Rough Grading definition

Rough Grading means the establishment of surface grades and elevations preceding the final grading;
Rough Grading means the shaping or contouring of the site by the Applicant prior to placement of topsoil or other final landscaping materials.
Rough Grading means grading the Lands such that all grades are within 0.3 metres of the final grade and all swales and drainage works are within 0.05 metres of the final grade in conformity to the Overall Grading Plan to the satisfaction of the Municipality to achieve positive drainage and prevent ponding of water on the Lands;

Examples of Rough Grading in a sentence

  • Site Rough Grading: Slope grades to direct water away from buildings and to prevent ponding.

  • If fills greater than one foot in depth are to be placed in subdivision lots inside of building envelopes, as defined by the applicable subdivision building setbacks, the Developer shall obtain a grading permit from the Boise City Building Department (Commercial Rough Grading Permit).

  • EvictionsAn applicant will be declined if they have an eviction (that has not been dismissed) within the last 12 months.

  • TIMING: Upon completion of all earth-disturbing activities, and prior to Rough Grading Final Inspection (Grading Ordinance SEC 87.421.a.2), the report shall be completed.

  • TIMING: Upon completion of all grading activities, and prior to Rough Grading Final Inspection (Grading Ordinance SEC 87.421.a.2), the letter report shall be completed.


More Definitions of Rough Grading

Rough Grading means the establishment of surface grades and elevations on the clay, in accordance with the approved Lot Grading Plan, preceding the Finished Grade;
Rough Grading means surface elevations and surface grades of a lot established in accordance with the Lot Grading Guidelines preceding the establishment of final RULES FOR INTERPRETATIONgrading;
Rough Grading means the stage at which the grade approximately conforms to the approved plans, and structure foundation areas are at plan or sub-base foundation grade, or an interim grading stage;
Rough Grading means cutting and filling the earth for preparation of finish grading to within 4 inches of final grade.
Rough Grading means the establishment of clay surface grades and elevations preceding the final grading, in accordance with the Design and Construction Standards and Lot Grading Guidelines;
Rough Grading means clearing, grading and construction stormwater management activities to achieve project boundaries and approximate earthen grades in accordance with an approved plan that are permitted for construction prior to issuance of all final site workland use, building, and other permits required for a proposed project. Also includes associated activities that are required prior to rough grading such as demolition and pre- loading.
Rough Grading means the shaping or contouring of a lot or part thereof by or on behalf of the owner in accordance with a Building Grade Form prior to the inspection and approval of Final Grading;