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PZC Packet 110315Town of Avon Planning & Zoning Commission Avon COLORADO Meetings are Open to the Public - I. Call to Order - 5:00pm II. Roll Call III. Additions & Amendments to the Agenda IV. Conflicts of Interest Meeting Agenda Tuesday, November 3, 2015 Avon Municipal Building - One Lake Street V. Consent Agenda • Case #SRU15003 - Findings of Fact and Record of Decision - Lots z & 3, Block 1, Benchmark at Beaver Creek Subdivision. Propane Fuel Station. 10.20.2015 PZC • October 20, 2015 Meeting Minutes VI. Public Hearing: Case #MNR15o29/AEC15003 Land Use Application Type: Minor Development Plan & Alternative Equivalent Compliance Property Location: N/A Property Address: N/A Zoning: Open Space, Landscaping, and Drainage (OLD) Applicant: Town of Avon Owner: Town of Avon, Eaglebend Affordable Housing Corporation Description: Review of proposed retaining wall finish materials for Phase III, Eagle Valley Trail. Walls are proposed to be constructed up to 14' tall with "Redi-Rock" block wall system. Alternative Equivalent Compliance is requested for the project. VII. Staff Approvals • Monument sign for Avon Public Library. Tract G, Block 1, Benchmark at Beaver Creek Subdivision. zoo Benchmark Road (Sign located on Town of Avon property). • Exterior house modification to install new doorway in lieu of window to garden level floor area. 2475 Old Trail, Unit B. • Brookside Lofts exterior stucco color change in two wall sections. 37347 Hwy. 6. • Exterior house modification to enclose existing deck with expanded kitchen area. 3o16 Wildridge Rd., Unit 6 • Solar panel rooftop array installation. 4201 W. Wildridge Rd. • Sprint Antennae modification and upgrade. Avon Center at Beaver Creek. loo W. Beaver Creek Blvd. Agenda posted on October 30, 2015 at the following public places within the Town of Avon: -Avon Municipal Building, Avon Recreation Center, Avon Public Library, Town of Avon Website www.avon.org Please call 970-748-4030 for Questions • Demolition of existing wood fence and rebuild at Falcon Point Resort. 175 Lake Street. • Various exterior improvements to residence including new paint, front porch at 5129 Longsun Lane. • Repaint of ridgeline condos at 3oo8 Wildridge Road. • New split -rail fence for residences at June Creek Corner, units A, B, C, D. 2900 June Creek Corner. • New trash enclosure at Eaglebend Affordable Housing Corp. 386og Hwy. 6 VIII. Other Business IX. Adjourn Z 1 Agenda posted on October 30, 2015 at the following public places within the Town of Avon: -Avon Municipal Building, Avon Recreation Center, Avon Public Library, Town of Avon Website www.avon.org Please call 970-748-4030 for Questions A Avon COLORADO RESOLUTION 15-20 AVON PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECORD OF DECISION CONCERNING THE SPECIAL REVIEW USE FOR WILCON ENERGY PROPANE FUEL STATION AT LOTS 2 & 3, BLOCK i, BENCHMARK AT BEAVER CREEK SUBDIVISION, TOWN OF AVON, STATE OF COLORADO The following findings of fact and record of decision are made in accordance with the Avon Development Code ("Development Code") §7.16.loo pertaining to land use case #SRU15002, a public hearing held October 20, 2015: Case #SRU15003 Land Use Application Type: Special Use Review Property Location: Lots 2 & 3, Block 1, Benchmark at Beaver Creek Subdivision Property Address: 111 Nottingham Road Zoning: Neighborhood Commercial Applicant: Matt Morrison, Wilcon Energy Owner: G.P.I. Partners, P.O. Box 99, Vail, CO 81658 Description: The Applicant is requesting approval of a Special Review Use for a propane fuel station on the property. • Action: Commissioner Minervini moved to approve Case #SRU15003 together with the three (3) conditions as cited in the staff report and five (5) additional conditions in addition to the findings of fact as cited in the staff report with one (1) change to the second finding of fact. Conditions: 1. Prior to beginning any construction, the Applicant's contractor shall contact all appropriate utility companies for line locations, and contractor shall then locate all utilities (including depth) The Applicant shall submit the locate information with the building permit application. 2. The Applicant shall restore any landscaping to pre-existing conditions if disturbed. 3. The Applicant shall restore any aspect of the property altered or damaged by the facilities or use on Lots 2 & 3 upon removal of any equipment to conditions pre- existing the installation to the satisfaction of the Town and the property owner. The Applicant shall photo -document conditions before equipment installation and confer with Town staff prior to the removal of any installed equipment to agree on the restoration plan. FINDINGS OF FACT AND PZC ACTION Page 1 of 2 4. The Special Review Use permit is approved for duration not to exceed two (2) years and the Applicant shall report back to the PZC in one (1) year to provide an update. 5. Fuel delivery trucks shall be restricted to twenty-five (25) foot maximum length with not more than two (2) axles. 6. The Applicant shall install motion -activated bollard lights that meet the lighting standards of the Avon Municipal Code to provide a minimum level of safe lighting for fuel customers. 7. No on-site payment option shall be made available to fuel dispenser customers. 8. The Applicant shall submit for review and approval by the Town Engineer an auto - turn analysis to demonstrate the parking lot can reasonably and safely accommodate a 25400t fuel delivery truck. Findings of Fact: 1. The Application was reviewed in accordance with Sec. 7.16.1oo Special Review Use and determined to be eligible for consideration with the applicable review criteria. 2. The proposed use confers a benefit to the greater community by providing a commercially accessible source of alternative fuel that is better for the environment. 3. The proposed use is compatible with adjacent uses in terms of scale, size and scope and any possible impacts will be minimal and mitigated by constant monitoring and safety inspections, as agreed by the applicant. PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION RECORD OF DECISION FOR CASE #SRU15003: The PZC APPROVED the Special Review Use Application with conditions. THESE FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECORD OF DECISION ARE HEREBY APPROVED: BY: DATE: Jim Clancy, PZC Chairperson FINDINGS OF FACT AND PZC ACTION Page 2 of 2 Avon COLORADO The meeting was called to order at 5:001?m 11. Roll Call Town of Avon Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Minutes Tuesday, October2O, 2015 Avon Municipal Building - One Lake Street • All Commissioners were present with the exception of Commissioner Bonidy. 111. Additions & Amendments to the Agenda • None IV. Conflicts of Interest Commissioner Barnes and Commissioner Lubbers Employment Relationship Disclosure (Town Attorney Memorandums Included) Commissioner Barnes and Commissioner Lubbers conflicted out of the review of proposed finish materials for Eagle Valley Trail segment discussion. V. Consent Agenda • Findings of Fact and Record of Decision - Tract H, Filing 3, Village at Avon Rock Crushing SRU • September z9, 2015 Meeting Minutes Action: Commissioner Struve moved to approve the consent agenda. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Minervini and at vote, all were in favor (5-0) with Commissioner Barnes abstaining. VI. Public Hearing: Case #SRU15oo3 Land Use Application Type: Special Review Use Property Location: Lots z & 3, Block 1, Benchmark at Beaver Creek Property Address: 111 Nottingham Road Zoning: Neighborhood Commercial (NC) Applicant: Matt Morrison, Wilcon Energy Owner: G.P.I. Partners, PO Box 99, Vail, CO 81658 Description: The applicant is requesting approval of a Special Use Review for a propane fuel station on the property. Action: Commissioner Minervini moved to approve Case #SRU15003 together with the three (3) conditions as cited in the staff report and five (5) additional conditions in addition to the findings of fact as cited in the staff report with one (1) change to the second finding of fact: Conditions: 1. Prior to beginning any construction, the Applicant's contractor shall contact all appropriate utility companies for line locations, and contractor shall then locate all utilities (including depth) The Applicant shall submit the locate information with the building permit application. 2. The Applicant shall restore any landscaping to pre-existing conditions if disturbed. 3. The Applicant shall restore any aspect of the property altered or damaged by the facilities or use on Lots z & 3 upon removal of any equipment to conditions pre-existing the installation to the satisfaction of the Town and the property owner. The Applicant shall photo -document conditions before equipment installation and confer with Town staff prior to the removal of any installed equipment to agree on the restoration plan. 4. The Special Review Use permit is approved for duration not to exceed two (2) years and the Applicant shall report back to the PZC in one (1) year to provide an update. 