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1. Property lines and lot dimensions. <br />2. Existing zoning classifications for land within and abutting the <br />development, including shoreland, floodway, flood fringe, or general floodplain, and <br />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 flood <br />elevations, and delineated wetland boundaries, if any. If not available, appropriate flood <br />zone determination or wetland delineation, or both, may be required at the applicant's <br />expense. <br />6. Identify all special waters and impaired waters as identified in the most <br />recent listing by the MPCA that receive runoff from the project within one mile of the <br />proj ect. <br />7. Location of drainage areas, existing storm sewer facilities, including pipes, <br />manholes, catch basins, ponds, swales and drainage channels within 100 feet of the <br />subject property. Existing pipes sizes, grades, rim and invert elevations and normal and <br />high water elevations must be included. <br />8. Existing contours at two foot intervals shown as dashed lines for the <br />subject property and extending 100 feet beyond the outside boundary of the proposed <br />plat. <br />9. Steep slopes where areas with an average slope of more than twelve <br />percent over a distance of at least 50 feet, or bluff areas as defined in the Shoreland <br />Ordinance whichever is applicable. <br />10. Wooded areas , high quality native plant communities, or other officially <br />designated natural resource areas. <br />(i) Proposed Conditions Map <br />1. Maps identifying areas discussed in (h)1 through (h)10 above. <br />2. Location, size, and approximate grade of proposed public sewer and water <br />mains. <br />3. Elevations, sections, profiles, and details as needed to describe all natural <br />and artificial features of the project. <br />4. Proposed grade elevations at two foot intervals shown as solid lines <br />