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13-8-3. Application requirements .

(1) Concurrent with the submission of a concept plan, the applicant shall prepare and submit a site analysis map. The purpose of the site analysis map is to ensure that the important site features have been adequately identified prior to the creation of the site design and that the proposed open space will meet the requirements of this title. The site concept plan shall include the following features:

(a) property boundaries;

(b) all streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, and other hydrologic features;

(c) topographic contours of no less than 10-foot intervals;

(d) all primary and secondary conservation areas labeled by type, as described in sections 13-8-8 and 13-8-10 of this chapter;

(e) general vegetation characteristics;

(f) general soil types;

(g) the planned location of protected open space;

(h) existing roads and structures; and

(i) potential connections with existing greenspace and trails.

(2) An open space management plan, as described in Section 13-8-11, shall be prepared and submitted prior to the approval of the final plat.

(3) An instrument of permanent protection, such as a conservation easement as described in Section 13-8-13, shall be placed on the open space concurrent with the issuance of a land disturbance permit.

(4) The applicant shall adhere to all other applicable requirements of the underlying zoning and Tooele County land use codes for the division of land. (Ord.2005-21, 09/6/05)


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