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O-21-21VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD ORDINANCE NO. 2021- 0-21-21 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING AN AMENDMENT TO A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR AN ELECTRIC SUBSTATION, A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR AN ESSENTIAL SERVICES ANTENNA SUPPORT STRUCTURE, AND A VARIATION FROM SECTION 5.02-F.3.a OF THE "DEERFIELD ZONING ORDINANCE 1978," AS AMENDED (525 Lake Cook Road) WHEREAS, Commonwealth Edison Co. ("Owner's is the record title owner of the property commonly known as 525 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield, Illinois ("Property's, which Property is legally described in Exhibit A attached and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Property is located within the C-2 Outlying Commercial District of the Village ("C-2 District's; and WHEREAS, on April 1, 1968, pursuant to Ordinance 0-68-13, the Village granted the Owner a conditional use permit to allow the Property to be used for a public utility facility ("Utility Special Use Permit'; and WHEREAS, as part of the Owner's "smart -grid" initiative, the Owner desires to construct on the Property: (1) an approximately 104 foot tall antenna support structure ("Essential Services Antenna Support Structure'; (ii) three utility fiber enclosures; (Ili) a utility enclosure for batteries (`Battery Enclosure'; and (iv) new fencing (collectively, "Improvements'; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 5.02-C of the "Deerfield Zoning Ordinance 1978," as amended ("Zoning Ordinance'), Essential Services Antenna Support Structures may be constructed in the C-2 District only upon the issuance of a special use permit; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 5.02-F.3.a of the "Deerfield Zoning Ordinance 1978" ("Zoning Ordinance', properties in the C-2 District are required to have a minimum front yard of not less than 50 feet ("Required Front Yard'); and WHEREAS, the Owner desires to allow the existing Control Building and the Battery Enclosure to encroach 34 feet and 29 feet respectively, into the Required Front Yard, in violation of Section 5.02-F.3.a of the Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the Owner has filed an application ("Application') with the Village for: (i) an amendment to the Utility Special Use Permit allow the Improvements ("Special Use Amendment'; (ii) a special use permit for the Essential Services Antenna Support Structure ("Support Structure Special Use Permit'; and (Ili) a variation from Section 5.02-F.3.a of the Zoning Ordinance to allow the existing Control Building to remain approximately 16 feet from the front property line and to construct the Battery Enclosure approximately 21 feet from the front lot line of the Property (`Requested Variation'; and {00121013.21 WHEREAS, a public hearing of the Plan Commission of the Village of Deerfield to consider the Application was duly advertised in the Deerfield Review on April 1, 2021 and held on April 22, 2021; and WHEREAS, on April 22, 2021, the Plan Commission adopted Findings of Fact, recommending that the Village Board approve the Special Use Amendment and Support Structure Special Use Permit; and WHEREAS, a public hearing of the Board of Zoning Appeals of the Village of Deerfield (`BZA') to consider the approval of the Requested Variation was duly advertised in the Deerfield Review on April 1, 2021, and held on May 4, 2021; and WHEREAS, on May 4, 2021, the BZA voted to recommend approval of the Requested Variation, in accordance with Section 13.07-E of the Zoning Code; and WHEREAS, the Village Board has determined that: (i) the Special Use Amendment and Support Structure Special Use Permit complies with the required standards for special use permits set forth in Articles 13 of the Zoning Ordinance; and (ii) the Requested Variation complies with the required standards for variations set forth in Section 13.07 of the Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, consistent with the Plan Commission and BZA recommendations, the Village Board has determined that it will serve and be in the best interests of the Village and its residents to approve the Special Use Amendment, Support Structure Special Use Permit, and Requested Variation for the Property, in accordance with, and subject to, the conditions, restrictions, and provisions of this Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE VILLAGE BOARD OF DEERFIELD, LAKE AND COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows: SECTION ONE: RECITALS. The foregoing recitals are incorporated into, and made a part of, this Ordinance as the findings of the Village Board. SECTION TWO: APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT TO SPECIAL USE PERMIT. Subject to, and contingent upon, the conditions, restrictions, and provisions set forth in Section Five of this Ordinance, the Village Board hereby approves the Special Use Amendment for the Property to allow for the installation of the Improvements, in accordance with, and pursuant to, Article 13 of the Zoning Ordinance and the home rule powers of the Village. SECTION THREE: APPROVAL OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT. Subject to, and contingent upon, the conditions, restrictions, and provisions set forth in Section Five of this Ordinance, the Village Board hereby approves the Special Use Permit for the Property to allow for the installation of the Essential Services Antenna Support Structure, in accordance with, and pursuant to, Article 13 of the Zoning Ordinance and the home rule powers of the Village. SECTION FOUR: APPROVAL OF REQUESTED VARIATION. Subject to, and contingent upon, the conditions, restrictions, and provisions set forth in Section Five of {00121013.2) 2 this Ordinance, and pursuant to Section 13.07-G of the Zoning Code and the home rule powers of the Village, the Village Board hereby grants the Requested Variation from Section 5.02-F.3.a of the Zoning Ordinance to permit the installation of the Battery Enclosure and to allow the existing Control Building to remain in its current location. SECTION FIVE: CONDITIONS. Notwithstanding any use or development right that may be applicable or available pursuant to the provisions of the Village Code or the Zoning Ordinance, or any other rights the Owner may have, the approvals granted in Sections Two, Three, and Four of this Ordinance are hereby expressly subject to and contingent upon the redevelopment, use, and maintenance of the Property in compliance with each and all of the following conditions: A. Com liance with Regulations. The redevelopment, use, operation, and maintenance of the Property must comply with all applicable Village codes and ordinances, as the same have been or may be amended from time to time, except to the extent specifically provided otherwise in this Ordinance. B. Compliance with Plans. The redevelopment, use, operation, and maintenance of the Property must comply with the plans in Exhibit B attached to and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance, except for minor changes and site work approved by the Village Principal Planner in accordance with all applicable Village standards. C. Reimbursement of Village Costs. In addition to any other costs, payments, fees, charges, contributions, or dedications required under applicable Village codes, ordinances, resolutions, rules, or regulations, the Owner must pay to the Village, promptly upon presentation of a written demand or demands therefor, all legal fees, costs, and expenses incurred or accrued in connection with the review, negotiation, preparation, consideration, and review of this Ordinance. Payment of all such fees, costs, and expenses for which demand has been made must be made by a certified or cashier's check. Further, the Owner will be liable for, and must pay upon demand, all costs incurred by the Village for publications and recordings required in connection with the aforesaid matters. SECTION SIX: RECORDATION• BINDING EFFECT. A copy of this Ordinance shall be recorded in the Office of the Cook County Recorder of Deeds against the Property. This Ordinance and the privileges, obligations, and provisions contained herein run with the Property and inure to the benefit of, and are binding upon, the Owner and its personal representatives, successors, and permitted assigns. SECTION SEVEN: FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CONDITIONS. Upon the failure or refusal of the Owner to comply with any or all of the conditions, restrictions, or provisions of this Ordinance, in addition to all other remedies available to the Village, the approvals granted in Sections Two, Three, and Four of this Ordinance ("Approval') may, at the sole discretion of the Village Board, by ordinance duly adopted, be revoked and become null and void; provided, however, that the Village Board may not so revoke the Approval unless it first provides the Owner with two months advance written notice of the reasons for revocation and an opportunity to be heard at a regular meeting of the Village (00121013.21 3 Board. In the event of such revocation, the Village Manager and Village Attorney are hereby authorized and directed to bring such zoning enforcement action as may be appropriate under the circumstances. