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• <br />• <br />• <br />(b) North point indication; <br />(c) Existing parcel boundaries to be platted with dimensions and area; <br />(d) Existing legal description; <br />(e) Easements of record; <br />(f) Delineated wetland boundary, to include the ordinary high water level (OHWL) of any lakes <br />or Department of Natural Resources (DNR) waters; flood plain as shown on Federal Emergency <br />Management Agency (FEMA) FIRM map; <br />(g) All encroachments; <br />(h) Existing buildings, structures, and improvements within the parcel to be platted and those 100 <br />feet outside the boundaries of the subject parcel; <br />(i) Location, widths and names of all public streets, rights -of -way or railroad rights -of -way <br />showing type, width and condition of the improvements, if any, which pass through and /or are within 100 <br />feet; and <br />(j) The outside boundary of the subject property is to be clearly marked with survey monuments. <br />(4) Resource inventory. The resource inventory shall utilize the certificate of survey as a base and <br />shall include: <br />(a) Topographic contours at 2 foot intervals showing rock outcrops and slopes of more than 15 %. <br />(b) Soil type locations and identification of soil type characteristics such as hydric soils, <br />agricultural capability, depth to bedrock, and suitability for wastewater disposal systems, if applicable <br />(Anoka County Soil Survey information). <br />(c) Hydrologic characteristics, including surface water courses, flood plains, delineated wetlands, <br />natural swales, and drainageways. Ordinary high water level and 100 year storm elevations of adjoining <br />water courses, lakes, wetlands, streams, and the like at the date of the survey and approximate high and low <br />water elevations. <br />(d) Tree inventory identifying vegetation of the site, according to general cover type (pasture, <br />woodland, and the like), defining boundaries of woodland areas and individual significant trees as defined <br />by § 1001.007 Section 1001.7 and a tree preservation plan per §§ 1001.125 Section 1009 of this Ordinance. <br />Vegetative types shall be classified as generally deciduous, coniferous or mixed and described by plant <br />community, relative age and condition. <br />(e) Neighborhood context: general outlines of existing buildings, land use, and natural features <br />such as waterbodies or wooded areas, roads, driveways, and property boundaries within 300 feet of the <br />DRAFT JANUARY 5, 2009 <br />