Village of Edgar Environmental Assessment Checklist for Subdivisions and Land Divisions by Certified Survey Map
All "yes" answers must be explained in detail by attaching maps and supportive documentation describing the impacts of the proposed development.
Land Resources
Does the project site involve (if "yes", how does the developer propose to address the matter?):
A. Changes in relief and drainage patterns (attach a topographic map showing, at a minimum, two (2) foot contour intervals).
B. A floodplain. (If yes, attach two (2) copies of a typical stream valley cross- section showing the channel of the stream, the JOO-year floodplains limits and the floodway limits (if officially adopted), of each site of the channel and a cross- section of area to be developed).
C. An area of soil instability - greater than 20% slope and/or organic soils, peats, or mucks at or near the surface.
D. Prime agricultural land (Class I, II or III soils).
E. Wetlands and mapped environmental corridors.
F. Unique physical features or wildlife habitat.
Water Resources
Does the proposed project involve:
A. Location within the area traversed by a navigable stream or dry run.
B. Lake frontage.
Human and Scientific Interest
Does the project site involve:
A. An area or buildings of archeological or geological interest.
B. An area of historical interest.
C. An area of buildings or monuments with unique architecture.
D. Unique, uncommon, rare, plants, animal habitats, old growth, trees significant for research or preservation.
Energy, Transportation and Communications
A. Does the development encompass any future street appearing on the Village of Edgar Official Map?
B. Is the development traversed by an existing or planned utility corridor (gas, electricity, water, sewer interceptor, communications, storm sewer)?
Village Planning
A. Is the development consistent with the Village Comprehensive Plan and other adopted planning documents?