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32 <br /> The dimensions and approximate impervious surface for each of these areas are listed <br /> in the table below: <br /> Impervious photo point Dimensions Impervious Impervious <br /> surface item surfaces . ft. surface acres <br /> Barn 1, storage 17 40' x 35' 1,400 0.032 <br /> shed <br /> Barn 2 18 12' x 24' 288 0.007 <br /> Well 1 10' x 6' 60 0.001 <br /> Creamer 2 50' X 40' 2,000 0.046 <br /> building <br /> Residence 34A 2,240 0.051 <br /> Silo storage 5 80' x 200' 16,000 0.367 <br /> areas <br /> Concrete pad 16 27' x 24' 648 0.015 <br /> Total 22,636 0.519 <br /> The easement allows for a maximum impervious surface area of 2% or 85,987.20 sq. <br /> ft. (1.97 acres). Based on the above approximations, a remaining 63,351.44 sq. ft. <br /> (1.45 acres) of impervious surface is allowed under the easement. <br /> VII. Existing Land Use and Management: <br /> a. Include the landowner's objectives for the management of the parcel and current <br /> agricultural practices. <br /> b. Statements on the general condition and management of the following key areas: <br /> i. Pasture and cropland—acreage and percent of land use in the easement (if <br /> applicable). Include a summary of the existing conservation plan and practices <br /> and the adequacy in achieving management goals. <br /> 1. Include a copy of the current USDA-NRCS or local Soil and Water <br /> Conservation District conservation plan (required for crop or pasture <br /> land). <br /> ii. Forest and woodlands—acreage and percent of land use in the easement (if <br /> applicable). Include current forestry management plan and practices (e.g., <br /> managed for maximum timber production or let stand as a natural area for <br /> wildlife habitat). <br />