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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-21-17 Planning and Development Board Project Review Committee Meeting Agenda“An Equal Opportunity Employer with a commitment to workforce diversification.” 1 of 1 PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT BOARD Project Review Committee NOTICE OF MEETING & AGENDA TO: City of Ithaca Project Review Committee (Planning & Development Board) FROM: Lisa Nicholas, Senior Planner DATE: November 15, 2017 SUBJECT: Agenda for Project Review Committee Meeting: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 2017 The Project Review Committee Meeting is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. in the Second Floor Conference Room, City Hall, 108 E. Green St. Please call Lisa Nicholas at 274-6550, if you cannot attend or you require additional information. 8:30 Project: Duplex (Materials sent previously) Location: 601 S Aurora Street Applicant: David Putnam Anticipated Board Action(s) in November: Public Hearing and Consideration of Preliminary and Final Site Plan Approval Project Description: The applicant is proposing to construct a duplex on the .186 acre (8,114 SF) vacant lot. Site development includes parking for two cars, walkways, landscaping, a continuous sidewalk along the property frontage, drainage improvements and a trash enclosure. The applicant has designed curbing and on-street parking on Hillview Place in cooperation with the City Engineering Division. The project is in the R-2a Zoning district. This is a Type II Action under the City of Ithaca Environmental Quality Review Ordinance (“CEQRO”) §176-5. (C.)(8) and the State Environmental Quality Review Act (“SEQRA”) § 617.5 (c)(9) and is not subject to environmental review. 8:50 Project: Brindley Street Bridge Rebuild and Relocation (Materials enclosed) Location: Intersection of W State Street and Taughannock Blvd Applicant: Addisu Gebre for the City of Ithaca Anticipated Board Action(s) in November: Consideration of Preliminary & Final Site Plan Approval Project Description: The project will relocate current Brindley Street Bridge to align with W. State St./Taughannock Blvd. intersection through the construction of a new single span extending Taughannock Blvd. over the Cayuga Inlet to Taber Street. The project will retain existing Brindley Street Bridge and south approach road for pedestrian and bike use. This is a Type I Action under the City of Ithaca Environmental Quality Review Ordinance (“CEQRO”) §176-4 B.(1)(k) and the State Environmental Quality Review Act (“SEQRA”) § 617.4 (b)(11) for which the Board of Public Works, acting as Lead Agency made a Negative Determination of Environmental Significance in 2016. 9:10 Agenda Review for 11-28-17 9:20 Adjournment cc: Mayor Svante Myrick & Common Council Dr. Luvelle Brown, Superintendent, ICSD Jay Franklin, Tompkins County Assessment CITY OF ITHACA 108 E. Green St. — Third Floor Ithaca, NY 14850-5690 JoAnn Cornish, Director DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING, BUILDING, ZONING, & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Division of Planning & Economic Development Planning & Development – 607-274-6550 Community Development/IURA – 607-274-6565 E-Mail: dgrunder@cityofithaca.org If you have a disability & would like specific accommodation to participate, please contact the City Clerk at 274-6570 by 12:00 p.m., no later than 2 days (not including weekends and holidays) before the meeting. Planning Board Projects for Review and Comment -- November 2017 Jeanne Grace Actions In response to the message from Anya Harris, 1:57 PM To: Anya Harris Friday, November 03, 2017 2:53 PM [601 S. Aurora Street] The tree protection zones should be larger. What is the diameter and species of the tree selected for protection? If no construction is scheduled for that end of the property the two trees can be enclosed in the same tree protection enclosure providing them more protected root space. Brindley Street Bridge: I have had conversations with the landscape architects for this project and have requested a wider boarder of unplanted space in the entrance gardens and remove the Rhus aromatica from the plans. The TC beautification brigade will be maintaining these gardens and they would like ample space to plant annual flowers that will match there other plantings around town. Also the Rhus aromatica will be spread too aggressively in the garden so they have requested that species to be removed from the planting plan. Jeanne Jeanne Grace City Forester City of Ithaca Department of Public Works Division of Parks and Forestry 245 Pier Rd Ithaca NY 14850 607-272-1718 fax 607-272-4374 SITE PLAN REVIEW REVISED NOVEMBER 14, 2017 1 PROJECT NARRATIVE BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE REPLACEMENT (BIN 2210400) OVER CAYUGA INLET PROJECT LOCATION (1) Route Name: Brindley Street (2) BIN Number and Feature Crossed: 2210400 over Cayuga Inlet (3) City/Village/Township: City of Ithaca (4) County: Tompkins (5) Project Length: Approximately 560 ft. (6) Location Map and Aerial Image (See Below) SITE PLAN REVIEW REVISED NOVEMBER 14, 2017 2 PROJECT OVERVIEW Existing Site Conditions The current Brindley Street Bridge is a single lane structure. The bridge was constructed in 1938 with the last major rehabilitation occurring in 1952. It has been posted for a 20 ton weight limit since January of 1965 and has a general recommendation of 4 and a sufficiency rating of 62.5. The bridge is not historically eligible, and carries gas and water lines as well as vehicular and pedestrian traffic. The motorists, bicyclist and pedestrians using the structure utilize the same lane. There are no traffic signals, pedestrian crossing signals or stop signs to aid in the coordination of movement across this bridge. Crossing of the bridge is dependent upon opposing users indicating to each other when it is safe to cross. This is an unsafe condition and as usage of this road increases it will create a greater potential for head-on collisions or queuing of traffic into the Brindley Street/West State Street intersection. Brindley Street and the adjoining Taber Street provide a second “local street” access to a major shopping center situated approximately 0.6 miles to the south in addition to serving the businesses located along them. Additionally, there have been a significant number of accidents in the immediate vicinity of the bridge. The primary location of the accidents is at the unsignalized intersection of West State Street, West Seneca Street, West Seneca Street