Plans And Other Information To Accompany Permit Applications
Each application for a building permit shall be accompanied by a site plan, drawn to scale showing:
The actual dimensions and square footage of the building site and building envelope with a topographical survey of the site;
The location, square footage, gross floor area and floor area ratio of the proposed buildings, including all walls and fences and all driveways, parking areas and other paved surfaces, upon the site;
The location and square footage of all hardscapes, including, without limitation, accessory uses and planned conditional uses, the "hardscape ratio" and, the maximum accessory uses; and
The precise dimensions, floor plans and drawings showing architectural elevations of the proposed buildings on all sides, and such other information as may reasonably be required by the city building official to assure compliance with the provisions of this and all other applicable ordinances. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to verify all setback lines shown on the site plan.
In accordance with the Tennessee Water Quality Act, Tennessee Code Annotated, § 69-3-108, any activity which alters the course or physical character of a stream, defined by a blue line on a seven and one half (7½) minute U.S.G.S. quadrangle, requires an Aquatic Resource Alteration Permit (ARAP.) This permit is required for activities such as stream channelization, stream enlargement, dredging, or diversions in box culverts. To obtain the permit, application must be made to Tennessee Division of Water Pollution Control.
HISTORY Repealed & Replaced by Ord. 2024-14 on 9/18/2024
Plans And Other Information To Accompany Permit Applications
Each application for a building permit shall be accompanied by a site plan, drawn to scale showing:
The actual dimensions and square footage of the building site and building envelope with a topographical survey of the site;
The location, square footage, gross floor area and floor area ratio of the proposed buildings, including all walls and fences and all driveways, parking areas and other paved surfaces, upon the site;
The location and square footage of all hardscapes, including, without limitation, accessory uses and planned conditional uses, the "hardscape ratio" and, the maximum accessory uses; and
The precise dimensions, floor plans and drawings showing architectural elevations of the proposed buildings on all sides, and such other information as may reasonably be required by the city building official to assure compliance with the provisions of this and all other applicable ordinances. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to verify all setback lines shown on the site plan.
In accordance with the Tennessee Water Quality Act, Tennessee Code Annotated, § 69-3-108, any activity which alters the course or physical character of a stream, defined by a blue line on a seven and one half (7½) minute U.S.G.S. quadrangle, requires an Aquatic Resource Alteration Permit (ARAP.) This permit is required for activities such as stream channelization, stream enlargement, dredging, or diversions in box culverts. To obtain the permit, application must be made to Tennessee Division of Water Pollution Control.
HISTORY Repealed & Replaced by Ord. 2024-14 on 9/18/2024