HomeMy WebLinkAboutComments PWE 10/31/2008
LAND DIVISION TENTATIVE PLAN APPLICATION
PRE-SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
Engineer: Richard Perry Case#: PRE2008-00067
PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING
o Site Assessment of Existing Conditions
Complete Incomplete See PW
Note(s)
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Prepared by an Oregon licensed Landscape Architect'
or Engineer
Vicinity Map
The name, location, and dimensions of all existing site
features including buildings, curb cuts, trees, and
impervious surface areas, clearly indicating what is
remaining and what is being removed. For existing
structures to remain, also indicate present use and
required setbacks from proposed property lines
The name, location,. dimensions, direction of flow and
top of bank of all watercourses and required riparian
setback that are shown. on the Water Quality Limited
Watercourse Map on file in the Development Services
Department
The 100-year floodplain and floodway boundaries on
the site, as specified in the latest adopted FEMA Flood
Insurance Rate Maps or FEMA approved Letter of Map
Amendment or Letter of Map Revision
The Time of Travel Zones, as specified in SDC 3.3-200
and delineated on the Wellhead Protection Areas Map
on file in the Development Services Department .
Physical features including, but not limited to trees 5"
in diameter or greater when measured'4 V2 feet above
the ground, significant clusters of trees and shrubs,
riparian areas, wetlands and rock outcroppings
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Soil types and water table information as mapped and
specified in the Soils Survey of Lane County. A
Geotechnical Report prepared by an Engineer must be
submitted concurrently if the Soils Survey indicates
the proposed development area has unstable soils
and/or a high water table
Date Received: /ojal).6tJ{'
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o Land Division Tentative Plan
'Complete Incomplete See PW
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Prepared by an Oregon licensed Land Surveyor in
accordance with ORS' 92
Location and width of all existing and proposed
easements on and abutting the property
Boundaries of the entire area owned by the property
owner, of which the proposed land division is a part,
as well as dimensions and size of each parcel and the
approximate dimensions of each building site
indicating the top and toe of cut and fill slopes to
scale
Location of existing and required power poles,
transformers, neighborhood mailbox units, and similar
public facilities
Location and size of existing and proposed utilities on
and adjacent to the site including sanitary sewer
mains, stormwater management systems, water
mains, power, gas, telephone, and cable TV.
Indicate the proposed connection points
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o Stormwater Management Plan
Complete Incomplete See PW
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Prepared by an Oregon licensed Civil Engineer
Planting plan prepared by an Oregon licensed
Landscape Architect where plants are proposed as
part of the stormwater management system
Roof drainage patterns and discharge locations
Pervious and impervious area drainage patterns
The size and location of stormwater management
systems components, including but not limited to:
drain lines, catch:basins, dry wells and/or detention
ponds; stormwater quality measures; and natural
drainageways to be retained
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Existing and proposed spot elevations and contours
lines drawn at 1 foot intervals (for land with a slope
over 10 percent, the contour lines may be at 5 foot
intervals)
Amount of proposed cut and fill
o . Stormwater Management System Study .'provide four (4) copies of the study with
the completed Storm water Scoping Sheet attached. The plan, calculations, and
Revised 10/25/07
Date Received' /./s,j~(J!
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documentation must be consistent with the Engineering Design Standards and
Procedures Manual.
Complete Incomplete
See PW
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Scoping Sheet and attached Stormwater Management
System Study
PW Notes:
1. Show location of drain field, septic tank, water and power lines that currently service
the existing structure on the site assesment.
Additional comments not related to the completeness of the application:
. The utility easement that crosses the corner of the proposed lot division will need to
contain all utility lines and enough space to provide access for work on the lines
should the need arise. Private utilities are not allowed to run longitudinally in the
7' public utility easement that exists across the front of the property.
Revised 10/25/07
Date Received' /01J4'<'>'
Planner: AL