Spur, Brindley Street and the Pete’s Grocery drive, which in essence functions as a non - conventional six legged intersection. The thru movement and heaviest traffic flow is along West State Street; traffic along the various side roads is controlled by stop signs. Many of these accidents can be attributed to the skew at which the side streets intersect with West State Street and the inadequate gaps in traffic on West State Street which impedes vehicular movement that involve crossing West State Street. These combined factors create a multitude of traffic conflict points. The right lane of West Seneca Street is currently designated as a thru/right turn lane. Motorists attem pting to cross West State Street to reach Brindley Street or the West Seneca Street Spur must contend with heavy traffic flow on West State Street. Finding a gap in this traffic to complete the crossing movement creates additional delay during peak traffic flow. Neither Brindley Street nor the West Seneca Street Spur is directly aligned with the thru movement of West Seneca Street. Field observations found that motorists attempting to cross West State Street are often forced to turn right into the westbound lane on West State Street and wait for a gap in the eastbound traffic to turn left onto Brindley Street or the West Seneca Street Spur. Conflict points are further compounded by the close proximity of the entrance to Pete’s Grocery which, by default, cr eates in-lane stops and crossing traffic that further impedes eastbound and westbound traffic flows. Brindley Street and the West Seneca Street Spur share the same entrance point to West State Street. Proposed Project Improvements - New Roadway and Bridge Construction on Relocated Horizontal Alignment The project proposes to relocate the Brindley Street Bridge to align with Taughannock Boulevard, connecting the bridge to Taber Street at the south end of the project, and to convert the existing Brind ley Street Bridge to a pedestrian/bicycle path. The Brindley Street access point at East State Street will essentially function as a driveway to the Sign Works property parking lot, with restricted access south of the driveway and over the bridge to non-motorized vehicles. This will significantly decrease, nearly eliminating, the northbound traffic on Brindley Street at the intersection, which is an awkward and confusing intersection that has a crash history. The project will be constructed on City ROW with exception of two property acquisitions: one from The Aeroplane Factory, LLC (0.025± acres) and one from Wallace Industries, Inc. (0.029± acre). SITE PLAN REVIEW REVISED NOVEMBER 14, 2017 3 Relocating the Brindley Street Bridge to a new alignment at the Taughannock Boulevard intersection will provide a number of traffic and pedestrian related benefits. The intersection is signalized and has the capacity to handle the volume of traffic from the bridge. The signal will eliminate some safety concerns from the Brindley/West State/West Seneca/Pete’s driveway intersection, although traffic signals in and of themselves are not necessarily safety improvements. The signal will provide for better accommodations for pedestrians and bicyclists trying to cross West State Stre et, compared to Brindley Street. The new alignment for the bridge is not expected to significantly increase traffic along Brindley, Taber or Cherry Streets. For motorists headed southbound across the bridge, there will not be any significant reduction in delay or distance to destinations to the south (Cherry Street, stores in the southwest area, etc.). There is not a significant reduction in delay, if any reduction at all, for southbound traffic on Taughannock Boulevard, using the new bridge compared to using the old bridge or to using West State Street and Route 13 southbound to access the southwest area, due to the circuitous route of Brindley, Taber, and Cherry Streets and Cecil A. Malone Drive. The proposed project satisfies the objectives of replacing the existing single lane structu re on Brindley Street with a two lane structure with accommodations for bicyclists and pedestrians, restoring the crossing to a condition which provides a minimum 75 year design life, using cost effective techniques to minimize the life cycle cost of maintenance and repair, and implementing measures that enhance safety and mobility consistent with improvements proposed in the West Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard/West State Street corridor project. The project is also consistent with the City’s “Six Point Traffic Plan” adopted in 2001. Stormwater Management During preliminary design, the proposed project resulted in an estimated total area of disturbance of 1.21 acres, requiring a SPDES General Permit GP-0-15-002 as well as a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). As design has progressed, a more accurate determination of limits of disturbance has been performed which has reduced the total area of disturbance to less than 1 acre. Therefore, it is not anticipated that a SPDES permit or a SWPPP will be required. During construction, stormwater runoff will be managed in accordance with an erosion and sediment control plan which will be developed during final design. Transportation System Impacts During Construction The existing transportation system will be impacted during construction of the project due to the required tie - in of the new Brindley Street alignment within the existing West State Street and Tabor Street. The existing bridge will be utilized for traffic during construction of the new crossing; the existing structure would then be retrofitted for strictly pedestrian and bicyclist use. Bridge Railing Selection New Vehicular Bridge Input provided by the Planning and Development Board during preliminary design indicated a preference for using Texas Aesthetic Railings for the new structure as this is consistent with other structures in the project area. However, accommodation for this type of railing system is problematic for this structure. The soils on which the bridge will be supported are very weak, necessitating weight savings wherever this can be achieved to reduce the cost of foundation work and the potential for future settlement. Although the adjacent West State Street structure has the Texas Aesthetic Barrier, this bridge also incorporates a relatively lightweight SITE PLAN REVIEW REVISED NOVEMBER 14, 2017 4 Exodermic® (composite slab with unfilled steel grid) deck system to help counterbalance the additional weight of the concrete railing. In recent discussions with NYDOT Main