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• <br /> Schaffer SFR <br /> Proposed Site <br />• Site Hardscape area: <br /> SFR Roof = 1,345 sf. <br /> *Driveways/Walkways = 400 sf. <br /> Total = 1,745 sf. (0.040 Ac.) <br />• Site Vegetated Area: <br /> Proposed Amended Lawn = 1,455 sf. (0.033 Ac.) <br /> Existing Forest = 10,925 sf. (0.251 Ac.) <br /> Existing Wetland = 4,103 sf. (0.094 Ac.) <br /> Off-Site Frontage Hardscape area: <br />• Driveway&Curb Cut = 304 sf. <br /> Total New/Replaced Impervious= 2,049 sf. (0.047 Ac.) <br /> *Note: Does not include area beneath roof eaves. <br />• <br /> Minimum Requirement# 8: Wetland Protection <br /> A wetland and its buffers exist within the southern portion of the site and will lie outside <br /> the clearing limits of the project. Wetlands will be protected during construction through <br />• the use of well-marked clearing limits and silt fencing. <br /> Minimum Requirement # 9: Operation and Maintenance <br /> BMP T5.13 Post-Construction Soil Quality and Depth <br />• Maintenance <br /> • Soil quality and depth should be established toward the end of construction and once established, <br /> should be protected from compaction, such as from large machinery use, and from erosion. <br /> • Soil should be planted and mulched after installation. <br /> • Plant debris or its equivalent should be left on the soil surface to replenish organic matter. <br />• <br />• <br />• <br />• WESTERN ENGINEERS,INC. 13 PROJECT:17-1666-A <br />
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