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Originally Posted by 1990C4S
No. This is a case of city employees sitting at home (still in Covid protocol) and being told to take zero risks and take zero responsibility. No one form the city can look at a drawing and apply logic. They are instructed to look for either an engineer's stamp or the homeowner signing off to take responsibility. But the homeowner can't sign off on drainage, only on structure.
I had an outside civil engineer stamp my initial submission. The city just wants the elevation numbers altered to reflect 'actuals', not 'relative'. No one from the city will leave home to look and think. They want to see numbers that are sufficient to absolve the city if something goes wrong.
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So you need to topo the site. I think that's easy to do with satellite data.