In lieu of a plot plan, the developer shall submit a site plan. Such plan shall be at a scale from one inch to ten feet, to one inch to fifty feet at ten-foot increments. Each site plan shall, through one or more, pages, show:
(a) Existing site conditions, including topography (at two-foot contour intervals), drainage, tree clusters, buildings, utilities, roads, wetlands, flood plains and nearby properties. Any and/or all of the aforesaid may be waived upon request of the developer and the approval of the Planning Commission.
(b) For nonresidential, commercial and/or industrial development, off-site conditions, which are intended to show the land development in relationship to surrounding properties, land uses and facilities. Information will include land within 100 feet of the proposed development and will include topographic contours, building location, ownership, land use, vehicular facilities and circulation, as well as related information.
(c) Proposed developments for commercial and/or industrial development including buildings (with frontal elevation and footprints), parking, vehicular and pedestrian access areas, storm drainage, landscaping, lighting plan, utility location and size. This drawing will be to scale, as noted above, with dimensions shown.
(d) Property information with a boundary survey completed by a professional land surveyor.
(Ord. 2143. Passed 8-16-93.)