences around soil or aggregate material stockpile areas to contain silts and prevent siltation of surface waters or runoff to adjacent properties. Employ erosion and siltation control necessary to complete the work and conform to these Specifications and permit provisions. Any required silt fence for stockpile areas, outside the silt fencing already shown on the Plans, is considered incidental to the "Storm Water Management" pay item. E. Implement the SWPPP Plan and any required changes during the project and after substantial completion. Periodically inspect compliance of the SWPPP using an independent firm regularly engaged specifically in this work with personnel meeting Boise City or equivalent certification. Frequency of the periodic inspections shall be a minimum of one (1) inspection per week or more if required by the EPA General Construction Permit, or when construction activities, means, methods or sequences change. Schedule inspections with the Owner's RPR a minimum 48 hours in advance. F. Implement a NOT after the City has reviewed and approved a Request to Terminate NOT from the Contractor. Remove all related items after completion of the required work. PART 4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-74 4.1 There is no measurement for Storm Water Management. This item includes all necessary work to complete storm water management as required by local, state, and federal agencies and in accordance with the Contract Documents. Payment will be on a lump sum basis in the amount listed on the Bid Form, and shall be made 50% on the first monthly payment and pro-rated through the subsequent pay estimates. All permitting fees are to be included in this bid item. A. Storm Water Management 1. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: SP-2216.4.1.A.1 2. Bid Schedule Description: Storm Water Management ......Lump Sum (LS). END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-75 SP-2220 —Waterway Crossings PART 1 - GENERAL 1.2 SECTION INCLUDES A. This Specification consists of designing, furnishing, installing, maintaining, and removing portable cofferdams or stream diversion systems, and bypass piping systems necessary to construct pipelines across waterways. This work shall be in full accordance with the Agency Permits and Idaho Department of Environmental Quality requirements. See Appendix C for more information. B. Open cut crossings of the Eight Mile Lateral and Sky Pilot Drain are not allowed. 1.2 REFERENCES A. ANSI/ASTM C136 - Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregates. B. ANSI/ASTM D698 - Test Methods for Moisture-Density Relations of Soils and Soil-Aggregate Mixtures, Using 5.5 lb (2.49 kg) Rammer and 12 inch (304.8 mm) Drop. C. ASTM D2049 - Test Method for Relative Density of Cohesionless Soils. D. Appendix C—Applicable State/Federal Permit Requirements. E. IDAPA 58.01.16.430.02.k— Idaho Wastewater Rules, Wastewater Pipelines in Relation to Surface Water Bodies. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Submit manufacturer's material and installation information, stability calculations, proposed crossing plan, staging or phasing plan and contingency plans for the crossing. Specify construction time, sequence, and contingencies if an increase in stream flow(s) is encountered. B. Submit shop drawings of major equipment items proposed to be incorporated in the work. C. Submit dewatering plan per Specification Section 205— Dewatering. PART 2— MATERIALS 2.1 SURFACE RESTORATION A. Surface restoration associated with the waterway crossing shall be as detailed in Section 307 and shall be considered incidental to the "Waterway Crossing" pay item. 2.2 JOINT RESTRAINTS (Carrier Pipe) A. Joint restraints shall be Romac Industries 600 Series Pipe Restraining System, or prior approved equivalent. Joint restraints are required for all waterway crossings. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-76 2.3 BACKFILL A. Trench backfill shall be Type I aggregate or other material that will not readily erode, cause siltation, damage pipe during placement, or corrode the pipe. 2.4 SLEEVE A. All waterway crossings shall be sleeved per the City of Meridian Standard Detail SW1 unless otherwise specified on the Plans. PART 3 —WORKMANSHIP 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify fill materials to be reused are acceptable. B. Verify dewatering systems are in compliance with performance requirements of Section 205, SP-2216, and applicable Federal/State Permits. Obtain short-term activity exemption from Idaho Department of Environmental Quality. C. Notify Engineer and affected agencies 48 hours prior to erection of the diversion system(s). 3.2 PREPARATION A. Identify required lines, levels, contours, and datum. B. Verify location, maintain and protect existing utilities and pipelines which pass through work area. C. Protect plant life and other features on the stream bank from disruption. Maintain limited egress/ingress corridors to construction site to limit vegetation and waterway impact. D. Employ dewatering and erosion/sedimentation control systems in concurrence with the approved SWPPP and in conjunction with the waterway diversion system. E. Plan for a safe, clean, and accessible construction site. Diversion site size shall be planned to allow for efficient trenching operations. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Open trench crossings will not be allowed. B. No equipment will be allowed below the ordinary high water mark, unless full bypass of flow is in-place. C. Without impacting the pre-existent conveyance of waterway flows, remove or relocate large obstructions if encountered. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-77 D. Place leveling material, only if required, in areas of voids or depressions to provide a suitable level and uniform subgrade for the cofferdam system. The use of leveling material shall be minimized to the greatest practical extent as possible. Geotextile will be required beneath leveling course. Use of this material may cause delays in construction, due to review by regulatory agencies. E. Contractor shall repair/restore canal banks, if disturbed, to original condition or better or in accordance with permits. 3.5 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK A. Protect completed work . PART 4 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 Measurement for Waterway Crossings shall be on a per-each basis at the locations designated on the Bid Schedule. This item will include all necessary work to complete the waterway crossings, sleeve or casing, joint restraints, excavation, backfill, compaction, testing and all other work items required by the state and federal permits and in accordance with the Contract Documents. Measurement and payment for the carrier pipe and associated appurtenances will be in the appropriate sanitary sewer pay item. A. Waterway Crossing 1. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: SP-2220.4.1.A.1 2. Bid Schedule Description: Waterway Crossing Bore/Jack— Eight Mile Lateral, 54- Inch Steel Casing - .........Lump Sum (LS). B. Waterway Crossing 1. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: SP-2220.4.1.A.2 2. Bid Schedule Description: Waterway Crossing Bore/Jack—Sky Pilot Drain (McDermott Road), 54-Inch Steel Casing - .........Lump Sum (LS). C. Waterway Crossing 1. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: SP-2220.4.1.A.2 2. Bid Schedule Description: Waterway Crossing Bore/Jack— Sky Pilot Drain (Ustick Road), 24-Inch Steel Casing - .........Lump Sum (LS). END OF SECTION McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-78 SP-2222 — Power Pole Support PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. This item consist of all necessary work including labor, materials, equipment and coordination required to retain and protect power poles. PART 2 - MATERIALS NOT USED PART 3 —WORKMANSHIP 3.1 POWER POLES A. The Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating with Idaho Power Company and paying all costs associated with providing temporary support for the power poles during construction as required to safely complete trenching operations adjacent to the power poles. PART 4— MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 Measurement and payment shall be made for the following items as listed on the Bid Form and described herein. Payment shall include all costs associated with furnishing, installing and removing power pole supports, temporary relocation of guy supports, and all coordination and work sequencing necessary to retain the power poles during construction. A. Power Pole Support: Payment shall be on per each basis. 1. Bid Schedule Payment Reference: SP-2222.4.1.A.1 2. Bid Schedule Description: Power Pole Support ......each (EA). McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-79 SP-2223 — PVC Sleeve PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES A. This item consists of all necessary work and materials required to sleeve the sewer main where separation distance between non-potable and potable is not adequate. This item does not include casing pipe beneath the Eight Mile Lateral or the Sky Pilot Drain. 1.2 REFERENCES A. City of Meridian Supplemental Specifications PART 2 - MATERIALS 2.1 GENERAL A. All components must meet the requirements of the applicable section of the ISPWC, City of Meridian Standard Specifications, in addition to the requirements specified herein. 2.2 PVC SLEEVE A. PVC sleeve: water class pipe, PVC C905 DR41 in accordance with Section 401 - Water Pipe and Fittings. PVC sleeve size shall conform to the details shown on the Plans. 2.3 CASING INSULATORS A. Natural skids such as redwood or cedar will not be allowed. Casing insulator must be all non-metallic commercially fabricated as manufactured by Advance Products, PSI "Ranger" or prior approved equivalent. Casing insulators must be designed to provide one inch (1") clearance between runner and top the casing wall. Runner height must be sufficient to resist pipe floatation. Minimum number of runners as specified by the manufacturer. 2.4 WATERTIGHT END SEALS A. Seamless neoprene rubber boot (60 durometer synthetic rubber)with a minimum thickness of 1/8". End seal connections: 3/4" wide T304 stainless steel bands. Product shall be Advanced Products & Systems, Inc. Model AC Push-On or prior approved equal. PART 3 -WORKMANSHIP 3.1 PVC sleeves shall be constructed per Plan details. PART 4 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 4.1 There is no measurement for PVC sleeves. This work shall be incidental to and included in the Gravity Sewer Main bid item. McDermott Trunk Sewer Division 00820-80 nners Ferry San point MCDERMOTT TRUNK SEWER V Z Post Falls CoeU 'Alene 90 N •Kellogg St.Manes W W Z Orofino MERIDIAN , IDAHO INDEX OF SHEETS (,71 Lewiston 12 NUMBER DESCRIPTION •Z Nezperce GENERAL W Grangeville G-001 COVER SHEET Ib •Elk City 2025 G-002 NOTES 1 95 G-003 LEGEND AND ABREVIATIONS Salmon G-004 SEWER SHEET INDEX AND SURVEY CONTROL New Meadows McCall G-005 ROADWAY SHEET INDEX AND SURVEY CONTROL until G-006 ROADWAY SHEET INDEX AND SURVEY CONTROL 95 Cascade Challis CIVIL Weiser 93 DEVELOPER: Dubois C-201 — C-216 SEWER PLAN AND PROFILE Payette *St. TOLL BROTHERS Caldwell 5 Thornton C-301 ROADWAY TYPICAL SECTIONS Nampa ridian •Ketchum Arco •Rigby Dnggs 3103 W. SHERYL DRIVE, SUITE 100 Boise C-401 — C-416 ROADWAY PLAN AND PROFILE Fairfield•Hailey 20 Idaho ails MERIDIAN, IDAHO 83642 34 20 � C-501 — C-502 DETAILS PROJECT Moreland 208-424-0020 Mountain Gooding Blackfoot i C-901 — C-903 McDERMOTT ROAD CROSS SECTIONS Home • Shoshone Pocatello C-904 — C-906 USTICK ROAD CROSS SECTIONS LOCATIONJerome Rupert Americ n Soda prings • 8fi Twin Falls • Burley Falls Montpelier e4 Malad Paris City •Preston AREA MAP _— - - BASIS OF COORDINATES AND ELEVATIONS: Ada County GIS coordinate system, Modified ID West Transverse Mercator Projection Origin Latitude N41'40' Origin Longitude W115'45' False Northing: 0 It False Easting: 2625138.999 ft Scale Factor (Trimble) 1.0001132803 PROJECT LOCATION Units: US Survey Feet Horizontal Datum: NAD83(CORS) Vertical Datum: NAVD88/Geoid12B(CONUS) Horizontal & Vertical coordinates are based on IDTD CORS epoch 2010 (PID:AJ3346) AL N43*3 '10.59593" 4�Ss`O �r W116'1 E 7'0026024" o I Ht:2589.148' o N:724444.248 i 8847 E:2483945.279 Na �� EI:2644.793 Al OF 1- 9D R.V NT USTICK RD I,-. /3_zazS' PROJEG I NU. 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P 1 K-b ir.lbelow LAST UPDATED:11/13/2025 Call before you dig. SHEET NUMBER: CALL 2 BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE BEFORE YOU DIG,GRADE,OR EXCAVATE FOR THE O0 i MARKING OF UNDERGROUND MEMBER UTILITIES cjus GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES SEWER NOTES PAVEMENT RESTORATION NOTES ASSET MANAGEMENT 1. ALL CONSTRUCTION WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT 1. CONSTRUCTION OF THE SEWER SYSTEM SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS IN 1, ALL ASPHALT MATCH LINES FOR PAVEMENT REPAIR SHALL BE PARALLEL TO 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL ENTER RELEVANT INFORMATION FROM ALL EQUIPMENT WITH ASSET J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. VERSION OF THE IDAHO STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION THE WASTEWATER RULES (IDAPA 58.01.16) AS WELL AS THE STANDARDS AND THE CENTER LINE OF THE STREET AND INCLUDE ANY AREA DAMAGED BY EQUIPMENT ID NUMBERS INTO THE ASSET MANAGEMENT SPREADSHEET PROVIDED BY (ISPWC),THE C TY OF MERIDIAN SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS TO THE ISPWC (AND ANY SPECIFICATIONS REFERRED TO IN GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTE NO. 1. EQUIPMENT DURING TRENCHING OPERATIONS. THE CITY. INFORMATION TO BE ENTERED INCLUDES ASSET ID NUMBER, MANUFACTURER Z I NAME, MODEL NUMBER, SERIAL NUMBER, MANUFACTURED DATE, INSTALLED DATE, COST "t ADDENDUMS), THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ADA COUNTY HIGHWAY DISTRICT (ACHD), 2. THE HORIZONTAL SEPARATION OF POTABLE WATER MAINS AND NON-POTABLE 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE THE PAVEMENT SURFACE TO ENSURE MATCH LINE AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO THE EQUIPMENT TYPE AS DESCRIBED ON - > O o THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NAMPA HIGHWAY DISTRICT (NHD), AND/OR THE WATER MAINS (SANITARY SEWER, STORM DRAIN, AND IRRIGATION) SHALL BE A DOES NOT FALL WITHIN THE WHEEL PATH OF A LANE. THE SPREADSHEET. < O m REQUIREMENTS OF THE IDAHO TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT (ITD). THE MORE MINIMUM OF TEN (10) FEET. WHERE IT IS NECESSARY FOR A POTABLE WATER co STRINGENT OF ANY OF THESE STANDARDS SHALL BE THE CONTROLLING STANDARDS MAIN AND NON-POTABLE WATER MAIN TO CROSS WITH LESS THAN EIGHTEEN 3. ANY EXCEPTIONS TO THESE RULES SHALL BE PRE-APPROVED IN WRITING BY 2. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO ENSURE THAT THE SPREADSHEET IS O O ^E OR SPECIFICATIONS. (18) INCHES OF VERTICAL SEPARATION, THE CROSSING SHALL BE ACHD AND NHD STAFF BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS. FILLED OUT COMPLETELY AND ACCURATELY. IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY LLI 3 O O^ m L01• CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 542.07 OF THE IDAHO RULES TO ENSURE THAT REQUIRED ASSET MANAGEMENT INFORMATION IS COLLECTED PRIOR Z U O Do 00� 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE A COPY OF THE LATEST CITY OF MERIDIAN STANDARD FOR PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS (IDAPA 58.01.08) AND SECTION 430.02 4. SAW CUT ALL EDGES OF PAVEMENT REMOVAL AREAS. SAW CUT FULL DEPTH OF TO INSTALLATION; THE TYPE AND NATURE OF INSTALLATION COULD LIMIT OR PREVENT N +.