Office Structures, the use of an Exodermic® is prohibited for new structures (the West State Street Bridge was a major rehabilitation). Therefore, in the interest of reducing superstructure weight, an open steel railing system is proposed, identical to that used on the City’s Lake Street Bridge over Fall Creek. This consists of a NYSDOT standard, crash -tested four rail system with a supplementary stainless steel top rail. All the exposed railing components, with the exception of the supplementary top rail, would be painted the same dark green as on the Lake Street structure. The approach railings on both ends of the bridge would be galvanized (gray) and modified from the NYSDOT standard by carrying the bottom three rails to the end of the railing transition. To provide visual segregation of the structure from the approaches and for gateway effect, concrete pilasters with light standards would be provided in similar fashion to the Lake Street bridge. Plantings are proposed on the north end of the bridge to disguise the approach railing and enhance the visual entrance appeal. Other advantages of using this open railing include: • Less obtrusive to views of the water and surrounding terrain for users (motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians) and on and passing by the bridge • Gives this structure its own uniqueness relative to the West State Street structure, versus the perception of a “canned” City bridge • Much less costly than the Texas Aesthetic Barrier (over $100/ft. less) • Less maintenance cost Retrofitted Bike/Ped Bridge The railing proposed is a standard NYSDOT five-rail steel pedestrian/bicycle railing, modified with the introduction of external cross bracing to simulate the old truss bridge structure that once existed at this location. This railing would be painted the same dark green as the new vehicular bridge railing. Tree Impacts and Mitigation On November 11, 2017 Trowbridge Wolf Michaels Landscape Architects conducted a field survey of trees over 8"dbh to be removed as part of the Brindley Street Bridge Relocation Project. The approximate count stands at 32 trees over 8" dbh. Of those 32 trees, upwards of 50% appear to be invasive species - primarily Ailanthus altissima. In order to mitigate the loss of those 32 trees, our planting plan currently contains 10 2"- 2.5" caliper Catalpa speciosa street trees and 22 Catalpa speciosa "whips" to be planted throughout the disturbed area. Schedule Pending approvals and a successful bidding process it is anticipated that project construction will begin in the Spring/Summer of 2018 and be completed in the fall of 2019. Assessment of the Environmental impacts of the proposed project is included in the Full Environment Assessment Form - Part III Appended Drawings The following drawings are included in this revised site plan review package: • Preliminary Structure Plans (4 sheets) • Context Plan (1 sheet) • Plan, Sections and Bridge Elevation Displays (3 sheets) SITE PLAN REVIEW REVISED NOVEMBER 14, 2017 5 • Details of railings for new structure (2 sheets) • Details for railings for retrofitted pedestrian/bicycle structure (1 sheet) • Landscape rendering (1 sheet) • Planting Plan (1 sheet) • Plant List (1 sheet) • Landscape Details (3 sheets) SITE PLAN REVIEW REVISED NOVEMBER 14, 2017 1 LIST OF PROJECT FUNCTIONAL AND AESTHETIC IMPROVEMENTS BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE REPLACEMENT (BIN 2210400) OVER CAYUGA INLET The following improvements are proposed on this project: Existing Re-purposed Bridge and Pedestrian/Bicycle Path Bridge • Cleaning and painting the existing structural steel. Finish color will be coordinated with the Planning and Development Board. • Removal of existing railings and curbs, deck patching and installation of NYSDOT standard five -rail steel pedestrian/bicycle railing and modified with the introduction of external cross bracing. Railing will be painted with dark green finish coat, Munsell Color Hue 10G, Value Chroma 2/2 (same as used on City’s Lake Street bridge over Fall Creek). This type of railing and end treatment is similar to the multi-rail used on a prior (truss) version of the bridge, as indicated in the following historic photo (compliments of Ryan Wright): SITE PLAN REVIEW REVISED NOVEMBER 14, 2017 2 Path • A 10’ min. wide paved asphalt path will be provided within the existing Brindley Street corridor from Taber Street to the tie-in to the MLK Boulevard improvement project north of the bridge. The path will be designed to meet current ADA standards. • Along the western edge of the future bike/ped shared-use pathway on the repurposed Brindley Street, a series of staggered 6'x8' cedar fence panels is proposed to demarcate the edge of the Aeroplane factory. The panels will be placed in a regular, stepped array along the approximately 100' of land at the eastern terminus of the existing Aeroplane factory parking lot. The panels will all be placed within the exiting ROW, thus ensuring that no parking will be lost for the tenant. For enhanced aesthetic effect, the fence panels can be paired with low plantings and repurposed boulders, already at the site. • This section of shared-use path will also be illuminated with pedestrian -scale, solar-powered luminaires which can be found in a number of projects throughout Ithaca, including the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, and the Ithaca High School. • Areas outside of the paved path will be regraded and planted with no-mow/meadow mix and catalpa “whips” on the east side. • Bollards will be installed at both ends of the path to restrict the use to bicyclists and pedestrians. The clear width between the bollards will be 5’-0”. • Because this path will be segregated from vehicular traffic and there are separate bicycle and pedestrian accommodations on the relocated roadway and bridge, no pavement markings on this path are proposed. • Signage will be installed at the ends of the path to warn motorists that vehicular use of the path is prohibited. Relocated Brindley Street Bridge and Approaches • Provisions for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians are being provided as detailed on the drawings provided. • A NYSDOT standard four-rail steel bridge railing with supplementary stainless steel top rail is proposed. Except for the stainless steel top rail, the railing will be painted with dark green finish coat, Munsell Color Hue 10G, Value Chroma 2/2 (same as used on City’s Lake Street bridge over Fall Creek). • Standard NYSDOT galvanized approach railings will be installed and modified to carry