§ 17.17.050. Materials for review—Minimum requirements.
The applicant shall submit three copies of the following materials as a minimum requirement:
A.
A plot plan stamped by a registered land surveyor or professional engineer shall be provided for all projects;
B.
A site plan, stamped by a registered engineer or architect shall be required for all projects at suitable scale, but not to exceed one inch equals forty feet; one and two family projects shall submit plans drawn to a scale of one inch equals twenty feet. The site plans shall include methods of egress and access, and proposed parking, lot lines, existing and proposed buildings, their foundation, size, total gross floor area, building height, location of solid waste containers, existing and proposed topography (one foot contour intervals), wetlands, areas subject to the one hundred year flood, surface water, drainage provisions and existing and proposed landscape features such as required screening and buffer areas, fences, walls, planting areas and walks, and existing and proposed lighting. The site plan shall also show all contiguous land owned by the applicant or by the owners of the property which is the subject of the application and shall include the location of all easements and right of ways of record both public and private.
In addition to the information required in subsections A and B, the following information must be provided for all new residential, commercial and industrial development projects, which exceed ten thousand gross square feet of total gross floor space or require ten or more parking spaces or an increase of ten or more parking spaces. Residential, commercial and industrial projects under three thousand square feet may be excluded from the following requirements as determined by the site plan review board;
C.
A water and sewer utilities plan stamped by a registered engineer, which may be included on the site plan;
D.
A storm drainage plan, which may be included on the site plan, including design capacity and peak capacity calculations;
E.
A plan stamped by a registered surveyor or engineer showing the location of all required parking spaces, and the proposed method of access to and from the parking area, and the proposed internal circulation plan for the parking areas;
F.
A plan showing the location and number of all proposed uses, residential and commercial.
(C.O.90-237 § 1 (part))