I went to this book often for starting points when i had questions at a Civil Site firm a few years ago. my civil site firm was small and what i learned was that there were many preferences and styles to the work that really only learn by having your work reviewed by the principles and working with them.
A Successful Civil Site Designer is 1/3 Engineer, 1/3 Lawyer, and 1/3 Politician.
here is the table of contents.
Ch. 1 Overview of the Land Development Process
II Feasibility and Site Analysis
Ch. 2 Comprehensive Planning and Zoning
Ch. 3 Site Plan Ordinances, Subdivision Regulations, and Building Codes
Ch. 4 Exactions, Infrastructure Enhancements, and Fees
Ch. 5 Real Property Law
Ch. 6 Engineering Feasibility
Ch. 7 Environmental Regulations
Ch. 8 Environmental Site Assessments
Ch. 9 Historic and Archaeologic Assessment
Ch. 10 Market Analysis and Economic Feasibility
Ch. 11 The Rezoning Process
III Conceptual Design
Ch. 12 Development Patterns and Principles
IV Schematic Design
Ch. 13 Boundary Surveys for Land Development
Ch. 14 Control Surveys
Ch. 15 Topographic Surveys
Ch. 16 Preliminary Engineering
Ch. 17 Environmental and Natural Resources
Ch. 18 Historic Preservation and Archaeology
Ch. 19 Environmental Considerations
V Final Design
Ch. 20 Suburban Street Design
Ch. 21 Storm Drain Design
Ch. 22 Design of Stormwater Management Facilities
Ch. 23 Floodplain Studies
Ch. 24 Grading and Earthwork
Ch. 25 Wastewater Collection
Ch. 26 Water Distribution
Ch. 27 Wastewater Treatment
Ch. 28 Water Supply and Treatment
Ch. 29 Erosion and Sediment Control
Ch. 30 Contract Documents and Specifications
Ch. 31 Construction cost Estimating
VI Plan Submission and Permitting
Ch. 32 Subdivision Submittals
Ch. 33 Plan Submittal, Review, and Approval Process
Ch. 34 Environmental Permits
VII Construction
Ch. 35 Construction Stakeout Surveys
Ch. 36 Building Permits and Certificates of Occupancy
VIII Technical Appendices
Ch. 37 Geospatial Data
Ch. 38 Types of Drawings Used in Land Development
Ch. 39 Soils
Ch. 40 Case Study: Union Mills
Ch. 41 Technical Appendix