A.
Site plan details are primarily for the use of the reviewing board to establish criteria required to make decisions and recommendations. The information listed in § 191-21B shall be provided for a preliminary site plan review. In some circumstances, additional information beyond these may be required of the applicant. If so, these should be carefully indicated by the reviewing board as early in the proceedings as possible for the orderly presentation of the application for approval. Surveys, the general plan, grading and utility plans, landscaping plans, architectural plans and elevations may be indicated on separate drawings and documents. The site plan shall be drawn by a licensed engineer and/or land surveyor to a scale of not less than one inch equals 50 feet nor larger than one inch equals 20 feet. All distances shall be in feet and decimals of a foot, and all bearings shall be given to the nearest 10 seconds. The error of closure shall not exceed one to 10,000. Plans for site plan approval shall be 24 inches by 36 inches in size.
B.
All site plans shall contain the following information and data, if applicable:
(1)
Title, key map location of development and the name and address of the record owner and/or development applicant and site planner preparing the site development plan.
(2)
Proposed use or uses of the land and buildings.
(3)
Scale and graphic scale. Show North arrow on all sheets and in the same direction.
(4)
A timing schedule indicating the anticipated starting and completion dates for the development and anticipated schedule for the stages of the development.
(5)
A list of all licenses, permits, certificates and other approvals as required by law and the status of each.
(6)
Survey of the property prepared by a licensed surveyor of New Jersey, showing boundaries of properties, lines of all existing streets and roads, easements, rights-of-way and areas dedicated to public use within 200 feet of the property.
(7)
Copies of any covenants and deed restrictions intended to cover any of the development sites.
(8)
Existing buildings that are to remain and proposed buildings, giving dimensions, including height and number of stories, first floor elevations and present and finished grade elevations at all corners and entrances. Buildings and structures to be removed are to be indicated by dashed lines.
(9)
Topographic map to delineate existing contours at two-foot intervals up to 10 feet beyond property lines, as well as proposed grading and contours; wooded areas; single trees not in wooded areas, where six inches or greater in diameter as measured three feet above the base of the trunk; floodplains; ponds; streams and drainage ditches; and marshes, giving previous flood elevations of watercourses, ponds and marsh areas, etc.
(10)
The location of all existing and proposed structures, i.e., walls, fences, culverts, bridges, roadways, etc., with grade elevations for each structure. Structures to be removed shall be indicated by dashed lines.
(11)
Existing zones of the development site and of any different zones within 200 feet of the property. Indicate zone of the development site as shown on the Master Plan.
(12)
The distance of the property line, measured along the center line of existing streets abutting the property, to the nearest intersection.
(13)
The boundaries of the property, building and setback lines, lines of existing streets, lots, reservations, easements and areas dedicated to public use.
(14)
Locations of all utility structures and lines, existing and proposed stormwater drainage on site and on tract and from buildings and structures, as well as telephone, power and light, water and hydrant locations, sewer, gas, etc., whether privately or publicly owned, with manholes, inlets, pipe sizes, grades, inverts and directions of flow.
(15)
Location, size and nature of the entire lot or lots in question and of contiguous lots owned by the applicant or owner of record or in which the applicant has a direct interest even though only a portion of the entire property is involved in site plan development. Provide on a key map, if necessary.
(16)
All proposed easements and public and community areas.
(17)
All means of vehicular ingress and egress to and from the site onto public streets, showing the size and location of driveways, curb cuts and curbing, sight lines and radii.
(18)
Location and design of off-street parking areas, showing their size and the locations of internal circulation, traffic patterns, parking space, aisles, driveways, curbing, barriers and wearing surface, finished and under construction.
(19)
Location, arrangement and dimensions of truck loading and unloading platforms and docks.
(20)
Provisions for refuse and garbage disposal. Ensure that areas are not exposed to view, are unpolluting, covered from weather and are secure from vandalism.
(21)
Provisions for screening storage of equipment, attached or separate from buildings.
(22)
All existing or proposed exterior lighting (freestanding and/or on building) for size, nature of construction, lumens, heights, area and direction of illumination, footcandles produced, as well as time controls proposed for outdoor lighting and display.
(23)
All existing and proposed signs and their sizes, nature of construction and location, height and orientation, including all identification signs, traffic directional signs and arrows, freestanding and facade signs and time controls for sign lighting, if any.
(24)
Locations, dimensions and construction of off-site sidewalks, on-site exits, walks and sidewalks. Provision should be made for pedestrian safety, accessways and, where necessary, a bicycle system and racking.