the bottom three rails to the end of the transition. • Concrete pilasters with street lights (Sternberg Main Street A luminaires) mount ed on top are proposed on the new structure. • New cantilever type traffic signal poles are proposed in the southwest and southeast intersection quadrants. • Standard pavement markings (edge lines, centerline, crosswalks, stop bars and symbols, including bicycle lane symbols, meeting the current requirements of the National MUTCD and NYS Supplement are proposed. • The sidewalk on the east side will be adjacent to the curb; the sidewalk on the west side will taper away from the curb on the south approach to provide room for snow storage and plantings. • Trees are proposed along the south approach. These will need to have a high canopy to minimize disruption to sight lines for all users. • Gateway plantings are proposed at the north bridge approach. DLK AS SHOWN PRELIMINARY PLAN AND ELEVATION 1 P-1TODLKNKLDLKDLKDRAWING NO.SCALE SHEETT:\2013\2013.469.002 Brindley St Bridge over Cayuga Inlet\Drawings\Structure\PSP drawings & reference drawings\375611_cpb_gen_PSP.dgn6:58:32 AM11/8/2017rtrebilcockCHECKED BY :DETAILED BY :DESIGNED BY:IN CHARGE OF :CHECKED BY : USER = DATE = FILE NAME =IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR SHALL STAMP THE DOCUMENT AND INCLUDE THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION.IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. IF AN ITEM BEARING THE STAMP OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL OF PIN 3756.11 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NY DATE CITY OF ITHACA 4 BIN 2210400 NOVEMBER 2017CAYUGA I NLETG RI D N O R T H HYDRAULIC DATA RECURRENCY INTERVAL PEAK DISCHARGE HIGH WATER ELEVATION AT POINT OF MAX. BACKWATER EXISTING PROPOSED (YEARS) DRAINAGE AREA X.XX (SQUARE MILES ) (CF/S) FLOOD BASIC 100 50 vFLOOD DESIGN 387.24388.53 387.14388.42 15’0 15’30’ SCALE BAR PLAN DATUM ELEV. 365.0 ELEVATION A-A TO TABER ST. TO W. STATE ST.W. STATE ST. BLVD.TAUGHANNOCK BOUNDARY HIGHWAY EXISTING BRG.c BRG. TO c115’-0" LANE 12’-0" LANE 12’-0" 5’-0" SDWLK. STA. 5+83.50 BEGIN APPROACH SLAB END BRIDGE STA. 6+02.75 DEPTH CONSTRUCTION BEGIN PAVEMENT FULL END APPROACH SLAB STA. 6+36.02 DEPTH CONSTRUCTION END PAVEMENT FULL STA. 4+63.50 BEGIN BRIDGE END APPROACH SLAB CURVE 2 RAIL (TYP.) FACE OF APPROACH 2 1 5’-0" 4’-0" BR IND LE Y S T. R EL O C A TE D STA. 4+66.00 BRGS,c STA. 5+81.00 BRGS,c 20’40.6"nAZ. 33 20’40.6"nAZ. 303RAILING, ITEM 568.70 (TYP.) TRANSITION BRIDGE SLEEPER SLAB APPROACH SLAB (TYP.) (TYP.) RAILING, ITEM 606.10 BOX BEAM GUIDE ITEM 568.51 FOUR RAIL (TYP.) STEEL BRIDGE RAILING ITEM 620.03 LIGHT STONE FILLING, ITEM 620.04 MEDIUM STONE FILLING, FIX.EXP. 5’-0" SDWLK STA. 4+38.50 BEGIN APPROACH SLAB STA. 4+36.50 END PAVEMENT FULL DEPTH CONSTRUCTION 48’-2"OUT TO OUTRAIL (TYP.) FACE OF BRIDGE STA. 4+70, LT 47’ RT 52’ STA. 5+94, STA. 4+67, RT 50’ ELEV. 387.14 UPSTREAM FASCIA D.H.W. (50 YEAR) @ ST 6+00T.G.L. AND STATION LINE cH.C.L., BRINDLEY STREET AA ELEV 384.0 ELEV 379.0 ELEV 374.0 EXISTING GROUND 2:1AVG. VELOCITY THRU STRUCTURE @ DESIGN FLOOD = 3.52 (FT/SEC) 3742 2845 LIGHTING (TYP) ORNAMENTAL BRIDGE SURVEY BASELINEB 3+43.37PT5’-0" SHLDR./BIKE LANE 5’-0" SHLDR./BIKE LANE FASCIA = 0.34’ UPSTREAM MIN. FREEBOARD @ 1. FINAL ORNAMENTAL LIGHT LOCATIONS TO BE DETERMINED BY DESIGNER. NOTES: PILES (TYP.) CONCRETE SEMI-INTEGRAL ABUT. (TYP.) B 5+00 B 6+0020’-0"R 20’-0"R B 3+00 B 4+00B 3+43.37PTEB 1+00.00PIEQNAHDEB 1+00.00EQNBK00+-0.00B-3 B-2 B-1 " CONCRETE 20+0021+0029+0030+003 7 5375 3803 8 0 380380 TOE OF FILL (TYP.) WATER EDGE OF 385 385 3853 8 5 385 38 5 LT 43’ STA. 5+57, T 1+00390390390 390 390 390390390T CURVE 2 E = 18.22’ T = 95.42’ L = 181.70’ R = 240.77’ 47’50"nDc = 23 14’24" LT.n = 43q PT STA. B 3+43.37 PCC STA. B 1+61.66 0’2’4’6’VERT.10’20’30’ HORZ.8’SCALE BAR10’40’ PROPOSED GRADE PROPOSED BRIDGE STA. B 6+36.46 END PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION STA. 4+63.50 BEGIN BRIDGE END APPROACH SLAB 115’-0" STA. 5+83.50 BEGIN APPROACH SLAB END BRIDGE STA. 6+02.75 DEPTH CONSTRUCTION BEGIN PAVEMENT FULL END APPROACH SLAB STA. 4+66.00 BRGS,c STA. 5+81.00 BRGS,c OF TRAVEL WAY PROPOSED RIGHT EDGE OF TRAVEL WAY PROPOSED LEFT EDGESTA. B 1+12.60LT. -2.00%STA. B 1+18.46RT. 0.00%STA. B 1+54.46LT. -2.00%STA. B 1+90.46LT. -4.00%RT. +4.00%STA. B 3+14.57LT. -4.00%RT. +4.00%STA. B 3+50.57LT. -2.00%RT. +2.00%STA. B 4+22.57LT. -2.00%RT. -2.00%STA. B 4+36.46LT. -2.30%RT. +2.30% INLET CAYUGA BED OF STA. 4+36.50 END PAVEMENT FULL DEPTH CONSTRUCTION STA. 4+38.50 BEGIN APPROACH SLAB APPROXIMATE EXISTING GROUND 365 370 375 380 385 390 395395 365 370 375 380 385 390 395395 B 1+00 B 2+00 B 3+00 B 4+00 B 5+00 B 6+00 B 7+00 STATIONPVI B 1+00.00ELEV 386.85PVC B 1+15.00ELEV 386.86 PVI B 1+40.00ELEV 386.87PVT B 1+65.00ELEV 387.07 PVC B 2+25.00ELEV 387.55 PVI B 2+50.00ELEV 387.76PVT B 2+75.00ELEV 388.33 PVC B 4+75.03ELEV 392.91 HIGH B 5+11.49ELEV 393.33PVI B 5+25.03ELEV 394.05PVT B 5+75.03ELEV 392.06 PVC B 5+84.32ELEV 391.69 PVI B 6+09.32ELEV 390.69PVT B 6+34.32ELEV 390.44 PVI B 6+59.68ELEV 390.190.04% 0.81% 2.29% -3 .99% -0.99% L = 50.00 FT. G1 = 0.04% G2 = 0.81% E= 0.05 FT. HSD = 309.45 FT. L = 50.00 FT. G1 = 0.81% G2 = 2.29% E= 0.09 FT. L = 100.00 FT. G1 = 2.29% G2 = -3.99% E= -0.78 FT. SSD = 221.84 FT. L = 50.00 FT. G1 = -3.99% G2 = -0.99% E= 0.19 FT. HSD = 220.00 FT.386.9386.9387.1388.6384.1384.0381.7383.1376.8373.3389.4390.3386.85386.96387.35387.85388.90390.05391.19392.34393.29392.86391.14390.29360 355 355 360 -5% 5% DATUM SUPERELEVATION HSD = UNLIMITED PROPOSED BRINDLEY STREET DLK P-2AS SHOWN PROFILE 2DLK/BRTNKLNKLDLKDLKDRAWING NO.SCALE SHEETT:\2013\2013.469.002 Brindley St Bridge over Cayuga Inlet\Drawings\Structure\PSP drawings & reference drawings\375611_cpb_pro1_PSP.dgn4:04:33 PM11/7/2017dkennicuttCHECKED BY :DETAILED BY :DESIGNED BY:IN CHARGE OF :CHECKED BY : USER = DATE = FILE NAME =IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR SHALL STAMP THE DOCUMENT AND INCLUDE THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION.IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. IF AN ITEM BEARING THE STAMP OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL OF PIN 3756.11 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NY DATE CITY OF ITHACA 4 BIN 2210400 NOVEMBER 2017 2 1 TYPICAL BRIDGE AND APPROACH SECTIONS 2 1 BIKE LANE SHOULDER / T.G.L. 1’-8" 2’-3" RAILING (TYP.) TRANSITION BRIDGE (TO REMAIN AS PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE) BEGIN APPROACHEND APPROACH TYPICAL BRIDGE SECTION EXISTING BRIDGE SECTION 4’-11"5’-0"12’-0"12’-0"5’-0"2’-3"5’-0" 