Land Development Review - Extended Dry Detention as-Built Plan Checklist is a legal document that was released by the Storm Water Services - City of Charlotte, North Carolina - a government authority operating within North Carolina. The form may be used strictly within City of Charlotte.
Q: What is the Land Development Review - Extended Dry Detention as-Built Plan Checklist?
A: The Land Development Review - Extended Dry Detention as-Built Plan Checklist is a set of requirements and guidelines provided by the City of Charlotte, North Carolina, for the submission of as-built plans related to extended dry detention.
Q: What is extended dry detention?
A: Extended dry detention refers to a stormwater management practice that stores and gradually releases stormwater runoff over a longer period, allowing it to infiltrate the ground and reduce the impact on downstream areas.
Q: Why do I need to submit an as-built plan for extended dry detention?
A: Submitting an as-built plan for extended dry detention ensures that the stormwater management system has been constructed according to the approved design and meets the required standards and regulations.
Q: What does the checklist include?
A: The checklist includes various items that need to be addressed in the as-built plan submission, such as design details, dimensions, construction materials, and documentation of inspections and certifications.
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