Master drainage planWhat is the purpose of a master drainage plan?A master drainage plan (MDP) is intended to prevent significant adverse impacts to the natural and human-made drainage system, both on- and off-site. A MDP is a comprehensive drainage control plan usually prepared during the Large Site Drainage Review process. What activities require a master drainage plan?A master drainage plan is required if: - The project is a designated Urban Planned Development (UPD) on the King County Comprehensive Plan Land Use Map, OR
- The project, in full build-out, results in 50 acres or more of new impervious surface within a single sub-basin or multiple sub-basins that are hydraulically connected across sub-basin boundaries, OR
- The project is on a site of 50 acres or more (including opens space, critical areas, and growth reserve) within the recharge area of a sole-source aquifer as designated by the EPA and depicted as such on the "Areas Highly Susceptible to Groundwater Contamination Map" adopted as part of the King County Comprehensive Plan.
A MDP typically involves detailed sub-basin specific hydrologic data collection and modeling, however, a limited scope or special study may be appropriate for particular projects. How much will it cost?See DDES' current fee schedule for an estimate. Where can I get application materials?How do I submit my application?See information on pre-applications as a pre-application meeting is required. Notes / CommentsFor more information, contact Richard Lowe, P.E., Senior Engineer, in the Engineering Review Section, at 206-205-1442. Legal authorityChapter 9.04* of the King County Code Administered byDDES Land Use Services Division ContactFor questions, please contact DDES customer service at 206-296-6600. *Note: To view PDFs, free software from Adobe is required. See helpful hints for assistance. To request this information in alternate formats for people with disabilities, call 206-296-6600 or TTY Relay: 711.
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