• N 3 SPECIFICATIONS AND DRAWINGS ON SITE OR READILY ACCESSIBLE AT ALL TIMES ASPHALT PAVEMENT. COLLECTING SUCH INFORMATION. (� Q)•j DURING CONSTRUCTION (AVAILABLE ON THE WEBSITE). FAILURE TO HAVE ACCESS TO OF THE WASTEWATER RULES (IDAPA 58.01.16). ni Z DO O7- c A CURRENT COPY OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS ON SITE COULD BE GROUNDS 3. THE HORIZONTAL SEPARATION OF NON-POTABLE SERVICES AND POTABLE WATER 5. CONSTRUCT ALL PAVEMENT MATCHES (INCLUDING DRIVEWAY APPROACHES AND 3. IF EQUIPMENT IS ADDED TO THE PROJECT NOT PREVIOUSLY ASSIGNED AN ASSET LLI Qj r FOR A STOP WORK ORDER UNTIL THE SITUATION IS RESOLVED. UTILITY CUT STREET REPAIRS WITHIN ACHD OR NHD RIGHT-OF-WAY PER THE EQUIPMENT ID NUMBER ON THE DESIGN PLANS, THEN IT IS THE CONTRACTOR'S to p_ SERVICES OR POTABLE WATER MAINS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF SIX (6) FEET. ) m WHERE IT IS NECESSARY FOR A POTABLE WATER MAIN AND NON-POTABLE DETAILS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. SEE DETAIL SHEETS C-501, C-502. AND RESPONSIBILITY TO IDENTIFY SUCH EQUIPMENT AND ENSURE THAT IT IS ASSIGNED AN O O 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE PLANS STAMPED "APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION" BY C-503. PAVEMENT SECTIONS AND REPAIRS SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ID NUMBER IN COORDINATION WITH THE CITY AND ENTERED INTO THE SPREADSHEET. LO co THE CITY OF MERIDIAN ON SITE AT ALL TIMES. WATER MAIN TO CROSS WITH LESS THAN EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES OF VERTICAL THE UTILITY PERMIT AND THE DETAILS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. N SEPARATION, THE CROSSING SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH 4. ALL CONTRACTORS, SUBCONTRACTORS, AND UTILITY CONTRACTORS SHALL ATTEND A SECTION 542.07 OF THE IDAHO RULES FOR PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS 4. THE COMPLETED SPREADSHEET MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH CONTRACTOR'S APPLICATION PRE-CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE PRIOR TO START OF WORK. (IDAPA 58.01.08) AND SECTION 430.02 OF THE WASTEWATER RULES (IDAPA 6. ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS DURING TRENCHING MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL REQUESTING PAYMENT ON THAT SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT. PAYMENT WILL NOT BE MADE 5DAPA 58 PAVEMENT REPAIR BEYOND THE LIMITS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. THE FOLLOWING UNTIL THE ASSET MANAGEMENT SPREADSHEET IS RECEIVED AND VERIFIED TO BE 5. CONTRACTORS SHALL NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE AGENCY WHEN MATERIALS ARE ON CONDITIONS ARE LISTED IN SECTION 6008.13.11 OF ACHD POLICY MANUAL. CORRECT BY THE CITY PROJECT MANAGER. ALL ASPHALTBE SITE OR INSPECTION OF THE WORK IS REQUIRED. NO WORK MAY BEGIN ON ANY 4. PLACE SEWER SERVICE LINES IN A SIX (6) INCH DIAMETER WATER CLASS PIPE A THE CENTERLINETCH OF THE STRLINESEEET ENT AND INCLUDEAINYSHALL AREA DAMAGEDLLEL BY TO 5. CONTRACTOR TO MEET WITH ASSET MANAGEMENT ON-SITE WHEN ALL ASSETS HAVE ''v5s10NA EE,I,�f PROJECT WITHOUT TWENTY FOUR (24) HOUR PRIOR NOTICE. SLEEVE WHEREVER THE SERVICE LINE CROSSES A STORM WATER TREATMENT EQUIPMENT DURING TRENCHING OPERATIONS. BEEN INSTALLED. ASSET MANAGEMENT WILL LABEL AND VERIFY WITH CONTRACTOR ALL FACILITY (I.E., SEEPAGE BEDS, DRAINAGE SWALES). B. IF THE CUMULATIVE DAMAGED PAVEMENT AREA EXCEEDS 50% OF THE ASSETS WERE INSTALLED PER PLAN. 1 '� 6. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR 48 HOURS PRIOR TO TOTAL ROAD SURFACE, CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE THE ENTIRE ROADWAY 88 7 THE REQUIRED TESTING. THE CONTRACTOR MAY NOT OPEN OR CLOSE WATER 5. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE POSITIVE DRAINAGE AWAY FROM MANHOLES LIDS. SURFACE. 6. ALL WORK AND MATERIALS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE ASSET MANAGEMENT U'� �o VALVES. C. CONTRACTOR SHALL REPLACE THE PAVEMENT SURFACE TO ENSURE MATCH REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE CONSIDERED INCIDENTAL TO THE PROJECT AND NO 9TE IOP 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONDUCT TESTING AND TELEVISION INSPECTION AFTER LINE DOES NOT FALL WITHIN THE WHEEL PATH OF A LANE. MATCH LINE SEPARATE PAYMENT SHALL BE MADE BY THE CITY. �hq�R.WP'1g�4 7. ALL MATERIAL FURNISHED ON, OR FOR THE PROJECT MUST MEET THE MINIMUM ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SHALL ONLY FALL IN THE CENTER OR EDGE OF A TRAVEL LANE. REQUIREMENTS OF THE APPROVING AGENCIES. AT THE REQUEST OF THE APPROVING PROVIDE A VIDEOTAPE OF THE INSPECTION PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF D. FLOWABLE FILL OR IMPORTED MATERIAL MAY BE REQUIRED IF THE NATIVE AGENCY OR THE DESIGN ENGINEER, CONTRACTORS SHALL FURNISH PROOF THAT ALL THE SEWER. REFER TO THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS FOR TESTING TRENCH MATERIAL IS DEEMED UNSUITABLE BY ACHD, THE INSPECTOR, DOES MATERIALS INSTALLED ON THIS PROJECT MEET THE SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS REQUIREMENTS. NOT MEET COMPACTION STANDARDS, OR TIME IS A CRITICAL FACTOR. SET FORTH IN GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOTE N0. 1. 7• ALL CCTV INSPECTIONS SHALL BE COMPLETED BY A THIRD PARTY TESTING 7. IN CASES WHERE INCLEMENT WEATHER PREVENTS FINAL TYPE "P" RESTORATION, CONTACT PHONE NUMBERS 8. WORK SUBJECT TO APPROVAL BY ANY GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY MUST BE APPROVED FIRM. TEMPORARY SURFACING SHALL BE PLACED AS REQUIRED IN SECTION 307 OF i w w z m o PRIOR TO (A) BACKFILLING TRENCHES FOR PIPE; (B) PLACING OF AGGREGATE BASE; THE ISPWC AND SPECIFICATIONS. a z (C) PLACING OF CONCRETE; (D) PLACING OF ASPHALT PAVING. 8. EXISTING INVERTS BASED ON FIELD DATA. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY PRIOR CITY OF MERIDIAN-PUBLIC WORKS, ENGINEERING m o a o a 208-898-5500 a w o w TO CONSTRUCTION AND NOTIFY ENGINEER OF ANY DISCREPANCIES. 8. ADJUST NEW AND EXISTING MANHOLE COVERS, VALVE BOXES, AND OTHER z1°w a o wpm 9. INSPECTION, APPROVAL AND FINAL ACCEPTANCE OF ALL WATER AND SEWER UTILITY COVERS TO FINISH PAVEMENT ELEVATION OF THE SURFACE REPAIR. ACHD-INSPECTION COORDINATOR "a k 'w m CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE BY THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, AND THEIR DECISION 9. STATIONING BASED ON CENTERLINE OF THE PROPOSED SEWER PIPE. CONCRETE COLLARS SHALL BE PER SD-508. 'c< m°a SHALL BE FINAL. SUCH INSPECTIONS SHALL NOT RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR FROM JIM PICKARD, 208-387-6308 o v;3 THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PERFORMING THE WORK IN AN ACCEPTABLE MANNER IN 10. DEWATERING WILL BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THIS PROJECT. REFER TO 9. PRIOR TO PLACEMENT OF ANY PAVEMENT MARKINGS CONTACT ACHD NMID-SUPERINTENDENT F;w m ACCORDANCE WITH THE DEQ QLPE APPROVED CONSTRUCTION PLANS. PROJECT MANUAL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR COMPLIANCE WITH POLICY AND EXISTING m� / David Duvall, 208-466-7861 m PAVEMENT MARKINGS AT(208) 387-6280. FOR NHD ROW, CONTACT THE NHD 3 a m w m o 10.ANY DEVIATION FROM THE APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS MUST HAVE THE FOREMAN LISTED ON THE UTILITY PERMIT. NAMPA HIGHWAY DISTRICT NO. 1-RIGHT-OF-WAY AGENT c 5 w o 0 > z APPLICABLE AGENCY APPROVAL IN WRITING PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. EDDY THIEL, 208-467-6576 m0-w- a 11.PRIOR TO BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF STREET LIGHTS, THE ELECTRICAL m o m CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AN ELECTRICAL PERMIT FROM THE BUILDING DIVISION rc w 3 0 OF THE MERIDIAN PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. ANY DEVIATION IN STREET LIGHT ROADWAY NOTES UTILITY NOTES =pa== LOCATIONS FROM THE APPROVED PLANS MUST BE APPROVED IN WRITING FROM THE F w,0.3 CITY ENGINEER. 1. ALL CONTRACTORS WORKING WITHIN THE PUBLIC ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY ARE 1. APPROXIMATE LOCATIONS OF UTILITIES ARE SHOWN ON THE PLANS. THEY ARE w m 3:a 12. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS SUCH AS FENCES, MAILBOXES, SIGNS, IRRIGATION/DRAINAGE REQUIRED TO SECURE A RIGHT-OF-WAY CONSTRUCTION PERMIT FROM ACHD AT TO BE USED FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF i rc i w FACILITIES, AND SMALL STRUCTURES WHICH ARE REQUIRED TO BE TEMPORARILY LEAST FORTY-EIGHT (48) HOURS PRIOR TO ANY CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR TO NOTIFY THE APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANIES WHEN "w H rc w RELOCATED SHALL BE REPLACED IN KIND OR REUSED TO AN EQUAL OR BETTER CONSTRUCTION MIGHT INTERFERE WITH NORMAL OPERATION OF ANY UTILITIES. IT i z ot.PRE-EXISTING CONDITION. IF SUCH WORK IS REQUIRED AND NOT SPECIFICALLY 2. ACHD WILL INSPECT ALL WORK WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY TO SHALL ALSO BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO HAVE THE o m a m z LISTED ON THE BID SCHEDULE, IT SHALL BE CONSIDERED INCIDENTAL WITH THE INCLUDE UTILITY TRENCHES ABOVE THE PIPE ZONE. APPROPRIATE UTILITY COMPANY FIELD-LOCATE ANY UTILITY INSTALLATIONS OTHER BID ITEMS. WHICH MIGHT BE AFFECTED BY CONSTRUCTION PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK IN 3. ALL CONSTRUCTION IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL CONFORM TO THE THAT AREA. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING 13. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL FEATURES NOT DESIGNATED TO BE MODIFIED OR CURRENT EDITION OF THE ISPWC AND THE CURRENT ACHD SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE OF EXISTING UTILITIES AND FOR RESTORING ANY UTILITIES DAMAGED CONSTRUCTED. SPECIFICATIONS TO THE ISPWC. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED UNLESS, DUE TO CONSTRUCTION AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER. DEPTHS AND SPECIFICALLY AND PREVIOUSLY APPROVED IN WRITING BY THE JURISDICTIONAL ELEVATIONS OF UTILITIES ARE UNKNOWN UNLESS ELEVATIONS ARE SHOWN 14.THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN AND ENSURE THE FUNCTIONING OF ALL AUTHORITY. SPECIFICALLY ON THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY UTILITY IRRIGATION AND WASTEWATER COLLECTION FACILITIES ADJACENT TO THE WORK, AND DEPTHS, ELEVATIONS, ANY DISCREPANCIES AND/OR CONFLICTS SHALL BE PROVIDE TEMPORARY FACILITIES IF NEEDED TO ACCOMMODATE THE WORK, AS 4. ACHD WILL OBSERVE ALL WORK WITHIN THE ROAD RIGHTS-OF-WAY, EXCEPT ON BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY. APPROVED BY THE AGENCY HAVING AUTHORITY. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE MCDERMOTT ROAD SOUTH OF USTICK ROAD. ALL TESTING, INSPECTIONS AND ALL WORK WITH GOVERNING IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE AGENCIES IF SUCH QUALITY CONTROL SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY. 2. COORDINATE CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES TO MINIMIZE DISRUPTION OF SERVICES. TEMPORARY FACILITIES ARE REQUIRED. ATTEND AND PARTICIPATE IN A SERVICES COORDINATION MEETING AT THE START Ir 0 5. CONSTRUCTION TRAFFIC CONTROL AND SURFACE REPAIR SHALL BE AN OF CONSTRUCTION AND AS REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION TO RESOLVE W 15.CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE AN IRRIGATION PROTECTION PLAN, SIGNED AND ONGOING PROCESS, REFER TO THE PROJECT MANUAL FOR REQUIREMENTS. SERVICE ISSUES. 8 SEALED BY AN IDAHO-LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, AND SUBMIT TO A TRAFFIC CONTROL SUPERVISOR SHALL BE ON-SITE AND DIRECT 6 IRRIGATION AGENCY PRIOR TO COMMENCEMENT OF ANY CONSTRUCTION. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE APPROVED TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN AND ALL 3. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING WITH IDAHO W O SUBSEQUENT PHASING. MAINTAIN ALL ACCESS TO EXISTING PUBLIC AND POWER COMPANY AND PAYING ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH PROVIDING PRIVATE ROADS, PROPERTIES, AND BUSINESSES DURING CONSTRUCTION. TEMPORARY SUPPORT FOR THE POWER POLES DURING CONSTRUCTION AS _ COORDINATE WITH ALL AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS, AND JURISDICTIONAL REQUIRED TO SAFELY COMPLETE TRENCHING OPERATIONS ADJACENT TO THE Y Q F WATER NOTES AGENCIES AND MINIMIZE THE DISRUPTION TO ACCESS AND OPERATIONS. POWER POLES. 0 w 1. CONSTRUCTION OF THE WATER SYSTEM SHALL CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS IN W 4 THE "IDAHO RULES FOR PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS (IDAPA 58.01.08)" MONUMENTS DISTURBED BY z AS WELL AS THE STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS REFERRED TO IN GENERAL Q O CONSTRUCTION NOTE NO. 1. CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES Z o 2. THE HORIZONTAL SEPARATION OF POTABLE WATER MAINS AND NON-POTABLE 0 WATER MAINS (SANITARY SEWER, STORM DRAIN, AND IRRIGATION) SHALL BE A 1. ALL PROPERTY AND LAND CORNER MONUMENTS SHALL BE SAVED AND w w PROTECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH IDAHO CODE 55-1613 AND 54-1234. MINIMUM OF TEN (10) FEET. WHERE IT IS NECESSARY FOR A POTABLE WATER C MONUMENTS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: LAND AND PROPERTY MAIN AND NON-POTABLE WATER MAIN TO CROSS WITH LESS THAN EIGHTEEN CORNERS, PUBLIC LAND SURVEY CORNERS, SUBDIVISION, TRACT, OR OTHER W (18) INCHES OF VERTICAL SEPARATION, THE CROSSING SHALL BE LAND BOUNDARY CORNERS. WHEN SUCH MONUMENTS MAY BE DESTROYED BY 0 CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 542.07 OF THE IDAHO RULES CONSTRUCTION, THE MONUMENT SHALL BE REFERENCED UNDER THE DIRECTION 0 FOR PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS (IDAPA 58.01.08) AND SECTION 430.02 OF AN IDAHO PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. ALL OF THE WASTEWATER RULES (IDAPA 58.01.16). SUCH MONUMENTS SHALL BE REESTABLISHED AFTER CONSTRUCTION BY AN 3 IDAHO PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYOR AND CORNER RECORDS FILED PER 3. THE HORIZONTAL SEPARATION OF NON-POTABLE SERVICES AND POTABLE WATER IDAHO STATE CODE. SERVICES OR POTABLE WATER MAINS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF SIX (6) FEET. WHERE IT IS NECESSARY FOR A POTABLE WATER MAIN AND NON-POTABLE o WATER MAIN TO CROSS WITH LESS THAN EIGHTEEN (18) INCHES OF VERTICAL SEPARATION, THE CROSSING SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH o SECTION 542.07 OF THE IDAHO RULES FOR PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS o (IDAPA 58.01.08) AND SECTION 430.02 OF THE WASTEWATER RULES (IDAPA E r 58.01.16). m y 4. PLACE WATER SERVICE LINES IN A TWO (2) INCH DIAMETER PIPE SLEEVE FILE: 10-79-092_GA02 m WHEREVER THE SERVICE LINE CROSSES A STORM WATER TREATMENT FACILITY JUSPROJ.k:10-19-082 (I.E. SEEPAGE BEDS, DRAINAGE SWALES). DRAWN BY:ARB DESIGN BY: BRW o 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING CONTINUOUS WATER 1) • CHECKED BY:JPE SERVICE TO ALL EXISTING WATER USERS AFFECTED BY CONSTRUCTION. IF ONE INCH m WATER SERVICE MUST BE INTERRUPTED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE M. AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE N WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR. SCA N m LAST UPDATED:10/2/025 6. ALL WATER WORKS COMPONENTS SHALL BE ANSI NSF 61 CERTIFIED, AND MUST c z / Knm"�n,ars6elow. SHEET NUMBER: MEET ALL AWWA AND STANDARD REQUIREMENTS OF THE IDAHO RULES FOR Call before you dig. PUBLIC DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS (IDAPA 58.01.08). CALL 2 BUSINESS DAYS IN ADVANCE BEFORE o ti YOU DIG,GRADE,OR EXCAVATE FOR THE G-O O'/J�L MARKING OF UNDERGROUND MEMBER UTILITIES a p SYMBOL LEGEND LINE LEGEND -0-- N• SYMBOL EXISTING PROPOSED SYMBOL EXISTING PROPOSED LINE PROPOSED EXISTING LINE PROPOSED EXISTING DESCRIPTION SYMBOL SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL SYMBOL DESCRIPTION LINE LINE DESCRIPTION LINE LINE J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. 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CONTROL PT 1 59 1 8 /CONTROL PT 1 02 0 5/8°PIN Qo "PIN 5 8 PIN J CONTROL PT 1 7 1 9 7 CONTROL PT CONTROL PT 2Q 624+00 22 PI: 629+16.60 631+00 S89'20'56.83"E 1071.68' S89'13'20.38"E 759.70' -� S89'20'38.05"E 761.78' S89'19'S0.40"E 808.40' O 632+00 � H z O W U 6 W } w Ir F SURVEY CONTROL PROPERTY MONUMENTS o 0 CPT# NORTHING EASTING ELEVATION DESCRIPTION POINT# NORTHING EASTING DESCRIPTION Z Q 4 x 10 717994.02 2433598.37 2531.59 CP5 101 717961.58 2433561.59 P5 4431 11 718539.39 2433533.73 2532.85 CP5 102 717945.93 2434880.71 AC 2" O-Lu z lw ME H 12 719038.85 2433525.14 2533.64 CP5 103 717930.11 2436199.78 AC 14221 Ccw END USTICK LJJ = ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION 13 719539.07 2433531.04 2532.41 CP5 107 720594.80 2433584.47 P5 Tn STA: 637+11.00 U Q N: 717918.433 14 720038.81 2433534.56 2531.59 CP5 140 719961.01 2433628.97 P5 NO CAP FOR E: 2437208.040 15 720591.59 2433542.10 2529.86 CP5 142 719278.59 2433573.33 IP Q C-415 C-416 16 720967.67 2433556.53 2525.33 CP5 143 719048.51 2433595.98 P4 2471 DOC 0m 17 717932.17 2434097.72 2531.97 CP5 144 718998.95 2433595.80 P4 2471 0 18 717929.28 2434598.12 2534.40 CP5 145 718780.02 2433608.97 P4 946 6 -633+00 00635+00-636+00637 0-25 qw 19 717922.01 2435098.54 2534.80 CP5 146 718720.12 2433608.40 P4 NO CAP m U 24 FILE: 10-19-082_G-004 m ® PIN 20 717912.34 2435502.04 2536.83 CP5 157 719048.75 2433571.40 IP 1IN POR JUSPROJ.