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Item 05 - SU09-10 Chesapeake Energy
ITEM � TO: HONORABLE MAYOR, CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS AN THE PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION FROM: BRUNO RUMBELOW, CITY MANAGER' SCOTT WILLIAMS, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR MEETING DATE: FEBRUARY 16, 2010 SUBJECT: DEVELOPMENT SERVICES TECHNICAL REPORT OF SPECIAL USE APPLICATION SU09-10 CHESAPEAKE ENERGY --� I `" APPLICANT: Chesapeake Energy F ' _ 1 1 -- I — ----- Z^-- _ Grapevine y�e fDove Lake f1 Rtl PROPERTY LOCATION AND SIZE: I f � ' I.H-1635 The subject property is located at 650 Westport Northwest I Parkway and is proposed to be platted as Lot 1, ods P Block 1, A C Stone North Addition. The property contains 13.37 acres and has approximately 347 feet m of frontage along Westport Parkway. 1 pFV41 � 1 t Hall-Johnson -�,� Airport a I I LJ 'w I m Glade Rd. `m i 1 REQUESTED SPECIAL USE AND COMMENTS: The applicant is requesting a special use permit to allow gas well drilling and-production in a nonresidential zoning district. The applicant intends to develop four gas wells on a 4.2 acre pad site on the subject site. With this request the applicant has located the drilling site such that no variance is required from any existing structure; however, the applicant is seeking a variance of 325 feet to the 500 foot setback requirement from an established property line to the east which would allow a 175 foot setback. The applicant is proposing to construct a six foot masonry screening wall around the gas well site and install landscaping 90 days after the first well is drilled. No fracturing fluid pond is proposed with this site—water for the fracturing process will be piped from the A C Stone South drilling site to the subject location. 0:2CUISU09-10.4 1 February 10,2010(10:51AM) PRESENT ZONING AND USE: The property is currently zoned "BP Business Park District and is undeveloped. HISTORY OF TRACT AND SURROUNDING AREA: The Stone property was not zoned when it was a part of unincorporated Tarrant County. When the property was annexed into the City on July 20, 1993, it was automatically zoned "R-20" Single Family. The Stone property since its annexation has remained zoned"R-20" Single Family and has remained undeveloped. Located to the south, the original Pavestone property and other surrounding areas were rezoned in the 1984 City Rezoning from "R-1" Single Family District to "PID" Planned industrial Development. Z95-15 (Ord. 95-94) rezoned 7.975 acres from "R-20" Single Family District to"PID" Planned Industrial Development District. CU95-30(Ord. 95-95)was approved to allow outside storage in conjunction with a manufacturing establishment. The only development to occur in the area is the existing Pavestone development. Council approved a revision to the Pavestone site plan at their November 18, 1997 joint public hearing (CU97-57; Ord. 97-124) specifically allowing a reduction in overall square footage of the future production facilities from 72,000 square feet to 55,403 square feet and allowed the addition of a new mixer housed within a forty-two (42) foot high penthouse. The property to the west, formerly a portion of the A.C..Stone tract was rezoned to the"LI" Light Industrial District in November, 1996 (Case No. Z96--22, Ord. No. 96-91). The site was subsequently developed as the Westport Business Park. The property to the east was rezoned from"R-1" Single Family District to"PID" Planned Industrial Development District during the 1984 City Rezoning. Zone Change Z98-19, approved in August, 1998, rezoned the a portion of the A.C. Stone Tract from the"R-20", Single Family District to the"Ll", Light Industrial District for the development of Frank Parra Dodge. The property to the north was rezoned from "I-1" Light Industrial District to"PID" Planned Industrial Development District during the 1984 City Rezoning. Zone Change Z86-15 rezoned the property from "PID' Planned Industrial Development District to "CC" Community Commercial District. At the January 18, 2000 meeting the subject tract and surround area comprising some 90 acres was rezoned from "R-20" Single Family District and "LI" Light Industrial District to "CC" Community Commercial District and "BP" Business Park District for future development. Near the subject property to the northwest Council approved a conditional use permit (CU06-45) at their October 17, 2006 meeting which allowed for a 121,000 square foot freight-forwarding warehouse and outside storage. This project was never developed. SURROUNDING ZONING AND EXISTING LAND USE: NORTH: Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport SOUTH: "Ll" Light Industrial District—Westport Business Park O:IZCUISU09-1 0.4 2 February 8,2010(6:14PM) EAST: "LI" Light Industrial Park—Westport Business Park and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport WEST: "BP" Business Park District and "LI" Light Industrial District--vacant property AIRPORT IMPACT: The subject tract is located within "Zone B" Middle Zone of Effect as defined on the "Aircraft Sound Exposure: Dallas/Fort Worth Regional Airport Environs" Map. In "Zone B" the following uses may be considered only if sound treatment is included in building design: multifamily apartments, motels, office buildings, movie theaters, restaurants, and personal and business services. Single family residential and sound sensitive uses such as schools and churches should avoid this zone. The applicant's proposal is an appropriate use in this noise zone. MASTER PLAN APPLICATION: The Master Plan designates the subject property as an Industrial/Commercial land use. The applicant's request is in compliance with the Master Plan. THOROUGHFARE PLAN APPLICATION: The Thoroughfare Plan designates Stone Myers Parkway as a Type E Collector with a minimum 75-foot right-of-way developed as four lanes. Irs 01WU1SU09-10.4 3 February 8,2010(al4PM) TR 2A 3 Q4 AC TR 5B 7.0 AG TR 5C TH 24-92 AG 5A7 3378 AC 5.06 AC TR TR L r 5.94 @ 5A1 f 5.06 AC TR DFW Airport 5A TR 5A1 TR 5A 5.94 �O TR 5A ®� 5.94 ACV ', TR 5C 24 92 AC TR 5 TR2 1744A 33.28 AC . . . . BP TR1E P, ��� 1.37 3 2 10 796[o) 10,055 @ 10 796 1 7A92 L! 7R 2C. 0 7.iQYAC X51%p � 3 WESTPORT-PKWY -.._........ 