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000218 <br /> plant materials to be retained and proposed <br /> plantings and screenings, including areas to <br /> preserved as vegetated buffers along <br /> drainageways and undisturbed areas for runoff <br /> infiltration . <br /> 6) Title; north arrow; scale; names of owners, <br /> developer and person responsible for plan <br /> preparation ; and the data that the plan was <br /> drawn or subsequently revised. <br /> 7) Location of all areas on the site subject to <br /> flood hazard or inundation as shown on flood <br /> maps or soils maps. <br /> ) Location of all water courses on the site, <br /> including direction of flow. <br /> ) Existing end proposed topography at a contour <br /> interval of five (5) feet based on mean sea <br /> level datum <br /> b) Statement from appropriate public service agencies <br /> oncerning the method and adequacy of water supply <br /> and wastewater treatment, including :the approval of <br /> 6 secondary wastewater treatment site in the event <br /> of failure of the primary septic tank system. <br /> C) Building plans for all existing and proposed <br /> 6uiLdings, including floor plans and cross—sections <br /> showing the proposed use of all portions of such <br /> buildings. <br /> 01 Statement from the appropriate public service <br /> agencies concerning the provision of fire, police <br /> load rescue protection to the site and structures. <br /> 1 <br /> E) Detailed plans for controlling the first one—haLf <br /> [1/2) inch of runoff from all impervious surfaces, <br /> including the capacity of infiltration , retention , <br /> detention or other control measures. <br /> F) Design , layout and construction specifications <br /> l'or runoff control measures, including methods for <br /> protecting undisturbed areas during and after <br /> construction . <br /> 61 Identification and protective measures for erodible <br /> soils [1( factors greater than 0.36 in Orange County <br /> Soil Survey) , alluvial soils, steep slopes [greater <br /> than 15%) , floodpLains and wetlands. <br /> • H) Inventory of all hazardous materiels produced, <br /> stored, used on—site or tranported to or from the <br /> site as defined by EPA's Hazardous Substances or <br />