#:10-19-082 CONTROL PT DRAWN By:ARB z 21 717957.02 2435892.28 2537.79 CP5 158 718720.60 2433568.41 P5 NO CAP DESIGN BY: BRW 90 CHECKED BY:JPE 22 717911.25 2436121.57 2538.51 CP5 159 717953.86 2434222.85 P5 NO CAP POR ONEINCH <m j1 1AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE 23 717951.18 2436619.34 2538.95 CP5 163 718780.26 2433593.98 CHX LAST UPDATED:820/2025 m 24 717885.09 2437129.02 1 2543.02 MAG 164 717965.94 2435329.34 P4 NO CAP SHEET NUMBER: ROADWAY SHEET INDEX �+ o 25 717873.18 2437578.71 2547.91 CP5 G-OOV SCALE:NO SCALE ao APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES (P'J J"B 16 •��^ KEY NOTE DESCRIPTION -�G SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. S1 GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) U N ISPWC TYPE A MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-501 (SIZE AS z Q SO433234140 INDICATED IN PROFILE) w/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER o FISHBURN JUSTIN ALLEN S2 ISPWC SD-501A. SEE TABLE ON SHEET C-502 FOR co 4000 N MCDERMOTT RD BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. SEE TABLE ON SHEET cr W O CD (D 0 INV EL: INV EL: C-502 FOR BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. W 3 O r c\J co r-0 2527 12 2527.08 R0486000210 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE z v N o WAGGONER MARK D :- a 3 INV EL: o IN EL: 6096 W BECKY DR S4 STEEL CASING (SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN z )(:3� 33 LF, M2 2527.03 DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS W o 24" RCP 2 27.31 SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 m (n vUi a INV EL: INV EL: 2526.95 o RCP M6 INV EL: 15,. INV EL: S5 TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS O� m 2526.27 \ 2527.52 2527.88 INDICATED IN PROFILE) w/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER N O .' CMP ISPWC SD-502A. SEE TABLE ON SHEET C-502 FOR INV EL: M2 68 LF, 12" CMP X-----X x--- BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. 2527.38 ^ -- - w - - ,- W - _ _ -R _ _ fW' X „_;,_ „/+�'- �=��W R/W o S6 PVC C900, DR-25 POTABLE WATER CLASS SLEEVE (PER - --�- --------- -- - -x __ ___ __ __ --- N DETAIL, SHEET C-502) AL--- - -- - _ _ _ _ N INV EL: ---------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ U O E,1, 2527.74 �� H 57 'Y-TYPE CLEAN-OUT. REFER TO COM STD DWG S7 ,E�vSstOtS•TE�, - - TOE TOE TOE TOE - -Fo--- L TIRO- -_Fo= - - Po_T� � Fo---- w-=�- __=F�_- _-__Fo=,a ==Fo- _-_- =====Fo== Fo_=_-_ Fo = Eo_=== = U1 RETAIN AND PROTECT EXISTING CULVERT - - ----- ----CEP-----EP-----EP-M ----EP-----EP-----EP-----EP ----EP -- U) 8847 U2 OPEN TRENCH CULVERT REPLACEMENT U'a $❑ (2) MAILBOX M1 S1 w yT �. 180' / _ _ MCDERMOTi RD 18a _ U3 WATERLINE CROSSING A E OF t0 11+00 12+00 13+00 14+00 N �qD R.W P1s� ---ss10+00_- MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES -----I55--- SS\ SS ISS 9S SSI SS SS SS M7 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM o \ Mq (2) UTILITY PEDESTAL Zs ----_EP S3 - - - ----€e _=�P--_ -FP-----FP ----EP-----EP---- -EP -----EP-'4 -----EP-----EP--- SS ----F-e-------E2---- H _ TOE _ TOE _ - -To€- TOE TOE TOE ^° TOE T" MH-2 TOE TOE J rn M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM ❑ z F EXISTING MH-1 - - D� �op-ux e,F - - - TOPS^^" TOP-N: 720271.14 `�Z M3 REMOVE ITEM w �Wg AH -- fU MIA P---- �iF1P �Flp TOHP- - LU < Z w ro p 611- N: 7-0F�1 -1.�-\ �W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W IW R/W R/W R/W R i_ O i 21.5Sb78.G5� E: 2433575.27 2 01.z Q IF -- IRR- -- IRR-----IRR-----IRR- --- IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR ----IRR-----IRR- --RRR\- --IRR-----IRR_ = C) M4 RETAIN AND PROTECT aFOU woo la MS REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT ❑kJ' m ___ M6 M6 NOBLE LATERAL z o i TOP Top TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP Td M6 POWER/LIGHT POLE SUPPORT TOP \ I \ TOE TOE TOE TOE TOE y<m m w z 29 O M4 NOTES: °gw'z° ono °r ' z 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2 o❑w a 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE z o x 1 k 50432417350 ; ❑ SO432141900 L WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. 3. w ACCLIMA INC CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES 2w ° ❑ SPRIGGEL ROBERT G LIFE ESTATE a- N MCDERMOTT RD 4005 N MCDERMOTT RD 3235� HORZ 0 20 40 BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF a w 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF p w m : UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY < RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS wwz N VERT 0 5 10 FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. w w SCALE IN FEET 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER ?o,a N d ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON 2535 2535 THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT. 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL __ ------ ------------ - - NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 2530 __--------- - -------- 2530 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE Ir o 'C FINISH GRADE APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE LL.I x J/ EXISTING GROUND AT OF PIPE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. ✓ AT OF PIPE 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) W ul DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. W O J 2525 2525 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR (nILL = AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED Y Q w OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 0 d DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN «y y BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. c<i 2520 2520 10.REFER TO SHEETS C-401 THROUGH C-416 AND C-901 THROUGH z Z C-906 FOR ROADWAY REPAIR. 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ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS—OF—WAYS, EXISTING GROUND7 PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON 2535 AT OF PIPE 2535 THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT ______ _----- ------- THE PROJECT. --- -- 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 2530 FINISH GRADE 2530 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND AT rL OF PIPE PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE Ir o APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE LLI x (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE LU UI 2525 2525 DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. LLJ O J 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR (nLL = AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED Y Q w OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 0 0- DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN 06 y BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. 2520 2520 10.REFER TO SHEETS C-401 THROUGH C-416 AND C-901 THROUGH Z Z C-906 FOR ROADWAY REPAIR. Q Q ~ 0 d w 2515 2515 Li LU LL.I w In 0 MH-3 (60") U 13 2510 STA: 17+07.00, 0.00' 2510 3 RIM: 2532.09 INV IN: 2499.45 30"(S) 66 INV IN: 2501.28 8"(E) BLOCKOUT INV OUT: 2499.35 30"(N) 0 2505 2505 0 I.i m" 2500 341 LF 30" PVC ® 0.10% 500 LF 30" PVC ® 0.10% 2500 FILE: 10-19-082_C-201x JUB PROJ.4:10-19-082 DRAWN BY:ARB a U DESIGN BY: DEW o O CHECKED BY:JPE ONE INCH a 3 2495 2495 AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE LY 3 LAST UPDATED:11112M2 SHEET NUMBER: g'� 2490 2490 C-202 2 14+25 14+50 15+00 15+50 16+00 16+50 17+00 17+50 18+00 18+50 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION b, KEY NOTES P'J'J'B_6 KEY NOTEI DESCRIPTION -�G SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. Ep / GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) U ISPWC TYPE A MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-501 (SIZE AS z > INDICATED IN PROFILE) w/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER Q 0o i I S2 ISPWC SD-501A. SEE TABLE ON SHEET C-502 FOR o co 1 BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. SEE TABLE ON SHEET cr 00 E •N \ C-502 FOR BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. W 3 O CD (D 0 R0486000450 R� p A co ^-0 FARROW JUBAL i 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE Z v 0O o 6395 W BECKY DR - N 3 STEEL CASING (SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN z Do (Y) Ee -ea ,P DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS LLJ o /cc �F SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 (n a L q RIW Ep / f s \ S5 TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS Do Lf7 m TOP —TOP _R/W/ F.o INDICATED IN PROFILE) w/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER N — — Ep/ \ ------- ISPWC SD-502A. 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ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, 2535 2535 PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON _ THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY ---- _ _ CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY ___ ---- CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT _ -- - --- ----- - _-, THE PROJECT. ----- - ---- 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL 2530 2530 NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. FINISH GRADE 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND AT OF PIPE EXISTING GROUND PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE Ir o AT OF PIPE APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE LL.I x (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE LLJ DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. W J �12525 2525 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR (n O AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. ILL 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED Y Q O w OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 0 d DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN «y y BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. 2520 MH-4 (60") 2520 10.REFER TO SHEETS C-401 THROUGH C-416 AND C-901 THROUGH Z Z SiA: 22+07.00, 0.00' C-906 FOR ROADWAY REPAIR. Q Q INV IN: 2500.05 30'(S).59 ~ Ir INV OUT: 2499.95 30"(N) cr W w 251 s 2515 LLJ LL W U) 0 U ,2510 2510 a 250s 2505 0 w 500 LF 30" PVC ® 0.10% 500 LF 30" PVC ® 0.10% m U 25002500 FILE: 10-19-082_C-201X JUB PROJ.4:10-19-082 DRAWN BY:ARB a U DESIGN BY: BRW o O CHECKED BY:JPE ONE INCH 2495 2495 ATFULLSIZE,FNOT ONE V 3 LAST UPDATED:11112M2 SHEET NUMBER: o 2490 2490 C-203 18+50 19+00 19+50 20+00 20+50 21+00 21+50 22+00 22+50 23+00 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES J-t]-R ,w^ ^- KEY NOTE DESCRIPTION SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. S1 GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) 0 N SO433336032 SO433336022 ISPWC TYPE A MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-501 (SIZE AS z > 50433336000 HOPPER RONALD R Q � o R0486000450 GREENE RODNEY C INDICATED IN PROFILE) w/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER BINGAMAN GREGG M 3510 N MCDERMOTT RD S2 O7 -O FARROW JUBAL 3560 N MCDERMOTT RD ISPWC SD-501A. SEE TABLE ON SHEET C-502 FOR co 6395 W BECKY DR 3610 N MCDERMOTT RD [f 0 _61 n BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. SEE TABLE ON SHEET E d C-502 FOR BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. 1 3 O r m q co ci 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE Z U N Do o o, TREE M4 S4 C7 N �Q a O STEEL CASING (SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN Z m c_ 6 DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS o p/ SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 m (n ul a ———————— R/W M3 R/W ENV CLW R/W R/W R/W R/W R R/W R/W R/W /W O O PIPE BURIED M2 16 LF, dyo S5 TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS Ln m _ TREE (2) M6 INDICATED IN PROFILE) w/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER N (FIELD VERIFY) INV EL: M4 WOOD FENCE15" CMP ISPWC SD-502A. SEE TABLE ON SHEET C-502 FOR �-- 2531.51 INV)2.EN oo BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. 253 cov I ` 2532 14 M1 MAILBINV EL: OX I c o M2 52 LF, S6 PVC C900, DR-25 POTABLE WATER CLASS SLEEVE (PER U 8" RCP I N DETAIL, SHEET C-502) AL w _ €O- --- Fo - --EQ --Fo-- --Fo--- G Fo=-TOE-Fo - -FOTOE-- Fo -TO - - TO----- o - --Fo-----TO- ---Fo--- 'T'-TYPE CLEAN-OUT. 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CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF a°w 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF w-w m z UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY %a RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS z h FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. w w 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER 2540 2540 ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY 2535 2535 CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT --- THE PROJECT. FINISH GRADE 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL AT � OF PIPE NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. EXISTING GROUND (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND 2530 AT OF PIPE 2530 PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE Ir o APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE LL.I x SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE LLJ ul DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. LJJ O J B. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR U) _ LL 2525 2525 AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED Y Q w OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 0 d DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN «y BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. Cc 4 10.REFER TO SHEETS C-401 THROUGH C-416 AND C-901 THROUGH z Z 2520 2520 C-906 FOR ROADWAY REPAIR. 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SEE TABLE ON SHEET o m E C-502 FOR BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. W 3 O CD (D 0 Ily w I I I I 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE z U N co 00 g o � I II I II 54 STEEL CASING (SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN �_ M1 MAILBOX END CASING STA: 29+28.00' DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS Z m CO o �N I INV EL: 2532.49 ❑ N: 718709.21, E: 2433561.38 LU a w a SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 m (n MAILBOX M1 �� 0 I I II S5 TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS L� m R/W R/w R/W R/W�--w a- J R/W R/W R/w R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W INDICATED IN PROFILE w PREFABRICATED BASE PER �I / - M4 UTILITY ISPWC SD-502A. SEE TABLEON SHEET C-502 FOR M1 SIGN 1 PEDESTAL M6 M1 MAILBOX I BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. PVC C900, DR-25 POTABLE WATER CLASS SLEEVE (PER U I O --- -_ - U DETAIL, SHEET C-502) IAL ~y O --- /// Y \ I OE X E X To I 0 57 - CLEAN-OUT. 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EP-- --EP - -EP F = EP ----EP U1 RETAIN AND PROTECT EXISTING CULVERT 8847 rn EP I WORK TO BE COMPLETEDI w ' S1 W U2 OPEN TRENCH CULVERT REPLACEMENT �' o w START CASING STA: 27+88.00' I BETWEEN NOVEMBER 1 I w N: 718849.21, E: 2433561.69 - -N RIGGS - -AND MARCH 15. o - - �+� - - 31+0�0• � U3 WATERLINE CROSSING d9TE,DF1pP{ N I 28+00 29+00 SS SS upi SAD R.wPTs� N I 55 w -- + MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES IV P��"' € - EP -EP--- EP ----EP-- --EP -EPIM ed 13- Q2 EP----=EP c-EP-----EP - - a - ---- M1 -----_� M1 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM -_-- - _ INV EL: 2532.37 V a0 ------------ fn / iBE__---- ------ TOE W OHP OHP OHP ON OHP OHP OHP HP = - UP ---- oHP--- OHP- -- __ -- M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM F Z = --- ----- T-_T-= UT-- - - --UT-- _ - _ �r=----ltF-- _=-.LT-----UT-----UT uT-- -- _ _ _ m- R/N�kTjw --- R _ _ ___ _ z a W. `o / 1 i M4 ( - - _ ------ - _-__=- -- --- M3 REMOVE ITEM im<m�d IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR_--- --IRR w _-- --- __--_ -_- __ -__-`c--__ ----- - -- -#Rft- ---- U'<zr� _ - --- IR ------ TOE TOE - ----_0 M4 RETAIN AND PROTECTTIDE aw$m° a Q TOE --- M4 I \ M4 UTILITY M4 I Q o w NOBLE LATERAL, 24" RCP \ `J M6 INV EL: 2531.55 INV EL: 2531.33 MS REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT PEDESTAL MAINTAIN WATER DELIVERY I rc m TOPI� M6 POWER/LIGHT POLE SUPPORT INV EL: 2533.08 15 M4 CMP" M4 SO432429350 UTILITY a a m w WOODSIDE AVENUE INVESTOR LLC PEDESTAL o m w g 3235 N MCDERMOTT RD NOTES: ° " HORZ 0 20 40 goF=g� ¢ o �\ 25' 1 AI l!! 