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<br />cc. Indicate any existing vegetation; and <br /> <br />dd. Indicate any trees to be removed. <br /> <br />111. Grading and Drainage Plan. The grading and <br />drainag~ plan; shall be drawn at a scale of one inch <br />equals 50 feet; 100 feet or 200 feet and shall contain <br />the fol1owing~ormation: <br /> <br />aa. Existing and proposed, grades with a <br />minimUm of two foot contour intervals to a <br />known sea level datum; <br /> <br />bb. Sufficient spot elevations on all proposed <br />hard surface areas; <br /> <br />cc. Estim~ted runoff of the area based on 10 and <br />100 year storm events; <br /> <br />dd. Provisions to carry runoff to the nearest <br />adeq~te outlet, such as storm drain, natural <br />draina.ge way, or street; <br /> <br />ee. Location of proposed ponding areas, <br />indic8xting the size arid depth of the pond and <br />amount of acre feet of water to be stored; <br /> <br />ff. Finished floor elevations of all buildings; <br /> <br />gg. Identify soils by type and location, including <br />identification of the water table, and <br />suitability of soil for the proposed <br />development; and <br /> <br />hh. Identify any areas located in a flood hazard <br />zone ,as identified by the Department of <br />Natural Resources. <br /> <br />IV. Topo~aphic'Map. The topographic map shall be <br />drawn at a ~cale of one inch equals 100 feet and <br />shall ,contain.the following information: <br /> <br />aa. Two foot contour intervals; <br /> <br />bb. Indicitewater courses, rock outcroppings, <br />and other significant land features; and <br /> <br /> <br />121 <br />