A site plan shall contain the following information:
(A) The date, north arrow and scale. The scale shall be not less than 1 inch equals 50 feet for property under 3 acres and at least 1 inch equals 100 feet for those 3 acres or more;
(B) All lot and/or property lines are to be shown and dimensioned. All required and provided setbacks shall be shown;
(C) The location and height of all existing and proposed structures on and within 100 feet of the subject property;
(D) The location and dimensions of all existing and proposed drives, sidewalks, curb openings, signs, exterior lighting, parking areas (show dimensions of a typical parking space), unloading areas, and recreation areas;
(E) The location and the pavement and right-of-way width of all abutting roads, streets, or alleys;
(F) The name and firm address of the professional civil engineering or architectural firm(s) responsible for the preparation of the site plan;
(G) The name and address of the property owner or petitioner;
(H) The location of all rubbish receptacles and landscaping and the location, height, and type of fences and walls;
(I) Size and location of existing and proposed utilities including proposed connections to public sewer or water supply systems;
(J) Location of all fire hydrants, if applicable;
(K) A summary schedule should be affixed, if applicable, which gives the following data:
(1) The number of dwelling units proposed, to include the number, size, and location of 1-bedroom units, 2-bedroom units and the like; and
(2) The residential area of the site in acres and in square feet, including the breakdowns for any sub-areas or staging areas (excluding all existing rights-of-way).
(L) Size and location of all surface drainage facilities;
(M) Existing and proposed contour shall be shown on all site plans (2-foot interval minimum) as may be required by the Township Engineer;
(N) Utility and other easements;
(O) Clusters of trees, as well as existing individual trees over 24 inches in diameter;
(P) Existing wetlands;
(Q) Floodplains, drainage courses, lakes, ponds, drains, rivers, and streams, including their water surface elevation, floodplain elevation, and normal high water elevation;
(R) List of soils on the site utilizing the Soil Conservation Service’s most recent "Soil Survey of Genesee County;"
(S) Proposed sign locations; and
(T) For multiple-family development site plans, there shall be shown typical elevation views of the front and side of each type of building proposed, as well as typical dimensioned floor plans for each type of dwelling unit.
(Ord. 99, passed 11-18-1996, § 17.03)