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§84-4 PLAN AND APPLICATION (10) Design details for both temporary and <br /> REQUIREMENTS permanent erosion control structures; <br /> i <br /> A. The following information shall be (11) Description of all erosion and sedi- <br /> included on the Erosion and ment control measures proposed to <br /> ' Sedimentation Control Plan and/or minimize on-site erosion and prevent <br /> included with the application: off-site sediment transport, including <br /> provisions to preserve topsoil and <br /> (1) Name,address,and telephone number limit disturbance; <br /> of owner, civil engineer, and person <br /> j responsible for implementation of the (12) Information on seeding mixtures and <br /> plan; rate, type of sod, method of seedbed <br /> preparation, type and rate of fertilizer <br /> (2) Street address and Assessors' map application, and type of mulching for <br /> and block number of property; both temporary and permanent ero- <br /> sion control measures. Seed mixtures <br /> (3) Description of the property, including and/or sod shall not contain more than <br /> a mets and bounds description of all ten percent (10%) Kentucky Blue <br /> boundaries or property lines; Grass.; and <br /> (4) Location of all existing and proposed (13) A sequence of activities for develop- <br /> structures and impervious surfaces; ment of the site, including stripping <br /> and clearing,rough grading,construc- <br /> (5) Location of all existing and proposed tion of utilities, infrastructure, and <br /> storm water facilities,including struc- buildings, and final grading and land- <br /> tures, pipes, swales and detention scaping. <br /> ." basins; <br /> Plan drawings shall be prepared at a scale of 1 inch=20 <br /> (6) A vicinity map showing the location feet on a sheet not to exceed 24 inches by 36 inches. <br /> of the site in relationship to the sur- <br /> rounding area's watercourses, water §84-5 CONTROL MEASURES <br /> bodies, and other significant geo- <br /> graphic features, including all ways A. Measures to prevent the erosion of soils <br /> and significant structures; from the property and the sedimentation <br /> of drainage structures and adjacent wet- <br /> (7) Minimum 2 foot contours for the lands throughout all phases of construc- <br /> existing and proposed topography, tion and at the completion of project shall, <br /> using the North American Vertical at a minimum, include the following: <br /> Datum of 1988 (NAVD88); <br />`-1 (1) Stabilization of cleared areas within <br /> (8) A clear delineation of any areas of fourteen days of clearing or extended <br /> vegetation or trees identifying all veg- inactivity in construction (fourteen <br /> etation that is to be removed and all days or more) by planting of tempo- <br /> vegetation that is to be preserved; rary vegetative cover, mulching, use <br /> of erosion control mats or similar <br /> 4 (9) A clear delineation of any wetlands as measures; <br /> z defined by Chapter 172 of the <br /> Mashpee General Bylaws, any natural (2) Stabilization or covering of soil stock- <br /> or artificial water storage detention piles at the end of each workday; <br /> areas, and any drainage ditches on the <br /> 'I site or within 100 feet of the property (3) Prevention of blowing of dust or sedi- <br /> lines; ment from the site by mulching, <br /> sprinkling (water), spraying of adhe <br /> 124 <br />
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