At the same scale as the definitive plan, a
development plan of the premises plus adjoining land within 300 feet
of the property line. The development plan shall show topography at
two-foot intervals, graphic drainage analysis, including distinction
between upland and wetland (as defined by MGL c. 131, § 40,
and the Franklin Wetland Bylaw) and location of tree cover, ledge
outcroppings, outstanding individual trees of ten-inch diameter or
greater within 50 feet of the right-of-way, location of proposed trees,
large boulders, existing structures, including fences and walls and
proposed lot lines. If located within the Floodplain District, the
location of the base flood elevation (one-hundred-year flood) shall
be indicated. Wetlands delineation shall be based upon field identification
and flagging by a botanist qualified for wetlands identification under
the Wetlands Protection Act. It is recommended that the wetlands identification
be done in coordination with the Conservation Commission.