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slope of finished grade pedestrian surfaces that are compliant with the most current version of <br />ADA guidance. <br />E. Size, type, dimension, depth, and material specifications for each roadway component, including: <br />curbs, sidewalk, hot mix asphalt pavement, bituminous surface treatments, concrete pavement, <br />top course, base course, subbase, together with specifications for treatment of subgrade, <br />construction geotextiles, and over excavation if needed. <br />Typical sections shall reference all applicable standard details (Kittitas County, City, WSDQT <br />or other as needed) and custom details related to the roadway elements shown. <br />Plans and Profiles: <br />A. Plan View. The plan view shall include, but is not limited to, the following: <br />1. Existing site features: <br />a. All topographic features within the right-of-way limits. Topographic survey limits <br />shall extend a minimum of one hundred feet shall be shown on either side of <br />centerline and minimum of two hundred feet shall be shown beyond the end of the <br />road. Additional topographic features shall be shown beyond the minimum limits to <br />resolve questions of setback, slope, drainage, access onto abutting property, and <br />road continuations. Additional topographic survey may be required as directed by <br />the County Engineer. <br />b. All existing surface features within the topographic survey limits described above, <br />including but not limited to: curbs, gutters, sidewalks, driveways, pedestrian curb <br />ramps, walkways, ditches, fences, gates, walls, mail boxes, signs, light poles, power <br />and communication poles, guardrails, handrails, steps, crosswalks, stop bars, <br />roadway striping, landscape features, buildings, bridges, pavement limits, gravel <br />roadway limits, foundations, trees, shrubs, etc. <br />c. Existing utilities, structures and their appurtenances, as identified visually by surface <br />features, by utility locates, and by utility potholing, including, but not limited to: <br />catch basins, culverts, conveyance pipes, including storm pipe sizes, material, and <br />invert elevation, water lines, water valves, water service meters, fire hydrants, open <br />irrigation canals and ditches, irrigations structures, irrigations pipes, irrigations <br />valves, underground power lines, overhead power lines, junction boxes, <br />transformers, underground communication lines, overhead communication lines, <br />communications risers, communication hand holes, sewer manholes, sewer pipes, <br />including pipe sizes, material, and invert elevations, sewer services, cleanouts, roof <br />drains, yard drains, pavement limits, gas lines, gas valves, gas services etc. <br />d. Known existing septic drain fields within the project limits. If there are no drain <br />fields, such statement shall be included on the plan. <br />Title 12 Kittitas County Code I Draft No. 5— Working Draft far Adoption 6/12/2018 <br />86 <br />