Stormwater Permit Termination Sample Clauses

Stormwater Permit Termination provides certification by Waukesha County that the Stormwater Permit for the above noted site has been terminated. Dated this day of , 201_. Owner: Name and Return Address Parcel Identification Number(s) – (PIN) [Owners Signature – per the Maintenance Agreement] [Owners Typed Name] Acknowledgements State of Wisconsin County of Waukesha Personally came before me this day of , 201_, the above named [Owners name] to me For Certification Stamp known to be the person who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the same. . [Name] Notary Public, Waukesha County, WI My commission expires: . This document was drafted by: [Name and address of drafter] (Sample) Exhibit D Design Summaries for Infiltration Basin #1 Project Identifier: Subdivision Project Size: 40 Acres No. of Lots: 22 Number of Runoff Discharge Points: 1 Watershed (ultimate discharge): Pewaukee Lake Watershed Area (including off-site runoff traveling through project area): 67 acres (26 acres off-site) Watershed Data Summary. The following table summarizes the watershed data used to determine peak flows and runoff volumes required to design wet detention basin #1. Summary Data Elements Subwatershed A Subwatershed B (off-site) Pre-develop Post-develop Pre-develop Post-develop Watershed Areas (in acres) (see attached map) 41 acres 41 acres 26 26 Average Watershed Slopes (%) 2-8% 2-8% 3-6% 3-6% Land Uses (% of each) (see attached map) 75 ac. cropland 15 ac. brush 10 ac. woodland 110 ac. ½ ac. lots 5ac. brush 5 ac. Woodlands 50% cropland 50% 1 acre lots 50% cropland 50% 1 acre lots Runoff Curve Numbers 68 x 75ac.= 5100 30 x 25ac.= 750 Net 5850\100 ac. RCN = 59 70 x 110 ac.= 7700 10 x 10 ac.= 100 Net 7800\120ac RCN = 65 RCN = 68 (state standard) RCN = 70 Conveyance Systems Types Grass waterway 50% grass swale 50% storm sewer 100% bare channel 100% grass swale Summary of Average Conveyance System Data 8’ bottom/4:1 ss 2’ depth/3% grade 2’ depth swale/3% 30” r/c sewer/2% (see calcs.) 15’ (w) top 1’ (d) parabolic 2% grade 2’ deep standard road ditch 2% grade Time of Concentration (Tc) (see attached map & worksheets) 1.1 hrs. .97 hrs. .74 hrs. .65 hrs. 25% of 2-yr 24-hr post-dev runoff volume N/A 2.29 ac. ft. N/A .19 ac. ft. 1-year/24 hour Runoff Volume N/A (.2” x 60 ac.) 1.0 ac. ft. N/A (.34” x 10 ac.) .28 ac. ft. 2-yr./24 hour Peak Flow (see attached hydrographs) 11.2 cfs 14.3 cfs 5.1 cfs 3.2 cfs 10-yr./24 hour Peak Flow 21 cfs 32 cfs 18.4 cfs 11.3 cfs 100-yr./24 hour Peak Flow 78 cfs 91 cfs 53 cfs ...
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Stormwater Permit Termination. Stormwater Permit holder shall terminate the Stormwater Permit in accordance with Specifications.

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