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Layer: Storm Structure (ID: 39)

Parent Layer: Storm

Name: Storm Structure

Display Field: StructureID

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Description: Structure ID: Structure naming convention is [Two letter storm basin abbreviation][Unique four-digit ID].Type: IN: Inlet, JB: Junction Box, MH: Manhole, OF: Outfall, Other: other structure type. Write in Notes. VDOT DI Class: Only relevant if the structure is an inlet (Leave blank if not an inlet). Name of the type of inlet based on VDOT DI (drop inlet) classes. Area: area inlet. Includes grate inlets (DI-1 and DI-7), Curb: Curb-opening inlet (DI-3), Combo: Combination inlet (DI-2). Basically, a curb inlet that also has a grate in front. Trench: trench drains. DI Type: Only relevant if the structure is an inlet (Leave blank if not an inlet). Integer referring to the VDOT DI Type. Most common are DI-1, 2, 3, and 7. Refer to VDOT Road and Bridge Standards, Section 100: Drainage.Owner: Structure can be owned by the CITY, PRIV - Private entity, or UVA.Easement: Presence of public easement. N/A applies to City-owned pipes on City-owned property or in the right-of-way (ROW) as a public easement is not needed. Status: LIVE or ABD (abandoned).Size: Length x width of structure opening in feet. Diameter if structure is an outfall. Specify “ if in inches. Material: Construction method/material. Depth: Depth to base of structure in feet measured from top/rim of structure. Elevation: Rim elevation or top of inlet elevation for structure. If the structure is an outfall, invert of the outfall. Z Source: Source of elevation values. Can be from As-Built, Survey, Survey-grade GPS, or Map-grade GPS.Z Date: Date elevation data was obtained in the case of GPS or survey or approved in the case of As-Builts and survey that are part of a site plan.XY Source: Source for XY location of pipe. Can be from As-Built, Survey, Survey-grade GPS, or Map-grade GPS.XY Date: Date XY location data was obtained in the case of GPS or survey or approved in the case of As-Builts and survey that are part of a site plan.Lines In: Number of pipes leading into structure.Lines Out: Number of pipes leading out of structure.MS4: If this structure is an outfall, whether it is an MS4 outfall. An MS4 outfall is generally defined as the point where a municipal separate storm sewer discharges to surface waters. This does not include culverts connecting two sections of stream or small private systems. Most MS4 outfalls should convey flow from public pipes or a large drainage system. Notes: Clarifying information about the structure. Primarily for notes about if the structure can be accessed, is paved over/covered, cannot be found, cannot be opened, etc.

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