5. Fuel delivery trucks shall be restricted to twenty-five (25) foot maximum length with not more than two (z) axles. 6. The Applicant shall install motion -activated bollard lights that meet the lighting standards of the Avon Municipal Code to provide a minimum level of safe lighting for fuel customers. 7. No on-site payment option shall be made available to fuel dispenser customers. 8. The Applicant shall submit for review and approval by the Town Engineer an auto -turn analysis to demonstrate the parking lot can reasonably and safely accommodate a z5 -foot fuel delivery truck. Findings: 1. The Application was reviewed in accordance with Sec. 7.16.1oo Special Review Use and determined to be eligible for consideration with the applicable review criteria. z. The proposed use has a negligible impact to adjacent or on site uses and confers a benefit to the greater community by providing a commercially accessible source of alternative fuel that is better for the environment. 3. The proposed use is compatible with adjacent uses in terms of scale, size and scope and any possible impacts will be minimal and mitigated by constant monitoring and safety inspections, as agreed by the applicant. The motion was seconded by Commissioner Struve and at vote, all were in favor (6-o) and the motion passed. VII. Other Business • Review of Proposed Finish Materials for Eagle Valley Trail Segment (Town Engineer Justin Hildreth) • Comprehensive Plan Update • Council Nov 1ot": Town Hall, Tract G Planning, Joint Public Safety, Lot 5, Swift Gulch • November 17 PZC Meeting / Town Council Meeting Room conflict • Council action on Lot 21, Block 3, Wildridge PUD Amendment • Wildridge PUD Amendment Code Amendment VIII. The meeting was adjourned at 7:15pm. A Staff Report: Avo n coo A�vo November 3, 2015 Planning & Zoning Commission Meeting Project type Minor Development Plan Case #MNR15029 Alternative Equivalent Compliance Case #AEC15003 Public Hearing Yes Legal Description N/A Zoning Town of Avon Right -of -Way Address N/A Prepared By Brian Garner, Town Planner The Planning and Zoning Commission (PZC) is requested to review and take action on a Minor Development Plan Application with a request for Alternative Equivalent Compliance for retaining wall design associated with Phase 3 of the Eagle Valley Trail, scheduled for construction in 2016. The proposed retaining wall design will be constructed at various locations between the Eagle River and Hwy 6 in the Town of Avon. Details of the design are attached as Exhibit A to this Staff Report. This Staff Report summarizes the design review criteria and retaining wall design considerations. Summary Phase 3 of the Eagle Valley trail runs from Beaver Creek to Stonebridge Drive and is the last segment of the trail in Avon to be completed. It has not been completed because it is the most difficult and expensive as a result of the large amount of retaining walls required. The project budget is $2.75M, and is funded by Colorado Department of Transportation, (CDOT), ECO Trails, and the Town of Avon. Phase 1 and 2 were constructed last year and extends from Hurd Lane to Beaver Creek and includes bridges over the Eagle River and Beaver Creek. There will be four walls and they are up to 14 FT tall, 1,316 FT long, and 13,733 SF as depicted on the attached plan and profile sheets. The walls will be constructed of large Redi-Rock blocks with the Ledgestone face and treated as shown on the attached cut sheet. The walls were designed by an Engineer specializing in retaining walls and have been approved by CDOT's structural division. The Ledgestone face and color were selected because the color blends with the local environment and the treatment matches the local rugged topography. The design has been vigorously reviewed to minimize the quantity, particularly because of their large cost. The requirement of the walls was dictated by the steep terrain, US6, wetland and riparian vegetation, and the Eagle River. They will be located on property owned by the Town of Avon, Eaglebend Affordable Housing Corp and the Highway 6 right-of-way. An easement was obtained last year from Eaglebend to allow the construction of the wall and trail. CDOT will issue a Special Use permit to allow for the construction of the trail when a contractor has been selected. 1 1 MNR15029 & AEC15003 Eagle Valley Trail Retaining Wall Design Avon Development Code Requirements 7.28.0 70 Retaining Walls (a) Purpose. The general intent of the retaining wall standards are to reduce the necessity for excessive grading and encourage stepping of driveways and buildings with the natural grade. (b) Standards (1) Retaining walls may be utilized only where finished grades cannot meet the recommended standards of this Development Code due to naturally occurring topography and other site development constraints. (2) Retaining walls over four (4) feet in height shall be designed with a series of retaining walls with landscaped terraced steps. The width of the terrace between any two (2) four (4) foot vertical retaining walls shall be at least three (3) feet. Retaining walls higher than four (4) feet shall be separated from any other retaining walls by a minimum of five (S) horizontal feet. Terraces created between retaining walls shall be permanently landscaped. (3) A retaining wall shall not exceed seven (7) feet in height unless approved by the PZC and it is demonstrated that no alternative site layout is functional. (4) The design of retaining walls shall be constructed of materials compatible with the site and materials of the structures on the site. Retaining walls and cribbing should utilize natural materials such as boulders, cut rocks, stone -veneer, or textured, color tinted concrete. Timbers and railroad ties are prohibited as retaining wall materials. Where two (2) alternatively designed retaining walls meet, a cohesive transition between walls must be demonstrated. (5) Walls over four (4) feet in height or any wall supporting a vehicle load or structure, shall be structurally designed and certified by a Colorado licensed professional engineer. Review Criteria The PZC shall use the Development Plan and Design Review criteria as the basis for a decision on the Application. Staff has provided a response to the review criteria below: §7.16.080(f), Development Plan Criteria (1) Evidence of substantial compliance with the purpose of the Development Code as specified in §7.04.030, Purposes; • Staff Response: The Application is in substantial compliance with the Purpose of the Development Code. Completion of this segment of the Eagle Valley Trail is a critical pedestrian and bicycle connection for the community and region. According to §. 7.04.030(d), Development Code Purpose, Avon Municipal Code, states that the Development Code is intended to 'promote effective and economical mass transportation and enhance effective, attractive and economical pedestrian opportunities. " (2) Evidence of substantial compliance with §7.16.090, Design Review. 2 MNR15029 & AEC15003 Eagle Valley Trail Retaining Wall Design Staff Response: The Application is in compliance with the criteria for Design Review, as demonstrated in §7.16.090, Design Review below. (3) Consistency with the Avon Comprehensive Plan; Staff Response: The Avon Comprehensive Plan (2006) includes several policies for Parks, Recreation, Trails and Open Space. This Application is consistent with policies pertaining to trails such as: "Integrate the town's recreational trail system with the regional trial system (Eco Trails, U.S. Forest Service and BLM). " (4) Consistency with any previously approved and not revoked subdivision plat, planned development, or any other precedent plan or land use approval for the property as applicable; Staff Response: The Town of Avon Engineering Division has obtained the necessary construction easements and rights-of-way to complete the project in 2016 The design of the retaining walls proposed at this time do not conflict with any other precedent plan within the trail corridor right-of-way. (5) Compliance with all applicable development and design standards set forth in this Code, including but not limited to the provisions in Chapter 7.20, Zone Districts and Official Zoning Map, Chapter 7.24, Use Regulations, and Chapter 7.28, Development Standards; and Staff Response: The retaining walls do not meet the retaining wall standards outlined in §7.28.070 as the maximum wall height proposed is fourteen feet (14'). Concurrent with this Application is a request for Alternative Equivalent Compliance. The Application is compliant with all other regulations. (6) That the development can be adequately served by city services including but not limited to roads, water, wastewater, fire protection, and emergency medical services. • Staff Response: This criterion is not applicable as the retaining walls do not require city services. §7.16.090(f), Design Review Criteria (1) The design relates the development to the character of the surrounding community; or, where redevelopment is anticipated, relates the development to the character of Avon as a whole; Staff Response: The architectural