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything else contained in this Ordinance, neither the Owner's failure to comply with this Ordinance, nor anything else contained herein, shall affect or restrict the Owner's rights to use the Property as otherwise permitted by the Zoning Ordinance. SECTION EIGHT: AMENDMENTS. Any amendment to any provision of this Ordinance may be granted only pursuant to the procedures, and subject to the standards and limitations, provided in the Zoning Ordinance for the granting of special use permits or variations, as may be applicable. SECTION NINE: EFFECTIVE DATE. A. This Ordinance will be effective only upon the occurrence of all of the following events: 1. Passage by the Village Board by a majority vote in the manner required by law; 2. Publication in pamphlet form in the manner required by law; 3. The filing by the Owner with the Village Clerk of a fully executed Unconditional Agreement and Consent, in the form of Exhibit C attached to and, by this reference, made a part of this Ordinance, to accept and abide by each and all of the terms, conditions, and limitations set forth in this Ordinance and to indemnify the Village for any claims that may arise in connection with the approval of this Ordinance; and 4. Recordation of this Ordinance, together with such exhibits as the Village Clerk deems appropriate for recordation, with the office of the Recorder of Cook County. B. In the event that the Owner does not file fully executed copies of the Unconditional Agreement and Consent, as required by Section 9.A.3 of this Ordinance, within 30 days after the date of final passage of this Ordinance, the Village Board will have the right, in its sole discretion, to declare this Ordinance null and void and of no force or effect. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] {00121013.2) 4 AYES: Benton, Jacoby, Jester, Oppenheim, Seiden NAYS: None ABSTAIN: None ABSENT: Metts-Childers PASSED: July 6, 2021 APPROVED: July 7, 2021 ORDINANCE NO, 0-21-21 r Daniel C. Shapiro, Mayor ATTEST Kent S. treet, Villag Clerk (00121013.21 5 EXHIBIT A LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY PARCELI: LOT TEN (10) IN DOWNEY'S COOK COUNTY COUNTRY HOME ADDITION TO DEERFIELD, A SUBDIVISION OF THAT PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION FOUR (4), TOWNSHIP FORTY-TWO (42) NORTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE SAID SECTION AND THE EAST LINE OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY OF THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILROAD COMPANY; THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE SAID LINE OF SAID RIGHT-OF- WAY ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR (1174) FEET; THENCE EAST EIGHT HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE AND TWENTY HUNDREDTHS (825.20) FEET; THENCE NORTHWESTERLY ONE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR (1174) FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION; THENCE WESTERLY EIGHT HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE AND TWENTY HUNDREDTHS (825.20) FEET ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SECTION TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. EXCEPTING THEREFROM ANY INTEREST IN THAT PORTION THEREOF DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE NORTH SEVENTEEN (17) FEET OF SAID LOT 10 IN DOWNEY'S COOK COUNTY COUNTRY HOME ADDITION TO DEERFIELD, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF EASEMENT FOR HIGHWAY PURPOSES OF LAKE COOK ROAD IN SECTIONS THIRTY THREE (33), TOWNSHIP FORTY-THREE (43) NORTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN AND SECTION FOUR (4), TOWNSHIP FORTY-TWO (42) NORTH, RANGE TWELVE (12) EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN RECORDED APRIL 3, 1930 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 10627383, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE SOUTH 19.00 FEET OF THE NORTH 36.00 FEET OF LOT 10 IN DOWNEY'S COOK COUNTY COUNTRY HOME ADDITION TO DEERFIELD, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 12, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN AND THAT PART OF THE WESTERLY 1/2 OF VACATED FLORENCE AVENUE, LYING SOUTH OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 17.00 FEET OF SAID LOT 10 AND LYING NORTH OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 36.00 FEET OF SAID LOT 1, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 2: LOT 9 IN DOWNEY'S COOK COUNTY COUNTRY HOME ADDITION TO DEERFIELD, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN ACCORDING TO THE PLAT {00121013.21 THEREOF RECORDED JULY 27, 1914, AS DOCUMENT 5464976 IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, EXCEPT THAT PART THEREOF BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 9; THENCE NORTH 89056'31" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 9 A DISTANCE OF 66.28 FEET TO A POINT OF BEGINNING FOR SAID PARCEL; THENCE NORTH 89056'31" EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 9 A DISTANCE OF 309.82 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 9. THENCE NORTH 25012'54" WEST ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAID LOT 9 A DISTANCE OF 158.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89056'31" WEST A DISTANCE OF 133.10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 37°23'50" WEST A DISTANCE OF 180.15 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. PARCEL 3: THE SOUTH HALF OF VACATION FLORENCE AVENUE ACCORDING THE PLAT OF VACATION RECORDED JULY 6, 1975, AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 23142100 EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PART LYING NORTH OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 36.00 FEET OF LOT 10 IN DOWNEY'S COOK COUNTY COUNTRY HOME ADDITION TO DEERFIELD, A SUBDIVISION OF PART OF THE NORTH HALF OF SECTION 4, TOWNSHIP 42 NORTH, RANGE 12 EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED JULY 27, 1914, AS DOCUMENT 5464976. ALSO EXCEPTING THEREFROM THAT PART LYING SOUTH OF THE EASTERLY EXTENSION OF THE NORTH LINE OF AN EXCEPTION TO LOT 9 IN SAID DOWNEY'S COOK COUNTY COUNTRY HOME ADDITION TO DEERFIELD, AS DESCRIBED IN WARRANTY DEED RECORDED AUGUST 3, 1967 AS DOCUMENT NUMBER 20218486, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS. 525 LAKE COOK RD., DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS; PIN: 04-04-101-025-0000 100121013.21 EXHIBIT B PLANS 100121013.21 R- �JI i LIB; 3I I �aF Af 1= y - k d� ik€°k€i .9 end dd� e s"as g x s �b�es�ksd��@ X Do „ Wg"see s $ A' ��d"€ nq � pr°„5 _ €e 5@e'eo 3sa EE5 6 .59910#1 _E.gg ' 3 =AGM g'agg sN�& Fi k "€'� €'s� tx€ § `4 $9` €..k�., zW xd ;ap3�:Y=&ey;k �g= a I>a'cox�ag ad: ed a `€s8'X=1v a e7a a os u :albC"a id 6 8E x' xe NIB, �a�`a idm k �Cg� S ppc6Rtl9£ �4 YE"Zy8€ x xy Elk€xGd. tl r 3'3F ��yy =a 1. zh Eppx €Y°Feh' C£C°a$ €�€€9 IN gg d8. 