3 _.. __.... ..... _ z.11a c� Pi® 0 'h^sar%eake Energy E 1 inch T 300 feet -GLA VIH- T l? X, A 9 CITY OF GRAPEVINE SPECIAL USE APPLICATION Farm "A„ PART 1.APPLICANT INFORMATION Name of applicant/agent:/company/contact Dusty Anderson Street address of applicant/agent: 100 Energy Way City/State/Zip Code of applicant/agent. Fort Worth,Texas 76102 Telephone Number of applicant f agent: Fax number of applicant/agent 817-505-5000 517945.5202 Email address of applicant/agent Mobile phone number of applicant/agent Applicant's interest in sat ject property: Drilling and Production of Natural Gas PART 2.PROPERTY INFORMATION Street address of sutject property Westport Parkway Legal descrlpSon of sutjact property(metes&bounds must be described on 8 112°x 11'°sheet) Lot 3 Black 4 Add6an Stone Myers Business Park begin a.portion of the Catharine Clanton Survey,A 354 Size of sut fect property 4.20 Acres 1,801 S uara footage Present zoning classification: Proposed use of the property: BP SUP for Gas Drilling and Production Minimum/maximum district size for special use request: 4-20 acres Zoning ordinance provision requiring a special use: 3 Chapter 12 Article Vtl-Gas Drilling and Production PART 3.PROPERTY OWNER WOR ATION Name of current property owner. Mary Store Myer; Independent Executrix of the Estate of A-C-Stone, Deceased,Kippy Lee Myers,individually and as Successor lnde endent Executor of the Estate of Audrey L.Stone,Deceased and Bobby Don Myers, individual! Street address of property owner, 2551 Stone Myers Parkway City/State/Zip Code of property owner: Grapevine,TX 76051 Telephone number of property owner.- Fax number of property owner: 817-481-351$ T i 2 ❑ Submit a letter describing the proposed special use and note the request on the site plan document * In the same latter describe or show on the site plan.and special requirements or conditions imposed upon the particular special use by applicable district regulations(example.bu#br yards,distance between users) * In the same letter,describe whether the proposed special use M11,or will not cause substantial harm to the value,use,or erjoyment of other property in the neighborhood Afso,describe how the proposed special use will add to the value,use or arrjayrnent of other property in the neighborhood. C1 Application of site plan approval(Section 47,see attached Form"B'). 0 The site plan submission shah meet the requirements of Section 47,Site Plan Requirements. 3 All conditional use and special use appitcations are assumed to be Co mplete when fisted and will be placed art the agenda for public hearing at the discretion of the staff. Based an the size of the agenda,your application may be scheduled to a later date. 0 All public hearings will be opened and testimony given by applicants and interested citizenry. .Public hearings may be continued to the next public hearing. Public hearings will not be tabled Q Any changes to a site plan(no matter how minor or irk jot)approved with a con dilionaI use or special use perr&can only be approved by cily council through the public hearing process. 0 1 have read and understand all the requirements as set forth by the application for conditional use or special use pegnit and ackno wiedge that all re usrernents of this application have been met at the time of submittal. PART 4.SIGNATURE TO AUTHORIZE SPECIAL USE REQUEST AND PLACE A SPECIAL USE BEQUEST SIGN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY Busty Anderson -- print Appocant s mame: Appllca Stgnafum. The state of County Of set, 46W t 1 i on this day personalty appeared OC G,y fj��'i (notary) (apocant) Xqq ' ti= l ed` me on the oath of card or other document)to be the person whose name is subscribed to the Foregoing instrument and gel a me tit executed the sarne forthe urposes and consideration therein expressed, ai deil�tsy janc§nd seal of office this day Of 'ri,✓r/r'•" P& lstutary fn And For-State Of lixes jA- Mary Stone Myers, Independent Executrix of the Estate~of A.C.Stone,et al Print Property Owners Naive: Property is Signature. Mary starI6 Myers The State of x 05 Gauriry 4- Before He '� on this day personalty appeared a /!l r� � {notary} (property owner) known to me(or praved to me on the oath of card or other document)to be the person whose name Is subscribLcl to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same for the purposes and consideration therein expresser) (Sear)Oven under my hand and seat of office this �° day of e ,A.O, ROSE MARY KENDRICK any In And For State Of Was r talon FXp,,m�. $ � June 5,2012 � IF h -a- 1 * Submit a letter describing the proposed special use and note the request an the site plan document ❑ In the same letter,describe or shove on the site plan, and special requirements or conditions imposed upon the particular special use by applicable district regulations(example:buffer yards,distance between users) ❑ In the same letter,describe whether the proposed special use will,or will not cause substantial harm to the value, use, or enjoyment of other property in the neighborhood, Also, describe how the proposed special use will add to the value,use or enjoyment of other property in the neighborhood. ❑ Application of site plan approval(Section 47,see attached Form W), ❑ The site elan submission shall meet the requirements of Section 47, Site Plan Re uirements. ❑ All conditional use and special use applications are assumed to be complete when filed and will be placed on the agenda for public hearing at the discretion of the staff. Based on the size of the agenda,your application maybe scheduled to a later date. ❑ All public hearings will be opened and testimony given by applicants and interested citizenry Public hearings may be continued to the next public hearing. Public hearings w111 not be tabled. ❑ Any changes to a site plan(no matter how minor or major)approved with a conditional use or special use permit can only be approved by city council through the public hearing process. © 1 have read and understand all the requirements as set faith by the application for conditional use or special use permit and acknowledge that all requirements of this application have been met at the time of submittal. PART 4.SIGNATURE TO AUTHORIZE SPECIAL USE REQUEST AND PLAC:A SPECIAL USE REQUEST SIGN ON THE SUBJECT PROPERTY Dusty Anderson _ PrintApplicanes;Name Appocatirs Signature: The State Of County Of Before Ads on this day personally appeared (notary) (appiicenf) known to me(or proved to me on the oath of card or other document) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknowledged to me that fie execrated the same for the purposes and consideration therein expressed, (Seal)Given under my hand and seal of office this day of A.p, Notary In And For State Of Texas Hilary Stone Myers, Independent Executrix of the Estate:of AC.Stone,et al Print Property Owners!!fame: Property er's Signature.- Mary Storid Myers The State Of county of 4 'd Before Me &94i. e— 'zZ&,/� on this day personally appeared (notary) (property owner) known to me (or proved to me on the oath of card or other document) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and acknomedged to me that he executed the same for tiia purposes and consideration therein expressed. (Seal)Given under my hand and seal of office this day of_ 16 C C— ,&, le ,A_D3 . 