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application can be done in any combination of features as long as individual map <br /> components can be distinguished and the relationship between map components can be <br /> lural, determined. <br /> .tures <br /> ment (1) Inventory and mapping of existing resources including the following mapped at a <br /> :rved scale of no less than 1 inch=50 feet. <br /> a. Land contours based at a minimum upon topographical maps published by <br /> ihich the U.S. Geological Survey with a contour interval of 10 feet. <br /> m lot <br /> Land b. United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resource Conservation <br /> ment Service soil type locations and characteristics. Location of bedrock and <br /> areas of high potential for ground water contamination should also be noted. <br /> such c. Hydrological characteristics, including surface water bodies, floodplains, <br /> :yard wetlands, groundwater recharge and discharge areas, natural swales, <br /> and drainage ways and steep slopes. <br /> and <br /> num d. Land cover on the site, according to general cover type, including comments <br /> hich on the health and condition of trees and other vegetation. <br /> e. Current and past land use, all buildings and structures on the land, cultivated <br /> areas, paved areas, and all encumbrances, such as easements and covenants. <br /> Any waste sites, brownfields or waste disposal practices should also be <br /> :the disclosed. <br /> .'arm <br /> sual f. Known critical habitats for rare, threatened or endangered species. <br /> ests, <br /> pes, g. Views of the site from surrounding roads, and/or nearby elevated areas, <br /> indicating on the map where photographs were taken. <br /> iters h. Unique geological resources, such as rock outcrops or glacial features. <br /> ural <br /> i. Cultural resources, if applicable, such as historic buildings, archaeological <br /> sites,and burial sites. <br /> (2) Development Yield Analysis. The subdivider shall submit a table showing the <br /> maximum number of dwelling units that would be permitted under the County <br /> Land Use Ordinance, consistent with the minimum lot size, lot widths, setbacks <br /> the and other provisions of the land use ordinance and compare it to the number of <br /> dwellings proposed. Land that is undevelopable because of other laws and <br /> ordinances that prohibit development in certain areas (e.g. floodways) shall be <br /> tial excluded from the development yield analysis. <br /> (3) Site Analyses and Concept Plan. Using the inventory provided in division <br /> ied (9)(b)(1), the Development Yield Analysis provided in division (9)(b)(2), and the <br /> ind design standards in divisions (6), (7) and (8) of this section, the subdivider shall <br /> ied submit a concept plan including at least the following information at a scale of <br /> no less than 1 inch=50 feet. <br /> nal a. Open space areas indicating which area is to remain undeveloped. <br /> nd b. Boundaries of areas to be developed and proposed general roadway and lot <br /> ial <br /> 31 <br />