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1. TTrIE SBEET <br /> The Cover or Title Sheet is Sheet 1 of the Preliminary Development Plans that includes a project <br /> Vicinity Map, Site Perspective Drawing and a Drawing Sheet Index. The Site Perspective <br /> Drawing shows the proposed improved areas of the site including the composting area. <br /> 2. SrM PLAN <br /> Figure 3 in Appendix A and Sheet 2 of Preliminary Development Plans is the proposed Site Plan <br /> for the MRF/Transfer Station and Composting Facility. Figure 3 is a reduction of Sheet 2 which <br /> is at a scale of 1" = 60' and shows the property boundary, existing topography, and general <br /> layout and dimensions for buildings, access roads and paved areas, parking for trucks and <br /> employees, material load out area, public buy back area, truck fueling and wash area and the <br /> wood storage and yard waste composting area. All the facility activities and functional areas <br /> are described in Section I.A. of this report including Composting Facility operations. Figure <br /> 7 in Appendix A is a Conceptual Compost Area Site Plan which shows the proposed layout for <br /> unloading for both commercial and self-haul vehicles, grinding and screening area, windrow and <br /> curing area and finished product storage area. <br /> Proposed utilities for the facility are indicated on Figure 10 and Sheet 4 and include location of <br /> proposed water and sewage facilities. Water supply and storage will be provided from an on-site <br /> well and storage tank. The water distribution system will be extended to the Composting <br /> Facility for fire control and moisture for compost pile/windrows. Sewage will be disposed of <br /> through an on-site septic tank and underground leach field. <br /> 3. DESIGN DETAHS <br /> Figure 7 in Appendix A is a Conceptual Compost Area Site Plan which shows the layout of the <br /> Composting Facility systems and operations. This Site Plan shows the preliminary layout for <br /> the initial pad construction which includes the unloading areas for both commercial and self-haul <br /> vehicles, the grinding and screening area, windrowing and curing areas and the final product <br /> storage area. With the exception of some wood storage, all operations will occur on the paved <br /> compost pad. Approximate dimensions for each area are shown on Figure 7. Figure 8 shows <br /> the proposed construction details for the compost pad and lined evaporation pond. The pad will <br /> be constructed of a minimum 6 inches reinforced concrete over a minimum 8 inches apregate <br /> base compacted to 95 percent relative compaction. The liner for the evaporation pone will be <br /> a minimu compacted 1clay with'a permeability of 1 x 10' cm per second or less. <br /> L:/PROJECT/3971NRF/RC14.TtY December 15,1993 <br /> 10 <br />