Yellow cliffhope amp carton Hill Home owners association Intention To all Property Owners of Yellow Cliff and Hope and Carton Hill We would like to encourage all property and land owners to review the attached slides to understand which areas of road will be improved in 2019 We utilized the ID: 806052
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Road Plans and Soil Retention 2019
Yellow cliff/hope & carton Hill Home owners association
Slide2Intention
To all Property Owners of Yellow Cliff and Hope and Carton Hill:
We would like to encourage all property and land owners to review the attached slides to understand which areas of road will be improved in 2019. We utilized the
Hope and Carton Hill Road Management Plan dated January 2013
as a guide to our road improvement plans. Please pages 19-29 for examples of water bars and water runoff control measures. (swales) along with each measure that could used to fix our roads, this document is on the webpage. Our intention is to divert water off the roads to preserve the dirt making each grading more effective and last longer.
We have three pieces of road to be considered at this time:
The first area to consider is the middle of Coral Reef Trail from plot 36 to plot 41.
The second area is lower on
Divi
Divi
Trail from plot 48 to 50.
The third area is Yellow Cliff Trail between plots 13 and 19.
Slide3Map
Yellow Cliff/Hope & Carton Hill
Slide4Middle Coral Reef Trail Southside Runoff
Improvements to this might include a concrete water runoff (swale) 6-8 inches wide and at least 6 inches deep.
Slide5Upper Coral Reef Trail
Improvements to this area may include water bars (open-top culvert 4-6 inches wide and deep) which run diagonally across the road to push water to the south side where the possible new concrete swales will be.
Slide6Lower Divi Divi Trail
Improvements to this will include multiple water bars that feed to a concrete swale. This piece of road also needs to have the eroded blacktop and concrete pulled up and the road graded.
Slide7Lower Divi Divi Trail #2
This area where concrete has eroded will have to be pulled up and graded.
Slide8Lower Yellow Cliff Trail
Most of the old swales will be kept throughout our neighborhood to keep our costs low. This piece of old swale will need to be removed and replaced with a water bar.
Slide9Lower Yellow Cliff Trail #2
Another view of the same swale that will need to be removed.
Slide10Middle Yellow Cliff Trail
This area of road is eroded to the bed rock in most places. We will need to fill the old natural water runoffs in and using water bars every 150 feet to divert water towards the west where a natural water runoff exists.
Slide11Rain Garden
This is an existing example of a rain garden within our neighborhood. It is an excellent idea for all owners to control runoff from your properties onto the roads. It’s an area for water collection surrounded by trees and grasses. It would be up to the homeowner to do this as it is not a part of the road improvement project by the HOA.
Slide12Other things to consider…
We will only be able to complete one section a year. The annual cost of these projects will range around 22,000 to 25,000 dollars. We would like to hear any and all comments to any of these ideas or ideas that you many have. Our intent is to pick one of the above areas to start and complete work in 2019. We will then begin another section in 2020 and so on until our roads are in the best shape they can be. Remember the purpose of these improvements is to control water runoff on the roads so we will not need to grade and maintain them as often.
Please direct your comments to the ‘contact us’ link on the webpage.