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259 <br /> 1. General Information: Each Site Analysis Map and Development Option shall contain the following general <br /> information: <br /> a. A sketch vicinity map showing the location of the subdivision in relation to the existing street or <br /> highway system; <br /> b. The plotted boundaries of the tract firm deeds or maps of record and the portion of the tract to be <br /> subdivided; <br /> C. The total acreage to be subdivided, including tax map, block and lot number reference; <br /> d. The name, address and telephone number of the subdivider or owner and the person responsible for <br /> the subdivision design; <br /> e. Scale, approximate north arrow and date of plat preparation; and <br /> f. Name of subdivision. <br /> Comment. This provision is based on the current Concept Plan requirements but has been eacpanded to require <br /> that the information appear on each map or plan. <br /> 2. Site Analysis Map: As determined from readily identifiable on-site inventories, aerial photographs, maps of <br /> record,State/Federal resource maps,and local planning documents and inventories,the Site Analysis Map shall <br /> contain the following information: <br /> a. Primary Conservation Areas: Identification of physical resources associated with the site which <br /> restrict its development potential or contain significant natural and/or cultural resources, including: <br /> • Topographic contours at ten-foot intervals, showing rock outcrops and slopes of seven and <br /> one-half percent(7-1/2%)to fifteen percent(15%), and more than fifteen percent(15%). <br /> • Soil type locations and characteristics relating to seasonal high water table and depth to <br /> bedrock. <br /> • Hydrologic acs of the site, including drainage tn�taries, surface weer bodies, <br /> floodplains, and wetlands. <br /> • Natural areas, and wildlife habitats and corridors. <br /> • Historic and archaeological sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places or inch ded <br /> on the State's National Register study list,designated as a local historic laodmmric,located in <br /> a local historic district, and/or identified as having a high potential for archaeological <br /> remains. <br /> b. Secondary Conservation Areas: Identification of significant site elements on buildable portions of <br /> the site, including: <br /> • Vegetation of the site,defnin approximate location and boundaries of woodland areas,and, <br /> wherever possible,vegetative association in terms of species and size.Infortation from aerial <br /> photographs shall be acceptable at the Concept Plan stage. <br /> • Current land use and land cover (cultivated areas, pastures, etc.), existing buildings and <br /> structures, and burial grounds. <br /> Flexible Development 45 <br />
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