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covenants shall be submitted to the Planning Director for review and <br />approval prior to the issuance of Final Subdivision Approval. A copy of <br />the approved covenant(s) shall be recited in an instrument executed by <br />the applicants and the County and recorded with the Bureau of <br />Conveyances prior to the issuance of Final Subdivision Approval. <br />3. If more than twenty percent (20%) of the subject property has been <br />cleared or grubbed prior to the submittal of the Forest Management Plan <br />or the recording of the restrictive covenant(s), the reforestation program <br />for any cleared or grubbed area(s) in excess of the 20% within the <br />subject property shall be substantially implemented prior to the issuance <br />of Final Subdivision Approval. <br />4. This Forest Management Plan shall govern the proposed lots within the <br />subject property for a period of fifty (50) years and its termination may <br />be considered after the 50 -year period has elapsed by amending this <br />ordinance requiring County Council approval by ordinance. <br />I. A drainage study of the subject property, if required, shall be prepared for <br />review and approval by the Department of Public Works, prior to submittal of <br />plans for subdivision review. Drainage improvements, if required, shall be <br />constructed in a manner meeting with the approval of the Department of Public <br />Works prior to the issuance of Final Subdivision Approval. <br />J. An archaeological study/survey of the subject property shall be prepared and <br />submitted for review and approval to the Planning Director, in consultation with <br />the Department of Land and Natural Resources -Historic Preservation Division <br />(DLNR-HPD), prior to the submittal of plans for subdivision review or any land <br />alteration activity, whichever occurs first. Should significant historical sites be <br />-5- <br />