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", "featureLongDescription": "What is a Capital Works Project?Road edge represents the edge of a paved or unpaved road.
Designated versus Registered?
Designated \r\nrefers to a building or structure on the Community Heritage Register that has \r\nbeen protected by a heritage designation bylaw and would require a Heritage \r\nAlteration Permit issued by Council.
Registered refers to a building or structure on the Community Heritage Register that has \r\nnot been protected by a heritage designation bylaw and would require referral to \r\nthe Saanich Heritage Foundation and possibly approval by Council for alterations \r\nand Council approval for removal from the \r\nregister.
For the contact list, please go to Saanich Web Site or contact Legislative Services.
The decommissioned sewer asset is a device that formerly transported, stored or analyzed water through the sanitary sewer network. Decommissioned sewer assets are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Decommissioned sewer assets are comprised of an extensive classification of former junction points including: Cleanout (Main, Lateral), Connection (Standard, Inspection, Cap), Control Valve ( Air Release, Simple Check, Drain), Discharge Point, Fitting (Junction, Main cap), Manhole, Meter, Network Structure (Pump Station, Storage Basin Or Tank, Junction Chamber, Overflow Chamber, Transition Chamber, Valve Chamber, Air Release Cahmber), Pump, Point (Observation, Vent), Service Valve (Gate).
The decommissioned sewer main is a pipe that no longer participates in the sanitary sewer network. Decommissioned sewer mains are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground with the disconnected ends being capped) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Types captured include: Gravity Main (Collector, Inverted Siphon, Outfall, Overflow, Trunk), Pressure Main and Service Line.
The decommissioned storm asset is a device that formerly transported, stored or analyzed water through the storm water network. Decommissioned storm assets are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Decommissioned storm assets are comprised of an extensive classification of former junction points including: Catch Basin (CB, Silt Trap, Oil Interceptor), Cleanout (Main, Lateral), Connection (Standard, Inspection, Cap), Fitting (Junction, Main Cap, Reducer), Manhole, Network Structure (Pump Station).
The decommissioned storm main is a pipe that no longer participates in the storm water network. Decommissioned storm mains are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground with the disconnected ends being capped) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Types captured include: Gravity Main (Collector, Culvert, Box Culvert, Lateral (Standard, Lead, Wye).
The decommissioned water asset is a device that formerly transported, stored or analyzed water through the waterworks network. Decommissioned water assets are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground) or \"Removed\" (removed from the ground). Decommissioned water assets are comprised of an extensive classification of former junction points including: Bulk Meter, Hydrant, Manhole, Meter, Pump Station, Reservoir, Control Valve (Pressure Regulating), Fitting (Cap, Coupling, Reducer), System Valve (Air, Branch, Check, Flush, Hydrant, Mainline, Service, Zone).
The decommissioned water main is a pipe that no longer participates in the waterworks network. Decommissioned water mains are classified as either \"Abandoned\" (remains in the ground with the disconnected ends being capped) or \"Removed\" (removed completely from the ground). Types captured include: Pressure Main (Distribution, Transmission) and Service (Standard, Hydrant, Fire)