(A) For new building construction, the site plan must be drawn on a recent plat of survey or have the survey attached. For replacement private water wells of existing structures, the site plan should be superimposed upon the survey map, or a copy of the survey map should be submitted with the application if a survey of the site has been made.
(B) The site plan must show the following required features:
(1) The location of existing onsite buildings, driveways, parking areas and other improvements, even if they will be removed;
(2) The location of any proposed new buildings, driveways, parking areas and other improvements;
(3) The location of utility and access easements;
(4) The location of existing water wells;
(5) The location of existing and proposed onsite sewage systems, including the locations of the septic tank or tanks, sewer line or lines, absorption trenches, subsurface drains and distribution boxes;
(6) All onsite potential sources of groundwater contamination;
(7) The boundaries of the site and the dimension of each boundary; and
(8) If the applicant has a title search for the subject property, a copy of the title search must be submitted.
(C) The site plan submitted with an application for a new private water well shall be large enough to show legibly the proposed location of the new private water well, and the location of required features. The site plan shall be drawn to scale, and shall show accurate measurements of the distances from the proposed location of the new private water well to each of the other required features of the site plan, including the boundaries of the site.
(D) If the site is within a flood plain, the site plan must show topographical elevations and indicate that the top of the finished well casing or pitless adapter for the proposed private water well shall be at least two feet above the elevation of the regulatory flood elevation.
(E) The site plan shall include, as an inset or as an attachment, a sketch of the geographical location of the site, showing at least the closest intersection of public roads.
(F) The site plan must state the name, address, email address and telephone number of the person who prepared the site plan.
(G) To the extent practicable, a site plan shall also show the location of water wells, onsite sewage systems and potential sources of groundwater contamination on any contiguous site, when the water well will potentially be located less than 100 feet from the contiguous site. The location of such features may be a matter of record in the Health Department.
(H) A person applying for a permit to abandon a private water well shall submit with the application a site plan large enough to show legibly the location of the well in relationship to the boundaries of the site and existing features, such as onsite buildings, onsite sanitary sewer lines, and onsite sewage systems, and, if any existing building is to be demolished, to two nearby property pins or permanent landmarks, such as numbered electric poles.
(Ord. 2017-24, passed 11-20-2017)