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2.1 Classification Plan
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i <br /> 11) Do you review and approve legal documents. If yes, please define and <br /> describe your role. <br /> 1 have reviewed legal documents in the process of checking their accuracy as <br /> relates to surveys performed by the city in relation to city engineered projects. <br /> Estimated time spent: Rarely <br /> 12) Are you involved in the assessments of property? If yes, please describe <br /> <br /> ~ your role. <br /> I have determined the areas of parcels, calculated the assessments and <br /> updated the spreadsheets of applications used to digest fhe information. <br /> Estimated time spent: Rarely <br /> 13) Do you review and issue permits? Briefly describe the process and- your <br /> duties. <br /> No <br /> Estimated time spent: <br /> 14) Do you need to perform specific mathematical calculations (i.e., hydrology, <br /> flow, grade calculations, boundary analysis, GPS data analysis)? If yes, <br /> briefly describe the type and situations. <br /> The design of new wastewater and storm water conveyances, roads, walks, <br /> bike paths and parking lots requires a limited knowledge of hydrology and a <br /> better understanding of roadway requirements as to drainage, drivability, useful <br /> life and transportation requirements. <br /> A limited availability of depth for the construction of a new wastewater line with a <br /> finite number of upstream users requires a knowledge of the necessary <br /> capacities and flow rates related to diameter and slope of a proposed main line fo <br /> prevent reduced flows that would require increased maintenance. Knowing the <br /> limit of slope as related to a given diameter pipe over a given distance is <br /> required. <br /> As pertains to pump stations, understanding the role of friction loss in a system is <br /> crucial in some situations. <br /> Hydrological studies using software applications such as MOUSE orXPSWMM <br /> perform the calculations, but you have to have a knowledge of the software. <br /> Estimated time spent: Occasionally <br /> 15) Give examples of your interaction with the public. Do you respond to or <br /> investigate complaints from the public? <br /> Do you work with property owners, developers, landscape architects, <br /> Engineering Technician Position Review 11 January 2004 <br /> _ _ <br /> <br />
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