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Unless the city of Lacey waives one or more of the following information requirements, nonexempt applications for activities undertaken in a critical aquifer recharge area or wellhead protection area must provide the following information:

A. A site development plan drawing that shows the entire parcel of land owned by the applicant and features that are relevant to groundwater source protection, including but not limited to:

1. The exact boundary and description of wellhead protection areas, including the source well and sanitary control area, on site and on adjacent properties within specified setbacks if applicable;

2. Locations of Category I and II soils on the site;

3. Groundwater contours indicating the direction of shallow groundwater flow, shown in relation to the wellhead and its wellhead protection area if applicable, and existing and proposed stormwater BMPs/facilities;

4. Any existing drinking water well(s) and/or septic systems on site, both active and abandoned;

5. All potential sources of soil or groundwater contamination on the site; and

6. Locations of proposed test pits and/or soil borings, temporary construction dewatering wells or other resource protection wells anticipated for gathering project data.

B. A description of the proposed use of the site, and descriptions of the types and quantities of hazardous materials and other pollutants that would be used or stored on the site including fuels and fuels associated with mechanical equipment and retail products.

C. A description of the engineering design and planned operation and maintenance of the projects that will mitigate impacts to groundwater quality and quantity at the development site. The description shall also identify specific limitations of the site, such as soils and geology, for mitigating impacts to site development. See requirements in LMC 14.36.140. (Ord. 1638 §10, 2023; Ord. 1505 §44 (part), 2017).