Topographic features definition
Examples of Topographic features in a sentence
Topographic features not included in the South ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Paving and Drainage Improvements will be surveyed along with any other features needed for design, review, permitting, construction and inspection of the project.
Topographic features used to qualify for WUAs in Subparagraphs 97B and 97C include natural features such as, mountains, rivers, lakes, canyons, steep slopes, etc.
Topographic features include, but are not limited to: roadway including gutter line, edge of pavement, curb, sidewalk, driveways, buildings, structures, striping, utilities, fences, 8” DBH trees and larger, break lines, ground shots, outfall pipes, rim/invert elevations and pipe sizes of inlets and manholes.
Topographic features will be shown as 1' contours and spot elevations to the nearest 0.01' when field measured.
Topographic features to be surveyed - see attached survey limits map.: • Bridge Features: o Deck joints o Centerline of bearings o Deck width o Face to face of bridge rail o Backwall dimensions o Bridge Seats o Pier Geometry • Utility Survey o Utilities will be shown on project mapping from record plans received from dig safe 811.
Topographic features include, but are not limited to, utilities, drainage, and environmental and national resources.
Topographic features will be surveyed along with any and all other features needed for design, review, permitting, construction, and inspection of the project.
Topographic features to be located include: existing improvements, property pins, structures, irrigation pipes, diversion structures, wetland delineation, ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ditches, pavement, curb and gutter, pedestrian access, landscape features—including all trees, fences, signs, gates, storm and sanitary sewer facilities with pipe sizes and inverts and other relevant topography features.
Topographic features (also referred to as special circumstances) used to qualify for WUAs in Subparagraphs 97B and 97C include natural features such as, mountains, rivers, lakes, canyons, steep slopes, etc.
Topographic features will be surveyed along with any and all other features needed for design within a 50' swath of proposed Trail.