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115 2.2 Individual Lot Grading Plans 2.2.1 Objective

17 Jan 2023

2.2.2.2 Detail 2.2.2.2 (a) Proposed and existing elevations for lot corners, swale inverts, and percentage of grades and intermediate points of grade change are to be shown at reasonable intervals along the boundaries of the lot to illustrate the drainage of the lot in relation to the surrounding lands and buildings. [...] 2.2.3.1 (t) (ii)Rainwater leaders may be located at the rear of a building provided that the elevation and the design of a portion of the roof are such that the eaves cannot direct the rainwater to the front of the building or where subdivision designs allows. [...] The utility will have to be relocated at the developer’s or builder’s expense to permit the driveway edges to be straight and perpendicular to the street curb and garage door. [...] 2.2.6.1 (h) On lots where the width of the lot is less than 5.5 m at any point between the street line and the garage, the width of the continuous strip not covered by the driveway shall be decreased to allow for a minimum 2.5 m wide driveway. [...] 2.2.9.2 (g) The overall grade differential of rear yard surfaces shall not exceed 15% and shall be calculated by dividing the elevation difference by the distance using the following three calculations: 2.2.9.2 (g) (i) from the rear of the dwelling to the rear property line; 2.2.9.2 (g) (ii) from the rear of the house to the centre line of the rear swale invert; and 2.2.9.2 (g) (iii) from side lot.

Authors

Fava-Ricciuti, Julia

Pages
17
Published in
Canada

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