08 MARY KENDRICK rAQ d ForState of as Jose 6,2012 -C 2009 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT All Conditional Use and Special Use Applications are assumed to be complete when filed and will be placed on the agenda for public hearing at the discretion of the staff. Based on flee size of the agenda, your application may be scheduled to a later date. AM public hearings will be opened and testimony given by applicants and interested citizenry. Public hearings may be continued to the next public hearing. Public hearings will not be tabled Any changes to a site plan (no matter-how minor or major) approved with a conditional use or a special use permit can only be approved by city council through the public hearing process. Any application for a change in zoning or for an amendment to the zoning ordinance shall have, from the date of submittal, a period of four months to request and be schedul ed on are agenda before the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. if alter said period of Four months an application has not been scheduled before the Commission and Council said application shall be considered withdrawn, with forfeiture of all filing fees. The application., along with the required filing fee may be resubmitted any time thereafter for reconsideration. Delays in scheduling applications before the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council created by city staff shall not be considered a part of the four month period. I have read and understand all of the requirements as set forth by the application far- conditional use or special use permit and acknowledge that all requirements of this application have been met at the time of submittaL Signature of Applicant Date: Inc Signature of OWner 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT All Conditional Use and Special Use App!lcations are assumed to be complete when filed and Will be placed on the agenda for public hearing at the discretion of the staff. Based on the size of the agenda,your application may be scheduled to a later date. Ali public hearings will be opened and testimony given by applicants and interested citizenry. Public hearings may be continued to the next public hearing. Public hearIngs will not be tabled Any changes to a site plan (no matter how mirror or major) approved with a conditional use or a special use permit can only be approved by city council through the public hearing process. Any application for a change in zoning or for an amendment to the zoning ordinance shall Dave, from the date at submittal, a period of four months to request and be scheduled on an agenda before the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council. If efter said perked of four months an application has not been scheduled before the Commission and Council said applr"catlon shall be considered withdrawn, with forfeiture of all filing fees. The application, along with the required filing fee may be resubmitted any time thereafter for reconsideration. (delays in scheduling applications before the Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council created by city staff shall not be considered a part of the four month period I have read and understand all of the requirements as set forth by the application for conditional use or special use permit and acknowledge that all requirements of this application have been met at the time of submittal. signature of Applicant Tate: -M IN, signature of Owner CoyDate: / � - -- b Ch6SUI AU&e Dusty Anderson.P.E. Manager—Field Permitting ENERGY December 7, 2009 City of Grapevine Development Services Planning Division 1200 S. Main Street Grapevine, TX 76051 Attn: Mr. Rory Stombaugh Re: Lazy Unit 1 H, 4H, Stone Myers 3H Special Use Permit Application Mr. Stombaugh: Enclosed please find a Special Use Application for the above-described property. Chesapeake Operating, Inc is hereby respectfully requesting the City to grant a Specific Use Permit for the three wells on this property for natural gas exploration. Attached please find four copies of the corresponding construction plans-which include: grading, drainage, elevations, and landscaping plans for this site. Also, please find three copies of the site plan only. Chesapeake and its representative would like to schedule a meeting with you to review the plans and information supplied in this package. Please feel free to contact myself or Jonathan Faughtenberry if you have any questions or concerns with this submittal. Sincerely, Dusty Anderson, P.E. DA: Ijm Enclosure Chesapeake Energy Corporation 100 Energy Way®Fort Worth,TX 76102 Direct: 817.502.5646®Fax 817.945.5202^dusty.anderson @chk.com S LA CH- 10 E Q sly � ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS, ISSUING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 49 OF ORDINANCE NO. 82-73, THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS SAME BEING ALSO KNOWN AS APPENDIX "D" OF THE CITY CODE BY GRANTING SPECIAL USE PERMIT SU09-10 FOR GAS WELL DRILLING AND PRODUCTION IN A DISTRICT ZONED "BP" BUSINESS PARK DISTRICT UNDER CITY OF GRAPEVINE ORDINANCE NO. 82-73ALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH A SITE PLAN APPROVED PURSUANT TO SECTION 47 OF ORDINANCE NO. 82-73 AND ALL OTHER CONDITIONS, RESTRICTIONS AND SAFEGUARDS IMPOSED HEREIN; CORRECTING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRESERVING ALL OTHER PORTIONS OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE; PROVIDING A CLAUSE RELATING TO SEVERABILITY; DETERMINING THAT THE PUBLIC INTERESTS, MORALS AND GENERAL WELFARE DEMAND THE ISSUANCE OF THIS SPECIAL USE PERMIT; PROVIDING A PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED THE SUM OF TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00)AND A SEPARATE OFFENSE SHALL BE DEEMED COMMITTED UPON EACH DAY DURING OR ON WHICH A VIOLATION OCCURS; DECLARING AN EMERGENCY AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS, an application was made requesting issuance of a special use permit by making applications for same with the Planning & Zoning Commission of the City of Grapevine, Texas as required by State statutes and the zoning ordinance of the City of Grapevine, Texas and all the legal requirements, conditions and prerequisites having been complied with, the case having come before the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas after all legal notices, requirements, conditions and prerequisites having been complied with; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas at a public hearing called by the City Council did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether this requested special use permit should be granted or denied: safety of the motoring public and the pedestrians using the facilities in the area immediately surrounding the site; safety from fire hazards and measures for fire control; protection of adjacent property from flood or wafter damages, noise producing elements, and glare of the vehicular and stationary lights and effect of such lights on established character of the neighborhood; location, lighting, and types of signs and relation of signs