V101A1
CONTRACTOR'S USE OF ODOT RIGHT-OF-WAY^^

THE WASTE AND BORROW AREAS SHOWN IN THE PLANS HAVE
BEEN PREVIOUSLY INVESTIGATED FOR ECOLOGICAL RESOURCES.
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO HIRE AN ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSULTANT AS PER CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL
SPECIFICATION 105.16 TO INVESTIGATE THESE AREAS. ALL
OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF C&MS 105.16 APPLY.~~

Designer Note:
This note should be used when waste and borrow areas are shown on the plans. The note
should be edited to include one note from each of the following sets.

Note V101A1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for water quality requirements (e.g., wetlands, 404/401 permits, etc.).

Note V101A2 should be used when the contractor is required to hire an environmental
consultant to investigate water quality requirements.

Note V101B1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for archeological requirements. Use this note in conjunction with note
V103, Archeological Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way, when there are archeological
sites on the plan.

Note V101B2 should be used when the Contract Documents require a cultural resource
investigation be performed by the Contractor. Contact the Office of Environmental Services for
guidance on using this note. Use this note in conjunction with note V103, Archeological
Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way.

Note V101C1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined not to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone.

Note V101C2 should be used when the waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone. The 
contractor is required to obtain FEMA clearances.

Note V101D1 should be used when there might be suspect borrow areas having contaminated
soil or water.~~


V101A2
CONTRACTOR'S USE OF ODOT RIGHT-OF-WAY^^

HIRE AN ECOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT TO CERTIFY
THAT THE PROPOSED BORROW AND WASTE OPERATIONS WILL
NOT IMPACT "THE WATERS OF THE UNITED STATES", OR AN
ISOLATED WETLAND(S), OR TO OBTAIN AN U.S. ARMY CORPS OF
ENGINEERS 404 PERMIT AND AN OHIO EPA 401 PERMIT, PER
THE REQUIREMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL
SPECIFICATIONS 105.16.~~

Designer Note:
This note should be used when waste and borrow areas are shown on the plans. The note
should be edited to include one note from each of the following sets.

Note V101A1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for water quality requirements (e.g., wetlands, 404/401 permits, etc.).

Note V101A2 should be used when the contractor is required to hire an environmental
consultant to investigate water quality requirements.

Note V101B1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for archeological requirements. Use this note in conjunction with note
V103, Archeological Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way, when there are archeological
sites on the plan.

Note V101B2 should be used when the Contract Documents require a cultural resource
investigation be performed by the Contractor. Contact the Office of Environmental Services for
guidance on using this note. Use this note in conjunction with note V103, Archeological
Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way.

Note V101C1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined not to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone.

Note V101C2 should be used when the waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone. The 
contractor is required to obtain FEMA clearances.

Note V101D1 should be used when there might be suspect borrow areas having contaminated
soil or water.~~


V101B1
CONTRACTOR'S USE OF ODOT RIGHT-OF-WAY^^

THE WASTE AND BORROW AREAS SHOWN IN THE PLANS HAVE
BEEN INVESTIGATED BY A CULTURAL RESOURCE CONSULTANT.
IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO HIRE A CULTURAL RESOURCE
CONSULTANT AS PER CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL
SPECIFICATION 105.16 TO INVESTIGATE THESE AREAS. ALL
OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF C&MS 105.16 APPLY.~~

Designer Note:
This note should be used when waste and borrow areas are shown on the plans. The note
should be edited to include one note from each of the following sets.

Note V101A1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for water quality requirements (e.g., wetlands, 404/401 permits, etc.).

Note V101A2 should be used when the contractor is required to hire an environmental
consultant to investigate water quality requirements.

Note V101B1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for archeological requirements. Use this note in conjunction with note
V103, Archeological Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way, when there are archeological
sites on the plan.

Note V101B2 should be used when the Contract Documents require a cultural resource
investigation be performed by the Contractor. Contact the Office of Environmental Services for
guidance on using this note. Use this note in conjunction with note V103, Archeological
Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way.

Note V101C1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined not to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone.