12’-0"12’-0"5’-0"5’-0" 5"5" 5’-0"5’-0" 1’-8" 5"5" L SIDEWALK TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE SIDEWALK 2% (TYP.) 6" C BRINDLEY STREET STATION LINE, H.C.L., & CONCRETE APPROACH SLAB TRAVEL LANESIDEWALK L TRAVEL LANE 1.5%1.5% 2%2% SIDEWALK BIKE LANE SHOULDER / T.G.L. (TYP.) 6" 48’-2" (TYP.) SIDEWALK CONCRETE SIZE AND SPACING OF GIRDERS TO BE DETERMINED IN FINAL DESIGN LOOKING UPSTATION C BRINDLEY STREET STATION LINE, H.C.L., & 1.5%1.5% SHOULDER BIKE LANE / SHOULDER BIKE LANE / 2% 12" SUBBASE DLK 3TODLKNKLDLK P-3 PROPOSED STEEL GIRDER TYPE F1 STONE CURB (TYP.) NONE TYPICAL APPROACH SECTIONS DECK CONCRETE 9" RAIL (TYP.) STAINLESS STEEL TOP SUPPLEMENTAL 4 RAIL WITH STEEL BRIDGE RAILING, SEE NOTE 1 (TYP.)DLKDRAWING NO.SCALE SHEETT:\2013\2013.469.002 Brindley St Bridge over Cayuga Inlet\Drawings\Structure\PSP drawings & reference drawings\375611_cpb_typ_appr_PSP.dgn4:01:23 PM11/7/2017dkennicuttCHECKED BY :DETAILED BY :DESIGNED BY:IN CHARGE OF :CHECKED BY : USER = DATE = FILE NAME =IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR SHALL STAMP THE DOCUMENT AND INCLUDE THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION.IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. IF AN ITEM BEARING THE STAMP OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL OF PIN 3756.11 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NY DATE CITY OF ITHACA 4 BIN 2210400 NOVEMBER 2017 FINAL DESIGN. 1. TYPE AND STYLE OF DECORATIVE LIGHTING TO BE DETERMINED DURING NOTES: GRANITE CURB 10’-9" REPAIR DECK REMOVE CURB AND 12’-6" OUT-OUT - TYP. (5 RAIL- MODIFIED) BICYCLE RAILING PEDESTRIAN AND RAIL WITH REPLACE EXISTING ITEM NO.DESCRIPTION TYPICAL ROADWAY SECTION UNITS SHARED USE PATH SECTION WIDTH VARIES 0’ TO 9’ SNOW STORAGE / PLANTING AREA 10’-0" EXISTING REMOVE EXISTING EXISTING BRINDLEY STREET VARIES 5’-0"2’-3" 2’-3"5’-0" 5"5" 5’-0"12’-0"12’-0"5’-0" 2" ITEM 402.198902 5" ITEM 402.378902 12" ITEM 304.15 ITEM 609.0201 L SIDEWALK TRAVEL LANE TRAVEL LANE SIDEWALK 2 1 (TYP.) 6" 1.5%1.5%2% & VARIES 2% & VARIES C BRINDLEY STREET STATION LINE, H.C.L., & EXISTING GROUND 4" ITEM 608.0101 ITEM 610.1601 ITEM 610.15 (4" THICK) GRAVEL AREA ITEM 610.1402 (4" THICK) A.C. PAVEMENT ITEM 608.020102 ITEM 610.1601 (TYP.) ITEM 203.02 ITEM 520.09000010 SAWCUT LINE ’EB’ STATION 1" ITEM 402.098302 T.G.L & P.O.R. BIKE LANE SHOULDER / BIKE LANE SHOULDER / 6%6% 9.5 F3 TOP COURSE HMA, 80 SERIES COMPACTION 19 F9 BINDER COURSE HMA, 80 SERIES COMPACTION PREPARATION OF SUBSOIL FOR TURF ESTABLISHMENT TURF ESTABLISHMENT - ROADSIDE610.1601 610.15 402.198902 402.098302 304.15 402.378902 606.10 608.0101 CY LF CY SY SY SUBBASE COURSE, OPTIONAL TYPE 37.5 F9 BASE COURSE HMA, 80 SERIES COMPACTION BOX BEAM GUIDE RAILING CONCRETE SIDEWALKS AND DRIVEWAYS TON TON TON 203.02 CYUNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION AND DISPOSAL CY610.1402 TOPSOIL - ROADSIDE LF520.09000010 SAW CUTTING ASPHALT CONCRETE LF LF609.0201 STONE CURB, GRANITE (TYPE A) 608.020102 TON 568.80010010 ORNAMENTAL PEDESTRIAN RAILING HMA SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS AND BICYCLE PATHS, AND VEGETATION CONTROL STRIPS DLK 4TODLKNKLDLK P-4 LOOKING UPSTATION NONE 2 1 TYPICAL ROADWAY AND PATH SECTIONS EXISTING PARKING LOT BRIDGE ONLY) - TYP. ITEM 606.10 (SOUTH END OF DLKDRAWING NO.SCALE SHEETT:\2013\2013.469.002 Brindley St Bridge over Cayuga Inlet\Drawings\Structure\PSP drawings & reference drawings\375611_cpb_typ_rdwy_PSP.dgn4:05:36 PM11/7/2017dkennicuttCHECKED BY :DETAILED BY :DESIGNED BY:IN CHARGE OF :CHECKED BY : USER = DATE = FILE NAME =IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR SHALL STAMP THE DOCUMENT AND INCLUDE THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION.IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. IF AN ITEM BEARING THE STAMP OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL OF PIN 3756.11 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET, TOMPKINS COUNTY, NY DATE CITY OF ITHACA 4 BIN 2210400 NOVEMBER 2017 FEBRUARY 10, 2016 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET ALTERNATIVE 2 Mickey Roof Jewelry TABE R S T R E E T Existing Multi-Use Trail Proposed Future Pedestrian / Bicycle Connection Potential Future Pedestrian / Bicycle Connection Approximate Limits of Vegetation to be Removed Signworks Building Ithaca Feed & Pet Supply Trombley Tire & Auto Ports of New York Pete’s Grocery Cayuga Lumber K&H Bottle&Can Redemption Bus Depot Tompkins Trust IBEW Green Star Cooperative Market Tompkins Employees Federal Credit Union Fingerlakes Electric Supply Laundromat Chemung Canal Trust Company Island Health & Fitness Reamer Recycling Puddledockers Kayak Shop N FLOOD CONTROL CHANNELFLOOD CONTROL CHANNELCAYUGA INLETCAYUGA INLETThe Space @ Green Star Co-op M L K B O U L E V A R D / W S T A T E S T R E E T ( N Y S R T 7 9 ) CLIFF STRE E T ( N Y S R T 9 6 ) CLIFF STREET (NYS RT 96) W SENECA STREET W S T A T E S T R E E T N FULTON STREET (NYS RT 13)TAUGHANNOCK BLVD (NYS RT 89)TAUGHANNOCK BLVD (NYS RT 89)TABER STREETBINDLEY STREETPARK ROADFLORAL AVEW STATE STREETCLIFF STREETTo Cecil Malone Drive and Future Black Diamond Trail To Cecil Malone Drive Actual Intersection Geometry to be Coordinated with MLK/State Street Pedestrian Improvements ProjectETETTTEETEETTET L.805 P.141TA#073-2-1917 STATE STREET(REPUTED OWNERS)JOHN + SHERRY BOREK L.600 P.1010TA#058-1-41006 WEST SENECA STREET(REPUTED OWNERS)MARIA M. PIRROSALVATORE J. PIRRO ANDTA#073-2-3119-139 BRINDLEY STREET(REPUTED OWNER)CITY OF ITHACAL.746 P.54TA#058-7-8WEST BUFFALO STREET(REPUTED OWNER)MARK ZAHRRISTA#073-4-1VANHORN PARK(REPUTED OWNER)CITY OF ITHACAL.467 P.1052TA#073-8-1119-139 BRINDLEY STREET(REPUTED OWNER)CITY OF ITHACAL.CD2507 P.296TA#078-1-1.1110 CHERRY STREET (REPUTED OWNER)WALLACE INDUSTRIES, INC.INSTRUMENT# 2015-05017TA#073-1-111001-1015 WEST SENECA STREET(REPUTED OWNER)DO I HAVE TO DRAW YOU A PICTURE, LLCINST# 555747-003TA#073-3-1912 WEST STATE STREET(REPUTED OWNER)ISHKA ALPERNINST# 555747-003TA#073-3-2910 WEST STATE STREET(REPUTED OWNER)ISHKA ALPERNINST# 555747-003TA#073-3-3900 WEST STATE STREET(REPUTED OWNER)ISHKA ALPERNINST# 593199-001TA#058-7-5902 WEST SENECA STREET(REPUTED OWNER)PETER ZAHRRISL.900 P.222TA#073-9-12120-140 BRINDLEY STREET(REPUTED OWNER)THE AEROPLANE FACTORY, LLCCAYUGA INLETW. SENECA ST.BRI NDLEY ST.W. STATE ST.SPURW. SENECA ST.TABER ST.