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CONSTRUCTION NOTES ,
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- - - . F'ED-9 �'✓C.- :"TGrVF: /rrr/�7s,^l \ 'EXISTING TIMBER WALKWAYAT THE LPPER END.
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� 3. TOPOGRAPHIC DATA PROVIDED BY SCltOFTELD
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4. CONSTRUCTION ACCESS SHALL BE VIA THE ACCESS
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l L rt b 7 E `l $. T►lE WORK ACTIVITY: SHALL OCCUPY A MINIMUM
�' ^. ; t,; pl-i` ^S/ ,, /,f7 ✓N F 1 - - AREA TO ACCOMPLISH THE INSTALLATION OF THE
C / STc�/vE XF✓F'Tl+rC/'l: STONE ARRAY. WHERE POSSIBLE, MACHINERY
:._ '�'��`a - rspir✓rr .+✓ Yr,r; w Ft`r>'tE. //� - TY/�/t{rL U£TigJ L, ' SHALL WORK FROM THE TOP OF THE BANK.
MACHINERY .USE ATTHE BOTTOM OFTIIFBANK
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ADVISED ONLY WHEN NECESSARY TO PRESERVE.
THE OLDER, ESTABLISHED SCRUB VEGETATION ON
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AND ABOVE THE BANK.
ALL STONE AND FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE OF -
CLEAN COMPOSITION,. FREE OF AN'Y DEBRIS, - -
_ ORGANICS OR FIVE SOIL MATERIAL SUCH AS SILT
AVOID APPLICATION OF FILL BEHIND TH£ STONE
ARRA• DT CONTOURING THE EXISTING BANK. USE
EXCAVATED SOIL FOR EARTH SLOPE WHERE
/J'✓G- " NEEDED.
Jo 2a sc ec S� d -o ro k4' , j0 /oD Or iJcnF S. BEDDING STONE SHALL 13C OF A NATIVE, BANK RUN
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SIEVED TAILINGSOF3 INCHES TO SINCIIFS IN
DIAMETER TO REPLICATE THE NATURAL STONE OF,
Q WWL1C'0"77 THE AREA
R ARMOR STONTS SITAI,L BF OF NATiVF CRLNITE
BOULDERS AND FIELD STONES AS SPECIFIED FOR -
�.--,� ` RTIGFIT.ON THE TYPICAL PROFILE DETAIL SELECT
PRI]IARH.Y FN►FORA►STONE Sl2.E5 AND FIT INTO
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^` 69 ���"� - PLACE FOR NIAXI]IITI BTARiTTN. All.ARhIOR
AND ARMOR STONES DIRECTLY ADJACENT. FACE
ROUGHNESS SHALL. BE ON A SCALE OF i FT. TO I S FT,
10. BARE EARTH AREAS ADOYF, THE STONE ARRAY
.� �-�-`� y •- SFI.ALL ON TIIE BANK SIIALL BE INTENSIVELY
• / SI r PLANTED WITH SALT HARDY PLANTS, SF%IILAR TO
rp - / r ep '"OY THOSE PRESENT: BAYBERRY, REACH PLUM, RUGOSA
�,✓E'_--- x t/ ; nEria f ROSES, AMERICAN BEACH GRASS AND OTHER
r»PT`E1 roE of S C'OASTALGRASSFS.
.II. EXCAVATED EARTTINIATERIAL AND EXISTING
� 'G ✓ l r�.J - f s }� _ -i � --./���///���� DREDGED M.ATERLYL MOVED TO PLACE THE STONE
4_�t- VV L `ARRA'1 SHALL BF PLACED TO TETE BEACH SIDE AND
'OVER THE FTNTSHEDRTONE FACE.
,F2:SETSNOW FENCE IN PLACE ALONG THE TOE OF THE
1,4STONEARRLY TO AID IN D['NF. DEVELOPMENT.
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Frac c` PREPARED BY ,
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ROBERT Nt, PERRY, P.E.
'50I.EI.AND ROAD
BRrIN STER, NIA 02631
508-896-4861
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