Before plans are submitted to the Planning Board for review,
they shall be checked by the designer according to the following lists
for the various phases of plan development.
The sketch plan shall be a schematic representation of existing
conditions and proposed improvements, including:
A. Scale (no smaller than one inch equals 100 feet).
B. The title or name of development.
C. North point, scale and date.
D. The name(s) of the record owner(s), developer(s) and their addresses.
E. The name of design professional responsible for preparation of the
plan.
F. Zoning district and limitations.
G. Property boundary dimensions.
H. General location plan (one inch equals +2,000 feet).
I. The names of adjacent owners.
K. Total holdings map. Where the sketch plan covers a portion of the
applicant(s) holdings, at a minimum, a Tax Map shall be submitted,
showing the proposed development on the overall parcel and its effect
on future development.
L. General topography (five-foot contour intervals) on USCGS datum.
M. Indication of all existing natural features.
N. Indication of all existing utilities, roads, houses, etc.
O. Schematic indication of development, utilities, roads, etc.
P. Schematic method of water supply and sanitary sewage disposal.
Q. If development is to occur in stages, the entire tract shall be shown
with the intended development schedule.
R. Any covenants, easements or deed restrictions.
In addition to the requirements for a sketch plan, the following
will be required:
A. Scale (no smaller than one inch equals 50 feet).
B. Property boundaries with bearings and distances.
C. Existing topography (two-foot contour intervals maximum) shall be
shown to properly evaluate and plan the development.
D. Zoning setbacks and restriction lines.
E. All existing natural features: watercourses, tree masses, etc.
F. All existing buildings, culverts, utilities with dimensions, sizes
and inverts with other significant man-made features.
G. All existing property lines, easements or other encumbrances on the
property, certified by a licensed land surveyor per a recent survey,
and the purpose for which the easements or rights-of-way were established.
H. Special information as requested by the Planning Board at the sketch
plan stage.
I. Where the preliminary plan covers only a part of the applicant's
entire holdings, a concept shall be submitted of a prospective street
and utility layout for the remainder of the property.
J. Sight distances for access to the parcel or proposed streets (required
and provided).
K. Design report for major subdivisions.
L. Location and approximate dimensions and sizes of development improvements.
M. Profiles of proposed streets, utilities, etc., with approximate grades.
N. Preliminary designs of culverts, pump stations, bridges, sewers,
water system, hydrants, streetlights, road sections, etc.
O. Proposed location, size and width of easements, parks, rights-of-way,
public areas or parcels of land to be dedicated or reserved for public
use.
P. Preliminary grading plan of the site.