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302 Park Ave
Construction Management Plan
December 1, 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2.0 Project Introduction
2.1 Project Description
2.2 Project Disturbance Area
2.3 Project Vicinity Map
3.0 Project Documentation
3.1 Permitting
3.2 Public Notification
3.3 Project Sign
3.4 Contact List
4.0 Project Implementation
4.1 Dates of Construction
4.2 Hours of Construction
4.3 Construction Schedule
4.5 Project Fencing
4.7 Tree Protection
5.0 Project Management
5.1 ROW Management Plan
5.2 Emergency Access and Ordinance 35
5.3 Construction Parking
5.4 Staging Area
5.6 Site Plan
5.7 Waste Management Plan
6.0 Traffic Control
6.2 Haul Routes
6.3 Weight and Size Limitations of Vehicles
6.4 Construction Vehicle Activity
6.5 Traffic Control Plan
8.0 Sediment and Erosion Control
8.1 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
8.2 BMPs for Stormwater Pollution Prevention
8.3 Final Stabilization and Long-Term Stormwater Quality
8.4 Inspection and Maintenance Procedures
9.0 Fugitive Dust Control
9.1 Dust Control Plan
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10.0 Emissions
10.1 Maintenance
10.2 Opacity
11.0 Noise Suppression
11.0 General
11.1 Noise Suppression Plan
APPENDICES
A – Required Project Sign
B – Haul Route Map & Project Vicinity
C – Noise Suppression Plan, Techniques and Equipment
D –CMP Site Plan, Parking Management & Emergency Access
E – Construction Schedule
F- Construction Waste Management Plan
G- Ordinance 35
H –Engine Idling
I – Construction Parking Management
2.0 PROJECT INTRODUCTION
2.1 Project Description
Interior finish of an existing 5,300 sf single family core and shell residence on a 6,562 sf lot
located at the southwest corner of Park Ave and Hopkins. The residence has a basement and
two stories above grade. The exterior work other than landscaping is limited to replacing the
existing concrete driveway, replacing existing windows, replacing existing siding, and bringing
the existing stormwater discharge up to new City of Aspen standards.
2.2 Project Disturbance Area
The area of disturbance will be around the existing property line up to the house, roughly
3,115 SF
2.3 Project Vicinity Map
See attached Appendix B – Project Vicinity and Haul Route Map
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3.0 PROJECT DOCUMENTATION
3.1 Permitting
This CMP is being submitted as part of the application for a building permit.
3.2 Public Notification
Public notification will take place a minimum of 10 days prior to commencement of work and
will be distributed directly to neighbors within a 300 foot radius of the project. It will include an
invitation to a pre-construction meeting, a proposed schedule and description of impacts to the
neighborhood.
A preconstruction meeting summarizing this CMP will be held five days after the
aforementioned public notification (five days prior to breaking ground).
3.3 Project Sign
302 Park Avenue Residence Sign – APPENDIX A
3.4 Contact List
Owner: GDL Endeavors LTD – 970-925-5590
Contractor: Hansen Construction – 970-920-1558
Site Supervisor: Brian Gary – 303-829-9686
Traffic Control Officer: Brian Gary - 970.309.2518
City of Aspen Community Development – 970.920.5090
Pitkin County – 970.920.5200
Aspen Police Department – 970.920.5400
Aspen Fire Protection District – 970.925.2690
RFTA – 970.925.8484
School District – 970.925.3760
Water Department – 970.920.5110
Aspen Consolidated Waste – 970.925.3601
Holy Cross Electric: 970.945.5491
Aspen Valley Hospital – 970.925.1120
Emergency Services - 911
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4.0 PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
4.1 Dates of Construction
The current project start is scheduled for 03/01/18. The estimated project duration is 12
months putting the projected completion date at around 03/01/19.
4.2 Hours of Construction
Construction hours will be limited to 7:30am – 5:30pm Monday through Friday and 9:00am-
5:00pm on Saturday. All activities generating noise in excess of 80 decibels will require a noise
suppression plan and be restricted to operating between 9:00am – 5:00pm Monday through
Friday. Additional prohibited construction days are as follows:
Sundays
4th of July (Day and any associated weekend)
Memorial Day Weekend
Labor Day Weekend
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Day
New Years Day
Pro Challenge Bike Race
4.3 Construction Schedule
See Attached- Appendix E
4.5 Project Fencing
The perimeter of the lot will be fenced with a temporary six foot tall chain link fence with
green mesh wind screen as indicated on the attached CMP site plan.
4.7 Tree Protection
The CMP Site Plan – Appendix D, shows the existing trees that are to be preserved and
where tree protection fencing will be installed. The fencing will be installed outside the drip line
(where practical) of the trees and will be constructed of metal tee posts and orange plastic
safety fence.
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5.0 SITE AND RIGHT OF WAY MANAGEMENT
5.1 Right of Way Management Plan
See CMP Site Plan – APPENDIX D
5.2 Emergency Access and Ordinance 35
HCI will maintain continuous emergency vehicle access to the site, including but not limited
to police, fire, and ambulance services.
