SHEET(S) TWO – Existing Site Conditions.
Location, widths, and type of construction of all existing streets, street names, alleys, or other
public ways and easements, street classifications as per the approved regional transportation
plan, railroad and utility rights-of-way or easements, parks, wooded areas, cemeteries,
watercourses, drainage ditches, designated wetlands, low areas subject to flooding, permanent
buildings, bridges, and other data considered pertinent by the Planning Commission or the
Planning Director for the subject land, and within three hundred (300) feet of the proposed project
or six hundred twenty-five (625) feet for extractive industry development.
Existing water mains, fire hydrants, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, culverts, bridges, and other
utility structures or facilities within, adjacent to, or serving the subject land, including pipe sizes,
grades, and exact locations, as can best be obtained from public or private records.
Existing contours based in U.S.G.S. datum with intervals of not more than two (2) feet. Elevations
shall be based on sea level datum.
The water elevation at the date of the survey of rivers, lakes, streams, or designated wetlands
within the project or affecting it, as well as the approximate high and low water elevation of such
rivers, lakes, streams, or designated wetlands. The plan shall also show the boundary line of the
regulatory 100-year flood. The plan shall also show the base flood elevation of the regulatory 100-
year flood at any building location along with the elevation of the lowest finished floor. All
elevations shall be based on sea level datum.
SHEET(S) THREE – Proposed Site Conditions.
Location, widths, and type of construction of all existing and proposed streets, street names,
alleys, or other public ways and easements, railroad and utility rights-of-way or easements, parks,
wooded areas, cemeteries, watercourses, drainage ditches, designated wetlands, low areas
subject to flooding, permanent buildings, bridges, and other data considered pertinent by the
Planning Commission or the Planning Director for the subject land, and within three hundred (300)
feet of the proposed project or six hundred twenty-five (625) feet for extractive industry
development.
Existing and proposed water mains, fire hydrants, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, culverts,
bridges, and other utility structures or facilities within, adjacent to, or serving the subject land,
including pipe sizes, grades, and exact locations, as can best be obtained from public or private
records.
Water Supply Plan. For development that involves the use of water at higher volumes than
customarily associated with nonindustrial-type development, the City may require, in coordination
with the Morgantown Utility Board, a water supply plan. A water supply plan must include at least
the identification of the water source(s); the development and use of freshwater impoundments,
if applicable; when and where water withdrawals will occur; necessary
operational water volumes; potential competing water users; and,
cumulative impact of the development's water consumption to the
public water system, watersheds and/or groundwater.