CIVIL PLAN COMPONENTS
| Item # | Civil Plan Components | Reviewer |
| 1 | Plans shall be 24" x 36" in size (2 sets) - "State Plane Coordinates" | City |
| 2 | Legible graphic scale displayed on each sheet of both sets | City |
| 3 | All drawings to be folded to nominal 9" x 12" size. | City |
| 4 | Seal and Signature of the design professional who prepared the site plan | City |
| 5 | Title Block including: north arrow; street address of the zoning lot; date of preparation; name and address of the firm that prepared the site plan; type of plan; project or development name (includes any former name if existing); name of owner, developer, engineer, surveyor, and landscape architect; PUD Ordinance or Resolution Number | City |
| 6 | Site data summary to include: a) Total anticipated phases/units b) Total site area c) Active recreation area d) Number of buildings with square footage e) Existing and proposed zoning f) Parking requirements g) Percent of building coverage to lot area h) Existing and proposed Use i) Current Zoning j) Future land use designation k) Impervious/Pervious area l) Surrounding zoning of all adjacent parcels | City |
| 7 | Key Sheet | City |
| 8 | Legal description of the property | City |
| 9 | Vicinity Map preferably at a scale of 1' = 2,000' | City |
| 10 | All submittals shall be on a CD in PDF downloadable file | City |
| 11 | Final submittal of plan documents shall be signed and sealed in a PDF downloadable file on a disc | City |
| 12 | All revised plans must be clouded and must be accompanied by a cover letter indicating all changes and their locations (Included on application form) |
City
and Consultants |
| 13 | Stormwater Plan shall include: a) The entity or agency responsible for the operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system b) A layout of drainage plans and profiles showing existing and proposed elevations and grades of all public and private paved areas (turning radii) c) Drainage basin or watershed boundaries identifying locations of the routes of off-site waters onto, through, or around the project. d) An erosion and sedimentation control plan that describes the type and location of control measures, the stage of development at which they will be put into place or used, and maintenance provisions. e) Grading plans specifically including perimeter grading f) Runoff calculations |
Engineering
Consultant |
| 14 | Water and sewer mains and services, existing and proposed, including size and capacity | City |
| 15 | Fire flow suppression and sprinklers support; Water flow demands including: a) number and size of water meters based on the fixture unit count method b) Irrigation demand in peak gallons per minute c) Identify type of Fire Protection Service, give distances to location of nearest fire hydrants and show all proposed hydrants | City |
| 16 | Transportation: a) A layout of all street, bike paths, and driveways with paving showing existing and proposed elevations and grades of all public and private paved areas (turning radii) b) Indicate existing and proposed right-of-ways, easements, sidewalks, and platted lots; Show all contiguous right-of-ways, easements, sidewalks, and platted lots within 200 feet; Indicate all median opening and driveways within 200 feet of proposed project; Identify all streets and give right-of-way dimensions and pavement widths |
City
and Engineering Consultant |
| 17 | Provide a site plan of proposed development and proposed phasing and show existing improvements that will be undisturbed including: a) Existing surface water bodies, wetlands, streams, canals and preserve area within the proposed development site, including seasonal high water-table elevations and attendant drainage areas for each |
City
and Engineering Consultant |
| 18 | Maps: a) A soil map of the site (existing U.S. Soil Conservation Service maps are acceptable) b) A topographic map of the site clearly showing the location, identification, and elevation of bench marks, including at least one bench mark for each major water control structure c) A detailed overall project area map showing existing hydrography and runoff patterns, and the size, location, topography, and land use of any off-site areas that drain onto, through, or from the project area d) A map showing the locations of nay soil borings or percolation tests representative of design conditions shall be performed if the stormwater management system will use swales, percolation (retention), or exfiltration (detention with filtration) designs | |
| 19 | The location of any underground or overhead utilities, culverts and drains on the property and within 100 feet of the proposed development boundary | City |
| 20 | The 100-year flood elevation, minimum required floor elevation and boundaries of the 100-year floodplain for all parts of the proposed development and general compliance with 2004 State/NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) requirements |
Engineering
Consultant |
| 21 | The location of off-site water resource facilities such as, surface water management systems, wells, or wellfields that will be incorporated into or used by the proposed project, showing the names and addresses of the owners of the facilities | City |
| 22 | Indicate locations of signage with dimensions and locations for compactors/dumpster pads | City |
| 23 | Cross sections and specifications of all proposed pavements | City |
| 24 | Typical and special roadway and drainage sections | City |
