Site plan approval by the Planning Board shall be required for
the following:
B. Any use in NB, GB, LI, HI, or BP-O Zoning Districts.
C. Any nonresidential use located within a residential zoning district.
D. A change in the numeric use group classification involving any use listed in Subsections
A through
C above (any expansion that does not meet all bulk requirements may require variance relief as well).
E. Expansion of any use listed in Subsections
A through
C above.
F. Any building permit application proposing a change to the location,
size (footprint and height) or bedroom count of any building or structure
on a lot depicted on a subdivision map approved after October 9, 1968,
to the extent that such limits were imposed on the map.
G. Any building permit application for a lot depicted on any subdivision
map approved before October 9, 1968, where construction or disturbance
of an area of the lot with a slope of 30% or more is proposed.
The site plan shall contain the following information and shall
be drawn to scale by a qualified engineer, surveyor, architect, landscape
architect licensed by the State of New York. The Planning Board, when
reasonable, may waive any submission requirement set forth herein
for the approval, approval with modifications or disapproval of site
plans. Any such waiver may be exercised in the event any such requirements
are found not to be requisite in the interest of the public health,
safety or general welfare or inappropriate to a particular site plan.
A. General location. A location map at a minimum scale of one inch equals
2,000 feet to indicate the relationship of the proposed development
to existing streets, zoning district boundaries, significant existing
community facilities which will serve or influence the layout, such
as shopping areas, schools, parks, employment centers, churches, firehouses,
etc.; and the relationship of the development to the nearest streams,
drainageways or watercourses. This may be a United States Geological
Survey quad, zoning map or tax map and shall accompany the site plan.
B. Site plan. The site plan shall be prepared at a scale of one inch
equals 50 feet to 1,200 feet or larger showing the following:
(1) Distance to the nearest existing or proposed street intersection.
(2) Acreage of the property and each distinct land use and the proposed
density or intensity of each (number of dwelling units if residential
uses are proposed, or maximum floor area where nonresidential uses
proposed). Where residential uses are proposed, the maximum bedrooms
per dwelling unit. A table with an estimate of the water supply demand,
and the wastewater generation.
(3) The Section/Block/Lot number of the property taken from the Tax Maps
of the Town of Monroe. The name and address of the property, the property
owner of record, the applicant, and of all owners of record of adjacent
property.
(4) Identification of the existing zoning and special district (fire,
lighting, school, sewer, water, and others) boundaries applicable
to the site and within 100 feet of the property.
(5) Boundaries of the property with surveyed dimensions.
(6) Location of all existing structures on the site as well as structures
on adjacent property within 100 feet of any portion of the property
which is to be developed or modified in any way, as determined by
the Planning Board.
(7) The proposed location, area, height, spacing, exterior design treatment
and use of all proposed and existing buildings, structures and outdoor
signs and storage, if any. A bulk table with the dimensional standards
applicable to the zoning district in which the property is located,
and the table shall indicate the minimum or maximum dimensions of
the proposed development. Any existing or proposed nonconforming conditions
shall be noted in the table.
(8) The existing or proposed location of any use not requiring a structure,
including walkways, trails, sidewalks, benches, fences and recreational
facilities.
(9) Location of existing and proposed usable open spaces and recreational
areas and their landscaping.
(10)
All existing and proposed means of vehicular access to and egress
from the site, and all streets which are either proposed, mapped or
built.
(11)
Location and design of all driveways, off-street open and enclosed
(if any) parking and loading areas, with the number of stalls provided
therewith, and curbing provided or to be provided. A table of the
parking standards applicable to the use, and a calculation of the
number of parking and loading spaces provided.
(12)
Location of all existing and proposed wells, waterlines, valves
and hydrants, all sewer lines and septic tanks and septic fields and
other utilities.
(13)
Existing drainage features and water resources (e.g., culverts, marshes, ponds, wetlands, lakes, and streams) of the property and within 100 feet of any portion of the property which is to be developed or modified in any way, as determined by the Planning Board, and the complete proposed stormwater management system designed consistent with the requirements of Chapter
44 of the Town Code.
(14)
Existing and proposed fencing, landscaping, buffer strips and
screening, where required. Proposed location, direction and type of
outdoor lighting.
(15)
Existing and proposed contours with intervals of two feet extending
100 feet beyond any portion of the property which is to be developed
or modified in any way, as determined by the Planning Board, and the
first floor elevations of all buildings. The maximum limits of disturbance
shall be outlined on the plan.
(16)
Any proposed division of buildings into units of separate occupancy.
(17)
Location of any environmentally constrained land as described in §
57-21.1, existing rock outcroppings, isolated trees over 10 inches dbh, orchards, wooded areas, stone walls, roads or lanes, power lines, easements and other natural features and improvements thereto on the property within 100 feet of any portion of the property which is to be developed or modified in any way, as determined by the Planning Board, and all active or inactive mine shafts anywhere in the property.
(18)
A tree plan, where required in accordance with this Zoning Chapter.
(19)
Where the applicant wishes to develop the project in stages,
a site plan indicating ultimate development shall be shown.
(20)
All proposed public improvements shall be shown and identified on the site plan (See §§
57-24 and
57-25). A schedule of the completion of all such improvements shall be submitted with the site plan. (See §
57-26.)
(21)
The name of the land surveyor, landscape architect, engineer,
or other design professional that prepared the site plan. All revisions
to the site plan shall be noted by dates shown on the plan.
(22)
A signature block for signature of the Planning Board Chairperson.
The Planning Board, in its discretion, may require the following
additional data in support of a development application:
A. Material data safety sheets.
B. Floor plans, elevations and renderings.
C. Visual and noise impact analyses.
D. Demographic analysis or data, describing the population to be generated
by the proposed project, which shall consider, among other information,
the anticipated household type and household size for residential
subdivisions or site plans.
F. Cultural resource survey.
H. Groundwater impact analysis.
I. Water supply demand and wastewater generation calculations.
K. Any other report or study deemed necessary to render a decision on
the site plan application.