As a condition of site plan approval, the Planning Board may require that the applicant install certain improvements on the site, consistent with the design standards of this chapter,[1] to ensure:
A. 
Adequate vehicular and pedestrian circulation to accommodate prospective traffic into, out of and within the site.
B. 
Adequate off-street parking and loading areas.
C. 
Adequate water supply, drainage, shade trees, sewerage facilities and other utilities necessary for essential services to residents and occupants.
D. 
Adequate landscaping and any screening necessary to protect adjoining uses.
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Editor's Note: See Article X of this chapter.
The Municipal Council may require a developer, as a condition of site plan approval, to pay his pro rata share of the cost of providing reasonable and necessary street improvements and water, sewerage and drainage facilities, and easements therefor, located outside the property limits of the site plan but necessitated or required by construction or improvements within such site plan. Such requirements shall be based on circulation and comprehensive utility service plans and shall represent the applicant's pro rata share of the total improvements based on the pro rata share represented by his development compared to the total area served by the improvement. The Municipal Council may accept a dedication of land for street widening or other public purposes.