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2005.04.04 ORD 2005-397
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4/4/2005
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Adopted 04-4-05 <br />Page 3 <br />g. An outline of the land area to be protected as open space or park, the number <br />and acreage of lots, areas proposed for stormwater management and on-site or <br />off-site sewage treatment. <br />h. All possible future roads, parks and open space on or adjacent to the subject <br />property. <br />i. Preliminary calculation of the amount of acreage that is public road right-of- <br />way and the area of wetlands and/or public water bodies. <br />J. Identification of natural resource features as identified by the Comprehensive <br />Plan. <br />3. Data for preliminary plat. All information required to be submitted in Section 1215 <br />is required to be submitted with a rural preservation plat, with the addition of the <br />following: <br />a. A resource inventory presented on an aerial photograph at a scale of no less than <br />one inch equals 200 feet, including the following: <br />1) Soil types and characteristics, such as depth of water table. <br />2) Vegetation inventory identifying the general cover types (woodland, pasture, <br />etc.), defining boundaries of woodland areas and stand-alone trees with a <br />caliper of more than 8 inches when measured at a point four feet above the <br />ground level. Vegetation types shall be classified as generally deciduous, <br />coniferous or mixed and described by plant community, relative age and <br />condition. Trees to be removed for streets, drives, buildings, drainage or other <br />purposes shall be identified. <br />3) Current land use including all buildings, structures, and paved areas, and all <br />encumbrances, such as easements or covenants. <br />4) Visual resources, showing views onto the tract from surrounding roads and <br />public areas, as well as views within the tract. <br />5) Cultural resources, including a brief description of the historic character of <br />buildings and structures, historically important landscapes, and archeological <br />features. <br />6) Context, including general outlines of existing buildings, land use, and natural <br />features such as water bodies or wooded areas, roads and property boundaries <br />within 500 feet of the tract. <br />b. A calculation of the proposed rural preservation program development density as <br />determined by this section. <br />c. A narrative from the applicant as to the rationale behind the proposed layout and <br />open space. <br />d. An itemized list of all documents, agreements and actions necessary to be <br />completed prior to recording of the plat, including land area to be protected with a <br />conservation easement as open space or park, the number and size of lots, areas <br />proposed for stormwater management and on-site sewage treatment areas <br />(primary and secondary). <br />
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