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(2) Phasing of construction - The nature and purpose <br /> of the land-disturbing activity and the amount of <br /> grading, utilities, and building construction. <br /> (3) Existing site conditions Existing topography; <br /> vegetation.:and drainage. <br /> (4) Adjacent areas - Neighboring streams, lakes, <br /> residential areas, roads, etc. , which might be <br /> affected by the land-disturbing activity. <br /> (5) Soils -Soil names, mapping units, erodibility, <br /> (6) Critical erosion areas - Areas on the site that <br /> have potential for serious erosion problems. <br /> (7) Erosion and sediment control measures - Methods <br /> to be used to control erosion and ,sedimentation <br /> on the site; both during and after the <br /> construction- process. .. <br /> (8) Permanent stabilization , How the site willbe <br /> stabilized after construction is completed, <br /> including specifications. <br /> (9) Stormwater management - How storm runoff will <br /> be managed, including methods to be used if <br /> the development will result in increased peak <br /> rates of runoff. <br /> (10) Maintenance - Schedule of regular inspections <br /> and repair of erosion and sediment control <br /> structures. <br /> 6 <br />