[Amended 12-16-2008 by Ord. No. 12162008B]
The purpose of this chapter is to establish
rules, regulations, standards, and procedures for approval of new
multifamily, business, institutional, and industrial development proposals
and the expansion of existing multifamily, business, institutional
uses, and industries within the Village of Wrightstown in order to:
A. Provide for safe, efficient vehicular and pedestrian
circulation.
B. Provide for screening, landscaping, signage, and lighting.
C. Ensure efficient, safe, and attractive land development.
D. Provide for compliance with minimum design standards
to ensure proper building arrangements and minimal adverse effect
on adjacent properties.
E. Develop proper safeguards to minimize the impact on
the environment.
F. Ensure the provision of an adequate water supply,
drainage, and stormwater management, sanitary facilities, and other
utilities and services.
G. Encourage modern and innovative design, construction,
technology, and planning methods.
H. Implement the recommendations of the Village of Wrightstown
Comprehensive Plan.
I. Ensure that new or expansions of existing multifamily,
business, institutional, and industrial structures comply with the
requirements of this chapter, Village of Wrightstown Zoning Ordinance, and other applicable Village of Wrightstown ordinances.
Absolutely no land use or development activity,
including site clearing, grubbing, or grading shall occur on the subject
property prior to the approval of the required site plan. Any such
activity prior to such approval shall be a violation of this chapter
and shall be subject to all applicable enforcement mechanisms and
penalties.
The exterior walls and roofs of buildings shall
be maintained in a clean, orderly, and attractive condition; free
of cracks, dents, punctures, breakage or other forms of visible marring.
Materials that become excessively faded, chalked, cracked, chipped,
damaged, or otherwise deteriorated shall be replaced, refinished,
repaired, or repainted in accordance with the reasonable determination
and order of the Building Inspector within 60 days' notice of such
defect. Violations are subject to the issuance of a citation and prosecution
in Municipal Court.
Any and all variation between development and/or land use activity on the subject property and the approved site plan is a violation of this chapter. An approved site plan shall be revised and approved via the procedures of §
207-3, so as to clearly and completely depict any and all proposed modifications to the previously approved site plan, prior to the initiation of said modifications.
All site plan approvals by the Plan Commission
shall expire if the proposed project has not started construction
within 12 months of the date of approval and finished construction
within 24 months of the date of approval, unless otherwise agreed
upon.
Except as otherwise provided, any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter or any order, rule, or regulation made or adopted hereunder shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-18.