Land Development Review

The Washoe County CSD Engineering, Capital Projects, & Utility Division performs land development review for compliance with the Washoe County Development Code. Many of the forms provided below can be filled out electronically and printed for submission.

Please visit the Engineering Standard Details page for PDF and AutoCAD (DWG) files for design, materials, and construction methods related to streets, drainage, utilities, sewer and reclaimed water facilities, fire hydrants, and other areas of public works construction. Separate web pages are dedicated to:

Final Subdivision Maps

Please download the Master Fee Schedule maintained by the Planning & Development Division for fees associated with applications.

Easement Forms

Easement Forms are currently under review.

Financial Assurance Forms

For a Financial Assurance Submittal Form click HERE

The forms in this section were last updated 7/10/2018.

Sewer and Reclaimed Water Utility Service

Washoe County sewer rates and charges are described in Ordinance No. 1615. Washoe County reclaimed water rates and charges are adopted in Ordinance No. 1535. Please read more about our sewer and reclaimed water system here.

Projects with Flood Control and Drainage Systems

The Truckee Meadows Stormwater Quality Management Program, a joint effort between Reno, Sparks, and Washoe County, has a wealth of information including Design Manuals, Structural Controls Guidance Manuals, Truckee River Watershed Map tools, the Truckee River Info Gateway (TRIG), and a Watershed MapServer.

The 2009 Truckee Meadows Regional Drainage Manual and Errata is used by City of Reno, City of Sparks, and Washoe County to ensure consistency in analysis, planning, and design of projects with flood control and drainage components.

Design Manuals 

Stormwater & Drainage Easement Forms

Development in Special Flood Hazard Areas

The Division also reviews all new development located in special flood hazard areas (Flood Zones). All development in the flood zones are controlled by Washoe County's Flood Regulations (Ordinance No. 416), and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) regulations. Flood Insurance Rate Maps are the official community maps on which FEMA has delineated both the special hazard areas and the risk premium zones applicable to a community. The CSD Engineering & Capital Projects Division is the repository for the Flood Insurance Rate Maps for Washoe County; these maps can be viewed online or reviewed in our office.

The National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) webpage provides information on the program to a variety of audiences including surveyors.

  • The NFIP Elevation Certificate is an administrative tool used to provide elevation information necessary to ensure compliance with community floodplain management ordinances, to determine the proper insurance premium rate, or support a request for a Letter of Map Amendment.