style of the retaining wall finish material was chosen to help blend the walls into the surrounding environment and appear as natural as possible. (2) The design meets the development and design standards established in this Development Code; and StaffResponse: The design meets the applicable development and design standards as herein described and the design reflects the goals of the Comprehensive Plan, including: "Provide an exceptional system of parks, trails, and recreational programs to serve the year-round leisure needs of area residents and visitors. " 31 MNR15029 & AEC15003 Eagle Valley Trail Retaining Wall Design (3) The design reflects the long range goals and design criteria from the Avon Comprehensive Plan and other applicable, adopted plan documents. • Staff Response: The design elements of the proposed retaining walls elevate several long- range goals and design criteria form the Avon Comprehensive Plan. The improvements continue to define Avon as a destination resort with higher quality design elements. The design directly implements policies from the Avon Comprehensive Plan, including Policy D. 1.4 — Create a unified and cohesive physical framework and community image by ensuring compatible.... streetscape furnishings, signage, lighting, etc. AEC15003 Request for Alternative Equivalent Compliance (AEC) The proposed retaining walls do not meet the development standards of Section 7.28.070 of the Development Code as shown below. Following each standard is a staff response indicating where AEC is requested. Purpose. The general intent of the retaining wall standards are to reduce the necessity for excessive grading and encourage stepping of driveways and buildings with the natural grade. (b) Standards. (1) Retaining walls may be utilized only where finished grades cannot meet the recommended standards of this Development Code due to naturally occurring topography and other site development constraints. Staff Response: Retaining walls are necessitated by the steep topography to accommodate the Eagle Valley Trail. (2) Retaining walls over four (4) feet in height shall be designed with a series of retaining walls with landscaped terraced steps. The width of the terrace between any two (2) four -foot vertical retaining walls shall be at least three (3) feet. Retaining walls higher than four (4) feet shall be separated from any other retaining walls by a minimum of five (5) horizontal feet. Terraces created between retaining walls shall be permanently landscaped. Staff Response: AEC requested for this standard. The retaining walls are engineered to accommodate the Eagle Valley Trail within a limited right-of-way that contains steep topography. Additional constraints include the Eagle River to the north and the Hwy. 6 corridor to the south. Due to the narrow project configuration extending through a natural, riparian environment, the retaining walls cannot be terraced and will not be landscaped. The intent is to retain as much naturally occurring vegetation with as little overall disturbance as possible. (3) A retaining wall shall not exceed seven (7) feet in height unless approved by the PZC and it is demonstrated that no alternative site layout is functional. Staff Response: AEC requested for this standard. As previously described, the project seeks to disturb as little of the natural environment as possible and to that end, additional retaining walls would only encroach into more of the natural area. (4) The design of retaining walls shall be constructed of materials compatible with the site and materials of the structures on the site. Retaining walls and cribbing should utilize natural 41 MNR15029 & AEC15003 Eagle Valley Trail Retaining Wall Design materials, such as boulders, cut rocks, stone -veneer or textured, color -tinted concrete. Timbers and railroad ties are prohibited as retaining wall materials. Where two (2) alternatively designed retaining walls meet, a cohesive transition between walls must be demonstrated. Staff Response: The retaining walls are proposed to utilize highly textured stone -veneer that resembles naturally occurring rock indigenous to the area. Retaining wall sections are cohesive and not mutually exclusive in design. (5) Walls over four (4) feet in height or any wall supporting a vehicle load or structure shall be structurally designed and certified by a Colorado licensed professional engineer. Staff Response: The proposed retaining walls are structurally designed and certified by a Colorado -licensed professional engineer. AEC Review Criteria The PZC shall use the following review criteria as the basis for recommendations on the Application: §7.16.120(d), Alternative Equivalent Compliance (1) The proposed alternative achieves the intent of the subject design or development standard to the same or better degree than the subject standard; (i) The proposed alternative achieves the goals and policies of the Avon Comprehensive Plan to the same or better degree than the subject standard; (3) The proposed alternative results in benefits to the community that are equivalent to or better than compliance with the subject standard; and (4) The proposed alternative imposes no greater impacts on adjacent properties than would occur through compliance with the specific requirements of this ordinance. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends approval of the Applications contained in Land Use Cases MNR15029 and AEC15003 for the Eagle Valley Trail retaining walls located on Town of Avon right-of-way, with the following findings: Findings: 1) The proposed retaining wall design was reviewed pursuant to §7.16.080(6, Development Plan, and 7.16.0900, Design Review, Avon Municipal Code, and 2) The proposed retaining walls exceed the maximum height allowed by §7.28.070 of the Development Code by having an engineered maximum height of fourteen (14) feet. 3) The AEC application was reviewed pursuant to §7.16.120(d), Alternative Equivalent Compliance, and was determined to be compliant with the review criteria. 4) The proposed alternative imposes no greater impacts on adjacent properties than would occur through compliance with the specific requirements of the retaining wall standards. 5) The proposed alternative achieves the intent of the subject design or development standard to the same or better degree than the subject standard as it will minimize disturbance to the land and natural vegetation of the Eagle River riparian corridor. 51 MNR15029 & AEC15003 Eagle Valley Trail Retaining Wall Design Recommended Motion: I move to approve Case #MNR15029, a Minor Development Plan Application and Case #AEC15003, an Application for Alternative Equivalent Compliance, for a retaining wall design for the Eagle Valley Trail segment within the Town of Avon, together with the findings of fact. 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TOP OF WALL (FRONT FACE OF BLOCK) 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I FSM I FS vl 1 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M W 4tM FSM -41M— --41M— -W1M 41M 41B 41 B 41B 41B 41B I 41B I 41B 3 41B 41B 41B 1:1 OR FLATTER 7464.47 7462.97 3.1' 6.3 1-H50 1+71.73 NOTE: SEE DETAIL RW_, FOR BLOCK LEGEND Colorado Department of Transportation )7 714 Grand Avenue Box 298Lost ®� Eagle, Colorado 81631 w Associat s; nest at ®� Phone: 970-328-6385 ���n1fHr TMNSPON ON 2 Suite 106 s Dr. E. sae ios REGION 3 Englewood, CO 80112 HTC F O O O O O FST I FST I FST I FST I FSM I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 1 41h 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M HTC F FST FSM 41M Revised: HTC FSM 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 VI 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M �t HTC FSM I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M Al Al �1 M— -41M— --41 [Vr-- -41 1 --11-M 1#k 1101 41101 4M 41M 4a M 4W 41 B 41 B HTC FSM 1 41M 41M 41101 t 41M 41M 41M 41M 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41 B 41B 41B 41B 41B C _ SAA- tirfi 41 M 1 41 B 1 41 B 1 41 B 1 41 B 1 41 B 41B ZA111111IZZZZZZZ1111 7462.97 BC 41B 1 41B I 41B 7461.47 7461.47 1:1 OR FL 7459.97 TTER 3.2' EXISTING GROUND 9.3 J i BOTTOM OF EXPOSED WALL 1+00 I 7458.47 7.8 0 50 PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION U (TOP OF LEVELING LEVELING PAD F PAD ELEVATION - TYP.) TOP OF WALL (FRONT FACE OF BLOCK) 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I FSM I FS vl 1 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M W 4tM FSM -41M— --41M— -W1M 41M 41B 41 B 41B 41B 41B I 41B I 41B 3 41B 41B 41B 1:1 OR FLATTER 7464.47 7462.97 3.1' 6.3 1-H50 1+71.73 NOTE: SEE DETAIL RW_, FOR BLOCK LEGEND Colorado Department of Transportation )7 714 Grand Avenue Box 298Lost ®� Eagle, Colorado 81631 w Associat s; nest at ®� Phone: 970-328-6385 ���n1fHr TMNSPON ON 2 Suite 106 s Dr. E. sae ios REGION 3 Englewood, CO 80112 Computer File Information O O O O O Sheet Revisions As Constructed EAGLE VALLEY TRAIL Project No./Code BEAVER CREEK TO STONEBRIDGE DR DETAIL WALL PROFILE #3 STE C440-008 Creation Date: 01/16/15 Initials: LAT 1 No Revisions: Modification Date: 01/23/15 