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A description of the soils of the site including a map <br />indicating soil types by areas to be disturbed as well <br />as a soil report prepared by a soil scientist contain- <br />ing information on the suitability of the soils for the <br />type of development proposed and for the type of sewage <br />disposal by the developer to render the soils suitable. <br />All areas proposed and describing any remedial steps <br />to be taken by the developer to render the soils suit- <br />able. All areas proposed for grading shall Be identi- <br />fied by soil type, both as to soil type of existing top <br />soll and soil type of the new contour. The location and <br />extent of any erosion areas shall be indicated. <br /> <br />6) <br /> <br />A description of the flora and fauna, which occupy the <br />site and are occasionally found thereon, setting forth <br />with detail those areas where unique plant or animal <br />species maybe found on the site. <br /> <br />7) A description of any features, buildings or areas which <br /> are of historic significance. <br /> <br />A map indicating proposed finished grade showing con- <br />tours at the same intervals as provided above or as re- <br />quired to clearly indicate~the relationship of proposed <br />changes to existing topography and remaining features. <br /> <br />9) <br /> <br />A landscape plan drawn to an appropriate scale, includ- <br />ing dimensions and distances and the location, type, <br />size and description of all existing vegetation, clearly <br />locating and describing any vegetation proposedfor re- <br />moval and all proposed landscape materials which will be <br />added to the-site as part of the development~ <br /> <br />lo) <br /> <br />A proposed drainage plan of the-developed site delineat- <br />ing in which direction,~ the volume, and at what rate storm <br />water will be conveyed from the site and setting forth the <br />areas of the site where storm water will be allowed to <br />collect and gradually percolate into the ground, or be <br />slowly released to stream or lake. The plan shall also <br />set forth hydraulic capacity of all structures to be con- <br />structed or existing structures to be utilized, includ- <br />ing volume of holding ponds and design storm. <br /> <br />11) An erosion and sedimentation control plan indicating the <br /> type, location, and necessary technical information on <br /> control measures to be taken both duri.ng and after con- <br /> struction including a statement expressing the calculated <br /> anticipated gross soil loss expressed in ton/acre/year <br /> both during and after construction. <br /> <br />The proposed size, alignment, height, and intended use <br />of any structures to be erected or located on the site <br />including building elevations (_front~ side and rear). <br /> <br /> <br />
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