The purpose of these requirements is to promote
the orderly development of land and structures within the Town and
to ensure that such activities are developed in a manner harmonious
with surrounding properties and in the interest of the private and
public welfare. More specifically, the site plan shall be used to
review the project's compatibility with the environment, to review
the capability of the project's traffic circulation system to provide
for the convenient and safe internal and external movement of vehicles
and pedestrians, to review the quality, quantity and types of needed
community facilities and to review the location and adequacy of the
project's provisions for drainage and utilities.
Any requirements of this article may be waived
by the Planning Commission when the waiver is not adverse to the purpose
of this article and the applicant establishes that in his particular
case an undue hardship would result from a strict enforcement of this
article or that the requirement is unreasonable.
Every site plan shall be prepared in accordance
with the following specifications:
A. A plan shall be drawn in black on white at a scale
of not less than one inch equals 50 feet.
B. All site plans shall be submitted on sheets no larger
than 24 inches by 36 inches.
The site plan shall clearly show the conditions
on and adjacent to the site at the time of application, the features
of the site which are being incorporated into the proposed use or
building and the appearance and function of the proposed use or building.
The site plan shall show the following information unless waived by
the Planning Commission:
A. The proposed title of the project and the name of
the engineer, architect, surveyor, planner and/or developer and a
rectangular signature block for the Planning Commission Chairman.
B. The North point, scale and a key map at a scale of
not less than one inch equals 2,000 feet showing the location of the
site and its relationship to surrounding areas and to existing street
locations and rights-of-way.
C. Existing zoning and zoning district boundaries of
the property in question and on surrounding immediate properties.
D. The present use of all adjacent properties.
E. The location, design and dimensions of each new and
existing use and buildings.
F. The location, dimensions and character of construction
of proposed streets, alleys, driveways and the location, type and
size of ingress and egress to the site.
G. When proposed streets intersect with or adjoin existing
streets, both the rights-of-way and the extent of the paved surface,
including curbs, of the existing street must be indicated for a minimum
of 50 feet.
H. The location, size and direction of flow of all streams,
brooks, ditches, lakes and ponds. The boundaries of the one-hundred-year
floodplain and the floodways of all watercourses shall also be submitted
and shown on the plat.
I. The building or use setback distances from all property
lines; plans and design data for storm drainage facilities; contours
of the project area at four-foot intervals for slopes averaging 8%
or greater and at two-foot intervals for slopes of less than 8%.
J. Grading plan showing existing and proposed spot elevations
based upon a benchmark listed on the plan at center lines of abutting
roads.
K. The size, type and location of all proposed signs;
the location and design of proposed lighting for buildings and signs.
L. Traffic flows, if required by the Planning Commission;
estimates of the total number of trips generated by the proposed development,
and a comparison of the trips with the actual and designed capacity
of the road.
If it becomes necessary for an approved site
plan to be changed, the Administrator shall, at the applicant's request,
notify the Planning Commission and request approval for a minor change.
If the change is major, the Planning Commission may require that a
new site plan be drawn and submitted for review and action in accordance
with this article.
No zoning or building permits shall be issued
to construct, erect or alter any building or structure, nor any permit
or authorization granted to improve or develop land subject to the
provisions of this article, unless a site development plan has been
submitted and approved.