If natural resource features defined and described in Articles XI and XV of this chapter are present on the property for which a certified survey map, subdivision plat, or condominium is requested, 36 full-size copies of a natural resource protection plan drawn to the same scale as the certified survey map, preliminary plat, or condominium submission shall be submitted with the certified survey map, preliminary plat, or condominium. The natural resource protection plan shall be prepared on tracing cloth, reproducible drafting film, or paper of good quality at a map scale as appropriate and shall show correctly the following information:
A. 
Proposed name. The proposed name of the certified survey map, subdivision plat, or condominium.
B. 
Location. The location of the proposed certified survey map, subdivision plat, or condominium.
C. 
Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the owners, subdividers, lessee and/or developer. The names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the owners, subdividers, lessee and/or developer(s) of the property and of the designer of the plan.
D. 
Site boundary. The boundary line of the site with dimensions, indicated by a solid line, and the total land area encompassed by the site.
E. 
Lot lines, right-of-way lines, and easements. The location of all proposed lot lines, right-of-way lines, and easements.
F. 
Existing streets. The location, ownership, widths, and names (if available) of all existing and previously platted streets, rights-of-way, parks, and other public or open spaces located within or adjacent to the subject property.
G. 
Easements and neighboring property boundaries. The location and dimensions of all permanent easements on the subject property and boundary lines adjacent to the site.
H. 
Location and extent of existing natural resource features. The location and extent of any existing natural resource features defined and described in Articles XI and XV of this chapter. Each individual resource area on the site shall be graphically and numerically shown on the natural resource protection plan.
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Disturbed and preserved natural resource features. Graphic and numeric illustration shown on the natural resource protection plan of those existing natural resource features that will be disturbed and those that will be preserved. The illustration shall show the area (in square feet or acres) of each existing resource and those areas of resources that are to be preserved. Numeric data may be shown in tabular form, with labeled reference to specific areas designated on the natural resource protection plan.
J. 
Method of natural resource preservation. Graphic illustration and notes relating to how those natural resource features, which are to be preserved in perpetuity, will actually be preserved (conservation easements, deed restrictions, protective covenants, etc.) on the natural resource protection plan.
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Scale, North arrow, contours. A drawing legend containing the scale appropriate to the size of the certified survey map, subdivision plat, or condominium, the date of preparation, North arrow, and designation of existing and proposed contours at a minimum two-foot contour interval.
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Maximum sheet size of natural resource protection plan. The natural resource protection plan shall not exceed a maximum sheet size as required for the certified survey map, subdivision plat, or condominium, whichever is applicable.