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<br />. 2. Resource Inventory <br /> a) Topographic contours at 10 foot intervals, identifying slopes of more <br /> than 33% with a minimum of 20 feet of run. <br /> b) Soil types, and characteristics, such as depth of water table. <br /> c) Complete a vegetation inventory identifying the general cover types <br /> (pasture, woodland, etc), defining boundaries of woodland areas and <br /> stand alone trees with a caliper of more than eighteen (18) inches <br /> when measured at a point four (4) feet above the ground level. <br /> Vegetation types shall be classified as generally deciduous, coniferous <br /> or mixed and described by plant community, relative age and <br /> condition. Trees to be removed for streets, drives, buildings, drainage <br /> or other purposes shall be identified. <br /> d) Current land use including all buildings, structures, paved areas, and <br /> all encumbrances, such as easements or covenants. <br /> e) Visual resources, showing views onto the tract from surrounding <br /> roads and public areas, as well as views within the tract. <br /> f) Cultural resources: brief description of historic character of buildings <br />. and structures, historically important landscapes, and archeological <br /> features. <br /> g) Context: general outlines of existing buildings, land use, and natural <br /> features such as water bodies or wooded areas, roads and property <br /> boundaries within 500 feet of the tract. <br /> h) This information may be presented on an aerial photograph at a scale <br /> of no less than 1 inch = 200 feet <br /> 3. The proposal for an OSD shall include a "yield plan" showing the maximum <br /> number of dwelling units that would be permitted given the minimum lot <br /> size and lot widths for conventional subdivisions and other requirements of <br /> the City Ordinance. The yield plan need not be engineered; however, it shall <br /> be drawn to scale and shall identify all the major physical features on the <br /> parcel. <br /> 4. Concept Subdivision Plan <br /> a) Open space areas indicating which areas are to be protected. <br /> b) Boundaries of areas to be developed and proposed general street and <br /> lot layout. <br />. c) Number of housing units proposed. <br /> <br />s: \document \ordinanc \oa99-osd.doc <br />