(TYP.) HIGH VISIBILITY CROSSWALK GRIDNORTHTAUGHANNOCK BLVD. PAVEMENT CONCRETE SIDEWALK GREEN SPACE NON-VEHICULAR USE BRIDGE REMAINS FOR PROPOSED BRIDGE PETE’S GROCERY RACKER CENTERS ENSR & PET SUPPLY ITHACA GRAIN TWMLA BUSINESSES ON PARCEL: TROMBLEY TIRE & AUTO 5"5" 2 1 MLK/STATE ST. IMPROVEMENTS COORDINATE WORK WITH PROPOSED EXISTING HIGHWAY BOUNDARY 175’ MIN. RADIUS CURVE NON-STANDARD RELOCATED DRIVEWAY 10’ WIDE SHARED USE PATH ITHACA CITY OF CDEPARTMENTOFTRA N SPO R T ATIONUNITE DSTATES OF AMERIA Administration Federal Highway U.S. Department of Transportation PROPOSED ROW TAKINGS PROPOSED CUT/FILL SLOPES REPLACEMENT BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE LIGHTING BRIDGE ORNAMENTAL 1 1 5’ PROPOSED CLEAR SPANCommissoner MATTHEW J. DRISCOLL Governor ANDREW M. CUOMO Transportation Department of NOVEMBER 2017 c 12’-0"12’-0" 9201AHJ NOT TO SCALE TYPICAL PROPOSED SECTION - BRINDLEY STREET SIDEWALK 5’-0"5’-0"5’-0"5’-0" GRANITE CURB 4" CONCRETE SIDEWALK 12" SUBBASE 5" BASE COURSE HMA 2" BINDER COURSE HMA 1.5" TOP COURSE HMA THE AEROPLANE FACTORY ACQUISITION LINE APPROX. FEE SIDEWALK TRAVEL LANETRAVEL LANESIDEWALK VARIES TO 9’-0" MAX. STORAGE TREE LAWN / SNOW SHOULDER BIKE LANE/ SHOULDER BIKE LANE/ Administration Federal Highway CDEPARTMENTOFTRA N SPO R T ATIONUNITE DSTATES OF AMERIA U.S. Department of Transportation ITHACA CITY OF u11’-6" *= NON-STANDARD FEATURE LOOKING UPSTATION EXISTING BRIDGE SECTION * * TRAVEL LANE EXISTING UTILITIES (TYP.) RAILING SYSTEM NON-CONFORMING FOR 20 TONS BRIDGE IS POSTED LOOKING UPSTATION LOOKING UPSTATION SIDEWALK SIDEWALKTRAVEL LANETRAVEL LANE 9201AHJ PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE BRIDGE VEHICLES MOTOR NO ROADWAY ON APPROACH REGULATORY SIGNAGE PROPOSED BRIDGE SECTION (EXISTING BRINDLEY ST. BRIDGE) PROPOSED BRIDGE SECTION (NEW BRINDLEY ST. BRIDGE) SHOULDER BIKE LANE/ SHOULDER BIKE LANE/ BRIDGE DECK STEEL TOP RAIL (TYP.) WITH SUPPLEMENTAL STAINLESS 4 RAIL BRIDGE RAIL SYSTEM Commissoner MATTHEW J. DRISCOLL Governor ANDREW M. CUOMO 10’-9" Transportation Department of SPACING BETWEEN. APPROACHES WITH 5’-0" CLEAR BOLLARDS SHALL BE PLACED ON NOTE: NOVEMBER 2017 MODIFIED) AND BICYCLE RAILING (5 RAIL - REPLACE WITH PEDESTRIAN REPLACEMENT BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE 867POB 5’-0"5’-0"12’-0"12’-0"5’-0"5’-0" (TYP.) GRANITE BRIDGE CURB LIGHTING (TYP.) ORNAMENTAL BRIDGE STREAMBED CAYUGA INLET APPROXIMATE ORDINARY HIGH WATER Commissoner MATTHEW J. DRISCOLL Governor ANDREW M. CUOMO Transportation Department of CDEPARTMENTOFTRA N SPO R T ATIONUNITE DSTATES OF AMERIA U.S. Department of Transportation ITHACA CITY OF BRIDGE ELEVATION LOOKING WEST EXAMPLE RAILING PHOTO 1 EXAMPLE RAILING PHOTO 2 Administration Federal HighwayNOVEMBER 2017 REPLACEMENT BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE ASSEMBLY (IF REQUIRED) OF FIXED SPLICEc 1’-6" MIN. 1" ELEVATION A A B B OF RAILING ANCHORAGEc 10" 7"AND 4 WASHERS EACH WITH 4 HEAVY HEX NUTS 4v-v1" DIA. ANCHOR STUDS pANCHOR 1’-2"vxv"xv10"8"pBASE 1’-2"vxv1"xv10" TSv5"xv3"xv" W6vxv25 TSv6"xv6"xv" TSv5"xv3"xv" RAILING ANGLE L5"vxv5"xv"6"3"6"6"6"6"6"3"3’-6"SURFACE TOP OF ROADWAY6"7"6"6" 1’-8" 2" SIDEWALK 2% 6" 3" 1" 3" 1" OF POSTc 3"1" 1" LOCK WASHER (TYPICAL) HEX NUT AND SPRING OF " DIA. BOLTS WITHc 1" AND 4 WASHERS EACH WITH 4 HEAVY HEX NUTS 4v-v1" DIA. ANCHOR STUDS SECTION ELEVATION 1" W6vxv25 1’-2" 10"2"2" 3"3"6"10"6"2"2"5"1"1"6"5" DIA. ANCHOR HOLE 2"2"10" 1’-2"5"6"2"2"10"C C 6" 3" 3" 1"1" "2"5"L5"xv5"xv" 5" 2"2"5"3"5" "" SLOT SECTION C-C PLAN 1"" DIA." " HEX NUT SPRING LOCK WASHER "xv2"xv2"vWASHER BRIDGE RAILING DETAILSSMSLOCK WASHER (TYPICAL) WASHER AND SPRING HEAD BOLT WITH HEX NUT, SLOTTED ROUND d OF " c NONE ANCHOR STUD (TYP.) 1" DIA. HOLE FOR 1" DIA. ANCHOR STUD (TYP.) 1" DIA. HOLE FOR 1" DIA.6"p1’-2"xv"xv10" ANCHOR ANCHORAGE OF RAILING c p1’-2"xv1"xv10" BASE HOLES FOR " BOLTS OF " DIA.c NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALESECTION A-A SECTION B-B ROUND HEAD BOLT (FOUR-RAIL WITH SIDEWALK) STEEL BRIDGE RAILING 5"2"1" SEE NOTE 7 STEEL BRIDGE RAILING SPLICE DETAILS ITEM 615.80010005 STAINLESS STEEL RAIL.d2" SIDEWALK RAIL TO ENGINEER FOR APPROVAL.d2" 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE PROPOSED SPLICE DETAILS FOR 6. FOR BRIDGE RAILING LAYOUT PLANS SEE DWG. NO. ST-24. 5. FOR TRANSITION DETAILS, SEE DWG. NOS. ST-25 & ST-26. 4. FOR SPLICE DETAILS, SEE DWG. NO. ST-28. FT-LB.). 3. BOLTS SHALL BE TORQUED SNUG TIGHT (APPROXIMATELY 100 EDGES TO A MINIMUM RADIUS OF ". 2. PRIOR TO GALVANIZING THE ASSEMBLED POST, GRIND ALL TO SECTION 568 OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. 1. ALL RAILING IS TO BE FABRICATED AND ERECTED ACCORDING NOTES:----------------RJTRAIL PAINTING NOTES SEE BRIDGE AND APPROACH BRIDGE AND APPROACH RAIL PAINTING NOTES:3’-10"ITEM 615.80010005 ALL RAIL POST LOCATIONS PROVIDE SUPPORT BRACKETS AT STAINLESS STEEL RAIL.d2" 2/2. VIEWING SHALL BE DONE UNDER NORTH STANDARD DAYLIGHT. SHALL CONFORM TO MUNSELL COLOR HUE 10G AND VALUE CHROMA 657.020001. FINISH COLOR SHALL BE DARK GREEN. THE COLOR BRACKETS, SHALL BE GALVANIZED AND SHOP PAINTED, ITEM THE STAINLESS STEEL TOP RAIL AND TOP RAIL SUPPORT 1. ALL EXPOSED FACES OF THE BRIDGE RAIL COMPONENTS, EXCLUDING DLKDRAWING NO.SCALE SHEETT:\2013\2013.469.002 Brindley St Bridge over Cayuga Inlet\Drawings\Structure\375611_cpb_dtl_rlg_01.dgn4:37:46 PM11/7/2017dkennicuttCHECKED BY :DETAILED BY :DESIGNED BY:IN CHARGE OF :CHECKED BY : USER = DATE = FILE NAME =IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR SHALL STAMP THE DOCUMENT AND INCLUDE THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION.IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. IF AN ITEM BEARING THE STAMP OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL OF PIN 3756.11 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET, TOPMKINS COUNTY, NY DATE CITY OF ITHACA BIN 2210400 NOV 2017 2’-9"1’-9"9"2’-0" 2’-0"3 SPACES @ 2’-0’ = 6’-0"4 SPACES @ 2’-0’ = 8’-0"6 SPACES @ 3’-0’ = 18’-0" HEAVY POSTS BEAMS AND THE BLOCKOUTS ON THIS POST. NO BOLT BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD BOX THE BLOCKOUTS ON THIS POST. NO BOLT BETWEEN THE BOX BEAMS AND 6"xv6"xv" GALVANIZED BOX BEAM S3vxv5.7 STANDARD POSTS 3’-6" 3’-0" THE TRANSITION ITEM. INCLUDED IN THE PRICE BID FOR THE COST OF THIS POST TO BE RAIL IN HIGHWAY ESTIMATE PAY LIMIT FOR BOX BEAM GUIDE (FIRST RAIL) SPLICE ASSEMBLY OF EXPANSIONc PAY LIMIT FOR TRANSITION - BRIDGE RAILING TO BOX BEAM GUIDE RAIL (BRIDGE ESTIMATE) 3 SPACES @ 2’-0’ = 6’-0"4 SPACES @ 2’-0’ = 8’-0"6 SPACES @ 3’-0’ = 18’-0" HEAVY POST OF FIRSTc BRIDGE RAILING PAY LIMIT FOR HEAVY POSTS (HIGHWAY ESTIMATE) HIGHWAY POST SPACING 2’-3" HIGHWAYMOUNTING HEIGHT(SECOND & THIRD RAIL) SPLICE ASSEMBLY OF EXPANSIONc POST OF BRIDGE c (FIRST RAIL) SPLICE ASSEMBLY OF EXPANSIONc ELEVATION PLAN OF FIRST BRIDGE POSTc 