Identification of required additional information. At the sketch plan conference, the Planning Board may request additional information, including any of the items listed in the checklist below. The Planning Board is not limited to this list and may request any additional information it deems necessary or appropriate. In determining the amount of information it will require, the Planning Board will consider the type of use, its location, and the size and potential impact of the project. The Planning Board may require that any plans required as part of a site plan application be stamped by a licensed professional land surveyor, engineer, architect, landscape architect or other appropriate licensed professional as applicable.
Site plan checklist:
(1) Title of drawing, including name and address of applicant and person responsible for preparation of such drawing.
(2) North arrow, scale and date.
(3) Boundaries of the property plotted to scale.
(4) Existing watercourses, wetlands and floodplains.
(5) Grading and drainage plan, showing existing and proposed contours. The drainage plan shall also clearly explain the methodology used to project stormwater quantities and the resultant peak flow conditions.
(6) Location, design, type of construction, proposed use and exterior dimensions of all buildings. This may include an elevation drawing.
(7) Location, design and construction materials of all off-street parking and loading areas, showing access and egress.
(8) Provision for pedestrian access, including sidewalks and street furniture.
(9) Location of any outdoor storage, loading areas and/or dumpsters.
(10) Location, design and construction materials of all existing or proposed site improvements, including drains, culverts, retaining walls and fences.
(11) