A. Application for a building permit shall be made at city hall on forms provided by the city. Administrative review of the application by the building official shall begin upon submittal of the complete application and the application fee. The following supporting information is required for a complete application:
1. For single-family and two-family dwellings, the following:
a. A survey, prepared by a licensed surveyor registered in the state of Oklahoma, of the boundaries of the lot on which the improvement is proposed to be located; provided:
(1) No survey shall be required for the erection of a portable building on a lot occupied by a single-family or two-family dwelling.
(2) In the A-1 and A-2 districts, no survey shall be required for accessory buildings related to a single-family dwelling or agricultural use, provided the property contains the minimum lot area required by the area regulations of the zoning district.
b. Three (3) complete sets of construction plans.
c. A site plan showing the location of the structure on the lot, all easements, setbacks, curb cuts, and driveways. Every dwelling unit shall have direct access to a dedicated public street or a private road that has been approved by the city and improved to minimum standards established by the city.
d. Drainage information, including grading plans, to show that storm water will be directed to the street side of the lot or to an improved drainage structure in an easement at the rear or side of the lot.
2. For multi-family (3 or more units), commercial, industrial, public buildings, and all public and private institutional development, the following information shall be required:
a. A survey, prepared by a licensed surveyor registered in the state of the boundaries of the lot on which the improvement is proposed to be located.
b. Three (3) sets of complete construction plans, including structural, civil, mechanical, electrical, and fire protection plans, prepared in conformance with applicable codes and ordinances.
c. Three (3) copies of a site plan, drawn to a scale of at least one inch equals twenty feet (1" = 20'), showing the following information on one or more sheets:
(1) The exact size, shape, and dimensions of the lot proposed to be built on with a notation of the total square feet of lot area.
(2) The exact size and location on the lot of all existing buildings and structures, and the exact size and location on the lot of any structure or building proposed to be repaired, altered, erected, or moved.
(3) A declaration of the existing and intended use of each existing or proposed building or structure on the lot, and, if applicable, the number of families or housekeeping units which each existing and proposed building is designed to accommodate.
(4) Adjacent street and alley rights of way, showing curb cuts or proposed points of ingress and egress, and dimensions of driveways. Every dwelling unit shall have direct access to a dedicated public street or a private road that has been approved by the city and improved to minimum standards established by the city.
(5) A landscaping plan showing conformance with landscaping requirements of the zoning code.
(6) Vehicle parking and loading areas, to include delineation of all parking spaces and a total number indicated, dimensions of all aisle widths; specifications for depth and type of paving.
(7) Location of walkways and steps, including all information necessary to show conformance with access requirements for disabled persons.
(8) A drainage plan which shows size and location of existing and proposed storm water structures, flood plain area if applicable, topographic contours at two foot (2') intervals, and proposed grading plans to direct storm water to the street or to an improved drainage structure in an easement at the rear or side of the lot.
(9) Location, dimensions, and type of all easements situated on or abutting the property.
(10) Front, side, and rear yard setbacks illustrated in feet.
(11) Location of exterior lighting, screening, open space, solid waste collection methods and accommodation.
(12) Location and size of existing or proposed utility service;
(13) Any other information that the applicant believes to be relevant to the application.
(14) Persons performing parking lot and driveway resurfacing and restriping shall not be required to submit the full list included above, but they shall be required to submit satisfactory information to verify the proper handling of drainage, that the number of parking spaces will not be reduced below the minimum requirements, that the resurfacing materials conform to minimum city standards, and that the landscaping requirements of this code have been met or will be met upon completion of the improvements. (Ord. 1991-3, 4-4-1991; amd. Ord. 1995-3, 1-19-1995)