(a) In addition to the requirements set forth in Sections 1466.05, 1466.07, and 1466.08, each applicant for a permit to construct a new building or structure shall also submit to the Building Commissioner a Plot Plan of the property where such proposed construction or reconstruction is or shall be situated, prepared by a registered engineer or a registered surveyor, along with the deposit required under Section 1466.12.
(b) The Plot Plan shall conform to the following standards and shall contain the following information:
(1) The existing elevation of the center line of the street;
(2) The existing elevation of the top of the near street curb, if any;
(3) The existing elevation of the top of the nearest portion of the sidewalk, if any;
(4) The existing elevation at each corner of the lot;
(5) The first or main floor elevation and the location of adjacent buildings within 150 feet;
(6) The elevations of the proposed finished grade of lot using a one-foot contour interval; a greater contour interval may be used on steeper grades subject to authorization of the Village Engineer;
(7) The proposed elevation of the first or main floor of the building and the lawn grade at the major building corners;
(8) Garage floor elevation;
(9) The foundation and/or slab elevation;
(10) The bearings and lot dimensions, of the lot and block number or the lot and tract number, an arrow showing the north direction, and the street name;
(11) Building to be dimensionally tied to property line. Show all minimum front, side, and rear yards and lot width at setback. Show all perimeter dimensions of building;
(12) A reference benchmark established on some permanent object in the near vicinity which shall remain undisturbed during construction and available for elevation check. The benchmark may be assumed as 100 feet with prior approval of the Village Engineer, where a Village bench is not available.
(13) Stamp by registered surveyor attesting to his survey and that monumentation of all lot corners were found or set;
(14) The location and elevation of all existing and proposed sanitary sewers, water lines, well location(s), septic systems, and storm sewers within or adjacent to the lot; and
(15) Any other information that may be required by the Building Commissioner or Village Engineer to assure that the proposed building elevation and site grading are compatible with adjacent property and that positive drainage is achieved.
(16) Locations of all proposed erosion control devices, sedimentation areas, and temporary drainage facilities.
(17) The type of permanent and final vegetation and structures that will be planted and installed and the agreed time within which such vegetation and structures are to be planted and installed.
(18) Proposed site grading including proposed culverts, storm sewers and inlets, and swales or ditches. Calculations may be required subject to the needs of the Village Engineer.
(19) Details of all permanent drainage structures and erosion control devices.
(20) Easements for all existing watercourses and drainage facilities serving more than one parcel.
(21) Minimum scale of 1" = 50'.
(c) The Village Engineer shall approve such Plot Plan only if satisfied that:
(1) The proposed building or structure shall not unreasonably adversely impact neighboring properties due to erosion or sedimentation, and
(2) The building or structure itself shall not be subject to adverse drainage consequences.
(d) If so approved, the applicant may proceed to undertake his improvements.
(Ord. 2016-40. Passed 12-12-16.)