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<br />-2- <br /> <br />documents including sealed design drawings with dimensions and elevations, <br /> <br />specifications, floodplain modeling and related analysis. <br /> <br />We have attached information provided Including what are typical sections and plan <br /> <br />views. While these may give you an idea of the type of structure, they do not provide <br /> <br />elevations, topography, or a site plan to determine the extent or location of the structures. <br /> <br />To assist with your understanding of the nature ofthe work, we have included some <br /> <br />photographs of a typical site that has undergone this type of work. <br /> <br />Because these types of structures have the potential to impact the regulatory <br /> <br />floodplain, cause flooding or damage to adjacent properties, cause stream instability, and <br /> <br />impact public safety, it seems that the design of this type of structure would constitute a <br /> <br />work of engineering and be subject to Title 12 Professions and Occupations Article 25. <br /> <br />Since my Board's primary concern is in establishing the applicability of the practice of <br /> <br />engineering standards rather than disciplinary actions, I have stricken the names on the <br /> <br />drawings provided. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />:fir-. <br /> <br />Ted Kowalski, Managerofthe RICD Program <br /> <br />Enclosures <br /> <br />Flood Protection. Water Project PlamUng and Finance . Stream and Lake Protection <br />Water Supply Protection. Conservation Planning <br />