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. oO a 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE z _1 F �\ 1 // 25' // VERT 0 5 10 WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. a�\ w CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES z rc W.o ❑ SCALE IN FEET BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 81 1. A MINIMUM OF a w w 0� 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF p w m : UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS z w N FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. w w 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER ?o a N d 2540 2540 ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, -------- - ----- PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON --- -- ------ THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY 2535 -________ 2535 CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY FINISH GRADE __ CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT EXISTING GROUND AT rL OF PIPE ----- THE PROJECT. AT OF PIPE (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) ✓ 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND 2530 2530 PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE Ir o APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE LL.I x SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE LU ul DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. LLJ O J 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR (nLL = 2525 2525 AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED Y Q w OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 0 d DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN «y BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. < 10.REFER TO SHEETS C-401 THROUGH C-416 AND C-901 THROUGH z Z z 2520 2520 C-906 FOR ROADWAY REPAIR. Q Q ~ 0 d w w LU 2 2515 2515 LLu 0 U U 3 2510 2510 66 BORE/JACK 140 LF 54" STEEL CASING 0 0 2505 2505 16 E i m w 500 LF 30" PVC ® 0.109" FILE: 10-19-082_C-201X -_ JUB PROJ.N:10-19-OB2 2500 2500 DRAWN BV:ARB a U STA:27+88.00 DESIGN BY: BRW 1i O CHECKED BY JPE - STA:29+28.00 ONE INCH i m I 3 AT(FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE 2495 2495 LY LAST UPDATED:11/12/2025 27+25 27+50 28+00 28+50 29+00 29+50 30+00 30+50 31+00 31+50 SHEET NUMBER: �m C-205 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES J'�'�_� ,w. _ a I II a KEY NOTE DESCRIPTION Pxm,.W I b SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES 1-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) U INDCATEDISPWC P IN MANHOLE PROFILE) w/ER ISPWC PRE PREFABRICATED OBASE(SIZE PERS Z Q 50433336150 I I I I 50' O r�i ODIAGA FRANCISCO 50 0 3410 N MCDERMOTf RD � S2 ISPWC SD-501A. SEE TABLE ON SHEET C-502 FOR � � r� 1 \F BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. SEE TABLE ON SHEET LU U O (D E II II II I� I (1 C-502 FOR BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. W O / \ ^o I I I \ 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE Z U a>c0 c6 0 / \ N - 3 INV EL: 2529.56 a S4 STEEL CASING SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN Z o 1 1 1 1 1 \ ¢ 50433336200 ( Z DD CO 6 CHAIN- M4 I lal \ `" LORCHER MATTHEW B 12„ M4 DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS LU o LINK FENCE I I IIII \ 3250 N MCDERMOTT RD CMP SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 m (n m a OII o 1 I S5 TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS LlO Do 1�1 1 36" I INV EL: 2529.35 INDICATED IN PROFILE) w/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER N R/W R/WLO R/W R/W Rgwl ,.11 1 CMP I ISPWC SD-502A. SEE TABLE ON SHEET C-502 FOR I I I Y I m M6 MAILBOX M1 BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. I N /INV EL: 2521.23 END CASING STA: 33+34.00 -° o START CASING STA: 3 I - --- r a I I I / J -as--- N:718303.22, E:2433560.41 1 N S6 PVC C900, DR-25 POTABLE WATER CLASS SLEEVE (PER N:718403.21, E:243 / ns- - DETAIL, SHEET C-502 U � fWR/W R/lN /W R/ V�/W R/W R/W ORIW W U O ) S1AL Xas-� _ _ - - - - - _ 1 - W 57 T'-TYPE CLEAN-OUT. REFER TO COM STD DWG S1-- `_ -___ i _ _ _= TOE Fq -QE /� - -_ - - -- - U1 RETAIN AND PROTECT EXISTING CULVERT. FO---- -FO--- -Fp-----FO -�0-_-F0-----FO-----FO -FO--- FO _ F�' _ - a= -_ _-- =====E�=====EP==-== �-_-- � 8847 111 -- -- -EP-- -EP*+ aD - - OI _- W U2 OPEN TRENCH CULVERT REPLACEMENT 1n __ - - I '❑ a N 33+00 a S1 - _ - - - -35+00 - - - �U U3 WATERLINE CROSSING �¢+AE DF t�p� 34+00 0 - - SS AD R r> S SSI SS SS SS SS T- ----- SS ~ J I1�r�1 MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES R. 32+0 -- U2 60 LF, 30" CIRCULAR RCP, CLASS III. --- J � (d A3^ z Q ___ _____ ____ ___ - _ I M1 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM V ----EP ----EP - eP EP-----FP _WORK TO BE COMPLETED_--EP----- EP -------- -_r> P-----FP-- --EP---- EP---=�P-__ �F�=--=-Ee-- O -- \ uJ __ --------- INV EL: 2531.07 -- -BETWEEN NOVEMBER 1 w V 1n Z - AND MARCH 15. �„� --- TOE uJ M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM F w J 1r1„' SS g�v� -__ 5 �R/,w� _ -Iz/�l R/W R w ----- ----- --- -- �°I------_R/' W M3 REMOVE ITEM F _m a = MH_6-------- -- - ---------- --- ------ claz�� U ---- < RR, -1 IRR - - - - I= rc"+oao a \: 1 6�.5i/.21--_IRR \ - - U M4 RETAIN AND PROTECT a w o m a _-_ 2/.5_;G;;77--M6 M4- _ 1> >/ \1 \ \1 M4 M4 I MS REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT M6 M4 Q °°w_� m TOE TOE - M4 M4 EXISTING CMP UTILITY rc m o 1 AERIAL CROSSING PEDESTAL M6 POWER LIGHT POLE SUPPORT ° �?w INV EL: 2530.06 � I � / z a�rc m I ����zw M4 d INV EL: 2520.99 SO432429350 INV EL: 2530.45 WOODSIDE AVENUE INVESTOR LLC INV EL: 2530.18 UTILITY I 111 II I III I 1 1 1 INV EL: 2530.68 - PEDESTAL 50, I I I 50' 3235 N MCDERMOTi RD 1 S" t z❑m w z o M4 CMP HORZ o zo ao NOTES: °s w*o° > o o wogs° _ 1 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. o a I ^ I 1 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE �o 01, II III I �I I I 1 i I VERT 0 5 10 WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. J c2 w 3 a w I CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES i rc m 5 ❑ o SCALE IN FEET o- BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF a w w 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF p w m : UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY a RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS z N FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. w w 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER ?o a N 0 2540 2540 ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON 2535 2535 THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT ------------ 77� THE PROJECT. - 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL -- ------ --------- NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 2530 2530 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE Ir o FINISH GRADE EXISTING GROUND APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE LLI x AT OF PIPE AT OF PIPE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE LU ui DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. LLJ O J 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR (n 2525 2525 ILL AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. _ 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED Y Q w 0 OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 0 d MH-6 (60") DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN 06 a STA: 32+07.00, 0.00' BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. 0 10.REFER TO SHEETS C-401 THROUGH C-416 AND C-901 THROUGH Z Z z 2520 RIM: 30'(4 2520 C-906 FOR ROADWAY REPAIR. Q Q NV IN: 2501.15 30"(S) 0 0 INV OUT: 2501.15 30"(N) w IY LU LLJ 2515 2515 L w u 0 U U 3 2510- 66 2510 BORE/JACK 100 LF 54" STEEL CASING 0 0 2505 2505 I. 500 LF 30" PVC ® 0.10% 473 LF 30" PVC 00.23% m U FILE: 10-19-082_C-201X = JUB PROJ.N:10-19-082 25002500 m STA:32+34.00 STA:33+34.00 DRAWN BY:ARB DESIGN BY: DEW o O CHECKED BY JPE ONE INCH i m I 3 2495 2495 AT FULLSIZE,IF NOT ONE INCHLV SCALE 31+50 32+00 32+50 33+00 33+50 34+00 34+50 35+00 35+50 35+75 ASTUPDATED:11/122025 SHEET NUMBER: �m C-206 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION MATCHLINE STA.101+50,SEE SHEET C-208 KEY NOTES (J'�'B 0 o "w^,�,•,,. II KEY NOTE DESCRIPTION i I I I SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES 1-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. I a jl S1 GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) U U ISPWC TYPE A MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-501 (SIZE AS z Q 0')SO 3336200 N 3 O INDICATED IN PROFILE) w/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER O LO CHER MATTHEW B o II S2 ISPWC SD-501A. SEE TABLE ON SHEET C-502 FOR Q7 m 32 0 BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. SEE TABLE ON SHEET E C-502 FOR BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. W N M - 3 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE z U D0 0 O (D i= N \\w II S4 STEEL CASING (SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN Z m � o DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS LLI o o II SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 m (q y a S1204223150 g5 TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS Lo m JRL PROPERTIES LP INDICATED IN PROFILE) w/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER 04 3 II 6295 W USTICK RD ISPWC SD-502A. SEE TABLE ON SHEET C-502 FOR \ II BASE EXTENSION DIMENSIONS. II S6 PVC C900, DR-25 POTABLE WATER CLASS SLEEVE (PER DETAIL, SHEET C-502) ANAL I� R N w w 57 -TYPE CLEAN-OUT. REFER TO COM STD DWG S1 4�5gV EENn/ ui II U1 RETAIN AND PROTECT EXISTING CULVERTz U I w U3 3 Yn II -- U2 OPEN TRENCH CULVERT REPLACEMENT m�8847�o R/W w - WATERLINE CROSSING U) -— -- 4-- - FO S1 - - Foo 3 -Fo ---moo- MCDERMOTT STA: 36+80.28 = R.WP w ^ USTICK STA: 100+20.02 MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES (�_L__ --- W— -- I <� e3— y I^ N 3 W 3 M I SEE SHEET C-208 FOR M1 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM 3 90 CONTINUATION N RIGGS o� / M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM w + 36+00 — 37+00 — — _38+00. — N o W F a Msil I I M3 REMOVE ITEM o — S7 STA: 37+10.50 l w z w' y0 S5 n 90 MH-7 M4 RETAIN AND PROTECT a °m° wZ. --N — o M5 REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT m k 3 n Z o 'drcma J OF TOpp OHp -- p+_ E I4SS6E 3.�Z ------ M6 POWER/LIGHT POLE SUPPORT U 8 i R/W R/W R/1 i= o y Nm Q I M6 � / � z 3 S6 STA: 36+09 TO 3 HORZ 0 `20 40 5 w?z o NOTES: 5.STA: 36+7y1 w z w�zr IT o 50432429 50 n /' 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. m h k p 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE WOODSIDE AVENUE INVESTOR LLC 11 I 3 �- / / \ VERT 0 5 10 WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. 3 o w 3235 N M DERMOTT RD I m CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES z rc 5 SCALE IN FEET BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF a m w 3 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF w m z UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS z y FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. w��w 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER ?o$'za y o 2540 2540 ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL Iz INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, APPROXIMATE FINISH GRADE S7 STA: 37+10.50 PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON AT rL OF PIPE THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY 2535 (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS 2535 CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY ) ______ ———— CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT. ---- �i 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL .y� EXISTING GROUND NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND 2530 � AT rL OF PIPE 2530 PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE ofF APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE W x SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE LU DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. LLJ O J 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR W_ LL 2525 2525 AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED Y Q w OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 CE DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN 06 a BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. Cc 10.REFER TO SHEETS C-401 THROUGH C-416 AND C-901 THROUGH z Z 2520 MH-7 (60") 2520 C-906 FOR ROADWAY REPAIR. Q d STA: 100+20.03, 0.00' 5 NI w. LU2 2515 INV IN: 2502.32 30"(N) 2515 LL W U a 2510 62 LF 48" PVC C900 SLEEVE 2510 CENTER AROUND SEWER 0 0 2505 O 2505 473 LF 30" PVC 0 0.23% 28 LF 27" PVC 0 0.46% E i m U FILE: 10-19-082_C-201X 2500 2500 JUB PROJ.#:10-19-082 DRAWN BY:ARE m STA:36+09.30 STA:36+71.30 DESIGN BY: BRW o O CHECKED BY:JPE am ONE INCH 3 AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE 2495 2495 a 35+75 36+00 36+50 37+00 37+50 38+00 AST UPDATED:11/122025 SHEET NUMBER: n. C-207 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION IE STA.35+75,SEE SHEET C-207 �,��,� w �? - -n IB:2529.56 KEY NOTES ( _ _D II KEY NOTEI DESCRIPTION I SEVVER/UTILITY KEY NOTES 1-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. I - Q GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) U r dl 1---- +.D��0 -o R/ R/W --R/W R/w ISPWC TYPE A MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-501 (SIZE AS z > T I -----s-----�- R/W R w S2 INDICATED IN PROFILE) W/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER - Q � o I I ----o- o_----o---- R/w R/w R/w -ISPWC SD501A (n -6 O 11 -`�----_�--_- R/W R/W R/W- 01 n o s l 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE LU 3 0 m 3o I S4 DETAIL ON LU C\j STEEL CASING SHEET(SIZE C-502)TRICKNESS EFER TOACOM INDICATED DWGS z .�Do o I \ SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 Fj N :3 Q a 3 z OD CO- Av S5 TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS LU o 5043LORC3336200 50433336250 INDICATED IN PROFILE) W/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER C6 0 M4 I I' R50' S043333 MATTHEW B LORCHER MARIA ISPWC SD-502A m O d II I I 3250 N MCDERMOTT RD MAILBOX M1 6330 W U TICK RD S6 PVC C900, DR-25 POTABLE WATER CLASS SLEEVE (PER N 0] U :INV EL: o DETAIL, SHEET C-502) 2530.10 ------------- J U 57 'Y-TYPE\ CLEAN-OUT. REFER TO COM STD DWG S1 =====oHP--a-- HP- --�OHP-- -=oHP-----OHP---- oHP-----oHP-- o`�P-----oHP-----OHP ----oHP-----oHP-----oHP-----oHP-----oHP-----oHP-- U1 RETAIN AND PROTECT EXISTING CULVERT i2"w-----12' --�- 12"W w w -112"N-----12"W-----1 w-----12"W--- 12.w-\----12"W-----12"W-- - 12"W-----12"W-----12"W-----12"W-----12"W-----12"W-----12'I 2 tiONAL L,+ 3 I U2 OPEN TRENCH CULVERT REPLACEMENT U2 53 LF, 12" S1 I LU U3 WATERLINE CROSSING o4 """I 96 '0' C900, DR 25 USTICK RD 1gp + I CO 8847 99+75 100+00 0 101+00 + - ~ 103+00 - - _T04 MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES N�9 Pao o OF ss M1 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM ADD �{ i90. 0� - S2 v m Q M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM 2433719.38 LU REMOVE ITEM T- --UT---- UT - --kT-- _- ----UT ----�T-----UT----=LIT=== -y�T""=--uT-- - I,' z y�\ o � - - ---- ----- ---- RETAIN AND PROTECT F \ MH57 /\ INV EL: 1 S6 STA: 100+29 TO MAILBOX M1 / Q M5 REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT �m A: /1/95c.9� E %4SS533.4% 2530.31 STA: 100+89 - g M6 POWER/LIGHT POLE SUPPORT 0az�� a aw° Im° a mow a m MCDERMOTT STA: 36+80.28 = o 3 w s1 zo4zz31 so NOTES: USTICK STA: 100+20.02 JRL PROPERTIES LP 2 i 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. p a 6295 W USTICK RD m R/w 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE m� z �gw�za - o R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. 