Kan. Admin. Regs. § 5-45-2 - Levees and floodplain fills; plans and specifications
Plans for a levee or a floodplain fill must be submitted on clearly legible prints (maximum size 24 inches by 36 inches) of the original tracings which are capable of reproduction. Plans for a levee or a floodplain fill shall include:
(a) A general
location map or aerial photograph showing:
(1) the stream;
(2) location of the proposed levee or
floodplain fill;
(3) floodway
limits where available;
(4)
floodplain limits where available;
(5) section lines;
(6) property lines with names and addresses
of adjoining landowners and any other landowners whose land may be
hydraulically affected by the proposed levee or floodplain fill;
(7) drainage area;
(8) a bar scale;
(9) a north arrow;
(10) existing and proposed surface drainage
flow patterns; and
(11) any other
prominent features;
(b)
a detailed plan view fully describing the levee or floodplain fill and the
site, including:
(1) the design flood
elevation and frequency;
(2) the
base flood or floodplain limits where available;
(3) floodway limits where available;
(4) two-foot ground contours of
the levee or floodplain fill and areas with local drainage problems; and
(5) the area reserved for
environmental mitigation with a description of any necessary environmental
mitigation measures to be implemented, if those measures may affect the
hydraulics used to evaluate the project;
(c) a profile showing the proposed elevation
of the top and base of the levee or floodplain fill, the design flood, the base
flood, the stream bed and both banks;
(d) an elevation view at the most
hydraulically restrictive location in the valley affected by the project,
showing the levee or floodplain fill on a cross section of the stream and the
valley up to the post project base flood elevation at the site. This cross
section shall show:
(1) the stream;
(2) floodway limits where
available;
(3) floodplain limits
where available;
(4) base flood
elevation; and
(5) design flood
elevation;
(e) at least
one permanent benchmark conveniently located for use after construction. The
benchmark shall be placed where it is not likely to be destroyed. A three foot
minimum length of pipe or steel driven flush with the ground in an area which
is unlikely to be disturbed may be used. Wood or plastic stakes, nails or marks
in trees shall not be considered as permanent benchmarks. The location and
description of the benchmark shall be shown on the plans. They shall be
properly referenced so they can be easily found in the field. The location,
description and elevation of the permanent benchmark shall be shown on the
plans. The benchmark may be a benchmark identified in the community's flood
insurance rate map if the benchmark is less than 500 feet from the fill.
Reference to the national geodetic vertical datum of 1988, or other acceptable
national vertical datum, to a tolerance of plus or minus one half foot is
required for all levees and floodplain fills on perennial streams. Reference to
a tolerance of 0.05 foot is required where detailed floodplain data are
available. Project datum is acceptable on all other levee and floodplain fill
projects; and
(f) the land for
which easements or rights-of-way have been acquired when the proposed levee or
floodplain fill will affect land other than that owned by the applicant.
Notes
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