[Amended 6-18-1990 STM by Art. 15; 4-26-2005 ATM by Art. 33]
Each applicant shall provide 19 paper copies, or a combination of paper and downloadable electronic copies, as determined by the Planning Board, of the proposed site plan of the tract for each application for the site plan approval. Site plans shall include the following information, unless specifically waived by a vote of the Planning Board:
A. Site plan.
(1) General information.
(a) Date of site plan and date of each subsequent revision.
(b) The title, scale and block for the plan and the Assessors' lot and plan number of the site.
(c) An arrow indicating North.
(d) The name and address of the owners and/or applicant; the president and secretary, if the applicant or owner is a business entity.
(e) The zoning boundaries and property lines within 100 feet, lot reservations, easements, rights-of-way and public grants or easements.
(f) Public and private ways and driveways, with the name of said ways indicated on the plan.
(g) A key showing the locus of the parcel(s).
(h) Existing site condition contours at intervals of two feet for slopes between 3% and 15%; five-foot intervals for slopes greater than 15%. All existing grades shall be indicated with dashed lines and finished grades shall be indicated with solid lines.
(i) Location of existing erratics, soil types, high points, vistas, depressions, water bodies, wetlands, floodplain designations, wooded areas and major trees (twelve-inch caliper or over) and other significant existing features, including previous flood elevations of watercourses, and wetlands, as determined by survey.
(j) Location of existing structures that shall remain and all other existing structures, such as walls, fences, culverts, bridges, as well as roadways, with spot elevations. Structures to be removed shall be indicated in dashed lines.
(k) All structures and any significant topography within 50 feet of the property lines shall be indicated.
(l) The acreage of the tract(s) to the nearest 1/10 of an acre shall be indicated.
(m) A signature block for the Chairman shall be provided.
(n) The plan shall be stamped by the engineer or surveyor who prepared the plan.
(o) Any areas that fall within the one-hundred-year floodplain or a Velocity (VE or V) Zone shall be shown with base elevations.
(2) Buildings and structures.
(a) The proposed uses and layout of proposed and improved structures, including square footage of each use, as well as the totals for each structure.
(b) Elevations for all sides of proposed or improved structure.
(c) The location of solid waste bins and containers, including screening details.
(d) The location of all signs, existing and proposed.
(e) Height of buildings, including relationship to existing and proposed grades and sketches, as appropriate, to indicate the visual impact on the community.
(f) The locations, housing type and density of land use to be allocated to parts of the site to be developed.
(3) Landscaping. A plan showing all existing natural features, trees, forest and water resources and proposed changes to these features, including size and type of plant material. Water resources shall include ponds, lakes, brooks, streams, wetlands, floodplains and drainage retention areas.
(4) Utilities and drainage.
[Amended 5-19-2008 ATM by Art. 24]
(a) The location of the proposed stormwater management system components with proposed grading, pipe sizes, invert elevations, and rates of gradient shall be provided. Typical cross sections and elevation details of all stormwater management and collection system components shall also be provided.
(b) The design of the proposed stormwater management systems and the required stormwater management plan (SWMP) submittals for all site plans, open space development plans and flexible development plans shall comply with the Subdivision Rules and Regulations of the Planning Board and the applicable requirements of the Board of Health and the Conservation Commission.
(c) Pursuant to MGL c. 41, §
81R, strict compliance with the Subdivision Rules and Regulations may be waived when, in the judgment of the Planning Board, such action is in the public interest, not inconsistent with the Subdivision Control Law, and promotes public health and safety. Requests for waivers shall follow the procedures set forth in §
300-2.8 of the Subdivision Rules and Regulations.
(5) Traffic and parking.
(a) All means of vehicular access to and from the site onto any public way shall be indicated and include the size and locations of driveways and curb cuts, traffic channels, acceleration and deceleration lanes, and any additional width or any other device necessary to ease the traffic flow.
(b) The location and design of any off-street parking areas or loading areas, showing the size and location of bays, aisles, barriers and proposed plantings.
(c) The total ground coverage by structures and impervious surfaces shall be identified and measured.
(d) All proposed streets and profiles, including grading and cross sections showing width of roadway and locations and width of sidewalks.
(6) Open space — maintenance.
(a) The location and size of common open space.
(c) The proposed screening, landscaping and planting plan, including details of types of planting.
(7) Illumination. The proposed location, height, direction of illumination, bulb type, power and time of proposed outdoor lighting and methods to eliminate sky glare and glare onto adjoining properties must be shown. Dark sky compliant lighting fixture shop drawings are to be submitted for review, accompanied by a point-to-point photometric analysis.
B. Additional documents required. In addition to the site plan, the following documents shall also be required, unless waived by the Board:
(1) Copies of all existing or proposed agreements by which private roads shall be maintained, refuse collected, snow plowed and removed, and other supplementary services shall be provided.
(2) The applicant shall prepare a circulation study both within the site and as it may affect the surrounding areas, including estimates of total automotive trips generated, peak-hour demand, present and anticipated traffic volumes on adjoining streets, existing street capacities and other elements which may influence and be influenced by the development.
(3) A traffic impact study conducted as part of an environmental assessment required pursuant to this section shall consider the following:
(a) Analysis of roadways that may be influenced by the project. These roadways can be considered as adjacent roads and major intersections;
(b) The analysis shall be completed for the estimated year of completion, or, in the case of phased developments, for the first phase, with the understanding that each phase shall require an independent analysis; and
(c) Analytical efforts shall consider the following: safety, including accident data, sight distances, roadway conditions, etc.; capacity analysis using Transportation Research Board Report No. 209; existing volumes (traffic counting); site-generated and future traffic; and planned transportation improvements.
(4) A copy of any covenants, deed restrictions or exceptions that are intended to cover all or any part of the tract;
(5) All calculations necessary to determine conformance with bylaws and regulations;
(6) A survey prepared by a Massachusetts licensed surveyor shall accompany the site plan and shall show the boundaries of the parcel and the limits of all proposed streets, recreation and conservation areas and other property to be dedicated to public use;
(7) The names and addresses of all abutters; and
(8) Such other information as may be required to show that the details of the site plan are in accordance with applicable standards of the Zoning Bylaw.