EDM Master - 03chapter 3
EDM Master - 03chapter 3
EDM Master - 03chapter 3
Grading Standards
A. Introduction
In all cases, grading plans must ensure positive drainage and conform to the following
standards.
B. Design Requirements
b. All public drainage rear yard swales and roadside ditches shall have a
minimum of a 1% swale gradient.
c. All rear and side yard swales shall be centered on property lines.
g. The slope between the front edge of sidewalk and back of curb
(terrace area) shall be a minimum 2%, maximum 4% (i.e., 1/4" to 1/2"
per foot).
When the storm sewer system has reached its capacity and a 24-hour, 100-
year storm event occurs, the maximum allowable ponding shall be:
4. Grading operations must be coordinated with all private and public utility
locations. The responsibility for coordination rests with the developer.
5. All utility crossings, including culverts, shall have a minimum 12" cover from the
top of the pipe to the subgrade.
6. Drainage swales shall be provided along rear and side yards of proposed
buildings or parcels.
7. The minimum distance between a rear yard swale and a residential house is
25' (measured from the top of slope [break point]).
8. The distance between a rear or side yard swale and an accessory building
shall be 5' minimum (measured from the top of slope).
11. All grading plans shall match existing grades at the property lines with a slope
not to exceed 5:1, unless an approved grading plan or a proposed
established street grade exists for the future development of adjacent
properties, that indicates different elevations. The grading plan shall be
consistent with all proposed established street grade plans on file with the City
Engineer.
13. All ROW’s shall allow for emergency overflow in the case of large storm events
or plugged inlet or storm systems.
C. Construction Requirements
1. All construction methods involved with the grading plan shall comply to Part II
of the State Specifications.
2. After the engineering plans are approved and before beginning grading
operations for a subdivision or parcel of land, a pre-construction meeting shall
be held. The City Engineer shall be notified a minimum of one week in
advance to arrange for appropriate pre-construction conferences and
construction inspection. The meeting will not be held until any and all
required bonds are posted and permits obtained.
5. Fill material placed in the existing or future public ROW shall be:
c. spaced to represent the fill area, not to exceed 200' along the ROW.
d. performed at the road centerline and edge lines for each location.
7. All pertinent information shall be recorded for each test including but not
limited to soil density (dry, bulk, and as percent of modified proctor), moisture
(as percentage of bulk and dry density), type of test performed, test location,
subgrade elevation at the test location, and soil type (description.) A copy of
all field information shall be given to the City at the cost of the Owner.
8. If the City Engineer does not have a maximum density on file for the fill
material, filling operations shall stop until:
9. All cut areas shall have the top 6" compacted to 95% of the modified proctor
density. The City Engineer may allow a proof roll instead of soil testing.
10. A soil testing firm, approved by the City and paid by the developer, shall
check compaction during the entire filling operation.
11. All topsoil from any cut or fill areas shall be removed and stockpiled.
12. All organic material from any cut or fill areas within the ROW shall be
removed.
13. Full-time inspection and testing shall be required when filling of 12" in depth or
greater is required to bring ROW to subgrade elevations.
14. The site shall be graded to within 0.1' of the approved subgrade.