See Ordinance 35 – APPENDIX G
5.3 Construction Parking Details
Given the nature of an interior tenant finish we anticipate a minor impact. We will encourage
all subcontractors to carpool with only one vehicle per trade allowed onsite at any one time. If
Subcontractor crews require another vehicle they will pay for daily residential parking permits on
a as needed basis. We have requested parking permits for use during deliveries. See parking
management form- Appendix I
5.4 Staging Areas
All material handling and equipment staging will be accommodated on site. Under no
circumstances will job materials be stored in the ROW. HCI will keep trash containers and
portable restrooms within the limits of the projects property. Shall any use of the ROW be
required for trash dumpsters, office trailer, etc., HCI will obtain the proper permits prior. Any
compost or food disposal containers shall be bear proof.
5.6 Site Plan
There will be no construction trailer used on this project. Job materials storage will be
handled onsite as indicated on the site plan. Waste management and recycling container
locations are clearly designated on the site plan.
5.7 Waste Management
See waste management plan- APPENDIX F
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6.0 TRAFFIC CONTROL
6.2 Haul Routes
See Haul Route Map – APPENDIX B
6.3 Weight and Size Limitations of Vehicles
Trash Truck – 35,000 GVW
Dump Trucks – 54,000 GVW
Excavator – 54,000 GVW
Boom Truck – 45,000 GVW
6.4 Construction Vehicle Activity
There will be approximately 130 truck trips required. This will equate to approximately one
half truck trip per day over the 12 month duration of the project. The expected numbers of truck
trips are as follows:
15 Loads of Debris
1 Load of Fencing and Tree Protection Materials
1 Load of Pipe and Manholes for Drainage and Infrastructure
2 Excavation Equipment Mobilization/Demobilization
5 Dump Truck Loads of Excavated Soils Leaving Site
5 Dump Truck Loads of Backfill and Gravel Delivered to Site
4 Loads of Premixed Concrete
2 Loads of Stone Paving Materials
2 Loads of Structural Steel, Steel Stairs and Railings
1 Crane/ Boom Truck Trip for Structural Steel
4 Loads of Framing and Exterior Trim Materials
3 Loads of Cabinets and Interior Trim Materials
1 Trip by Foam Insulation Truck
1 Load of Windows and Exterior Doors
2 Loads of Drywall
1 Load of Appliances
1 Load of Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment
1 Load of Light Fixtures
2 Loads of Plant Materials
2 Loads of Other Landscaping Materials
20 Trash Truck Trips
50 Temporary Toilet Cleaning Trips
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Pickup and deliveries times will be coordinated so that only one large truck will be on site at
any given time. Delivery vehicles and all other on-site vehicles will not be allowed to idle for
more than five (5) minutes, with the exception of generators or PTO type operations. Project
subcontractor and suppliers will be provided with written notification of Aspen’s vehicle idling
regulations.
See Section 13.08.110 Engine Idling – APPENDIX H.
6.5 Traffic Control Plan
HCI does not anticipate that there will be any need to interfere with traffic on any public
right-of-way. If some unforeseen need arises, a Traffic Control Plan (TCP) will be prepared by a
State Certified Traffic Control Supervisor. The plan will conform to the most current edition of
the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways (MUTCD) and be
submitted to the City of Aspen Department of Engineering for approval/permitting.
8.0 SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL
8.1 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
All necessary Best Management Practices (BMP’s) will be in place and maintained in order
to minimize dirt entering the streets. Primary strategies are as follows:
Avoid unnecessary site disturbance.
Maintain grading; install silt fences and sediment traps prior to any soil disturbance.
The installation of a tracking pad will be impractical due to the limited space
available. Hansen will make sure that the short ramp into the excavation is kept as
mud free as possible by use of screened rock over geo-textile fabric and not using
the ramp in wet conditions.
The washout of concrete chutes will have to be done back into the concrete trucks
due to the lack of space on site. Hansen will do everything they can to make sure
that the concrete trucks do not wash out illegally offsite.
Hard plastic kiddie pools will be used to protect the ground below the concrete pump
transfer points. Spills captured will be allowed to dry and will be placed in the site
trash receptacle.
Pathways around the house will be stabilized primarily through the use of screened
rock over geo-textile fabric.
8.2 BMPs for Stormwater Pollution Prevention
Best Management Practices (BMPs) will be employed for stormwater management as
indicated in the following sections. The construction sequence as indicated in 4.3 above will
help minimize the total area of disturbance at any particular point in time.
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a) Structural Practices:
a. Silt fences will be installed on the downhill sides of all areas of disturbance as
shown on the civil engineers drainage and erosion control plans.
b. All open excavations will include the temporary development of a low point
with a sump/pump for the removal of stormwater. The sump inlet will be
protected with straw bales or a Dandy Bag type sediment filtration measure.
