In reviewing an application for site plan review, the following
standards shall apply:
A. The site shall be developed so as not to impede the normal and orderly
development or improvement of surrounding property for uses permitted
in this chapter.
B. All buildings or groups of buildings shall be so arranged to permit
emergency vehicle access as recommended by the appropriate public
safety agency.
C. Every structure or dwelling unit shall have access to a public street,
walkway or other areas dedicated to common use or public way.
D. Appropriate measures shall be taken to ensure that the addition or
removal of surface waters will not adversely affect neighboring properties
or the county storm drainage system.
E. Provisions shall be made for the construction of storm sewer facilities,
including grading, gutters, piping and treatment of turf, to handle
stormwater and prevent erosion and the formation of dust. Surface
water on all paved areas shall be collected at intervals so that it
will not obstruct the flow of vehicle or pedestrian traffic or create
puddles in paved areas.
F. Secondary containment for aboveground areas where hazardous substances
are stored or used shall be provided and shall be sufficient to store
the substance for the maximum anticipated period of time necessary
for the recovery of any released substances.
G. General purpose floor drains shall only be allowed if they are approved
by the responsible agency for connection to a public sewer system,
an on-site closed holding tank (not a septic system), or regulated
through a State of Michigan groundwater discharge permit.
H. State and federal agency requirements for storage, spill prevention,
record keeping, emergency response, transport and disposal of hazardous
substances shall be met. No discharges to groundwater, including direct
and indirect discharges, shall be allowed without permits and written
approvals.
I. All refuse receptacles shall be screened from casual view from the public rights-of-way and adjoining land uses. Full opaque screening shall be required in accordance with Article
IX of this chapter.
J. Motor vehicles access. All points of entrance or exit for motor vehicles
shall be no closer than 30 feet from the intersection of the right-of-way
lines of two streets and not closer than 10 feet from an adjacent
property line. The minimum driveway width at the curbline shall be
30 feet. The minimum width of access drive shall be 16 feet. The angle
of intersection of the center line of any driveway with the center
line of the street shall be no less than 60° unless separate acceleration
and deceleration lanes are provided.
K. Landscape requirements of §
1-8.6.
The decision of the Planning Commission is final, except when
it is alleged that the decision is inconsistent with the provisions
of this chapter or that there was an error of fact involved in the
decision. In such cases, the applicant may file an appeal with the
Township Zoning Board of Appeals. The Zoning Board of Appeals shall
review the matter and take action to sustain, reverse, or remand the
decision of the Planning Commission.