(A) Right-of-way permit applications shall be subject to a plan review. The plan review shall consist of a site plan and other exhibits as deemed necessary by the city in order to gain full insight into the developer’s intent. A site plan of the proposed project shall be prepared by design professionals such as architects, landscape architects, surveyors or engineers and be submitted to the city with the appropriate fee and application forms.
(B) A site plan shall include:
(1) Three paper copies and one digital copy;
(2) Map drawn to scale, preferably one inch = 20 inches, one inch = 50 inches or one inch = 100 feet;
(3) Existing topography and contour intervals not exceeding five feet;
(4) Final grade contours with intervals not exceeding five feet;
(5) Vicinity maps with existing streets;
(6) Pre- and post-construction surface water drainage patterns;
(7) Existing natural features;
(8) Location of existing and proposed utilities including, but not limited to, water and sewer lines (size), power lines, storm sewers and the like; and
(9) A traffic control and erosion protection plan for the proposed construction, excavation or work (if applicable).
(Ord. 40-2006, passed 10-17-2006)