Note V101C2 should be used when the waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone. The 
contractor is required to obtain FEMA clearances.

Note V101D1 should be used when there might be suspect borrow areas having contaminated
soil or water.~~


V101B2
CONTRACTOR'S USE OF ODOT RIGHT-OF-WAY^^

HIRE A CULTURAL RESOURCE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT,
PER SECTION 105.16 OF THE CONSTRUCTION AND MATERIAL
SPECIFICATIONS, TO PERFORM A CULTURAL RESOURCE 
INVESTIGATION FOR ALL WASTE AND BORROW AREAS OUTSIDE
THE RIGHT-OF-WAY LIMITS.~~

Designer Note:
This note should be used when waste and borrow areas are shown on the plans. The note
should be edited to include one note from each of the following sets.

Note V101A1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for water quality requirements (e.g., wetlands, 404/401 permits, etc.).

Note V101A2 should be used when the contractor is required to hire an environmental
consultant to investigate water quality requirements.

Note V101B1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for archeological requirements. Use this note in conjunction with note
V103, Archeological Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way, when there are archeological
sites on the plan.

Note V101B2 should be used when the Contract Documents require a cultural resource
investigation be performed by the Contractor. Contact the Office of Environmental Services for
guidance on using this note. Use this note in conjunction with note V103, Archeological
Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way.

Note V101C1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined not to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone.

Note V101C2 should be used when the waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone. The 
contractor is required to obtain FEMA clearances.

Note V101D1 should be used when there might be suspect borrow areas having contaminated
soil or water.~~


V101C1
CONTRACTOR'S USE OF ODOT RIGHT-OF-WAY^^

THE WASTE AND BORROW AREAS SHOWN ON THE PLANS HAVE
BEEN INVESTIGATED AND ARE NOT IN THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA) FLOODPLAIN ZONE.~~

Designer Note:
This note should be used when waste and borrow areas are shown on the plans. The note
should be edited to include one note from each of the following sets.

Note V101A1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for water quality requirements (e.g., wetlands, 404/401 permits, etc.).

Note V101A2 should be used when the contractor is required to hire an environmental
consultant to investigate water quality requirements.

Note V101B1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for archeological requirements. Use this note in conjunction with note
V103, Archeological Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way, when there are archeological
sites on the plan.

Note V101B2 should be used when the Contract Documents require a cultural resource
investigation be performed by the Contractor. Contact the Office of Environmental Services for
guidance on using this note. Use this note in conjunction with note V103, Archeological
Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way.

Note V101C1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined not to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone.

Note V101C2 should be used when the waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone. The 
contractor is required to obtain FEMA clearances.

Note V101D1 should be used when there might be suspect borrow areas having contaminated
soil or water.~~


V101C2
CONTRACTOR'S USE OF ODOT RIGHT-OF-WAY^^

THE WASTE AND BORROW AREAS SHOWN ON THE PLANS ARE
WITHIN FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY (FEMA)
FLOODPLAIN ZONE. WORK WITH ODOT DISTRICT OFFICE TO
OBTAIN THE REQUIRED APPROVAL FROM THE LOCAL FLOODPLAIN
COORDINATOR BEFORE WORKING IN THESE AREAS.~~

Designer Note:
This note should be used when waste and borrow areas are shown on the plans. The note
should be edited to include one note from each of the following sets.

Note V101A1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for water quality requirements (e.g., wetlands, 404/401 permits, etc.).

Note V101A2 should be used when the contractor is required to hire an environmental
consultant to investigate water quality requirements.

Note V101B1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for archeological requirements. Use this note in conjunction with note
V103, Archeological Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way, when there are archeological
sites on the plan.

Note V101B2 should be used when the Contract Documents require a cultural resource
investigation be performed by the Contractor. Contact the Office of Environmental Services for
guidance on using this note. Use this note in conjunction with note V103, Archeological
Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way.

Note V101C1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined not to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone.

Note V101C2 should be used when the waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone. The 
contractor is required to obtain FEMA clearances.

