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Tennessee Stormwater Management Program Project Name: Location: File Number: Reviewer: Date of Submittal: Review Date: Project Meeting Chronology: Type of Meeting: Date: Stormwater Management Site Assessment and Inventory Checklist for Project Concept Plan Review Quick Check o Vicinity Map within Watershed Context o Soil Map o Pre-existing and proposed Topographic and Management Map o Special Management Area Map o Site Assessment and Inventory Checklist o Construction Plans o Permanent Stormwater Management Plans o Runoff Reduction Assessment (TNRRAT output) o Operation and Maintenance Agreements Applicant: Contact Name: Phone Number: E-mail:

A. General Project Information 1 Site address and legal description 2 Vicinity map 3 Project narrative a Purpose/Intended Use S = Satisfactory U = Unsatisfactory NA = Not Applicable b Impact of development on site hydrology and stormwater quality c Description of stormwater management targets d Rational for selection of permanent stormwater control measures 4 Evidience of special management areas a Brownfield redevelopment b Karst c Pollution hotspots d Other: 5 Incentives a Redevelopment b Brownfield redevelopment c High density (>7 units per acre) d Vertical density e Mixed use and transit-oriented 6 Runoff Reduction Requirement Obtained 7 Stormwater Control Measures Implemented a Smart Site Design Elements Implemented Preserving native topography and drainages Preserving trees and other native vegetation Minimizing soil disturbance Avoiding steep slope development Avoiding floodplain development Preserving riparian buffers Minimizing soil disturbance Reducing roadway lengths and widths Reducing limits of clearing Utilizing open space development Reducing total impervious cover Preserving sheet flow and vegetative filters Other:

S = Satisfactory U = Unsatisfactory NA = Not Applicable b Structural Stormwater Control Measures Bioretention Dry Detention Extended Detention Filter Strips Vegetated Swales Green Roofs Managed Vegetated Areas Infiltration Practices Stormwater Treatment Wetlands Manufactured Treatment Devices Permeable Pavement Rainwater Harvesting and Reuse Other: B. Project Plans 1 Existing and proposed topography (minimum 2-ft contours or local standards) 2 Existing and proposed stormwater management systems a Catchments/Subbasins b Drainage areas and flowpaths c Stormwater management practices; specified type and surface area indicated on plan d Proposed drainage and maintenance access routes and easement locations e Streams and wet weather conveyances f Proposed channel modification locations 3 Soil classifications and hydrologic information 4 Existing land management/cover 5 Limits of disturbance 6 Resource protection areas (e.g. headwater streams, wetlands and lakes) 7 Flooplain limits 8 Development setbacks a Ripairan buffers b Stormwater Control Measure buffers c Building setbacks d Property line setbacks e Well/septic system setbacks 9 Existing and proposed roads, buildings and other structures (impervious surfaces) 10 Existing and proposed utilities and utility easements

C. Design Computations S = Satisfactory U = Unsatisfactory NA = Not Applicable 1 Preliminary assessment for runoff reduction requirements a Special Management Areas b Resource Protection Additional Requirements c Incentive Programs 2 Implementation of Smart Design Approach 3 Selection of Appropriate SCMs 4 Appropriate SCM sizing and deisgn implementation 5 Adequate use of pre-treatment 6 Adequate inlet/outlet control design 7 Adequate flow routing and SCM trains D. Permit Approval and Documentation 1 Status of other applicable local, state and federal permits a Construction stormwater discharge permit b State/federal aquatic resource alteration permits c Dam safety permit d Floodplain construction permit e Other: E. Additional Smart Site Design Approaches Implemented 1 Site Layout Techniques a Pre-development topography, soils, and vegetative cover identified b Minimized amount of grading c Steep slopes left undisturbed d Open space preservation e Additional riparian buffer width f Preservation of headwater streams and their floodplains g Minimized street length h Minimized street right-of-way i Stream channel crossings minimized j Cul-de-sac alternatives used k Grass swales and roadside verges used instead of curb and gutter l Minimized drive way lengths and/or shared drive ways m Grading to encourage sheet flow n Impervious surface disconnections o Other:

S = Satisfactory U = Unsatisfactory NA = Not Applicable 2 Site Layout Techniques for Redevelopment a Urban forestry/ tree preservation b Green roofs c Setbacks and/or height restrictions reduced for efficient use of space d Multimodal transit considerations (pedestrian and bicycle assess and facilities) e Connection with existing pedestrian/bicycle infrastructure (e.g. bike lanes, greenways, etc.) f Wildlife cooridor connections g Other: