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1. Plant types (botanical and common names), number, location, and <br />size. <br />2. Areas to be sodded. <br />3. Location of existing vegetation. <br />4. Trees to be removed shall be indicated. <br />c. Final Grading and Drainage Plan. The grading and drainage plan shall be <br />drawn at a scale of one inch equals 50 feet, 100 feet or 200 feet and shall <br />provide the following: <br />1. Existing and proposed grades with a minimum of two (2) foot contour <br />intervals to a known sea level datum. <br />2. Sufficient spot elevations on all proposed hard surface areas. <br />3. Estimated runoff of the area based on ten (10) and one hundred (100) <br />year storm events. <br />4. Provisions to carry runoff to the nearest adequate outlet, such as storm <br />drain, natural drainage way, or street. <br />5. Location of any proposed ponding areas, indicating the size and depth <br />of the pond and amount of acre feet of water to be stored. <br />6. Finished floor elevations of all buildings. <br />7. Identification of soils by type and location, including identification of <br />the water table, and suitability of soil for the proposed development. <br />8. Areas located in a flood hazard zone as identified by the Department <br />of Natural Resources. <br />d. Floor Plans and Elevations. All floor plans and elevations shall be drawn to a <br />legible scale and shall provide the following: <br />1. Floor plans indicating square footage and dimensions of all proposed <br />rooms and areas within the structures. <br />2. Elevations of the proposed building(s), identifying exterior treatment, <br />materials to be used, and paint color. <br />e. Final Plat. If a land subdivision is required, the final plat shall be prepared in <br />accordance with City Code Section 9.50. <br />With the Final Plans, the developer shall submit, for approval by the City, a <br />development schedule for construction of all structures, open space, and <br />recreational facilities. <br />