Site Grading Plan definition

Site Grading Plan means the plan showing the proposed improvements to a lot. The site grading plan for a lot shall include the following items specific to the District:‌
Site Grading Plan means a plan approved by the City for a Commercial Lot.
Site Grading Plan. (or "Grading Plan") means a plan as required by Section 12.44.030(d).

Examples of Site Grading Plan in a sentence

  • The Site Grading Plan shall identify structural and vegetative stormwater management measures, which may include infiltration, retention, and detention controls, wetlands, vegetative ▇▇▇▇▇▇, filter strips, and buffers that will minimize adverse impacts on receiving watercourses during and after construction.

  • No building or any part thereof erected on any of the Lands shall be occupied until the Town has issued a Certificate of Compliance and Occupancy for a finished building, the final grading of the lands has been completed in accordance with the Site Plan and Site Grading Plan, the requirements of the Town’s building by-laws have been met, all municipal services have been completed, all utilities have been completed and approved and the water, hydro and sewage services are functioning.

  • The Site Plan attached as Schedule B has been certified by the owner’s Engineer or by a Registered Professional Engineer, or Ontario Land Surveyor (where a subsequent owner is the applicant) to be in compliance with the Site Grading Plan as described in Schedule F hereto, and has been submitted to the Town and has been approved by the Town’s Engineer.

  • Site Grading Plan LG, Erosion & Sediment Control Plan ESC, Pre-Development Stormwater Area Plan SWM1, and Post-Development Stormwater Area Plan SWM2, all dated May 25, 2015, amended to December 8, 2016 prepared by EXP Services Inc.

  • Steel framing details - Foundation plans and details - Retaining wall plans and details - Elevated floor slabs and details - Site Grading Plan - Site Horizontal Control Plan - Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan - Site and Storm water Profiles and Details - Material and Installation specifications for site work, Steel and Concrete.

  • A Clean Fill Dump Site Grading Plan shall be submitted to the Owner & Engineer for approval with shop drawings as noted in bid item No. 50.

  • The following civil engineering items are required as part of the Site Development Plan submittal package: • Site Utility Plan (includes water and sewer service connections) • Site Grading Plan (includes public works detention pond) • Final Drainage Report CCG will submit the utility and grading plans using the drawing title blocks provided by project architect.

  • The Site Plan attached as Schedule B has been certified by the Owner’s Engineer or by a Registered Professional Engineer, or Ontario Land Surveyor (where a subsequent owner is the applicant) to be in compliance with the Site Grading Plan as described in Schedule F hereto, and has been submitted to the Town and has been approved by the Town Engineer.

  • The Owner at its own expense shall provide parking driveways and loading areas in accordance with the Site Plan and/or the Site Grading Plan.

  • Seller shall be responsible for any retaining walls necessary or required in order to grade the Lots in accordance with the approved Site Grading Plan.


More Definitions of Site Grading Plan

Site Grading Plan means a plan approved by the County for a Commercial Lot showing property line elevations and detailed on-site design of surface elevations and stormwater management; and

Related to Site Grading Plan

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  • Design Criteria means the design criteria set out in the Ministry’s publication “Design Criteria for Sanitary Sewers, Storm Sewers and Forcemains for Alterations Authorized under Environmental Compliance Approval”, (as amended from time to time).

  • S&P CDO Monitor Test A test that will be satisfied on any date of determination (following receipt, at any time on or after the S&P CDO Monitor Election Date, by the Issuer and the Collateral Administrator of the Class Break-even Default Rates for each S&P CDO Monitor input file (in accordance with the definition of “Class Break-even Default Rate”)) if, after giving effect to a proposed sale or purchase of an additional Collateral Obligation, the Class Default Differential of the Highest Ranking Class of the Proposed Portfolio is positive. The S&P CDO Monitor Test will be considered to be improved if the Class Default Differential of the Proposed Portfolio that is not positive is greater than the corresponding Class Default Differential of the Current Portfolio.