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September 9, 2015 <br />Page 5 <br />visible here than on the site plan due to text conflicts and the 100 scale <br />size. <br /> <br /> <br />IV. Grading and Storm Drainage (Sheet C-4): <br /> <br />1. Delineate storm drainage easements; <br />As noted above, the storm drain easements are now shaded so as to <br />stand out more, but they are shown far more clearly on the plan/profile <br />sheets. <br /> <br />2. Show limits of disturbance(s), and notes if necessary, if you intended to <br />select grade for the single-family lots; <br />Limits of disturbance are now included on the new C5.0 Erosion Control <br />sheet. <br /> <br />3. Illustrate silt and tree protection fencing and detail cut sheets for both; <br />The standard combination silt fence/tree protection fence is now indicated <br />on the EC plan, sheet C5.0. It sits generally just outside the sidewalk <br />easement. <br /> <br />4. Illustrate temp and permanent erosion control and stormwater devices <br />and measures; <br />EC measures are now shown on sheet C5.0, and permanent measures <br />such as riprap aprons are on sheet C4.0. <br /> <br />5. Add standard Erosion Control, stormwater, land disturbance and Solid <br />Waste Management notes (e.g. "No open burning or dumping...). Also, add <br />note acknowledging that Erosion Control and Stormwater Plans and permits <br />will be required prior to land disturbing activity. <br />Solid Waste requested that their notes appear on the cover sheet. Item #2 <br />in the standard grading and storm drainage notes (sheets C1.0 and C4.0) <br />covers the need for permits before land disturbing can commence. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />V. General Recommendations and request for additional provisions <br /> <br />1. Consider adding a phasing plan as part of the approval. Otherwise, all of <br />the project's infrastructure (e.g. roads, sidewalks, BMPs) will need to be <br />built or bonded prior to recordation. A phasing plan may allow you to <br />develop the infrastructure proportionally. In other words, without a Phasing <br /> 31