Form Spr/02 - Site Plan Review (Spr) Checklist Page 3

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Proposed/New Modifications & Improvements:
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Structures
Landscaping
Grading - areas of cut and fill
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Parking Areas
Roads, accesses (12’ width min.)
Distances from structures to lot lines
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Utility lines (electric/sewer/water)
Fences
Well
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Septic Field
Be Sure to Include the Following on the Site Plan if Initialed by the Pre-Application Conference Planner:
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Existing and proposed contour lines.
Existing and proposed contour lines at a maximum interval of 5 feet for 50 feet around all areas of
disturbance (i.e. structures, leach field, driveway). The remainder of the property may have greater
contour intervals such as an overlay of a 40 foot interval USGS map. (required for all mountainous
properties).
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Location & Dimensions of cistern, fire hydrants, turn-outs, and turn-arounds.
Location & Dimensions of cistern, fire hydrants, turn-outs, and turn-arounds - as specified on the Land
Use publication titled Emergency Access and Water Supply. (required for all mountainous properties).
Note: Avoid awkward scale sizes such as 3/16”= 1’; use standards scales such as 1/4”=1’ or 1”=10’ .
Step 3: Gather Additional Required Information
Include one copy with your Site Plan Review application of each item below initialed by the Pre-Application
Conference planner. The planner will only initial the items if they are relevant to your lot or project.
Letter of verification of a search of the Inventory of Cultural Resources (Archaeological/Historical) - Please
contact History Colorado at 303-866-5216 or hc_filesearch@state.co.us. Provide the location of the
property by section, township, and range to obtain this letter.
Cross-sections and calculations used to derive earthwork figures. If the project is close to 500 cubic yards
(the trigger for Limited Impact Special Review), the county may also require calculations from a certified
engineer to verify that Limited Impact Special Review is not required.
Verification of Legal Access - A deed or easement granting the right to cross neighbors’ property and a title
commitment/ insurance which covers access. All deeds or easements must be recorded to be valid.
Traffic calculations - Certified by a registered transportation engineer (non-residential uses).
Occupant load calculations - According to International Building Code (non-residential uses).
Daily wastewater flow calculations.
Narrative description of the proposed use of the property.
Other:
A Pre-Application Conference with the Transportation Department may also be required. Contact the Transportation
Department to make an appointment to discuss additional submittal requirements for the transportation and
engineering portion of your application. Please refer to the publication “Transportation Review of Development
Proposals” for more information regarding possible additional submittal requirements.
Form: SPR/02 • Rev. 05.27.16 • g:/publications/spr/SPR02SitePlanReviewChecklist.pdf
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