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A. A completed land clearing/forest practices application, as provided by the community development department, that includes the name, address and telephone numbers of the applicant; and name and telephone number of the contact person, if any.

B. A completed environmental checklist, as necessary.

C. A written narrative that identifies and describes:

1. Specific work to be accomplished;

2. A time schedule for land clearing activities;

3. Type of equipment to be used; and

4. Measures proposed to protect the site and adjacent properties from potential adverse impacts.

D. A title report as proof that the parcel is not currently subject to a six-year development moratorium. If the property is subject to a six-year development moratorium, the application will not be accepted, until the end of the moratorium or until the moratorium has been lifted.

E. A site map, with topographic contours, drawn to a standard engineering scale that delineates:

1. Property boundaries;

2. Critical areas and buffers;

3. Clearing limits with area(s) of land conversion and future development identified;

4. Existing and proposed roads on and adjacent to the property; and

5. Existing and proposed utility lines and easements.

F. A written critical areas report, prepared by a qualified professional in accordance with MMC 22.80.070 that identifies and delineates critical areas, including but not limited to wetlands, streams, cultural resources, geologically hazardous areas, flood hazard areas, and fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas.

G. An application fee in an amount set by resolution by the city council. (Ord. 005/2019 § 10 (Exh. B))