[Ord. No. 4, 2-3-2021]
All site plans shall be submitted to the Commissioner of Urban and Economic Development in four clearly legible blue or black line folded copies, and such site plan shall be accompanied by a receipt from the treasurer’s office evidencing the payment of all required site plan fees for processing and approval.
(a) Location of the tract by an insert map at a scale of not less than one inch equals 2,000 feet indicating scaled coordinates referred to by the U.S.G.S. quadrangles or state grid north and such information as the names and numbers of adjoining roads, streams and bodies of water, railroad subdivisions, or other landmarks sufficient to clearly identify the location of the property.
(b) Every site plan shall show the name and address of the owner of developer, the district, county, state, north point, date and scale of drawing, and number of sheets. In addition, it shall reserve a blank space, three inches wide and five inches high, for the use of the reviewing authority.
(c) A boundary survey of the tract with an error of closure within the limit of one in 10,000 related to the true meridian and showing the location and type of boundary evidence.
(d) All horizontal dimensions shown on the site plan shall be in feet and decimal fractions of a foot to the closest 1/100 of a foot, and all bearings in degrees, minutes and seconds to the nearest 10 seconds.
(e) Certificate signed by a licensed surveyor and a licensed engineer or architect setting forth the source of title of the owner of the tract and the place of record of the last instrument in the chair of title.
(f) All existing and proposed streets and easements, their names, numbers and widths; existing and proposed utilities; watercourses and their names; owners, zoning and present use of all adjoining properties.
(g) A landscape plan, drawn to scale, including dimensions, distances and the location, size and description of all proposed landscape materials.
(h) Existing vegetation, proposed removal of vegetation, and proposed replacement of vegetation.
(i) Location, type, size and height of fencing, retaining walls and screen planting as may be required by Article
VII of this chapter.
(j) All off-street parking, related driveways, loading spaces and walkways, indicating type of surfacing, size, angle of stalls, width aisles and a specific schedule showing the number of parking spaces provided and the number required by this chapter.
(k) The location, size and height of all existing and proposed signs on the site. A detailed drawing of each sign shall also be submitted, showing the colors of the sign, content of the sign and the exact size and style of the lettering.
(l) The proposed location, general use, number of floors, height and the net and gross floor area for each building, to include outside display areas, and where applicable the number, size and type of dwelling units.
(m) Sufficient information to show how the physical improvements associated with the proposed development interrelates with existing or proposed development of record on adjacent properties.
(n) All existing and proposed water and sanitary sewer facilities, indicating all pipe sizes, types, and grades and where connection is to be made in the City or other utility system.
(o) Provisions for the adequate disposition of natural and storm water, indicating the location, size, type, and grade of ditches, catch basins and pipes and connections to existing drainage system, and on-site stormwater retention where deemed appropriate and necessary by the Commissioner of Urban and Economic Development and the City Engineer.
(p) Provisions for the adequate control of erosion and sedimentation, indicating the proposed temporary and permanent control practices and measures that will be implemented during all phases of clearing, grading and construction.
(q) Existing topography with a maximum contour interval of two feet, except where existing ground is on a slope of less than 2%, then either one-foot contours or spot elevations shall be provided where necessary, but not more than 50 feet apart in both directions.
(r) Proposed finished grading by contours, supplemented where necessary by spot elevations.
(s) Location of fire and other emergency zones, including the location of fire hydrants.
(t) Location and design of existing and proposed outdoor lighting facilities, furniture, and similar facilities.
(u) The completed environmental assessment form (EAF) in compliance with the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA).