§ 157.162 REQUIREMENTS FOR PERMIT FOR CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES.
   An applicant seeking a permit for construction activities covered by this subchapter shall first submit three copies of a development plan to the Zoning Administrator. The development plan shall show the following information. The Zoning Administrator shall have the right to waive certain information requirements from the following list that are not necessary to determine compliance of a specific plan with this chapter.
   (A)   The boundary lines of the area included in the site plan, including angles, dimensions and references to an existing street intersection, an arrow pointing north and the area of the land included in the site plan.
   (B)   Existing and proposed grades and drainage systems and structures; and, when erosion control plans are required, topographic contours at intervals not exceeding two feet shall be provided.
   (C)   The shape, size, location, height and floor area of all existing and proposed structures.
   (D)   Natural features such as trees, streams, lakes or ponds, the 100 year Flood Hazard Area, and man-made features such as existing roads and structures, with indication as to which are to be retained and which removed or altered. The location and type of landscaping treatment to be installed. Adjacent properties and their uses shall be identified.
   (E)   Proposed streets, driveways, parking spaces, and sidewalks with indication of direction of travel for one-way streets and drives and inside radii of all curves. The width of streets, driveways and sidewalks and the total number of parking spaces shall be shown.
   (F)   The size and location of all existing and proposed public and private utilities, and their easements.
   (G)   A vicinity sketch showing the location of the site in relation to the surrounding street system.
   (H)   A legal description of the lot; the name, address and telephone number of the owner, developer and designer.
   (I)   Any other information necessary to establish compliance with this chapter and ordinances or the availability of adequate utility capacity.
(Ord. 101-1986, passed 10-7-86) Penalty, see § 157.999