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Item-by-item guidance Chapter <br /> 5. Project location <br /> People reviewing the EAW are not necessarily familiar with the project site and its surroundings.The purpose of <br /> this item is to provide information to allow EAW reviewers to locate the project site and environmental features <br /> on or near the site. The information and maps listed on the form are the minimum needed to do this.Additional <br /> information,maps and project plans should be included as appropriate to identify features discussed in individual <br /> items in the EAW. The project location information relates closely with the project description provided in EAW <br /> Item 6. <br /> Public Land Survey(PLS)township,range and section numbers are found in property description on deeds,other <br /> property documents,U.S.Geological Survey(USGS)topographic maps, site surveys, and some county highway <br /> maps. The county assessor will also have this information.All applicable section numbers should be listed. The <br /> tax parcel numbers (property identification numbers)can be obtained from assessor or property information <br /> offices. Many counties have internet sites that provide the number. Include the number for all project site parcels. <br /> Additional Resources: <br /> • Watershed information can be found on the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's(MPCA)website at: <br /> hllp://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/water/water-types-and-programs/surface-water/basins-and- <br /> watersheds/basins-and-watersheds-in-minne sota.html <br /> • Geographic Information System(GIS)data on watersheds can be downloaded from the Minnesota <br /> Department of Natural Resources(DNR)data deli at: http://deli.dnr.state.mn.us/ <br /> Category Specific Guidance: <br /> Residential Developments(Subp 19 and 19a): The site plan should be a copy of the plat drawing, reduced to a suitable size and <br /> should include all major features of the project. Other drawings should also be attached, if available,for grading, drainage or <br /> other plans relating to changes the project would make to the environment. <br /> Recreational Development(Subp 20 and 20a): The site plan should show the layout of all sites as well as support facilities <br /> such as sewage lines, stormwater management structures, roads and buildings. <br /> Stream Diversion(Subp 26):The site plan should show the existing and proposed new channel alignments and the location of <br /> any spoils disposal. <br /> Environmental Quality Board EAW Guidelines—October 2013 9 <br />