(A) Sufficient information must be submitted by the applicant for the community to make a determination of land suitability.
(B) The information shall include at least the following:
(1) Topographic contours at ten-foot intervals or less from U.S. Geological Survey maps or more accurate sources, showing limiting site characteristics;
(2) The surface water features required in M.S. § 505.021, as it may be amended from time to time, to be shown on plats, obtained from U.S. Geological Survey quadrangle topographic maps or more accurate sources;
(3) Adequate soils information to determine suitability for building and on-site sewage treatment capabilities for every lot from the most current existing sources or from field investigations such as soil borings, percolation tests or other methods;
(4) Information regarding adequacy of domestic water supply; extent of anticipated vegetation and topographic alterations; near-shore aquatic conditions, including depths, types of bottom sediments and aquatic vegetation; and proposed methods for controlling storm water runoff and erosion, both during and after construction activities;
(5) Location of 100-year flood plain areas and floodway districts from existing adopted maps or data; and
(6) A line or contour representing the ordinary high water level, the toe and the top of bluffs and the minimum building setback distances from the top of the bluff and the lake or stream.
(2004 Code, § 152.072) (Ord. 92-56, passed 4-14-1992)