to traffic control and adjacent property; street size and adequacy of width for traffic reasonably expected to be generated by the proposed use around the site and in the immediate neighborhood; adequacy of parking as determined by requirements of this ordinance for off-street parking facilities; location of ingress and egress points for parking and off-street locating spaces, and protection of public health by surfacing on all parking areas to control dust; effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare; effect on light and air; the effect on the overcrowding of the land; the effect on the concentration of population; the effect on the transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other facilities; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas at a public hearing called by the City Council of the City of Grapevine,Texas did consider the following factors in making a determination as to whether this requested special use permit should be granted or denied; effect on the congestion of the streets, the fire hazards, panics and other dangers possibly present in the securing of safety from same, the effect on the promotion of health and the general welfare, effect on adequate light and air,the effect on the overcrowding of the land, the effect on the concentration of population, the effect on the transportation, water, sewerage, schools, parks and other public facilities; and WHEREAS, all of the requirements of Section 49 of Ordinance No. 82-73 have been satisfied by the submission of evidence at a public hearing; and WHEREAS, the City Council further considered among otherthings the characterof the existing zoning district and its peculiar suitability for particular uses and with the view to conserve the value of buildings, encourage the most appropriate use of land throughout this city; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas does find that there is a public necessity for the granting of this special use permit, that the public demands it, that the public interest clearly requires the amendment, that the zoning changes do not unreasonably invade the rights of those who bought or improved property with reference to the classification which existed at the time their original investment was made; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas does find that the special use permit lessens the congestion in the streets, helps secure safety from fire, panic and other dangers, prevents the overcrowding of land, avoids undue concentration of population,facilitates the adequate provisions of transportation,water,sewerage, schools, parks and other public requirements; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Grapevine, Texas has determined that there is a necessity and need for this special use permit and has also found and determined that there has been a change in the conditions of the property surrounding and in close proximity to the property requested for a change since this property was originally classified; and, therefore, feels that the issuance of this special use permit for the particular piece of property is needed, is called for, and is in the best interest of the public at large, the citizens of the City of Grapevine, Texas, and helps promote the general health, safety, and welfare of this community. ORD. NO. 2 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE, TEXAS: Section 1. That the City does hereby issue a special use permit in accordance with Section 49 of Ordinance No. 82-73, the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the City of Grapevine, Texas, same being also known as Appendix "D" of the City Code, by granting Special Use Permit SU09-10 to allow gas well drilling and production in a nonresidential zoning district zoned "BP" Business Park District under City of Grapevine Ordinance No. 82-73 within the following described property: Lot 1, Block 1, A. C. Stone North Addition (650 Westport Parkway), all in accordance with a site plan approved pursuant to Section 47 of Ordinance No. 82-73, attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit"A", and all other conditions, restrictions, and safeguards imposed herein, including, but not limited to, the following: None. Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby directed to amend the official zoning map of the City of Grapevine, Texas to reflect the herein special use permit. Section 3. That in all other respects, the use of the tract or tracts of land herein above described shall be subject to all the applicable regulations contained in said City of Grapevine zoning ordinance and all other applicable and pertinent ordinances of the City of Grapevine, Texas. Section 4. That the zoning regulations and districts as herein established have been made in accordance with the comprehensive plan for the purpose of promoting health, safety, morals and the general welfare of the community. They have been designed with respect to both present conditions and the conditions reasonably anticipated to exist in the foreseeable future; to lessen congestion in the streets;to secure safety from fire, panic, flood and other dangers; provide adequate light and air; to prevent overcrowding of land, to avoid undue concentration of population; facilitate the adequate provisions of transportation,water, sewerage,drainage and surface water, parks and other public requirements, and to make adequate provisions for the normal business, commercial needs and development of the community. They have been made with reasonable consideration, among other things, of the character of the district, and its peculiar suitability for the particular uses and with a view of conserving the value of buildings and encouraging the most appropriate use of land throughout the community. Section 5. That this ordinance shall be cumulative of all other ordinances of the City of Grapevine,Texas affecting zoning and shall not repeal any of the provisions of said ordinances except in those instances where provisions of those ordinances are in direct conflict with the provisions of this ordinance. Section 6. