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requires a precise location of the OHWM, the mark shall be located precisely and the <br />biological and hydrological basis for the location as indicated on the plans shall be <br />included in the development plan. Where the OHWM is neither adjacent to or within <br />the boundary of the project, the plan shall indicate the distance and direction to the <br />nearest OHWM of a shoreline; <br />iii. Existing and proposed land contours. The contours shall be at intervals sufficient to <br />accurately determine the existing character of the property and the extent of <br />proposed change to the land that is necessary for the use or development. Areas <br />within the boundary that will not be altered by the use or development may be <br />indicated as such and contours approximated for that area; <br />iv. A delineation of all wetland areas that will be altered or used as a part of the proposal; <br />v. A general indication of the character of vegetation found on the site; <br />vi. The dimensions and locations of all existing and proposed structures and <br />improvements including, but not limited to: buildings, paved or graveled areas; roads; <br />utilities; septic tanks and drainfields; material stockpiles or surcharge; and stormwater <br />management facilities; <br />vii. Where applicable, scaled elevation drawings of all proposed structures including <br />location of the OWHM; <br />viii. Where applicable, a landscaping plan for the project; <br />ix. Where applicable, plans for use and development of areas on or off the site as <br />mitigation for impacts associated with the proposed project shall be included and <br />contain information consistent with the requirements of this Section; <br />x. Quantity, source, and composition of any fill material that is placed on the site <br />whether temporary or permanenU <br />xi. Quantity, composition, and destination of any excavated or dredged material; <br />xii. A vicinity map showing the relationship of the property and proposed use or <br />development to roads, utilities, and existing uses and developments on adjacent <br />properties; <br />xiii. Where applicable, a depiction of the impacts to views from existing residential uses <br />and public areas; and <br />xiv'onallVariancePermit@theplansshallclearlyindicatewhere <br />use and/or development could occur without approval of a variance, the physical <br />features and circumstances on the property that provide a basis for the request, and <br />the location of adjacent structures and uses. <br />3. Concurrent submittals. When a substantial development permit and a conditional use or <br />variance permit are required for a proposal, the submittal on the permits shall be made <br />concurrently. <br />4. Notice. <br />a. Required. The Administrator shall notify the public, the Washington State Department of <br />Ecology, the Yakama Nation, other agencies with jurisdiction as well as individuals and <br />organizations that have requested notice in writing of applications for a shoreline <br />management substantial development, conditional use, or variance permit. <br />b. Timing. Notice of application shall be provided within fourteen (14) days after the <br />determination of completeness.