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EXCLUDING SAT., SUN., & HOLIDAYS AAI 1' 40 Approxfmate Project Lacabon ` 062-OM92 REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL '- ENGDM OF ''����'�r�Cldlpl?,o`O��``• r4r ENGINEER DATE JOHN A. LAPAGLIA ILLINOIS REGISTRATION No. 062-070592 EXPIRATION DATE: 11/2021 THESE PLANS OR ANY PART THEREOF SHALL BE CONSIDERED VOID WITHOUT SIGNATURE, SEAL, AND EXPIRATION DATE OF SEAL OF THE ENGINEER. I v312.32 EXISTING SPOT ELEVATION 672 PROPOSED GRADE D x672.32 PROPOSED SPOT ELEVATION 4 2„5X PROPOSED GROUND SLOPE •$ 1DOT CLASS 1B LOW MAINTENANCE \11 LAWN MIX ON 1I 1 1I ((ACTTUALZ LOCATTIONRUBD FIELD) SF SINGLE ROW SILT FENCE — XXX - TREE PROTECTION IC ILA SE 3/25/2021 Commonwealth Edison Co. ckwrmChicago, Illinois Transmission and 01stdbu6on Op ... tlons A CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD. TITLE SHEET 9575 W. Higgins Road, Sub® 600 Rosemont le"Is 60018 (847) 823-0500 T D C 213 D E E R F I E L D �� xx 7 6 5 1 4 1 3 1 5 1 4 R 2 E It C A IG1 SURVEY NOTES 1. TOPOGRAPHY INFORMATION TAKEN FROM TOPOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT AND WIRE STUDY WITH LATEST REVISION DATE OF 1-28-2021. PREPARED BY HR GREEN. ONSTRUCTION NOT 1. SITE PREPARATION AND EARTHWORK WILL INCLUDE STRIPPING, PROOF -ROLLING, EXCAVATION, TRENCHING, DEWATERING, FILLING, AND BACKFILLING OPERATIONS. ANY TOPSOIL, UNCONTROLLED FILL, PEAT OR OTHER DELETERIOUS MATERIALS SHOULD BE STRIPPED FROM AREAS TO BE OCCUPIED BY ANY STRUCTURES AND FROM AREAS TO BE FILLED. 2. THE CLEARING AND GRUBBING OF ALL TREES, SNAGS, LOGS, BRUSH, STUMPS, SHRUBS, RUBBISH AND SIMILAR MATERIALS SHALL BE CLEARED FROM WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE DESIGNATED AREAS. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, ALL STUMPS,ROOTS AND ROOT CLUSTERS THAT HAVE A DIAMETER OF 1 INCH OR LARGER SHALL BE GRUBBED OUT TO A DEPTH OF AT LEAST 2 FEET BELOW SUBGRADE FOR CONCRETE STRUCTURES AND 1 FOOT BELOW THE GROUND SURFACE AT EMBANKMENT SITES AND OTHER DESIGNATED AREAS. 3. FOLLOWING SITE CLEARING AND EXCAVATION, THE EXPOSED SUBGRADE SHOULD BE EXAMINED TO EVALUATE WHETHER SCARIFICATION AND RE -COMPACTION IS REQUIRED. AT A MINIMUM, THE EXPOSED SUBGRADE IN AREAS THAT WILL NOT RECEIVE NEW FILL SHOULD BE ROLLED WITH A SMOOTH -DRUM ROLLER TO PROVIDE A UNIFORM SURFACE. SURFACES TO RECEIVE STRUCTURAL FILL SHOULD BE SCARIFIED TO A DEPTH OF 6 INCHES AND RE - COMPACTED. 4. THE DISPOSAL OF ALL MATERIALS CLEARED AND GRUBBED FROM THE DESIGNATED AREAS SHALL BE DISPOSED OF AT LOCATIONS AS DETERMINED BY COMED. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLYING WITH ALL LOCAL RULES AND REGULATIONS AND THE PAYMENT OF ANY AND ALL FEES THAT MAY RESULT FROM DISPOSAL AT LOCATIONS AWAY FROM THE PROJECT SITE. 5. ALL UNSUITABLE OR SURPLUS EXCAVATED MATERIAL SHALL BE DISPOSED OF AT A LOCATION APPROVED BY COMED ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT. 6. TO THE EXTENT THEY ARE NEEDED, ALL SUITABLE MATERIAL FROM THE SPECIFIED EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF REQUIRED PERMANENT EARTH FILL. THE SUITABILITY OF MATERIAL FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES IS DETERMINED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT WASTE OR OTHERWISE DISPOSE OF SUITABLE EXCAVATED MATERIAL. 7. EXCAVATIONS SHALL COMPLY WITH OSHA CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY STANDARDS (29CFR PART 1926) SUBPART P, EXCAVATIONS, TRENCHING, AND SHORING. ALL EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE COMPLETED AND MAINTAINED IN A SAFE AND STABLE CONDITION THROUGHOUT THE TOTAL CONSTRUCTION PHASE. STRUCTURE AND TRENCH EXCAVATIONS SHALL BE COMPLETED TO THE SPECIFIED ELEVATIONS AND TO THE LENGTH AND WIDTH REQUIRED TO SAFELY INSTALL, ADJUST AND REMOVE ANY FORMS, BRACING, OR SUPPORTS NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE WORK. EXCAVATIONS OUTSIDE THE LINES AND LIMITS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS OR SPECIFIED HEREIN REQUIRED TO MEET SAFETY REQUIREMENTS SHALL BE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR IN CONSTRUCTING AND MAINTAINING A SAFE AND STABLE EXCAVATION. 8. FILL OR BACKFILL SHALL BE PLACED IN NO MORE THAN B" LIFTS OF UNIFORM THICKNESS. 9. ALL GRANULAR FILL WITHIN THE LIMITS OF STRUCTURES SHOULD BE COMPACTED TO 95 PERCENT MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY (MODIFIED PROCTOR VALUE PER ASTM METHOD D-1557). IF REUSED ON SITE, NATIVE SILTY CLAY SOIL SHOULD BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF 90 PERCENT DRY DENSITY (MODIFIED PROCTOR VALUE) AT 1 TO 4 PERCENT WET OF OPTIMUM FOR AREAS NOT SUPPORTING STRUCTURES. FOR AREAS SUPPORTING STRUCTURES, NATIVE SOIL SHOULD BE COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OR 92 PERCENT AND MAXIMUM OF 95 PERCENT MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY (MODIFIED PROCTOR VALUE) AT 1 TO 4 PERCENT WET OF OPTIMUM. 10. FILL MATERIAL SHALL BE FREE OF FROZEN SOIL, SOD, BRUSH, ROOTS AND OTHER PERISHABLE MATERIALS. ROCK PARTICLES LARGER THAN 3" SHALL BE REMOVED PRIOR TO COMPACTION. 11. ALL SPOT ELEVATIONS ARE AT TOP OF FINISHED GRADE/SURFACE. 12. EACH LIFT SHALL BE COMPACTED USING APPROPRIATE COMPACTION METHODS. 13. FINISHED GRADE/SUBGRADE SHALL BE TESTED FOR COMPACTION USING A NUCLEAR DENSITY GAUGE TO DETERMINE IF DENSITY MEETS 95% MODIFIED PROCTOR VALUE. TESTING SHOULD BE DONE EVERY 50 LINEAR FEET. 14. IN AREAS WHERE OVER EXCAVATION IS REQUIRED TO REMOVE UNSUITABLE MATERIAL, 3- INCH STONE (IDOT CA-1 MATERIAL SPECIFICATON) SHOULD BE USED AS STRUCTURAL FILL. THE STRUCTURAL FILL SHOULD EXTEND A MINIMUM OF FIVE FEET LATERALLY FROM FOOTPRINT OF THE PROPOSED FOUNDATIONS. A MINIMUM OF 6-INCHES OF CRUSHED STONE (IDOT CA-6) SHOULD BE PLACED OVER 3-INCH STONE. A NON -WOVEN GEOTEXILE SEPARATION FABRIC SHOULD BE PLACED BETWEEN AGGREGATES OF DIFFERENT GRADATIONS. 15. EXCAVATIONS WILL BE REQUIRED DURING FOUNDATIONS AND UTILITY -TRENCH INSTALLATION. IF OPEN -CUT EXCAVATIONS ARE MADE DEEPER THAN 4 FEET, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT THE SIDE SLOPES OF THE EXCAVATION ARE TO BE CUT NOT STEEPER THAN 2 HORIZONTAL TO 1 VERTICAL UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS. 16. THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER SHOULD APPROVE ALL IMPORTED FILL MATERIALS BEFORE MATERIALS ARE BROUGHT TO THE SITE. THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER SHOULD ALSO OBSERVE SITE GRADING, INCLUDING STRIPPING, SCARIFYING, AND PLACING AND COMPACTING OF FILLS AND BACKFILLS. GENERAL NOTES: 1. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS: ALL EARTHWORK, CRUSHED STONE SURFACING, ROADWORK, SLOPE PROTECTION, DRAINAGE WORK AND ALL THE WORK SHOWN ON THESE DESIGN DRAWINGS SHALL CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS, WITH ALL THE LATEST EDITION AND AMENDMENTS THERE TO. A.) APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION-IDOT. B. APPLICABLE SECTIONS OF COOK COUNTY. C. COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY DESIGN GUIDES AND SYSTEM STANDARDS D. ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES & REGULATIONS. 2. TOPOGRAPHIC AND PROPERTY MAPS: A.) THE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP WAS PREPARED BY FIR GREEN LAST REVISED 1-28-2021. 3. GRADING AND SURFACING: GENERAL FILL FOR SWITCHYARD AREAS (NOT BENEATH EQUIPMENT, BUILDING OR PAVED ROADS) SHALL NOT CONTAIN MORE THAN 1% OF ORGANIC DELETERIOUS MATERAIL, SHALL BE FREE OF EXCESS MOISTURE, AND HAVE A MAXIMUM PARTICLE SIZE OF 3". A.) ANY TOPSOIL, MULCH MATERIALS OR EXISTING AGGREGATE SHALL BE REMOVED AND STOCKPILED SEPARATELY. AGGREGATE MAY BE RE -USED AT THE OWNERS DISCRETION. B.) A MINIMUM SIX-INCH THICK LAYER OF CRUSHED AGGREGATE (CA-6) SHALL BE PLACED AND COMPACTED WITHIN THE ENTIRE FENCED AREA OVER THE EXPOSED GRADED SURFACE. EXTEND YARD AGGREGATE 3' BEYOND OUTSIDE OF NEW FENCE. SEE TYPICAL SURFACING DETAIL. C.) GRADE SHOWN WITHIN NEW SWITCHYARD FENCE IS TOP OF FINISHED AGGREGATE SURFACING, 4. RESTORATION WORK: A.) ALL DISTURBED AREAS WITHIN PROPERTY SHALL BE RESTORED BY THE CONTRACTOR TO A CONDITION ACCEPTABLE TO THE OWNER. B.) UPON COMPLETION OF ANY CONSTRUCTION WORK WITHIN THE R.O.W., AREA SHALL BE RESTORED TO A CONDITION ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY AND/OR COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. 5. SEEDED TOPSOIL COVER: A.) DISTURBED AREAS OUTSIDE OF SWITCHYARD FENCE SHALL BE COVERED WITH 4 INCHES OF SEEDED TOPSOIL OR AS NOTED. B.) PREPARE BEDDING, SEED, FERTILIZER, AND MULCH PER IDOT SECTIONS 250.05, 250.06, 250.04, AND 251.03 METHOD 3, RESPECTIVELY. 6. