Prior to undertaking any new land use activity (except for the one-family dwellings and the other uses which are specifically excepted in §
133-3 of this chapter), a site plan approval by the Planning Board is required. Applicants for site plan approval may find it advantageous to follow the recommended procedures related to the presubmittal conference as hereinafter set forth. Applicants must comply with all other procedures and requirements of this chapter.
A presubmittal conference may be held between
the Planning Board and the applicant prior to the preparation and
submission of a formal site plan. The intent of such a conference
is to enable the applicant to inform the Planning Board of his proposal
prior to the preparation of a detailed site plan and for the Planning
Board to review the basic site design concept, advise the applicant
as to potential problems and concerns and to generally determine the
information to be required on the site plan. In order to accomplish
these objectives, the applicant shall provide the following:
A. A statement and rough sketch showing the locations
and dimensions of principal and accessory structures, parking areas,
access signs (with descriptions), existing and proposed vegetation
and other planned features; anticipated changes in the existing topography
and natural features and, where applicable, measures and features
to comply with flood hazard and flood insurance regulations.
B. An area map showing the parcel under consideration
for site plan review and all properties, subdivisions, streets, rights-of-way,
easements and other pertinent features within 200 feet of the boundaries
of the parcel.
An application for site plan review shall be
accompanied by the fee as set, from time to time, by Town Board resolution.
The costs incurred by the Planning Board for
consultation fees or other expenses in connection with the review
of a proposed site plan shall be charged to the applicant and as in
accordance with Local Law 3 of 2006. By submitting an application, the applicant agrees to
pay such expenses and to furnish a cash deposit for the payment thereof.