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Stormwater Management Report.Nace 169 Haviland Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 RECEIVED Phone- 518-745-4400 Fax - 518-792-8511 JUL 1 7 20 ' TOWN OF QUEfN Y Fax PLANNING OFFICE To: Laura Moore From: Torn Nace Firm: Queensbury Planning Dept. Pages: 2 Fax: 745-4437 Date: July 17, 2001 Re: Helen Mitchell—Sub 1-2001 Job#: 46153 • Comments: Laura, Attached is a Stormwater Management Report for the Helen Mitchell Siu bdivision on Lockhart Road. Please call if you have any questions. 1 -A 1 19R ?R1 RI9 N111IW3OVN/S3n31S VIU-� WVSS:S LOOZ-LI-L STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REPORT FOR HELEN MITCHELL SUBDIVISION Oueensburv.New York INTRODUCTION The proposed Helen Mitchell Subidivsion is located on Lockhart Road and New York State Route 9L, in the Town of Queensbury. The subdivision will create 12 residential lots out of an existing 141 acre parcel. Each lot will be a minimum of 5 acres in size and will contain an appropriate building site for a single-family residence. All building lots will face on existing roads. There are no new roads or other Town infrastructure proposed for this subdivision. This report addresses drainage issues pertaining to the construction of new houses and associated driveways on the proposed building lots. EXISTING CONDITIONS The majority of this property is forested. Small areas are cleared along existing roads and around the existing house and barn. A portion of the property at the top of Lockhart Road is relatively flat. The remainder is hillside with slopes in the range of 10 to 20%. The proposed building sites are generally in the range of 5 to 10%. Several soil test pits were dug to verify the adequacy of the soils for individual septic systems. These pits showed soils to generally be fine loamy sand to a depth of 4:L feet. Mottling was present in only one test pit, and here at a depth of 39 inches. These soils are generally well drained and have the capacity to accept stormwater infiltration. PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AND DRAINAGE IMPACT The construction of a house and driveway on each of the 12 lots will have very little impact on the total stormwater runoff from this property. However, the development of each lot shall incorporate standard stormwater management practices for the Lake George Basin- Runoff from the house roofs shall be directed to infiltration eave trenches, drywells or stormwater infiltrators. Runoff from driveways and other hard surfaces shall be retained in low areas on-site or directed to drywells or stormwater infiltration trenches. In no case shall stormwater from driveways or roofs be allowed to runoff into the existing roads or roadside ditches. Details for stormwater management for the individual lots shall be submitted with the building permits for each lot. 1 Z "d LLS8 Z6L 8LS d3-1IN/30VN/S3h331S H0d=1 NV6S'6 LOOZ-Lt-L