Grading Plans Sample Clauses
The Grading Plans clause defines the requirements and standards for preparing and submitting grading plans for a construction or development project. Typically, this clause outlines the necessary details that must be included in the plans, such as site elevations, drainage patterns, and any modifications to the existing landscape. It may also specify the approval process and timelines for submission to relevant authorities. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all grading work is properly planned and documented, thereby preventing site drainage issues, erosion, or non-compliance with regulatory requirements.
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Grading Plans. When filling or grading is contemplated by the subdivider, the owner shall submit plans showing existing and finished grades for the approval of the Community Development Director. In reviewing these plans, the Community Development Director shall consider the need for drainage and effect of filling on adjacent property. Grading shall be finished in such a manner as not to create steep banks or unsightly areas to adjacent property.
Grading Plans. CSU has provided the City with On-Site Grading Plans depicting CSU’s proposed development within any floodplain on the CSU Property and the River Park Property. The City has provided review comments on the On-Site Grading Plans. Before CSU issues a grading permit or commences any construction activity within any floodplain on the CSU Property or the River Park Property, CSU will submit to DSD and TSW for review, revised On-Site Grading Plans and CSU will respond to DSD and TSW comments and consult with DSD and TSW. This review and consultation is intended to ensure CSU’s plans do not materially conflict with: (i) MS4 storm water requirements, understanding that CSU will issue its own grading permit complying with storm water requirements; and (ii) applicable City requirements, which include the Land Development Code (including Chapter 14, Article 2, Divisions 1 and 2, and Chapter 14, Article 3, Divisions 1 and 3) and the Land Development Manual (including Appendixes B – Drainage Design Manual, H – Standard Drawings, O – Storm Water Standards Manual, and S – FEMA Definitions). CSU shall make a good faith ▇▇ ▇▇▇ to incorporate all comments received from DSD and TSW into the final On-Site Grading Plans. CSU shall provide a written explanation to DSD and TSW if any of their comments are not incorporated, but further consultation will not be required before CSU may proceed with issuance of its grading permit or construction activities. CSU shall ensure that all grading associated with the establishment and implementation of water quality best management practices achieves a hydraulic disconnection between the basin areas and the adjacent San Diego River 100-year floodplain. CSU shall bear all costs and expenses associated with the performance of any grading activities within any floodplain on the CSU Property and the River Park Property and all costs associated with obtaining the necessary Approvals for such grading activities.
Grading Plans. The Property shall be graded in accordance with the Grading Drainage and Erosion Control Plans, the “Preliminary Plans”, as prepared by dated , 2021 on file with the City. The Developer agrees to maintain existing drainage patterns and will construct temporary drainage ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and other measures as necessary to maintain the existing drainage patterns until such time that culverts and/or storm sewer is installed. The Developer acknowledges that the Preliminary Plans have not been approved by the City and expressly agrees that all work performed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be at the Developer’s sole risk and expense.
Grading Plans. (Applicable to Segments A & B only) Grading plans will be developed for the area of bridge and roadway construction. These plans will include cross-sections of the creek consistent with the channel grading plans including maintenance roads and trails. They will show the specific details required to grade the approach roadway up to the bridge abutments and any transition work needed to tie-in with the general channel section. The anticipate sheet list is as follows:
1 Grading Plan No. 1 2 Grading Plan No. 2 3 Grading Sections 4 Grading Details
Grading Plans. Preliminary grading including approximate contours, critical slopes, drainage basins, cut/fill, calculations as required for permit needs. Grading plans will display ADA compliance for pavements, trails, and access to facilities in the park. Approximate excavation quantities will be estimated by hand calculation. Exclusions and assumptions noted in DD above apply to this level of documentation.
Grading Plans. Landscape replacement table that itemizes trees, buildings, fences, shrubs, landscape beds, etc. that will be replaced by the project for each property.
Grading Plans. This item consists of final design and drafting of grading and surface-related items. This includes finalizing the proposed surface and preparation of any special details wherever plans and typical details do not adequately convey the design intent of a particular element.
Grading Plans. The Grading Plans shall incorporate the “Preliminary Geology Recommendations” issued by the Geology Program; the “Final Surfacing Thickness Recommendations” issued by the Materials Lab; the “Traffic Geometric Determination” issued by the Traffic Program; and preliminary structure selection information from the Bridge Program. The primary purpose of the Grading Plans shall be to substantially complete the grading design, which includes the drainage design, preliminary geology recommendations and the final surfacing thickness recommendations. Develop design cross-sections at one hundred (100) foot intervals on tangents and fifty (50) foot intervals on curves, plus breaks, such as pipe crossings and bridge ends. Generate draft earthwork quantities to determine grading requirements which shall include mass ordinates, moisture density control, topsoil quantities, and added/wasted quantities. Provide the mass curve with the cross-sections and earthwork. This activity shall include drainage pipe design which involves developing the pipe cross-sections and placing the drainage pipe locations and sizes on the plan and profile sheets. Erosion prevention features shall also be included. The Grading Plans represent semi-final grading quantities, including topsoil, moisture and density control, approach quantities, and other added grading quantities. Borrow and waste quantities shall be included to result in a near-balanced and credible earthwork design. Additional adjustment of the earthwork shall be anticipated before finalization. The design team shall plot the construction limit lines of cuts and fills with the terrain in the plan view. When overlaid with the existing right-of-way, this enables the need for additional right-of-way, construction permits, and easements. The areas shall be dimensioned, labeled and incorporated into the plan sheets for the Grading Plans. Show ownership of adjacent lands. Land ties to public land corners from the roadway centerline shall also be developed and labeled; since these are essential for the Right-of-Way Program to write legal descriptions for proposed acquisitions. Essential elements of the Grading Plans according to the Project Design Flow Chart in Section 2-01 of the WYDOT Road Design Manual include the essential elements for the Preliminary Plans and, additionally, structure sites including retaining wall locations and stock passes, borrow sources, plant sites, staging areas, material sources, waste areas, haul roads, drai...
Grading Plans. Proper grading prevents wet cellars, eroding banks, ponding yards, and costly corrective work at a later date. Lot grading should be carefully planned to avoid water drainage onto adjacent properties creating drainage problems.
Grading Plans. H. Preliminary traffic control and sidewalk detours for construction plan sheets.