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Chapter 18.76 H-P-D HILLSIDE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT Page 5 of 7 <br /> architect, landscape architect and registered civil engineer: <br /> A. A site plan showing general locations of all streets, on-street and off-street parking, bicycle paths, riding trails, hiking <br /> trails, buildings and other manmade structures; typical elevations or perspective drawings sufficient to show building height, <br /> building materials, colors, and general design; perspective drawings showing the relationship after development of the <br /> proposed buildings and the topographic features of the site; and a table listing land coverages by percentage and acreage for <br /> the following: open space(intensely landscaped and natural)coverage by housing unit roof, parking (covered, open, off- <br /> street), streets, sidewalks, paths,recreational facilities; <br /> B. A topographical map showing existing contours and proposed lot lines, which may be integrated with the site plan <br /> described in subsection A of this section; the lot lines may be omitted if building locations on the site plan make proposed lot <br /> lines obvious; <br /> C. A topographical map at a scale not smaller than one inch equals 100 feet showing contour lines existing prior to grading <br /> at an interval of not more than 10 feet; a grading plan showing increments of the depths of all cuts and fills in various colors <br /> or any similar display which shows the cuts, fills, depths thereof in colors; and a slope classification map showing, in <br /> contrasting colors, all land which has less than a 10 percent slope,that land which has a slope between 10 percent and twenty <br /> percent,that land which has a slope between twenty percent and 25 percent, and all land which has a slope greater than 25 <br /> percent. The director of housing and community development, or his or her designated representative, may allow a reduction <br /> in the scale of the map or an increase in the contour interval when the size of a parcel or its terrain require such changes to <br /> make the map more meaningful; <br /> D. Profiles showing the relationship of the proposed project to any dominant geological or topographical features which <br /> may be on or in the vicinity of the proposed project; <br /> E. The calculation of the WIS factor shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer or a licensed land surveyor, and the <br /> following criteria and procedure shall be used: <br /> 1. The contour map shall have 10-foot contour intervals; <br /> 2. The interval used in WIS calculation shall be two feet and interpolation of the contour intervals shall be made if <br /> required; <br /> 3. Topographic map scale: <br /> http://gcode.us/codes/pleasanton/view.php?topic=18-18_76&showAll=1&frames=on 11/13/2012 <br />