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR HAVING THE PUBLIC UTILITY COMPANIES LOCATE THEIR FACILITIES IN THE FIELD PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, AND SHALL ALSO BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PRESERVATION, AND RESTORATION IF DAMAGED, TO THESE PUBLIC FACILITIES AT THE CONTRACTOR OWN EXPENSE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CALL JULIE AT 1-800-892-0123 A MINIMUM OF 48 HOURS BEFORE EXCAVATING. THE ENGINEER DOES NOT WARRANT THE LOCATION OF ANY EXISTING UTILITIES SHOWN ON THE PLAN. 7. ALL WARNING SIGNS, PAVEMENT MARKINGS, AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DURING CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES (MUTCD). 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SETTING UP THE REQUIRED MONUMENTS AND CONTROL POINTS AND SUPPLY ALL THE SURVEYING SERVCIES NECESSARY FOR COMPLETION OF HIS WORK, INCLUDING AS -BUILT SURVEY AS NECESSARY. 9. FENCING: ALL FENCING MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION SHALL CONFORM TO COMED SPECIFICATION FOR CHAIN LINK FENCING, C233, OR SECURITY FENCE STANDARD PROVIDED BY COMED. 10. PRECAUTIONS FOR CONTRACTORS/INSTALLERS: A.) UNDERGROUND OR EMBEDDED UTILITIES MAY BE LOCATED WITHIN OR ADJACENT TO THE AREA IN WHICH EXCAVATION DEMOLITION FOUNDATION OR MODIFICATION WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED PERMIT MATRIX pERMi AIANCREVIEWTIME SUBMITTED AMICAPATEO APPRDYEOPERMIT RECOM Villageo7Dee4ield Bullding Ae­lk Teo 1-3nounths TBD UTILITY MATRI _ DATE SENT TO RESPONSE DATE UTCOMP Y ! AT&T(DISTRISUTION) 1000 COMMERCE DRIVE. FLOOR i OAK BROOK. IL 60523 ATTN: URMI PICONE EMAIL. g116Z8CALmm EMAIL. norm .' eat.mm COMCAST NO INDUSTRIAL DRIVE ELMHURST. IL 60126 ATTN. MARTHA GIERAS PH: (224) 229.5862 EMAIL Itwnfn c�aras rvhb.Wmoasl.com 134S TECHNOLOGY LLC ATTN: EODIE ZAMUDIO PH: (815) 9553284 EMAIL. edubfft NICOR GAS t B44 FERRY ROAD NAPERVILLE. 1,160563 ATTN. CHARLES "CHIP' PARROT'T PH:(630) 368-3319 EMAIL. 9AU McdtdlMr ram ZAYO FIBER SOLUTIONS 910 JORIE IBOL&EVARD OAR BROOK IL 60523 ATTN; TIM PAYMENT PH: (630) ZN-BO03 EMAIL tirrudl :a rranl iaw�ltt B.) REFERENCES RELATING TO THE UNDERGROUND OR EMBEDDED UTILITIES ARE PROVIDED TO ASSIST THE CONTRACTOR INSTALLER IN THE FIELD LOCATING THOSE UTILITIES AND OTHER POSSIBLE OR EMBEDDED INTERFERENCES WITH THE WORK. C.) REFERENCES IDENTIFIED SHALL NOT SUBSTITUTE FOR THE CONTRACTOR INSTALLER OBLIGATION TO FIELD LOCATE ANY UNDERGROUND OF EMBEDDED UTILITIES OR INTERFERENCES THAT MAY AFFECT THE WORK. D.) THE CONTRACTOR /INSTALLER SHALL EXERCISE DUE CAUTION DURING ALL EXCAVATION/FOUNDATION AND UNDERGROUND DEMOLITION WORK.. ) (cam E.) AORTHE EWH GOVERNING LL WORK DONE OONTRACT DOCUMENTS; ; (BSUBCONTRACTOR FORMED( EXCLUSIVELAND Y COMPLY TRAINED. ALL APPLICABLE A) CONFORM O PERSONNEL RSO NEL REGULATIONS, PROGRAMS AND PRACTICIES TO ENSURE THE SAFETY OF ALL PEOPLE LOCATED ON THE WORK SITE, INCLUDING THE CONTRACTOR INSTALLERPERSONNEL (OR THAT OF ITS SUBCONTRACTOR(S)) PERFORMING THE WORK. 11. ALL DEWATERING OF THE SITE SHALL BE CONSIDERED INCIDENTAL TO THE CONTRACT. 12. ALL STORM SEWERS TO BE REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 13. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO IDENTIFY ALL DRAIN TILES AND RE -LOCATE OR REPLACE THEM AS NECESSARY. 14. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY ALL SOIL AND SUBGRADE CONDITIONS. 15. ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES WITHIN THE SUBSTATION LIMITS SHALL BE [DOT STANDARD TYPE 1 FRAME OPEN LIDS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES WITHIN THE LAWN AREAS SHALL BE NEENAH R-2504-0, R-2558-G, OR R-1713 FRAME AND GRATES AS SHOWN ON THE PLANS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 16. ALL PROPOSED MANHOLES, CATCH BASINS, INLETS, AND STORMTRAP STRUCTURES ARE TO BE RATED UNDER H-20 LOADING. 17. ALL CONCRETE STORM STRUCTURES SHALL HAVE A MONOLITHIC BASE WITH TONGUE AND BARREL GROOVE SECTIONS. ANY SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS MUST BE BROUGHT UP TO COMED FOR APPROVAL. 18. UPON COMPLETION OF THE SUBSTATION EXPANSION WORK, ALL STORM SEWER WITHIN THE PROPOSED WORK AREA SHALL BE CLEANED FREE OF ALL DEBRIS AND TELEVISED PRIOR TO FINAL COMPLETION OF WORK. 19. ALL STRUCTURES (EXCEPT CONTROL STRUCTURES AND VALVE VAULTS) SHALL HAVE A FOUR (4) FOOT SEDIMENT COLLECTION TRAP BELOW THE OUTLET PIPE. 20. ALL STRUCTURES MUST COMPLY WITH COMED'S C SPEC SECTION C4378 AND C4379. 21. ANY UNSUITABLE MATERIALS OBSERVED DURING THE EVALUATION AND PROOF -ROLLING OPERATIONS SHOULD BE UNDERCUT AND REPLACED WITH COMPACTED STRUCTURAL FILL AND/OR STABILIZED IN -PLACE. THE POSSIBLE NEED FOR, AND EXTENT OF, UNDERCUTTING AND/OR IN -PLACE STABILIZATION REQUIRED CAN BEST BE DETERMINED BY THE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER AT THE TIME OF CONSTRUCTION. STORM SEWER TRENCH BACKFILL OF STORM SEWER WITHIN SUBSTATION AND UNDER Q1 PAVEMENT SHALL BE COMPACTED GRANULAR BACKFILL (CA-6). ALL OTHER AREAS OF STORM SEWER SHALL HAVE COMPACTED EXCAVATED BACKFILL. STORM SEWER: O COMPACTED GRANULAR MATERIAL CA-7 TO SPRING LINE OF PIPE COMPACT TO 95% (ASTM 0-1557) 9" LIFTS MAX. 3 4" COMPACTED GRANULAR BEDDING MATERIAL, CA-6 GRADATION. 12" LIFTS MAX. (LOOSE MEASURE). COMPACT TO 957. (ASTM D-1557). UNSUITABLE MATERIAL TO BE REMOVED WHERE DIRECTED BY ENGINEER AND REPLACED WITH SUITABLE MATERIAL AND COMPACTED.. QS TRENCH WIDTH - PIPE D.D. = 24" MINIMUM TYPICAL TRENCH CROSS SECTION N.T.S. 5 CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD. 9575 W. Higgins Road, Suite 6DO Rosemont, Illinois 60018 (847) 823-050D Commonwealth Edison Co. ckwrmChicago, Illinois oO"'P°o Trcnsmission old Distribution oaroueae GENERAL NOTES AND UTILITY MATRIX TDC213 DEERFIELD E D C 1 IN 7 1 6 5 1 4 1 3 a 6 1 5 4 1 3 2 E In C a 0 STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE PLAN lA' Min -c WW0PL=]3hi J Filter Fabrlc SECTION A -A Rr.•/orcrtl Cancrele J ➢loin Speer SECTION B-B elrrYul! 1►.pr,e4 0.h _ � ■ .s��.Rw N,{n1F11LYL1r we.ea wa w. iL-630 a geoN h4 � karats 0.te - Yr+r.wd.rr..r Ye[l e l wlC .-rtrs+ SILT FENCE PLAN flit t abr c Fastener Min. Ni. 16 Gage �^1 Per Post Required. ;Typ cTyp.7 3• Mo. ` I (Typ) l� S S it m ELEVATION /-Flltrr Fabrlc Of Flow l U�d!s turbrd Ground Line d � ` Impacted Hockfill 6' Min FABRIC ANCHOR DETAIL NOTES, i. Tenparory sedlnent fence shall be Installed prior to Cry grading work V the Arco to be protected. They shall be nalntolned tIr vghout the constructlon period and ri-oved it conju ctlon with thr Final grading and site stdbllizatlon. 2. Filter fabrle shalt newt the requtrenents or ha trrim speelflcotlon 54e T.rotextlle Table I or 2. Class I with egv,vplert opening size of at fro.. 30 rbr nonwoven and 40 for woven 3, rr.tr pa,.tt .,hall be either standard steel post d` wand post with p ninlMum .....-sectlonui area of 3.0 sq. In. kat yfaIi1M-62�A d 42f Ded!ee We _ ,rP- s,sEi I of e tis-otea ➢ate wTe ]-I.-le STABILIZED CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE PLAN T A-- L ­ 70' MIN. 9 E.191-g Frovnd 6 --I vosh Rode -F o 1 4aptlonol) s L Coarse Aggrrooxe j 9 to, Mn - C PYweMr+!9 (` s r Wu;t Extend Full Width ( Post <ive Drainage p Of Ingr.ss And Eore.s To S.cA-nt pperption, Tropprng oevtte. PLAN VIEW L 70' MIN. fS,1 Slope - A I ..ewe -,rat r' e . • T A J Mauntob4 tlrT•n •=Fitt.r Fabrlc w (OptlonWA 7'_tk_V' Ground SiDE ELEVATION NOTES 1 Fitter Fabrlc shall "et the requirenMt■ of Material 3pec119rc1ill t.xs '392 GEOTExTILE. Tcble 1 or 2, Class 1. 11 - IV and sh.11 be pl.eeWl aver the cleared .era prk, to the pt..4v of rock. ,Rock or "CluY.etl eoncrrtr .hall -et One or the following ISO, Cpr•M aggregate grodotion. CA -I, CA-2, CA-3 or CA-4 And be placed YeeOrtlw•g to constructron speciFlcatlon n RIXXFILL ! ilnp dacen►nt Msii.er I and Ctoss III conpactlon An 3.y drainage racs:tl.s r qui'ed because of w.srw.g shall be eanstrdeted occordiAg to nonufoeturers splieffie.tImS. A.IF .4eh rack} are used they shall be initotted aCCer" to it* "Jcclnarwfacturer'E specirkations�/�)� �f \' v r fRW °t.,mws ova � 1 P aIr(t - N iL-6A SFSy,M 0.te Ordrd 0.SR- ra,[[I t M t Jge-''ro � 9•.tr,.,- .s.rrrr a....r.w Y+rc aa.�w SUMP PIT PLAN Elran W42.� g.8s 4'rr�r W To 113' 1 12' TO 24• Corrugated Meta! Or j Side Slope PVC Perforated Pipe DptIa L o e E y ���'o 2' ngoreocir SECTION EM51440 EM51 A40 OR C233 ICMN LINK FENCING OR 0233 PAGE 1 OF is poor : co 12 ills-S[_ff•r.r.e: r�••�.��;1 W.IG little v s5• horse All+ -.. .r- IIiF!!rl Nd2fY➢ lift moor T(ll sAb Rif r4.