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Parcel #: 35300-000-45     #WaiverPIR-000590-2026
Kimley-Horn and Associates

LDC 6.13.3.C Types of stormwater management facilities
CODE states Proposed public. (1) Retention/detention areas shall have side slopes no steeper than 4:1 (horizontal: vertical) with a minimum berm width of 12 feet stabilized at six percent grade maximum around the entire perimeter of the facility. Side slopes steeper than 4:1 may be allowed with additional accommodations related to public safety, maintenance, and access upon approval by the County Engineer or his designee. (2) Stormwater management systems servicing a public development shall be owned and maintained by Marion County. They may be privately owned and maintained, upon approval by the County Engineer and granting of an easement to Marion County, minimally allowing but not obligating, emergency maintenance, as well as access to, drainage of, conveyance of, and storage of stormwater. (3) If fencing is used, it shall be per the County Fence Detail found in</description><pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 17:15:40 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>