The purpose of this article is to ensure the
City that proposed development is in conformity with the intent and
provisions of the land use controls and the Comprehensive Plan for
Westminster and to avoid inequities and to guide the City in the issuance
of building permits.
The provisions of this article shall apply to
any new, expanded or remodeled use within all zones, and no zoning
certificate or building permit shall be issued therefor except in
accordance with an approved site plan.
A site plan containing the information set forth in §
164-208 or
164-209 shall be filed with and approved by the Planning Director as provided in §
164-211 prior to the issuance of a zoning certificate.
[Amended 1-28-2008 by Ord. No. 774]
A. Fifteen copies of the site plan shall be filed with
the Planning Director, may cover all or any part of a lot or tract
and shall contain the following information, drawn at a consistent
scale:
(1)
The location of the tract by an insert map at
a scale of not less than one inch equals 2,000 feet and such information
as the names and numbers of adjoining roads, streams and bodies of
water, railroads, subdivisions, election districts or other landmarks,
sufficient to clearly identify the location of the property.
(2)
A boundary survey of the tract.
(3)
A certificate setting forth the source of title
of the owner of the tract and the place of record or the last instrument
in the chain of title, if such certificate has not been provided with
a development plan.
(4)
All existing and proposed streets and easements,
their names, numbers and widths; existing and proposed utilities;
watercourses and their names; the owners, zoning and present use of
adjoining tracts if not previously submitted with a development plan;
and the Tax Map/parcel number, current zoning, parking required/provided,
structure use and plan preparer.
(5)
All existing and proposed buildings and their
location, size, height and proposed use.
(6)
Setback requirements and spaces between buildings.
(7)
Signs, their location, size and height.
(8)
The location, type and complete dimensioning
of vehicular entrances to the site.
(9)
The location, type, size and height of fencing,
retaining walls, lighting and screen planting where required under
the provisions of this chapter.
(10)
All off-street parking, loading spaces and walkways, indicating type of surfacing, size, angle of stalls and width of aisles, and a specific schedule showing the number of parking spaces provided and the number required in accordance with Article
XVI, including connection with adjacent developments and dimensions of landscaped areas and type of curbing.
(11)
All locations and sizes of proposed water and
sewer installations or proposed additions to existing water and sewer
installations, as well as any design features which are unusual or
which deviate from normal design practices. The proximity to the nearest
hydrant and its area of coverage shall also be shown.
(12)
Provisions for the adequate disposition of natural
and storm water in accordance with the duly adopted design criteria
and standards of the City, indicating locations, sizes, types and
grades of ditches, catch basins and pipes and connections to the existing
drainage system. Copies of all pertinent calculations and assumptions
relative to the storm drainage design, to include the delineation
and consideration of the off-site contributing watershed and affected
areas, and provisions for sediment control and/or stormwater retention,
which are to be incorporated in all phases of construction, shall
accompany the site plan submissions for review by the City and the
Soil Conservation District.
(13)
Existing topography with a maximum of two-foot
contour intervals; where the existing ground is on a slope of less
than 2%, either one-foot contours or spot elevations where necessary,
but not more than 50 feet apart in all directions.
(14)
A drainage area map, to a usable scale.
(15)
The proposed finished grading by contours supplemented
where necessary by spot elevations. All horizontal dimensions shown
on the site plan shall be in feet and decimals of a foot to be closest
to 1/100 of a foot; and all bearings in degrees, minutes and seconds
shall be to the nearest 10 seconds. Closure shall be within acceptable
survey tolerances, a minimum of 1:10,000.
(16) A proposed construction schedule. If the project is proposed to be
built in phases, the schedule shall specifically identify the timing
for each phase. The schedule shall also show the timing for any dedication
for utilities, roads, open areas and recreational facilities. The
schedule must be approved by the Director and by the Planning Commission
as a part of their site plan approval and the approved schedule shall
establish the validity period for the entire project, including any
phasing.
[Added 10-27-2008 by Ord. No. 788]
B. The Planning Director may also require such other
information as the Director deems necessary to comply with the purposes
of this section and this chapter.
[Amended 10-27-2008 by Ord. No. 788]
[Amended 1-28-2008 by Ord. No. 774; 11-24-2008 by Ord. No. 792]
After recommendation from the Commission, the
Mayor and Common Council shall adopt and from time to time amend such
differential filing and processing fees as provided in the General
Fee Ordinance based upon the costs of processing a site plan application.
Said costs include payment for reasonable expert services deemed necessary
and reasonable by the Planning Director, which may include but not
be limited to engineering, architectural, planning, transportation,
landscaping and legal services. Payment of such fees is required prior
to site plan approval.