§ 154.289 FINAL SITE PLAN REVIEW.
   Final site plan review is mandatory. An application for final site plan review, along with the final site plan, shall be submitted 21 days prior to the next scheduled Planning Commission meeting. The Village Planner will review the application and plans for completeness, and then transmit the application and plans to the Planning Commission. Incomplete applications will not be forwarded for consideration. Final site plans shall contain the following information:
   (A)   The date, north arrow, and scale; the scale shall be sized to appropriately fit on a 24-inch by 36-inch sized sheet. The dates of all revisions shall be noted on the plan;
   (B)   The name, firm address, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses of the individual responsible for the preparation of the site plan;
   (C)   The name, address, telephone numbers, and e-mail address of the property owner or applicant, and all others associated with the property and project;
   (D)   A location sketch drawn to scale showing the relationship of the proposed use to the area within 300 feet;
   (E)   All lot and/or property lines, including required setbacks, are to be shown and dimensioned;
   (F)   The location and height of all existing and proposed structures on, and within, 100 feet of the subject property’s boundary;
   (G)   The location and dimensions of all existing and proposed drives, sidewalks, curb openings, signs, exterior lighting, curbing, parking facilities (showing dimensions of a typical parking space), unloading areas, recreation areas, common use areas, and areas to be conveyed for public use and purpose, including handicapped requirements;
   (H)   The location and pavement width and right-of-way width of all abutting roads, streets, alleys, or easements;
   (I)   Property lines and respective zoning abutting the subject property;
   (J)   Proposed zoning changes for the subject property or abutting properties;
   (K)   The location of all landscaping and the location, height, and types of fences and walls;
   (L)   The size and location of existing and proposed utilities, including proposed connections to public sewer or water supply systems;
   (M)   The location and size of all existing and proposed surface water drainage facilities;
   (N)   Adequate information concerning soils, groundwater, water table, and the impact of the proposed activities on each;
   (O)   For multiple-family, manufactured housing park developments, and parking facilities with ten or more spaces, contour intervals shall be shown (two-foot intervals for average slopes of 10% and under, five-foot intervals for slopes over 10%). Topography, however, may be required on all site plans at the discretion of the Planning Commission. Summary schedules and views should be affixed, as applicable in residential developments, which give the following data:
      (1)   The number of dwellings proposed (by type), including typical floor plans for each type of dwelling;
      (2)   The number and location (by code if necessary) of one-bedroom units, two-bedroom units, and the like;
      (3)   The residential area of the site in acres and in square feet, including breakdowns of both measures for any sub-areas or staging areas (excluding all existing rights-of-way), and indicating total square footage of rights-of-way for each sub-area or staging area; and
      (4)   Typical elevation views of the front and side of each type of building.
   (P)   Additional information, as the Planning Commission may deem necessary, in order to determine the impact of the proposed use on the public health, safety, and general welfare; and
   (Q)   The applicant shall ensure, and be able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Planning Commission, that all necessary reviews and approvals of other local, county, state, and federal agencies and associated regulations are satisfactorily met, complied with, and completed.
(Prior Code, § 154.261) (Ord. 48, passed 6-21-2005)