Clear sump effluent will be discharged where it will not cause further erosion
(to be determined based on construction phasing and available outlet areas
at that time).
c. Temporary diversion ditches and swales will direct runoff from other site
areas through straw wattle and hay bale filtration prior to discharge off the
site. The exact location and alignment of these structures will be determined
in the field based on project phasing and the space needed for construction
staging.
d. Fugitive dust control will be achieved using a hose and spray nozzle.
e. Surface roughening will be conducted in newly excavated areas to provide
temporary stabilization when other temporary stabilization measures are not
feasible (such as gravel or temporary vegetation) or will not be provided
immediately.
f. If for any reason construction is delayed for a period of time exceeding 30
days, more permanent stabilization will be put into place including backfilling
open excavations and reestablishing vegetation with seed and mulch.
b) Non-Structural Practices: Pollution prevention will be stressed among all employees
and sub-contractors, including adequate training of personnel and frequent
monitoring of activities.
a. Proper facilities and procedures will be used for on-site waste storage and
disposal. Daily inspection and maintenance of waste disposal areas will be
conducted. Where possible, waste containers will be covered, and waste
storage areas will be fenced.
b. The contractor will ensure that good housekeeping will be employed during
construction, with all work, materials storage and waste storage areas kept in
a neat and orderly condition.
c. Existing trees and mature vegetation that are not to be removed will be
protected during construction to limit unnecessary disturbance of site soils
and maintain natural erosion control.
c) Materials Handling:
a. All potentially hazardous materials will be stored off site. In the event that
any such materials are stored on site, toxic materials and petroleum products
will be enclosed and contained in an impervious elevated basin sized large
enough to hold the volume of the hazardous materials being contained.
b. Any spill or discharge or construction related materials will be cleaned up
immediately and disposed of accordingly.
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c. Any spill not properly contained and cleaned-up will be reported to the proper
authorities.
i. Aspen Fire Department, Fire Marshal: 925-2690
ii. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Emergency
Response: 303-756-4455.
iii. City of Aspen Engineering Department: 920-5080
iv. City of Aspen Environmental Health Department: 920-5039.
v. National Response Center: 800-424-8802
8.3 Final Stabilization and Long-Term Stormwater Quality
All temporary BMPs will remain in place until construction is complete and revegetation has
been verified to have taken hold. Final stabilization and long term stormwater quality are
addressed by the civil and landscape drawings submitted as part of the building permit submittal
package.
8.4 Inspection and Maintenance Procedures
a) A thorough inspection of the stormwater management system will be performed at
least every 14 days, and after any precipitation event that causes run off. The
inspection will include the observation of the construction site perimeter and
discharge points, all disturbed areas, and material storage areas exposed to
precipitation. All erosion and sediment control measures will be inspected for
integrity and functionality (e.g., sediment fences, hay bales, straw wattles, temporary
swales and ditches).
b) Damaged or ineffective BMPs will be fixed and/or replaced. Removed sediment will
be placed where it will not become an additional pollution source.
c) When necessary, BMPs will be added, removed or replaced with more effective
measures. All such actions will be documented and the SWMP will be updated to
reflect those changes.
9.0 FUGITIVE DUST CONTROL
9.1 Dust Control Plan
The project’s Dust Prevention and Control Plan are as follows:
Avoid unnecessary site disturbance.
During construction a hose and spray nozzle will be used on exposed soils as necessary
to mitigate air born dust.
Exported soils and other debris will be hauled off via covered dump trucks. All areas
directly surrounding the site will be maintained daily with thorough cleanings taking place
every Friday afternoon.
24 Hour Contact: Brian Gary – 303-829-9686
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10.0 EMISSIONS
10.1 Maintenance
All vehicles used on site will be properly maintained such that the engines will function within
the manufacture’s standards or parameters.
10.2 Opacity
Emissions from diesel engines operated within the City of Aspen shall be of a shade or
density no darker than 40% opacity, except for starting motion no longer than 10 seconds or for
stationary operation not exceeding 10 seconds.
11.0 NOISE SUPPRESSION
11.0 General
The noise limit for construction is 65 decibels at the property line during the summer season
and 80 decibels measured at the property line all other times of the year. All construction
equipment shall be adequately muffled and maintained to minimize project noise. The
installation of noise barriers is the minimum technique to suppress noise, especially when jack
hammering of concrete occurs.
11.1 Noise Suppression Plan
All activity that generates noise in excess of 65 to 80 decibels requires a noise suppression
plan and is restricted to operating between the hours of 9am and 5pm Monday through Friday.
See Signed Noise Suppression Plan – APPENDIX C
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302 Park
Avenue
Residence
Building Permit # TBD
Hansen Construction, Inc.
