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Piscataway City Zoning Code

§ 21-1011.3

Procedures.

[1972 Code § 21-1011.3; Ord. No. 05-32]
The developer shall submit an application and plans for preliminary approval disclosing the following:
a. 
The location and size of the site and the nature of the developer's interest in the land proposed to be developed;
b. 
A survey of the property showing existing grades, structures and natural characteristics;
c. 
The location and size of any common open space and the form or organization proposed to own and maintain any common open space;
d. 
The use and the location of all proposed buildings and other structures, and proposed final grades;
e. 
The proposals for the disposition of sanitary waste, storm water and solid waste;
f. 
Architectural plans of all buildings and other structures proposed;
g. 
Landscaping plans as required in subsection 21-1011.2;
h. 
The substance of covenants, grants of easements or other restrictions proposed to be imposed upon the use of the land, buildings, and structures, including proposed easements or grants for public utilities;
i. 
The provisions for parking of vehicles, and the location and width of proposed streets and public ways;
j. 
In the case of plans which call for development over a period of years, a schedule showing the proposed times within which applications for final approval of all sections of the planned residential development are intended to be filed;
k. 
An environmental impact assessment containing the following information:
1. 
Description of the proposed project.
2. 
Inventory and analysis of the existing environmental conditions at the project site and the surrounding areas which shall describe air quality, topography, surface water quality, soils, geology, ground water, water supply, vegetation, wildlife, archaeological and historical features, land use, aesthetics, and noise levels.
3. 
A listing of all licenses, permits or other approvals as required by municipal, County, or State law and the status of each.
4. 
An assessment of the probable impact of the project, both adverse and beneficial on the topics listed in paragraph k, 2 above.
5. 
Any probable adverse environmental effects which cannot be avoided, including effects upon:
(a) 
Water quality.
(b) 
Water supply.
(c) 
Noise.
(d) 
Undesirable land use patterns.
(e) 
Damage or destruction of significant plant or wildlife.
(f) 
Air quality.
(g) 
Aesthetics.
(h) 
Traffic.
(i) 
Property taxes.
(j) 
Destruction of any natural resources.
(k) 
Destruction of any man-made resources.
6. 
Description of the steps to be taken during and after construction, both at the project site and in the surrounding area, to minimize the adverse environmental effects.
7. 
The alternatives to the proposed project.
8. 
Summary Environmental Assessment. The EIA shall contain a concise summary of the environmental impacts of the proposed project. This summary should evaluate the adverse and positive environmental effects of the project, should it be implemented, and the public benefits expected to derive from the project, if any.