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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />6. <br />7. <br /> <br />8. <br /> <br />9. <br /> <br />SITE PLAN <br /> <br />Depiction of all watercourses, lakes, marshes, wooded areas, rock outcrops, power <br />transportation poles and lines, gas lines, single trees with a diameter of eight (8) <br />inches or more as measured three (3) feet above the base of the tmnk, and any other <br />significant existing features; <br />Delineation of topography of subject property with contour intervals of not more <br />than two (2) feet and supplemental of one (1) foot in extremely flat areas, the data <br />for which shall be derived from the fifth general adjustment of 1929; <br />The location, right-of-way width, dimensions and names of existing or dedicated <br />streets or other public lands, permanent buildings and structures, easements, section <br />and corporate lines within the subject property and within a distance of one hundred <br />(100) feet from the property boundaries; <br />Descriptions, reference ties and elevations of all benchmarks; <br />Location of all monuments existing at the time of the survey, and those which the <br />surveyor shall have located at the comers of the subj ect property; <br />Reference to and relations of municipal, township, county or section lines to lines of <br />the subject property by distances, angles, radii, internal angles, points and <br />curvatures, tangent bearings and lengths of all arcs; and <br />Boundary lines of adjoining property within one hundred (100) feet, identifying <br />owners. <br /> <br />Sufficient detail to clearly show the conditions of the property, the location of the <br />proposed porch, and the area surrounding the proposed porch. This may be shown <br />on the surveyor included as a separate document. Plans should be drawn to scale <br />(engineer's or architect' s scale). <br /> <br />DRAINAGE PLAN <br /> <br />1. Existing and generalized proposed drainage facilities <br />2. Potential ponding areas <br /> <br />STRUCTURAL PLANS <br /> <br />1. Sketches or illustrations indicating the architectural treatment of the proposed <br />porch addition. <br /> <br />C. FRONT PORCH DESIGN GUIDELINES <br /> <br />The following are general design guidelines and criteria that will help you in the planning, design, and <br />construction of your porch addition. Porches that encroach into the front or side-yard comer setback areas shall <br />be required to meet the following design guidelines and shall require approval of the Conununity Development <br />Director or their designee prior to any building permits being issued (per Section 6.C.2.d of the Zoning <br />