Designed and permitted a new Victory Baptist church consisting of 23,000 S.F. Church Sanctuary along with required pavement for the sidewalk, parking, and driveway on a 10-acre parcel. Two interconnected dry detention ponds were constructed along south and west property lines to meet water quality and quantity requirements.
This project proposed replacing the mom-and-pop hotel on a 3.36-acre site. Per the owner’s request, we proposed constructing an approximately 16,000 SF, three-story hotel plus a single-story storage building and required parking, driveway, sidewalk, swimming pool, and spa. A portion of the property in the front was left vacant for future improvements, preferably a chain dine-in restaurant. However, the stormwater management report assumed 70% of impervious areas accounted for the design of the proposed stormwater management system. If the total impervious area (buildings, driveway, parking, sidewalk, etc.) remained below 70% impervious surface, there would be no need to go through the stormwater management permitting from the water management district. Although, the local agencies, in this case, may review and approve the drainage plans and computations.
This project proposed the design and permitting of a three-story franchise hotel building on a vacant lot. The design incorporated pavement for the sidewalk, parking, and driveway area. A dry detention system with a control structure designed to meet the required water quality and quantity measures. A portion of the detention system was under the parking area to save land to be able to accommodate the number of units the owner requested.
Designed and permitted a 20,000 SF (two-story) professional office and medical building on a 1.7-acre lot along with required parking, driveway, and sidewalk. The project designed a wet detention pond with a control structure to meet the agency’s water quality and quantity requirements. The entire pond was located under the building to save space for additional parking spaces.
Designed and permitted sixteen quarter-acre residential lots with associated impervious surfaces for the required buildings, streets, pavement, and sidewalk area. Two interconnected dry detention ponds with infiltration galleries were designed to meet the permitting agencies’ water quality and quantity requirements.
This project is a 26.41-acre property with two small wetland areas at the northeast corner. The site is designed for Single Family Residential with a community park. Since it is not close to the public sanitary sewer system or potable water, this project was designed with a future septic system and water well in mind for each lot.
A minimum of half-acre dry land is required for a property to be on the septic system. This requirement depends on the location of the property and the Agency Having Jurisdiction requirements.
Although it is in a rural setting, due to the site’s steep slopes and sandy/loose soil, it was determined to use an urban design for the stormwater management system using curb, gutter, and storm pipes to manage stormwater runoff.
Designed and permitted 42 – minimum one-acre residential lots with 5,200 feet of rural roadways on a subdivide 75.5-acre land, along with 10-acre impervious surfaces for the required buildings, streets, pavement, and sidewalk area. Three wet detention ponds were designed to meet the permitting agencies’ water quality and quantity requirements.
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