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be severable and that if the validity of the zoning affecting any portion of the tract or tracts of land described herein shall be declared to be invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of the zoning of the balance of the tract or tracts of land described herein. ORD. NO. 3 Section 7. That any person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in a sum not to exceed Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00)and a separate offense shall be deemed committed upon each day during or on which a violation occurs or continues. Section 8. That the fact that the present ordinances and regulations of the City of Grapevine, Texas are inadequate to properly safeguard the health, safety, morals, peace and general welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Grapevine, Texas, creates an emergency for the immediate preservation of the public business, property, health, safety and general welfare of the public which requires that this ordinance shall become effective from and after the date of its passage, and it is accordingly so ordained. PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAPEVINE on this the 16th day of February, 2009. APPROVED: ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: ORD. NO. 4 The Facts about Emissions in the Barnett Shale Current 2-9-10 Benzene Facts ® Based on recent Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) sampling, the production of natural gas in Tarrant, western Dallas and eastern Johnson counties generates no benzene air emissions above thresholds that would cause an immediate concern for public health. ® Benzene is a colorless chemical produced from a variety of sources, including motor vehicle traffic, aircraft, industrial manufacturing and many others. ® Benzene is widely used in the U.S. and ranks in the top 20 chemicals by production volume according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). ® According to the CDC, major sources of benzene include tobacco smoke, gas stations, motor vehicle exhaust, building materials, fireplaces and industrial emissions. Most of the natural gas produced by Chesapeake Energy in the Barnett Shale has 0.001 % or 1 J1000th of 1 % benzene in the gas stream as compared to approximately 1 % in gasoline. ® The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) issued its much - anticipated survey results from data collected last fall in January. ® The broader TCEQ survey results support its initial findings in the area and the natural gas industry's assertion that production of natural gas in Tarrant County does not negatively impact the ambient air quality. ® Longstanding TCEQ monitoring locations near oil and gas activity in the Metroplex have shown downward trends in benzene levels. Over the past 10 years benzene levels have declined despite the boom in natural gas production. The levels remain below the long-term Effects Screening Levels (ESLs), a level designated by the TCEQ to trigger more testing. ® TCEQ monitored 94 sites across five counties and found only two locations in Wise County (neither were Chesapeake sites) that would trigger immediate actions to reduce emissions. Both sites have been corrected by their operators. Chesapeake understands that one of these was corrected before the operating company was notified by the TCEQ. ® TCEQ will install two additional long-term monitoring locations at Eagle Mountain Lake and the community of DISH. ® TCEQ will return this spring to conduct additional testing similar to what was done during the fall. e ® An intensive three-day TCEQ air monitoring effort in Fort Worth surveyed 126 natural gas production facilities within the city limits for potentially dangerous air emissions and found no pollutants at levels that would be a cause for concern. ® The sites surveyed were selected through a combination of factors, including facility types, proximity of the site to residences and size of the facility. ® TCEQ utilized Forward Looking Infrared cameras and toxic vapor analyzers to provide real-time detection and estimation of total organic vapor concentrations. Based on the results of those screening tools, instantaneous samples were collected at some locations for laboratory analysis. ® The TCEQ will continue to respond to citizen complaints concerning oil and gas facilities within its 12-hour window and has modified internal guidance to provide quicker response times to complaints. Sources — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website - http://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/benzene/basics/facts.asp — Chesapeake Energy gas stream analysis — Texas Commission on Environmental Quality — 1.27.10 Press Release — TCEQ Completes Study on Air Emissions in Barnett Shale — Texas Commission on Environmental Quality — 1.27.10 Interoffice Memorandum — Health Effects Barnett Shale — Texas Commission on Environmental Quality — 1.12.10 Press Release — Oil and Gas Air Tests in Ft. Worth Find "No Cause for Concern" — Texas Commission on Environmental Quality — 1.11.10 Presentation to Fort Worth — Sadlier FW Review 4 Oil and Gas Air Tests in Ft. Worth Find "No Cause for Concern" - Texas Commission on... Page 1 of 1 Search A to Z Index I Org Chart Home AIR LAND WATER Public Businesses Governments Oiland Gas Air Tests in Ft. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Tuesday, January 12, 2010 - TCEQ will continue air testing, monitoring in Barnett Shale Contact Terry Clawson Phone 512-239-0046 Pager 512-657-0738 An intensive three-day TCEQ air monitoring effort in Ft. Worth the week of Dec.14 surveyed more than a hundred natural gas production facilities within the city limits for potentially dangerous air emissions, and found no pollutants at levels that would be a cause for concern. "In fact, the majority of the testing during that trip found no detection of volatile organic compounds at all," said the TCEQ's John Sadlier, deputy director of the Office of Compliance and Enforcement. "At the sites where our monitoring staff detected odors, or our instruments detected the possible presence of VOCs, we collected more sensitive air canister samples. When analyzed, these samples showed either non - detection or levels of VOCs below levels which would cause any short-term or long-term health concerns." Benzene was among the 22 VOCs (volatile organic compounds) tested for. "This study was undertaken in response to concerns from citizens in the North Texas area," said TCEQ Executive Director Mark Vickery. "Our agency is committed to protecting the health of the people of Texas. While we did not document any dangerous ambient air pollution during this study in Ft. Worth, we will continue to perform additional studies and monitoring in the area of the Barnett Shale." Three teams of experienced monitoring staff fanned out over Ft. Worth from Dec.15 -17, equipped with infrared cameras that detect VOC emissions invisible to the naked eye, hand-held sniffers called toxic vapor analyzers, and air sampling canisters that were used to take samples when any of the instruments detected potential emissions or the staff detected strong odors. The teams surveyed 126 natural gas production sites that ranged from drilling and fracturing processing sites to disposal sites to compressor facilities. The sites surveyed were selected by a combination of factors, including facility types, proximity of the site to residences, and size of the facility. All samples were collected off site, using standard monitoring protocols taking into account wind direction and other atmospheric conditions. The TCEQ will continue to respond to citizen