Drainage Master Plan definition
Examples of Drainage Master Plan in a sentence
A licensed engineer in the State of South Carolina shall prepare a Storm Drainage Master Plan for approval by the City and the SCDHEC-OCRM prior to the start of construction for any phase of the Project.
The Drainage Master Plan identifies each of the drainage sheds within the Plan Area and the areawide drainage facilities (the “Permanent Drainage Facilities”) required to serve each drainage sheds.
Subject to the Other Agency Approvals described below, the Drainage Master Plan identifies the size and location of all Permanent Drainage Facilities proposed for each of the drainage sheds within the Plan Area.
The Development Group has prepared and obtained approval from the County of a Drainage Master Plan updating the work previously undertaken in conjunction with the EIR.
Developer shall construct storm drain mains and laterals as required by the Drainage Master Plan and in accordance with the County's then current improvement standards and shall provide laterals to serve all parcels on the Property, including, but not limited to, commercial, multifamily, church, fire station, schools, park and other public sites.
VTA shall construct storm drainage improvements across Montague Expressway at Piper Drive, and Wrigley Creek Improvements along Piper Drive downstream of Montague Expressway to carry the 100 year flood event to the closest feasible downstream point of connection with the City’s existing system consistent with City’s updated Storm Drainage Master Plan.
Prior to the issuance of any grading permit, or approval of any improvement plans, or recordation of a final small lot map for any portion of the Property, Developer shall design and construct the drainage facilities required to serve development of the Property, or such portion thereof, consistent with the Drainage Master Plan and the Other Agency Approvals.
The County acknowledges that the Sewer Master Plan, the Drainage Master Plan, and the Transit Master Plan described in this Article 3 and the Implementation Policies and Procedures Manual previously required to be prepared by the Development Group have been prepared by the Development Group and approved by the County.
Except as otherwise provided in Section13.1.6, the City shall commence the update of the Drainage Master Plan and Fee Study not more than thirty (30) days after receipt of funds from all participating projects.
For ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Viejo, the District is preparing a new hydraulic model as part of the Zone 12 Drainage Master Plan that will be used to produce 10-year and 100-year water surface profiles..