0 0 _ R W R/W �iORZ-O �0 40 CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES o W. / BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF w LL o w ¢ a 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF o i UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY i VERT 0 5 10 RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS a w 3 o SCALE IN FEET FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. o 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER wjrc.o 2540 2540 ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL 1 W3.z INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF i rc i-y TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. FINISH GRADE 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, WJ>w APPROX. EXISTING 0 AT q OF PIPE GROUND AT CL OF PIPE PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON 4 ffi o °z (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY 2535 2535 CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT. 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL FO NEW 12" PVC C900, DR25 UT NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND 2530 2530 PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 0 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR 2525 2525 AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. LLJ 0 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED ui OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 W O LJ DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. _ LL F 2520 2520 10 MCDERMOTT SEE SHEET C-701 ROAD/USTICK ROAD NNTERSEDITIONINFORMATION AT Q CE 06 0 z z 2515 [2515 0 d W w w W 62 LF 20" SLEEVE cc: 2510 W LU 336 LF 10 PVC © 0.28%510 p U a 190 LF 10" PVC ® 2.38% 66 2505 0 2sos STA:100+91.56 STA:100+28.83 MH-8 60" STA: 102+10.00, 0.00' o16 RIM: 2533.35 2500 INV IN: 2508.61 10"(E) 2500 w INV OUT: 2508.51 10"(W) m U FILE: 10-19-082_C-208X JUB PROD.N:10-19-082 lw DRAWN BY:ARB 9 m 2495 2495 DESIGN BY: BRW 0 99+75 100+00 100+50 101+00 101+50 102+00 102+50 103+00 103+50 104+00 CHECKED BY:JPE MH-7 ONE INCH a 3 AT SIZE,IF NOT ONE STA: 100+20.03, 0.00' Y RIM: 2533.14 LAST UPDATED:11/13/2025 INV IN: 2502.57 27"(S) SHEET NUMBER: INV IN: 2503.99 10"(E) -208 o INVOUT:2502.32 30"(N) APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES C j-U-B _l ,w^ ^- KEY NOTE DESCRIPTION ---"'� SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. S1 GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) U R/w ISPWC TYPE A MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-501 (SIZE AS z > R/W S2 INDICATED IN PROFILE) W/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER o ISPWC SD-501A c _0 O 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE W 0 p CD (D o n U 50433336250 SO433336300 S4 STEEL CASING (SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN Z v CO 1b cl d WOOD EDWARD T DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS (D . 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REFER TO COM S TD DWG S1 Lu -- ----- ----- ---- ----- ----- y I START CASING STA: 104+85.24 S2 __----- -/ N U1 RETAIN AND PROTECT EXISTING CULVERT o kL N: 717951.70, E: 2434024.60 180' _ ----- USTICK RD S7 c U2 OPEN TRENCH CULVERT REPLACEMENT �SS1� oub+UU I 108+ 0 0 1 + .0 U3 WATERLINE CROSSING __ MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES N 8847�o -S4 +2529.46 --E -=---EP----- EP-- - - _^ F2-----EP-----EP-----EP - ----EP-----EP----- FP _- --EP --- EP Q A ~ o -------- ------ -- - -_ M1 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM ��OF' END CASING STA: 105+38.24 C4 ------ O� w 8 N: 717951.11, E: 2434077.60 W 9p R.W[+TS _ TOE n w„E R = M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM J U M3 REMOVE ITEM INV EL, 2 2529628 � M4 RETAIN AND PROTECT REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENTm12" U1 51204223150 M6 POWER LIGHT POLE SUPPORT N° CMP JRL PROPERTIES LP / >w°m 6295 W USTICK RD o w a "°k m / NOTES: R W / �zo R W 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ��3�m 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE �"pNz� z WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. 0 5 w z o - CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES $ w w o BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY °i 3 RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS a w 3 o FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. z 0. HORZ 0 20 40 a w w 0 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER Pw>rc�° ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL 1Wwwa INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF i rc i W y VERT 0 5 10 TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. www. SCALE IN FEET 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o y PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON °z THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT. 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND 2540 2540 PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. APPROX. EXISTING 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE 3 GROUND AT OF PIPE 8DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. . GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR 2535 2535 AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. LLB 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED Ji OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 LLJ W g Nam' 7e" FINISH GRADE DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN U) PROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. vc C900 AT rL OF PIPE 10.SEE SHEET C B07FOM OF R7001TIFORON CADDITIONAL GRADING INFORMATION AT Y Q O F UL 2530 OR2S (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) 2530 n d MCDERMOTT ROAD/USTICK ROAD INTERSECTION. z oO ° z Z � Q Q 2525 2525 ~ 0 wLLJ Ir LU L w CO 2520 2520 U a 53 LF 20" SLEEVE w2515 2515 0 0 E 162510 336 LF 10" PVC ® 0.28% 361 LF 10 _PVC ® 0.28% 2510 m U FILE: 10-19-082_C-208X STA:104+85.24 STA:105+38.23 JUB PRO.I.N:10-19-082 DRAWN BY:ARB 1-9.2505 2505 DESIGN BY: DEW 9 O CHECKED BY:JPE m 104+00 104+50 105+00 1 5+50 106+00 106+50 107+00 107+50 108+00 108+50 i ONE INCH a 3 MH-9 60" AT FULLSIZE,IF NOT ONE INCHSCALE ACCORDINGLV STA: 105+45.66, 0.00' LAST UPDATED:11/13/2028 RIM: 2533.89 SHEET NUMBER: INV IN: 2509.65 10"(E) g INV OUT: 2509.55 10"(W) C-209 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES f B l, ,w^ ^- KEY NOTEI DESCRIPTION Pxm,.W� SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES 1-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. 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ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, ' is PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON j 0 w a" Oz THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT. 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND 2540 2540 PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE APPROX. EXISTING SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. GROUND AT OF PIPE 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 0 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR cr W 2535 2535 AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. g 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED Ji OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 LU O W FINISH GRADE DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN WILLAT CL OF PIPE BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. _ 2530 (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) 2530 10.SEE SHEET C-701 FOR ADDITIONAL GRADING INFORMATION AT Y Q 0 w MCDERMOTT ROAD/USTICK ROAD INTERSECTION. Z 0 d — 0- Z 06 w 2525 2525 1-- p d LU LLJ LLu LU 2520 2520 p U a 2515 2515 0 0 361 LF 10" PVC ® 0.28% 374 LF 10" PVC @ 0.28% 2510 2510 E i m U FILE: 10-19-082_C-208X m¢ JUB PROJ.N:10-19-082 DRAWN BY:ARE m U 2505 2505 DESIGN BY: DEW 8 108+50 109+0 109+50 1 10+00 1 10+50 1 1 1+00 1 1 1+50 1 12+00 1 12+50 1 12+75 CHECKED BY:JPE ONE INCH a 3 MH-10 60" ATFULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE SCAGLV N STA: 109+06.66, 0.01' R LAST UPDATED:11/13/2025 f RIM: 2535.38 INV IN: 2510.76 10"(E) SHEET NUMBER: _q INV OUT: 2510.66 10"(W) C-210 0 U APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES �,�'u'� - KEY NOTEI DESCRIPTION i SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES 1-U-13 ENGINEERS,INC. I �I S1 GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) U w o I ISPWC TYPE A MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-501 (SIZE AS z Q 52 INDICATED IN PROFILE) W/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER o a $ x-----x---- SO433346925 O ISPWC SD-501A W 0 O 0 O 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE x--- TRACKER CORY w 3 cy I� -x 5900 W USTICK RD S4 STEEL CASING (SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN Z_ U a)DO fO o 0 DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS N!= 00 O SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 N Q o lO II SS TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS w m WO N I I INDICATED IN PROFILE) W/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER m (n y o- ISPWC SD-502A U a \ 0 N O O R/w R/w R w R w R w R w R w R w R w R w R w R w R w R wi U S6 PVC C900, DR-25 POTABLE WATER CLASS SLEEVE (PER D N m w / / / / / / / / / / / / w ---OHP-----OHP-- �—OHP�^-- OHP-----OHP-----OHP-----OHP-- —OHP-----OHP-----0 nHP H DETAIL, SHEET C-502) OHP---- P----- $ OHP-----OHP--- _ ---0-----0---- �',T-- -- --d3—_—_—d3-----d3-----'� ---_ 3--_--O_---- ---- W `�---- 0-----`�---- ---- W w ---M--- —M---- M---- M---- M-----M---- M--- M-----M-----M----- = 57 'Y-TYPE CLEAN-OUT. REFER TO COM STD DWG S1 ___ ———— M———— M—————M—————M——— ————12.1y—————i2W— i? EP-----EP ----EP-----Ep ---I W I ----- UU U1 RETAIN AND PROTECT EXISTING CULVERT O a S1 U) U2 OPEN TRENCH CULVERT REPLACEMENT �SVONAI. E4'C 188'_--- ---- USTICK RD 180' o 4� t/JS��'E f.- a - 14+00 1 + + 11T� U3 WATERLINE CROSSING 77 Be a S2 -------------- N _ MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES m�8847 _EP-__--EP-----EP----- -EP 1� —EP-----Ep-----Ep------------------------ W MH-11 N-o ------- ----------------------- ---- ----- ------- M1 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM A �'OF/ � w V: 7'7942.5,5 $,q SO Z _ a MH-12----------------------- D R ��3�% 9.93 --d3-----d3-----d3-----d3-----d3---- d3---- �: / /:iS u.19 R.WP n TOE TOE TOE TOE M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM _ R W R W / --� ---- --- d01 dol E: 24,_`129.2�+ Z U L G1RR/----GR y� \ ---- ------ ----- ------ ------ --------- — ----_ f J O Q I jG��l �1 - - Aoi — — — — — — — — -I2 M3 REMOVE ITEM U I< M4 RETAIN AND PROTECT REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT zwu; / I a.1oao a III I I / M6 POWER/LIGHT POLE SUPPORT >w o m� S1204212920 51204212910 j° m I MCLACHLAN SCOTT C S�o� N NOTES: �; w W USTICK RD 6001 W 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. =<320mJ m a USTICK RD 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE 3 y p N Z v gn�°mw� 0 WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. c 5 z o CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES $o F?° 'w g BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF w�LLoz- ¢ a 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF o h k UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS a w 3'0 0 FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. x 0� HORZ 0 20 40 .w 0 3 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER >rc o o 0 o ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL a w m a INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF i rc i'.m VERT 0 5 10 TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. w w SCALE IN FEET 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o y PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON °Z THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY 2550 2550 CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT. 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE 2545 2545 APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 0 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. LLJ 2540 APPROX. EXISTING 2540 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED GROUND AT rL OF PIPE OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 LLJ O W DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. _ LL w 2535 2535 10 MCDE MO ROAD/USTICK ROADFOR NAL GRADING NTE SECTIOONINFORMATION AT QQ d 06 a FINISH GRADE z Z ATgOFPIPE � Q Q (REFER TO C-400 SHEETS) 2530 2530 ~ 0 d LU wLu w 2525 2525 U a 2520 2520 0 374 LF 10" ° PVC ® 0.28% E i 2515 2515 339 LF 10"_PVC ® 0.28% — 400 LF 10" PVC 00.28% E: 10-19-0e2_c-20ex --- JUB PROJ.#:10-19-082 DRAWN BY:ARB v U DESIGN BY: BRW o O 251 0 251 0 CHECKED BY:JPE 112+7 113+00 113+50 114+00 114+50 115+00 115+50 116+00 116+50 117+00 ONE INCH �Mlj—ll 60" MH-12 60" AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE m STA: 112+80.66, 0.00' L STA: 116+20.00, 0.00' LAST UPDATED:11/13/2025 RIM: 2537.18 SHEET NUMBER: INV IN:: a RIM: 511 INV IN: 2512.96 10"(E) "(W) o� INV OUT:: 251511.1. 10"(E)81 10"(W) INV OUT: 2512.86 10 C-211 APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES ,w^ ^- KEY NOTE DESCRIPTION Pxm,.W� SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. SO433346600 S1 GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) U J & J HESS LLC N � SO433346925 W USTICK RD ISPWC TYPE A MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-501 (SIZE AS z Q THACKER CORM O ) / 52 INDICATED IN PROFILE W PREFABRICATED BASE PER 5900 W USTICK RD o ISPWC SD-501A 07 -0 CD c�+� OC O 01 nE 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE W O p CD (DLu o 3 r` ^� S4 STEEL CASING (SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN Z_ U N CO W c0 0 DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS INV EL: SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 C7 N O p 3 2535.22 S5 TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS Z Do (nLU - 0 N IE:2535.22 INDICATED IN PROFILE) W/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER Cn L R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W Do 0_ O ISPWC SD-502A O O F ---oHP-----CHP-----OHP-----oHP ---- OHP— ---OHP-----CHI-----CHP-----CHP-----CHI-----OHP-----off -----CHP-----OHP-----OHP� ---OHP-----o U S6 PVC C900, DR-25 POTABLE WATER CLASS SLEEVE (PER N DowI W`--- ------12"W-----12'w----- Z..W-----1x"1-----12"W-----1z"W-----12"W-----12"W-----12"W-----12"W-- --12"W-----12"W-----12"W-----�"W-----12"1-I w DETAIL. SHEET C-502) I—EP—— ——EP-----EP-----EP ----EP—� ��EP—————EP—————EP ----EP—————EP—————EP—————EP ----EP-----EP-----EP--�Q—EP $7 'Y-TYPE CLEAN-OUT. 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ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. �F;m 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE z �gw�za -WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. o 0 CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES $ w w o BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY i3'd RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS a w 3 o z FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. HORZ 0 20 40 w 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER a w>rc�o ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL pW !< INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF i W. i 2 y VERT 0 5 10 TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. rc Z w SCALE IN FEET 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o y PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON °z THE PLANS. 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CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY 2550 2550 CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT. 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE 2545 FINISH GRADE 2545 APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE APPROX. EXISTING AT rL OF PIPE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. GROUND ¢ OF PIPE (REFER TO CAT SHEETS) 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 0 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR Ir AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. LL.I 2540 2540 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED ui OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 L O W DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN NEW 16'• BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. _ LL �C C900, pR25 10.SEE SHEET C-701 FOR ADDITIONAL GRADING INFORMATION AT Y Q CE F 2535 MCDERMOTT ROAD/USTICK ROAD INTERSECTION. 