[Amended 3-12-1996]
All plans shall be drawn in scales commonly
in use and shall include such drawings as shall clearly represent
those structural, topographical and design features so that the Board
can arrive at an evaluation of the proposed construction, addition,
reconstruction or alteration.
A. In general, applications shall include:
(1) Drawings of all full elevations upon which any construction,
addition, reconstruction or alteration is proposed, showing both existing
and proposed conditions. Treatment of architectural details, i.e.,
facias, corner boards, gutter returns, location of downspouts, etc.,
shall be clearly and completely indicated. Materials and treatment
for roofing, siding, doors, windows, trim, shutters, chimneys, exposed
foundation walls, exposed mechanical equipment, lighting, etc., shall
be clearly indicated.
(2) One set of photographs of all elevations or sites
affected by the applicant's proposal shall be presented during the
meeting or hearing.
B. In addition, applications for new construction and
major alterations shall include:
(1) One set of photographs of adjacent buildings and sites
within 200 feet of the proposed structure shall be presented during
the meeting or hearing.
(2) Accurate locations and heights of roofs and first
floor levels of buildings and structures on contiguous lots.
(3) Landscaping plans delineating screenings and other plantings, driveways, entrance walks, exterior stairs, retaining walls and all existing trees measured and described in accordance with §
281-25A(1), and methods of tree preservation, in accordance with §
281-25A(2).
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2-2019]
(4) Samples of building materials.
C. In addition to any requirements set forth in this
Article, an application may include renderings, scale models, displays
and other visual representations of the proposed construction and
written or graphic representations of the surrounding neighborhood,
topography, etc., as the applicant wishes to submit.
D. The Board may require such additional informational
material as it deems necessary or desirable to a proper determination
on any application. Drawings or interior details and structural, mechanical
and electrical drawings need not be submitted unless specifically
requested by the Board.
The Board may, by majority vote, waive any of
the foregoing requirements with respect to a particular application.
Approval of any application shall expire and be void and of no effect upon the abandonment, suspension or expiration of the building permit issued pursuant thereto, in accordance with the applicable provisions of Chapter
132, Building Construction and Fire Prevention, of the Code of the Village of Scarsdale.