Note V101D1 should be used when there might be suspect borrow areas having contaminated
soil or water.~~


V101D1
CONTRACTOR'S USE OF ODOT RIGHT-OF-WAY^^

THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT BORROW FROM A SITE KNOWN,
OR SUSPECTED OF HAVING, CONTAMINATED SOIL OR WATER.~~

Designer Note:
This note should be used when waste and borrow areas are shown on the plans. The note
should be edited to include one note from each of the following sets.

Note V101A1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for water quality requirements (e.g., wetlands, 404/401 permits, etc.).

Note V101A2 should be used when the contractor is required to hire an environmental
consultant to investigate water quality requirements.

Note V101B1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
investigated for archeological requirements. Use this note in conjunction with note
V103, Archeological Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way, when there are archeological
sites on the plan.

Note V101B2 should be used when the Contract Documents require a cultural resource
investigation be performed by the Contractor. Contact the Office of Environmental Services for
guidance on using this note. Use this note in conjunction with note V103, Archeological
Sites Adjacent to Right-of-Way.

Note V101C1 should be used when waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined not to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone.

Note V101C2 should be used when the waste and borrow areas shown on the plans have been
determined to be in a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodplain zone. The 
contractor is required to obtain FEMA clearances.

Note V101D1 should be used when there might be suspect borrow areas having contaminated
soil or water.~~


V102
NOT USED^^
~~

Designer Note:
~~


V103
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES [HISTORIC PROPERTIES]
ADJACENT TO RIGHT-OF-WAY^^

AS A RESULT OF A CULTURAL RESOURCE SURVEY, 
ARCHAEOLOGICALLY [OR HISTORICALLY] SENSITIVE AREAS HAVE
BEEN IDENTIFIED ADJACENT TO THE PROPOSED RIGHTS-OF-WAY.
THESE ARCHAEOLOGICALLY [OR HISTORICALLY] SENSITIVE AREAS
HAVE BEEN DENOTED ON MAPPING THAT IS AVAILABLE FOR
REVIEW AT THE STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE, (OHIO
HISTORICAL SOCIETY, 800 EAST 17TH AVENUE, COLUMBUS, OHIO
43211-2474), ODOT'S OFFICE OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES,
AND THE DISTRICT __ OFFICE (LOCATION). THESE IDENTIFIED
AREAS CANNOT BE USED FOR BORROW AREAS, WASTE, OR ANY
OTHER PROJECT RELATED ACTIVITIES, SUCH AS TEMPORARY
OFF-SITE STORAGE OR FIELD OFFICE PLACEMENT, PORTABLE
PLANT LOCATIONS, ETC., UNLESS PRIOR APPROVAL IS
OBTAINED, IN WRITING, FROM THE OHIO HISTORIC
PRESERVATION OFFICE IN COLUMBUS.~~

Designer Note:
Use this note when there are known archaeological sites, or historically significant
properties, on a project that will be protected as a result of a formal agreement between
ODOT and the Ohio Historic Preservation Office.~~


V104
NOT USED^^ 
~~

Designer Note:
~~


V105
ENDANGERED BAT HABITAT REMOVAL^^

THIS PROJECT IS LOCATED WITHIN THE KNOWN HABITAT RANGES
OF THE FEDERALLY LISTED AND PROTECTED INDIANA BAT, AND
NORTHERN LONG-EARED BAT. NO TREES SHALL BE REMOVED
UNDER THIS PROJECT FROM APRIL 1 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 30.
ALL NECESSARY TREE REMOVAL SHALL OCCUR FROM OCTOBER 1 
THROUGH MARCH 31. THIS REQUIREMENT IS NECESSARY TO
AVOID AND MINIMIZE IMPACTS TO THESE SPECIES AS REQUIRED
BY THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT (ESA). FOR THE PURPOSES
OF THIS NOTE, A TREE IS DEFINED AS: A LIVE, DYING, OR
DEAD WOODY PLANT, WITH A TRUNK 3 INCHES OR GREATER IN
DIAMETER AT A HEIGHT OF 4.5 FEET ABOVE THE GROUND
SURFACE, AND WITH A MINIMUM HEIGHT OF 13 FEET.~~

Designer Note:
~~