Standard Erosion Control Notes
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An erosion system will be utilized by the developer
to minimize the production of sediment from the site. Methods to be
utilized will be those found most effective for the site and shall
include one or more of the following as applicable:
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1)
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Temporary sedimentation entrapment areas shall
be provided at key locations to intercept and clarify silt-laden runoff
from the site. These may be excavated or may be created utilizing
earthen berms, riprap or crushed stone dams, hay bales, or other suitable
materials. Diversion scales, berms or other channelization shall be
constructed to insure that all silt-laden waters are directed into
the entrapment area, which shall not be permitted to fill in, but
shall be cleaned periodically during the course of construction. The
collected silt shall be deposited in areas safe from further erosion.
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2)
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All disturbed areas, except roadways, which
will remain unfinished for more than 30 days shall be temporarily
seeded with 1/2 pound of rye grass or mulched with 100 pounds of straw
or hay per 1,000 per square feet. Roadways shall be stabilized as
rapidly as practicable by the installation of the base course.
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3)
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Silt that leaves the site in spite of the required
precautions shall be collected and removed as directed by appropriate
municipal authorities.
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4)
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At the completion of the project, all temporary
siltation devices shall be removed and the affected areas regraded,
planted, or treated in accordance with the approved site plans.
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Standard Landscape Notes
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1)
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Applicant or owner shall maintain all plantings
on the site plan in living condition and shall replace any dead or
dying plant material as necessary to comply with site plan.
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2)
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All planting shall be placed under the direction
of an appropriate licensed design professional.
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3)
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All plant material shall be nursery grown and
shall conform to the American Association of Nurserymen's Standards.
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4)
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A certification shall be submitted by the design
professional that all plantings have been planted under his direction
and in accordance with the landscaping plan prior to the issuance
of a certificate of occupancy.
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Standard Site Development Plan Notes
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1.
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This is Lot _____ in Section _____ as shown
on the Town of Ramapo Tax Map.
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2.
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Area of tract:
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3.
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Zone:
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4.
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Proposed use:
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5.
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Record owner:
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6.
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Applicant:
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7.
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Fire district:
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8.
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School district:
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9.
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Water district:
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10.
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Water supply by:
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11.
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Sewer district:
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12.
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Datum: USGS.
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13.
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All utilities underground. Electric service
shall be in conduit of not less than two-inch diameter.
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14.
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There are no covenants, deed restrictions, easements,
or other reservations of land relative to this site, except as shown
on said plan (except for the following):
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15.
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(When appropriate): The
Zoning Board of Appeals, on ____________ as case number ____________
in the application of ____________ granted variances for (list variances
and conditions, if any).
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16.
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No sign(s) other than those shown on this plan
are permitted without prior approval of the Planning Board (tenants
are to be advised of this condition).
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17.
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The undersigned, owner and/or applicant, as
a condition of approval of this site plan, hereby agrees to complete
the within site development plan as drawn and all improvements shown
thereon, as a condition of the issuance of a building permit. The
applicant/owner is aware that no changes in this plan may be made
unless approved by the Planning Board.
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Applicant ____________________
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Date ____________
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Owner ________________________
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Date ____________
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18.
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Plans are based on field engineering data and
certified hereto by:
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____________________________
Licensed Professional Engineer or Land Surveyor
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____________
Date
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Evergreen
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Deciduous
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Spreading yew
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Japanese red maple
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Boxwood
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Crab apple
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Laurel
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Cherry
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Euonymus
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Dogwood
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Azalea
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Azalea
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Juniper
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Forsythia
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Japanese Andromeda
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Lilac
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White pine
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Other varieties
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Mugo pine
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approved by the
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Rhododendron
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Planning Board
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Other varieties approved by the Planning Board
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