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L. Floral and Faunal Resources. <br />M. Description of access(es) to the area (e.g., width, type of surface and condition of <br />roadway). If a private roadway, submit evidence of legal access rights. <br />N. Traffic impacts -assessment of existing traffic conditions, anticipated increase in traffic and traffic impacts from proposed use (a formal study may be requested by Department of Public Works or Department of Transportation during the review process). <br />O. Availability of Utilities: Water , telephone, electricity, solid waste and sewage disposal. <br />P. In the case of an applicant whose proposed development has been assessed, any information as to the areas of critical concern delineated by the Director. <br />4. A written narrative describing the anticipated impacts of the proposed development on the Special Management Area, including but not limited to the following: <br />A Description of environmental setting; <br />B. The relationship of the proposed action to land use plans, policies, and control of the affected area; <br />C. The probable impact of the proposed actions on the environment; <br />D. Any probably adverse environmental effect which cannot be avoided; <br />E. Alternatives to the proposed action; <br />F. Mitigating measures proposed to minimize impact; and <br />G. Any irreversible and irretrievable commitment of resources. <br />5. A site plan of the subject property, drawn to scale, showing property lines and measurements; all existing and proposed structures with elevations, uses and improvements; proposed subdivision and reference points such as roadways, shoreline, etc. Information such as the extent of any land alteration (grading) activities and the location of a cliff or other distinctive features should be shown on the plans. <br />6. If the proposed activity is the construction, enlargement, or reconstruction of a single-family residence, the application must be accompanied by a floor plan including the total floor area calculation, which shall be the total area of all floors of a building(s) associated with the single-family residence, including a basement, measured along the exterior walls of such building(s). The floor area of a building(s), or portion thereof, not provided with surrounding exterior walls shall be the usable area under the horizontal projection of the roof or floor above (e.g. storage, garages, carports, and lanais under roof are to be included). <br />6. A shoreline survey of the subject property, as certified by the Chairman of the Board of Land and Natural Resources, when the subject property abuts the shoreline. The certified shoreline survey shall be prepared m accordance with the Department of Land and Natural Resources Rules of Practice and Procedure. A request to waive the need to prepare a certified shoreline survey may be submitted in writing to the Planning Director. <br />7. In the case where a multi-unit residential structure, containing more than ten units is proposed, the Director may require the applicant to develop a scale model or three- dimensional rendering of the proposed development and related improvements. <br />8. A list of names, addresses and tax map keys of all owners and lessees of record of surrounding properties who are required to receive notice. See attached instructions for notification
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