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 4)  Elevations (Scale 1:100):  showing all sides of the   3.2.2.6  Garbage Calculations and Drawings (Scale 1:200)
 building or the development with all details dimension,   A calculation showing the anticipated garbage generation
 levels etc.                     in cubic meters (m3), together with plans and sections
 5)   Sections (Scale 1:100):  at least two main sections   showing the provision to be made for garbage storage
 showing the internal and external floors levels,     and disposal in addition to garbage chutes if applicable.
 window sill heights, parapets heights, and the
 relationship of the proposed development to existing   3.2.2.7   Environmental  and  Traffic  Impact  Assessments:  if
 neighboring development and the pavement levels   applicable
 contiguous to the development,  essentially passing   As required by the Authority, a study describing the existing
 through staircases, ramps, swimming pools and   site environment, the nature of the project, the potential
 electrical sub-station.         for environmental and traffic impacts and the measures
                                 that will be implemented to mitigate such impacts.
 6)  Fences  and  Walls:  detailed drawings, including
 elevations for the whole site (Scale 1:100) and sections   1.  (EIA) Environmental Impact Assessment.
 (Scale 1:20) of proposed transparent fences and solid   2.  (TIA) Traffic Impact Assessment.
 boundary walls.
 7)  Schedule of External and Internal Finishing
 Materials: showing size, proposed color, texture and
 appearance.

 8)  Necessary Construction Details: like roofing / water
 proofing/expansion joints, drawings (scale 1;20 )
 for facilities such as swimming pools, substations,
 staircases, ramps, etc..

 3.2.2.3  Landscape Drawings (Scale 1:200)
 Indicating the number, species, sizes and positions of all
 trees, shrubs, ground cover plants and lawn areas related
 to the estimated irrigation water demand calculations.
 The landscape plan shall also identify and describe all
 hardscape surfaces and any landscape features.

 3.2.2.4  Typographical Drawings (Scale 1:200)
 Showing existing contour and surface features.

 3.2.2.5  Detailed Drawings of Utilities (Scale 1:200)




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