Roadside Ditch definition

Roadside Ditch means a drainage feature adjacent to or within a right of way along public or private roads, railroads or other similar development feature that has been constructed or modified and serves to collect and transport water draining from the development feature or the right of way.
Roadside Ditch means the open channel adjacent to a County road within the County road allowanc installed for the purpose of collecting and channeling road and adjacent surface drainage runoff.
Roadside Ditch means the open channel within the municipal road allowance and installed for the purpose of collecting and channelling road and adjacent surface drainage runoff or snowmelt;

Examples of Roadside Ditch in a sentence

  • Roadside Ditch Sections – Ditch sections adjacent to either full width reinforced concrete pavement or asphaltic concrete pavement.

  • Re-plumbing the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: Improving Roadside Ditch Management to Meet TMDL Water Quality Goals.

  • Street and Roadside Ditch Requirements for Subdivisions with a Curb and Gutter Variance.

  • Roadside Ditch Clean-Out a) Conduct ditching operations in the dry or in periods of low water flow.

  • In Roadside Ditch or Unpaved Open Areas: Top of cover shall be a minimum of 6- inches above the ground surface and surrounded with a concrete collar, per MCWD Standard Plans S-1.

  • Bid: Award $84,000 to Western Gradall Corporation of Naperville, IL, for Roadside Ditch Reconstruction and Maintenance Services Sponsors: Public Works A motion was made to Approve this file on the Consent Agenda.

  • A graphical specification showing the proposed roadside ditch location and road widening for any adjacent street to a project is shown in Figure 2, 'Roadside Ditch Location and Road Widening Detail,' in the Appendix of this Ordinance.

  • If the person pays the penalty before the infringement notice is withdrawn, the person is entitled to a refund of the penalty.

  • The proponent of a proposal to alter, pipe and/or fill a roadside ditch will be required to submit a Roadside Ditch Alteration application form along with the application fees, support documents such is an engineering assessment report, approved engineering lot grading plan, detailed engineering design, etc.

  • Water surface elevations are approximately 126.4 at the upstream end of the Storm Water Channel and 127.5 in the Grant Avenue Roadside Ditch upstream of the Grant Avenue 36-inch RCP.

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