A.
Applicability. Site plans, prepared and approved in accordance with the provisions of this article, shall be required to assist Town administrative officials in the review of applications for building permits and to assure compliance with all applicable requirements of this chapter. No building permit or use and occupancy permit shall be issued for the construction, rehabilitation or use of any building or structure except in accordance with an approved site plan.
B.
Developments and uses requiring a site plan. Site plans are divided into two categories:
(1)
Category 1 site plan review. All commercial and institutional developments, multifamily dwellings, senior housing projects, and attached dwelling units require Category 1 site plan review.
(2)
Category 2 site plan review. Single-family detached dwellings, bed-and-breakfast facilities, inns, boardinghouses, accessory uses, and rehabilitation projects require Category 2 site plan review. This category is for projects with minor impact which require less information than for Category 1 projects and can be reviewed and approved in a shorter time period.
C.
Processing procedure.
(1)
The applicant shall submit a completed application, the appropriate fee and the site plan to the Public Works/Zoning Administrator ("the Administrator").
(2)
The Administrator shall review the application for completeness and will refer the application to the appropriate individuals or agencies for review, comment and/or approval.
(3)
The Planning and Zoning Commission will review and take action on all Category 1 site plans.
(4)
For all Category 1 site plans submitted for review, the Planning and Zoning Commission shall:
(a)
Submit written notice to the applicant by first class mail, such to be postmarked at least 10 days before the day of the meeting to discuss the site plan; and
(b)
Submit written notice to all owners of property adjoining and immediately across the street from the subject property. Such written notice shall state the date, time, place and subject matter of the meeting to discuss the site plan, and the name of the applicant. Such notice shall be sent by first class mail and be postmarked not less than 10 days before the day of the meeting.
(5)
The Zoning Administrator will review and take action on all Category 2 site plans.
(a)
When all review and approvals have been completed, the Zoning Administrator will sign the application and site plan to indicate completion of review and approval by the Town. No building permit shall be issued until this approval has been given; and
(b)
The Zoning Administrator shall assure that the project is completed in conformance with the approved site plan before issuing a zoning and occupancy permit.
D.
Expiration and revisions.
(1)
Approval of a site plan submitted under the provisions of this article shall expire one year after the date of such approval unless a building permit has been obtained for construction in accordance with the site plan. The Planning and Zoning Commission may grant an extension after review.
(2)
Any site plan may be revised in the same manner as originally approved, except revisions that are deemed to be minor by the Administrator and do not conflict with the provisions in § 290-25A of this article. Minor changes will be accepted in writing from the applicant for review and comment by appropriate agencies.
E.
Bonding requirements. Before the Administrator issues a zoning and occupancy permit, either all the work must be completed or the remaining work must be bonded. Completion bonds apply only to the construction of roads, driveway entrances, soil stabilization or landscaping and additional bonding requirements in Critical Areas.
F.
Appeals. Any person aggrieved by any decision made under this article may, within five days of such decision, appeal to and have a determination made by the Board of Appeals. During the period of appeal, no building permits shall be issued.