A minor site plan may be submitted for any development which requires site plan approval, unless otherwise exempted according to § 245-390A of this chapter, and for which the following conditions can be met:
Minor site plans shall be prepared by registered professional
engineers, registered architects, licensed land surveyors or licensed
professional planners registered in the State of New Jersey. The signature
and seal of the preparer of the plan shall be contained on each sheet.
The plan size shall be 11 by 17 inches, 24 by 36 inches
or 30 by 42 inches. An accepted scale of one inch equals 10, 20, 30,
40 or 50 feet shall be used.
All distances shall be given in feet and decimals
of a foot, and all bearings shall be given to the nearest 30 seconds.
The outbound error of closure shall not exceed 1:10,000.
The names of all owners of record of all properties
within 200 feet and the blocks and parcel numbers of the property
as shown on latest tax records shall be included. In addition, all
adjoining structures should be indicted on the site plan.
Boundaries of the property, building or setback lines
and lines of the existing street, lot reservations, easements and
areas dedicated to public use, including grants, restrictions and
rights-of-way, should be included on a minor site plan.