Initials: LAT 2 Full Path: P:\EC011001\DWG\MASTER\PHASE1A 3 Revised: Designer: LAT Structur SA 8628 Detailer. Numbers Sheet Subset: Subset Sheets: Sheet Number RW -3 DrawingFile Name: Walls- Phase 1 a.dw 4 Void: Acad Ver. 2010 Scale: 1 "=30' Units: English 5 WALL #4 PROFILE SCALE: H O R I Z: 1 �� - 1 EXISTING GROUND OF EXPOSED LL C BLOCKSVERT: 1 �� = 1 nTO PRIOR CONSTRUCTION IC BLOCKS TOP OF WALL 44TG FST F&T FST-1 FST FST FST F FST HTC (FRONT FACE OF BLOCK) 41B 41B 41B 41M �f 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 41M 41M FST FST F FST HTC 7 41B 41B I 411"A-1,41M M F61 HS F51 NIL; 747042 416 41M 11N 41M 41M 41M 41M 4 M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M FST HTC 7468.92 (TOP OF LEVELING 416 41M I 4TM 41M 41M 41M 4'M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M FST FST PAD ELEVATION - TYP.) 7467.42 41B 41M 41M 4tfvl 44M 44-M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41 7465.92 41B 41B 41B 4'B 41B 41B 41B 416 I 416 I 41M I 41M 41R —41Ah -A1JNL 41M 41M 41M 41 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 11V! 7464.42416 416 1� 41B 41B 41M 4f f 1M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 7460 7462.92 41B 41B 4 B 4 1:1 OR FLATTER 416 41 M 4�1�1 -44-44 41M 41M 1 M 7461.42 60B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41M 41 U- -41 41 416 416 1B 0+00 10.8 0 50 LEVELING PAD 3.0' 7459.92 1+00 o n 7458.42 See Details 7456'92 4A 4B 10.8—LEVELING PAD RW-6 RW£ N Z 745 Z TOP OF WALL FST FST HTC (FRONT FACE OF BLOCK) 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 M FST FST HTC IC BLOCKS 41M 11VI 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M FST FST HTC 41M 41M 41M I 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M I 41M 41M FST FST FST FST HTC �M41M 41M 1M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M FST FST FST F 11 PST 59T- -41 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 4 M 41M 416 1B 41 Nr la 41M 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 60B 60B 60B 60B 416`416 41B 41B 41M -44 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 4 M 41M 606 606 416 41M 41M -4W-4 M- fivY 1m 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 7455.42 1:1 OR FLATTER 606 60B 60B 60B 60B 41B 41B 416 41 M 4-IM 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 4 M 41M EXISTING GROUND 2.6' 7453.92 Z BOTTOM OF EXPOSED WALL 60B 606 606 60M i6TM -44 -44 AJ M_ 41M 41M �1M_ �1ArL X1111 4A4 PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION 7452.42 606 J 1-+50 I 12.3' 2+00 3.3' 7450.92 LEVELING PAD 7449.42 EXISTING GROUND 111 2 50 BOTTOM OF EXPOSED WALL PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION = TOP OF WALL (FRONT FACE OF BLOCK) IC BLOCKS IE BL FST- P�i T. I FST- I PST I PST I FST- ps:p FST- F T- FST -F-09-1 FST FST FST FST FST FST FST FST FST F T HTC 41M 4 M 41M 41M 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M FS TC 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M --41M- 'I-M- 4Ah tM 4-tM 4TM 41M 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 1 41M 1 41 M 41M -7SM- 41M 4 M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 -41 M- --41 - 41M 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 VI 41M 41M 41M 41M 41B 41B 41B 416 7455.421-7455.42 41M 4 M 41M 41M 41M 41M 44M 4�M 41M 416 416 1A4 1-M 4M- +M 41 M 41 B 41 B 41 B 7453.92 1:1 OR FLATTER LEVELING PAD 7452 42 7450 7450.92 2.7' LEVELING PAD W WALL 3+00 3-50 4+00 TION = 4+10.39 0 NOTE: SEE DETAIL RW, FOR BLOCK LEGEND a Colorado Department of Transportation Computer File Information Sheet Revisions As Constructed EAGLE VALLEY TRAIL Project No./Code Creation Date: 01/16/15 Initials: LAT 1 O BEAVER CREEK TO STONEBRIDGE DR No Revisions: STE C440-008 O.T 714 Grand Avenue Box 298 0 DETAIL WALL PROFILE #4 Last Modification Date: 01/23/15 Initials: LAT 2 Eagle, Colorado 81631 w Michael w. west do Phone: 970-328-6385 Associates, Inc. Full Path: P:\EC011001\DWG\MASTER\PHASEIA 3 Revised: Designer: LAT Structur SA 18628 DrawingFile Name: Walls- Phase 1 a.dw 4 Detailer: Numbers � � m�nsaoRanow 2 Innnes Dr. E supeite 106 los 0 REGION 3 Englewood, co 80112Void: 0 Sheet Number RW-4 Acad Ver. 2010 Scale: 1"=30' Units: English 5 I Sheet Subset: Subset Sheets: 7480 "liVALL #S PROFILE SCALE: TOP OF WALL H O R I Z" q I �� _ 1 0IC (FRONT FACE OF BLOCK) BLOCKS HTC11 TVERT: 1 �� = .1 0' IF 1 HT FST FST FSM41M I 41M I 41M 41M FST FST I FST FST FSM I 41M 41MTI 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 7470 HTC F T FSM I 41M I 41M 41M 4'M I41M I41M I41M I41M 41M 41M 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 1 41M 1 41M 1 41M 1 41 NO I SM I 41M 41M 41M 41M I 41M I 41M 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M GIM HT FSM 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 4'M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 IE BLOCK HTC FSM 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 1M FSM 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M _41_M_ -4-1M- 41M 41M 4 M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 60M 60M 60M 60M 60M E BLOCK HTC FSM 41M 41M _A1M--4'ffor 41 M 41B 41B 41B 41M 41 M 4'Tlot- -4}M :," W 4-1 M 44M- -41M- WIVI -60M 60M -69M--60M- ZOM -ZGW 60M -60M- 6OW -60M--699- M 7460 HTC F FSM 41M-- IM 41M 416 HTC 41M ,41'N� 41M 41B 1:1 OR FLAT 461.00 7459.50 7459.50 11, 7459.50 HT Sf� 41101 41M 416 7458.00 3.1 LEVELING PAD y - BC 41B 416 12.3 BOTTOM OEXISTING F EXPOSED WALL 13.8 15.3 7456.50 PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION 7455.00 7453.50 (TOP OF LEVELING 0100 PAD ELEVATION - TYP.) 0150 10 IC BLOCKS TOP OF WALL (FRONT FACE OF BLOCK) IC BLOCKS HTC FST FST FSM 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M M HTC FST FST FSM 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 1 41M 41M 41M I 41M 41M I 41M I 41M 41M I 41M I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M HTCL c FST FST FSM 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41 VI 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M FS�FT FST FSM 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 4 41M 41M 41M_ 42k -44M--4tW W11G 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 1M 41M 41M 1 41M 1 41M 1 41M 41M 41M 41M 411v1 4TW 41M 41M 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41B 41M 1M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 1 41 41M 41M 41M 41M- 41fvr 41M 41B 41B 41B 41B 41 No I 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 44 -4tM--4+M- 4'19 60M 60M 60B 606 41M M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M --44M- -4M 60M 60 60 60B 60B 60B 60B 60 60B 1:1 OR FLATTER NG PAD 7470.00 LEVELING PAD _ 41 41 M 41 M 41 M 41 M 41 M 41 M 41 M 41 M_ 1i0M- -60fvY "60TH 60M 606 606 60B 6 B 3 8 7468.50 Q 41M M 41M 60M 60M 92-ou -6i� -COM 60M 60B 606 60B 60B J/ zzzzz a 7467.00 60M 6_OfyL 60M- - M 7465.50 � 0 3.3' v EXISTING GROUND �60M(3�OB60�B60�B M 60B 606 60B 7464.00 > 12.3— BOTTOM EXPOSEDWALL 7462.50 _/24 00 N PRIOR 0 2+50 7461.004A TF 4B 1 5D RW 6 RW -6 HTC IE BLOCK 7480 7470 FST M 41M M 41M 41M FS 41M 41M 41M 41M 41M 411vl I FSM M 41MM 41M--44 4 -M -4fM �11G 41M 41B 41B 41B 41B 41H B 1 41B I 1B 7473.00 3.6 7471.50 3 ING PAD O Q 3 00 3+ 5.35 NOTE: SEE DETAIL RWEOR BLOCK LEGEND Colorado Department of Transportation Computer File Information Sheet Revisions As Constructed EAGLE VALLEY TRAIL Project No./Code Creation Date: 01/16/15 Initials: LAT 1 O BEAVER CREEK TO STONEBRIDGE DR No Revisions: �7 714 Grand Avenue Box 298 DETAIL WALL PROFILE #5 STE C440-008 Last Modification Date: 01/23/15 Initials: LAT 2 Eagle, Colorado 81631 w Michael W. west & '�® Phone: 970-328-6385 Associates, Inc. [� Full Path: P:\EC011001\DWG\MASTER\PHASEIA 3 Revised: Designer: LAT Structure SA 18628 orvun"urt or mwsrom�noN 2 1me m Dr. E Suite 106 � Detailer. Numbers Drawing File Name: Walls- Phase 1a.dw 4 Void: REGION 3 �"9'°"°°"' °° 8012 Sheet Subset: Subset Sheets: Sheet Number RW -5 Acad Ver. 2010 Scale: 1 "=30' Units: English 5 Steel Railing (Typical for Fill Wall Sections ) SETBACK= W - (1.0" Better Agle on Weln 41" P.C. See Detail RWE Cap Block Provide For Positive Drainage (Max Exposed Wall From Path rees an Ing Asphalt Path 2% Top Block Non -Woven Geol4xtile Fabric Move Blocks Forward During Class 6 Base Course Installation to Engage Shear\�\�\�\/` ///�//�// Knobs (Typical) Backfill CDOT Class 1 or Better SETBACK= W - (1.0" Better Agle on Weln 41" P.C. ^1j\//v//v 14'-0" Middle Block \\ (Max Exposed Wall 14-8" Face) 14'10" 6101, Non -Woven Geol4xtile Fabric 7-6" / Redi-Rock 60" No Revisions: Bottom Block m / 12-0" AASHTO No. 57 Stone to 13' 6" at Least 12" Behind Wall 1510.1 /Extend Ground Embedmenn / Existing \ \\ See Plans Void: Base Elevation Acad Ver. 2010 Scale: 1 "=30' Units: English 5 Sheet Subset: Subset Sheets: 4" Perforated Shall be Sloped at Least 1 %, Drain Daylights at Min. 50 Ft Intervals. Use Smooth, Solid PVC for Lateral Pipes. Crushed Stone Leveling Pad (ASTM No. 57 or Equivalent) 1 MAXIMUM WALL CROSS SECTION DETAIL RW -6 N.T.S. I1� Control Joint \J (( (If Needed) J LJ J Concrete (4,000 psi) 1 Poured -In -Place J Around Pipe J �� J v CONNECTION OPTION #1 Expansion Anchor or Core Into the