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<br />J' <br /> <br />/ <br />,( <br />/ <br />/ <br />/ <br /> <br />.< <br />/ <br />" <br />" <br /> <br />7. <br /> <br />Site Condi t.s. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Detailed information appears below showing that the require- <br />ments of 1974 RBCO ~304.20-3.b.3. have been met with respect <br />to: <br /> <br />.. <br />(a) Health or safety hazards: <br /> <br />The applicant intends to remove the top soil and <br />grade the property for drainage as set forth on <br />the attached plot p1an~ Further, a four (4) <br />foot, plus or minus. bl,frm will be built along <br />the riverbank and extend the entire length of <br />the property sought to be rezoned to protect <br />against sudden flooding. After grading, the <br />top soil will be replaced and other than the <br />concrete pads which will support the individu~l <br />mobile homes, the property will be replanted <br />to grass and maintained in either its natural <br />state 'or as lawns depending on the particular <br />location. <br /> <br />There is nothing unusual about the topography of the <br />area which would create a health or safety hazard nor <br />the ground water level. <br /> <br />(b) Surface grading: <br /> <br />As ,shown on the attached plot plan, and as stated <br />above, grading will take the entire ground surface <br />water away from buildings, patios, and mobile home <br />stands and such grading should prevent standing <br />water and soil saturation by taking the water from <br />the mobile home park to the White River. <br /> <br />(c) Treatment of exposed ground surfaces: <br /> <br />All areas, except ,those under pavement as streets <br />and driveways and those under concrete for the mobile <br />home pads will be planted to grass which will prevent <br />erosion and dust pollution. <br /> <br />... <br />