When an application for a building permit is made, preliminary
site plan approval must be obtained before the issuance of such permit.
The exceptions are:
A.
One- or two-family dwellings, or an accessory use thereof.
B.
Repairs or improvements to any premises that do not change the
exterior dimensions of the structure or the use of the premises.
An application for approval of a site plan shall contain all
the data and information required in § 240-13.3.
The site plan plat shall be clearly and legibly drawn or reproduced
at a scale of not less than one inch equals 50 feet and shall be designed
by a licensed New Jersey surveyor or a licensed New Jersey professional
engineer. The plat shall be designed in compliance with the provisions
of this chapter and shall show or be accompanied by the following
information:
A.
All lot hue dimensions, elevations and contours, at five-foot
intervals on 10% slopes and at two-foot intervals on lesser slopes.
B.
Building setback, side line and rear yard distances.
C.
The location of all buildings.
D.
The location of off-street parking areas, with dimensions, showing
parking spaces, loading docks, off-street loading space, access and
egress drives, traffic circulation and location and description of
any lighting in connection with the parking area.
E.
The location and description of all proposed lighting and signs.
F.
The type of surface paving, curbing and sidewalks.
G.
All landscaping, fences, walls or similar facilities, and open
spaces, as well as the buffer areas which shall be provided for the
purpose of isolating the activities conducted on the site from adjoining
residential-zoned areas, if any. The location of all shade trees to
be provided in accordance with this chapter shall be shown. A detailed
landscaping plan showing the number and type of plantings shall be
submitted. The plans shall also show the size of plantings as proposed
as well as the anticipated height of the planting at mature growth.
H.
The location of all structures within 200 feet of the property
lines, and curb cuts within 125 feet of the property lines.
I.
Size, height, location and arrangement of all proposed buildings
and structures, including building plans, showing front, side and
rear elevations. A description of the structure or structures, including
the architect's rendering, and a description of all facing materials
to be used. Facing materials shall be brick, stone and other approved
material.
J.
A written description of the proposed use sufficient detail
to indicate the effects of those operations in producing traffic congestion,
noise, glare, air pollution, water pollution, fire hazards or safety
hazards.
K.
The location, size and nature of all existing and proposed rights-of-way,
easements, community areas, buffer zones and other encumbrances which
may affect the lot or lots in question and the location, size and
description of any lands to be conveyed to the Borough. There shall
also be submitted a copy of any covenants or deed restrictions that
are intended to cover all or any part of the site.
L.
Location of all water mains, fire hydrants, potable water systems,
storm drainage facilities and sanitary sewer lines existing and proposed.
M.
The name, title and address of the applicant and the owner and
the name, address and title of the person preparing the plan or maps
and appropriate seal of the professional participating in the preparation
of same. Maps shall include a place for the signatures of the Chairperson
and Secretary of the approving authority, as well as a place for the
signature and seal of the Borough Engineer. The municipal Tax Map
lot and block numbers of the lot or lots, or portion thereof, the
tax sheet number and key location map for all properties shall be
on the map or plan. The map shall include all dates of preparation
and revised dates, as the case may be.
N.
Indication of proposed traffic access and ways showing alignment
and visibility and safety considerations.
O.
Location and width of proposed driveways and curb cuts.
P.
Parking layout showing number of stalls in each block and any
required buffer area.
Q.
A three-column table indicating in the left column the requirements
of this chapter, in the middle column the existing conditions of the
property, and in the right column the proposed development. The following
table shall be used:
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Zone Code per § 240-6.2:
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Lot area:
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Lot width:
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Lot depth:
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Structure height:
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Stories:
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Floor area:
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Floor area ratio:
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Front yard:
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Side yard:
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Combined side yard:
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Rear yard:
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Building coverage:
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Lot coverage:
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Buffer zone dimensions:
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Off-street parking spaces:
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Distance to nearest residential zone line:
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Number of employees at building:
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List of required variances:
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R.
Such other information and data as may be required by the applicable
board in order to determine that the details of the site plan are
in accord with the standards of this chapter and other ordinances
of the Borough, and further that the building or use will not be detrimental
to the public interest.
An application for approval of a final site plan shall contain
all the data and information required by § 240-13.3. An
application for final site plan approval shall also be accompanied
by:
A.
A letter containing a list of all items to be covered by a performance
guaranty (cash or certified check), the quantities of each item, the
cost of each of them and the total amount of all items.
B.
A letter from the Borough Engineer stating that the required
improvements have been installed to the Engineer's satisfaction in
accordance with the applicable Borough specifications and that the
performance guaranty is adequate to cover the cost of the remaining
improvements.
C.
A letter from the developer's New Jersey licensed professional
engineer stating that the final plat plan conforms to the preliminary
plan as submitted and approved. The developer shall be liable for
additional engineering fees incurred by the Borough where such certification
is found to be incorrect.
Where the approving board deems it appropriate, a combined preliminary
and final application may be submitted simultaneously.