Prior to the issuance of building permits, a grading plan prepared and signed by a registered civil engineer shall be submitted to the city engineer. Grading plans shall show the elevations of the natural ground at all lot corners, the finished grade at corners, the finished pad elevation, finished floor elevations, rates and directions of all drainage swales and finished sidewalk elevations at all front lot lines and existing topographic elevations and drainage direction one hundred feet outside the boundary of proposed project area and/or map.
(1) Minimum Slopes. The minimum rate of grade of all drainage swales on lots shall be one-half of one percent.
(2) Pad Elevation—Residential. All building sites shall comply with Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood zone requirements, and the following standards. In the event of any conflict between the following requirements and FEMA requirements, the FEMA requirements shall control.
(A) The building pad elevation of residential lots shall be established at a minimum of ten inches above the design sidewalk elevation at the low side of the lot.
(B) The finished floor elevation of slab floor houses shall be a minimum of sixteen inches above the sidewalk elevation.
(C) The pad elevation of all residential lots shall be established at least one foot above the design water surface in an adjacent storm drain channel or the ponded surface in an adjacent sump for collection of storm drain waters. An exception may be permitted in the case of a tract served by a storm drain pump station.
(3) Drainage Scheme. No inter-lot or cross drainage shall be permitted. All lots shall drain their own water to the public street, public drainage facility or natural drainage course without passing through or across an adjacent lot. No lot shall drain water over the bank of a flood control channel.
(4) Grading Exceptions. Specific exceptions to the above requirements may be authorized at the discretion of the city engineer. Exceptions are considered to be the case of an individual lot or at most a tier of lots and are not to be construed as extending to an entire subdivision.
(5) As-Built Grading Plan. Upon completion of grading operations the owner shall furnish to the city engineer two prints and a digital submittal of an as-built grading plan prepared by the owner's engineer. In case no grading plan had been prepared and no grading permit had been granted, the subdivider shall furnish to the city engineer two prints of a map signed by the owner's engineer and certifying that no fills had been made on the lots or else two prints of a map prepared by the owner's engineer showing the location and depth of all compacted or uncompacted fills that had been made.
(Ord. 1308 § 5, 2000)