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<br />. <br /> <br />b. <br /> <br />A hydrogeological element that: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />1. Describes the existing topography, soils, hydrology <br />and geology of the site and adjacent lands; <br />11. Describes the impacts of the proposed development <br />on topography, soils, hydrology and geology on the <br />site and adjacent lands; <br />111. Indicates the disturbance or destruction of wetlands <br />and justification for such action; <br />iv. Indicates the disruptions or reductions in the supply <br />of water to wetland!!, streams, lakes, rivers or other <br />water bodies; <br />v. Indicates the disruptions to existing hydrology <br />including wetland and stream circulation patterns; <br />VI. Indicates the source location and description of <br />proposed fill material; <br />vii. Indicates the location of dredge material and <br />location of dumping area for such material; <br />viii. Indicates the location of and impacts on shellfish <br />beds, submerged aquatic vegetation, and fish <br />spawning areas; and <br />ix. Describes the proposed mitigation measures for the <br />potential hydrogeological impacts which may <br />include: <br />(a) Proposed erosIOn and sediment control <br />concepts which may include minimizing the <br />extent of the cleared area, perimeter <br />controls, reduction of runoff velocities, <br />measures to stabilize disturbed areas, <br />schedule and personnel for site inspection; <br />(b) Proposed stormwater management system; <br />Creation of wetlands to replace those lost; <br />and <br />(c) Minimizing cut and fill. <br /> <br />c. A landscape element that describes the proposed measures <br />for mitigation of the water quality and land impacts within <br />CBPAs. Possible mitigation measures include: <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />Replanting schedule for trees and other significant <br />vegetation removed for construction, in accordance <br />with Section 36-52 of the City Code. <br />Demonstration that the design of the plan will <br />preserve to the greatest extent possible any <br />significant trees and vegetation on the site and will <br /> <br />ii. <br /> <br />. <br />