Top Block • Spacing as Required for Appurtenance • Mass of Single Block Available to Resist Overturning Forces NOTE: Core Through Cap Block for All 28" Top Block Block in Second Course Down (41" Middle Block Shown) Cap Block— Freestanding— CONNECTION OPTION#2 Top View CONNECTION OPTION #3 Block Grout Posts in V -Shaped Opening Between (NO SCALE) Core Through Top Block and Grout Posts in V -Shaped Top Blocks Opening Between Blocks in Second Course Down • Spacing in Multiples of 46 1/8" Increments • Spacing in Multiples of 46 1/8" Increments • Mass of 2 Adjacent Blocks Available to • Mass of 2 Adjacent Blocks in Second Level Down and 3 Resist Overturning Forces Top Row Blocks Available to Resist Overturning Forces Block in Second Course Down (41" Middle Block Shown) RAIL INSTALLATION OPTIONS DETAIL DW -9 N.T.S. 3 CURVED WALL DETAIL RW -6 N.T.S. Wall Height (not including cap blocks) Maximum Radius (from face of blocks) 1161, 14'6" 3' 0" 14-8" 4'6" 14'10" 6101, 15' 0" 7-6" 15-2" 1 No Revisions: 10' 6" 15-6" 12-0" 15-8" 13' 6" 15' 10" 1510.1 16' 0" Place '­ Pipe Through Wall 4A PIPE THROUGH WALL FRONT VIEW DETAIL 4113 PIPE THROUGH WALL SIDE VIEW DETAIL RW -6 N.T.S. RW -6 N.T.S. Fence or Other Appurtenance o `t Compacted Subgrade 0 AASHr. No. e] Stone to _ E_nd at Least 1T B.hind Wall Embedment Depth As Required To Resist Overturning Forces on Appurtenance Side View (NO SCALE) Colorado Department of Transportation l 714 Grand Avenue Box 298 — Eagle, Colorado 81631 w Associat g; Inc. �` ®®� Phone: 970-328-6385 —Nfnd� OF, PGFFtA, 2 Inverness Dr. E Z suite 106 REGION Englewood, 00 80112 3 Computer File Information O 0 Sheet Revisions As Constructed EAGLE VALLEY TRAIL BEAVER CREEK TO STONEBRIDGE DR WALL DETAILS Project No./Code Creation Date: 01/16/15 Initials: LAT 1 No Revisions: STE C440-008 Last Modification Date: 01/23/15 Initials: LAT 2 Full Path: P:\EC011001\DWG\MASTER\PHASEIA 3 Revised: Designer: LAT Structure Detailer Numbers SA 18628 DrawingFile Name: Walls— Phase 1 a.dw 4 Void: Sheet Number RW -6 Acad Ver. 2010 Scale: 1 "=30' Units: English 5 Sheet Subset: Subset Sheets: 60" BLOCKS 41 �� SERIES BLOCKS FREESTANDING SERIES BLOCKS (FINISHED ON TWO SIDES) Middle - 60" Volume = 23.0 cft Weight = ±3290 lbs C of G = 31.28" 10" Dia. 31 Vie" 4" High (Typ.) 23" 18^ ® 0 Half Middle - 60" 6Ys" I� Volume = 9.31 cft \ Weight= = ±1331 lbs 18^ g � 10" Dia. 36 %a" 4" High 23" (Typ.) Middle - 41" Volume = 16.44 cft 18" Weight = ± .92" lbs o g ® C of G = 20.92" 13 918^ Half Middle - 41" Volume = 7.28 cft 18" Wei ht = ±1041 lbs g Straight Top OPTIONAL ( Smooth or Textured) Full Block (46 Ya") volume =10.46 cft 18" Weight = ±1496 lbs Half Block (23 Y22 Volume = 747 cft asY• y Weight = ±747 lbs ±23" (Limestone) ±24" (Cobblestone) Curved Top OPTIONAL (Smooth or Textured) as Ya' Volume = 10.03 cft Weight = ±1434 lbs 18" a2 Y" y ±23" (Limestone) ±24" (Cobblestone) Variable Radius Walls Straight block styles can be manufactured with the end block 4 insert to allow the blocks to be used in a variable radius wall. 12^ Straight Full Top Block Shown) 60" 46 Ya" 60" 22 13� fi' 40 Yz" 4s /s 40 Y" 22 tads " Bottom - 60" Volume = 23.9 cft Weight = ±3420 Ibs g C of G = 31.90" 31 s/e' 23" 18" o m 0� so" 46 Ye" a Y6" Half Bottom - 60" Volume = 9.75 cft Wei ht = ±1394 Ibs 18" 9 so" 2213/8 10" Dia. 4" High 23" (TYPO Bottom - 41" Volume = 17.37 cft 1a" Weight = ±2483 lbs ® g o CofG=21.3" � 46 Ye" e�40Yz" Half Bottom - 41 Volume = 7.73 cft 1e^ Weight = ±1105 Ibs 40Y" 22136' 3A FREESTANDING BLOCK DETAILS RW -7 N.T.S. FREESTANDING SERIES (FINISHED ON Top Corne r (Smooth or Textured) OPTIONAL Volume = 10.44 cft Weight ±1493 lbs j18" 46 Ye' ±24• (Cobblestone) 124"(Cobol stop CORNERS THREE SIDES) in Half Top Corner (Smooth or Textured) OPTIONAL Volume = 5.18 cft Weight ±741 lbs 23 Ya' ±23"(Limestone) ±24" (Cobblestone) 1 60" BLOCK DETAILS RW_7 N.T.S. 2 41" BLOCK DETAILS RW -7 N.T.S. 4" CAP BLOCKS Two -Sided Ca Two -Sided Curve Ca Cap P Volume = 4.50 cft Volume = 4.25 cft Middle Corner 10" Dia. Knobs Volume = 10.73 cft (Typical) Weight = ±1534 Ibs 23 8" Dia. Knobs (OpBonal) (Bottom Corner Block does not have groove) 18. Half Middle Corner Volume = 5.28 cft Weight = ±755 lbs (Half Bottom Comer Block does not have 1a" groove) Weight = ±644 Ibs Weight = ±608 lbs 4" 48 yI / 4 HST FREESTANDING TOP S CM FREESTANDING MIDDLE J BC BOTTOM CORNER 46 Ye" 2s Yz' 40Y^ ��28 MC MIDDLE CORNER J' Dimensions Updated 11/20/13 TC TOP CORNER 46 Ys" ±23" (Limestone) ±24" (Cobblestone) ±23" (Limestone) 23 Ya ±24" (Cobblestone) Three -Sided Cap Four -Sided Cap Volume = 4.68 cft Weight = ±669 lbs Volume = 4.81 cft Weight = ±688 Ibs 41 M 41 " MIDDLE 41B 41 " B 0 TTO M 3B FREESTANDING BLOCK DETAILS 4" % 4^ 6 0 M 60" M D D L E RWa N.T.S. 4a" 28 Y2" 49 Yz" 29 Y2";> 6 0 B 60" BOTTOM HMC HASH MIDDLE CORNER HTC HALF T O P CORNER Two -Sided Half Three -Sided Half Volume= 25 cft Weight = ±3322 Ibs Volume =2.43 cft Weight = ±3347 Ibs 41 H B 41 " HALF B L O C K 'j4^ �4" EC 4" THICK END CAP IC 4" THICK INLINE CAP 23 %s' 28 Yz" 25" 2S Y2" 5 BLOCK LEGEND 4 4" CAP BLOCK DETAILS RW.7 N.T.S. R J N.T.S. Colorado Department of Transportation 0T 714 Grand Avenue Box 298 Eagle, Colorado 81631 S1. Michael w. west do 9 associates, Inc. Phone: 970-328-6385 z Inverness or, E. � �� sPoa.row suite 106 Englewood, CO 80112 REGION 3 Computer File Information O 0 0 0 Sheet Revisions As Constructed EAGLE VALLEY TRAIL Project No./Code BEAVER CREEK TO STONEBRIDGE DR WALL DETAILS STE C440-008 Creation Dote: 01/16/15 Initials: LAT 1 No Revisions: Last Modification Date: 01/23/15 Initials: LAT 2 Full Path: P:\EC011001\DWG\MASTER\PHASEIA 3 Revised: Designer: LAT Structure $A 18628 Detailer: Numbers Sheet Subset: Subset Sheets: Sheet Number RW -7 Drawing File Name: Walls- Phase la.dw g 4 Void: Acad Ver. 2010 Scale: 1"=30' Units: English 5 1.0 GENERAL All subsurface soil parameters, assumed soil contact areas, and groundwater parameters used in the design were based on the borings presented in the report by Michael W. West & Associates titled "Geotechnical Services for ECO Trails Phases 1 and 2, Avon to Eagle—Vail, Colorado" dated November 30, 2011. Description A. Work includes furnishing and installing the segmental retaining wall (SRW) units to the lines and grades shown on the plans and as specified herein. Also included is furnishing and installing appurtenant materials required for construction of the complete system. The wall design shall accommodate the existing utilities without adjustment unless noted on the plans. B. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for determining the locations of any underground utilities prior to construction of the wall. C. The Contractor shall provide temporary shoring if required to construct the retaining walls. This cost is incidental to the work and is not paid for separately. D. The contractor is solely responsible for safety. The Engineer and Owner shall not be responsible for means or methods of construction or for safety of workers or of the public. References A. ASTM C33 — Standard for Concrete Aggragates B. ASTM C94 — Standard Specification for Ready—Mixed Concrete C. ASTM C1262 — Standar Test Method for Evaluating Freeze—Thaw Durability of Dry—Cast SRW Units and Related Concrete Units D. ASTM C1372 — Standard Specifications for Segmental Retaining Wall Units E. ASTM C136 — Standard Test Method for Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coarse Aggregate F. ASTM C642 — Standard Test Method for Density, Absorption, and Voids in Hardened Concrete G. ASTM D698 — Standard Test Method for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Standard Effort H. ASTM D4253 — Standard Test Methods for Maximum Index Density and Unit Weight of Soils Using a Vibratory Table I. ASTM D4318 — Standard Test Method for Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, and Plasticity Index of Soils J. ASTM D4595 — Standard Test Method for Tensile Properties of Geotextiles by the Wide—Width Strip Method K. NCMA Test Method SRWU-2 — Determination of Shear Strength Between Segmental Concrete Units L. NCMA — "Design Manual for Segmental Retaining Walls" Delivery, Storage, and Handling A. Contractor shall check the materials upon delivery to assure proper material has been received. B. Contractor shall prevent excessive mud, wet cement and like materials from coming in contact with the SRW units. C. Contractor shall protect the materials from damage. Damaged material shall not be incorporated in the project. 