Althalus
Structural
- Jan 21, 2003
- 151
I've got a subdivision[ul]
[li]The drop from one side of the subdivision to the other is only about two feet.[/li]
[li]My calcs show that the required detention would be about 5.4 acre-ft.[/li]
[li]Basic math then says that I need detention to be 2.7 acres.[/li]
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This means I'm giving up two entire lots worth of area in a 27 lot subdivision, that's way too much. It makes the subdivision unprofitable.
I can dig down deeper and have a pond. But the problem is that we have no electricity. Nothing will be put in until housing starts. But we need the subdivision approved before we can sell the lots.
Is there some other method that can be used in this situation?
[li]The drop from one side of the subdivision to the other is only about two feet.[/li]
[li]My calcs show that the required detention would be about 5.4 acre-ft.[/li]
[li]Basic math then says that I need detention to be 2.7 acres.[/li]
[/ul]
This means I'm giving up two entire lots worth of area in a 27 lot subdivision, that's way too much. It makes the subdivision unprofitable.
I can dig down deeper and have a pond. But the problem is that we have no electricity. Nothing will be put in until housing starts. But we need the subdivision approved before we can sell the lots.
Is there some other method that can be used in this situation?