Common use of SITE INFORMATION Clause in Contracts

SITE INFORMATION. A. Is this property under an Agricultural Preserve Contract? Y N B. Describe any unstable soil areas on the site. C. Name and describe any year round or seasonal creeks, ponds, drainage courses or other water bodies. How is runoff currently conveyed from the site? D. Has there ever been flooding on the site? Y N If yes, state the year and describe the effect on the project site. E. Describe any proposed drainage and/or flood control measures. How will storm water be conveyed across and from the site? Where will storm water discharge? F. Will the project require the removal of any trees? Y N If so, please list them here as requested. Attach additional sheets as necessary. Type Diameter (at 4' height) Height Explain why it is necessary to remove these trees. G. Describe any noise sources that currently affect the site. H. Are there any prehistoric or historic archaeological sites on the property or on neighboring parcels? Y N Unknown If yes, describe. I. Describe all third party property interests (such as easements, leases, licenses, rights-of-way, fee ownerships or water sharing agreements) affecting the project site, provision of public utilities to the site or drainage off the site. J. Have you incorporated any measures into your project to mitigate or reduce potential environmental impacts? Y N Unknown If so, list them here. (Examples include tree preservation plans, creek restoration plans, and open space easements.)

Appears in 13 contracts

Sources: Indemnification Agreement, Minor Conditional Use Permit, Specific Plan Package

SITE INFORMATION. A. Is this property under an Agricultural Preserve Contract? Y N B. Describe any unstable soil areas on the site. C. Name and describe any year round or seasonal creeks, ponds, drainage courses or other water bodies. How is runoff currently conveyed from the site? D. Has there ever been flooding on the site? Y N If yes, state the year and describe the effect on the project site. E. Describe any proposed drainage and/or flood control measures. How will storm water be conveyed across and from the site? Where will storm water discharge? F. Will the project require the removal of any trees? Y N If so, please list them here as requested. Attach additional sheets as necessary. Type Diameter (at 4' height) Height Explain why it is necessary to remove these trees. G. Describe any noise sources that currently affect the site. H. Are there any prehistoric or historic archaeological sites on the property or on neighboring parcels? Y N Unknown If yes, describe. I. Describe all third party property interests (such as easements, leases, licenses, rights-of-way, fee ownerships or water sharing agreements) affecting the project site, provision of public utilities to the site or drainage off the site. J. Have you incorporated any measures into your project to mitigate or reduce potential environmental impacts? Y N Unknown If so, list them here. (Examples include tree preservation plans, creek restoration plans, and open space easements.)) _

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Conditional Use Permit

SITE INFORMATION. A. Is this property under an Agricultural Preserve Contract? Y N B. Describe any unstable soil areas on the site. C. Name and describe any year round or seasonal creeks, ponds, drainage courses or other water bodies. How is runoff currently conveyed from the site? D. Has there ever been flooding on the site? Y N If yes, state the year and describe the effect on the project site. E. Describe any proposed drainage and/or flood control measures. How will storm water be conveyed across and from the site? Where will storm water discharge? F. Will the project require the removal of any trees? Y N If so, please list them here as requested. Attach additional sheets as necessary. Type Diameter (at 4' height) Height Explain why it is necessary to remove these trees. G. Describe any noise sources that currently affect the site. H. Are there any prehistoric or historic archaeological sites on the property or on neighboring parcels? Y N Unknown If yes, describe. I. Describe all third party property interests (such as easements, leases, licenses, rights-of-way, fee ownerships or water sharing agreements) affecting the project site, provision of public utilities to the site or drainage off the site. J. Have you incorporated any measures into your project to mitigate or reduce potential environmental impacts? Y N Unknown If so, list them here. (Examples include tree preservation plans, creek restoration plans, and open space easements.)

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Rezone

SITE INFORMATION. A. Is this property under an Agricultural Preserve Contract? Y N B. Describe any unstable soil areas on the site. C. Name and describe any year round or seasonal creeks, ponds, drainage courses or other water bodies. How is runoff currently conveyed from the site? D. Has there ever been flooding on the site? Y N If yes, state the year and describe the effect on the project site. E. Describe any proposed drainage and/or flood control measures. How will storm water be conveyed across and from the site? Where will storm water discharge? F. Will the project require the removal of any trees? Y N If so, please list them here as requested. Attach additional sheets as necessary. Type Diameter (at 4' height) Height Explain why it is necessary to remove these trees. G. Describe any noise sources that currently affect the site. H. Are there any prehistoric or historic archaeological sites on the property or on neighboring parcels? Y N Unknown If yes, describe. I. Describe all third party property interests (such as easements, leases, licenses, rights-of-way, fee ownerships or water sharing agreements) affecting the project site, provision of public utilities to the site or drainage off the site. J. Have you incorporated any measures into your project to mitigate or reduce potential environmental impacts? Y N Unknown If so, list them here. (Examples include tree preservation plans, creek restoration plans, and open space easements.) V. STORM WATER MANAGEMENT AND APPLICATION OF LOW IMPACT DEVELOPMENT FEATURES 1. If the project is 2,500 square feet or more of new or replaced impervious area, submit a Stormwater Control Plan for Small (Tier 1) Projects1 with this application that identifies Low Impact Development measures incorporated into the project design, such as: • Limit disturbance of natural drainage features 2 See ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ under “Development” for map of the NPDES Permit Area, Stormwater Technical Guide, Stormwater Control Plan template, Stormwater Control Plan for Small (Tier 1) Projects, and a definition of Low Impact Development. • Limit clearing, grading, and soil compaction • Minimize impervious surfaces • Minimize runoff by dispersing runoff to landscape or using permeable pavements Tier 2. If the project is 5,000 square feet or more of new or replaced “net impervious” area (not Single Family Dwelling), or if the project is Single Family Dwelling with 15,000 square feet or more of new or replaced “net impervious” area, submit a Stormwater Control Plan with this application that identifies 1) Low Impact Development measures incorporated into the project design and 2) stormwater quality treatment measures. [“Net impervious” is defined as the sum of new and replaced impervious surface area minus any reduction in impervious, such as new landscaped area. It is an incentive for redevelopment projects to increase pervious area.]

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Minor Conditional Use Permit for a Septic System or Seepage Pit