2.0 MATERIALS Wall Units A. Segmental wall units shall be Redi—Rock units manufactured under license from Redi—Rock International. Blocks including partial blocks and cap units shall conform to the requirements shown on the plans and specifications. B. The Contractor shall submit block samples to the Owner prior to construction to approve block color, texture and pattern. C. Cementitious material shall meet the requirements of Section 701. The concrete block wall unit shall conform to the standards ASTM C94 for ready mixed concrete. D. Aggregates used in concrete blocks shall conform to ASTM C33 for normal weight concrete aggregate. E. The 28—day compression strength for concrete blocks shall be equal to or greater than 4000 psi. The quality of blocks shall be maintained such that the variations of the compression strengths are within 10 percent. The minimum oven dry unit weight shall be 125 pcf with an air content within 5 to 8 percent, a slump within 4 to 6 inches, and a maximum water absorption rate by weight of 6 percent. Testing shall be performed in accordance with ASTM C642. F. Blocks shall be visually efflorescence free. An efflorescence control agent shall be used in the concrete mix design. Test results for freeze and thaw durability shall be supplied with test data up to 300 cycles to confirm that blocks with concrete additives alone can survive 150 cycles with weight loss for each of the four (4) or five (5) samples not exceeding 1% initial weight. Per Engineer's approval, project specific freeze and thaw durability tests may be substituted by the tests of units made with the same material, concrete mix design, manufacturing process, and curing method, conducted not more than 18 months prior to delivery. An independent laboratory shall provide reports and certifications of the above tests as per ASTM C1262 and C1372 as appropriate. G. The Contractor shall check the materials upon delivery to assure proper material has been received, and shall protect the materials from damage. All units shall be sound and free from cracks or other defects that would interfere with proper placement of the unit, or impair the strength or permanence of the construction. Cracks, chips, or color blemishes will be cause for rejection. Damaged materials shall not be incorporated in the project. The Contractor shall prevent excessive mud, wet concrete and like materials from coming in contact with the block units. H. The permissible variations in the exterior dimensions of the concrete blocks shall not differ more than plus or minus 1/8 inch, except the height of the block shall be within plus or minus 1/16 inch from the specified dimensions for on individual block.The minimum thickness of the concrete blocks shall comply with those designated on the plans. I. The Engineer shall be allowed access to the manufacturers facilities to inspect and sample units from lots prior to delivery with a minimum 2 working days advance notice. The Engineer will reject any concrete blocks, which do not meet the project requirements.The Contractor shall notify the Engineer in writing at least 3 working days before shipment of blocks begins. Leveling Pad and Free Draining Backfill A. Leveling Pad and Free Draining Backfill material should be washed, crushed stone, 1 inch diameter and smaller. A crushed stone meeting the gradation requirements of ASTM No. 57 with no material passing the No. 200 sieve as shown in the following table. Standard Sieve Size Percent Passina 1 )�" 100 1 95-100 N' 25-60 #4 0-10 #8 0-5 #200 0 B. The leveling pad thickness shall be a minimum thickness of 12" and should extend at least 6" in front and 12" behind the bottom block. For erosion protection and bearing capacity the leveling pad shall have a minimum 18 inches of soil embedment. C. Non—woven geotextile cloth shall be placed between the Free Draining Backfill and retained soil. The geotextile shall be a needle punched non—woven fabric with a minimum grab tensile strength of 120 pounds according to ASTM D4632. Structure Backfill A. All required backfill beyond the shown limits of the Free Draining Backfill shall consist of CDOT Class 1 materials in accordance with 206. B. All other backfill behind and in front of the wall shall consist of suitable on—site soil or imported borrow approved by the Geotechnical Engineer. Backfill shall generally consist of sands, silts, or lean clays with a liquid limit less than 45 and a plasticity index less than 20. Fat clay soils, cobbles, and large rock should generally be avoided unless approved by the Geotechnical Engineer based on local practices. Frozen soils, excessively wet or dry soils, debris, and deleterious materials should not be used. Drainage A. The drain pipe shall consist of a 4—inch diameter perforated Schedule 40 PVC sloped a minimum of 1%. Lateral discharge pipes shall be used to discharge water out the face of the wall and shall consist of 4—inch diameter, non—perforated smooth solid PVC at 50 foot maximum spacing, B. Alternatives for the drainage system shown on the plans may be used by the Contractor. A detailed layout of this equivalent water collection system shall be provided by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer. Certifications and Testing Reports The Contractor shall submit six sets of the following reports, certifications, and checklists. The Contractor is responsible for providing the material testing and certifications, obtained from the Manufacturer or an independent testing laboratory, demonstrating that the materials meet or exceed the required wall design criteria. A. Report for Block—Block Connection Test. An independent laboratory shall prepare the test report. The block—to—block connection test method shall generally conform to the requirements of NCMA Methods SRWU-2. The service state connection strength displacement criterion shall be % inches. B. Report and Certification for Concrete Block 28 Day Compression Strength. For the 28 day compressive strength test, a saw cut coupon compressive test is acceptable to verify the 28—day concrete strength provided the sample allows the test to conform to ASTM C90. The sampling shall be done at manufacturer'fs casting yard and testing results shall be pre—approved before shipment. The Engineer will approve the sample selections for the coupon tests. Coupons shall be cut from the two sides or the back of block (not the front split face) with maximum two original concrete surfaces. The average compressive strength of three tests from three randomly selected blocks, with load applied in the bearing direction shall be equal to or greater than 4,000 psi with the minimum of 3,500 psi for individual tests in accordance with ASTM C90 and ASTM C140. C. Efflorescence. The block shall be visually efflorescence free. Efflorescence control agent shall be used in concrete mix design. D. Report for Structure Backfill (CDOT Class 1). The test report shall be prepared and certified by an independent laboratory. The tests shall include sieve analysis (ASTM D422), Atterberg limits (ASTM D4318), direct shear (ASTM D3080), and modified Proctor (ASTM D1557). E. Submittal Checklist. The Contractor shall submit the Wet Cast Concrete Block Gravity Wall Submittal Checklist, Form 1401, with the certifications and testing report submittal package. 3.0 CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS A. Technical Representative of Wall Product Supplier. The Contractor shall arrange for a technical representative (Tech Rep) of the manufacturer of the wall products to be present at the start of construction. If the wall products are supplied from different manufactures, a Tech Rep from each wall product shall be present. 1. The Tech Rep shall be present for: C. Placement of a minimum of the first two courses of concrete blocks and backfill or a minimum of a three foot wall height, b. If obstructions (i.e. steel piles, concrete piers/abutments, concrete boxes, pipes, etc.) exist, placement of backfill at one of the obstructions, C. If a vertical slip joint is required, construction of the vertical slip joint in a minimum of a two course portion of blocks or a minimum of a three foot wall height, and d. If corners are required, construction of a representative corner in the wall in a minimum of a two course portion of blocks or a minimum of a three foot wall height. 2. Before construction of the wall test segment the Tech Rep shall provide the Contractor and the Engineer the following: a. Technical instructions as required in the construction of the earth retaining wall system. b. Product specific specifications in the placement of the soil reinforcement and backfill in accordance with the wall system. C. Guidelines in placing the gravity block units and attaching them to the soil reinforcement in accordance with the system requirements. d. Provide technical assistance to the gravity block unit fabricator. 3. At the completion of the wall test segment the Tech Rep shall provide the following: a. Documentation that the wall test segment was constructed in accordance with the product specific specifications. This documentation shall include a location description (starting and ending stations and elevations) of the wall test segment. b. Documentation that the job site wall foreman is familiar with the wall products used to construct the walls on the project. 