CIVIL PLAN COMPONENTS
| Item # | Civil Plan Components | Reviewer |
| 1 | Plans shall be 24" x 36" in size (2 sets) - "State Plane Coordinates" | City |
| 2 | Legible graphic scale displayed on each sheet of both sets | City |
| 3 | All drawings to be folded to nominal 9" x 12" size. | City |
| 4 | Seal and Signature of the design professional who prepared the site plan | City |
| 5 | Title Block including: north arrow; street address of the zoning lot; date of preparation; name and address of the firm that prepared the site plan; type of plan; project or development name (includes any former name if existing); name of owner, developer, engineer, surveyor, and landscape architect; PUD Ordinance or Resolution Number | City |
| 6 | Site data summary to include: a) Total anticipated phases/units b) Total site area c) Active recreation area d) Number of buildings with square footage e) Existing and proposed zoning f) Parking requirements g) Percent of building coverage to lot area h) Existing and proposed Use i) Current Zoning j) Future land use designation k) Impervious/Pervious area l) Surrounding zoning of all adjacent parcels | City |
| 7 | Key Sheet | City |
| 8 | Legal description of the property | City |
| 9 | Vicinity Map preferably at a scale of 1' = 2,000' | City |
| 10 | All submittals shall be on a CD in PDF downloadable file | City |
| 11 | Final submittal of plan documents shall be signed and sealed in a PDF downloadable file on a disc | City |
| 12 | All revised plans must be clouded and must be accompanied by a cover letter indicating all changes and their locations (Included on application form) |
City
and Consultants |
| 13 | Stormwater Plan shall include: a) The entity or agency responsible for the operation and maintenance of the stormwater management system b) A layout of drainage plans and profiles showing existing and proposed elevations and grades of all public and private paved areas (turning radii) c) Drainage basin or watershed boundaries identifying locations of the routes of off-site waters onto, through, or around the project. d) An erosion and sedimentation control plan that describes the type and location of control measures, the stage of development at which they will be put into place or used, and maintenance provisions. e) Grading plans specifically including perimeter grading f) Runoff calculations |
Engineering
Consultant |
| 14 | Water and sewer mains and services, existing and proposed, including size and capacity | City |
| 15 | Fire flow suppression and sprinklers support; Water flow demands including: a) number and size of water meters based on the fixture unit count method b) Irrigation demand in peak gallons per minute c) Identify type of Fire Protection Service, give distances to location of nearest fire hydrants and show all proposed hydrants | City |
| 16 | Transportation: a) A layout of all street, bike paths, and driveways with paving showing existing and proposed elevations and grades of all public and private paved areas (turning radii) b) Indicate existing and proposed right-of-ways, easements, sidewalks, and platted lots; Show all contiguous right-of-ways, easements, sidewalks, and platted lots within 200 feet; Indicate all median opening and driveways within 200 feet of proposed project; Identify all streets and give right-of-way dimensions and pavement widths |
City
and Engineering Consultant |
| 17 | Provide a site plan of proposed development and proposed phasing and show existing improvements that will be undisturbed including: a) Existing surface water bodies, wetlands, streams, canals and preserve area within the proposed development site, including seasonal high water-table elevations and attendant drainage areas for each |
City
and Engineering Consultant |
| 18 | Maps: a) A soil map of the site (existing U.S. Soil Conservation Service maps are acceptable) b) A topographic map of the site clearly showing the location, identification, and elevation of bench marks, including at least one bench mark for each major water control structure c) A detailed overall project area map showing existing hydrography and runoff patterns, and the size, location, topography, and land use of any off-site areas that drain onto, through, or from the project area d) A map showing the locations of nay soil borings or percolation tests representative of design conditions shall be performed if the stormwater management system will use swales, percolation (retention), or exfiltration (detention with filtration) designs | |
| 19 | The location of any underground or overhead utilities, culverts and drains on the property and within 100 feet of the proposed development boundary | City |
| 20 | The 100-year flood elevation, minimum required floor elevation and boundaries of the 100-year floodplain for all parts of the proposed development and general compliance with 2004 State/NFIP (National Flood Insurance Program) requirements |
Engineering
Consultant |
| 21 | The location of off-site water resource facilities such as, surface water management systems, wells, or wellfields that will be incorporated into or used by the proposed project, showing the names and addresses of the owners of the facilities | City |
| 22 | Indicate locations of signage with dimensions and locations for compactors/dumpster pads | City |
| 23 | Cross sections and specifications of all proposed pavements | City |
| 24 | Typical and special roadway and drainage sections | City |