Brian Gary
(303) 829-9686
Emergency Phone # (970) 920-1558
24 Hour Emergency Contact # (970) 920-1558
City of Aspen
Construction Noise Suppression Plan
As the General Contractor for this construction project, I ___________________ hereby agree
to the following restrictions and will provide the necessary noise suppression (outlined below),
such that it will lesson the impact to the properties within 300 feet of the project located at
________________________________. I understand that if any construction activities exceed
80 decibels and are not covered by this document I will contact the City of Aspen Environmental
Health Department to design a specific noise suppression plan for those activities.
_______________________________ _____________________________
Signature Print name
On-site Contact Phone # ___________________
Many activities on construction sites are noisy. Although some noise may be unavoidable, it can
often be controlled using improved work practices. Builders should make all reasonable efforts
to minimize noise. Noise Suppression plans are required for all construction projects where
activities will generate noise that exceeds 80 decibels. Section 18.04.050(A)(2)(d)
Hours of operation
All construction activity is limited to the following days and times:
Monday thru Friday Saturday Sunday
7:30 am to 5:30 pm 9:00 am to 5:00 pm No construction work is allowed
Constructions activities producing noise greater than 80 decibels are limited to the following
days and times:
Monday thru Friday
9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Work that is over 80 decibels which by law requires a noise suppression plan will not be allowed
for Saturday work that includes but not limited to the use of compressors, generators,
jackhammers, power equipment, nail guns, drilling machinery, earth moving equipment and
similar loud construction activities. This does not restrict quiet work inside and outside that does
not require a power source, including a battery, on Saturday.
Construction activity is not allowed during all federal holidays.
Due to the congestion in Aspen when town is completely full, noise suppression plans will not
be approved for the following dates: Christmas Week (December 25 through Jan. 1), Food
and Wine Week in June (Friday thru Sunday), 4th of July day and/or weekend if it falls on
a Friday or Monday, and Labor Day weekend.
Revised 01/09/2013
Specific noise suppression requirements for all activities exceeding
80 decibels at a construction site include:
1. Notify neighbors within two hundred fifty (300) feet of the project informing them of
the kinds of equipment, expected noise levels and durations of loud work. Including
the variation of noise levels during a typical construction days may be helpful. Such
notification must be in writing and be done seven (7) days prior to the starting time of
the project. Communication with neighbors can prevent complaints from arising, and
resolve concerns before there is a problem. Provide a phone number where the
foreman can be reached prior to the start of the job.
2. Operate equipment in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and with all
standard manufacturers’ mufflers and noise-reducing equipment in use and in
properly operating condition.
3. Post notices to inform workers, including sub-contractors, about the basic noise
requirements, as well as specific noise restrictions, to the project.
4. Install noise barriers around all equipment/activities specified in
Table 1: TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT REQUIRING NOISE
SUPPRESSION. Noise barriers not only significantly reduce construction noise, but
they also provide an extra benefit of “hiding” the noise producing sources, thus
increasing a neighbor’s tolerance. (See also the attached list of noise blocking
methods for details on approved noise barriers.)
5. Move portable loud equipment including generators, compressors, and cement
mixers to different sides of the property to reduce impacts on individual neighbors.
What can you do about construction noise?
• The use of radios on the site before 8:00 am are not allowed: remind laborers and sub-
contractors.
• Noise suppression plans will not allow noisy machines such as brick cutters or
jackhammers to be operated before 9.00 am.
• Noisy equipment such as cement mixers should be placed on the site to maximize the
distance from neighboring houses and/or rotate location so as to not impact just one
neighbor. Noise levels drop quickly with distance from the source.
• All equipment should be properly maintained, with special attention to mufflers and other
noise control devices.
• Between work periods, builders are required by city ordinance to shut down machines
such as backhoes, bobcats, loaders and generators.
• When dropping materials from a height—for example, into or out of a truck, or when
loading or unloading scaffolding, noise suppression plans require a chute or side baffles.
• All vehicular movements to and from the site must only be made during the scheduled
normal working hours. This includes off-site noise that is associated with a specific
project such as staging of concrete trucks.
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TABLE 1: NOISE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT REQUIRING NOISE
SUPPRESSION PLANS
Equipment Category
Auger Drill Rig
Backhoe
Chain Saw
Clam Shovel
Compressor (air)
Concrete Mixer
Concrete Pump
Concrete Saw
Crane (mobile or stationary)
Dozer
Drill Rig
Excavator
Front End Loader
Generator (more than 25 KVA)
Gradall
Grader
Horizontal Hydraulic Boring Jack
Impact Pile Driver (diesel or drop)
Impact Wrench
Jackhammer*
Mounted Impact Hammer (hoe ram)
Paver
Pneumatic Tools
Rock Drill
Scraper
Scarifier
Slurry Machine
Vibratory Pile Driver
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Noise Blocking Methods
Contractors shall require all subcontractors and vendors to use:
• Quieter vs. Louder equipment
• “Residential” grade combustion engine exhaust silencers
• Electrical vs. pneumatic hand power tools: All pneumatic tools operated in the City of
Aspen must be fitted with an effective silencer on their air exhaust port.
