Stormwater Management Sample Clauses

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Stormwater Management. (a) The Property Owner shall submit a detailed stormwater management plan to the satisfaction of the Town Engineer, prior to the issuance of a Development Permit. (b) The Property Owner shall ensure that all post-development peak stormwater runoff flows for all development on the Property are equal to or less than pre-development stormwater peak runoff flows for small and large storms, to the satisfaction of the Town Engineer.
Stormwater Management. Design Report prepared by Stantec Consulting Ltd, dated January 11, 2012, and dated as received by the City of Ottawa on January 11, 2012.
Stormwater Management a) The Owner AGREES to implement the requirements incorporated in the Draft Plan Conditions attached as Schedule “F” and any reports submitted to Kawartha Region Conservation Authority and the City pertaining to: i) pre and post development run-off flows and water balance calculations, and the intended means of conveying stormwater flow from each Lot, Block and the entire proposed Plan of Subdivision; ii) the anticipated impact of the Plan of Subdivision on water quality and phosphorus control, as it relates to fish and fish habitat once adequate protective measures have been taken; iii) the means whereby erosion and sedimentation and their effects will be minimized on the site during and after construction; iv) the site soil conditions, including grain size distribution profiles; v) a site grading plan. b) The Owner AGREES to erect and maintain all stormwater management and erosion and sedimentation control structures operating and in good repair during the construction period, in a manner satisfactory to Kawartha Region Conservation Authority and the City. c) Prior to the execution of this Agreement, the Owner AGREES to confirm to the City that Conservation Authority has reviewed and approved the stormwater management report and plan, erosion and sedimentation plan, and final Lot Grading Plans as required under this Section. a) UPGRADES TO EXISTING STORM SEWER b) UPGRADES TO EXISTING SANITARY SEWER
Stormwater Management. Every application for a Site Development Permit shall include: a. A signed and sealed letter from a Professional Engineer, licensed in North Carolina, certifying that the stormwater management measures associated with the Site Development Permit application meet or exceed the approved stormwater management performance standards for Carolina North. Stormwater management and treatment practices shall comply with all applicable federal and State regulations, and revisions thereof.
Stormwater Management. The Owner agrees that stormwater management measures shall be applicable to the development of the Lands, in a manner which is in accordance with the provisions of The Drainage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.D.17 and amendments thereto, and to the satisfaction of the Municipality's Engineer.
Stormwater Management. 5.6.1. Stormwater management shall be integrated into the site, building, and landscape design. Stormwater management strategies shall be coordinated and applied in a comprehensive manner across Carolina North. 5.6.2. A conceptual stormwater management plan for the entire Carolina North Project shall be submitted with the initial site development permit application. The conceptual stormwater management plan shall include hydrologic analyses of the existing conditions (pre-development) and the undeveloped conditions (meadow). At a minimum, the proposed conditions hydrology will not exceed the pre-development (existing) conditions as specified in this Agreement. Additionally, the University will strive to make the proposed conditions hydrology match the undeveloped (meadow) conditions, to the maximum extent practicable. The conceptual stormwater management plan will identify the discharge points from the development area and the limited development area that will be analyzed with each site development permit application. 5.6.3. The University shall identify the stormwater impacts and document on individual site development permit applications how those stormwater impacts will be mitigated. Stormwater management plans will meet the design criteria specified in this Agreement, applicable NPDES permit requirements, applicable federal and state rules, and applicable federal and state laws (including the Jordan Water Supply Nutrient Strategy requirements as may be adopted by rule or statute). 5.6.4. The stormwater design criteria shall address peak rates, volume, and quality as follows: a. The post-development stormwater runoff peak discharge rate shall be controlled such that the post-development runoff peak discharge rate at all locations where stormwater runoff exits the development area (or at other points designated in the conceptual plan), shall not exceed the pre- development (existing conditions) stormwater runoff peak discharge rate for the local 1-year (2.88 inches), 2-year (3.60 inches), 10-year (5.38 inches), 25-year (6.41 inches), and 50-year (7.21 inches) frequency, 24-hour duration storm events. b. The post-development stormwater runoff volume shall be controlled such that the post- development runoff volume, at all locations where stormwater runoff exits the development area (or at other points designated in the conceptual plan), shall not exceed the pre-development (existing conditions) runoff volume for the local 2-year (3.60 inches) frequency, ...
Stormwater Management. G. 6.1. Stormwater management shall be integrated into the site, building and landscape design. Stormwater management strategies shall be coordinated and applied in a comprehensive manner across Carolina North. A conceptual stormwater management plan for the entire Carolina North project shall be submitted with the initial site development plan application.
Stormwater Management. Tenant acknowledges that the Premises are subject to the requirements of the City of Seattle (“City”) ordinance regarding stormwater drainage, source control, and other applicable City requirements, as well as the federal Clean Water Act and Washington State Department of Ecology (“Ecology”) stormwater regulations and permits, which may include the Industrial Stormwater General Permit (“ISGP”), Boatyard General Permit, Construction General Permit, individual permits, and the Phase I Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Permit (“MS4 Permit”) (collectively, the “Stormwater Regulations”). Tenant will comply with all applicable requirements of the Stormwater Regulations, including at minimum Ecology’s MS4 Permit, and shall apply for and hold as permittee any other applicable stormwater permit. It shall be Tenant’s sole responsibility to determine which requirements and permit(s) are applicable. Tenant shall implement and perform all best management practices (“BMPs”) necessary to meet the requirements of the Stormwater Regulations. Tenant shall keep onsite a spill kit capable of handling minor spills and/or leaks from parked vehicles or other sources of potential pollution. In the event of a spill or leak to a drainage structure, Tenant shall notify the Port’s 24-hour Port Dispatch Line at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. If any regulatory authority (including but not limited to Ecology) or citizen cites or alleges the Port has violated any Stormwater Regulation, Tenant will fully defend and indemnify the Port for any damages, penalties, or other assessments made against the Port for the violations. Tenant will pay the Port’s attorneys’ fees in connection with such claims, notices, citations, and/or enforcement actions.
Stormwater Management. 3.1. Prior to the issuance of a building permit, the Owner shall submit servicing plans for approval and, at its own expense, construct such works as may be required to collect and contain all stormwater on site and channel such stormwater to an approved outlet in accordance with specifications and plans approved by the Director of Operations and filed in the office of the Director of Operations. In this paragraph, stormwater shall include all surface water on the land including roof run-off, eavestroughs, surface catch basins and water from the foundation perimeter-weeping tile. 3.2. Any alteration or improvements to the existing services will be at the Owner’s expense. 3.3. All underground servicing must be approved and inspected by the Town. Inspections shall include a closed-circuit television (CCTV) recording of the installed storm sewers for its entire length, to the satisfaction of the Director of Operations. 3.4. The Owner shall, at its own expense, conduct mandrel testing on all storm sewer systems which have been constructed by or on behalf of the Owner using flexible piping, to the satisfaction of the Director of Operations. 3.5. The Owner agrees to, at its own expense, repair, forever maintain, and, where necessary, replace any stormwater system located on the Lands identified in Schedule A attached hereto. 3.6. That where the stormwater system has not been maintained, the Director of Operations or their designate may enter upon the lands after reasonable notice having been given to the Owner, and effect such repairs as are deemed necessary and recover the costs thereof by action or in like manner as municipal taxes.
Stormwater Management. The Project shall comply with all federal, state and local requirements related to stormwater management, including, but not limited to those contained in the ACC Code, associated with the area of disturbance for each Phase.