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8-613.A. Scale. All maps required shall be of a scale sufficiently detailed to allow the Permit Authority to determine whether the proposed development and the topographic features of the land meet the requirements of this Division. In no event shall the scale of maps be less than one inch equals one hundred feet (1" = 100') or such other scale as may be determined by the Permit Authority.

8-613.B. Contour Intervals. All maps required shall show existing topographic contours of not greater than two foot (2') intervals.

8-613.C. Accuracy. All maps prepared by private contractors or consultants shall meet the following standards of accuracy: Ninety percent (90%) of the contour lines must be within one-half (1/2) contour interval; the remaining contour lines must be within one (1) contour interval.

8-613.D. Elevations. All maps submitted by an applicant seeking a permit to develop a specific site shall show existing (dashed lines) and finished (solid lines) elevation contours of the site at an interval of no greater than one foot (1') within a designated flood hazard area.