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shopping mall, highway, etc.). <br />b. Total area of the site and the area of the site that is expected to be disturbed (i.e. <br />grubbing, clearing, excavation, filling or grading, including off-site borrow areas). <br />c. A description of prior land uses at the site. <br />d. An estimate of the impervious area and percent of imperviousness created by the <br />soil-disturbing activity at the beginning and at the conclusion of the project. <br />e. Existing data describing the soils throughout the site, including the soil series and <br />association, hydrologic soil group, porosity, infiltration characteristics, depth to <br />groundwater, depth to bedrock, and any impermeable layers. <br />f. If available, the quality of any known pollutant discharge from the site such as <br />that which may result from previous contamination caused by prior land uses. <br />g. The location and name of the immediate water resource(s) and the first subsequent <br />water resource(s). <br />h. The aerial (plan view) extent and description of water resources at or near the site <br />that will be disturbed or will receive discharges from the project. <br />Describe the current condition of water resources including the vertical stability of <br />stream channels and indications of channel incision that may be responsible for <br />current or future sources of high sediment loading or loss of channel stability. <br />2. Site map showing: <br />a. Limits ofsoil-disturbing activity on the. site. <br />b. Soils types for the entire site, including locations of unstable or highly erodible <br />soils. <br />c. Existing and proposed one-foot (1') contours. This must include a delineation of <br />drainage watersheds expected before, during, and after major grading activities as <br />well as the size of each drainage watershed in acres. <br />d. Water resource locations including springs, wetlands, streams, lakes, water wells, <br />and associated setbacks on or within 200 feet of the site, including the boundaries <br />of wetlands or streams and first subsequent named receiving water(s) the applicant <br />intends to fill or relocate for which the applicant is seeking approval from the <br />Army Corps of Engineers and/or Ohio EPA. <br />e. Existing and planned locations of buildings, roads, parking facilities, and utilities. <br />f. The location of any in-stream activities including stream crossings. <br />3. Contact information: Company name and contact information as well as contact name, <br />addresses, and phone numbers for the following: <br />