Drawings (number of sets to be determined by the Village) that include the information set forth below are required for processing permitted uses in the B-1, B-2 and B-3 Business Districts. Chapter 13 of this title includes requirement for processing map amendments (rezoning), special uses and planned developments.
A. Site information, including:
1. Name and address of the owner, applicant, planner, architect, engineer, and landscape architect.
2. Date, scale and north arrow.
3. Total acreage of the site.
4. Title by which the property or project is to be referred.
B. A copy of a survey, prepared by a registered land surveyor, including a legal description of the subject property.
C. Existing zoning of the subject property.
D. Existing zoning of adjacent parcels.
E. Adjacent development, including buildings, drives, fences, walls, parking lots, etc., within a minimum of one hundred feet (100') of the subject property.
F. Location and size of all buildings and structures, both existing and proposed.
G. Ground elevations of the property, both existing and proposed.
H. Locations of floodplain, floodway, wetlands and existing vegetation.
I. Soil analysis, if required by the Village Engineer.
J. Existing and proposed building setbacks from street rights-of- way and all property lines.
K. Yards and spaces between all structures, existing and proposed.
L. Location and dimensions of all fences and walls, existing and proposed.
M. A landscape plan, prepared by a qualified landscape architect, which includes spot elevations, or is superimposed on a halftoned grading plan to show the relationship between proposed plantings and final grades.
N. Identification of vehicular, pedestrian and service access, including:
1. Distance from the driveway opening at the curb to the prolongation of the property line of the nearest intersecting street.
2. Width of proposed access drives and drive aisles.
3. Identification and location of:
d. Existing driveways, if any.
e. Parking regulations and signs.
O. Off street parking and loading facilities, including the number of spaces and dimensions of spaces, drive aisles and loading zones.
P. Elevations of the proposed structure or addition, including:
1. Height, length and width.
2. Proposed materials and colors for all elements of the building.
3. Cross sections showing the relationships between all roof mounted mechanical equipment and the top of the screen wall.
4. Location of utility meters and ground supported transformers, and proposed method of screening these elements when visible to the public.
Q. Photometric plan, superimposed on the site plan, showing:
1. Point by point foot-candle intensities, extended to all property lines.
2. Locations of light standards.
3. Average maintained foot-candle intensities.
4. Method of illumination.
5. Catalog cuts and specifications for light standards and luminaries.
R. Outdoor storage areas, if any, and proposed method of screening of these areas from public view.
S. Waste disposal facilities, including trash bins, compactors, etc., and provision for screening these elements from public view.
T. Preliminary engineering, drainage, and grading plans, if required by the Village Engineer. Final engineering plans shall, however, be approved by the Village Engineer prior to the issuance of a building permit. (Ord. 2002-01-15B, 1-15-2002)