Lot Grading Plan definition

Lot Grading Plan means a drainage design plan signed and sealed by a professional acceptable to the City Manager;
Lot Grading Plan means a drawing showing grades, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, and drainage patterns and may include catch basins and floor heights in relation to grades for each individual Building Lot or Block in the Plan of Subdivision.
Lot Grading Plan means a plan of final grading of land for an individual lot of land prepared in accordance with the Lot Grading and Drainage General Specification;

Examples of Lot Grading Plan in a sentence

  • The Individual Lot Grading Plan shall be prepared in accordance with the Town’s current policies and standards.

  • The Owner will provide an “As-Built” Lot Grading Plan reflecting all alterations, additions, and amendments.

  • The Owner further AGREES that should any unforeseen or unusual circumstance arise which was not properly taken into account by the Owner’s Engineer in the development of the Lot Grading Plan and which, in the opinion of the Director, requires the construction of additional drainage or appurtenant works, the Owner shall construct such additional works when so directed by the Director and at the Owner’s sole cost.

  • This “as constructed” Lot Grading Plan shall be prepared and certified by a Professional Engineer or Ontario Land Surveyor.

  • The Owner further AGREES to have the Engineer review the as-built Lot Grading Plan and issue a Certificate in accordance with Section 5.e).


More Definitions of Lot Grading Plan

Lot Grading Plan means a drainage plan prepared in accordance with the City’s Municipal Engineering Standards and accepted for use as the official reference for grading approval;
Lot Grading Plan means a plan for Grading of a Residential Lot.
Lot Grading Plan means a plan of final grading of land for an individual lot of land prepared in accordance with Municipal Standards and under the provisions of this Bylaw.
Lot Grading Plan means a plan for the grading of a Lot or Block prepared by an Ontario Land Surveyor or Professional Engineer.
Lot Grading Plan means a plan or drawing prepared by a practicing professional showing contours and grade elevations for the existing topography and providing the proposed ground elevations at a given site on a Lot to demonstrate positive major drainage away from any buildings, structure, or adjacent Lots;
Lot Grading Plan means a plan for the grading of a Lot as required in Subsection 31(a) hereof.
Lot Grading Plan means a plan submitted with a Residential or Commercial Lot Grading Permit Application adhering to the requirements set out in Schedule “D” for residential submissions or Schedule “E” for commercial submissions, and meeting all additional requirements imposed by the Director.