• Hydraulic vs. air powered rock drills
• “Silenced” pile drivers vs. Diesel pile drivers
In general, noise reduction equipment and materials may include, but not be limited to:
1. Shields, shrouds, or intake and exhaust mufflers.
2. Noise-deadening material to line hoppers, conveyor transfer points, storage bins,
or chutes.
3. Noise barriers using materials consistent with the Temporary Noise Barrier
Materials Section.
4. Noise curtains
5. Plywood with concrete blankets at the height of the equipment and that it
surrounds the activity such that it directs noise up more than out from the
property.
6. Portable three sided enclosures made out of plywood to move with the activity
such as jack hammering.
7. Internal combustion engines are to be fitted with a suitable muffler in good repair.
Specific Equipment:
Generators: The local power grid shall be used wherever feasible to limit generator noise. No
generators larger than 25 KVA shall be used and, where a generator is necessary, it
shall have maximum noise muffling capability.
Backup Alarms: All equipment with backup alarms operated by the Contractor, vendors,
suppliers, and subcontractors on the construction site shall be equipped with
either audible self-adjusting ambient-sensitive backup alarms or manually-
adjustable alarms. The ambient-sensitive alarms shall automatically adjust to a
maximum of 5 dBA over the surrounding background noise levels. The
manually-adjustable alarms shall be set at the lowest setting required to be
audible above the surrounding noise. Installation and use of the alarms shall be
consistent with the performance requirements of the current revisions of Society
of Automotive Engineering (SAE) J994, J1446, and OSHA regulations.
Compressors: The unit with the lowest noise rating which meets the requirements of the job
should be used where work is conducted in the City of Aspen, installed with
mufflers and/or enclosed in a noise barrier.
Revised 01/09/2013
Jackhammer: All jackhammers and pavement breakers used on the construction site shall have
exhaust systems and mufflers that have been recommended by the manufacturer
as having the lowest associated noise and shall be enclosed with shields or
acoustical barrier enclosures.
Concrete crushers or pavement saws: Pre-augur pile holes to reduce the duration of impact or
vibratory pile driving and tie to local power grid to
reduce the use of generators and shall be enclosed with
shields or acoustical barrier enclosures.
Pneumatic hand power tools: All pneumatic tools operated in the City of Aspen must be fitted
with an effective silencer on their air exhaust port.
Temporary Noise Barrier Materials:
Temporary barriers shall be constructed of 3/4-inch Medium Density Overlay (MDO) plywood
sheeting, or other material of equivalent utility and appearance having a surface weight of 2
pounds per square foot or greater. The temporary barriers shall be lined on one side with glass
fiber, mineral wool, or other similar noise curtain type noise-absorbing material at least 2-inches.
The materials used for temporary barriers shall be sufficient to last through the duration of the
construction project, and shall be maintained in good repair. Prefabricated acoustic barriers are
available from various vendors. An equivalent barrier design can be submitted in lieu of the
plywood barrier described above.
Impact Equipment:
Impact noise is noise produced from impact or devices with discernible separation in sound
pressure maxima. Examples for impact equipment include, but are not limited to; blasting, chisel
drops, mounted impact hammers (hoe ram), and impact pile drivers.
Impact equipment is the loudest and most intrusive to the neighboring property. The City of
Aspen requires that this type activity have the strictest mitigation requirements and
requires a customized noise suppression plan specific to the site. General contractors must
contact the City of Aspen Environmental Health Department for an application at 970-920-5039.
Noise Control
• Replace worn, loose, or unbalanced machine parts that cause vibration.
• Keep machine parts well lubricated to reduce friction.
• Acoustical enclosures and barriers around generators
• Sound absorbing material and vibration isolation systems on hand tools
• Quiet work practices - use rubber mallets to erect and dismantle formwork.
Revised 01/09/2013
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Noise Controls for Construction Equipment (Schneider et al., 1995)
Equipment Noise Controls
Pile Driver Enclosure, muffler
Stone saw cutting Noise control pad with water
Handheld impact drills Reduction of reflected sound
Circular saw blades 15º tooth angle, new tooth configuration, slotted saw blades,
viscoelastic damping
Pneumatic tools Muffler
Pavement breaker/ Rock
drill
Muffler, enclosure of cylinder case and front head, moil damping
Portable air compressor Muffler, acoustic enclosures
Bulldozer Bulldozer Cab-liner material, enclosure, sound absorption in canopy,
sealing of all openings
Wheeled loader Absorption of sound cooling air route
Vibratory roller Flexible mounting for pump compartment
Joint Cutter Anti-vibration mounting fixtures
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Company Name: Contact Person:
Telephone #:
Address:
Project Location:
Contractor:
Contact Person:
Telephone #:
Recycling Coordinators:
Contact Person:
Telephone #
Project Description:
Waste Management Goals:
This project will recycle or salvage for reuse a minimum of _ % by weight of the waste
generated on-site.
Waste reduction will be achieved through building design, and reuse and recycling efforts will be
maintained throughout the construction process.
