The purpose of this chapter is to ensure that the design and
layout of new commercial, industrial and residential development will
not be detrimental to the city of Revere's neighborhoods and environment.
Further, the intent of the site plan review process is to regulate
rather than prohibit use through reasonable conditions which may be
imposed by the site plan review committee concerning the siting of
buildings, open space and landscaping, parking areas, access and egress
from proposed developments, drainage, sewerage, water supply and fire
safety.
(C.O. 90-237 § 1 (part))
The site plan review committee shall consist of voting members
and advisory nonvoting members. The voting members shall consist of
the following: the city engineer, the city planner, the superintendent
of public works, the fire chief or prevention officer, the head of
traffic division, Revere police department, the health inspector,
the conservation commissioner and the commissioner of handicapped
affairs.
The advisory nonvoting members shall consist of the following:
the building inspector or representative from the building department,
and the administrative assistant to the mayor.
(C.O. 92-5)
The applicant shall submit one or more of the following additional
materials as may be required by the site plan review committee:
A. Surface
water pollution: a report on the impact of stormwater runoff on adjacent
and downstream surface water bodies, subsurface groundwater and the
water table.
B. Soils:
the potential dangers of erosion and sedimentation caused by the operation
and maintenance of the proposed development.
C. General
environmental impact: a report on the relationship of the proposed
development to the major botanical, geological and hydrological resources
of the site, and compatibility of the proposed development with adjacent
or surrounding land uses and neighborhoods. The applicant shall submit
such material as may be required regarding design features intended
to integrate the proposed new development into the existing landscape
and environment, to enhance aesthetic assets, and to screen objectionable
features from neighbors. If applicable, a shadow study and an assessment
report pursuant to Chapter 21E of the MGL.
D. Traffic
impact: a report on existing traffic volume, composition, peak hour
levels, and existing street capacities, estimated average daily traffic
generation, composition peak hour levels, and directional flows resulting
from the proposed development, proposed methods to mitigate the estimated
traffic impact, and the methodology and sources used to derive existing
data and estimations.
E. A plan
for the control of erosion and sedimentation caused by the proposed
construction.
F. Water
and sewerage: a report on the impact of the water and sewer system.
(C.O. 90-237 § 1 (part))
The site plan review committee shall submit its findings in
writing to the building inspector after considering the following
matters:
A. Protection
and enhancement of important existing site features;
B. Protection
of adjoining premises against detrimental uses by provision of surface
water drainage, sound and sight buffers and preservation of views,
light and air;
C. Convenience
and safety of vehicular and pedestrian movement within the site, the
location of driveway openings in relation to traffic or to adjacent
streets;
D. Adequacy
of the arrangement of parking and loading spaces;
E. Adequacy
of the methods of disposal of refuse and other wastes;
F. Relationship
of structures and open space to the natural landscape and existing
buildings;
G. Prevention
of pollution of surface and groundwater, soil erosion, increased runoff
and flooding;
H. Protection
of freshwater and saltwater wetlands;
I. Conformance
to city health and fire codes;
J. Adequacy
of project to address sewer and water impacts; K.
K. Compliance
with all provisions of the zoning ordinance as well as compliance
with all other local, state and federal permitting requirements, and
code requirements.
(C.O. 90-237 § 1 (part))
Upon receiving the SPRC's recommendations, the building inspector
shall establish a project file for each project subject to site plan
review. Copies of all inspection reports from all pertinent city of
Revere agencies, boards or commissions shall be forwarded to the building
inspector and placed in said project file along with any pertinent
copies of permits, inspections, and certifications made or issued
by the building inspector.
(C.O. 90-237 § 1 (part))
Before the issuance of a permanent occupancy permit, the building
inspector shall require that the applicant submit two copies of "as-built-plans."
One copy of said plans shall be forwarded to the SPRC, as-built plans
shall include the following: existing location of foundation with
off sets to all front, side and rear yards with a tolerance no less
than 1/10th of one foot; as-built grading and drainage plan showing
grades to adjacent lots; landscaping plan; foundation elevation and
elevation certificate for all properties within the one hundred year
floodplain; all utility locations and easements; parking plans and
driveways; all decks, porches, accessory structures and retaining
walls.
(C.O. 90-237 § 1 (part)
No certificate of occupancy shall be issued for any structure
or parcel subject to a site plan review procedure unless it, and all
of its related facilities, substantially conform to the approved final
site plan. The applicant shall submit to the building inspector with
a copy to the site plan review committee, a written certification
from a registered architect, registered civil engineer, or landscape
architect, preferably the one who prepared the final site plan, that
the work has been completed substantially in accord with the approved
final site plan. The building inspector shall deny the issuance of
a certificate of occupancy if such certification and as built plans
are not provided. When the requirement for plan preparation by a registered
architect, registered engineer, or landscape architect has been waived
by the building inspector and site plan review committee, a certificate
of occupancy shall be issued only if the building inspector determines
in writing to the site plan review committee, that work has been completed
substantially in conformance with the approved final site plan. As-built
plans shall be filed with the SPRC at least seven days prior to the
issuance of an occupancy permit by the building department.
(C.O. 90-237 § 1 (part))