-Ilct b . 'tfR+xm.,e.ii u.pf `v' IIks•III. F[r!Ct rarY•` ttTl6s ins t k�w s" tsa' COWitrel!wia COKw ViAit, lw ✓•3 PI[OY7 to 06W A '"..KHtttrlet Jr` al 11+(FEIITOIA�l m (i(pl.g4, 1.m No 11+MpS 4 P711T AOa M 4N TO SrJr'P0rV 4 FOTIS " K PN,MC!..� r wr"�- Lou J,62 T arc avAWlldtlld Four taMl¢ms .dw opa huaa .s tWe.w fAw%amm srswu OErkw-' f r p¢-gMVIIALTV 8N C0WAHT FENCE TO BE DESIGNED BY OTHERS FENCE HEIGHT r 7 FT. PLUS I FT. BARBED WIRE WITF[' 1 P.t oinens!ons are optional, 2. The Standpipe will be Constructed by perForot'wg o 12-24' Ooneter carrugatrd net.! or PVC pipe. 3. A base of 2' gggregote «:u be placed In the pit to o Nr+e,u•+ depth aF 12' After -toning the standpipe. the pit surrouna,ng ih. standpipe wni I#— be baCkfilied with 2' oggregotr !., Th. S%4,tdp1pr +Ill extend lE' to 18' above the lip of the pit g, IF dischcrge wd! tie pumped di-Cily to a st-n d'..naoe ny.t.n, tl..• standpipe wl;l be wroppea with filter Fobric brrarr Instoilotion 6 If desired, I' no rd.ore cloth nay be placed orauno the 'ondplpe prior t attaching ine fitter fabric In', .,it Increafn the rate of water Seepage Into the Pipe NRCS "wxar.ravawa rrojrct _ - I1-650 Desy*Wd Dore OXON cote - b.r. n ! Aleweved po4 _ r..w,r�o.�w... wet e•!!-w UNDERCUTTING NOTES: SLOPE TO DRAIN OR SWALE PER PLAN I SLOPE TO DRAIN OR SWALE PER PLAN 1. STRIP THE FIRST 12" OF SOIL BELOW SURFACE GRADE AND REMOVE UNSUITABLE MATERIAL FROM SITE. ANY SUITABLE BACKFILL MATERIAL TO BE STOCKPILED ONSITE. 2. STRIP THE NEXT 12" OF SOIL DOWN TO 24" BELOW SURFACE GRADE, UNSUITABLE MATERIAL TO BE HAULED OFF, SUITABLE MATERIAL TO BE STOCKPILED ONSITE. 3. STABILIZE SOIL FROM 24" BSG TO 36" BSG IN ACCORDANCE WITH COMED STANDARD SPECIFICATION C-4388 ( I. E. LIME/CEMENT STABILIZATION). 4. ALLOW STABILIZATION MATERIALS TO ABSORB PER THE COMED STANDARD. 5. AWAIT PERMISSION FROM THE COMED CONTRACTED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER/OA CONTRACTOR TO START BACKFILLING PER COMED SPEC C-5500. 6. FOR AREAS THAT PASS GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER/OA INSPECTION, BACKFILL WITH SUITABLE MATERIAL (PER COMED SPEC C-5500) TO 6" BELOW FINAL GRADE IN LIFT THICKNESS NOT TO EXCEED 12" COMPACTED. PERFORM SUBGRADE STABILIZATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH C-4388 FOR EACH 12" LIFT. 7. FOR AREAS THAT DO NOT PASS GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER/OA INSPECTION, REMOVE ANOTHER 12" OF SOIL AND REPEAT STEPS 3, 4, AND 5. 8. AFTER EXCAVATED AREA HAS BEEN BROUGHT UP TO 6" BELOW FINAL GRADE. FOLLOW COMED SPECS TO BRING TO FINISHED GRADE. 6" MINIMUM, CA-6 AGGREGATE OR AS SPECIFIED BY COMED (NOT INCLUDED) SUBGRAAE PREPARATION POROUS GRANULAR EMBANKMENT TYPICAL SWITCH YARD SURFACING SECTION! N.T.S. NOTE: 1. ROADWAY WITHIN SWITCHYARD LIMITS IS- - 6" CA-6 OVER 6" CA-1, CS-01, OR CS-02 - WITH NON -WOVEN GEOTECHNICAL FABRIC - WITH A TRANSVERSE SLOPE CONSISTENT WITH SWITCHYARD SLOPE ROLLED EROSION CONTROL PRODUCTS Stoking Pattern Wit. Sr�.w ra,tY or Ro4a E•aWly --tt In !-• Mwp lrrxn ` a. M a er ea,r a� ! j., Iatrk L a.•ba �,++..• e w alar,.lr .e ,n..a z. �• .analog rr .ntw,: ). r Y+aa+nD ra ,a.o r.uwm. a woo.. aeerac +r .w,6alrer•. ,o.anra,w,w. Stoke Detoll earra li'_ n raga S,gkr tanHd hoWc, na ay re,.+•a,. Mtf6p1 ..own Compost Filter Sock Oefoll Como.! Ell tp,rltl Mac. oadt!aM C"'6_ r rroa arn.. .w„ a .wdt o,w t+.e C•eu+b. I _ rYW Ye'r ,m.nere ri t*1 rMlr .b Y! r9h a wt•I.P fe w. +rsR!M Iw,.e. L yr 11 ,a .cW, 7. tool at wo„we or ,oNa r=.•e.r!rr .• hr,w N ..�+ t• -f�- }, e.oaaw.noro .,wort are 1 Inc" r..e w 1 li" t!.w . ]F r.q t. alok.e ws,wr r•,+ro aso�A n.r elr.e rYT1fr z,►. llw.r, z. s. s.«s,w ra. ro. ar ,!w wxrw.. Htls rr..a+ e!M or..+.. •..,+r.ts e. .,w. ao.oa., re•r .ea etcw rw. rla,L byre . re+el.+ sr,. wrr..a. ar ln. ,e.r ,«x r-• � Fri,. . +.wyw a>r+ rr�..ea EecaExes • R.MwE � b•. o.ak.o od. Yw.,� r� +nsEe e p 1 wreo.,a ads ea s-w-rr BCHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD. 9575 W. Higgins Road, Suite 600 Rosemont, Inds 60018 (847)823.0500 Commonwealth Edison Co. Chicago, Illinois aN.O Tranem and Distribution Operations CONSTRUCTION DETAILS TDC213 DEERFIELr, E N C 0 0 7 I 5 In 3 2 r:0 5 4 3 2 [ 1 E D C 0 Ry sJ S V r11. to T • 7 M ..-1 1J1 34 i rt:� r it" FA14ED . AbIWOR QQAL h07E5 i 5 t temp 1. t dt fair dM O' dW pnb fr anI pWny .art n Ins f 1 I bra b Ge p@IWFarrce daled 6a pwfltw N the I I i brdrucm pnrad 1 rwrwd n w.jr.G'v .6Nh i0, nr faa go4g a Ind Ns aedrPas3ian 1 f 1 2 17tw Artri shill arcr. Me re0riw.nla ae an. R aplffit .. 592 .its FSotestle Table a a L 1 fgPrdar! Gpm q AntG' at Isar j •j t 5C ap nm.ms wal 50 fs .basin S fentt {ati< 1idE fK MMr .cad pA+'- WM a mi:in � Grass-.e._I'.rel ra f t 5• k 1 i' b o s;arrdpd rlsd pest. / Ahan np7kd ae neGelm7 nds spin of past ME." lc Iprce Opal plye U< end twit a' pen umd to" Mile 1P4 a4 poi; o± Nk fisr I— R[lete b&Ih pxh b IK, a lemt 186 &,1- la beet[ G I r' rbd - Ne M _,1 r 'vat "I a P_ 1e4 be f- Ot Mr pinta It a wctc&;t *v 6 nrh e4 Thai d e W4 W4'S and b 9 the Ik9. ci np.! b,441 d u J in r POW, pam Fydhn Irl- !w Pea � t1 tax foe 5_9UC. (iFT.. I -PA.� f I.t'+ MEW MIS I. Rao "maw wv of ale 6'po.[q XI07 av[e Gq�ry.!e rpoh[ms t I p[odkde G:tlCA-1, and DG Ib:td btGbdir9 t0 Cestrxbeh I I I 1 Ln4q Gore � - T T 'p Na:drd} [paclnehsc 25 RD�lkl usrg pla[wntnP psp>! I and (lpae p l I t t I 1 ( 2 Sp ♦ ca, Y iim raaal Ycbtla p end d J.Lf3. - A un ..1R . . I 1.&J,;;,t babe and 2] , f tree-tM b nr 1•a-nP I rfi d1 dd 6[ ioemed 0 b C` t kN s Fe I aiw U ff;` I p[pGndrS TlbM ft tlpr Ol nl'de a rgse:nw•wt, apa.d, — boar, dime Grd dhd GOVoNr[ rt� rahWn W+sr,m! z ins / 0Gtoo. kNiws 1-..a .sdmos .mdcytabre nrGg1. h«bt -} I 5 (wr••a+ee. needs peed di rr�}� mf.. - _ "! A _ (; vile sweats eb"T* f b, ASIM 0 4F,32.. . 1 I a gnw lbuG(13 0..17 � $pry -tLL Trrexaipd tea e!lwg1l (ti} ASW 0 4513 79 D Z P-to, u"$ (b) A514 0 6241 _ - iil W O PLAN VIEW ift kk! ipht (L.etared nhmgtl:) 651R 4155 50 z F kwmt aPer&9 line I.ASY AS70 0 475t_ O ma p.22 mm (05 are 1ao 70) F IV 1w txnT asc' f AStu 0 Nyl - o v = m 6 MI ghPealFe apkn and arlap .+rnmun d r6 ndxa np upah[on. b uprby. o[ah.1k osdavxp g¢ danM dasrabp �. 9II� gnlnt4 Z Vl E.istng Gs�i cea.rle[� , S—k t' SECTION A -A h MANUFACTURED ARM/L GROUND INLET PROTECTION f% I SECTION _ dh SECTION ■ arlarw.. a�r�..a.r..a w nwA[.. F� r. r • .... -.. • - -•- a ear e..a+•� � or.t..da+Fwaad..e alWhig • fir... . i[ ■ - _ -L � CULVERT INLET PROTECTION — STONE _ CEntanicre-� - --- , Tt o cuh*rt Seo8 Riprop RaodedPl 9- 1./0 W-1 Embonkmenl , a o 'W lone t ti tizWn ADwe I StOn! &mr a`:$ � Bdb��°ooro � I Ds.ign Etsrnt:aar - uiDra➢ - Coors. Aggrcgole e HALF PLAN VIEW a Nalurol. Ground -_-_ M -. I _- R2 �Cuhmn, Inrart _ -- - �ro .!._t_!iprop eatlwt 7 I I 1 l f- - Flo•. if Coarse Aggregoie L Riprop CENTERLINE CROSS SECTION Not- 1. SEd-1, :nail br r nroretl when tn...drm.nl nos .--. a," to on "wf pre height of the lone ab.rm 2. C.— aggregate atoll W ores d the fcal�Mng TOOT camse agg[.gwt grodmions. CA-, CA-2, CA-3 pr CA-4. 3. Riprop ."It meet 1007 grptloli0n RR-3 w RR-4. Any p.rman.al eprop, .uch m for tfm c Nert h.advaa, .ho11 meet IDOT Q_hy Drsignct:on A. 4, Coarse aggregate a d npmp ahoI, be placed occor0�ng Ib wnstroction spec ficoCon 25 WKK FILL using plarx t Method 1 and Co. tll compaction 5 Tine m an drairrog* a o to th. GUAsrt being protected i. 3 OGre.. S. S.E plant for k dim.nslon, 7. T..the .tone beer^ Into Me cuNert limbonknew!t a mWrn.. o! 7 l001 strove the drwgn Nerbl�on of the .tone Diem o MRCS a<ad.p�.a IL -508ST b.GraN OoM1 NrFir r V 1 .a.....a oa. _ wrraew.rrstrr.. ;wrz a-7a—,a e I I UCHPJSTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD. 9575 W. Fdgglns Road, SuOs 600 Rass mont, ends 60018 (847) 823-0500 INLET PROTECTION — PAVED AREAS DROP —IN PROTECTION TaRA'K� cAsru+G VSTEH GVE%lOV AREA WOW TER I mILCF zneuccnuaE � ..__ -r r COVER p1t--� �tATC - \' A730VE tp1 CASTING AREA SUMEW ��. SOpPORT SVSM µGNId.ES amps" STRIICTL2RE y.i+e.ae: �. urwn vp ho IUN-561D x X 3 TYPICAL SECTION GRADING OUTSIDE OF YARD E D C B Commonwealth Edison Co. ComAdChicago, Illinois Transmission and Distribution operations A CONSTRUCTION DETAILS TDC213 DEERFIELD .xx 7 6 5 2 3 0 EI a 0 ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES MUST USE A MONOLITHIC BASE, AND TONGUE AND GROOVE BARREL SECTIONS, UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY THE COMED SUBSTATION CIVIL ENGINEER. ALL STRUCTURES MUST COMPLY WITH COMED'S C SPEC SECTION C4378 AND C4379. ALL FRAMES AND GRATES SHALL BE HEAVY DUTY IDOT GRADE AND ABLE TO WITHSTAND H2O LOADING OR BETTER IN ACCORDANCE WITH COMED C SPECS SECTION C4378. ALL DRAINAGE STRUCTURES MUST HAVE A FOUR (4) FOOT SUMP AT A MINIMUM. ROCK CHECK .