2535 Z d -< m O_ Z z 4 Q Q - J ~2530 d w 2530 � � w LLJ w 0 2525 2525 U 3 49 LF 20" CASING 400 LF 8" PVC ® 0.40% 66 w 2520 1.88% 0 338 LF 10" PVC ® 2520 o STA:127+01.54 STA:126+52.68 EN 2515 2515 m U FILE: 10-19-082_C-208X JUB PROJ.N:10-19-082 DRAWN BY:ARB a U DESIGN BY: BRW 19 O 251 0 251 0 CHECKED BY:JPE 125+50 126+00 126+50 127+00 127+50 128+00 128+50 129+00 129+50 ON 3 MH-16 60" AT FULLSIZZ E,E,IF F NOT ONE STA: 128+74.52, 0.00' L LAST UPDATED:11/13/2028 RIM: 2540.64 SHEET NUMBER: INV IN: 2522.35 8"(E) C-214 g INV IN: 2522.35 8"(N) STUBOUT AT 0.40% a INV OUT: 2522.18 10"(W) APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES U "w^ ^- KEY NOTE DESCRIPTION Pxm,.W� 50433438957 SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES 1-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. 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ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. 0 5 w z o - CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES $ w A O� w o BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF .0".'15 r a 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY i 3 RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS a w 3 o FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. z.m�0. HORZ 0 20 40 a w w 0 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER >w t" ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL 1Wwa INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF i rc i ow y VERT 0 5 10 TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. �ww w SCALE IN FEET 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o y PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON °z THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY 2550 2SSO CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT. 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND 2545 APPROX. EXISTING 2S4S PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE GROUND AT OF PIPE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 0 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR Ir AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. LLB 2540 NEZN 12"PVC C90Q 2540 9 OTHERWISEALL RSHALL BEESOLIID WALL PVC PIPE,TS UNLESS CALLY NOTED AWWA C 900/C-905 L� W ui DR25 FINISH GRADE O J O AT q OF PIPE DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN W ILL. TO C-400 SHEETS) BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. _ F 2535 2535 10 MCDERMO ROAD/USTICK ROADNNTERSECTIONINFORMATION AT z Q d — 06 U i 2530 2530 ~ d w W 48 LF 20" CASING 0 W ui L W U) 9 CD 2525 383 LF 8" PVC ® 0.60% 2525 U 400 LF 8" PVC STA:130+81.73® 0.4 0 3 +29.73 66 -7 2520 2520 0 0 E N 2515 2515 m U FILE: 10-19-082_C-208X JUB PROD.N:10-19-082 zw DRAWN BY:ARB a U 251 O 251 O DESIGN BY: BRW o O CHECKED BY:JPE m 129+50 130+00 130+50 131+00 131+50 132+00 132+50 133+00 133+50 ONE INCH a 3 MH-17 60° AT FULLSIZE,IF NOT ONE LY STA: 132+74.52, 0.01' R LASTUPDATED:11/132025 RIM: 2541.89 SHEET NUMBER: INV IN: 2524.05 8"(E) C-215 o INV OUT: 2523.95 8"(W) APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION KEY NOTES U ^^•^ ^- KEY NOTE T DESCRIPTION Pxm,.W� SEWER/UTILITY KEY NOTES J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. S1 GRAVITY SEWER PIPE (SIZE AS INDICATED IN PROFILE) U N � SO433438850 ISPWC TYPE A MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-501 (SIZE AS z > SO433438957 52 INDICATED IN PROFILE W PREFABRICATED BASE PER Q O o DFSM LLC RAMBO MORRIS & DIXIE TRUST O ISPWC SD-501A ) / C7 _0 O M 5220 W USTICK RD Ir O O1 n W USTICK RD 53 CONNECT TO EXISTING MANHOLE W O O CD (DLu o 3 - ^� S4 STEEL CASING SIZE AND THICKNESS AS INDICATED IN z_ U N CO cS ( co� DETAIL ON SHEET C-502). REFER TO COM STD DWGS N -� (D \ SW1 AND SW2 AND DETAILS ON SHEET C-502 0 N p 3 ni 3 In �� S5 TYPE B MANHOLE PER ISPWC SD-502 (SIZE AS LU m (!) O N I INDICATED IN PROFILE) W/ PREFABRICATED BASE PER m Cn a U ISPWC SD-502A OO w R/w R/w R/w --_ S6 PVC C900, DR-25 POTABLE WATER CLASS SLEEVE (PER N m W --OHP E— ----OHP-----OHP-----OHP-----OHP-----OHP-----OHP-----OHP-----OHP-----OHP-----OHP---- OHP1=tL+---_CHI — ———OHP——— DETAIL, SHEET C-502) II _— w F-12"w 12•w 12"w-----12'W ----- _ 57 'Y-TYPE CLEAN-OUT. REFER TO COM STD DWG S1 IEP-----EP-----EP ----FP-----FP---1-FP- --12 FP -12W-FP---12Y/ F�---12Nk�- -,2 y,--EP- „----��-ry'e�=fin"-EP U) / U1 RETAIN AND PROTECT EXISTING CULVERT �I USTICK RD /� U2 OPEN TRENCH CULVERT REPLACEMENT 4�SSlON/JSA��E�•NCf co M 134+00 135+00 1i6+Q0 137+00 U3 WATERLINE CROSSING o ss ss ss I ss ss ss I 8847 MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES w EP—��6aaP_____EP-- �MH-18 M1 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM A�rE OF z - .���EP_-� N: 7 'S13.c1� 9DR.WN't J _�T EP F 243'19E.45 M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM U R/w R/w TO TOE R w —�----EP- - \ M3 REMOVE ITEM H TOE -EP-----Q TOE EP �� ------- ----------- RETAIN AND PROTECT i i F ---- _ iwm _ 51204120800 _ _ - LINDER ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST INC __-_ } M5 REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT — \ W USTICK RD P/L P/L Q O M6 POWER/LIGHT POLE SUPPORT o a SSo 1-----x 1 \ o 0 °okm> > NOTES: U Dy�jw =ZD'U ? 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 3 m ll/ 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE �"pNzH z WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. 0 5%3 z o 0. CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES $ w A O� w o BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF w0"oz5 C a 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY i 3 RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS a w 3 o FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. 0. HORZ 0 20 40 a w 0 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER >w t" ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL pywwa INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF i w,i o h VERT 0 5 10 TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. w W.. SCALE IN FEET 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o y PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON °z THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY 2550 2550 CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT THE PROJECT. 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL APPROX. EXISTING NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. 2545 GROUND AT rL OF PIPE _ - 2545 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE ---- APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 0 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR x 2540 2540 AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. LLI 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED ui OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 LLI O W DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. _ LL F 2535 2535 10 MCDERMO ROAD/USTSEE SHEET C-701 ICK ROADNNTERSEDITIONINFORMATION AT Q d a 06 4 Q Q 2530 2530 ~ 0 O o d w LL.I cr W Lu 2i W 2525 383 LF 8" PVC ® 0.60% LLJ U) 2525 U U 66 a 2520 2520 0 0 16 2515 2515 E i m U FILE: 10-19-082_C-208X JUB PROD.N:10-19-082 DRAWN BY:ARB U 2510 2510 DESIGN BY: BRW 19 O CHECKED BY:JPE - 133+50 134+00 134+50 135+00 135+50 136+00 136+5 137+00 137+50 ONE INCH i 3 MH-18 60" AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE STA: 136+57.31, 0.00' Y a RIM: 2544.40 AST UPDATED:11/132028 _ SHEET NUMBER: INV OUT: 2526.35 8"(W) m C-216 TYPE P-1** SURFACE RESTORATION PAY ITEM LIMITS q DIRT ROAD (JJU 12' rL MCDERMOTT ROAD 12' 1'-6" 24-29 J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. GRAVEL GRAVEL SHLDR SHLDR 1 Z > EXISTING EP MISCELLANEOUS SURFACE RESTORATION (DIRT ROAD) Q O o EXISTING EP 2% 2% O co cn PAY ITEM LIMITS M M 3:1 MAX* n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n n 3:1 MAX* t Lu O C> ^m E MIX' �V �V �V �J MIL �V LlV �V �V �V �V �J �V �V �V �V �V �V �V \\\ ---_-_ �2% CARIES) W O?� N O M N 01= o / — \\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\/\\//\\//�\//\//\//\//\//\////////// - Z co o � LIZ" Q v� � � � � \\- _____ MCDERMOTi ROAD ALIGNMENT- STA: 1010+28.57 TO STA:2001+48.54 Z m U)- �N 4" - �'�" CRUSHED I CO d AGGREGATE FOR BASE TYPE 1 25" - 6" MINUS UNCRUSHED O O AGGREGATE 12" - NATIVE MATERIAL COMPACTED TO Z) N co 5" - }" PLANT MIX PAVEMENT SEWER TRENCH 95% MAX DENSITY PER ASTM D-698 (2 LIFTS), SP-3, PG 70-28 WIDTH VARIES * FILL SLOPE TO MATCH EXISTING CONDITIONS AT 1.5:1 FROM: STA: 2011+14 TO STA: 2011+49 SEWER LINE-DEPTH VARIES �o4�S�YONSEiy`�i^ ** APPROXIMATE NEAT LINE QUANTITIES FOR ESTIMATING PURPOSES ONLY: TYPICAL TRENCH 4 A PLANT MIX PAVEMENT = 1,914 TONS (EST. ® 145 LB/CF) BACKFILL-SEE 17654 CRUSHED AGGREGATE FOR BASE TYPE 1 = 1005 CY OTHER DETAILS 6" MINUS UNCRUSHED AGGREGATE SUB-BASE = 5.500 CY OF Yo�QQ��v Hey C,S FULL WIDTH SURFACE RESTORATION - MCDERMOTT: STA. 1000+00 TO STA. 1200+53 AND N RIGGS: STA. 2000+00 TO STA. 2014+10 SCALE:NOT TO SCALE a rc wr�a TYPE P-2* SURFACE RESTORATION PAY ITEM LIMITSOw w w a K U w~ o�w5 m 0L USTICK ROAD "W�?_` 2' 12'-18' 12'-21' 2' � - w �NSN3w° GRAVEL GRAVEL w SHLDR SHLDR g a w a 3 2 zo z oaa-rcm > w' ¢ r f-2% 2%--y �g�wo0 a Wwzz> 3:1 MAX Q Q Q \���\ 3:1 MAX Qamos o LL���I���uIu✓��✓'�--II ����I��✓��✓--II LL���I���uIu✓��✓'�--II LLLLLL,����(��,IIL���������✓✓✓������✓------IIIIII o a � �a =a3 o wa== 25 - 6" MINUS UNCRUSHED 5" - }" PLANT MIX PAVEMENT AGGREGATE 4" - 3'4" CRUSHED (2 LIFTS), SP-3, PG 70-28 SEWER TRENCH AGGREGATE FOR BASE TYPE 1 WIDTH VARIES * APPROXIMATE NEAT LINE QUANTITIES FOR ESTIMATING PURPOSES ONLY: SEWER LINE-DEPTH VARIES PLANT MIX PAVEMENT = 1,095 TONS (EST. ® 145 LB/CF) J" CRUSHED AGGREGATE FOR BASE TYPE 1 = 615 CY TYPICAL TRENCH 6" MINUS UNCRUSHED AGGREGATE SUB-BASE = 3,260 CY BACKFILL-SEE cr o OTHER DETAILS Lu Fn z FULL WIDTH SURFACE RESTORATION - USTICK ROAD: STA. 605+24 TO STA. 632+85 w p g g SCALE:NOT TO SCALE 2 CU Y Q � F Z p J S TYPE P-3** SURFACE RESTORATION PAY ITEM LIMITS z U z 46.70' TO 36.30' USTICK ROAD 41.47' TO 35.25' p EXISTING GROUND EXISTING GROUND Q -- —� W _ W � Q ————— F-2%* 2%*--� ---------- �— — C EXISTING SIDEWALK/SIDE PATH EXISTING SIDEWALK/SIDEPATH o /�'�] /�C'S]� /�'��jj� 5 � jr'S]� 0� �jr'S]� ��'�]� EXISTING VERTICAL CURB & EXISTING VERTICAL CURB & '�1/�, '�✓)� .� '�7 �,�j/) '�/) Q GUTTER 4" CRUSHED DOUBLE TACK VERTICAL FACES AGGREGATE FOR BASE TYPE 1 5" — PLANT MIX PAVEMENT E lz DOUBLE TACK VERTICAL (2 LIFTS), SP-3, PG 70-28 m FACES SEWER TRENCH 25" 6" MINUS UNCRUSHED FILE: 10-79-082_C-503 - m< WIDTH VARIES AGGREGATE JUSPROJ.#:10-19-082 DRAWN BY:ARB DESIGN BY: BRW o O ** CHECKED BY:JPE APPROXIMATE NEAT LINE QUANTITIES FOR ESTIMATING PURPOSES ONLY: SEWER LINE—DEPTH VARIES ONE INCH PLANT MIX PAVEMENT = 295 TONS (EST. ® 145 LB/CF) N J" CRUSHED AGGREGATE FOR BASE TYPE 1 = 150 CY TYPICAL TRENCH AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE 6" MINUS UNCRUSHED AGGREGATE SUB-BASE = 835 CY BACKFILL-SEE LAST UPDATED:10/31/2025 m OTHER DETAILS SHEET NUMBER: FULL WIDTH SURFACE RESTORATION - USTICK ROAD: STA. 600+02 TO STA. 605+24 m C-301 SCALE:NOT TO SCALE ao i I � KEY NOTES J' KEY NOTEI DESCRIPTION SURFACE REPAIR KEY NOTES 1-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. R7 FULL WIDTH SURFACE RESTORATION 0 Z R4 PAVED DRIVEWAY APPROACH > o R5 MISCELLANEOUS SURFACE RESTORATION (DIRT ROAD) W 0 9 R6 LU LLl m TYPE "C" SURFACE RESTORATION (GRAVEL APPROACH) O O ') R7 VALVE BOX, ADJUST TO GRADE Z U a)Co o 05 cm R8 CONCRETE SIDEWALK, THICKNESS 5" a c 3 o Z co co R9 STANDARD 6-INCH VERTICAL CURB & GUTTER LU U a R4 40 SY o R4 31 SY MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES Lo m STA: 1000+27.83, 26.37' L 14.6 STA: 1000+57.86, 24.01' L R4 34 SY M7 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM N 13 1' STA: 1001+88.75, 23.09' L M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM 14.2' X-----x-----x ----X- o BEGIN CONSTRUCTION — R/W R/W — R/W /w R/W— R w R/W — — R/w — R/w R/w — R = STA: 1000+00.00 x fiy .�O — — - ,p — — — I M3 REMOVE ITEM TONAL E N: 720642.825 R/S. Pao, w M4 RETAIN AND PROTECT �o4 �CENSFO/yfin E: 2433583.684 ° --Eo-----Po--- Ro-----Fo-----Fo-----Fo�U) M5 REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT 4 17654 A -EO----- - - -RJO, P TppEE TOE TOE TOE TOE TOE ---- - -- -----FO ---FO-----Ep- _�� —gyp ---- -- - ------- -- W M6 POWER/LIGHT POLE SUPPORT 1000+00 107 SO0'35'19"W 1001+00 MCDERMOTT RD _ _ 1002-20 7.,w 1003+00 1004+00 +--ss----- MS SS\ SS SS SS SS SS o -EP --- --- --- --- ----- ---- ---- r TOE TOE TOE TOE TOE TOE TOE TOE TOE OE U) p F r ---�HHHppp TOE 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. - TOP , 'Al R wI --- IDHP FIF' I�` W < H w _/ 4tp TOP TOP z 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE w Z.u O. / R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W /W R/W R/W R/W - � WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. °¢i� - --IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR ----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR--- --IRR- �J CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES >w°w° a I- BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF 0, w`° < R4 62 SY I¢ 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF 3° m UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY a ° 21.3' STA: 1000+38.66. 23.54' R a 5/8"PIN TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS °0 TOP 15 CONTROL PT TOP TOP TOP TOP FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. r 3°-��m w aE TOE �� OE TOE 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER 3 y z TOE ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL o J M�20 N INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF $ i F : > z TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. y 9 LL o z- ri a 0 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o r k PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON °�;R THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY a w�'o 0 CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY HORZ 0 20 40 CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT ?3 THE PROJECT. w m 3:a 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL = z W.y VERT 0 5 10 NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. y J 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND SCALE IN FEET PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE 'o N<N i APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 1135 SY R7 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED 2550 2550 OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. 10.EXISTING CENTERLINE PROFILE SHALL BE SURVEYED PRIOR TO DEMOLITION OF USTICK ROAD. A COPY OF THIS SURVEY SHALL BE PROVIDED TO THE ENGINEER. ITD AND SH-16 CONSTRUCTION IS IN Cc 0 2545 2545 PROGRESS AT THE TIME OF BIDDING OF THIS PROJECT. CHANGES LLB TO THE ROADWAY PROFILE ON USTICK ROAD MAY BE REQUIRED BY 3: UJ THE ENGINEER UPON RECEIPT OF EXISTING CENTERLINE Lu J INFORMATION. p i F 2540 2540 z 0 0 — 06 Z 4 � Z J 2535 +N 2535 � p >_ O Q N O M Q O_ w LLuL W aw I L Q -------- _ 445 w0N 2530 ------ ---- 2530 0 EXISTING GROUND FINISH GRADE AT Q OF ROAD AT OF ROAD 2525 2525 LEGEND SURFACE o FULL WIDTH SURE RESTORATION ITEM N FAC1 0 2520 2520 PAVED DRIVEWAY APPROACH w 999+75 1000+00 1000+50 1001+00 1001+50 1002+00 1002+50 1003+00 1003+50 1004+00 1004+25 ITEM NO.810.4.1.A.5 m U r n N O cO N Ill n N pp r N h I!) n W FILE: 10-79-092_C407X n q M h f0 ro m o 0 N N "? RESTORATION JUB PROD.#:10-1 9-082 pi 9 N 2 F (GRAVEL APPROACH) DRAWN BY:ARB N N N N N N N N N . 9 DESIGN BY: BRW m w w 1� w 1� w li w li w li w li w w w li w LL CHECKED BY P ONE INCH j AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE `D LASTUPDATED:1111P/2025 o SHEET NUMBER: �g ao C-401 KEY NOTES NUB KEY NOTEI DESCRIPTION SURFACE REPAIR KEY NOTES 1-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. R7 FULL WIDTH SURFACE RESTORATION (� R4 PAVED DRIVEWAY APPROACH Z Q m o R5 MISCELLANEOUS SURFACE RESTORATION (DIRT ROAD) W 0 9 1-1cr E a R6 TYPE "C" SURFACE RESTORATION (GRAVEL APPROACH) W O O o ? w ? LU � cVM m-6 I I R7 VALVE BOX, ADJUST TO GRADE Z U O)Co o Q) Q cm 140 I I III R8 CONCRETE SIDEWALK, THICKNESS 5" Z )U) c STA: 1006+83.62, 30.26' L 1 I II STA: 1007+24.37, 30.37' L R9 STANDARD 6-INCH VERTICAL CURB & GUTTER W Uj d r of 1 m o STA: 1006+65.01, 12.17' L w ? O U U 1 STA: 1007+41.89, 12.19' L I MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES Lo 0 0 co ij I / / �, q LU M7 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM N _ ---x x -x -x-----x-----X ----X— Q\ 9 = / \ M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM R/W W R/W R/W R/W R/W 1W IRR-----IRR- --IRR RANL �W VW LU w I — — — — — — — — — — — -TOE \ TOE TOE w M3 REMOVE ITEM 1n o / R4 Pep TOP GO OVAL E N 112 SY M4 RETAIN AND PROTECT �o4 \CENSF7?