A.
Formal applications for site plan approval may be preceded by the submission of a schematic (or conceptual) plan. The purpose of the schematic plan is to afford the applicant the opportunity to consult early and informally with the Planning Board before preparation of a complete and detailed site plan. The applicant may submit a schematic plan as many times as may be necessary for presentation to the Planning Board.
B.
The schematic plan shall be submitted to the Planning Board not less than three weeks prior to the date of the Planning Board meeting at which it is to be considered and shall be accompanied by a narrative summary. The narrative summary shall provide a description of the project which the applicant desires to undertake, the purpose of said project, a characterization of the neighborhood in which the project is proposed to be located and the project's conformity with same and a list of approvals and/or variances and exceptions from the Zoning Law[1] required to develop said project. The narrative summary for subsequent submissions shall identify how prior comments have been satisfied.
C.
At the Planning Board meeting, the Board shall review the schematic plan and may schedule a field inspection of the site. The Board shall notify the applicant of any suggested changes prior to the preparation of a complete site plan.
D.
The schematic plan shall contain sufficient information for the Planning Board to determine the general nature of the proposal and its effects on the Village, including at least the following:
(1)
The name and address of the owner.
(2)
The name and address of the engineer or architect preparing the plan.
(3)
Property boundaries.
(4)
North point, scale and date.
(5)
Site location map.
(6)
Streets on and adjacent to the property.
(7)
Significant topographical and physical features.
(8)
Proposed general layout of buildings, driveways, parking and loading areas and buffer areas.
(10)
Any additional information recommended by the Planning Board.