(A) Preliminary plan.
(1) The applicant shall submit a preliminary site plan describing the concept for the development of the entire tract to the Planning Commission.
(2) The preliminary site plan shall conform with the site plan requirements set forth in this chapter and include the following additional requirements:
(a) Be drawn to a scale of one inch equals 100 feet;
(b) Including the following:
1. Location of all existing public water supply wells within 1,000 feet;
2. Location of Wellhead Protection Zone 1 and Zone 2 areas within 500 feet of property; and
3. Location of septic tanks (including size and capacity) and/or sewage lift stations, force mains and grease traps.
(c) Provide the regulations used to control the uses permitted in the project and the uses specifically prohibited;
(d) Provide a complete list of the types and volumes of all hazardous materials (including fuels) used, stored, processed, handled or disposed, other than those volumes and types associated with normal household use;
(e) Provide a description of the types of wastes generated and method of disposal including: solid wastes, hazardous wastes, sewage and non-sewage wastewater discharges;
(f) Provide plans and documents containing information to show compliance with the performance standards;
(g) Provide other additional information as may be required by reviewing agencies regarding: the proposed use, its potential impact to water quality, hydrogeologic information, monitoring and mitigation measures.
(B) Final plan.
(1) After approval of the preliminary plan, but prior to the issuance of any building permit and/or commencement of construction, the applicant shall have approval of the Planning Commission and a final plan covering the entire tract or that portion proposed for development.
(2) The final plan shall:
(a) Provide a complete list of the types and volumes of all hazardous materials (including fuel) used, stored, processed, handled or disposed, other than those volumes and types associated with normal household use;
(b) Provide a description of the types of wastes generated and method of disposal including: solid wastes, hazardous wastes, sewage and non-sewage wastewater discharges;
(c) Provide plans and documents containing information to show compliance with the performance standards;
(d) Provide other additional information as may be required by reviewing agencies regarding: the proposed use, its potential impact to water quality, hydrogeologic information, monitoring and mitigation measures.
(3) The applicant may, if desired, submit only one final plan for the purpose of securing approval of the development plan if the plan submitted complies with all the requirements of the final plan. The Planning Commission may grant final approval to such a plan after only one review.
(`00 Code, § 11-1708)