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a scale of one inch equals 50 feet, 100 feet or 200 feet and shall contain the <br />following information: <br />(i) Existing and proposed grades with a minimum of two -foot contour intervals to <br />a known sea level datum; <br />(ii) Sufficient spot elevations on all proposed hard surface areas; <br />(iii) Estimated runoff of the area based on ten- and 100 -year storm events; <br />(iv) Provisions to carry runoff to the nearest adequate outlet; <br />(v) Location of any proposed ponding areas, indicating the size and depth of the <br />pond and amount of acre feet of water to be stored; <br />(vi) Finish floor elevations of all buildings; <br />(vii) Identify soils by type and location, including identification of the water <br />table, and suitability of soil for the proposed development; and <br />(viii) Identify any areas located in a flood hazard zone as identified by the <br />department of natural resources. <br />4. Floor plans and elevations. All floor plans and elevations shall be drawn to a <br />legible scale and shall include the following information: <br />(i) Floor plans indicating square footage and dimensions of all proposed rooms; <br />and <br />and paint color. <br />(ii) Elevations of the proposed building, identifying exterior treatment, material, <br />5. Final plat. If a subdivision is required, the final plat shall be prepared in <br />accordance with this Code. With the final plans, the developer shall submit, for <br />approval by the city, a development schedule for construction of all structures, <br />open space, and recreational facilities. <br />b. Final plat and site plan review process. <br />1. Upon approval of the preliminary plat and site plan, a final plat and site plan shall <br />be prepared in accordance with the regulations of this chapter and submit it to the <br />zoning administrator 21 days prior to the City Council meeting. <br />2. The final plat and site plan shall be submitted to the city staff for review and <br />comment, to ensure compliance with the preliminary plan, site plan and other city <br />codes and regulations. <br />3. The final plat and site plan shall be submitted to the COR review board for its <br />review and comment. The COR review board shall review the proposed project for <br />its compatibility with the preliminary plat, site plan, COR master plan and <br />development guidelines and make a recommendation to the city council regarding <br />