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Planning and Zoning Commission
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07/05/1983
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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />'1 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> i <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />13) <br /> <br />14) <br /> <br />-9- <br /> <br />A landscape plan drawn to an appropriate scale, <br />including dimensions and distances and the location, <br />types, size and description of all existing vegetation, <br />clearly locating and describing any vegetation proposed <br />for removal and all proposed landscape materials which <br />will be added to the site as part of the development. <br /> <br />A proposed drainage plan of the developed ~ite <br />delineating in which direction, the volume and at what <br />rate storm water will be conveyed from the site and <br />setting forth the areas of the site where storm water <br />will be allowed to collect and gradually percolate into <br />the ground or be slowly released to stream or lake. The <br />plan shall also set forth hydraulic capacity of all <br />structures to be constructed or existing structures to <br />be utilized, including volume of holding ponds and <br />design storm. <br /> <br />An erosion and sedimentation control plan indicating the <br />type, location and necessary technical information on <br />control measures to be taken both during and after <br />construction, including a statement expressing the <br />calculated anticipated gross soil loss expressed in <br />ton/acre/year both during and after construction. The <br />gross soil loss shall not exceed 5 tons per acre per <br />year during construction'-or 2 tons per acre per year <br />during construction when the site is adjacent to a water <br />body or water course; and 1/2 ton per acre per year <br />after the construction activities are completed as <br />calculated in accordance with the Uniform Soil Loss <br />Equation.~ <br />Wetlands and other water bodies shall not be used as <br />primary sediment traps during or after construction. <br /> <br />A plan of erosion protection measures which shall make <br />maximum use of natural in-place vegetation rather than <br />the placing of new vegetation on site as erosion control <br />facilities. The use of natural erosion control devices <br />shall be preferred to the maximum extent over the <br />construction of artificial drainage devices including <br />culverts, holding ponds and ditches. The development <br />shall be located in such a manner as to minimize the <br />removal of vegetation and alteration of the natural <br />topography. <br /> <br />The proposed size, alignment, height and intended use of <br />any structures to be erected or located on the site <br />including building elevations (front, side and rear). <br /> <br />A clear delineation of all areas which shall be paved or <br />surfaced including a description of the surface material <br />to be used. <br /> <br /> <br />
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