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How to fill out the Seattle DPD - Memorandum Of Drainage Control - City Of Seattle online
Filling out the Seattle DPD - Memorandum of Drainage Control is an important step for property owners managing drainage control facilities in Seattle. This guide provides clear, comprehensive steps to help you fill out the form accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete your form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Memorandum of Drainage Control document.
- Begin with Page 1, identifying the section labeled 'Grantor.' List the names of all property owners where the drainage control facility is located, using a separate line for each name. If necessary, mark the box to attach additional pages for more names.
- In the 'Legal Description (abbreviated)' section, enter the complete legal description of the property. If space is limited, abbreviate the description and check the box for 'additional legal description.'
- Fill in the 'Assessor’s Tax Parcel ID NO(S)' with the tax parcel number(s) found on tax assessments.
- Complete the 'Permit Street Address' section by providing the property address associated with the drainage control facility.
- In the 'Grantor’s Address' field, enter the mailing address where the recorded Memorandum of Drainage Control will be sent.
- Proceed to Page 2. Insert the complete legal description of the property again in the specified section, unless it was abbreviated on Page 1.
- Fill in the Building Permit number associated with the drainage control facility. The Side Sewer Permit number will be added by DPD staff later.
- Mark a check next to each flow control or green stormwater infrastructure BMP type included in your drainage control facility. If your type is not listed, select 'other' and provide a description.
- If applicable, proceed to check the boxes for stormwater treatment BMPs detailed on Page 3. Most projects may not require this section.
- Mark the appropriate boxes related to source control structures and activities, indicating any not listed by selecting 'other' and describing.
- Review any terms and limitations applicable to your drainage control plan and check the relevant boxes.
- Complete the signatures and acknowledgments section. Each property owner must sign, have their signature notarized, and include their printed name and address. Attach additional pages if needed.
- Check the document for accuracy and completeness, ensuring all required fields are filled.
- Once all information is accurately entered, save your changes and prepare to print, download, or share the completed memorandum as required.
Start filling out your form online now to ensure compliance with Seattle's drainage control regulations.
If you see flooding or ponding, drainage or sewer backups, sewer overflows, or a blocked culvert or creek, call Seattle Public Utilities' (SPU's) Operations Response Center at (206) 386-1800. When you call, provide your name, address, contact information, the address of issue, and general information about the issue.
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