(25)
Proposed screening, green areas, landscaping and fencing, including a planting plan and schedule, with sizes, types and number, prepared by a qualified landscape architect or landscape designer.
(26)
Improvements to adjoining streets and roads and traffic control devices necessary in streets or highways. Acceleration and deceleration lanes, paving, land dedication or acquisition for roads should be shown.
(27)
The seasonal high water level and, when requested, borings and/or percolation test data, especially for wet sites.
(28)
An erosion and sediment control and surface water management plan in accordance with Chapter 197 of the Code of the Borough of Hopatcong.
(29)
Preliminary architectural floor plans and elevations, with the name, address, professional number and seal of the architect, and sketches, renderings or pictures of any new buildings or structures.
(30)
Fire prevention measures. Consideration must be shown for service lines, hydrants, siamese connections, automatic sprinkler systems, fire zones, no-parking fire zones and pavement and wall signs.
(31)
Dimensions of the above on the site plan so that scaling will not be necessary.
(32)
Certification that all taxes and assessments against the site have been paid.
(33)
In the case of streams having a drainage area exceeding 1/2 square mile, an encroachment permit is required from the Division of Water Resources for fill or diversion of a water channel, alteration of a stream, repair or construction of a bridge, culvert, reservoir, dam, wall, pipeline or cable crossing.
(34)
Recycling area.
[Added 11-4-1993 by Ord. No. 21-93]
(a)
There shall be included in any site plan an indoor or outdoor recycling area for the collection and storage of recyclable materials. The dimensions of the recycling area shall be sufficient to accommodate recycling bins or containers which are of adequate size and number and which are consistent with anticipated usage and with current methods of collection in the area in which the project is located. The dimensions of the recycling area and the bins or containers shall be determined in consultation with the municipal recycling coordinator and shall be consistent with the district recycling plan adopted pursuant to Section 3 of P.L. 1987, c. 102 (N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.13), and any applicable requirements of the Municipal Master Plan adopted pursuant to Section 26 of P.L. 1987, c. 102.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 40:55D-28.
(b)
The recycling area shall be conveniently located for the disposition of source-separated recyclable materials, preferably near, but clearly separated from, a refuse dumpster.
(c)
The recycling area shall be well lit and shall be safely and easily accessible by recycling personnel and vehicles. Collection vehicles shall be able to access the recycling area without interference from parked cars or other obstacles. Reasonable measures shall be taken to protect the recycling area, and the bins or containers placed therein, against theft of recyclable materials, bins or containers.
(d)
The recycling area or the bins or containers placed therein shall be designed so as to provide protection against adverse environmental conditions which might render the collected materials unmarketable. Any bins or containers which are used for the collection of recyclable paper or cardboard and which are located in an outdoor recycling area shall be equipped with a lid, or otherwise covered, so as to keep the paper or cardboard dry.
(e)
Signs clearly identifying the recycling area and the materials accepted therein shall be posted adjacent to all points of access to the recycling area. Individual bins or containers shall be equipped with the signs indicating the materials to be placed therein.
(f)
Landscaping and/or fencing shall be provided around any outdoor recycling area and shall be developed in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
(g)
In the event that recyclable materials are processed other than by municipal collection, the operator shall periodically provide to the municipal recycling coordinator a report on the volume of recycling material generated and the location of disposal.
(h)
Any application to the Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment of the Borough of Hopatcong, for site plan approval for the construction of multifamily dwellings of three or more units, single-family developments of 50 or more units or any commercial, institutional, or industrial development for the utilization of 1,000 square feet or more of land must include a recycling plan as set forth in § 201-6. This plan must contain, at a minimum, the following:
[Added 1-21-2009 by Ord. No. 2-2009]
[1]
A detailed analysis of the expected composition and amounts of solid waste and recyclables generated at the proposed development (Note: A calculation of average amounts of materials generated from similar facilities in the county may be provided to satisfy this requirement.); and
[2]
Locations documented on the application’s site plan that provide for convenient recycling opportunities for all owners, tenants, and occupants. The recycling area shall be of sufficient size, convenient location and contain other attributes (signage, lighting, fencing, etc.) as may be determined by the Municipal Recycling Coordinator.
C.
Other information or data, including but not limited to an environmental impact statement (see § 191-23), may be required by the reviewing board in order to determine that the details of the site plan are in accord with the standards of the Zoning Ordinance[2] and will not result in any significant detriment to the environment.