Planning & Development Services Department
2345 Providence Blvd, Deltona, FL 32725
Phone: (386) 878-8600 • Fax: (386) 878-8601
www.deltonafl.gov
Street center line dimensions.
Street scalar block and lot layouts.
Street lot and block numbers.
Other right-of-way or easements, including locations, dimensions, and purposes.
Contour changed, dikes or any created water bodies or changes watercourses.
Bulkheads and bridges.
Parks, school sites, common areas, and other public uses (if any).
Areas reserved for natural resources protection. Conservation easements, tree protection areas,
open space, etc. (
natural and/or preservation areas shall not be used for storm water management).
Surface drainage patterns with direction of flow.
Storm water management and best management practices during construction to include
draining system of the hydrant shall be bronze and positively activated by the main operating
rod.
Storm water and best management practices during construction to include hydrant drains shall
close completely after no more than three turns of the operating nut.
Minimum of two (2) internal ports and four (4) drain port outlets to the exterior of the hydrant.
Drain shutoff to be direct compression closure.
Include cap chains and plugged weep holes.
Friction loss not exceed 3.0 psi at 100 gpm through 4 ½ “pumper nozzle.
Hydrants shall be equal to American Flow Control’s American Darling B-48-B.
All hydrants shall be yellow in color.
Main size: Residential minimum is six (6) inches. Commercial minimum is eight (8) inches.
Location: 300 feet of a commercial structure either existing or new installation, or 500 feet in a
new residential subdivisions (
greatest distance to a house shall be 250 feet).
Fire Hydrant:
Underground inspections shall require a visual inspection of all connections, thrust blocks, tie rods,
and pipe. If a fire hydrant is required to be installed for this project, it shall be installed, operational and
approved by the Deltona Fire Safety Manager prior to any combustible construction materials being
brought on site and before vertical construction will be allowed to begin. Do not back fill the fire hydrant
without the fire inspectors on site approval. The engineer of record shall provide certification that the
water distribution system meets the required flow at 20 psi before building final. Any Changes to the
approved plans or equipment shall be pre-approved by the Fire Safety Manager and as built drawings
submitted prior to final inspection
Please note: additional information may be required.