Waste Prevention Planning:
Compliance with Chittenden Solid Waste District's (C.S.W.D.) mandatory recycling
requirements for businesses. C.S.W.D. mandatory recyclables include:
o newspaper
o corrugated cardboard
o white and colored office paper
o plastic and glass bottles and jars
o metal cans
➢ Compliance with C.S.W.D. and Pitkin County's Landfill Bans, i.e. no disposal of tires,
appliances, yard waste, mandatory recyclables, hazardous waste, batteries, fluorescent tubes,
electronic waste and large metal items.
➢ Project Construction Documents — Requirements for waste management which will be included
in all work. The General Contractor will contractually require all subcontractors to comply with
the C.S.W.D. mandatory recycling requirements.
➢ The Construction Waste Reduction Plan shall be implemented and executed as follows and as
on the chart:
o Salvageable materials will be diverted from disposal where feasible.
o There will be a designated area on the construction site reserved for a row of
dumpsters each specifically labeled for respective materials to be received.
o Hazardous waste will be managed by a licensed hazardous waste vendor.
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Construction & Demolition Summary Report (CDSR)
This form must be completed for the following types of projects:
• All New Construction
• All Demolition, (excluding single family & duplex)
• Addition/Alteration with construction valuation exceeding $50,000 CITY OF ASPEN
(excluding single family & duplex residential)
Completed Summary Reports must be submitted prior to sign offat Final Inspection and issuance of certificate of
occupancy or temporary certificate of occupancy. A separate Summary Report is required for each permit issued.
Deliver completed CDSR to Building Inspector. Call (XXX) XXX-XXXX or email with
inquiries regarding this form.
Permit N:
Project Address: (include floor, suite, etc.):
Contact Name: Title:
Company:
Contact Mailing Address:
City State ZIP
Phone: Fax: Email:
For lines 1, 2 &3 pies¢ check only 1 item for eneh
1) Project Type: New Construction AdditioulAltemtion Demolition
2) Building Type: Non-residential Single Family/Duplex Aparhnent/Multifamily
Sewer/Storm Drain Streets, Sidewalks, Traffic Bridge
Landscape, Parks, Open Space
3) Tenant Improvement Yea No
4) Size of Project sq. R. Project Valuation $
5) Completion Data / /
6) Describe any difficulties you encountered in complying with your waste management plan and tell us how to remedy
the problem in the fume.
For City Use Only: App Filed _/_/_ CDSR Submitted_/_/_ Received_/_/_
Counter Staff
Diversion Goal Approved Good Cause Non -Attainment Conditional Approval
Not Approved, reason
REOUIREMENT:
Recycle _% of Asphalt & Concrete materials and no less than _ % of all other debris (measured in
tons).
Instructions: Using receipts and invoices list the tonnage of materials recycled during construction or demolition. See
the Conversion Worksheet In change all materials to tons. Complete the than below and make sure your column totals
are correct. Include destinations for all materials.
Use Materials Conversion Worksheet to convert from cubic yards, square feet, board feet, etc. to tons
Column A— Tons of strep or debris for each material type.
Columns B, C, D— quantities of A to be salvaged or reused, mcycled, or disposed. See worksheet for definitions.
Brick, Masonry, Tile
Cabinets, Futures, Dw ,
Waitrons Equiparicat
Carpet
Car,octPa
Cardboard
Coding Tile (acoustic)
Drywall (used mPointed)
Drywall (unparnted scrap m
sheets)
Landscape Debris (brash,
,haps, trees stamps, it,
Script Metal (all types)
Wood, Pallett, & Lumber
(clean & ®palated, an
pre,sure heated ad)
N. Recyclable Debris, ACM,
LBP (iodinate)
OWa (ivdttsfeI
R clable Mixed Lich.0
Calumn Totals
A
C
D
Confnm Totals Are Corzect
Seews4octions for&Ejanovs B See CAD Re,ding Options fru cl.ls
7. Fill in the blanks below to calculate your recycling rate.
Col.Totals (B +C-)_ . A = X100= %
Print Name: Signature: Dare
ORDINANCE N0.35
(SCRIM OF 2002)
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ASPEN, COLORADO, TO AMEND SECTION 11.04 OF TYIN IVIUNICIPAL CODE
OF THE CITY OF. ASPEN NIRS PREVENTION AND'PROTECTIOMAND TO
AMEND SECTION 24.16'6F THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF
ASPEN—RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT S}.'STEM FOR TAE PURFOSE OF
IMPLEMENTING NEW REGULATIONS ENSUWG THE SAFETY OF
CONSTRUCTION SITES.
WHEREAS;"the City Council of the City of Aspen duetted the Commirity
Development .Director and the Chief Building Official of the Community Development.