complaints concerning oil and gas facilities and has modified internal guidance to provide quicker response times to complaints. Large scale, more in-depth air quality studies covering a much larger area of the Barnett Shale formation have been conducted, and results are expected in mid -January. The results of the study will be posted on the TCEQ's Barnett Shale Web site, which also contains additional information on air quality in the area. Site Help Disclaimer Web Policies Accessibility Helping our Customers TCEQ Homeland Security Contact Us Last Modified Tue,12 Jan 2010 ©2002-2010 Texas Commission on Environmental Quality http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/eomm_exec/communication/media/011210FWOilandGas 1/14/2010 TCEQ Completes Study on Air Emissions in Barnett Shale - Texas Commission on Envir... Page 1 of 2 am Search A to Z Index ( Org Chart Home) AIR LAND WATER Public Businesses Governments CompletesTCEQ dAir EmissionsBarnett Shale FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2oio - Most readings well below acceptable exposure levels - two hot spots identified and corrected Contact Terry Clawson Phone 1512-239-0046 Pager 512-657-0738 The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has announced the results of its study of air quality in the Barnett Shale area of North Texas. A total of 94 oil and gas monitoring sites were surveyed. At a majority of the monitoring sites, chemicals were either not detected or were detected below levels of health concern. However, two monitoring sites had relatively high levels of benzene. In addition,19 monitoring sites registered benzene concentrations higher than the TCEQ would like to see. The study analyzed more than a hundred volatile organic compounds (VOCs), but mainly focused on benzene, which is a human carcinogen. Although the results are complex, it is clear that gas production facilities can, and in some cases do, emit contaminants in amounts that could be deemed unsafe for life -time (70 years) or long-term exposure. However, at only two monitoring sites were benzene levels found that would trigger immediate actions to reduce emissions. At one monitoring site, the Targa North Texas LP Bryan Compressor Station (monitoring site 8), instantaneous benzene samples were collected at levels up to 1,100 parts per billion (ppb) approximately Zoo yards from two residences. Although these levels are less than the lowest levels shown to cause adverse health effects in short-term human and animal studies, the levels are of potential concern due to their contribution to long-term cumulative exposure levels. The TCEQ provided the monitoring results to Targa and the company reported that repairs had been completed. In testing done the week of Jan. is, VOC levels were below short-term effects screening levels (ESLs), and benzene was at normal background levels, about .25 ppb. In another measurement at a Devon Energy natural gas well (monitoring site 7), a sample was collected with a benzene concentration of 15,000 ppb. Although this sample was collected at the well -head and the general public would not be expected to be exposed to these levels, it clearly demonstrates that gas operations can contribute to benzene concentrations in ambient air. The TCEQ provided the monitoring results to Devon and the company reported that repairs had been completed. Like monitoring site 8, testing done the week of Jan. 18 showed VOC levels at the well -head and at the fence line were below short-term effects screening levels, and benzene was at normal background levels, about .25 ppb. The study also found elevated levels of other VOCs, including carbon disulfide, ethane, 1,2-dibromoethane, and isopentane, but none at levels that would be expected to cause adverse health effects. In addition, several other compounds that can cause odors were detected. NEXT STEPS: • The TCEQ has already instituted new complaint and investigation guidelines for oil and gas production areas that will see citizen complaints investigated within 12 hours. Investigations can result in enforcement actions against entities responsible for excessive emissions. • Two new long-term auto -GC monitors (these monitors perform continuous, near -real-time VOC monitoring) will be installed at DISH and Eagle Mountain Lake to get a better understanding of long-term ambient air conditions, and to help assess the effectiveness of the TCEQ's actions, and to provide information on how to focus future efforts. The TCEQ will continue reconnaissance investigations in the area, using both ground and air -based monitoring assets, and conduct a special emissions inventory of sources including an actual gas analysis from each site. http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/comm_exec/communication/media/1-10BarnettShale 1-27 1 /28/2010 TCEQ Completes Study on Air Emissions in Barnett Shale - Texas Commission on Envir... Page 2 of 2 The TCEQ will investigate sources for proper permit authorizations and require testing of sites with continued excessive emissions. • The TCEQ has undertaken a review of permitting rules that apply to oil and gas operations. The review will ensure that authorizations and permits are enforceable and protective of public health, and that they properly regulate all operations located at an oil and gas site. • The TCEQ will continue to provide compliance assistance to small operators, focused initially on condensate producers. BACKGROUND OF SURVEY: The TCEQ's mobile monitoring organization conducted three surveys, one each in August, October, and November 2009 in Denton, Wise, Parker, Hood, Johnson and Tarrant counties. The surveys measured air emissions around a wide variety of natural gas and natural gas - related production facilities. Monitoring staff made every effort to collect emissions measurements downwind of the sources, moving around to stay in the plume where emissions would be most concentrated. Monitoring staff used hand-held VOC monitors, gas chromatographic monitors mounted in specialized TCEQ vehicles, infrared cameras that detect VOC emissions invisible to the naked eye, and instantaneous VOC canisters that take samples that are later analyzed in the laboratory with high levels of accuracy. Another survey is scheduled for the same area during the spring. MORE INFORMATION AND DATA: More information and data from this study, including the toxicology department memo and the monitoring report, are posted on the TCEQ's Barnett Shale Web site. OTHER SURVEYS: In December, the TCEQ conducted an air monitoring survey around 126 gas production sites in the city of Fort Worth. This monitoring survey found no levels of concern for any compounds. This survey was unrelated to the larger Barnett Shale study. 