§ 36-129. Information required.
The information required for all site plan applications consist of the following items, and shall be submitted unless waived by the planner:
(1)
Site boundaries, buildings, structures and other improvements shall be identified on site with a current certificate of survey, prepared and signed by a state-licensed land surveyor, depicting the following:
a.
Scale of plan (engineering scale only, at one inch equals 50 feet or less);
b.
North point indication;
c.
Existing boundaries with lot dimension and area;
d.
Existing site improvements;
e.
All encroachments;
f.
Easements of record;
g.
Legal description of the property; and
h.
Ponds, lakes, springs, rivers or other waterways bordering on or running through the subject property.
(2)
A site plan utilizing a copy of the current certificate of survey as a base for the site in question, depicting the following:
a.
Name and address of developer/owner;
b.
Name and address of architect/designer;
c.
Date of plan preparation;
d.
Dates and description of all revisions;
e.
Name of project or development; and
f.
All proposed improvements, including:
1.
Required and proposed setbacks;
2.
Location, setback and dimensions of all proposed buildings and structures;
3.
Location of all adjacent buildings located within 100 feet of the exterior boundaries of the property in question;
4.
Location, number, dimensions and setbacks of proposed parking spaces and drive aisles;
5.
Location, number and dimensions of proposed loading spaces;
6.
Location, width and setbacks of all curb cuts and driveways;
7.
Vehicular circulation;
8.
Sidewalks, walkways, trails;
9.
Location and type of all proposed lighting, including details of all proposed fixtures;
10.
Location of recreation and service areas;
11.
Location of rooftop equipment and proposed screening;
12.
Provisions for storage and disposal of waste, garbage and recyclables, including details for screening exterior trash/recycling enclosures; and
13.
Location, sizing and type of water and sewer system mains and proposed service connections.
(3)
Grading/stormwater drainage plan, utilizing a copy of the current certificate of survey as a base for the site in question, prepared and signed by a state-licensed engineer, depicting the following:
a.
Existing contours, at two-foot intervals (may be prepared by a state-licensed surveyor);
b.
Proposed grade elevations, at two-foot maximum intervals;
c.
Drainage plan, including the configuration of drainage areas and calculations;
d.
Storm sewer, catchbasins, invert elevations, type of castings and type of materials;
e.
Spot elevations (may be prepared by a state-licensed surveyor);
f.
Proposed driveway grades;
g.
Surface water ponding and treatment areas; and
h.
Erosion control measures.
(4)
Landscaping plan in accordance with article XII, division 6 of this chapter. The landscape plan must use a copy of the current certificate of survey as a base for the site in question, depicting the following:
a.
Planting schedule (table) containing:
1.
Symbols;
2.
Quantities;
3.
Common names;
4.
Botanical names;
5.
Sizes of plant material;
6.
Root specification (bare root, balled and burlapped, potted, etc.); and
7.
Special planting instructions;
b.
Location, type and size of all existing significant trees to be removed or preserved;
c.
Planting detail (show all species to scale at normal mature crown diameter or spread for local hardiness zone);
d.
Typical sections with details of fences, tie walls, planter boxes, tot lots, picnic areas, berms and the like;
e.
Typical sections with details of landscape islands, planter beds and foundation plantings, with identification of materials used;
f.
Note indicating how disturbed soil areas will be restored through the use of sodding, seeding or other techniques;
g.
Delineation of both sodded and seeded areas with respective areas in square feet;
h.
Coverage plan for underground irrigation system, if any;
i.
Where landscape or manmade materials are used to provide screening from adjacent and neighboring properties, a cross-through section shall be provided showing the perspective of the site from the neighboring property at the property line elevation; and
j.
Other existing or proposed conditions which could be expected to affect landscaping.
(5)
Other plans and information as required by the planner, including, but not limited to:
a.
Architectural elevations of all principal and accessory buildings (type, color and materials used in all external surfaces);
b.
Typical floor plan and typical room plan drawn to scale with a summary of square footage for each use or activity;
c.
Fire protection plan;
d.
Type, location and size (area and height) of all signs to be erected upon the property in question;
e.
Vicinity map showing the subject property in reference to nearby highways or major street intersections; and
f.
Lighting plan.
(Code 1970; Code 1992, § 850.04(3)H)