�n� + II E --- IDE- TO �FO-----FO-----Fp-----EO-----FO-- + 4 A Y� - �- FILL F---- ----- o=_- m M5 REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT 17654 o --------- — ---- o o M6 POWER/LIGHT POLE SUPPORT m c Qll w600'35'19-W — —1005+00 MCDERMOTT RD t0o6+00 — — — 1007+00- —500'35'19'W 1008+00 —I �9rT� CAS\QQ`� z ML SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS z J J — --- ----- -- ----- --------- NOTES: FIIXTOE TOE ¢TOE T F111 E TOE TOE '-0 L eHR � T �HR- - �� aaQ ro�.aun „_ dl+o r -d-- -- d TOE �Ho TOE dH 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. r '�TO TOP T Tb� SOP--- --- ---- v�'° �� z ,~ RJ- R/w R w R ���w — R/w R/w R/w R/w I, IT Rjw R/ ��1' f 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE w w --—IRR—————IRR—————IRR—————IRR—————IRR—————IRR—— FIR —IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR-----IRR—y WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. c�¢ir=+ CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES >i 0 w 0 a BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG—LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF o w m < 14 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF m UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY z a m 0 F TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP TOP O vi 3 m a TOP P1NP I RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS �z rc"� TOE TOE TOE TOE TOE coNTRo4�� TOE TOE FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. r 3 R m w 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER 3 N�a m" z z ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL 3 mw� 0 ogy�'z0 INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. y 2 LL o z_ ri 0 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS—OF—WAYS, o 0 r k PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON 0�;rc THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY a w o 0 CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY HORZ 0 20 40 CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT t< ?3 THE PROJECT. w m a 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL =.z-y VERT 0 5 10 NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. y J 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND SCALE IN FEET PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE 'o N<N i APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 1144 SY R7 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 2550 2550 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN HP STA: 1006+70.00 BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. HP ELEV: 2532.218 10.EXISTING CENTERLINE PROFILE SHALL BE SURVEYED PRIOR TO PVI STA: 1006+50.00 DEMOLITION OF USTICK ROAD. A COPY of THIS SURVEY SHALL BE 2545 2545 PROVIDED TO THE ENGINEER. ITD AND SH-16 CONSTRUCTION IS IN Ir 0 PVI ELEV: 2532.40 K: 266.67 PROGRESS AT THE TIME OF BIDDING OF THIS PROJECT. CHANGES LLI LVC: 200.00 TO THE ROADWAY PROFILE ON USTICK ROAD MAY BE REQUIRED BY LU THE ENGINEER UPON RECEIPT OF EXISTING CENTERLINE LU J o v1 0 0 o N LOW PT STA: 1008+06.03 INFORMATION. W O LL $ o rn o o o LOW PT ELEV: 2531.98 = O 2540 0 o N v N 2540 Y 0-1n n n PVI STA: 1008+50.00 Q D_ w ,) �N ,N PVI ELEV: 2531.80 Z D o I:i o 1;i o lii K:103.45 — o6 S —; —o —? 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FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF 10m F o > z TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. w o w_ I. a 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, 0. r F PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON In rc VERT 0 5 10 THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY a rc w 1'o wo SCALE IN FEET CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY z �� CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT ;�> .0 THE PROJECT. T,w m 3 2 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL =WE z W.y NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. y rc J 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND T a PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE i APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE R1 DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 1474 SY 0 8. 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ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o r k PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON rc°�;rc VERT 0 5 10 THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY a SCALE IN FEET CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY z �� CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT rc?3 THE PROJECT. y w y a 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL = z y NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. y J Z a 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND .a PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE 'a M.<�°, i APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 1473 SY I= 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 2555 2555 9• ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. 10.EXISTING CENTERLINE PROFILE SHALL BE SURVEYED PRIOR TO DEMOLITION OF USTICK ROAD. A COPY OF THIS SURVEY SHALL BE 2550 2550 PROVIDED TO THE ENGINEER. ITD AND SH-16 CONSTRUCTION IS IN Cc PROGRESS AT THE TIME OF BIDDING OF THIS PROJECT. 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ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ? a 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE i w N m l o REMOVE AND REPLACE RIBBON REMOVE AND REPLACE RIBBON I WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. mz. CURB ON EACH RADII SIDE CURB ON EACH RADII SIDE CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES a i°w° a (INCIDENTAL TO PAVED (INCIDENTAL TO PAVED BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG—LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF o w m DRIVEWAY APPROACH) DRIVEWAY APPROACH) 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY m a m°a oy3� RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS �i FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. i F;o m a 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER 3:t; ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL 3°m w m g HORZ 0 20 40 INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF o 5 w F o > z TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. m LL o w 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o r F PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON VERT 0 5 10 THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY a rc w 1'0 0 SCALE IN FEET CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY z 1.. CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT �>rc?3 THE PROJECT. T w m 2 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL =WE z W.y NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. y rc J 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND T a PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE i APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED 1133 SY R1 OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. 2555 2555 10.EXISTING CENTERLINE PROFILE SHALL BE SURVEYED PRIOR TO DEMOLITION OF USTICK ROAD. A COPY OF THIS SURVEY SHALL BE o PROVIDED TO THE ENGINEER. ITD AND SH-16 CONSTRUCTION IS IN Cc PROGRESS AT THE TIME OF BIDDING OF THIS PROJECT. CHANGES LLI TO THE ROADWAY PROFILE ON USTICK ROAD MAY BE REQUIRED BY UJ THE ENGINEER UPON RECEIPT OF EXISTING CENTERLINE 3: -1 2550 2550 Lu INFORMATION. p LL Y Q a F Z p tO10 ONi NOD : 06 s 2545 m aa^6 2545 Z a N N M F- Z Q 4 OM N O N +N Q J +N EXISTING GROUND t .. AT OF ROAD `o 5 p o .Ti aw aw O Q w J W 2540 o.4s% 0.37% —0.13% 0.27% 2540 Q FINISH GRADE 16„ PVC C900, OR 25 N Lu O U 2535 AT rL OF ROAD 2535 U LEGEND FULL WITH SURF 0 2530 2530 ITEM NOD 307.4.1.ACE RESTORATION 0 E z ITEM NO.DRIVEWAY APPROACH ROACH m U 2525 2525 FILE: 10-19-082_C-408X m _< 617+50 618+00 618+50 619+00 619+50 620+00 620+50 621+00 621+50 621+75 TYPE"C"SURFACE RESTORATION JUS PROJ.k:10-19-082 (GRAVEL APPROACH) DRAWN BY:ARB n.0ro up rn pi n n tp a a N N O 1f1 rn Ol < / ITEM NO.307.4.1.A.9 DESIGN BY: BRW 17 N Illn n m Ol OJ C r 11 OJ CR o O h ri r ri of mm N mm N mm N N N tti mm CHECKED BY JPE M M M M M r7 M r7 r7 r7 r7 M M ONE INCH <m ,f1 h N h N h N N N h N h O1 h V7 h uJ h U1 N N ONE N ONE N ONE N ONE N ONE N N AT(FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE LAST UPDATED:10/31/2025 c SHEET NUMBER: �8 ao C-412 KEY NOTES NUB \ KEY NOTEI DESCRIPTION SURFACE REPAIR KEY NOTES J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. A \ R7 FULL WIDTH SURFACE RESTORATION 0 � R4 PAVED DRIVEWAY APPROACH ZQ O o R5 MISCELLANEOUS SURFACE RESTORATION (DIRT ROAD) 0 9 \ q R6 TYPE "C" SURFACE RESTORATION (GRAVEL APPROACH) LLI Lu 3 O CD m 0 c'jR7 VALVE BOX, ADJUST TO GRADE Z_ U a)CD 00� C3 Q) 7p N; \ STA: 623+61.68, 23.55' L R8 CONCRETE SIDEWALK, THICKNESS 5" Z )(7)- c N R4 35 O R9 STANDARD 6-INCH VERTICAL CURB & GUTTER LU 0 v l I co rn o U 21 q MISCELLANEOUS KEY NOTES 0 O _~ R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W \ R W R/W R/ R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R U m W M1 REMOVE AND RESET ITEM N W OHP OHP OHP OHP OHP (�HP CHIP ° 5 IN pHP OHP OHP CHIP OHP OHP OHP H- u) 12"W -----12"W -----12"W -----12"W -----12"W ---- 12"W --\�-- W -12"W -----12"W -----12"W -----12"W -----12"W -----12"W -----12"W -----12"W-----12{= M2 REMOVE AND REPLACE ITEM w - w M3 REMOVE ITEM O 622+00 623+00 624+00 625+00 628 + USTICK RD o M4 RETAIN AND PROTECT �04 \CENSE74n� c:1 S89'20'38"E ++ M5 REFERENCE AND RESET LAND MONUMENT 4 A ss ss ss ss ss ss ss ss��N 17654 ¢ M6 POWER/LIGHT POLE SUPPORT -- ----- ----- _ UU - ------- --- z I p1 M TOE Q' _ _,Q M Q ---- W 9rTyfW C`$�Qev U I M R/ -1h R/ / l /W R R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R/W R J Q 12.2' 16.8' ° _ —IR NOTES: �I — — — — — R4 23 SY R4 24 SY 1. ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. o a STA: 623+31.41, 2 .00' R R4 34 SY \ 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE i.N m l o STA 624+56.69, 22.70' R I WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. .¢z. CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES m f°a° a TdWUwF BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF 0 w m 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF "-°k 'w m STA: 622+17.25, 22.50' R \\ / UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY a y 3 °a RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER 3 u u z \ ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL 3 3°m w m - HORZ 0 20 40 INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF o 5 w�o: > z TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. m o z ri a 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, =o r F PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON In rc VERT 0 5 10 THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY a o w o wo SCALE IN FEET CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY z CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT �w 5. THE PROJECT. w m a 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL =W.z y NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. y rc J 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND w a PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE 'o w a 0. i APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 1134 SY Ri 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 2550 2550 9• ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. Q,(1 10.EXISTING CENTERLINE PROFILE SHALL BE SURVEYED PRIOR TO o N ro ^.IR DEMOLITION OF USTICK ROAD. A COPY OF THIS SURVEY SHALL BE 2545 O N o eon PROVIDED TO THE ENGINEER. ITD AND SH-16 CONSTRUCTION IS IN Ir c°n n n +v1 2545 PROGRESS AT THE TIME OF BIDDING OF THIS PROJECT. CHANGES LL x +N +n EXISTING GROUND aN N N n N N TO THE ROADWAY PROFILE ON USTICK ROAD MAY BE REQUIRED BY W $ N„ .. AT OF ROAD cP THE ENGINEER UPON RECEIPT OF EXISTING CENTERLINE ui J qa a W a w INFORMATION. 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ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o r PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON o In;rc VERT 0 5 10 THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY a rc w 1'o 0 SCALE IN FEET CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY z �� CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT > ?3 THE PROJECT. T,w m 3 2 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL =WE z W.y NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. y rc J 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND T a PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE i APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 1069 SY R1 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 2555 2555 DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. 10.EXISTING CENTERLINE PROFILE SHALL BE SURVEYED PRIOR TO DEMOLITION OF USTICK ROAD. A COPY OF THIS SURVEY SHALL BE o PROVIDED TO THE ENGINEER. ITD AND SH-16 CONSTRUCTION IS IN Ir PROGRESS AT THE TIME OF BIDDING OF THIS PROJECT. CHANGES LL1 2550 2550 TO THE ROADWAY PROFILE ON USTICK ROAD MAY BE REQUIRED BY UJ o^ THE ENGINEER UPON RECEIPT OF EXISTING CENTERLINE Lu J n N I.cD o ao INFORMATION. (n O LL nN oa N a N1 u co v� = DC N� Q MN Z D_ 2545 10 10 O� 2545 : 06 Qaw aw z Q w z 0.38% 0.21% 7467 0.37% ~ Q } 0.27% 0 2540 FINISH GRADE DR 25 2540 O EE Q w AT OF ROAD 12" PVC C900, OUND LLJ Q ROAD Q Lu O 2535 2535 U U LEGEND 0 2530 2530 o FULL WIDTH SURFACE RESTORATION ITEM NO.307.4.1.H.1 0 E= PAV2525 2525 ITEM NO.8810W.4Y1.A.5 ROACH 630+00 630+50 631+00 631+50 632+00 632+50 633+00 633+50 634+00 FILE: 10-19-082_C408X mF JUS co t0 N N 1� TYPE'C'SURFACE RESTORATION h P h 17 rn 01 7 MM a< N un r n rnO! �/ . - - O /� (GRAVEL APPROACH) DRAWN BY:ARB m Y a a a s +µ 7 a s a ITEM NO.307.4.1.A.9 DESIGN BY: BRW In 'O h 'O h 'O h N U) 'O In 'O h CHECKED BY:JPE - N(N4 N(N� N N N N N N C4 N N N lV ONE INCH AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE LAST UPDATED:10/31/2025 c SHEET NUMBER: H ao C-415 KEY NOTES NUB KEY NOTEI DESCRIPTION SURFACE REPAIR KEY NOTES 1-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. 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ALL MANHOLE DEFLECTIONS ARE 180' UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. a 2. LOCATION OF EXISTING UTILITIES ARE SHOWN IN AN APPROXIMATE i w w m m _ zQ STA: 637+11.00, 33.66' R WAY ONLY, BASED ON INFORMATION PROVIDED BY THE UTILITIES. ¢z P/L P/L X l 00 166 I- OT CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE THE LOCATION OF ALL UTILITIES R w°w° a STA: 636+32.46, 34.58' R BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. CALL DIG-LINE, 811, A MINIMUM OF o I w m w ¢ x ----x— = O 48 HOURS PRIOR TO EXCAVATION TO REQUEST LOCATIONS OF "-mk y m U UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. CONTRACTOR AGREES TO BE FULLY a y 3.oa RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL DAMAGES WHICH OCCUR BY HIS 5 6 o�x z 168 FAILURE TO EXACTLY LOCATE AND PRESERVE UTILITIES. i F;a m¢ 3. DEPTHS OF UTILITIES SHOWN IN THE PROFILE (FOR GRAVITY SEWER 3y9„z ONLY) ARE NOT KNOWN AND ARE SHOWN FOR GENERAL g 3°m w m o HORZ 0 20 40 INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY. FIELD LOCATE UTILITIES AHEAD OF o 5 w F o� > z TRENCHING OPERATIONS AS SPECIFIED IN THE GENERAL NOTES. m LL o z-. _ ri o 4. ALL WORK SHALL BE CONFINED TO THE RIGHTS-OF-WAYS, o r PERMANENT EASEMENTS, AND TEMPORARY EASEMENTS SHOWN ON In rc VERT 0 5 10 THE PLANS. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING ANY a SCALE IN FEET CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREAS AND OTHER TEMPORARY z CONSTRUCTION EASEMENTS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO CONSTRUCT ;�>rc?3 THE PROJECT. w w m a z 5. RETAIN AND PROTECT ALL EXISTING FEATURES. REFER TO GENERAL =rc y NOTES, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS. A rc J 2 6. ALL ROADSIDE BORROW DITCHES SHALL INCLUDE TEMPORARY AND ¢ PERMANENT EROSION CONTROL MEASURES AS NECESSARY PER THE ]lz5 APPROVED SWPPP. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT, INCLUDING THE SWPPP, IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR. 7. ALL EXCESS MATERIAL EXCAVATED AND NOT REUSED MUST BE DISPOSED OF OFFSITE AT APPROVED WASTE SITE. 8. GRADE ALL STAGING AREAS AND NATURAL GROUND SURFACE REPAIR AREAS TO PREEXISTING GRADES/SLOPES. 