Lot Grading Plan. The Owner acknowledges that all new developments must be in harmony with adjacent lands. The Owner acknowledges that it is the responsibility of the Owner and their consulting engineer to ensure that there are no negative impacts on adjacent lands regarding lot grading, erosion, and drainage. The Owner acknowledges that engineering drawings and report shall include a lot grading plan. The Owner also acknowledges that a lot grading elevation certificate, prepared by a registered Ontario Land Surveyor, and in accordance with the Town’s Development Standards Manual, will be required for all residential lots in the development. The Owner acknowledges that failure to submit verified lot grading elevation certificates in accordance with the Development Standards Manual will deny approval of occupancy permits.
Lot Grading Plan. The Owner further agrees to submit to the satisfaction of the Corporation’s Chief Building Official, Ministry of Transportation (MTO), where applicable and Essex Region Conservation Authority (ERCA) in regulated areas throughout, a lot grading plan designed and executed under the seal of an engineer licenced under the Professional Engineers Act R.S.O. 1990, c. P.28, as amended (“Engineer”) for the subject lands for the Corporation’s consideration prior to the issuance of any building permits or construction permits for the subject lands. The Owner shall ensure that the site drainage shall not affect adjacent properties.
Lot Grading Plan. Identified as: Commercial Development, Project File Number: M19-308; Drawing C1.
Lot Grading Plan. The Owner shall provide a lot grading plan prepared by the Owner’s Engineer for the Lands subject to approval of the Town’s Engineer. The plan shall provide for the continued drainage of the abutting lands and may require that the development Lands accept storm-water from the abutting lands. In no case shall the developments be permitted to shed water onto the abutting lands. In order to insure conformity to the lot grading plan the Owner shall have the approved elevation as per the lot grading plan verified by an Ontario Land Surveyor at the following stages of construction:
(a) Prior to the pouring of footings (top of forms elevation); and
(b) Following completion of construction; Where the finished grade of lot deviates from the original lot grading plan presented to and accepted by the Town, the Owner shall either submit a new lot grading plan to the satisfaction of the Town's Engineer or re-grade the lands to the elevations indicated on the original lot grading plan.
Lot Grading Plan. The Owner shall submit to the satisfaction of the Corporation's Chief Building Official, a lot grading plan covering the Subject Lands for the Chief Building Official's approval prior to the issuance of any building permits. Once approved, the Owner shall implement the said lot grading plan and shall ensure that the drainage of the Subject Lands does not adversely affect adjacent properties.
Lot Grading Plan. The engineering drawings and report shall include a lot grading plan. The Owner must ensure that when houses and other structures are built upon the building lots, the lot grading plan is adhered to.