Common use of Conformance for All Developments Clause in Contracts

Conformance for All Developments. Discharge from the proposed project must be designed to produce no significant adverse impact to the drainage system of the downhill property. Outfalls to natural drainages or ditches shall have energy dissipaters. A “bubble up” catch basin or curb drain (depending on site conditions) will be required for discharge to City streets when determined necessary by the Public Works Department. Where no existing conveyance system (either piped or open channel) exists at the adjacent downstream property line of the development and the discharge was previously unconcentrated flow OR if discharge to the existing conveyance system (pipe, natural drainage, ditch, etc.) will produce a significant adverse impact (e.g. increased erosion), the applicant shall install a conveyance system across the downstream properties to an acceptable discharge point with drainage easements secured from the downstream owners and recorded prior to issuance of the Site Construction Permit. Discharging across sidewalks and streets is prohibited. SECTION 2 OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

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Conformance for All Developments. Discharge ‌ Stormwater discharge from the proposed project must be designed to produce no significant adverse impact to the drainage system of the downhill property. Outfalls to natural drainages or ditches shall have energy dissipaters. A “bubble up” catch basin or curb drain (depending on site conditions) will be required for discharge to City streets when determined necessary by the Public Works Department. Where no existing conveyance system (either piped or open channel) exists at the adjacent downstream property line of the development and the discharge was previously unconcentrated flow OR if discharge to the existing conveyance system (pipe, natural drainage, ditch, etc.) will produce a significant adverse impact (e.g. e.g., increased erosion), the applicant shall install a conveyance system across the downstream properties to an acceptable discharge point with drainage easements secured from the downstream owners and recorded prior to issuance of the Site Construction Permit. Discharging across sidewalks and streets is prohibited. SECTION 2 OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS.

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

Conformance for All Developments. Discharge Stormwater discharge from the proposed project must be designed to produce no significant adverse impact to the drainage system of the downhill property. Outfalls to natural drainages or ditches shall have energy dissipaters. A “bubble up” catch basin or curb drain (depending on site conditions) will be required for discharge to City streets when determined necessary by the Public Works Department. Where no existing conveyance system (either piped or open channel) exists at the adjacent downstream property line of the development and the discharge was previously unconcentrated flow OR if discharge to the existing conveyance system (pipe, natural drainage, ditch, etc.) will produce a significant adverse impact (e.g. increased erosion), the applicant shall install a conveyance system across the downstream properties to an acceptable discharge point with drainage easements secured from the downstream owners and recorded prior to issuance of the Site Construction Permit. Discharging across sidewalks and streets is prohibited. SECTION 2 OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS.

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Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

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Conformance for All Developments. Discharge ‌ Stormwater discharge from the proposed project must be designed to produce no significant adverse impact to the drainage system of the downhill property. Outfalls to natural drainages or ditches shall have energy dissipaters. A “bubble up” catch basin or curb drain (depending on site conditions) will be required for discharge to City streets when determined necessary by the Public Works Department. Where no existing conveyance system (either piped or open channel) exists at the adjacent downstream property line of the development and the discharge was previously unconcentrated flow OR if discharge to the existing conveyance system (pipe, natural drainage, ditch, etc.) will produce a significant adverse impact (e.g. increased erosion), the applicant shall install a conveyance system across the downstream properties to an acceptable discharge point with drainage easements secured from the downstream owners and recorded prior to issuance of the Site Construction Permit. Discharging across sidewalks and streets is prohibited. SECTION 2 OVERVIEW OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.ci.madras.or.us

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