9’-0"DLK PIN 3756.11 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET, TOPMKINS COUNTY, NY CITY OF ITHACADLKRJTTMDRJT NONE TRANSITION RAILING DETAILS 6"xv6"xv" GALVANIZED BOX BEAMSPLICE ASSEMBLY OF EXPANSIONc S3vxv5.7 STANDARD POSTS 1’-10"1’-0" 30 TURN BACK BOTTOM RAIL PLAN ELEVATION NE QUADRANT OPP. HAND) (NW QUADRANT SHOWN, NE & NW QUADRANTS ONLY) (TOP AND MID RAILS OF FIXED SPLICEc 5"xv3"xv" TURN BACK BOTTOM SOUTHEAST & SOUTHWEST QUADRANTS 5"xv3"xv"DLKDRAWING NO.SCALE SHEETT:\2013\2013.469.002 Brindley St Bridge over Cayuga Inlet\Drawings\Structure\375611_cpb_dtl_rlg_03_transition_mod.dgn4:45:14 PM11/7/2017dkennicuttCHECKED BY :DETAILED BY :DESIGNED BY:IN CHARGE OF :CHECKED BY : USER = DATE = FILE NAME =IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR SHALL STAMP THE DOCUMENT AND INCLUDE THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION.IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. IF AN ITEM BEARING THE STAMP OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL OF PIN 3756.11 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET, TOPMKINS COUNTY, NY DATE CITY OF ITHACA BIN 2210400 NOV 2017 BRIDGE PLAN BRIDGE ELEVATION 3" X 3" X " ANGLE (TYP.) 3" X 3" X " ANGLE (TYP.) 3" X 3" X " ANGLE (TYP.) 10’-0" (TYP.)DLK PIN 3756.11 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET, TOPMKINS COUNTY, NY CITY OF ITHACA NONERJTDLKTMDRJTMERIDIAN OF WEST LONGITUDE 35’TRUE NORTH AT THE 76 (5 RAIL MODIFIED) PEDESTRIAN AND BICYCLE RAILING "OLD" BRINDLEY STREET TO TABER STREET TO WEST STATE STREET OUTSIDE ELEVATIONA A PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE BRIDGE RAILING(TYP.)8"4"x4"x" RAIL TUBE (TYP.) SMOOTH (TYP.) SEAL WELD & GRIND (TYPICAL ALL POSTS) DETAIL ON BD-RP4E SEE CAP PLATE 4"x4"x" RAILING POST CUT EXCESS & PEEN (TYP.) HEX NUT AND SPRING LOCK WASHER (TYP.) SQUARE NECK BOLT (CARRIAGE BOLT), " DIA. GALV. ROUND HEAD FACE OF RAIL 8" OF RAILING ANCHORAGEc SECTION A-A BRACING ANGLE CROSS 1"1" TOP OF BRIDGE DECK pGUSSET pGUSSET pGUSSET 4"8"4"8"4"6"4"6"4"6"4’-6"1" 10" " GUSSET PLATE " GUSSET PLATE (TYP.) 5 RAIL PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE RAILING (MODIFIED) (MODIFIED) 5 RAIL PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE RAILING NOTES: UNDER NORTH STANDARD DAYLIGHT. COLOR HUE 10G AND VALUE CHROMA 2/2. VIEWING SHALL BE DONE SHALL BE DARK GREEN. THE COLOR SHALL CONFORM TO MUNSELL GALVANIZED AND SHOP PAINTED, ITEM 657.020001. FINISH COLOR 1. ALL EXPOSED FACES OF THE BRIDGE RAIL COMPONENTS SHALL BE DLKDRAWING NO.SCALE SHEETT:\2013\2013.469.002 Brindley St Bridge over Cayuga Inlet\Drawings\Structure\375611_fea_rwy_ped bridge_rlg.dgn7:10:57 AM11/8/2017rtrebilcockCHECKED BY :DETAILED BY :DESIGNED BY:IN CHARGE OF :CHECKED BY : USER = DATE = FILE NAME =IS ALTERED, THE ALTERING ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR SHALL STAMP THE DOCUMENT AND INCLUDE THE NOTATION "ALTERED BY" FOLLOWED BY THEIR SIGNATURE, THE DATE OF SUCH ALTERATION, AND A SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE ALTERATION.IT IS A VIOLATION OF LAW FOR ANY PERSON, UNLESS THEY ARE ACTING UNDER THE DIRECTION OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, ARCHITECT, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR LAND SURVEYOR, TO ALTER AN ITEM IN ANY WAY. IF AN ITEM BEARING THE STAMP OF A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL OF PIN 3756.11 REPLACEMENT OF BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE OVER CAYUGA INLET, TOPMKINS COUNTY, NY DATE CITY OF ITHACA BIN 2210400 NOV 2017STEELGGG CITY OF ITHACA BRINDLEY STREET BRIDGE RELOCATION PROJECT Gateway Plantings Lake Street Bridge Dark Green Finish Coat: Munsell Color Hue = 10G Value Chroma = 2/2 Sternberg Main Street A Luminaire RENDERED SITE PLAN CONNECTION TO MLK STREET PROJECT BOLLARDS AT BOTH ENDS OF BRINDLEY BIKE/PED BRIDGE WILDFLOWER SEED MIX STAGGERED FENCE PANELS, INTERMITTENT PLANTINGS, & SOLAR-POWERED LIGHTING RESTORATION SEED MIX REPLACEMENT PLANTINGS FOR TREES OVER 8 dbh (QTY: 22)STREET TREES NEW ENTRY INTO AEROPLANE FACTORY UPDATED APPROACH RAILS ALL SIDES GATEWAY PLANTINGS PLANT LISTS 3 MYp 1 JUh 24COs4MYp4RHa2MYp1MYm 4 RHc 12DIk3PRs 1 JUh 2 JUh 1JUh1MYm3MYp 3 MYp 5MYp12RHa 7 RHc 18 DIk 3PRs30COs1JUh13WEf 13 WEf 3 MY p 1 JUh24 CO s 4 MY p 4 RH a 2 MY p 1 MY m 4 RH c 12 DIk 3 PR s 1 JUh 2 JU h 1 JUh 1 MY m 3 MY p 3 MY p 5 MY p 12 RH a 7 RH c 18 DIk 3 PR s 30 CO s 1 JU h 13 WE f 13 WE f 2 ULt 2 ULn 3 ULg 1 ULt 2 ULn LEGEND PROPOSED SHRUB AND/OR PERENNIAL PLANTING +++ ++ +++ INSET PROPOSED TREE PLANTING QT KEY BOTANICAL NAME COMMON NAME SIZE ROOT NOTES TREES 6 PRs Prunus sargentii ‘JFS-KW58’Pink Flair® Cherry 1.75" - 2" CAL B&B 10 CsH Catalpa speciosa 'Hiawatha 2'Heartland Catalpa 2"- 2.25" CAL B&B 22 CsH Catalpa speciosa 'Hiawatha 2'Heartland Catalpa 12"- 34" CAL #5 CONT. SHRUBS 16 ArM Aronia melanocarpa 'uc165'Lowscape Mound Chokeberry 18" - 24"#3 CONT. 54 COs Cornus sericea 'Kelseyi'Kelsey's Dwarf Red-Osier Dogwood 24" - 30"#3 CONT. 30 DIk Diervilla 'G2X88544'Kodiak® Orange Bush Honeysuckle 18" - 24"#3 CONT. 6 JUh Juniperus horizontalis 'Prince of Wales'Prince Of Wales Juniper 18" - 24"#3 CONT. 20 MYp Myrica pensylvanica 'Morton'Silver Sprite™ Bayberry 3' - 4'#5 CONT. 2 MYm Myrica pensylvanica 'Morton Male'Morton Male Pollinator Bayberry 3' - 4'#5 CONT. 11 RHc Rhus copallina ‘Morton’Prairie Flame™ Sumac 3' - 4'#5 CONT. 26 WEf Weigela florida 'Bokrasopea'Sonic Bloom® Pearl Reblooming Weigela 18" - 24"#3 CONT. BULBS 260 (12 - 14 BULBS EACH) Allium 'Summer Drummer'Summer Drummer Flowering Onion BULB DURING FALL, PLANT BULBS 6″ DEEP WITH 8" O.C. SPACING. PLANT IN DRIFTS OF 12 - 14 BULBS 200 (7 - 9 BULBS EACH) Narcissus 'Thalia'Thalia Narcissus BULB DURING FALL, PLANT BULBS 6″ DEEP WITH 6" O.C. SPACING. PLANT IN DRIFTS OF 7 - 9 BULBS SEED MIX: SHOWY WILDFLOWER MIX SEED MIX: EROSION CONTROL/RESTORATION SEED MIX: TURF LAWN POTENTIAL ANNUAL PLANTINGS Scale: 1" = 10' PLANTING PLAN: LANDSCAPE BEDS AT INTERSECTION2 GENERAL SHEET NOTES - PLANTING1. TOPSOIL MUST BE SCREENED AND AMENDED TO MEET PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS.SEE WRITTEN SPECIFICATIONS FOR REQUIREMENTS OF SOIL MIXES.2. ALL PLANTING BEDS TO BE PREPARED AS SPECIFIED: SHRUB BEDS TO BEPREPARED IN THEIR ENTIRETY WITH 24" OF PLANTING SOIL MIX. LAWN AREAS TOBE PREPARED WITH 4" OF PLANTING SOIL MIX PER SPECIFICATIONS.3. AFTER BEDS ARE PREPARED, THE LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR IS TO LOCATESHRUBS AND TREE AS SHOWN ON PLANS. SHRUB AND TREE LOCATIONS ARE TO BEAPPROVED BY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT BEFORE