Every application for a building permit shall be accompanied by proof that all municipal taxes have been paid, three sets of plans drawn in ink or blueprint and showing the actual shape and dimensions of the lot to be built upon, the exact location, size and height of the buildings and accessory buildings existing and proposed, and the lines within which the building or structure is to be erected or altered, the existing or intended use of each building or part of a building, the number of families or dwelling units the building is designed to accommodate, the number and location of off-street parking spaces and off-street loading areas and other such information with regard to the lot and neighboring lots as may be necessary to determine and provide for the enforcement of this chapter. One copy of the plans shall be returned to the owner when the plans shall have been approved by the Zoning Officer together with such permits as may be granted. All dimensions shown on these plans relating to the location and size of the lot to be built upon shall be based on an actual survey of the lot by a licensed land surveyor in the State of New Jersey. The lot and the location of the building thereon shall be staked out on the grounds before construction is started. No building permit shall be issued for any new building located in a subdivision unless that subdivision is duly approved by the Planning Board in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
335, Land Subdivision and Site Plan Review. The provisions contained in this section are in no way intended to conflict with the obligations of the Zoning Officer as the same are more particularly set forth in the Uniform Construction Code and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.