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SITE 1 SITE 2 SITE 3
CONSTRUCTION
MANAGEMENT
SITE DATA
INVENTORY
SECTION I - PLANNING/ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION
1. Minimum site area acceptable
2. Site area
ITEM
3. Estimated
coverage
a. Building
b. Parking
c. Total (Line a plus line b)
a. Total (Line 2 minus line 3c)
b. Percent (Line 4a divided by line 2)
4. Open
space
5. Cost
a. Demolition
b. Site preparation
6. Specify neighborhood character (new, deteriorated, etc.)
7. Is view to exterior important in this project
8. Is view at this site a desirable one
Place "X" in appropriate answer columns
9. Is project accept-
able to planning
boards and
agencies
a. Local
b. Regional
10. Is area exposed to flood water
11. Is area in 100 year flood water
12. Are trees of notable quality and/or size
shown on existing site plans
13. Are significant natural features (rock, out-
croppings, boulders, streams, etc.) shown on
existing site plans
14. Will proposed construction harm existing
significant trees, vegetation or natural features
15. Site
con-
tours
a. Are they shown at minimum
5 foot intervals on existing plans
b. Describe (level, rolling, steeply
sloped,etc.)
16. Are major amounts of fill likely to be
required
Place "X" in appropriate answer columns
17. Are major amounts of spoil likely to result
from construction
18. Will project be subject to winds created by
tall buildings
19. Will project create winds by destroying hills
or trees by proximity to other tall buildings, etc.
PROJECT TITLE
EXHIBIT
NUMBER
CITY AND STATE
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
GSA FORM 1239 (REV. 5-77) PAGE 1
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