A site plan shall include the following data, details, and supporting plans. The number of pages submitted will depend on the proposal's size and complexity. All site plans shall be prepared by a registered professional engineer, architect, or landscape architect. Applicable items required for submission include:
(a) Name of the project, boundaries, and location maps showing the site's location in the City, date, north arrow, and scale of the plan.
(b) Name and address of the owner of record, developer, and seal of the engineer, surveyor, architect, or landscape architect who prepared the site plan.
(c) Names and addresses of all owners of record of abutting parcels and those parcels within two hundred feet (200') of the property line.
(d) All existing lot lines, easements, and rights-of-way. Include area in acres or square feet, and abutting land uses.
(e) The location and use of all existing and proposed buildings and structures within the development including building footprints, overhangs, site coverage, building-ground contact, and area. A brief description of the use of the site shall be included with an estimate of the number of employees.
(f) All dimensions of height and floor area and showing all exterior entrances.
(g) Illustrations of traffic movement, ingress and egress, and the location of all present and proposed public and private drives, parking areas, driveways, sidewalks, ramps, curbs, fences, paths, landscaping, walls, and fences.
(h) The location, height, intensity, and bulb type (e.g., fluorescent, sodium incandescent) of all external lighting fixtures.
(i) The location, height, size, materials, and design of all proposed signage.
(j) The location of all present and proposed utility systems; including sewage or septic systems; water supply system; telephone, cable and electrical systems; and storm drainage system, including existing and proposed drain lines, culverts, catch basins, headwalls, endwalls, hydrants, manholes, and drainage swales.
(k) Plans to prevent the pollution of surface or groundwater, erosion of soil both during and after construction, excessive runoff, excessive raising or lowering of the watertable, and flooding of other properties, as applicable.
(l) Existing and proposed topography at a one foot (1') contour interval. All elevations shall refer to the nearest United States Coastal and Geodetic Bench Mark. If any portion of the parcel is within the one hundred (100) year flood plain, the area will be shown and base flood elevations given. This requirement shall be waived if the project involves an expansion of an existing building.
(m) A landscape plan showing all existing natural land features, trees, forest cover, and water resources, and all proposed changes to these features including size and type of plant material. Water resources will include ponds, lakes, streams, wetlands, floodplains, and drainage retention areas.
(n) For new construction or alterations to any existing building, a table containing the following information must be included:
(1) Area of the building to be used for a particular use such as retail operation, office, storage, etc.
(2) Maximum number of employees.
(3) Maximum seating capacity where applicable.
(4) Number of parking spaces existing and required for the intended use.
(Ord. 2001-35. Passed 7-17-01.)