(A) Before any building permit shall be issued, a site plan drawn to a scale of 1 inch = 20 feet for sites 5 acres or less, or up to 1 inch = 100 feet for sites over 5 acres, and placed on a standard sheet shall be submitted to the Township Clerk.
(B) The site plan shall contain the following information:
(1) Statistical data including: number of dwelling units, bedroom composition (e.g., 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom), if any, and total acreage involved in the project. In the case of mobile home parks, the size and location of each mobile home site shall be shown. In all other cases, the location, type, horsepower, fuel, dimension and other data of all machinery to be used on the proposed site;
(2) The location of principal and accessory buildings on the lot and the relationship of each structure to another; including setbacks;
(3) Vehicular traffic and pedestrian circulation features within and without the site, including the location of driveways and streets within 150 feet of the site;
(4) The location and dimension of all off-street parking areas including maneuvering lanes, off-street loading spaces, and other service areas within the development;
(5) The location, dimensions and proposed use of all on-site recreation areas, if any;
(6) The location of all proposed landscaping, fences or walls. Landscape plan may be required;
(7) The height and dimensions of all structures, and a typical floor plan;
(8) Front, rear and side elevation of any typical structure proposed for development;
(9) The location and capacity of private or public water, drainage and sanitary sewer services and solid waste disposal facilities servicing the site. The point of discharge for all drains and pipes shall be specified;
(10) The location, dimensions and lighting of all signs;
(11) The location, intensity and orientation of outdoor lighting;
(12) A location map at a larger scale, indicating the relationship of the site to the surrounding land use;
(13) A topographic map showing existing elevations at 2-foot contour intervals, which also identifies boundary lines and all natural features of the site. U.S.G.S. or Genesee County datum may be acceptable;
(14) Sufficient drainage information to permit the evaluation of drainage from the site to its nearest drainage course; and
(15) Information related to hazardous materials, including:
(a) Any areas or structures to be used for the storage, use, loading/unloading, recycling or disposal of hazardous substances;
(b) Location of any underground and above-ground storage tanks for such uses as fuel storage, waste oil holding tanks, chemical storage, hazardous waste storage, collection of contaminated stormwater or wash water, and all similar uses;
(c) Delineation of areas on the site which are known or suspected to be contaminated, together with a report on the status of site cleanup;
(d) Submission of the Hazardous Substance Reporting Form for Site Plan Review; and
(e) Submission of the State/County Environmental Permits Checklist.
(Ord. § 23.03, passed 5-22-1997)