{D-AM� 1- RIPRAP 7 2 atch Bbllarn �f Flo., - 1 I eI •� Cava Agg .Wt. •_ _- L_ Marco 1 .§ PROFI Boa Too ON Bonk Wes_ — vrdtb of Ditch or Saala ag - RipraP Files[ Faark (Optiorwl) CR_OSS�ECTIDN I CENTERLINE LOOKING DOWNSTREAM NOTES i, T111" Iac k Shan meat tee regwlrcmen's m matery spccd,caYwn S92 GEO'EXTYE, Table I or 2, txata I, IL a, Nand Shall be placed over an clram — prior Ia the pocing of lac 2. CPom aggrpalo eholl meal one of the fellawng IDOT 91add4Chl. CA-1, CA-;. CA-3. m LA-C 3- R:pr� ap Rihak masi IDDT 9radolian RR-3 0, RRono rnact oual;ty Datlgnaon A. e. Coarse-oggrpMs and Npmp 0,6 be placed od-d-ng to .aneln,EC,an apt. t,aol'w 25 R' h"" g p' s =t N1"d 1 a d CIO" 1B coMpaGlion. 5 For oad.d l bll Yy one Dose o1 the Sala r„aY ba 'Neyed 6 N,thsa into lbe eoa 6. Sea plant far spa,ng of dome and M tli ons. 7. Naximum 41W h dam ie 10 s. B. ROCK CHECK dWo _ODAj5E AGGREGATE IL-SW-A.may to was for droinog, aroch under 2 ac NRCS05R e en. ts•a•e m ,^+ r L PIPE OUTLET TO FLAT AREA �E�,. #rli " 41ri;"j¢U ` .-� NR yyy4R�iiJr� I%1111111, I 5 i Geatextll °! SECTION A -A I NDTCS 1 71,1, fx 1 fa . Shah r,eet th! req,xeMnSe N na gnat saea+Fl.a u'ons 5W WOTEXTILE Toble 1 w U. .tees X. 11 -'%1 .qr.P + „ .,ee ♦ ]oa* raps�sr.enea Far n!-t z. following p•adot:w,�'RA ne �OwHty 3 TNe r+prea Shael ba ple.etl eGCYa�Mg to LOMSLruclron fpeC�ncation 61 LOOSE FOLK RTPRAP TM rack -1, W equipnrnt Placed m� NRG V nk�ra WM .....— nac, l a t y,Tg{!ve1T[1H14,L1,ELyY. - _ gL"Jwgl NalES-+ - - CATCH BASIN TYPE A 4 3 2 VARIES (16'-25) SUITABLE RESPREAD EXCAVATION FROM FURNISHED EXCAVATION BY SITE(E OI pC)ED 2.0% (MAX) (STRUCTURAL ROADWAY FILL MATERIAL, CA-1 OR APPROVED EQUAL PER ENGINEER) r— (PLACED AT I:I SIDESLOPE) PROPOSED GRADE --SEE NOTE BELOW / O �OiT>\ EXISTING GRADE //T 111LZ --- i TOPSOIL STRIPPING. 9' (AVERAGE PER 2020 BORINGS) TOPSOIL PLACEMENT, 6' UNDERCUTTING, 12' (MINIMUM) B OZ. NON -WOVEN GEO-TEXTILE FABRIC - (AS DETERMINED ON -SITE BY (AS DIRECTED BY GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER) 12' CRUSHED LIMESTONE (6' IDOT CA-6 OVER 6' IDOT CA -II TYPICAL GRAVEL ROADWAY DETAIL N.T.S. II A �l I 1 pv� �i O,IS GnATE __ _ __ _ -___ __• - • - _ y1— EkViTlAG NPE TO BE Mn5TK 10V15lIUkl - �LNT FIUSM ------------- TRAVERSABLE PIPE GRATE FOR CONCRETE ENO f SECTIONS �— �'I 6FNTJLa NafES PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE FLARED I - _ END SECTION — ;� PAOF05E0 015TNG 1 �J 6EWER L.ATEPAL r. SEW[A LATEME� "IOPOSLU $ANG BENDING . ' ���'.. "CITING SANO BEO ING r.SHEER NFTAE r5HT£FME-A I Pad' STORM SEWER iZ25i 13:5) L MA6T10 1p10 $EAI.AN' uETAL 8IK71NO AI ki7l --11. 51 IT I1Lx), MIN: CLASS L CONCRETE- sE�� GRATE TYPE R sAxWwO RoeDTGoa CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCE 1. CUT THE EXISTING END OF THE PIPE 50 AS TO PRE5ENT A FLUSH BUTS JOINT, JiRU!M ANV LLEAN ALL PIPES, 2. APPLY THE MASTIC JOINT SEALANT TO THE FIRST 6' (150) OF EACH PIPE. 3. BUTT THE PIPES TOGETHER LEAVING A MINIMUM OF 121 x 6' 4300 x 150) DEEP EXCAVATION UNDER AND AROUND EACH PIPE END. 4. CUT A PIECE OF SHEET METAL GAGE NO- 19 2.1 10.04181 TO- (459) WIDE BY THE OUTSIDE CIFCUMFERANCE OF THE PIPE PLUS 3` I75) LONG, S. WRAP THE SHEET METAL AROUND THE PIPES, 9' (225) ON EACH SIDE OF THE JOINT, STARTING AT THE TOP OF THE PIPE. 6. LAP THE SHEET METAL AT LEAST 3.1751 AT THE TOP OF THE PIPE AND PUCE THE MASTIC JCNKT SEALANT BETWEEON TFE LAP. 7, PLACE TWD METAL BANDS AROUND THE SHEET METAL AND TIGHTEN, B. WIPE OFF ANYEXCESSMASTIC JOINT SEALANT THAT OOZES OUT FROM BETWEEN TIE SHEET NLI'AL ANU IME PIPES. 9. PLACE CL455 51 CONCRETE ARC UND THE IOIWL DETAIL "B" CLASS SI CONCRETE COLLAR CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD. 9575 W. FDgglns Road, Suite 6DD Rosemont, Mnb 6001E (847) 823-0500 C N calmCommonwealth Edison Co. ` Chicago, Illinois M Emhn osy,p Tranamieaian old Oialdbu0on OparaOor, CONSTRUCTION DETAILS TDC213 DEERFIELD C n 7 0 5 0 3 7 6 I 5 f 4 3 2 C 11 C 01 n COMPACTED 6" CA-6 STONE OVER COMPACTED SUBGRADE NAG S75 EROSION CONTROL IWW 1 BLANKET, TOPSOIL. 4", AND IDOT LOW MAINTENANCE SEEDING, CLASS IB SF — SILT FENCE - X - EXISTING FENCE PRO. RIPRAP STAKED STRAW WATTLE LAKE COOK ROAD 3.5' CHAIN LINK FENCE BCEWVE INt E7 IfdV 1G•' RCP IA'=660. 34 R1fA=6E' PS 1�•✓ 12" RCu SW—E�5. 7� RCP E=6fiC, 3�1 SL4dF=653.49 RG' S=E60.39 \ SITE 8M y2 XXX`•—X X.X X� CONCRETE SIDEWALK'i P J 1--77MBER WALL EfLLH'VE INLET SIGN CLITFAL' QJC'T Fi,!;h$ Fx�—�a;, . TRANS,,1616CR�.L_ COMED MANHOLE I tt I•\ 1 COMEO MANHOLE III I \ 1 REM 18 LF 4" STORM SEWER L \ REMOVAL TDC213 SUBSTATION YARD 1 + \ RUAFR WALL REMOVE EXISTING 1. 1 '{'+� ] i •� j CHAIN LINK FENCE 11 - 120 LF r �T Tcxleasn' 1 GRAVEL ,11�1 \\ 6• CHAIN LINK FENCE "4 I', n°7 6l7i/Y71WCi13 MTH I' OF BARBED MRE TREE REMOVAL (15 UNITS) EARTH EXCAVATION FOR PROPOSED GRAVEL SUBSTATION 'I 1I 1 1 - 1 1' 111 Y I ' I - EX. rp 85 LF STORM SEWER / - --\� REMOVAL \ GATE '. STEEL MONOPOLE FOUNDATION I �� TOP OF CONCRETE=661.93 \ h \ 1 __ /I• TI N(:T ^uM1:� •� `!NV 12" CMP (BURIED/CRUSHED)=659.05-± 1 PROPOSED ACCESS DRIVE 6" CA-6 OVER 6" CA-1 ITO BE USED AS CON STRUCTON ENTRANCE) - x — X PROPOSED FENCE PROPOSED CONTOUR A� PROPOSED SPOT GRADE - xxx — lax PRO. TREE PROTECTION 4 INLET PROTECTION EZ EARTH EXCAVATION FOR PROPOSED GRAVEL SUBSTATION / EX. BITUMINOUS � f ?o- s� rE eM qI BCHFUSTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD. 9575 W. Hlggl- Road. Suhe 600 Rosemont, Inds 60018 (847) 823-0500 N SCALE 1" = 20' 0 20 40 E C C Ed Commonwealth Edison Co. Chicago, Illinois •' >." p:, af•1 Transmission and Distribution Operations EXISTING CONDITIONS AND A REMOVAL PLAN TDC213 DEERFIELD 7 0 5 M C� 2 E ❑/ C B A 6 5 4 LAKE COOK ROAD x—x—x—x—x.—x—x ;�,x R J' -x _ x v J Sz 800 SY TOPSOIL, 6" x IDOT CLASS 1B LOW ro \ MAINTENANCE LAWN MIX & NAG S75 EROSION CONTROL - 6�t i. y \ BLANKET 375 LF SILT FENCE A �LOCTION TREE PROTECTION LINE PROPERTY rJ r ` \\ LANDSCAPING COMPLETED A � SEPARATE PRE CONCRETE WASHOUT, USE EXISTING GRAVEL DRIVE AS STABILIZED CONSTRUCTIONsi ENTRANCE. RESTORE TO EXISTING CONDITION BEFORE- �arLx_- PROJECT COMPLETION.) 1 75 SY TOPSOIL,--- IDOT CLASS 18 LOW — g MAINTENANCE LAWN MIX & NAG SC150 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET / / 100 LF 12" DIAMETER 1/ STAKED STRAW WATTLE LEGEND G" CA-6 STONE �' PROPEDCOMPACTED CA-6 OVERA6" CA-10ESSD(TO BE OVER COMPACTED SUBGRADE USED AS CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE) NAG SC150 EROSION CONTROL BLANKET, TOPSOIL, 4'. AND _ x — x PROPOSED FENCE +Ws ]DOT LOW MAINTENANCE SEEDING, CLASS 1B PROPOSED CONTOUR SF — SILT FENCE ba�� PROPOSED SPOT GRADE — x — EXISTING FENCE _ xxx — xxx PRO" TREE PROTECTION PRO. RIPRAP <1> INLET PROTECTION STAKED STRAW EARTH EXCAVATION FOR WATTLE PROPOSED GRAVEL SUBSTATION 7 6 5 OF 2 1 N E SCALE 1" - 20' 0 20 40 C I I I 3 2 SOIL EROSION CONTROL AND SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES 1. Contractor shall refer to ComEd SESC Process Document EN-CE-P942. E2. Soll erOsicxm and sedinterd runbul (SESC) fedlwr nmst be constructed prior to the commencement of upland disturbance. Soil disturbance must be phased or enacted in such a manner as to minimize erosion soil stabilization measures must consider the Into of vear, site conditions and the use of temporary andlor permanent measures. 3. Unless otherwise indicated, all vegetative and structural erosion and sediment control practices Wit be installed at minimum accoding to the standards and specifications in the Ilknois Urban Manual, revised to atest version as amended,. A copy of the approved soil erosion and sediment control (SESC) plan must be maintained on the site at all tunes. 