Property conveyed to: ________________________________________________________________
By Deed recorded in Deed
Book __________ Page __________
We the undersigned do hereby adopt and confirm this plat of private drainage
limits. We also acknowledge that said limits as shown on this plat shall be
reserved for storm sewers, surface ditches, primary and emergency structures and
detention basin purposes only and subject to the terms and conditions of the
private drainage note as described hereon.
Witness:
Signed:
_________________________________________ ________________________________________
_________________________________________ ________________________________________
State of Ohio, Hamilton County before me a Notary Public in and for said County and State personally
appeared _______________________________________ and acknowledge the signing of the foregoing instrument
to be their voluntary act and deed for the uses and purposed therein mentioned in testimony where of
I hereto set my hand and official seal this ______ day of ____________
_____________________________________________
Notary Public, State of Ohio
My commission expires:_________________________
The Developer of this Subdivision will accept responsibility for the
functionality and maintenance of all Storm Water Detention and Water Quality
facilities until this Subdivision is accepted by Hamilton County.
Once the Subdivision is accepted by the County the Homeowners Association (HOA) is responsible for the maintenance of all Detention Basins within the subdivision. The maintenance responsibilities will be transferred to the proportional distribution of the property owners within the development if the HOA is dissolved.
If the Home Owners Association (HOA) is not formed the maintenance
responsibilities and or repair of all Storm Water Detention and Water Quality
facilities will be the proportional distribution of the property owners within
the development once the subdivision is accepted by the county.
“Restriction on Sewer Easements”: No structure of any kind which can
interfere with access to said public sewer shall be placed in or upon a
permanent sewer easement excepting items such as recreational surfaces, paved
areas for parking lots, driveways, or other surfaces used for ingress and
egress, plants, trees, shrubbery, fences, landscaping or other similar items,
being natural or artificial. No items such as recreational surfaces, paved areas
for parking lots, driveways, or other surfaces used for ingress and egress,
plants, trees, shrubbery, fences, landscaping or other similar items, being
natural or artificial shall be placed in a private drainage easement that
impedes or diverts the flow. i.e. Typical Section A-A Emergency Overflow Swale.
Any of the aforesaid surfaces, paved areas, plants, trees, shrubbery, fences,
landscaping or other similar items which may be placed upon such said permanent
easement shall be so placed at the sole expense of the property owner, and the
grantees or assigns of any permanent easement henceforth shall not be
responsible to any present owners of the property, nor to their heirs executors,
administrators or assigns, for the condition, damage to, or replacement of any
such aforesaid items, or any other items placed upon the easement, resulting
from the existence or use of the said permanent sewer easement by the grantees
or assigns.
Any structure construction on said property in which said permanent sewer
easement exists shall be kept not less than three (3) feet outside the permanent
sewer easement line nearest the site of the proposed structure, except that this
restriction is not applicable to all storm sewer easements.
Any deviation from the aforesaid restrictions shall be petitioned by written
request to the grantees or their assigns. Each such request shall be considered
on an individual basis with approval not to be unreasonably withheld.
Private storm sewer easements shown on these plans are not accepted by the
Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County, and the County of Hamilton is
not obligated to maintain, repair or operate any private storm sewer line.
Operation and maintenance of all private storm sewer lines shown on these plans
is the obligation of the owners of the lots using the storm sewer lines.
Private individual disposal line easements shown on these plans are not
accepted by the Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County, and the County
of Hamilton is not obligated to maintain, repair or operate any private disposal
line. Operation and maintenance of all private disposal lines shown on these
plans is the obligation of the owners of the lots using the disposal lines.
Private drainage easements shown on these plans are not accepted by the
Board of County Commissioners of Hamilton County, and the County of Hamilton is
not obligated to maintain or repair any watercourses, drainage channels or
installations in said easements. The easement area of each lot and all
improvements in it shall be maintained continuously by the owner of the lot.
Within these easements, no structures, planting or other material shall be
placed or permitted to remain which may obstruct, retard or change the direction
of the flow of water through the watercourses or drainage channels in the
easement.
"No gravity flow storm drains from any driveway, window well, stairwell,
foundation, basement, patio or other source will be permitted to be directly
connected to the proposed storm sewer system and/or existing or proposed
watercourse below the following elevations:
Lot ____________________ Elevation ____________________
Lot ____________________ Elevation ____________________
If the basement floor is below the above stated elevation, the basement shall
be provided with a sump pump well and sump pump. The pump shall be discharged on
the lot at or above the elevation stated above. A gravity flow storm system may be discharged on the lot at a point where the
outlet is not affected by flooding from the proposed storm sewer system and/or
existing or proposed watercourse."
Dedication of Permanent Private Drainage Easement For Storm Water Detention.
Private drainage easements shown on these plans are not accepted by the Board of
County Commissioners of Hamilton County, and the County of Hamilton is not
responsible to maintain, repair or replace any channels or installations within
said easements.
The easement areas and all improvements within said easements are to be
maintained continuously by the Home Owners Association.
No structures or structure alterations, planting or other materials and
modifications may be placed and/or made, nor permitted to remain which will
obstruct, retard, alter or adversely effect the integrity of the
detention/retention facility in regard to the direction of the flow of water
through the drainage channel, quantity of storm water detained or the rate of
discharge from the controlled outlet structure as approved by the Hamilton
county public works department.
Prior to any changes being made to the storm water detention/retention facility,
a written request must be submitted to the director of the Hamilton county
public works department for approval.
STORM WATER DETENTION FACILITY TABLE
| Designation | High Water Elevation | Pre Dev Q1 (c.f.s.) | Pre Dev Q10 (c.f.s.) | Post Dev Q100 (c.f.s.) | Required Storage (cu.ft.) |
| Detention 1 | |||||
| Detention 2 | |||||
| Detention 3 |
No gravity flow storm drains from any driveway, window well, stairwell,
foundation, basement, patio or other source will be permitted to be directly
connected to the proposed storm sewer system and/or existing or proposed
watercourse below the high water elevations shown in the above table.
If the basement floor is below the above stated elevation, the basement shall be
provided with a sump pump well and sump pump. The pump shall be discharged on
the lot at or above the elevation stated above. A gravity flow storm system may be discharged on the lot at a point where the
outlet is not affected by flooding from the proposed storm sewer system and/or
existing or proposed watercourse.
Approved: _________________________________________ Date: ________________
Gary R. Van Hart, P.E.,
Director of Public Works