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access to the site. Describe access conditions in detail. <br />Discuss provisions for turns across <br />traffic, stacking lanes, <br />traffic routing and.road surfacing, methods of preventing <br />unauthorized access, locking of gates, etc. Give the <br />estimated traffic volume and types of vehicles. <br />5? A plot plan which delineates the legal boundaries for which <br />clear title is held by the applicant and/or parcels which are <br />leased. For all new sites, copies of lease agreements shall <br />11 <br />be submitted and substantiation shall be shown that the <br />disposal site owner is cognizant of the disposal operations <br />and of the responsibilites assigned to the site owner by the <br />standards. <br />The plot plan must be accurately drawn to a scale which <br />permits identification of adjacent land uses within 1,00o <br />feet of the site boundaries. <br />6) Identification on the plan of the specific P c limits of the <br />existing and planned disposal area(s) showing relationships <br />to the property boundary lines and adjacent land uses <br />surrounding the site. Distances to the nearest structures <br />shall be identified. <br />Note: if the disposal area is not the entire site. <br />1 <br />Setback areas and areas not to be used for disposal are <br />to be shown. The plan must allow identification of all <br />structures, easements, land uses, etc., within 1,OOD feet <br />of the site boundaries. Included among structures are <br />buildings, water wells, sewage disposal systems, y s, and power <br />or telephone lines. <br />7 <br />