Drainage report definition
Drainage report or “stormwater site plan” means the comprehensive report containing all of the technical information and analysis necessary for the City to evaluate a proposed new development or redevelopment project for compliance with the minimum requirements. (Ord. 13‐09 § 2 (Exh. 1))
Drainage report means the document containing the requirements set forth in Section 12.4.1.1.
Drainage report means a report stamped by a state of Washington licensed civil engineer complying with the requirements of the city’s adopted stormwater standards.
Examples of Drainage report in a sentence
Drainage report of existing versus proposed conditions evaluation.
Reports to be reviewed will include: • “Zone 3 Comprehensive Storm Drain Plan (CSDP)No. 4”, 1976, SBCFCD; • “Final Hydrology, CSDP No. 4”, 2013, SBCFCD; • “Field Investigation Report for City of Redlands”, 2009, SBCFCD; • “▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇ Basin Detention Basins Feasibility Study”, 2009, SBCFCD; and • County reports dealing with detention basin location feasibility; • Drainage report for the proposed diversion of Mission Zanja (TKE).
The design and analyses including the hydrologic, hydraulic and HEC-RAS flood modeling will be documented in a Technical Drainage report in accordance with the Truckee ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Regional Drainage Manual and Low Impact Development Manual.
More Definitions of Drainage report
Drainage report means a comprehensive analysis of the drainage, flood control and erosion control constraints on and impacts resulting from proposed platting, development or construction project, for projects greater than 10 lots or 5 acres.
Drainage report means a report identifying existing conditions, SEZs and drainage features, proposed improvements, effects of proposed improvements on post-development hydrology, calculations of peak flows on and off site, and other hydrologic and engineering calculations and maps as specified by the director.