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<br />a. A landscape architect registered by the State of Florida. <br /> <br />b. An architect registered by the State of Florida. <br /> <br />c. A civil engineer registered by the State of Florida. <br /> <br />d. A land surveyor registered by the State of Florida. <br /> <br />508.5 Site Plan Submission Requirements. An application for site plan review <br />shall include 5 sets offolded and collated plans containing the following: <br /> <br />a. Sealed current survey prepared by a Florida registered land surveyor, <br />certified as to meeting the requirements of Chapter 2100-6, Florida <br />Administrative Code. At a minimum the survey shall show the property's <br />topography, water bodies, easements, rights-of-way, existing structures <br />and paved areas. This survey shall be based upon current ownership and <br />encumbrance report and shall so be stated on the survey itself. <br /> <br />b. A tree survey is required if there are indications of existing native tree <br />species or mature trees or palms not on the Miami-Dade County list of <br />exotic or invasive species on the site when development is proposed <br />within City areas of particular concern as identified in the City's <br />Comprehensive Plan. The tree survey shall comply with the following <br />minimum standards: <br /> <br />1. Tree surveys shall be prepared by and bear the seal of a <br />registered land surveyor licensed to practice in the State of <br />Florida. Tree species shall be identified by a registered <br />landscape architect licensed to practice in the State of Florida <br /> <br />2. Surveys shall delineate property boundaries, easements, and <br />rights-of-way, bodies of surface water, and protected trees or <br />groupings of trees. The species of trees to be removed or <br />relocated shall be identified. In the case of a grouping of trees, <br />the predominant species mix and estimated number shall be <br />identified. Trees or areas of vegetation, which are required to be <br />preserved, shall be delineated. Areas infested with prolnbited or <br />controlled plant species shall also be delineated and identified. <br />Surveys shall also indicate such other information as may be <br />required by the Department of Zoning, Planning and Building <br />that is reasonable and necessary for the adequate administration <br />of this section. <br /> <br />city of Sunny Isles Beach-Land Development Regulations <br />Adopted December 10, 2002 <br /> <br />CHAPTER 5 - Development Review 500-27 <br />