4. The erosion and sediment controls shown on the plans are the minimum requirements.. Additional measures may be required as directed by ComEd, or their authorized representative. All additional measures must be in place within 3 days of disturbance and any emergency SESC measures must be installed immediately. D 5. The contractor must clean up, grade the work areas aslhe project progresses, and install erosion protection to eliminate the concentration of runoff, or must install appropriate sediment control devices to trap sediment. Pavement must be cleaned daily or as neressary to remove track -cud material_ 6. Ater all perimeter erosion barrier is removed, the areas damaged by the perimeter erosion barrier must be restored. I I 0 SOIL EROSION / SEDIMENT CONTROL GENERAL NOTES area that consists of an energy dissipating device (e.g., stone), sediment filter bag, or both, Adequate erosion and sediment controls should be used during de - watering operations as necessary. Dewatering sediment laden water directly into field tiles, storm water structures. or 'Waters of the US' is prohibited. De -watering activities that occur inside the sub -station must follow ComEd environmental protocol. 9. Any de -watering that occurs within the limits of line existing substation shall lollow the SPCC Plan. 10. Stock piles or soil must not be located in flood plains, riparian areas (vegetated Rood plains), wetlands and waters of the U.S„ uriess otherwise authorized by the relevant permitting authofity, If a stockpile is to remain in place for more than three days, perimeter erosion barrier must be provided All stockpiles locations must be approved by ComEd 11. Contractor must install perimeter erosion barrier at any location in which sheet flows may result in sediment runoff outside the construction limits. The contractor may use other methods to control runoff, inclucing, but not limited to, temporary diversion swates, temporary sediment traps, shaped ditches to convey water, etc. 12. All proposed and existing storm sewer inlet structtree (including intets located within the haul routes) must be protected with storm sewer inlet protection iii,a r inlet fillets) per Inlet protection details in the plans, altemale types of protection may be submitted for review and approval ComEd. 13. Sod disturbances shall be stabilized with NAG 75 erosion control blanket, minimum 4' of topsoil, and IDOT Class 2 seed mix unless otherwise noted. 7. It shall De the responsibility of the contractor to divert all water (ground, storm, and 14. Temporary construction entrances wilt be constvcted at locations where construction traffic enters of leaves the site. These locations shall be determined construction) during construction in order to keep the cormstrudion areas treed of in the tied, needed. Graveled roads, access drive. parking areas of sufficient water, bypass pumping, including silt bags and an energy dissipation surface to( provided width and length, and vehicle wash down facilities must ro provided n the pumps, shall not be measured and paid for separately but shall be considered ckdnt publisary, to prevent rite deposit of soil from being tracked onfopublic or private roadivrdys, incidental to the cost of weir structure. It shall be the contraclors responsibility to size the pumps appropriately. The existing site entrance is gravel and may be .usec as a construction entrance. The contractor shelf inspect the adjacent roadway periodically during each working 8.. During de-wateringrpumping operations, only uncontaminated water should be day and any track -out of mud, soil, or debris shall tie cleaned up immediately. allowed to discharge to protected natural areas. Waters of the State, or to astorm Aultri al track -out control BMPs and/or stabilized crnnstructions entrances shall sewer system (in accordance with local permits). Inlet hoses should be placed in be installed as determined by ComEd. a stabilized sump pit or floated at the surface of the water in order to limit the amount of sediment intake. Pumping operations may to discharged to a stabilized DEWATERING NOTES Dewatering Specification for Transmission/Distribution Projects Ties work shall consist of providing tabor, tools, equipment, and materials necessary for dewatenng all transmission and d,stribulron line work areas to relativelydry conditions as determined by the Engineer and maintain suitable working conditions and sediment central so that the improvements are constructed in the dry This specification does not apply to dewalerng wdtmtn a substation, ComEd lrauks M manholes It isalso not intended todewater excavation areas that contain contaminated soils or "ter. Applicable Regulations. It is a violation of the federal (lean Water Ad to discharge any palbdants (including sediment) to any waterway without a permit. Discharge of pollutants ouch as sediment is also a violation of State regulations. 't is the responsitmidy of the Contractor to determine R County and local regulations have additional requirements for discharge of pumped water. For construction projects that disturb one or more acre of land, a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NDPES) permit is required and pumping shall comply with the approved Slomawater Pollution Prevevion Plan (SWPPP) for Me Project. It a the 0ontiador5 respansibildy to review the SWPPP and comply with it at all times. General Requirements. Water pumped of drained from the work area shall be disposed of in a safe and legalmannerwithout damage to adjacent wetlands, waterways, adjacent property, or streets or to other work under construction. Water shall be discharged with adequate erosion and sediment control protection at the point of discharge No water shall be discharged into storm sewers or sanitary sewers. ComEd Environmental shall be notified of any and all damages caused by dewateirg and the prompt repair of this damage will he the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contactor R responsible for providing any and all Labor, materials and equipment needed for the dewatering in order to meet the scheduled completion of the project. The Contractor shall review all available data (swl borings, etc.) and select the pump size, pump discharge rate and appropriately sized sediment oontrdmeasures All water shall be discharged on ComEd owned property or at a ComEd approve] facility. For a plmmp discharge location drat is greater than too feet from a wetland or waterway, toter bags or similar sediment control measures shall be required in accordance with the Illinois Urban Manual (IUM) Dewatering Practice Standard (Code if l3), For pump discharges within 100 feel of a wetland or waterway, this pump discharge water must be oontainerized and can be released with appropriate sediment control measures outside of the t DD foot radius Under no circumstances can pump discharge water be discharged directly. into a wetland or waterway. The Contractor shall monitor and maintain all pumping operations. The frequency of eispectxMs shall depend on the dewatering method, volume and rate of discharge, potential damage and proximity to receiving waters. Inspections shall be completed to ensure proper operation and cornptiance witlh any permits or water quality standards. The contractor shall designate a person knowledgeable in dewatering operations (Certified Professional in Erosion and Sedmient Control tcOrSC) or egmuwalem) to perform the required inspections Best Management Practices (BMPs) that may be required (but not limited to) include: • Minimum 1DO feel from wetlands or waterways: o Sump pit with floated pump intake (IUM Practice Standard 950) Pumps, hoses, etc. o Dewatering filter bags and secondary containment Removal and proper disposal of all BNPs and sediment associated with dewatering c Additional erosion and sediment control SMP's at ComEds direction o Noise abatement Anionic polymer flocculation systems such aspre-treatment, mixing tanks and settling tanks — field stril tests for polymers shelf be utilized (IUM Practice Standards 893 - 895) • within 100 feel of a wetland or waterway: o Containerizing pump discharge water in tanks to be relocated for discharge more than 100 feet away from wetlands, but within ComEd property, using IUM standards as noted above. Advanced dewatering methods in addition to arose above may be required under special circumstances. The Contractor is responsible for seeking expert guidance for these circumstances in coordination with ComEd Environmental. Products. The Contractor shall be responsible for the choice of the product(s) and equipment as well as `means and methods' for the 52e Dewatering Work to be performed subject to the review of ComEd Environmental. All products and 'means and methods' selected shall be adequate for the intended usetapplcation and in conformance with the requirements of the Illinois Urban Manual. ComEd's review, does not relieve the Contractor from compliance with the requirements of this specal provision 11 is the Contractor's responsibility to obtain approvals from ComEd Environmental arld the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) for discharge of any chemrals such as drilling polymers used during pumping operations. Submittals. The Contractor shall submit to ComEd Environmental for review a description of dewatering techniques and equipment to be used, together with detail drawings showing lengths of discharge piping and point(s) of discharge including sediment and erosion control procedures using BMPs. The checklist shall be completed and submitted by the Contractor (CPESC or equivalent) at least 2 weeks prior to anticipated dewalering. Responsibility. