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06/25/1985
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occupy the site and are occasinally found thereon, <br />setting forth with detail those areas where unique <br />plant or animal species may be found on the site. <br /> <br />g) A description of any features, buildings or <br />areas which are of historic significance. <br /> <br />h) A map indicating proposed finished grade show- <br />ing contours are the same intervals as provided <br />above or as required to clearly indicate the re- <br />lationship of proposed changes to existing topo- <br />graphy and r~aining features. <br /> <br />i) A landscape plan drawn to an appropriate scale <br />including dimensions and distances and the loca- <br />tion types, size and description of all existing <br />vegetation, clearly locating and describing any <br />vegetation proposed for removal and all proposed <br />landscape materials which will be added to the <br />site as part of the development. <br /> <br />j) A proposed drainage plan of the developed site <br />delineating in which direction, the volume and at <br />what rate storm water will be conveyed from the <br />site and setting forth the areas of the site where <br />storm water will be allowed to collect and grad- <br />ually percolate into the ground or be slowly re- <br />leased to stream or lake. The plan shall also set <br />forth hydraulic capacity of all structures to be <br />constructed or existing structures to be utilized, <br />including volume of holding ponds and the design <br />year of the storm. <br /> <br />k) An erosion and sedimentation control plan indi- <br />cating the type, location and necessary technical <br />information on control measures to be taken both <br />during and after construction, including a state- <br />ment expressing the calculated anticipated gross <br />soil loss expressed in ton/acre/year both during <br />and after construction. The gross soil loss shall <br />not exceed 5 tons per acre per year during con- <br />struction or 2 tons per acre per year during con- <br />struction when the site is adjacent to a water <br />body or water course; and 1/2 ton per acre per <br />year after the construction activities are com- <br />pleted as calculated in accordance with the Uni- <br />form Soil Loss Equation. <br /> <br />Wetlands and other natural water bodies shall not <br />be used as primary sediment traps during or after <br />construction. <br /> <br />1) A plan of erosion protection measures which <br /> Ordinance #85-2 <br /> <br />Page 21 of 37 <br /> <br /> <br />
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