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(e) Tabulation of construction implementation schedule, including: estimated start date, time frames,
<br />and schedules for each construction phase, and completion date;
<br /> (f) Copies of permits or permit applications required by any other government entity or agencies
<br />including mitigation measures required as a result of any review for the project (e.g., wetland mitigation,
<br />EAW, EIS, archaeology survey);
<br /> (g) Existing conditions map. An existing topographic site map, drawn to a legible scale and clearly
<br />labeled with a north arrow and date of preparation. The plan, based on a certificate of survey, shall include
<br />the following information:
<br /> 1. Property lines and lot dimensions;
<br /> 2. Existing zoning classifications for land within and abutting the development, including shoreland,
<br />floodway, floodway fringe, or general floodplain, and other natural resource overlay districts;
<br /> 3. All buildings and outdoor uses including all dimensions and setbacks;
<br /> 4. All public and private roads, interior roads, driveways and parking lots;
<br /> 5. Show ordinary high water marks of all navigable waters, 100-year critical flood duration event
<br />elevations, and delineated wetland boundaries, if any. If not available, appropriate flood zone determination
<br />or wetland delineation, or both, may be required at the applicant's expense;
<br /> 6. Identify all special waters and impaired waters, as identified in the most recent listing by the
<br />MPCA, within one mile of the project that receive runoff from the project;
<br /> 7. Location of drainage areas, existing storm sewer facilities, including pipes, manholes, catch
<br />basins, ponds, swales and drainage channels within 100 feet of the subject property. Existing pipe sizes,
<br />grades, rim and invert elevations, and normal and high water elevations must be included;
<br /> 8. Existing contours at one foot intervals, shown as dashed lines for the subject property and
<br />extending 100 feet beyond the outside boundary of the proposed plat;
<br /> 9. Steep slopes where areas with an average slope of more than 12% over a distance of at least 50
<br />feet, or bluff areas as defined in the shoreland ordinance, whichever is applicable; and
<br /> 10. Wooded areas, high quality native plant communities, or other officially designated natural
<br />resource areas.
<br /> (h) Proposed conditions map.
<br /> 1. Maps identifying areas discussed in (3)(g)1. through (g)10. of this section.
<br /> 2. Location, size, and approximate grade of proposed public sewer and water mains.
<br /> 3. Elevations, sections, profiles, and details as needed to describe all natural and artificial features of
<br />the project.
<br /> 4. Proposed grade contours at one-foot intervals shown as solid lines.
<br /> 5. An estimate of the total volume (cubic yards) of materials proposed to be imported to or exported
<br />from the site.
<br /> 6. Provisions for groundwater management (dewatering), including subsurface drains, disposals,
<br />ponding and flood controls.
<br /> 7. Spot elevations at drainage break points and directional arrows indicating site swale and lot
<br />drainage.
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