A.
Site plan details are primarily for the use of the municipal agency to establish criteria required to make decisions and recommendations.
B.
The following documents shall be provided for a preliminary site plan review:
(1)
Title, key map location of development and the name and address of the record owner and/or development applicant and the site planner preparing the site development plan.
(2)
Indication of proposed use or uses of the land and buildings.
(3)
Site plans should be presented at a scale no smaller than one inch equals 100 feet nor larger than one inch equals 20 feet; the size of sheets should not exceed 36 by 24 inches.
(4)
Scale and graphic scale.
(5)
North arrow, in the same direction on all sheets.
(6)
Submit survey of the property prepared by a licensed surveyor or engineer of New Jersey, showing boundaries of properties, line of all existing streets and roads, easements, rights-of-way and areas dedicated to public use within 200 feet of the property.
(7)
Existing and proposed buildings, with dimensions, shall be shown with first floor elevation and present and finished grade elevations at all corners and entrances. Present buildings and structures to be removed shall be indicated.
(8)
Topographic map delineating existing contours at two-foot intervals, up to 50 feet beyond property lines, as well as proposed grading and contours, wooded areas/trees, where four inches or greater in diameter, floodplains, ponds, streams and drainage ditch.
(9)
The location of all existing and proposed structures, such as walls, fences, culverts, bridges, roadways, with grade elevations for each structure shall be indicated.
(10)
Existing zones of the development site and of any different zones within 200 feet of the property.
(11)
The distance of the property line, measured along the center line of existing streets abutting the property, from the nearest intersection.
(12)
The boundaries of the property, building and setback lines, lines of existing streets, lots, reservations, easements and areas dedicated to public use.
(13)
Location of all utility structures and lines, existing and proposed stormwater drainage, on site and on tract and from buildings and structures, as well as utility provisions, including telephone, power and light, water hydrant locations, sewer and gas, whether privately or publicly owned, with manholes, inlets, pipe sizes, grades, inverts and directions of flow.
(14)
Location, size and nature of the entire lot or lots in question and of contiguous lots owned by the applicant or owner of record or in which the applicant has a direct interest even though only a portion of the entire property is involved in site plan development. This shall be provided on a key map, if necessary.
(15)
All proposed easements and public and community areas.
(16)
All means of vehicular ingress and egress to and from the site onto public streets, showing the size and location of driveways, curb cuts and curbing, sight lines and radii.
(18)
Location, arrangement and dimensions of truck loading and unloading platforms and docks.
(19)
Provisions for refuse and garbage disposal. Ensure that areas are not exposed to view, are nonpolluting, covered from weather and are secure from vandalism. In the case of an application for the construction of 50 or more units of single-family residential housing or in the case of any commercial or industrial development, a site or sites must be specified for the storage and disposition of recyclables in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 344, Solid Waste, Article I, Recycling, of the Code of the Township of Stillwater, as the same may be amended from time to time, establishing a recycling program and requiring the separation of recyclable material.
(20)
Provisions for screening storage of equipment attached or separate from buildings.
(21)
All existing or proposed exterior lighting, freestanding and/or on building, for size, nature of construction, lumens, heights, area and direction of illumination, foot candles produced, as well as time controls proposed for outdoor lighting and display.
(22)
Note all existing or proposed signs and their sizes, nature of construction and location, height and orientation, including all identification signs, traffic directional signs and arrows, freestanding and facade signs and time control for sign lighting, of any.
(23)
Locations, dimensions and construction of off-site sidewalks, on-site exits, walks and sidewalks. Provision should be made for pedestrian safety, accessways and, where necessary, a bicycle system and racking.
(24)
Proposed screening, green areas, landscaping and fencing. Landscaping shall be shown, including size, type and number of plants. A tree removal and plant schedule with planting details shall be included. Tree removal shall be in accordance with Chapter 382, Trees, Article II, Protection of Trees, of the Code of the Township of Stillwater.
(25)
Improvements to adjoining streets and roads, and traffic control devices necessary in streets or highways. Acceleration and deceleration lanes, paving, land dedication or acquisition for roads should be shown.
(26)
Copies of any covenants and deed restrictions intended to cover any of the development site.
(27)
Elevations, sketches, renderings or pictures of any new buildings or structures.
(28)
Preliminary architectural floor plans and elevations should be submitted, with the name, address, professional number and seal of the architect.
(29)
Appropriate places for signatures and date of approval of the Chairman and Secretary of the municipal agency and the Planning Board Engineer.
(30)
In fire prevention, consideration shall be shown for service lines, hydrants, siamese connections, automatic sprinkler systems, fire zones, no parking fire zones and pavement and wall signs.
(31)
Dimensions of all of the above on the site plan so that scaling will not be necessary.
(32)
A proposed plan shall be submitted showing the plan for the continued operation and maintenance of utilities, open space, common areas, neighborhood facilities and the like, indicating the entity responsible for each and the proposed capitalization of each such entity, as well as copies of all proposed agreements, deed covenants, incorporations or other pertinent legal document relating to the future operation and/or maintenance of such utilities, open space, common areas or neighborhood facilities.
(33)
For all site plans of 10 acres or more, an environmental impact statement meeting the criteria established in § 240-85 shall be required.
(34)
For site plans of less than 10 acres, the Board may require such portions of an environmental impact statement deemed appropriate as additional information.