The Drainage Plan sheet and supporting documentation, as applicable, shall be submitted with the Preliminary Plat. This sheet shall be prepared on a reproducible copy of the Plat so that the same information shall be repeated together with the following:
A.
Topographical information of the existing land included within the proposed plat boundaries and extending 200 feet outside the boundaries or covering the limits of adjacent property that will affect or impact stormwater drainage on or across the site, whichever is greater, as shown by contour lines of two-foot (2') intervals. Contour information is available from the Town Engineer. Topography shall be based on the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD88).
B.
A drainage area map at a suitable scale (1"=200' or larger) showing all proposed onsite and existing offsite drainage areas with points of concentration/discharge and contours at two foot intervals identified; the location, dimension, description and flow lines of existing and proposed drainage features and systems; existing and proposed streets and alleys; proposed crests, sags and street intersections with proposed flow arrows; existing and proposed floodplains and floodways on or adjacent to the site; any proposed topographic changes affecting drainage; benchmark information; a bar scale and a north arrow.
C.
Include a table of runoff calculations with the following headings and subsequent information for each offsite and onsite drainage area and concentration/discharge point.
* Drainage area designation |
* Area in acres (A) |
* Runoff coefficient (C) |
* Frequency factor (Cf) |
* Time of concentration (Tc) |
* Proposed 100 year intensity (I100) |
* Proposed 100 year runoff (Q100) |
* Comments indicating to where runoff is proposed to flow |
D.
All drainage must be planned in the best interests of the immediate and adjacent properties.
E.
Drainage arrows shall be shown for all streets and drainage easements. When the maximum permissible capacity of streets to carry stormwater is exceeded the location of storm sewers, curb inlets and open channels shall be shown.
F.
Supplemental information showing the preliminary design calculations for drainage shall be furnished on 8-1/2 x 11 inch paper attached to the Preliminary Drainage Plan.
G.
A general description/narrative indicating how proposed onsite and offsite drainage runoff is to be handled in accordance with drainage criteria and the adequacy of the existing downstream drainage system as it relates to proposed runoff from the site.
H.
The width of drainage and other easements shall be shown.
I.
Typical sections of any channels with dimensions and depth of flow and freeboard indicated.
J.
Finished floor elevations of existing and proposed residential and commercial structures and garages.
K.
The Town Engineer may reduce the above requirements or request additional information as applicable to the lot(s) associated with the replat or development plat.
(Ordinance 130 adopted 6/5/00; Ordinance 300-03-17 adopted 3/13/17; Ordinance 329-12-2019 adopted 12/9/19)