Land Development Review - Bioretention (Rain Garden) 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 a bioretention (rain garden) as-built plan?
A: A bioretention as-built plan is a detailed plan depicting the design and construction of a rain garden.
Q: Why is a bioretention as-built plan required?
A: The plan is required to ensure that the rain garden is properly constructed and meets the applicable regulations and standards.
Q: What should be included in a bioretention as-built plan?
A: The plan should include detailed drawings, measurements, and specifications of the rain garden, as well as documentation of any changes made during construction.
Q: What are the key requirements for a bioretention as-built plan?
A: The plan should demonstrate compliance with the City of Charlotte's standards and specifications for rain gardens, including size, layout, soil media, vegetation, and overflow design.
Q: Who is responsible for preparing the bioretention as-built plan?
A: The owner or developer of the property is responsible for preparing the plan, typically with the assistance of a qualified design professional.
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