Department to proposa amendments to the Municipal Code to improve two protection for
construction sites and improve emergency access and parking for constm9tion sites; and,
WHEREAS, the amendmenis requesied'relate to Section. 11'.04.030, Fire
Prevention and Protection - Amendments, and to Section 24.16, Residential Parking
Permit System, of the Aspen Municipal Code; arid,
WHEREAS, pursuant to -Section 1.04.460,-wendmeuts to the Municipal Code
may be approved by City Council by adoption of an Ordinance, and,
WHEREAS,. the Chid Building Official, the Community DeWopment Director,
and the Aspen Fire Marshal feemrsnend adoption of the amendments, as described herels,
to the afore mentioned sections for tate purpose of protecting'the public health, welfaro,
and safety; and,
WHEREAS, City Cot idmviewed and considered the recommendations o£tho Chief
Building.Of loW, the Community Development Director, the Aspen Fire YvlarsbA 4nd
members ofthe public dudW a duly noticed public herring; and, . .
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the amendments,. as hereinafter described,
meat or exceed all applicable standards and that the approval, is consistent with the goals and
elamentsoftheAspen AmCommunity Platt;and; '
WHEREAS, the City Council fords that this Ordinance fiu0ters and is necessary fir
the promotion of publo healdr, as&Ry, and welfike and ahouid be adopted as an Bmwpncy
OrdinatimpuhmamtoSection4.13offtCity Charter.. '
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THR-CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY:'
OF ASPEN, COLORADO, THAT:
Section is .
Section 24.16 of the Municipal, Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, which section
defines, describes, authorizes; and regulates the on street parking permit program within
the City ofAspan shall hereby be amended by adding a section related to requirements for
construction staging areas, construction parking areas, and emergency access areas for
construction sites within the City of Aspen which said section shall read as follows:
OrdinanceNo.35, Series of 2002
Pagel'
24.16.240 Construction Staging Area, Parking, and EmMency Vehicle
Access Management Plan
To ensure proper public healthy welfare, and safety, the City of Aspin requires
approval of job site plans describing construction staging area(s), location and
number of coustmction-related vehicles, and ensu M-9 proper emergency yehiclo
access for construction projects within the City of Aspen. These plans are required
for all residential construction or remodeling of 1,500 square feet, or more, for any
construction or remodeling involving multi -family buildings (three or more.imats),
or for any construction or remodeling involving commercial buildings. All other
construction activity shall be considered exempt from these provisions.
The constmadon project shall be issued street parking permits for the expected
duration of the project for a fee. Parking permits issued, pursuant to an approved
Construction Staging Area, Parking, and Emergency Vehicle Access Managemem
Plan, shall permit the all -day on -street parking of construction related vehicles
within the specified construction parking area for the duration of the construction
project. Construction vehicles parked outside of the approved area or after the
specified construction duration shall be considered in violation.
The Chief Building Official shall require submission of a Construction Staging
Area, Parking, and Emergency Vehicle Access Management Plan with submission
of building permit documents. A building permit shall not be issued until such plan
has been reviewed and approved by the Chief Building Official.
All construction staging and construction parking shall be confined to the areas
defined in the approved plan for the job site. Workers shall be encouraged to
carpool. Emergency access, as described in the approved plan for the job site;
shall at no time be blocked. A stop work order may be issued upon non
compliance.
on 2•
Section 11.04.030 of the Municipal Code of the City of Aspen, Colorado, which
Section defines, describes, and authorizes the. regulations for fire prevention and
protection within the City'ofen shall here be amended... a
Asp by� by ddrng a section
related to requirements for construction projects within the City of Aspen and the
use of temporary beating systems which said section shall'read as follows:
(h) The following shall be added to Section 8203.2.1.2:
To ensure proper public health, welfare, and safety, the ,City of Aspen requires any
construction site using fuels to &merge temporary heat for the purpose of
conditioning space during the process of construction shall be equipped with .
L. Signaling devices capable of detecting dangerous levels of heat and/or
smoke and capable of notifynrg a qualified party with responsibility to
"- monitor the site and respond to the alarm and take appropriate actions;
Ordinance No. 35, Series of 2002
Page 2
2. As an alternate, an approved fire watch plan and schedule may be
substituted for the alarm requirement; .
3. Associated supply lines shall be protected from flame or treat
impingement resulting in failure of the appliance. or supply hoses
resulting in free flow of volatile fuel into the atmosphere and/or fire
situation;
4. A free flow shut-off value shall be required on all propane tanks
supplying temporary Beat systems; or,
5. Any other plan acceptable to the Fire Marshal
Prior to the. installation of any temporary heating device(s), the system equipment
check list, prepared and maintained by the Fire Marshal, shall be submitted and
approved by the Fire Marshal's Office. It shall be the responsibility of the
contractor to notify the Fire Marsbal prior to the activation of any temporary
beating device.
The principal contractor, or home owner -builder shall submit a statement
acknowledging and agreeing to the terms of this section with submission of
building permit documents. A stop work order may be issued upon non-
compliance with provisions of this section.
(p) Section 16 of the Appendix II -A of the Uniform fire Code is amended as
Mows:
Section 3: .
