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the Planning Commission); along with other reasonable information required by the <br /> Commission needed to make a proper evaluation of the proposal: <br /> 1. Existing Conditions. <br /> A. Boundary lines with lengths and bearings drawn to exact scale <br /> of no less than 1" = loo' taken from a boundary survey by a <br /> Licensed Land Surveyor with the legal description of the <br /> property, total acreage, name of the fee owner, developer and <br /> surveyor. North arrow and scale. <br /> B. Topography consisting of 2 foot contour intervals, or, at the <br /> -- S . - - *----• = -- -: -- - - _ . - =- - =- <br /> intervals taken from USGS mapping with additional field determined spot elevations <br /> added to define drainagcways, -too year floodplains, wetlands, slopes and the <br /> ark. Nor shore aquatic co •" •_ , "- -*.-: --= - , -- = <br /> bottom, sediments and aquatic vegetation. <br /> C. Trec cover limits, specimen tree locations. <br /> D. Soils as determined by hand borings on a random basis, to <br /> determine depth to ground water at lower elevations and <br /> suitability for sewage tr atmcnt systems. At least one boring <br /> for each unit unless waived by the Planning Commission. <br /> E. Location of adjoining streets,wetlands, structures and property <br /> lines within zoo feet of subject parcel, including acr age of any <br /> property owned by the developer not included in the <br /> preliminary plat. <br /> F. Significant historical sites. <br /> G. Significant wildlife habitat areas. <br /> H. Endangered, threatened, rare or critical species, both flora and <br /> fauna. <br /> a. Date of boundary survey,topography and proposed plat. <br /> J. Layout of existing streets, walkways, driveways, blocks, lots, <br /> and structures drawn to the same scale. <br /> K. Locations of existing wells and sewage tr atment systems. <br /> L. Location by Section, Town, & Range with small scale sketch <br /> showing location within the city. <br /> M. The existing zoning classification and the zoning classification <br /> of adjacent parcels. <br /> 2. Proposed Design <br /> A. Layout of proposed streets, walkways, driveways, blocks, lots, <br /> B. Dimensions scaled to nearest 5 feet of all lot lines, street <br /> widths, easement widths and lakeshore lengths. <br /> C. Buildable areas of proposed lots. <br /> D. Structure setback lines from streets, lot lines and Ordinary High <br />