(a) Procedure.
(2) Action by the Zoning Board of Appeals. If, according to Chapter 1133 to 1137, the excavation, construction or use of land for which application for a permit has been made, requires the issuance of a special use permit, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall hold a public hearing on the application for a special use permit and after such hearing on the application shall direct the Zoning Administrator to issue a special use permit for the excavation, the construction or the use of the land in accordance with a site plan approved by the Zoning Board of Appeals.
The breach of any condition, safeguard or requirement shall automatically invalidate the special use permit.
(b) Material to be Submitted by Applicant.
(1) Vicinity Map. The Vicinity Map shall be drawn at a scale of 2,000 feet to the inch or larger and show the relationship of the proposal to existing community facilities that may affect or serve it, such as roads, shopping areas, schools, etc. It shall also show all properties, subdivisions, streets and easements within 500 feet of the property on which the use for which application is made is proposed to be situated. Such a sketch may be superimposed on a United States Geological Survey map of the area.
(2) Topographic Map. The Topographic Map of the property on which the use for which application is made is proposed to be situated shall be drawn at the scale of 100 feet to the inch or larger, shall show existing topography or a contour interval of not more than five feet. This map shall also show the location of pertinent natural features that may influence the design of the proposed use such as watercourses, swamps, rock outcrops and single trees eight or more inches in diameter.
(3) Site Plan. This map of the property on which the use for which application is made is proposed to be situated shall be drawn at the same scale as the Topographic Map in subsection (b)(2) hereof and shall show the location of all automobile parking, and all parking for commercial vehicles while loading and unloading, the location and width of all driveways, exits and entrances, the location of any outdoor storage areas, the location of all existing or proposed site improvements including drains, culverts, retaining walls, and fences, provide a description and the location of sewage disposal facilities, show the location and size of all signs, the location of proposed buffer areas and the designs of lighting facilities.
(4) Elevations and/or sections. The required site plan by elevations and/or sections at the same or larger scale as required for the site plan drawn in sufficient detail to delineate clearly the bulk and height of all buildings and other structures included in the proposal for which application for a certificate is made.
(Ord. 90-00. Passed 12-18-00.)
(Ord. 90-00. Passed 12-18-00.)