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No person shall opere-e or Dern t a operate connec o witn the I„ A. 0_l T R operstior of a oradLc ing ell any erg esear motor driver mach ter of lave Y Y 'YPe wh cns c,bXYA eat es a souor nd g ea er than eSdB(cl when macs r d ct a d stc ce of fee' from he boundary of the or I Slid or operation site, whichever s grecte The noise level ®hall be the average of could evel me e roddh,g,i taker con tie '. ively Al ,I any g e'. t ms frm four p` more diameTMica: ly opposite %S"ATER B" post ohs, four 'eat obov ground level, when measured at c di 510 ce a' 30C feet frOfti he or oduc tT on equiaTe.f •�•I / � 71 The a, II s"e SFali of qll t ties be keD free Of oeb'i5. 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Survey work was completed by AZ&B Engineering In October 2008 •� Trees to be removed lE 4 ..R 1st The s aPp g n t �,hor by Vance A 2 A 1 128 r. th. da : 2/24/09�r VICINITY MAP (NOT TO SCALE) SCALE \ 0 2S /0 1 C 0 KAL I I "=b0' CASE NAME: Ch... peeke Energy CASE NUMBER SU0910 LOCATION: 650 We toot P kway Ld i, BbN 1, AC StoneN rN Addron V AYCR EC,ITARv CA AN. '., AND ZW',G COMMISOCN CHAIRMAN CA c S-r, 4 9 n RO O:S A `�OR2 AM1Y WORK 11, CCN L CT N ANY !'07S OR ORDNA S. VA 4 N [ OI ; 'A I DRV, N VICES �evlslotwry Cooper DE?Slgtl = c ES T 1 — — - - — SU09 10 /` K� G�� � A i I Ki so Works =_vc Tree Mitigation Plan 'j 11 1 - p \ rcwr by SDI i 'v 4LL5r2� .h !? II,, �/Llt./k7(.l{ a Q� �', /-\. \1�., Y �..n �. %-, V / i s-,rc y: KC —ARRANT 1 , 4 of 9 AR,R�N 7FPF[ A 8 FRJN _ 1 Landscape ArchiteGure a plsnnir,g A.. X i ., L S b war, x — — c, C �. 8709 Bmokho112N9519 fax 972 Texe975089 'r1 -t14 54" L99CC SAX-2"4 24r ga90 cne .9v Para G��I� �, - A� - 972412-9519 tnt 972-412-95a3 P, — Ph. i6101 „Wlf„ ti rRt P,- l PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS set top of rc 3" above fin to allow for 3" tree sauce A No Scale Do not cut lead- 2 pry, 3/3" rubber nose 9 gauge gale. wie cable 6' metal T - post (2 per tree) located to avolde damage to root ball 3" shredded bark mulch (min.) backfill planting pit with Arch. approved native topsoil compoc'with Water NOTE I. Dlg planting hole 2x the diameter of the rootball. Shade Tree Detail Shrub set top of oo, ball 7' above finished 7'shredded bark grade much., min. 3" commercial Campasl and 1"Sand tilicd .,_. .,._into exls-Ing Soil 9" depth. -� sub -grade B Shrub Detail No Scale Plant Schedule SHRUBS PREPARATION LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR AND REPRESENTATIVE SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING THE CORRECF LOCATION OF ALL UNDERGROUND UTILITIES, PIPES, STRUCTURES, AND LNE RUNS IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY PLANT MATERIALS, PLANT LOCATIONS REFER TO PLANTING PLAN FOR PLANTING LOCATION AND PLANT MATER: AL LEGEND FOR SPEC:�RCATIONS. PLANT MATERIAL LOCATION TO BE STAKED IN THE FIELD AND APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PLANTING, GRADING AND DRAINAGE COOPER DESIGN WORKS ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBRITY FOR FAILURE OF ANY HANDSCAPE AMENITY SUCH AS WALLS, WALKS, ENTRANCES TO STRUCTURES, AND PLANTER BEDS FORMED OR ENCLOSED BY EDGING, WHICH DO NOT DRAIN DUE TO IMPROPER SETUP FOR ELEVATIONS DURING CONSTRUCTION, LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR FINE GRADING, AND VERIFYING "HAT WATER DRAINS AWAY FROM STRUCTURES. COORDINATION LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS ON SITE AS REO'JIRED TO ACCOMPLISH ALL PLANTING OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING ALL PLANTING BEDS IN A WEED AND DEBRIS FREE CONDMON AND SHALL ACCOMPLISH WATERING BY HAND AS DEEMED NECESSARY UNTIL SUBSTANTIAL COMPLET:ON AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE OWNER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ALL WORK FORA PERIOD OF 30 DAYS AFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE. VFRIFICAT''.ON LANDSCAPECONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL QUANTITIES PER DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATION BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, PLANT QUANTITIES HAVE BED PROVIDED AS CONVENIENCE ONLY AND SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED ABSOLUTE. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO BE NOTIFIED IF DISCREPANCIES OCCUR. OTHLRWEL, THE CONTRACTOR IS TO BID THEIR OWN VERIFIED QUAN'FFES PER LANDSCAPE PLAN. PLANTING BEDS ALL BEDS ARE TO BE LEFT 3" ABOVE FINISHED GRADE OF ADJACENT PAVING (IF ANY( TO INCLUDE?" OF MULCH AFTER COMPACTON AND SETTLEMENT. AL'_ BED AREAS SHALL BE ROTOTILLED TO A DEPTH OF 6", ADDING PREPARED SOIL MIXTURE AS REQUIRED. MULCH AFTER SETTLEMENT AND COMPACTION, ALL PLANTING BEDS SHALL SHALL RECEIVE A MINIMUM 3" LAYER OF MULCH. ALL AREAS DISTURBED BY PUNTING OPERATIONS SHALL BE FINE GRADED AND RESEEDED. STANDARDS ALL PLANT MATERIAL SHALL CONFORM TO THE SIZES GIVEN IN THE PLANT SCHEDULE AND SHALL BE NURSERY GROWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE "AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK", LATEST EDITION. ALL PLANTING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH WITH STANDARD AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSERYMEN PROCEDURES AND SPECLICATION5. LANDSCAPE ARCHITEC-4 SHALL APPROVE ANY PLANT SUBSTITUTION. PRUNING ALL TREES ARE TO BE PRUNED AT TIME OF INSTALLATION TO REMOVE DEAD AND UNSIGHTLY LIMBS. ALL TREES ARE TO MATCH HEIGHT, SPREAD, AND CLEAR TRUNK, AND SHALL HAVE STRAIGHT TRUNKS. PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE TO BA AS FOLLOWS: TREES AND SHRUBS 3" ON NG EARTH COMPOST nLLEO INTO THE TOP W EXISTING SOIL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. FERTILIZER ADD FERTILIZER TABLETS TO ALL TREES AND SHRUBS, ONE TABLET PER CALIPER INCH FOR TREES AND ONE TABLET PER 17 HEIGHT OR SPREAD FOR EACH SHRUB, AT TIME OF INSTALLATION, WARRANTY ALL PLANT MATERIAL TO BE GUARANTEED FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE BY THE OWNER. IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL NEW IRRIGATION SYSTEM TO PROVIDE 100%COVERAGE FOR AFFECTED TURF AND BED AREAS, INSTALL NEW CONTROLLER AS REQUIRED, SIZED TO ALLOW FOR FUTURE DEVELOPMENT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT SITE TO DETERMINE REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO BID. STAKING AND GUYING ALL TREES ARE TO BE STAKED AND GJYEC THROUGHOUT THE ONE YEAR WARRANTY AT WH'.CH TIME THE OWNER SHALL DETERMINE IF REMOVAL IS NECESSARY (REFER TO PLANING DETAILS) WEED BARRIER ALL BEDS SHALL RECEIVE DEWITT WEED BARRIER OR APPROVED EQUAL. IT MUST BE APPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT. SYMBOL QTY COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME S12E &CONDITION O 68 W. Myrtle MyriCa cerifero 45 gel.. 5 hL, B' spread. full & heavy. giant 10' o.c. Tree Removal TOTAL CALIPER INCHES TO BE REMOVED: 4278 cal. inches (PROTECTED = 3336 Cal. inches - non protected = 951 cal, inches) TOTAL CALIPER INCHES PLANTED: 0 * see sheet 6 for tree removal 5 AM. A. C 117 R. e�t y c RI A 1287 20n it i dc : 2/24/09 CASE NAME'. C."'esepeake E-Uy CASE NUMBER SU08-10 LOCATION: 650 Westport Parkway:. Lot 1, ! Block 1, A C Stone North Addition IA AYOR SECRE!AP.Y DATE PLANNINC AND ZONING COMMISSION I — �-n TMA•N __ si=— 6 0 9 n ROVA' DOr< NO Au'i1O LZ NY 40� I, ik CoNT� ICI WIT( I ANY COTES IT ORDAANCLS. ),I'AIP;ME.N1 Dk JL V 311M't.". i Sf 2JCES �r Y PNI,�I I�rOr Cooper h ��. �!Lar►dscape xa E 4C' S'neet Na ®�® ®e�all Plan Pad}& Details c� SU09 10 A E,Ku 1 �� -�---- Chesapea� A D _ L , r,.