7.2.2 A site development drawing at a standardized engineering or <br />architectural scale, such as 1 "= 40', containing the following site conditions: (a) soil <br />type; (b) on-site elevations and/or topographic information adequate to determine <br />drainage patterns and slopes; (c) hydrology, including surface drainages and wetlands; <br />(d) existing vegetation; and (e) natural resource sites and designated buffer areas. <br />7.2.3 Plans that show site control measures for preventing erosion and <br />sedimentation into the City's storrnwater system and related natural resources, <br />including supporting calculations, such as hydraulics and soil loss equation, and <br />assumptions for the 5-year or 10-year storm event as required by City design policy; <br />7.2.4 Off-site and on-site access routes for construction and maintenance <br />vehicles; <br />7.2.5 Borrow and waste disposal areas; <br />7.2.6 Debris and garbage disposal areas; <br />7.2.7 Vegetation specifications for temporary and permanent stabilization; <br />7.2.8 Constn~ction schedule, including the implementation of construction <br />site management practices and expected time period of land disturbing activities; <br />7.2.9 Manner of storage and disposal of materials (e.g., sand, lumber, <br />insulation, paints, thinners, fertilizers, fuels); <br />7.2.10 Temporary and permanent storm drainage facilities; <br />7.2.11 Measures to be undertaken to mi_nimi~e the extent of exposed soils; <br />7.2.12 Areas where construction vehicles' wheels will be washed; and <br />7.2.13 Methods and places for concrete-wash disposal; <br />7.2.14 Delineate area where ground clearing or ground disturbing activities <br />are prohibited such as conservation zones, public or private drainage easements, open <br />waterways, natural resource sites, buffer areas, or other protected areas. Identify <br />measures which will be implemented to physically protect areas where disturbance is <br />prohibited. <br />7.3 Template. If the proposed construction is for one single. family dwelling, or <br />one duplex dwelling, the property owner need not utilize the services of a certified <br />professional in the preparation of the Plan.. A template plan may be submitted, and upon <br />approval by the City it will serve to satisfy requirements for the single family dwelling and <br />,. - duplex construction activities. <br />Administrative Rule - 13 <br />r:\adminocdMules\OOerospie~2ao.wpd(12/07/00) <br />