1247 SY R1 9. ALL CULVERT REPLACEMENTS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE SHALL BE SOLID WALL PVC PIPE, AWWA C-900/C-905 2555 2555 DR-25. MAINTAIN 3' MINIMUM VERTICAL SEPARATION BETWEEN BOTTOM OF IRRIGATION CROSSING AND TOP OF CASING. 10.EXISTING CENTERLINE PROFILE SHALL BE SURVEYED PRIOR TO DEMOLITION OF USTICK ROAD. A COPY OF THIS SURVEY SHALL BE 0 orn IQPROVIDED TO THE ENGINEER. ITD AND SH-16 CONSTRUCTION IS IN o N Ir o PROGRESS AT THE TIME OF BIDDING OF THIS PROJECT. CHANGES LL x 2550 o M o o ^a 2550 TO THE ROADWAY PROFILE ON USTICK ROAD MAY BE REQUIRED BY UJ oo o O1 In Hi +, +N THE ENGINEER UPON RECEIPT OF EXISTING CENTERLINE LL J o c�i N a +N co N M INFORMATION. U^)=Q LL O w +� Lo �1 N t0 J F Q Z' 2545 P Z a w w D_ a w1. D.`'' 0.76% 2545 � �'� N 1.04% Z Q 0.82% 0.37% 0.59% F- Z Q 4 d EXISTING GROUND7 � Q FINISH GRADE AT OF ROAD Q o 2540 AT OF ROAD 2540 O w LL p Q 0 2535 2535 U U LEGEND o 2530 2530 o FULL WIDTH SURFACE RESTORATION ITEM NO.307.4.1.H.1 0 PAVED E z 2525 2525 TEM NO DRIVEWAY ROACH 1.A.5 634+00 634+50 635+00 635+50 636+00 636+50 637+00 637+25 FILE: 10-79-092_C408X mF JUB PROJ.k:10-19-082 - 0 0 rn O rn 0 v a o 0 N N o 0 TYPE'C'SURFACE RESTORATION DRAWN BY:ARB N N N N N N M^ M M) C' (GRAVEL I EM NO.307.4A1.A 9 DESIGN BY: BRW o O N h h CHECKED BY:JPE ONE INCH ¢ w w w w w w w AT FULL SIZE,IF NOT ONE LAST UPDATED:10/31/2025 c SHEET NUMBER: H ao C-416 2 FINISH GRADE 1 3 N- J-U-B ENGINEERS,INC. U I I ® z > v o M� / Z Ks a)co 00M= SUBGRADE OR N N o NATURAL GROUND //� C3 7 N � KEY NOTES z Co�n— /i i w a; 0 EXISTING SURFACE REMOVAL C0 0 O a VERTICAL WALLS �\/ NATURAL GROUND AND GRAVEL SURFACE REPAIR, SEE DETAILS THIS SHEET. = CoN ALLOWED w/ PROPER //�� O2 ASPHALT SURFACE REPAIR, SEE DETAILS ON SHEET C-503. 6 \ OSHA SHORING EXISTING SURFACING EXISTING BASE �SS10NAL ENCf TRENCH BACKSLOPE PER O.S.H.A. OR SUITABLE SHORING817 a w © TRENCH BACKFILL PER ISPWC SECTION 306 OR EXCAVATED ROCK AS m� o w ® APPROVED BY ACHD. ��9TE OF 1 0 x 7 Of z O7 VERTICAL TRENCH WALLS SHORING PER OSHA R.WP'� W z�zs" ® TYPE I PIPE BEDDING PER ISPWC SECTION 305 12' MIN O FOUNDATION STABILIZATION PER ISPWC 304 IF UNSTABLE FOUNDATION y SOILS ARE ENCOUNTERED a zX o o: wr- a N g ® UNDISTURBED SOIL (TYP.) a (n 6" MIN. FOR a W w r CE a ALL SEWERS Q UPPER COMPACTION ZONE o m 5 m ¢a m°i= ® z-3w LOWER COMPACTION ZONE i O 3oy0wQ Z 9 NOTES: LLO Q K 6E. N Z 1. TRENCH EXCAVATION PER ISPWC SECTION 301 m w,028t m ¢ a 2. PIPE BEDDING PER ISPWC SECTION 305 'w z z 3. APPLIES ALSO TO IRRIGATION PIPE REPLACEMENT m mw 5<o OUTSIDE DIA OF o m o Xz.0 w PIPE PLUS 2'-0" MIN. �r s ROCK OR SOIL o a TYPICAL TRENCH DETAIL =pww .wl SCALE:NOT TO SCALE md33 d z NATURAL GROUND AND GRAVEL SURFACE RESTORATION GENERAL NOTES: 1. REFER TO ISPWC SECTION-307 AND ACHD's SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATION TO THE ISPWC FOR MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP REQUIREMENTS. 2. CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE SHALL BE PLACED USING A MOTOR GRADER. EXISTING GRAVEL 3. TYPE "C-1" GRAVEL SURFACE REPAIR SHALL BE PER ISPWC SD-303. 3 MATCH GRADE 4. ALL REPAIRS WITHIN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY SHALL MEET ACHD OR NHD Ir 0 1 REQUIREMENTS, AS APPROPRIATE. Lu z_ U)2 Y Q F Z p 0 3 J 4 2 SURFACE RESTORATION KEYNOTES: z � z LU NUMBER ITEM SCHEDULE 12' TYP, 2.5"THICK PAVED DRIVEWAY APPROACH, SP-3, PG 70-28 WITH p 0 GRAVEL SURFACE REPAIR O7 TYPE 1 MINUS CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE (MIN) 8" 8^ OF J" CRUSHED AGGREGATE FOR BASE TYPE 1 O (BID ITEM 810.4.1.A.5) w COMPACT SUBGRADE TO 95%MAX DENSITY PER Ir LLJ ASTM D-698 W O COMPACTED AGGREGATE SUB-BASE, 6" MINUS PIT 9„ RUN. _ --___Ep_____Ep-----EP--- -Ep--___Ep_____EP_----Ep---__Ep- -Ep ® COMPACTED TRENCH BACKFILL PER ISPWC SD-301 3 AND ISPWC SECTION-306 IN TRENCH AREAS. NO MATCH EXISTING EXISTING COMPACTION IN DISTURBED NON-TRENCH AREAS, GRADE GROUND AND PORTIONS SHOWN ON PLANS. 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(Please Print) if yes) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 CITY OF MERIDIAN RESOLUTION NO. BY THE CITY COUNCIL: CAVENER,LITTLE ROBERTS, OVERTON, STRADER,TAYLOR,WHITLOCK A RESOLUTION ADOPTING NEW FEES OF THE MERIDIAN PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT; AUTHORIZING THE MERIDIAN PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT TO COLLECT SUCH FEES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, following publication of notice in the Meridian Press on November 22, 2025, and November 29, 2025, according to the requirements of Idaho Code section 63-1311A, on October 21, 2025 the City Council of the City of Meridian held a hearing on the adoption of proposed new fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department, as set forth in Exhibit A hereto; and WHEREAS, following such hearing, the City Council,by formal motion, did approve said proposed new fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: Section 1. That the 2026 Shelter Fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department, as set forth in Exhibit A hereto, is hereby adopted. Section 2. That the fees adopted for the 2025 Shelter Fees shall remain in effect until November 28, at which point the fees set forth in Exhibit A hereto shall supersede any and all fees for the enumerated services previously adopted. Section 3. That the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department is hereby authorized to implement and carry out the collection of said fees. Section 4. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and approval. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this day of Nov. 2025. APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this day of Nov. 2025. APPROVED: ATTEST: Robert E. Simison, Mayor Chris Johnson, City Clerk CITY OF MERIDIAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at 6:00 p.m., on Tuesday, December 2"d, 2025 at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, regarding proposed fee increases as set forth below. Further information is available at the Parks and Recreation Department, at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Avenue, Meridian, Idaho. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at the public hearing. Written testimony is welcome; written materials should be submitted to the City Clerk. All testimony and materials presented shall become property of the City of Meridian. For auditory, visual, or language accommodation, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (208) 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public hearing. Proposed fee increases: EXHIBIT A 6% sales tax & a 2.5% +.30 credit card processing fee will be added Shelter Fees Shelter Current Fee W/O Tax Proposed Fees Proposed Fees Per Time Block W/O Tax W/TAX Per Time Block Per Time Block 8th Street Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Champion Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Chateau Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Renaissance Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Seasons Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Centennial Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Keith Bird Legacy Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Reta Huskey Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Gordon Harris Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Fuller Park Shelter#3 $40 $49.06 $52.00 Hillsdale Park Shelter#2 $40 $49.06 $52.00 Tully Park Small Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Storey Park Green Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Fuller Park Shelter#2 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Settlers Park Shelter#3 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Bear Creek Park Shelter $50 $61.32 $65.00 Fuller Park Shelter#1 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Hillsdale Park Shelter#1 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Kleiner Park Shelter A3 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Kleiner Park Shelter A4 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Storey Park Blue Shelter $50 $61.32 $65.00 Settlers Park Shelter#2 $60 $73.58 $78.00 Kleiner Park Shelter A2 $75 $92.45 $98.00 Discovery Park Blue Shelter $75 $92.45 $98.00 Settlers Park Shelter#1 $75 $92.45 $98.00 Discovery Park Red Shelter $90 $113.21 $120.00 Discovery Park Green Shelter $125 $155.66 $165.00 Heroes Park Shelter $50 $61.32 $65.00 Tully Park Large Shelter $75 $92.45 $98.00 Kleiner Park Shelter Al $150 $183.96 $195.00 Kleiner Park Shelter B 1 $150 $183.96 $195.00 Kleiner Park Bandshell $150 $183.96 $195.00 Park Fees Park Fee Current Fee Proposed Fees Proposed Fee W/O Tax W/O Tax W/TAX Kleiner Park- Shelter A-1 and B-1 BBQ Grills $94.34 $94.34 $100.00 Ballfield Prep Closet(per day,per site/park) $50.00 $66.04 $70.00 Ballfield Temporary Fencing(per field,per $50.00 $75.47 $80.00 TOURNAMENT) Baseball Field Lights(per hour) $25.00 $28.30 $30.00 Softball Field Lights (per hour) $15.00 $14.15 $15.00 Baseball/Softball Field Prep(per field) $12.50 $23.58 $25.00 Baseball/Softball Field Rental(per hour) $10.00 $14.15 $15.00 Tennis/Pickleball Courts Hourly Reservation $4.72 $9.43 $10.00 Multi-Use Field Rental(per hour) $10.00 $14.15 $15.00 Outdoor Basketball Court Rental(per hour) $10.00 $14.15 $15.00 Cancellation Fee $5.00 $4.72 $5.00 Amplified Sound Permit(per day) $20.00 $9.43 $10.00 Amp. Equip./Lg Canopies (each,per day) $10.00 $18.87 $20.00 MPR On-Site Event Staff(per hour) $20.00 $37.74 $40.00 Short Term Concessions Permit(per day) $9.43 $9.43 $10.00 Discovery Stage and Grass Area(per time $100.00 $117.92 $125.00 block) Kleiner Memorial Plaza 4"x8"paver- $250.00 $259.43 $275.00 independent installation Kleiner Memorial Plaza 4"x8"paver-normal $150.00 $141.51 $150.00 installation schedule Kleiner Memorial Plaza 8"x8"paver- $350.00 $330.19 $350.00 independent installation Kleiner Memorial Plaza 8"x8"paver-normal $250.00 $235.85 $250.00 installation schedule W IDIAN� AGENDA ITEM ITEM TOPIC: Resolution No. 25-2550: A Resolution Adopting the 2026 Shelter Fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department; Authorizing the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department to Collect Such Fees; and Providing an Effective Date CITY OF MERIDIAN RESOLUTION NO. 25-2550 BY THE CITY COUNCIL: CAVENER,LITTLE ROBERTS, OVERTON, STRADER,TAYLOR,WHITLOCK A RESOLUTION ADOPTING NEW FEES OF THE MERIDIAN PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT; AUTHORIZING THE MERIDIAN PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT TO COLLECT SUCH FEES; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, following publication of notice in the Meridian Press on November 22, 2025, and November 29, 2025, according to the requirements of Idaho Code section 63-1311A, on October 21, 2025 the City Council of the City of Meridian held a hearing on the adoption of proposed new fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department, as set forth in Exhibit A hereto; and WHEREAS, following such hearing, the City Council,by formal motion, did approve said proposed new fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, IDAHO: Section 1. That the 2026 Shelter Fees of the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department, as set forth in Exhibit A hereto, is hereby adopted. Section 2. That the fees adopted for the 2025 Shelter Fees shall remain in effect until November 28, at which point the fees set forth in Exhibit A hereto shall supersede any and all fees for the enumerated services previously adopted. Section 3. That the Meridian Parks and Recreation Department is hereby authorized to implement and carry out the collection of said fees. Section 4. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its adoption and approval. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this 2nd day of Dec. 2025. APPROVED by the Mayor of the City of Meridian, Idaho, this 2nd day of Dec. 2025. APPROVED: ATTEST: Robert E. Simison, Mayor Chris Johnson, City Clerk CITY OF MERIDIAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,pursuant to the ordinances of the City of Meridian and the laws of the State of Idaho, that the City Council of the City of Meridian will hold a public hearing at 6:00 p.m., on Tuesday, December 2"d, 2025 at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Avenue, Meridian, Idaho, regarding proposed fee increases as set forth below. Further information is available at the Parks and Recreation Department, at Meridian City Hall, 33 East Broadway Avenue, Meridian, Idaho. Any and all interested persons shall be heard at the public hearing. Written testimony is welcome; written materials should be submitted to the City Clerk. All testimony and materials presented shall become property of the City of Meridian. For auditory, visual, or language accommodation, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (208) 888-4433 at least 48 hours prior to the public hearing. Proposed fee increases: EXHIBIT A 6% sales tax & a 2.5% +.30 credit card processing fee will be added Shelter Fees Shelter Current Fee W/O Tax Proposed Fees Proposed Fees Per Time Block W/O Tax W/TAX Per Time Block Per Time Block 8th Street Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Champion Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Chateau Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Renaissance Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Seasons Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Centennial Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Keith Bird Legacy Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Reta Huskey Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Gordon Harris Park Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Fuller Park Shelter#3 $40 $49.06 $52.00 Hillsdale Park Shelter#2 $40 $49.06 $52.00 Tully Park Small Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Storey Park Green Shelter $40 $49.06 $52.00 Fuller Park Shelter#2 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Settlers Park Shelter#3 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Bear Creek Park Shelter $50 $61.32 $65.00 Fuller Park Shelter#1 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Hillsdale Park Shelter#1 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Kleiner Park Shelter A3 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Kleiner Park Shelter A4 $50 $61.32 $65.00 Storey Park Blue Shelter $50 $61.32 $65.00 Settlers Park Shelter#2 $60 $73.58 $78.00 Kleiner Park Shelter A2 $75 $92.45 $98.00 Discovery Park Blue Shelter $75 $92.45 $98.00 Settlers Park Shelter#1 $75 $92.45 $98.00 Discovery Park Red Shelter $90 $113.21 $120.00 Discovery Park Green Shelter $125 $155.66 $165.00 Heroes Park Shelter $50 $61.32 $65.00 Tully Park Large Shelter $75 $92.45 $98.00 Kleiner Park Shelter Al $150 $183.96 $195.00 Kleiner Park Shelter B 1 $150 $183.96 $195.00 Kleiner Park Bandshell $150 $183.96 $195.00 Park Fees Park Fee Current Fee Proposed Fees Proposed Fee W/O Tax W/O Tax W/TAX Kleiner Park- Shelter A-1 and B-1 BBQ Grills $94.34 $94.34 $100.00 Ballfield Prep Closet(per day,per site/park) $50.00 $66.04 $70.00 Ballfield Temporary Fencing(per field,per $50.00 $75.47 $80.00 TOURNAMENT) Baseball Field Lights(per hour) $25.00 $28.30 $30.00 Softball Field Lights (per hour) $15.00 $14.15 $15.00 Baseball/Softball Field Prep(per field) $12.50 $23.58 $25.00 Baseball/Softball Field Rental(per hour) $10.00 $14.15 $15.00 Tennis/Pickleball Courts Hourly Reservation $4.72 $9.43 $10.00 Multi-Use Field Rental(per hour) $10.00 $14.15 $15.00 Outdoor Basketball Court Rental(per hour) $10.00 $14.15 $15.00 Cancellation Fee $5.00 $4.72 $5.00 Amplified Sound Permit(per day) $20.00 $9.43 $10.00 Amp. Equip./Lg Canopies (each,per day) $10.00 $18.87 $20.00 MPR On-Site Event Staff(per hour) $20.00 $37.74 $40.00 Short Term Concessions Permit(per day) $9.43 $9.43 $10.00 Discovery Stage and Grass Area(per time $100.00 $117.92 $125.00 block) Kleiner Memorial Plaza 4"x8"paver- $250.00 $259.43 $275.00 independent installation Kleiner Memorial Plaza 4"x8"paver-normal $150.00 $141.51 $150.00 installation schedule Kleiner Memorial Plaza 8"x8"paver- $350.00 $330.19 $350.00 independent installation Kleiner Memorial Plaza 8"x8"paver-normal $250.00 $235.85 $250.00 installation schedule