4. After completion of the wall test segment the Tech Rep shall be available whenever there is any special field condition such as change of geological condition, when there are equipment or personnel changes, or when requested by the Engineer. As Constructed EAGLE VALLEY TRAIL BEAVER CREEK TO STONEBRIDGE D No Revisions: WALL NOTES Revised: I- r. umDers Void: Sheet Subset: Subset Sheets: Proiect No./Code STE C440-008 SA 18628 Sheet Number RW -8 Computer File Information Sheet Revisions Colorado Department of Transportation Creation Date: 01/16/15 Initials: LAT 1 T 714 Grand Avenue Box 298 Michael W. West & Last Modification Date: 01/23/15 Initials: LAT 2 Eagle, Colorado 81631 9 Phone: 970-328-6385 R Associates, Inc. Full Path: P:\EC011001\DWG\MASTER\PHASEIA REGION 3 2 Invemen Dr. E. suite las Englmood, ca 80112 DrawingFile Name: Walls— Phase 1 a.dw Acad Ver. 2010 Scale: 1 "=30' Units: English selections for the coupon tests. Coupons shall be cut from the two sides or the back of block (not the front split face) with maximum two original concrete surfaces. The average compressive strength of three tests from three randomly selected blocks, with load applied in the bearing direction shall be equal to or greater than 4,000 psi with the minimum of 3,500 psi for individual tests in accordance with ASTM C90 and ASTM C140. C. Efflorescence. The block shall be visually efflorescence free. Efflorescence control agent shall be used in concrete mix design. D. Report for Structure Backfill (CDOT Class 1). The test report shall be prepared and certified by an independent laboratory. The tests shall include sieve analysis (ASTM D422), Atterberg limits (ASTM D4318), direct shear (ASTM D3080), and modified Proctor (ASTM D1557). E. Submittal Checklist. The Contractor shall submit the Wet Cast Concrete Block Gravity Wall Submittal Checklist, Form 1401, with the certifications and testing report submittal package. 3.0 CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS A. Technical Representative of Wall Product Supplier. The Contractor shall arrange for a technical representative (Tech Rep) of the manufacturer of the wall products to be present at the start of construction. If the wall products are supplied from different manufactures, a Tech Rep from each wall product shall be present. 1. The Tech Rep shall be present for: C. Placement of a minimum of the first two courses of concrete blocks and backfill or a minimum of a three foot wall height, b. If obstructions (i.e. steel piles, concrete piers/abutments, concrete boxes, pipes, etc.) exist, placement of backfill at one of the obstructions, C. If a vertical slip joint is required, construction of the vertical slip joint in a minimum of a two course portion of blocks or a minimum of a three foot wall height, and d. If corners are required, construction of a representative corner in the wall in a minimum of a two course portion of blocks or a minimum of a three foot wall height. 2. Before construction of the wall test segment the Tech Rep shall provide the Contractor and the Engineer the following: a. Technical instructions as required in the construction of the earth retaining wall system. b. Product specific specifications in the placement of the soil reinforcement and backfill in accordance with the wall system. C. Guidelines in placing the gravity block units and attaching them to the soil reinforcement in accordance with the system requirements. d. Provide technical assistance to the gravity block unit fabricator. 3. At the completion of the wall test segment the Tech Rep shall provide the following: a. Documentation that the wall test segment was constructed in accordance with the product specific specifications. This documentation shall include a location description (starting and ending stations and elevations) of the wall test segment. b. Documentation that the job site wall foreman is familiar with the wall products used to construct the walls on the project. 4. After completion of the wall test segment the Tech Rep shall be available whenever there is any special field condition such as change of geological condition, when there are equipment or personnel changes, or when requested by the Engineer. As Constructed EAGLE VALLEY TRAIL BEAVER CREEK TO STONEBRIDGE D No Revisions: WALL NOTES Revised: I- r. umDers Void: Sheet Subset: Subset Sheets: Proiect No./Code STE C440-008 SA 18628 Sheet Number RW -8 D. Gravity Block Quality Control, Placing Plan and Daily Placement Logs. Before the start of each wall construction, the Contractor shall provide a block—placing plan and shall supply daily placement logs to the Engineer weekly and at the completion of the wall. The daily placement log shall consist of an elevation view of the wall showing the dates, number of blocks placed, and the lot numbers of the blocks The block quality control shall contain multiple submittals if required. Blocks shall be labeled with the manufacturer'fs lot number for each shipment and corresponding certification with one set of random samples tested for each 1,000 blocks. At least one certification with supporting test results is required for each wall. Test results shall be reviewed and pre—approved by the Engineer before shipment.The Engineer may conduct separate tests with the spared coupons from the original samples. Block testing shall be increased to one set of sampling for every 500 blocks if the Engineer identifies substandard blocks or when block color or concrete mix changes. With the Engineer'fs approval, block sampling may be reduced to one set of sampling for every 2,000 blocks after the first acceptable sampling results. The blocks used for Engineer'fs verification purposes shall be a maximum of 0.5 percent of the total number of blocks. The Engineer will conduct block sampling as early as possible and acquire blocks regularly. However, when tests are not performed within 90 days of the sampling date, the blocks will be returned untested. The Contractor shall coordinate and mark the block and backfill placing sequence on the daily placement logs. The log serves as means for the Engineer to identify where each lot of blocks was placed. E. Wall with Curved Alignments, Tight Curved Corners, and Sections Adjacent to Bridge Abutment. The Contractor shall provide a placement plan that shows curved layouts, special block or saw cut block dimensions, sequence of block placement, and construction off—sets as recommended by the Manufacturer. For tight curved corners, 8 foot radius or less, and dissimilar foundations such as bridge abutment, to avoid blocks with random cracks, the Contractor shall install stack bond blocks with vertical slip joints, if necessary, as shown on the plans. A vertical slip joint for stress relief may be built either with pre—cut or partial pre—cut individual blocks or by saw cutting block face of breaking running bond vertically right after installation. F. Excavation and Foundation Preparation.The Contractor shall report to the Engineer in writing density test results for any unsatisfactory bearing material not meeting the minimum 95 percent of standard Proctor per ASTM D698. If the excavation for the placement of the leveling pad exposes an unsatisfactory bearing material, the Engineer may require removal and replacement of that material. The Engineer will provide the limits including the depth of removal. 4.0 CONSTRUCTION OF THE WALL SYSTEM Excavation and Foundation Preparation A. Foundation soils shall be excavated as required for installation of the retaining wall system as shown on the plans. Excavate to the base level for a sufficient distance behind the face to permit installation of the leveling pad. B. Foundation soil shall be observed by the Geotechnical Engineer to confirm that the bearing soils are similar to the design conditions or assumptions. Any unsuitable material shall be excavated and replaced as directed by the Geotechnical Engineer. C. The native foundation soil shall be compacted to a minimum of 95% maximum dry density as determined by a Standard proctor test (ASTM D698) prior to the placement of the Leveling Pad material. Leveling Pad Placement A. The Leveling Pad shall be placed as shown on the construction drawings. Leveling Pad steps shall not exceed 18 inches. B. Place the stone leveling pad in uniform loose lifts a maximum of 6" thick. Use appropriate methods to compact material to a minimum of 90 percent of the relative density in accordance with (ASTM D4253) or as directed by the Engineer. Prepare and smooth the leveling pad material to ensure complete contact of the first course with the base. C. The Leveling Pad shall be a minimum of 12—inches thick and extend 6—inches in front of the bottom block and 12—inches behind the bottom block. Free Draining and Structure Backfill Placement A. Where required, place Structure Backfill (Class 1) in accordance with CDOT Standard Specification Section 206. B. Where required, place crushed rock backfill in uniform loose lifts a maximum of 6—inches thick. Consolidate the backfill with a minimum of three passes with a 24—inch wide walk—behind, vibrating plate compactor capable of delivering at least 2000 pounds of centrifugal force. Compact to a density of at least 90 percent relative density of the backfill in accordance with ASTM D-4253 and D-4254. In place density of the crushed rock backfill shall be confirmed using ASTM D-6938. C. Backfill containing frost or frozen lumps shall not be used. Backfill that has been placed and becomes frozen shall be