SITE PHOTOGRAPHS.  


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  • Site photographs should be a simple visual presentation of key site features. Photos should be no smaller than four inches by six inches and should be in color. At a minimum, photos should include pictures of the existing street frontage, the entry and centerline of proposed streets, notable features identified on the map of existing conditions, and a typical likely building site. Photos should be labeled and keyed to an index map which could be the map of existing conditions.
    In the preparation of a feasibility plan layout, the applicant and his engineer should reference the development strategies for rural conservation set forth in the New Milford Plan of Conservation and Development. The map should include notes or narrative illustrating the conservation or explaining the elimination of key natural or historic site features.