Surface Drainage Clause Samples
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Surface Drainage. Surface drainage should be provided for in reclaimed areas. ▪ At least 80 per cent of the surface area should be free of surface drainage water in a year of normal precipitation. ▪ Drainage should be such as to minimize the formation of ponds less than one acre (0.4 ha) in surface area. ▪ Drainage systems must be designed to minimize erosion during spring runoff and major rainfall events.
Surface Drainage. Unless otherwise specified, roads shall be constructed and maintained with a 2-5% outslope and without a berm or inside ditch. The road surface shall be insloped or bermed only where needed to direct water to a drainage facility or away from a sensitive area. Where grade is 10% or less, permanent and seasonal roads shall have rolling dips incorporated into their running surface during their construction at locations proposed by the PURCHASER and approved by the Timber Sale Officer. Spacing between rolling dips shall be consistent with the waterbreak spacing requirements of the Forest Practice Rules and the Timber Harvesting Plan. Rolling dips shall be constructed in accordance with the attached diagram, Exhibit A, Attachment 1. Where grade of permanent or seasonal roads is more than 10%, waterbreaks or other suitable forms of water dispersal, shall be installed by bulldozer at locations specified or approved by the Sale Officer upon completion of use of the road for log hauling, but prior to final road grading.
Surface Drainage. Water from such sources as surface runoff, dewatering and flushing of water lines during project construction shall not be allowed to enter into drainage ways or open areas that will cause flooding of existing structures, street intersections, or lawn areas.
Surface Drainage. EACH LOT SHALL RECEIVE AND DRAIN, IN AN UNOBSTRUCTED MANNER, THE STORM AND SURFACE WATER FROM LOTS AND DRAINAGE AREAS OF HIGHER ELEVATION AND FROM PUBLIC STREETS AND EASEMENTS. NO LOT OWNER SHALL CONSTRUCT OR PERMIT TO BE CONSTRUCTED ANY FENCING OR OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS WHICH WOULD IMPAIR THE DRAINAGE OF STORM AND SURFACE WATERS OVER AND ACROSS HIS LOT. THE FOREGOING COVENANTS SET FORTH IN THIS PARAGRAPH E SHALL BE ENFORCEABLE BY ANY AFFECTED LOT OWNER AND BY THE CITY OF JENKS, OKLAHOMA. NO LOT OWNER SHALL ALLOW OR CONTRIBUTE TO THE DEGRADATION OF GROUND OR SURFACE WATER ON OR ACROSS THE OWNER'S LOT IN VIOLATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES, THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA OR THE CITY OF ▇▇▇▇▇.
Surface Drainage. Intent: Keeping roadway surfaces free from standing water is essential for vehicle safety and protecting against water infiltration to the structure below. Principles: Effective drainage is crucial to maintaining a safe roadway as well as a sound structure. At the deck level, scuppers and other drainage collectors must remain free of dirt and debris. Keeping drainage pathways open and clear should be a part of routine maintenance. Measures used for such maintenance should be non-invasive. Cleaning:
Surface Drainage. It shall be the responsibility of each Owner to maintain the surface drainage grades of his unit as established by the Developer. Each Owner covenants that he will not change the surface grade of his unit in a manner which will materially increase or decrease the storm water flowing onto or off of his unit and will not block, pond or obstruct surface water. The Board of Directors of the Association shall enforce this covenant and may enter upon the units in the Condominium to correct any violation of this covenant and shall charge the cost of the correction to the Owner who has violated this covenant.
Surface Drainage. The Contractor shall ensure a survey includes spot elevations and contour line in sufficient detail to depict the existing and proposed drainage patters of the site. The location of all existing and proposed gutter downspout, sump pumps and/or drain tile discharges shall also be shown. It must demonstrated that the proposed condition do not adversely impact adjacent properties or right-of-way as it relates to surface drainage. The Contractor must protect all storm drain inlets with sediment capture devices prior to soil disruption that may result in sediment laden storm water runoff entering the inlet. The Contractor shall provide effective storm drain inlet protection over the life of the project until all surfaces with potential for discharging sediment to an inlet have been stabilized. The Contractor is responsible for preventing or minimizing the potential for unsafe conditions, flooding, or siltation problems. (Minneapolis Code 52.270)
Surface Drainage. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ hereby reserves a non-exclusive easement and right for surface drainage over each and every part of the Listerhill Complex, substantially to the same extent as exists on the date of this Agreement. Buyer shall maintain its land within the Listerhill Complex so as to minimize, to the extent reasonably possible, surface drainage interference with the use of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’ retained land. The foregoing surface drainage easement shall include, but not be limited to, the right to continue to pump storm water collected from ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’ former white oil pond area into the Wastewater System.
Surface Drainage. 3.1.1 Surface Drainage - Each lot shall receive and drain, in an unobstructed manner, the storm and surface waters from lots and drainage areas of higher elevation and from private streets and easements. No lot owner shall construct or permit to be constructed any fencing or other obstructions which would impair the drainage of storm and surface waters over and across his/her lot. The foregoing covenants set forth in this sub-section shall be enforceable by any affected lot owner and by the City of Jenks, Oklahoma.
3.1.2 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Lake Estates will be constructed with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ditches versus curb and gutter. Any intention to pipe and fill ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ditch, other than a standard driveway access, will require engineering calculations to show proper pipe sizing and that such improvements can be established on all lots of the development and still comply with the original design of the subdivision.
Surface Drainage. A non-exclusive, perpetual easement for the purpose of surface draining any and all storm water run-off from Lot 3 and the improvements which may, from time to time, be constructed, altered, modified and maintained thereon, over, upon and across Lot 1, and no change of grade elevation or excavation shall be made on Lot 1 which shall interfere with or obstruct the drainage from Lot 3. For Landlord's source of title for items (1) - (5) see a deed from Olympia Equity Investors I, L.P. dated June 11, 1998 recorded in Book 13907, Page 46 of the Cumberland County Registry of Deeds.