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Before any site work is done for a development, except a one- or two-family dwelling, an existing site analysis plan shall be prepared and submitted to the City. At a minimum, such site analysis plan shall include:

(1) An air photo of the site or a contour map;

(2) The location of severely constraining elements (including primary conservation areas) such as steep slopes of over thirty percent (30%), wetlands, watercourses, intermittent streams and one hundred (100) year floodplains and all rights-of-way or easements; and

(3) The location of significant features (including secondary conservation areas) such as woodlands, stands of trees, existing vegetation, scenic views, drainage ways, fences or walls, existing structures and roads, tracks or trails.

(Rep&ReEn 1999-34, Am 2021-33)