§  95.24  CRITERIA FOR REVIEW.
   (A)   Site plan review procedures. Applications for projects subject to this subchapter shall include the following information in addition to what is required under Article 24 of the zoning ordinance:
      (1)   Existing and proposed land use deed restrictions, if any.
      (2)   Location and outline of all existing septic tanks and drain fields.
      (3)   Location of any floor drains in proposed structures on the site. The point of discharge for all drains and pipes shall be specified on the site plan.
      (4)   Location of existing and proposed public and private drinking water wells, monitoring wells, irrigation wells, test wells, wells used for industrial processes or wells that have no identified use.
      (5)   Inventory of hazardous substances to be stored, used or generated on-site, including CAS numbers.
      (6)   Description and drawings showing size and location for any existing or proposed aboveground and underground storage tanks, piping lines and dispensers.
      (7)   Descriptions of type of operations proposed for the project and drawings showing size, location, and description of any proposed interior or exterior areas of structures for storing, using, loading or unloading of hazardous substances.
      (8)   Reported delineation of areas on the site which are known or suspected to be contaminated, together with a report on the status of cleanup or closure.
      (9)   Completion of the EGLE environmental permits checklist.
   (B)   The project and related improvements shall be designed to protect land and water resources from pollution, including pollution of soils, groundwater, rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, and wetlands.
   (C)   If required by state or federal law, properties using hazardous substances are required to have a spill prevention control and countermeasure (SPCC) plan, a pollution incident prevention plan (PIPP), and/or a storm water pollution prevention plan (SWPPP). Sites that at any time use, store or generate hazardous substances shall be designed to prevent spills and unpermitted discharges to air, surface of the ground, groundwater, lakes, streams, rivers or wetlands.
   (D)   Hazardous substances stored on the site before, during, or after site construction, shall be stored in a location and manner designed to prevent spills and unpermitted discharges to air, surface of the ground, groundwater, lakes, streams, rivers, or wetlands.
   (E)   Secondary containment facilities shall be provided for aboveground storage of hazardous substances in accordance with state and federal requirements. Aboveground secondary containment facilities shall be designed and constructed so that the potentially polluting material cannot escape from the unit by gravity through sewers, drains, or other means, directly or indirectly into a sewer system, or to the waters of the state (including groundwater).
   (F)   Unplugged abandoned wells and cisterns shall be plugged in accordance with regulations and procedures of the EGLE and the County Health Department. General purpose floor drains shall be connected to a public sewer system, and on-site holding tank, or a system authorized through a state surface or groundwater discharge permit. If connected to a public sewer system, then the volume and concentration of waste discharged to the floor drain shall be in compliance with all state, county and local industrial pretreatment requirements.
(Ord. 03-2020, passed 3-16-2020)