Collector
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Local
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Minimum right-of-way width
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60 feet
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50 feet
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Minimum number of lanes
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2
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2
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Minimum lane width (feet)
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12 feet
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12 feet
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Street width (BOC to BOC) (feet)
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36 feet
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28 feet
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Minimum street light spacing (feet)
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300 feet
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400 feet
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Minimum compacted subgrade depth (inches)
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6 inches
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6 inches
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Minimum aggregate base course depth Type 1 or Type 2 (inches)
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10 inches
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8 inches
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Minimum asphaltic concrete pavement depth (inches)
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6 inches
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4 inches
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Volume range (trips per day)
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1,000 — 4,500
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Less than 1,000
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Design speed (mph)
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35 mph
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35 mph
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Maximum road grade
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8%
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10%
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Minimum road grade
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0.5%
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0.5%
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Minimum interior corner radius of pavement (feet)
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50 feet
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25 feet
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Minimum stopping sight distance
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300 feet
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250 feet
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Minimum intersection spacing
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500 feet
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300 feet
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Maximum intersection spacing
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N/A
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1,400 feet
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Minimum horizontal curve radiiu
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300 feet
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280 feet
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Minimum length of vertical curve
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100 feet K=40
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100 K=30
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Minimum driveway entrance spacing (feet)
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200 feet
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One per property
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Minimum sidewalk width (feet)
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5 feet (one side)
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5 feet (one side)
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Parking permitted
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No
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One side only
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Storm sewers
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Yes
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Yes
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Curb and gutter type
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Barrier
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Roll back
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Table of Storm Return Frequency
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Storm Return
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Land Use/Zoning Frequency
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Residential
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10 year
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Commercial
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25 year
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Industrial
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25 year
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Parks, open space, etc.
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10 year
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Open channels
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25 year
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Coefficient of Runoff Table
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Land Use/Zoning Classification Runoff Coefficient ("C")
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Average
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Impervious
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Commercial:
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Business areas
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0.90
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95%
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Neighborhood areas
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0.80
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85%
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Residential:
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Single-family areas
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0.50
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35%
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Multi-family areas and mobile home parks
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0.65
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60%
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Churches and schools
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0.75
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75%
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Industrial:
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Light areas
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0.65
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60%
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Moderate areas
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0.80
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80%
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Public use:
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School areas
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0.75
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75%
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Church areas
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0.75
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75%
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Parks and cemeteries
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0.35
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10%
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Playgrounds
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0.35
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10%
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Agricultural:
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Open space areas
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0.30
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0%
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Permanent unimproved areas
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0.30
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0%
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Surface Coefficient Table
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Surface Type
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Coefficient ("C")
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Asphalt
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0.90
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Concrete
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0.90
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Roof areas
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0.90
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Turf
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0.30
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Velocity Table
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Average Channel Slope (percent)
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Velocity (fps)
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Less than 2%
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7 fps
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2% to 5%
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10 fps
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Greater than 5%
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15 fps
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Antecedent Precipitation Factors
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Storm Return Period (years)
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Frequency ("K")
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10 years
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1.00
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25 years
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1.10
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50 years
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1.20
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100 years
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1.25
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Arterial streets
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24 feet
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Collector/commercial streets
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14 feet
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Local streets
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10 feet
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Channel Lining Table
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Mean Flow Velocity (fps)
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Type of Channel Lining
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Less than 3 fps
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Seeded
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3 to 5 fps
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Staked sod
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5 to 10 fps
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Stone rip-rap (15" minimum depth)
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10 to 15 fps
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Grouted stone rip-rap, gabion revetment or concrete
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Over 15 fps
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Concrete or bedrock
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R
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=
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V
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W
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8
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D
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R = Minimum radius of centerline in feet.
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V = Average velocity of flow in feet/sec.
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D = Depth of flow in feet.
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y
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=
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D
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4
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D = Normal depth.
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y = Increased vertical height of lining in feet.
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Storm Frequency
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HW/
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10 year
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< 1.0
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25 year
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< 1.2
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50 year
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< 1.5
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100 year
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< 1.5
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Velocity (feet per second)
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Lining Type
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Less than 3 fps
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Seeded
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3 to 5 fps
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Staked sod
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5 to 10 fps
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15" depth of stone rip-rap
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10 to 15 fps
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Grouted stone rip-rap, gabion revetment or concrete paved
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Greater than 15 fps
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Concrete paved or bedrock
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Note: Velocities must be reduced prior to exiting the appropriate
lining.
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All storm sewers under street pavement must be concrete unless
a specific waiver is granted from the City's consulting engineer.
Flared end-sections are required on all CMP and RCP and concrete aprons
and wing walls are required on all concrete box culverts.
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Drainage easements must be dedicated to the City where appropriate.
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An erosion control plan must be developed and implemented prior
to beginning any land disturbance. The plan can include such items
as silt fencing, staked straw bales or silt retention ponds to control
the runoff during the construction.
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