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A site plan map and supporting data of existing and proposed site conditions at a scale of 1 inch equals no more than 100 feet (unless otherwise noted) shall delineate or display all the following applicable items:

(a) Development title, graphic scale and north arrow;

(b) Property location description by public land survey system (1/4 section, section, township, range, county);

(c) Location map (smaller scale) showing the site location within a public land survey section or subdivision;

(d) Ownership boundaries, bearings, lengths and other survey references that will accurately identify the sites location, in accordance with s. 236 Wisconsin Statutes and county mapping standards for all land divisions;

(e) Lot numbers and dimensions, including outlots for all land divisions;

(f) Name and complete contact information for the applicant, landowner, developer and project engineer;

(g) Surveyor’s certificate, signed, dated and sealed for all land divisions;

(h) Sheet numbers and revision dates on every page;

(i) Existing site topography at a contour interval not to exceed 2 feet, including spot elevations for physical features such as culvert (invert elevations), retaining walls, road and ditch centerlines and topographic high and low points extending to a minimum of 200 feet outside of the property boundary. P&D reserves the right to require larger areas if warranted by unique conditions;

(j) Location, type, condition, protective area category defined by NR 151.12(5)(d) of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, if applicable, of all lakes, streams, channels, ditches, and other water bodies or areas of channelized flow on or adjacent to the site;

(k) Location and name, if applicable, of all wetlands and identification of source and date of the delineation and susceptibility category. The WDNR and USACE must concur with the delineation and susceptibility category. These boundaries shall be field verified prior to approval of final land divisions, erosion control plans or stormwater management plans.

(l) Boundaries and descriptive notes for all applicable setbacks and for “protective area” consistent with Section 17.09-3(d).

(m) Boundaries of shoreland zones and the ordinary high water mark (OHWM) for any navigable water body as defined by the Department of Natural Resources and Shoreland Floodland ordinance. For final land divisions, the OHWM boundaries shall be field verified by the WDNR;

(n) Location of primary and secondary environmental corridors, as defined by the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC). For final land divisions, these boundaries shall be field verified;

(o) Boundaries and elevation associated with the 100-year floodplains, and boundaries of the floodways, as defined by the Kenosha County General Zoning and Shoreland/Floodplain Zoning Ordinance (include SEWRPC cross sections if available). For final land divisions, these boundaries and elevations shall be field verified;

(p) Boundaries and soil symbol for each soil mapping unit and the identification of all hydric soils as defined by the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service;

(q) Locations of all available soil borings or soil profile evaluations with unique references to supplemental data report forms;

(r) Location and description of isolated natural area boundaries as defined by SEWRPC, woodland areas, and other vegetative cover types;

(s) Location and descriptive notes for existing structures within 100 feet of the property boundaries and their proposed use, including, but not limited to buildings and foundations, roads, parking areas, fence lines, access lanes, culverts (include size and type), above ground utilities and retaining walls;

(t) Location and descriptive notes for other known existing site features including, but not limited to rock outcrops or other karst features, tile drains, buried utilities, dumps, landfills, manure or other waste storage facilities;

(u) Location and descriptive notes for any existing or proposed easements, right-of-ways, vision corners or other known site restrictions. Road right-of ways and building setbacks shall be in compliance with all applicable Local, County, State, and Federal codes, adopted plans and ordinances;

(v) Location and descriptive notes for existing and proposed public dedications of parcels or highways;

(w) Location and descriptive notes for POWTS or waste disposal sites, when limited by site features;

(x) Location and documentation of any existing well and delineation of any applicable regulatory setbacks, in accordance with ch. NR 811 and 812 Wis. Admin. Code;

(y) The shape, dimensions, and location of all proposed buildings and required setbacks;

(z) The nature of the proposed use of the building or land, including the extent and location of the use;

(aa) The location of all proposed entrances;

(bb) The location, dimensions, and number of proposed off-street parking and loading spaces;

(cc) The location and description of all proposed impervious surfaces such as parking lots, gravel driveways, roads, patios, etc.;

(dd) Notes describing source documents, date and measure of accuracy for all applicable mapping features noted above;

(ee) Other site information that P&D determines is necessary to administer this ordinance.

Note: A Site Plan Map Requirements Checklist shall accompany all stormwater management plan submittals. The checklist can be obtained on the Kenosha County website or by contacting P&D. [Code § 17.09-5.]