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for the choice of product(s) and equipment', for the design, installation, and operation; as well as 'means and methods' in the performance of the Work. The contractor Is responsible for the subsequent removal of dewatering systems and their safety and conformity wrh local codes, regulations and these Specifications. All product(s), equipment and 'means and methods` selected shall be adequate for the intended uselapplication. Review byComEdEnvironmental does not relieve Contractor from compliance with the requirements specified herein 44 E 'CiN� acr:.eel' e0 ... Space Areos` m !n,n�ur TPCp2 T.-ee Prater tton C+It�ra Raat Zane) ar EfEJ, LLri T,cal �1. �i,. �LI�)v, rorest Edrarge Znrrt 'a- i -• :"• rStPa orEQ%s.i r• � li -- ~��i �y, 5no. Foncr! I y`�� y�f -, a M[4+• rpKP ���« �. _Sy ma's E.. Fence' 51-C 4lrtr - 1 " i NotEs L.1 i800-892-effi3m far J aCnnenp¢gr'nil of �w k. - - 2. The rprr�e Shah ire lip a. ed k' rrar titp C'Ar—t Rea., Zane C%V of the prnie[iep tr •r. thus cr tlrq a Trrr PrptrClic+ Cll tl[P- ebat Z.+-e dTPCFZ) era e%,c Lri:i-w fo*est Edge Zane LCFEZ) for r➢resteo i miu crime+ . For, p n last . rna. rt - [het ar nnnthF , F. , r.- r plaC Post E Outskrr T e TPCRZ or CFCZ er iv a eanent trot re s act bV i•eta..PQ tr. prrvrrt �'d'.nent ¢¢C Nnq 10' thr Tpd.FZ ar lint CrEZ ThV9e teas✓es short e. Slop e.,t rran lotfence cod snow raP cort•nuous irMrd the. p['Fet[r bf thr rrnLe. these nea5u'es ln[ILWe6 but Qre rat in::ea a e S,atlpt rirtrr drip. rw'en e.tel5br foil" .0 _ rwfh IS•' ! 3' • r Qeptn Omni d sv.•rs r o br .red a v (i Cy t PfC(C65i[r Jt Fpr`e:;er. [lr ti�letl hrtaf,�t r tl➢�tr: V•LN'aliS ;'. ]rS T.]11621[H shod corer rm➢ dst,.�rnnc! to sous. rtvi•W Ab TEMPORARY SOIL STOCKPILE RETAIL Toe of Stockpile Slope . 11 1,♦ L '\ Tree Roat s trip Uric F; 1� 1 I F .I 1 Protected 25' j ToeP t �t Are: rncm.a Ter"'tity Salt 1 Stockptle ♦ I i Z — I .t N \ 1 E f� 1 e � f �( ter' Sediment Caltr Control 110rrIPf NOTES, 1, Stockpile slopes shoud be based on angle of repose of the son neteriat to ovoid potentlal sroagting of the slope. 2. Soll stockpile to be stabilized In accordance with practical standards. 3. Do not locate Stockpae .rthr overland drainage flow path, deslanated flood.oys, drip line or aver the root crown or adjacent trees. a. Provisions for sedinent control practices nay be requFed along haul roads and entrance/exit locations for access the son stockpile that can create ft.. posh for stornwater runoff, S. Installation or benches, tereoces, or slope Interrupters shoud be considered a. Avoid Itakda­. San stockple5 On "ervla,us S fCcPs 7. Liplear sedF,ent trap—roundng the stockpRe base nay be used tin C.Owtt srtsr•ert _,—cc sT.vwo avc to Ducked lair vu* a mr , CONSTRUCTION SEQUENCING 1. INSTALL ALL SILT FENCE AND STRAW WATTLE AROUND PROJECT AREA AND INSTALL TREE PROTECTION AS SHOWN ON SESC PLAN. 2. PERFORM ALL GRADING SHOWN ON THE GRADING PLAN, 3. CONSTRUCT THE FIBER HUT AND PROPOSED FENCE SURROUNDING PROJECT AREA. 4. SEED AND BLANKET ALL DISTURBED AREAS. 5. REMOVE EXISTING SILT FENCE, TREE PROTECTION AND STRAW WATTLES. CHRISTOPHER B. BURKE ENGINEERING, LTD. 9575 W. Higgins Road, Suite 600 Rosemont. Ends 60018 (847)823-0500 E C IN DATE DESCRI"ON I TECH, I MG. Commonwealth Edison Co. Chicago, Illinois •' ram'•^ �w.t Transmission and DistribWon Openeam SOIL EROSION AND A SEDIMENT CONTROL NOTES AND DETAILS TDC213 DEERFIEL_D r xx 7 6 5 1 4 3 2 EXHIBIT C UNCONDITIONAL AGREEMENT AND CONSENT TO: The Village of Deerfield, Illinois ("Village'): WHEREAS, Commonwealth Edison Co. ("Owner') is the record title owner of the property commonly known as 525 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield, Illinois ("Property'), which Property is legally described in Exhibit A attached and, by this reference, made a part hereof, and WHEREAS, the Property is located within the C-2 Outlying Commercial District of the Village ("C-2 District'); and WHEREAS, on April 1, 1968, pursuant to Ordinance 0-68-13, the Village granted the Owner a conditional use permit to allow the Property to be used for a public utility facility ("Utility Special Use Permit'; and WHEREAS, as part of the Owner's "smart -grid" initiative, the Owner desires to construct on the Property: (i) an approximately 104 foot tall antenna support structure ("Essential Services Antenna Support Structure'); (ii) a utility enclosure; (iii) a utility enclosure for batteries (`Battery Enclosure'; and (iv) new fencing (collectively, "Improvements'; and WHEREAS, the Owner has filed an application ("Application's with the Village for: (i) an amendment to the Utility Special Use Permit allow the Improvements ("Special Use Amendment'; (ii) a special use permit for the Essential Services Antenna Support Structure ("Support Structure Special Use Permit'; and (iii) a variation from Section 5.02-F.3.a of the Zoning Ordinance to allow the existing Control Building to remain approximately 16 feet from the front property line and to construct the Battery Enclosure approximately 21 feet from the front lot line of the Property ("Requested Variation'; and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 0-21-21 , adopted by the Village Board on Tuly6 , 2021 ("Ordinance's, grants the Special Use Amendment, Support Structure Special Use, and Requested Variation (collectively, "Relief); and WHEREAS, Section 9.A.3 of the Ordinance provides, among other things, that the Ordinance will be of no force or effect unless and until the Owner has filed, within 30 days following the passage of the Ordinance, its unconditional agreement and consent to accept and abide by each and all of the terms, conditions, and limitations set forth in the Ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE, the Owner does hereby agree and covenant as follows: 1. The Owner hereby unconditionally agrees to, accept, consent to, and will abide by each and all of the terms, conditions, limitations, restrictions, and provisions of the Ordinance. 2. The Owner acknowledges that public notices and hearings have been properly given and held with respect to the adoption of the Ordinance, has considered the possibility of the revocation provided for in the Ordinance, and agrees not to challenge any such revocation on the grounds of any procedural infirmity or a denial of any procedural right. 3. The Owner acknowledges and agrees that the Village is not and will not be, in any way, liable for any damages or injuries that may be sustained as a result of the Village's granting the Relief or adoption of the Ordinance, and that the Village's approval of the Relief does not, and will not, in any way, be deemed to insure the Owner against damage or injury of any kind and at any time. 4. The Owner hereby agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the Village, the Village's corporate authorities, and all Village elected and appointed officials, officers, employees, agents, representatives, and attorneys, from any and all claims that may, at any time, be asserted against any of such parties in connection with the Village's adoption of the Ordinance granting the relief. Dated: aV LY -Z�T/f 2021. ATTEST - By: Xaz `; Its: 9EAL Esn,�ft' sPtc rrtUs i COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO. By: ' Its: