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Existing service connections for all buildings along a project shall be plotted. <br />H. Saved or Protected Features <br />Plans shall clearly identify and locate any existing feature to be saved or protected (e.g., <br />landscaping, area drain, property corners, survey monuments), and shall include special <br />construction notes stating the protection requirement(s). Also see CSMP requirements <br />regarding natural resource protection. <br />I. Private Improvements <br />Plans for public improvements shall show proposed private improvements for reference <br />only. If included, they shall be labeled "PRIVATE work to be done by others under separate <br />permit not subject to PEPI review." <br />J. Temporary Surfacing within Public Rights -of -Way <br />Plans shall clearly identify any temporary surfacing and shall include special construction. <br />notes stating the temporary surfaces will not be City -maintained. <br />K. Curb Return and Access Ramp Data <br />Curb return curve data and grades shall be listed in schedules near intersections. Access <br />ramps data shall be listed in schedules or may be shown directly on drawing detail. See <br />Chapter 2 for access ramp data requirements. <br />L. Non -Concentric Curbs <br />When a curb is non -concentric with the centerline, a table shall be used to show curve <br />data and top of curb grades. <br />M. Access Connections (Driveway Approaches/Aprons) <br />The following information shall be shown on the plan for access connections: <br />1. Apron length - the length of fully -depressed curb, without flares. <br />2. The type of existing driveway (concrete, asphalt, gravel). <br />3. The cut -line for access connection adjustment. <br />N. Utility Line Designators <br />"Line A" and "Line B" shall be used for wastewater in easements when the profile design <br />is not directly below the plan view and in projects where there are many utility lines. "Line <br />Public Improvement Design Standards Manual, 2016 Page 3-5 <br />