THEY ARE PLANTED.4. ALL DISTURBED AREAS THAT ARE NOT SHOWN AS PAVED OR PLANTED BED ARE TOBE SEEDED AS LAWN. PREPARE LAWN AS PER SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS,UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.5. ALL PLANTS TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF ANSI 260.1"AMERICAN STANDARD FOR NURSERY STOCK".6. MAINTAIN AND WARRANTY ALL LIVING PLANT MATERIAL AS PER SPECIFICATIONS. Scale: 1" = 50' PLANTING PLAN: STREET TREES AND SEED MIXES1 0010'20' 0050'100' Botanical Name Common Name Indicator NEW ENGLAND WETLAND PLANTS, INC New England Erosion Control/Restoration Mix for Dry Sites 820 WEST STREET, AMHERST, MA 01002 PHONE: 413-548-8000 FAX 413-549-4000 EMAIL: INFO@NEWP.COM WEB ADDRESS: WWW.NEWP.COM Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye FACU+ Festuca rubra Red Fescue FACU Lolium multiflorum Annual Ryegrass Lolium perenne Perrenial Ryegrass Panicum virgatum Switch Grass FAC Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass UPL Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem FACU Agrostis perennans Upland Bentgrass FACU The New England Erosion Control/Restoration Mix For Dry Sites provides an appropriate selection of native and naturalized grasses to ensure that dry and recently disturbed sites will be quickly revegetated and the soil surface stabilized. It is an appropriate seed mix for road cuts, pipelines, steeper slopes, and areas requiring quick cover during the ecological restoration process. The mix may be applied by hydro-seeding, by mechanical spreader, or on small sites it can be spread by hand. Lightly rake, or roll to ensure proper soil-seed contact. Best results are obtained with a Spring or late Summer seeding. Late Spring through Mid-Summer seeding will benefit from a light mulching of weed-free straw to conserve moisture. If conditions are drier than usual, watering will be required. Fertilization is not required unless the soils are particularly infertile. Preparation of a clean weed free seed bed is necessary for optimal results. PRICE PER LB $15.00 MIN. QUANITY 5 $75.00TOTAL:APPLY: 35 LBS/ACRE :1250 sq ft/lbLBS. New England Wetland Plants, Inc. may modify seed mixes at any time depending upon seed availability. The design criteria and ecological function of the mix will remain unchanged. Price is $/bulk pound, FOB warehouse, Plus SH and applicable taxes. Botanical Name Common Name Indicator NEW ENGLAND WETLAND PLANTS, INC New England Showy Wildflower Mix 820 WEST STREET, AMHERST, MA 01002 PHONE: 413-548-8000 FAX 413-549-4000 EMAIL: INFO@NEWP.COM WEB ADDRESS: WWW.NEWP.COM Schizachyrium scoparium Little Bluestem FACU Chamaecrista fasciculata Partridge Pea FACU Sorghastrum nutans Indian Grass UPL Festuca rubra Red Fescue FACU Elymus canadensis Canada Wild Rye FACU+ Elymus riparius Riverbank Wild Rye FACW Heliopsis helianthoides Ox Eye Sunflower UPL Coreopsis lanceolata Lance Leaved Coreopsis FACU Rudbeckia hirta Black Eyed Susan FACU- Baptisia australis Wild Blue False Indigo FACU Liatris spicata Spiked Gayfeather/Marsh Blazing Star FAC+ Helenium autumnale Common Sneezeweed FACW+ Verbena hastata Blue Vervain FACW Asclepias tuberosa Butterfly Milkweed NI Aster novae-angliae (Symphyotrichum novae-anglia New England Aster FACW- Eupatorium fistulosum (Eutrochium fistulosum)Hollow-Stem Joe Pye Weed FACW Solidago juncea Early Goldenrod The New England Showy Wildflower mix includes a selection of native wildflowers and grasses that will mature into a colorful and vibrant native meadow. It is appropriate seed mix for roadsides, commercial landscaping, parks, golf courses, and industrial sites. Always apply on clean bare soil. The mix may be applied by mechanical spreader, or on small sites it can be spread by hand. Lightly rake, or roll to ensure proper seed to soil contact. Best results are obtained with a Spring or late Fall dormant seeding. Late Spring and early Summer seeding will benefit with a light mulching of weed-free straw to conserve moisture. If conditions are drier than usual, watering may be required. Late Fall and Winter dormant seeding require an increase in the seeding rate. Fertilization is not required unless the soils are particularly infertile. Preparation of a clean weed free seed bed is necessary for optimal results. PRICE PER LB $86.00 MIN. QUANITY 1 $86.00TOTAL:APPLY: 23 LBS/ACRE :1900 sq ft/lbLBS. New England Wetland Plants, Inc. may modify seed mixes at any time depending upon seed availability. The design criteria and ecological function of the mix will remain unchanged. Price is $/bulk pound, FOB warehouse, Plus SH and applicable taxes. Basis of Design Materials Palette R-7301 Stainless Steel Bollard Covers offer the most versatile protection for posts smaller than 4-1/2 inches in diameter. Increase visibility and aesthetics of steel pipe security posts, while ensuring protection from wear and corrosion. Covers are made from corrosion- resistant 316 stainless steel. 4" SCHEDULE 40 STEEL PIPE (4-1/2" O.D.) BOLLARD FILLED WITH CONCRETE; R-7301 BOLLARD COVER 4'-0"7"7"4"10"3'-0"ADJACENT CONCRETE OR ASPHALT Scale: 1/2"=1'-0" BOLLARDA1 NOTES: 1. RELIANCE FOUNDARY R-7301 BOLLARD COVER, OR APPROVED EQUAL. 2. BRUSHED 316 STAINLESS STEEL FINISH. 3. WHITE REFLECTIVE STRIPES BY MANUFACTURER. CONCRETE BOLLARD FOUNDATION 18" SONOTUBE2'-6"1. HEIGHT: 36” 2. BODY DIAMETER:6-1/4” 3. MATERIAL: 316 Stainless 1. HEIGHT: 36” 2. BODY DIAMETER:6-1/4” 3. MATERIAL: 316 Stainless 4. FINISH: Brushed Stainless Steel 5. REFLECTIVE STRIPE: White STAINLESS STEEL BOLLARD COVER & STEEL PIPE BOLLARD FILLED WITH CONCRETE Cover Manufactured by Reliance Foundry Basis of Design Materials Palette SOLAR POWERED PEDESTRIAN LIGHT Cover Manufactured by SOL 1. MODEL: Greenway Series 2. MOUNTING OPTIONS: Direct Burial 3. LUMINAIRE HEIGHT: 15’ 4. POLE DIAMETER: 4.5” O.D. 5. MATERIAL: Aluminum 6. FINISH: To match Cayuga Waterfront Trail Scale: NOT TO SCALE SOLAR POWERED PEDESTRIAN LAMPA1 Basis of Design Materials Palette 6’ X 8’ CEDAR FENCE PANELS 1. MATERIAL: CEDAR 2. FINISH: SUPERDECK 2600 SERIES CLEAR WOOD FINISH 3. HEIGHT 6’ 4. LENGTH: 8’ 5. SPACING: STAGGERED SPACING PER PLAN 6. QTY: 7 (+/- 56’ TOTAL) COAT SURFACE OF POST W/ TAMKO PLASTIC ROOF CEMENT (LEAVE END GRAIN UNCOVERED6'-0"6"SECTION NOTES: 1. COAT W (2) COATS SUPERDECK 2600 SERIES CLEAR WOOD FINISH PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATION 3'-0"1'-4" CONCRETE FOOTING3"5/4X6 CEDAR CAP DRAINAGE STONE Scale: 1/4"=1'-0" 6' x 8' CEDAR FENCE PANELSA1 1X4 CEDAR FENCE BOARDS 6X6 PT FENCE POST 1X6 CEDAR FENCE BOARDS 2X2 NAILER 1" SPACING 2X2 NAILER 8'-0"