� 1O N_ � s oA - - - K - �.. z A' E�n ��I 6 of 9 E N E R G Y �, G< L V Landsae a ard,neowre a Plane a n9 8709 Brooktwilow Drive FYOWIetl Texas 75089 c DALLA �h 7 23 o^� H —1 � r "l - ° 1 :SAX 21,4 — 341 -9., L� T c i - qY r - - ^ r II 1 -\ n �- A R A \\ I C O UI J Y IXAS J e LL Oq - -- AC, ph,972412.9519 fax 972412-9603 I 2� ,, w.;.tn, Ix 6102 . , UraW ny (N',c: 3/4"7 1 / ....EXIST. 8' W,L. 3 I" DOUBLE CHECK ASSEMBLY I' Y-STRAINER 1" GATE VALVE 1" IRRIGATION METER I- TAP W/ I" GATE VALVE CA! !,'I omwmmmwm%� 4' I 4C CASE NAME: Chesapeake Energy CASE NUMBER: Parkway: LOCATION: 650 Westport Parkt Lot 1, Block 1. A C Stone North Add! t ;on MAYOR SECRETARY DATE: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION DATE: SHEET: 7 OF 9 APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK] IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODE!; OR ORDINANCES. DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES — I Cooper Design Works = I = '_® CHESAPEKE OERATINGINC. , 1 40' - ---- NI-1 7 Of 9 or — w Aft w a IrrAigationPPlan a ARREDON00, ZEPEDA & BRUNZ, LLC 11355 McCRFF ROAD Cli§aeaW A. C. STONE (NORTH) landscape Achilt— PI—ing DALLAS, TX 75238 ENERGY E CI T Y OF GRAPEVINE S J 0 9 10 8709 Br=lb, DO- RoMft, T— 75089 PH-214-341-9900 FAX-214-341-9925 TARRANT COUNTY, T EXAS ph 12-9519 fax 972412-9503 F— TA 'aIC2 PCB-25 BU FLEX PIPE PVC TEE PVC LATERA AI �1 ♦I )1i1 ) 7 L RQC BUBBLER ON FLEX PIPE SCALE: N.T.S. DOUBLE CHECK VALVE A55Y. _ FIN15H &RAVE IB" MIN. _i COPPER PIPIN6 TO CHANGE TO 5CH40 PVC MAINLINE 12' OJT51DE VALVE BOX b" 6RAVEL LAYER (FOLLOW TCEQ AND LOCAL CODES) 2 DOUBLE CHECK ASSEMBLY SCALE: N.T.S. SECTION VIEW MAINLINE, LATERAL, MAINLINE LATERAL WARRING IN AND PARING IN PIPE PIPE CONDUIT THE SAME TRENCH PLAN VIEW WIRE W/O CONDUIT RUN WIRING BENEATH ALL SOLVENT WELD T1E A 24-INCH LOOP IN AND BESIDE MAINLINE. PLASTIC PIPING TO ALL MIRING AT CHANGES TAPE AND BUNDLE AT BE SNAKED IN OF DIRECTION OF 30' 10-FOOT INTERVALS TRENCH AS SHOWN, OR GREATER. UNTIE AFTER ALL CONKS TONS NOTES: HAVE BEEN MADE. 1. SLEEVE BELOW ALL HARDSCAPE ELEMENTS WITH SCHDAO PVC MICE THE DIAMETER OF THE PIPE OR WIRE BUNDLE WITHIN. 2- FOR PIPE AND ARE BURIAL DEPTHS SEE SPECIFICATIONS. PIPE & WIRE TRENCHING SCALE: N.T.S. 25 BUBBLER IISH GRADE/TOP OF MULCH ICK-COUPLING VALVE LVE BOX WITH COVER: 6-INCH SIZE C SCH 80 NIPPLE (LENGTH AS REQUIRED) INCH MINIMUM DEPTH OF 3/4-INCH WASHED GRAVEL C SCH 40 STREET ELL ICK (1 OF 2) IRRIGATION NOTES: VC SCH 80 NIPPLE 1. ALL SPRINKLER EQUIPMENT NUMBERS REFERENCE THE HUNTER EQUIPMENT CATALOG. PIPE mum 111 (LENGTH AS REQUIRED) PVC SCH 40 STREET ELL 2. ALL24 VOLT VALVE PERMANENT WATERPROANGI TO BE OF 14 SINGLE CONDUCTOR. ALL WIRE SPLICES ARE TO BE TEE 3, SLEEVES SHALL BE INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR. SLEEVE MATERIAL SHALL BE PVC. SCHD. 40 ,S2E5 AS INDICATED IN DETAIL LATERAL VC SON 40 TEE OR ELL 4. TEN DAYS PRIOR TO START OF CONSTRUCTION, CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY STATIC WATER PRESSURE. IF STATIC PRESSURE IS LESS THAT 60 PSI, 00 NOT START WORK UNTIL NOTIFIED PVC MAINLINE PIPE TO DO SO BY OWNER —PVC SCH 40 ELL 5. ALL MAIN LINE AND LATERAL PIPING SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF 12 INCHES OF COVER. ALL PIPING 2" . 2" REDWOOD STAKE W/ UNDER PAVING SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM OF I8 INCHES OF COVER. STAINLESS STEEL GEAR 6. THE IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF THE SYSTEM WITH THE NOTE: CLAMPS OR EQUIVALENT SUPPORT SYSTEM LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR SO THAT ALL PLANT MATERIAL WILL BE WATERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INTENT OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. 1. FURNISH FITTINGS AND PIPING NOMINALLY SIZED IDENTICAL TO 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL LAY SLEEVES AND CONDUITS AT TWENTY-FOUR INCHES BELOW FINISH NOMINAL QUICK COUPUNG VALVE INLET SIZE. GRADE OF THE TOP OF PAVEMENT, 8. CONTRACTOR SHALL EXTEND SLEEVES ON FOOT BEYOND EDGE OF ALL PAVEMENT. QUICK —COUPLING VALVE 4 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL CAP PIPE ENDS USING PVC CAPS 10. GENERAL CONSTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH OWNER AND IRRIGATION CONTRACTOR SCALE: N, T. S. WIN AN AS BUILT DRAWING SHOWING ALL SLEEVE LOCATIONS. 11. HUNTER RAIN AND FREEZE SENSORS SHALL BE POLE MOUNTED, EVERY VALVE SHALL BE CONNECTED TO A WEATHER SENSOR. 12. ALL IRRIGATION SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH CITY OF FLOWER MOUND REGULATIONS. 4' MIN. CLEARANCE --PAVING DITCH SLEEVE { LINE SPECIFIED ON PLANS ) 2' CONDUIT .i\���j �� (FOR MAINLINE AND OR LATER PIPE) (FOR VALVE PARES) PVC CAP NOTES: (TYPICAL) 1. ALL IRRIGATION SLEEVES TO BE SCHEDULE 40 PVC. 2. ALL 0 TS TO BE SOLVENT WELDED AND WATERTIGHT. 3. WHERE THERE IS MORE THAN ONE SLEEVE, EXTEND THE SMALLER SLEEVE TO 24-INCHES MINIMUM ABOVE FINISH GRADE. 4, MECHANICALLY TAMP TO 95% PROCTOR. �LEEVING SCALE: N.T.S. VAVVE WIRES DC LATCHING SOLENOID COMPATABLE MTH LET CONTROLLER LID \HUNTER VALVE J y VALVE BOX 90- ELL SCHEDULE 80 PVC NIPPLE MAIN LINE FITTING LATERAL LINE PVC LAT TO SPRINKLERS MAIN SUPPLY LINE ELECTRIC VALVE SCALE: N.T.S. m DO EASE, E BASE, FINISH GRADE I I> 2'O EXTEND CONDUIT TO BED AREA SOAR CONTROLLER WITH RAIN AND FREEZE SENSOR 3.5' TALL STAINLESS STEEL POLE SIDEWALK SKIT HOT WIRE Tri �WRE ON CONNECT TO IRRIGATION VALVES 6' ROUND VALVE BOX (LOCATE IN BED AREA)t- TO SENSOR LEIT XX—STATION SOLAR CONTROLLER 7 SCALE: N.T.S. CASE NAME: Chesapecke Emrgy CASE NUMBER: SUD9-10 LOCATION: 650 Westport PQrkWOya Lot 1. 0look 1. A C StOne North Addition MAYOR SECRETARY DATE: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN DATE: SHEET: 8 OF 9 APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR ORDINANCES. 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A C Stme Nrrth Addit)on MAYOR SECRETARY DATE: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN DATE: SHEET: 9 OF 9 APPROVAL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE ANY WORK IN CONFLICT WITH ANY CODES OR GRDINANCES. OEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT SERVICES These ptena have been reviewed end approved by a Chesapeake Field Representaa- Signature: Printed Name: p i ame, r /V i.� _ C F- V) re TO C z C O? V C Z L ® G) CO 0. C6 o 0 6 s/ J Designer JLSNR Date JAN 30 2009 Scale As Noted SU09-1 0 9 of 9