This Ordinance is adopted as an emergency ordinance, pursoam to Section 4.11 of the
City Charter, and shall be et%ctive November 1, 2002 and apply to all currently
permitted and active construction projects withm the City of Aspen thereafter.
ecti 4•
This Ordinance shall not affect any existing litigation and shall not operate as an
abatement of airy action or proceedingnow pending under or by virtue of the
orditm=s repealed or amended as hare8r provided, and the same shall be conducted
and concluded tntder suchpiim ordmances. .
Section
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance is %z
any reason held invalid & unconstitutional in a court of competent jurisdiction, such
portion shell be deemed a sepamte, distinct and ivdepeiidint provision and shall not
affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof
Section 6;.
A public hewing on the Ordinance shall be held on the IP day of October, 2002, at
5:00 p.m. in the City Cound Chambers, Aspen City Hall, Aspen'Colorado, fifteen (15)
days prior to which hearing a public notice of the same was published in a newspaper of
general circulation wiflim the City ofAspea .
Ordinance No, 35, Seder of 2002
Page 3
F-ITRODUCFD, READ AND O)JDERED PUBLISHED w provided by law,
1)3 f City Council ofiheCity ofAspenontbD23"day ofSVWng ,2062.
I(,athrya S ^,Oehlcity Cleric elan K Klan , or
FINALLY, adopted, pamaed and.. approved this . day ofd "I
Attftt . .
Kathryn S' ,Oehl City Cledc. - Helen K K d, or . .
Appr,Oved sato form: .
C�tyy
Ordutance No. 35, Series of 2002
Page 4
APPENDIX H- SECTION 13.08.110 ENGINE IDLING
(a) Except as hereinafter provided, it shall be unlawful for any person to idle or permit
the idling of the motor of any stationary motor vehicle for a prolonged or
unreasonable period of time determined herein to be five (5) minutes or more
within any one (1) hour period of time.
(b) This section shall not apply when an engine must be operated in the idle mode for
safely reasons including, but not limited to, the operation of cranes and fork lifts
used in the construction industry.
(c) The time required by a diesel powered motor vehicle with a gross weight rating of
ten thousand (10,000) pounds or more while operating in a stationary position to
achieve a temperature of one hundred twenty (120) degrees Fahrenheit and an air
pressure of one hundred (100) pounds per square inch, shall not be included in
the computation of the five (5) minutes determined herein to be a prolonged or
unreasonable period of time. The temperature and air pressure as indicated on the
vehicle's gauges may be used for determining the diesel engine's temperature and
air pressure.
(d) The time during which transportation vehicles are actively loading or discharging
passengers shall not be included in the computation of the five (5) minutes
determined herein to be a prolonged or unreasonable period of time. A
transportation vehicle shall be defined for purposes of this section to mean motor
vehicles designed to transport a minimum of sixteen (16) persons. (Ord. No 74-
1992, § 1: Code 1971, § 11-2.70)
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Plan.doc
CITY OF ASPEN CONSTRUCTION STAGING AREA, PARKING AND
EMERGENCY VEHICLE ACCESS MANAGEMENT PLAN
The City of Aspen requires submission of a job site plan describing the construction staging area(s),
location and number of construction-related vehicles, and ensuring proper emergency vehicle access. The
construction project shall be issued street parking permits for the expected duration of the project for a fee.
These plans are required for all residential construction or remodeling of 1,500 square feet, or more, for any
construction or remodeling involving multi-family buildings (three or more units), or for any construction
or remodeling involving commercial buildings. (Aspen Municipal Code Section 24.16.240)
Provide one copy of a job site plan showing the following information:
1. Location for all job site related vehicles, including number and location of
requested street parking spaces and/or vehicle permits.
2. Location for materials storage, construction equipment and any other
staging issues.
3. Emergency access route allowing emergency vehicle access to the
structure(s).
ATTENTION:
Construction related vehicles are excluded from the signed 2-hour Free Parking areas in Aspen’s
residential zones. Construction vehicles will only be considered in compliance if parked in the designated
construction area or displaying a valid street permit. All other vehicles will be considered in violation.
Please call 920-7482 with questions regarding this from
Construction Site Address: _______________________________________________
Contact Name: _____________________________________Date: _______________
Contractor: ____________________________ Phone Number: __________________
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Vehicle Permits_________ x Rate _______ x Days ____ = Fee ________ Exp. Date______________
Street Parking Spaces ________x Rate ______ x Days ___ = Fee ________ Exp. Date____________
Approved _______________________________________________ Date____________________
REQUESTED:
Vehicle Permits: ________________ Street Parking Spaces: ______________
Other parking areas: ____________________________________________________
Begin Date: ___________________ Completion Date: __________________
All construction staging and construction parking shall be confined to the areas defined in an approved
plan for the job site. Workers shall be encouraged to carpool. Emergency access, as described in the
approved plan for the job site, shall at no time be blocked. A stop work order may be issued upon non-
compliance.