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G. Conduit locations with dimensions from the curb line <br />H. Pavement edges and width dimensions <br />I. Access Connections (driveways) <br />J. Existing and Proposed Lights <br />K. Existing and Proposed Service Cabinets <br />L. Proposed Service Points <br />M. Wiring and Conduit <br />N. Circuit Diagram (see Appendix G for Standard Detail) <br />0. Utility Company box/vault number(s) <br />P. Existing and Proposed Traffic Control Devices <br />Q. All other related work and materials to be installed <br />The information must be shown using the line type, lettering, symbols and construction notes <br />found in Appendix K. A legend of all mapped data shall be included. Plans shall be drawn to - <br />scale at one of the following engineering intervals (architectural scales will not be accepted): <br />1 inch = 20 feet, 30 feet, 40 feet, or 50 feet. <br />3.07 CONSTRUCTION SITE MANAGEMENT PLAN (CSMP) <br />The CSMP, which is required for all public improvement plans regardless of whether an <br />Erosion Prevention Permit is required, shall demonstrate compliance with the following. <br />A. Plan Boundary <br />To minimize water quality impacts from construction activities and unintended <br />construction impacts to the natural surroundings, such as overhead work conflicting with <br />tree branches and excavation damaging tree roots, the extent of the CSMP shall cover an <br />area larger than the public improvement plans, as follows: <br />1. The entire development site as delineated by'an associated land use or building <br />permit application; or <br />2. The work zone delineated (i.e., orange construction fencing or other approved <br />equal) as a minimum of 30 feet around the perimeter of the proposed <br />construction and any staging and material storage areas. <br />B. Erosion Prevention <br />Public Improvement Design Standards Manual, 2016 Page 3-8 <br />