removed and replaced at the Contractor's expense. D. The Contractor shall provide immediate temporary storm water protection and wind erosion control at the end of each day during construction. If settlement occurs as the result of loss of backfill due to wind or water erosion, non—conforming backfill such as frozen fill or over—saturated fill, or if the backfill does not meet compaction requirements, the Contractor shall remove the backfill, and bring the elevation to the finished grade at the Contractor's expense. E. A final inspection will be made 30 days after the completion of the wall. Before final project acceptance, the Contractor shall repair any backfill losses due to wind and water erosion. F. To avoid the foundation of the leveling pad being washed out by rain, the area in front of the wall and around the leveling pad shall be backfilled as soon as practicable. Unit Installation A. Place the first course of units directly on the Leveling Pad with the aesthetic surface facing out and the front edges tight together. Check units for level and alignment. Adjacent units should be in contact. If possible, begin placing units at the lowest section of the wall. Ensure that units are in full contact with the Leveling Pad. B. The backfill in front and back of entire base row shall be placed and compacted to firmly lock them in place. Check all units again for level and alignment. All excess material shall be swept from top of units. C. Install next course of wall units on top of base row. Follow the Manufacture's recommendations to achieve a maximum batter of 1—degree. Position blocks to be offset from seams of blocks below. Blocks shall be placed fully forward so knob and groove are engaged. Check each block for proper alignment and Backfill to 12 inch width behind block with Free Draining Backfill. Spread Class 1 backfill in uniform lifts not exceeding 6 inches. Employ methods using lightweight compaction equipment that will not disrupt the stability or batter of the wall. Hand—operated plate compaction equipment shall be used around the block and within 3 feet of the wall to achieve consolidation. Compact backfill to 95% of standard proctor (ASTM D 698, AASHTO T-99) density within 2% of its optimum moisture content. D. Install each subsequent course in like manner. Repeat procedure to the extent of wall height. 5.0 PROJECT REQUIREMENTS Site Drainage A. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for providing construction site drainage, both behind and in front of the large block walls that is independent of the wall drainage system. B. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for the condition and maintenance of any pipe or conduit used to control surface water during construction. Upon substantial completion of the work, surface water control pipes or conduits shall be removed from the site. Alternatively, pipes or conduits may be left in place with the approval of the ENGINEER, but shall be fully grouted (abandoned) or left in a manner that protects that structure and adjacent facilities from ground loss associated with migration of fines through the pipe or conduit. All work shall be subject to review by the ENGINEER. C. Final grade above and below the retaining wall shall provide for positive drainage and prevent ponding. Protect completed wall from other construction. Do not operate large equipment or store materials above the wall that exceed the design surcharge loads. Special Inspection A. Special inspection shall be provided by the ENGINEER representing the OWNER for large block wall construction activities. B. The ENGINEER providing the special inspection shall be a qualified geotechnical ENGINEER or representative with experience in monitoring large block wall construction. C. The CONTRACTOR and ENGINEER shall maintain accurate records documenting the large block wall construction. The CONTRACTOR shall assist the ENGINEER as necessary to obtain the os—built top of wall elevations and all other information as required by the OWNER and ENGINEER. D. An independent Quality Control firm shall be retained and administrated by the CONTRACTOR. The Quality Control firm shall perform sample collection and testing described in the plans and specifications, and additional testing as required by site conditions and the ENGINEER. Only qualified and experienced technicians and ENGINEERS shall perform the testing services. The Quality Control testing firm shall be approved by the ENGINEER. E. Quality assurance shall be provided by the ENGINEER. This shall include verification of geotechnical design parameters, review, and approval of quality control tests and submittals, and observation of construction for compliance with the drawings and specifications. Colorado Department of Transportation Computer File Information Sheet Revisions Creation Date: 01/16/15 Initials: LAT 1 7 714 Grand Avenue Box 298Last Modification Date: 01/23/15 Initials: LAT 2 Eagle, Colorado 81631 R soc l W West & Phone: 970-328-6385 2 ciat: Inc Full Path: P:\EC011001\DWG\MASTER\PHASEIA 0 3 es Suite 106Drowin File Name: Walls— Phase 1 a.dw 0 4 REGION 3 Acad Ver. 2010 Scale: 1"=30' Units: English Eng1EW00d' C0 80112 5 Method of Measurement Concrete block gravity retaining walls will be measured by the actual number of square feet of facial area installed and accepted. Facial area shall be defined as the area on a vertical plane from the top of the leveling pad to the top of the wall cap at the wall front face. Basis of Payment The accepted quantities will be paid for at the contract unit price per unit of measurement for the pay items listed below: Pay Item Pay Unit Concrete Block Gravity Wall, Wet Cast Square Foot All work and materials necessary and incidental to the construction of the Concrete Block Gravity Wall, Wet Cast, including but not limited to block units, drainage system, and geotextiles, structure backfill (class 1), free draining backfill and leveling pad (crushed rock), temporary shoring (if necessary), and excavation will not be measured and paid for separately, but shall be included in the work. Block Facing Payment Reductions. In this subsection, "block" refers to either a concrete gravity block or a precast cap unit. A. A dislocated block is where the edge of an individual block is offset outward more than 1/4 inch or placed with a vertical joint more than 1/4 inch from the edge of adjacent blocks. B. A cracked block is an individual block with any visible crack visible in natural light from a distance equal to the wall height. C. A corner knock—off is a block with any missing facial corners or any side longer than % inch at the corner. D. Substandard blocks are concrete blocks installed in any wall segments that do not meet the certified values of compression strength, water absorption rate, and freeze/thaw cycles. Substandard blocks include blocks actually in the wall for which the Contractor does not provide reports and certifications as required. In the completed wall, or completed portion of the wall, if the number of defective blocks (cracked blocks, corner knock—off blocks, dislocated blocks, efflorescence or cement blemished blocks and substandard blocks) and blocks failing the straightedge test exceeds 3 percent of the total number of blocks in any wall segment of 40 foot horizontal or arc length, a price reduction will be applied to that portion of the wall. The price reduction shall be 3 percent for each percent of defective blocks in this portion of the wall exceeding 3 percent. This percentage shall accumulate thereafter to a maximum reduction of 21 percent. For blocks subject to price reduction, if the defects are repairable or the overall quality of wall can be improved, with the consent from the Engineer, the Contractor may repair and reduce the percentage of price reduction. A walkthrough inspection will be made as requested by the Contractor before final payment. % of Defective Blocks (x) in X<3 3< X< 4 4< X< 5 5< X< 6 6<X<7 7<X<8 8<X 59 9< X 510 X>10 40 foot section % of Price Reduction for 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 Rejection that section The overall payment reduction percentage shall be calculated by dividing the sum of all defective blocks by the total number of blocks in that portion of the wall. When this percentage exceeds 10 percent, the Engineer will reject the entire wall or portions thereof. The Contractor shall replace the rejected wall at his own expense. As Constructed EAGLE VALLEY TRAIL BEAVER CREEK TO STONEBRIDGE No Revisions: WALL NOTES Revised: Designer: LAT Structurel Detailer: rvumueis Void: Sheet Subset: Subset Sheets: DR Project No./Code STE C440-008 SA 18628 Sheet Number RW -9 "The New Image of Stone" Ledgestone Mold Face Examples I RERARRCK estahllshed 2000 Iljj - 1Nt ���Cnature "The New Image of Stone" •lam � ^�"- � - �'M "The New Image of Stone" `Eagle River t d9�F k,vP rt } :1 _- t-+' tht� I i'. it r r '1 ..•■ rfi .. 4 FROM CANYON RUN LOOKING SOUTH TOWARD WATER WHEEL: FROM CANYON RUN LOOKING WEST TOWARD ASCENT: - • 9A. .� , .•� �� :« 2./ Oil END OF EXISTING EVT LOOKING EAST TOWARD FUTURE EVT CORRIDOR :