§ 21-52. Site plan required.  


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  • Site plans are necessary to demonstrate the proposed use of land and/or structures will comply with the specifications set forth in this chapter prior to the issuance of a zoning permit. All nonresidential uses shall submit a site plan containing the following information in addition to other standards required by this chapter:

    (1)

    Zone lot with dimensions and development setbacks;

    (2)

    Tax parcel number;

    (3)

    Property address;

    (4)

    Adjoining deeded properties and their uses;

    (5)

    Existing structures;

    (6)

    Proposed structure with size;

    (7)

    Proposed use;

    (8)

    Number of employees, if applicable;

    (9)

    Hours of operation, if applicable;

    (10)

    Off-street parking, loading and unloading, access to existing streets;

    (11)

    Easements and rights-of-way;

    (12)

    All pertinent development requirements of this chapter;

    (13)

    Any additional information required by the zoning administrator to assess the merits of the application, including but not limited to traffic impact analysis, environmental impact statements;

    (14)

    Floodplains;

    (15)

    Name, location and dimension of any proposed streets, drainage facilities, parking areas, recreation areas, required yards, required turnarounds as applicable;

    (16)

    Screening and buffering, if applicable;

    (17)

    Zoning district;

    (18)

    Proposed phasing, if applicable;

    (19)

    This required site plan shall be in sufficient detail to allow the zoning administrator to reasonably understand the proposed development. The scale shall be one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet or greater for zone lots three (3) acres or less in size, or one (1) inch equals two hundred (200) feet for zone lots more than three (3) acres in size.

(Ord. of 1-19-98, § IV; Amend. of 4-21-14)