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22 <br />(g) Scaled drawing (engineering scale only) illustrating property boundaries. <br />(h) Proof of ownership or legal interest in the property in order to make application. <br />(i) Current and proposed land use and zoning. <br />(j) Evaluation by the applicant that the subdivision would not be determined to be premature <br />pursuant to the criteria outlined by the Comprehensive Plan and Subdivision Chapter. <br />(k) Additional information as required by the Community Development Department. <br />(3) Resource inventory. A resource inventory, mapped at a scale of no less than 1 inch to 100 feet <br />shall include: <br />(a) Topographic contours at 2 foot intervals showing rock slopes of more than 15 %; <br />(b) Soil type locations and identification of soil type characteristics such as hydric soils, depth to <br />bedrock, and suitability for wastewater disposal systems, if applicable (Anoka County Soil Survey <br />information); <br />(c) Hydrologic characteristics, including surface water courses, flood plains, delineated wetlands, <br />natural swales, and drainageways; <br />(d) Site vegetation, including: <br />1. Cover type (pasture, woodland, and the like); <br />2. Woodland area boundaries; <br />3. Individual trees having a diameter at breast height of 18 or more inches; <br />4. Vegetative type descriptions (deciduous, coniferous or mixed) by plant community, <br />relative age, and condition; <br />(e) Current land use and land cover (cultivated areas, paved areas, and the like), all buildings and <br />structures on the land, and all encumbrances, such as easements or covenants; <br />(f) Transportation systems, including: <br />1. Adjoining streets; <br />2. Functional classifications; <br />3. Current and projected traffic volumes; <br />DRAFT JANUARY 5, 2009 <br />