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lot from the most current existing sources or from field <br />investigations such as soil borings, percolation tests or <br />other methods. <br />4. information regarding adequacy of domestic water supply; <br />extent of anticipated vegetation and topographic <br />alterations; near -shore aquatic conditions, including <br />depths, types of bottom sediments and aquatic vegetation; <br />and proposed methods for controlling stormwater runoff and <br />erosion, both during and after construction activities; <br />5. location of 100-year floodplain areas and floodway districts <br />from existing adopted maps or data; and <br />6. a line or contour representing the ordinary high water <br />level, the "toe" and "top" of bluffs, and the minimum <br />building setback distances from the top of the bluff and the <br />lake or stream. <br />E. Dedications <br />When a land or easement dedication is a condition of subdivision <br />approval, the approval must provide easements over natural <br />drainage or ponding areas for management of stormwater and <br />significant wetlands. <br />F. Controlled Access or Recreational Lots <br />Lots intended as controlled accesses to public waters or for <br />recreational use areas for use by nonriparian lots within a <br />subdivision must meet or exceed the sizing criteria in Section <br />308.060 3 and 308.060 C. <br />- 25 - <br />