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Project Location
2-6-1 Location Narrative
2-6-2 Driving Directions
2-6-3 Special Information
2-6-4 Project Location Map
2-6-5 Project Site Map
Example Project Location Maps
- Stream Project - Page 1
- Stream Project - Page 2
- Lake Project - Page 1
- Lake Project - Page 2
- Ditch Project - Page 1
- Ditch Project - Page 2
2-6 Project Location:
Provide sufficient project location information to allow Department staff to locate the site on a map and drive directly to it. Include the following items:
2-6-1 Location Narrative:
A. Provide a narrative statement detailing the location of the project. The narrative must include the:
- bank or shoreline;
- stream or lake name;
- project limits;
- nearest city or town;
- civil township; and
- county.
B. If available, the following information should also be provided. Some of this information may be found on the property deed, title or land survey:
- ¼, ¼, ¼ section;
- section, grant or reserve;
- township;
- range; and
- U.S. Geological Survey 7½ minute series topographic map name.
C. Example Project Locations:
- Along the left (south) bank of Honey Creek beginning 50' west of State Road 135 and continuing downstream for approximately 900' near Bargersville, White River Township, Johnson County.
N ½, SE ¼, Section 14, Township 13 N, Range 3 E, Bargersville Quadrangle - Along the western shoreline of Pike Lake, across the entire frontage of Lot 7, Sunblest Addition at Warsaw, Wayne Township, Kosciusko County.
NE ¼, SW ¼, SE ¼, Section 5, Township 32 N, Range 6 E, Leesburg Quadrangle - Along Needham Booher Ditch beginning at County Road 950 East and continuing downstream approximately 1½ miles to County Road 150 North near Shannondale, Franklin Township, Montgomery County.
Upstream: NE ¼, NE ¼, SW ¼, Section 23, Township 19 N, Range 3 W, Shannondale Quadrangle
Downstream: SE ¼, SE ¼, NW ¼, Section 27, Township 19 N, Range 3 W, Shannondale Quadrangle
2-6-2 Driving Directions:
A. Provide driving directions to the project site from a known, easily identifiable landmark. The directions must include:
- road names;
- directions; and
- distances.
B. Example Driving Directions:
- Beginning at the intersection of State Road 37 and County Line Road, go east ½ mile to Morgantown Road (County Road 500 West). Turn right (south) on Morgantown Road and continue south for approximately 4 miles to Stones Crossing Road (County Road 700 North). Turn left (east) onto Stones Crossing Road and continue east for approximately ½ mile to the site of the proposed bridge replacement over Honey Creek.
- Beginning at the intersection of County Road 450 North and County Road 750 East, go south 2 miles to Shore Drive. Turn right (west) on Shore Drive and continue west for approximately 1¼ miles to EMS Lane 34. Turn left (south) on EMS Lane 34 and continue south for approximately ¼ mile to 315 EMS Lane 34 (red brick house with white trim and black shutters).
- Beginning at the intersection of County Road 1075 East and State Road 32 on the west side of Shannondale, go west 1 mile to County Road 975 East. Turn right (north) on County Road 975 East and continue north for approximately 1½ miles to County Road 225 North. Turn left (west) on County Road 225 North and continue west for ¼ mile to County Road 950 East. Turn right (north) on County Road 950 East and continue north for ¼ mile to the upstream end of the project at the County Road 950 East bridge over Needham Booher Ditch.
2-6-3 Special Information:
A. Convey any special information to Department staff prior to the site inspection. Typical information might include:
- desire to be present during the site inspection;
- presence of a dog or other animal at the project site; or
- request that staff check-in at a security station prior to entering the project site.
B. Example Special Information:
- There is a guard dog on the property, please contact me to schedule the site inspection when I may be present.
- Prior to entering the condominium development, you must check-in at the security station and explain why you are inspecting the property.
- Schedule the field inspection with the County Surveyor.
2-6-4 Project Location Map:
A. Provide a map of the general vicinity around the project area so it may be located. If possible, use a U.S. Geological Survey 7½ minute series topographic map for this purpose. The map must include:
- title block containing:
- applicant's name;
- agent's name (if applicable),
- project title;
- date;
- scale and/or scale bar;
- north arrow;
- project location; and
- general vicinity within ½ to 1 mile of the project location.
B. The following are example project location maps:
- Stream Project - Page 1
- Stream Project - Page 2
- Lake Project - Page 1
- Lake Project - Page 2
- Lake Project - Page 1
- Lake Project - Page 2
2-6-5 Project Site Map:
A. Provide a map giving basic information on the project site. The project site map must be shown on the best available mapping and must include:
- title block containing
- applicant's name;
- agent's name (if applicable),
- project title;
- date;
- scale and/or scale bar;
- north arrow;
- clearly defined project site limits;
- property lines;
- general vicinity around the project site; and
- distances from roadways and/or landmarks.
B. The following are example project location maps:
- Stream Project - Page 1
- Stream Project - Page 2
- Lake Project - Page 1
- Lake Project - Page 2
- Ditch Project - Page 1
- Ditch Project - Page 2
Example Project Location Map - Stream - Page 1