(A) The plans shall include a location map that shows the location of the project in the broad context of the town jurisdiction. This location map may be drawn on the development site plans or it may be furnished separately using reduced copies of maps of the town’s planning jurisdiction available at the Planning and Inspections Department.
(B) (1) Development site plans shall be drawn to scale, using such scale that all features required to be shown on the plans are readily discernible.
(2) Very large developments may require that plans shown the development in sections to accomplish this objective without resort to plans that are so large as to be cumbersome, or the objective may be accomplished by using different plans or plans drawn to different scales to illustrate different features.
(3) In all cases, the permit-issuing authority (Land Use Administrator, Board of Adjustment, and Board of Commissioners) shall make the final determination whether the plans submitted are drawn to the appropriate scale, but the applicant for a conditional or special use permit may rely in the first instance on the recommendations of the Land Use Administration.
(C) Development site plans should show on the first page the following information:
(1) Name of the applicant;
(2) Name of development (if any);
(3) North arrow;
(4) Legend; and
(5) Scale.
(Ord. passed 12-20-2001) Penalty, see § 152.999