
Land Development Handbook
Planning, engineering, and surveying
Résumé
A BIG PICTURE VIEW OF THE INCREASINGLY COMPLEX LAND DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Once a relatively simple matter, land development has today become a complicated art and science unto itself, and one that has wide implications for entire urban economies. The many factors involved are enough the challenge the savviest engineer, planner, surveyor, architect, attorney, developer, or any professional who must navigate the confusing maze the land development process has become.
Written by one of the nations premier consulting firms, this new edition delivers up-to-date coverage of planning, engineering, and surveying . . . all with over 700 illustrations, including diagrams, detailed drawings, plats, and reports generated at the various design stages, as well as charts, tables, and more. You'll find a thorough description of the design and approval process for residential, commercial, and retail land development projects and access to valuable bottom-line information on:- Environmental issues, including erosion and sediment control, storm water management, environmental impact studies and assessments, and water quality
- Types of local regulations; where to get necessary project approval; what to expect during the process
- Site analysis and selection criteria for feasibility studies
- Technical information on the design of suburban infrastructure components such as water treatment and supply systems, sanitary sewer systems, storm drain systems, and roads
- The complete spectrum of surveying methods, including Global Positioning System Surveys and Geographic Information Systems
- COST ESTIMATING?
- If you're looking for cutting-edge blockbuster coverage of the land development process, the search ends here.
- NEW IN THE SECOND EDITION
- Regulation changes by FEMA, EPA, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and more
- New data on open space areas for landscape architects
- Coverage of the latest advances in GPS and GIS technology
- New perspectives on urban growth (Smart Growth as well as updated Development Types)
- Updated case studies, plans, and details
Contents
- 1 Overview of the Land Development Process
- II. FEASIBILITY AND SITE ANALYSIS
- II.A Allowable Use of Site
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- 2 Comprehensive Planning and Zoning
- 3 Site Plan Ordinances, Subdivision Regulations, and Building Codes
- 4 Exactions, Infrastructure Enhancements, and Fees
- 5 Real Property Law
- II.B Site Analysis and Site Selection
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- 6 Engineering Feasibility
- 7 Environmental Regulations
- 8 Environmental Site Assessments
- 9 Historic and Archaeologic Assessment
- 10 Market Analysis and Economic Feasibility
- II.C Rezoning
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- 11 The Rezoning Process
- 12 Development Patterns and Principles
- IV. SCHEMATIC DESIGN
- IV. A Base Map Preparation
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- 13 Boundary Surveys for Land Development
- 14 Control Surveys
- 15 Topographic Surveys
- IV.B Refinement of Previous Assumptions
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- 16 Preliminary Engineering
- 17 Environmental and Natural Resources
- 18 Historic Preservation and Archeology
- 19 Environmental Considerations
- 20 Suburban Street Design
- 21 Storm Drain Design
- 22 Design of Stormwater Management Facilities
- 23 Floodplain Studies
- 24 Grading and Earthwork
- 25 Wastewater Collection
- 26 Water Distribution
- 27 Wastewater Treatment
- 28 Water Supply and Treatment
- 29 Erosion and Sediment Control
- 30 Contract Documents and Specifications
- 31 Construction Cost Estimating
- 32 Subdivision Submittals
- 33 Plan Submittal, Review and Approval Process
- 34 Environmental Permits
- 35 Construction Stakeout Surveys
- 36 Building Permits and Certificates of Occupancy
- 37 Geospatial Data
- 38 Types of Drawings Used in Land Development
- 39 Soils
- 40 Case Study: Union Mills
- 41 Technical Appendix
L'auteur - The Dewberry Compagnies
THE DEWBERRY COMPANIES, headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia, started out as a six-person civil engineering company in 1956 serving the northern Virginia area. Since then the company has grown to a nationally known design firm with over 1,600 employees, 26 offices, an amazing array of people, resources, and capabilities. Dedicated to architecture, planning, and surveying, the Dewberry Companies is rated one of the top 100 land development firms in the United States by the ENR.
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PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | The Dewberry Compagnies |
Parution | 17/06/2002 |
Édition | 2eme édition |
Nb. de pages | 1124 |
Format | 22 x 28,5 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 2550g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780071375252 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-07-137525-2 |
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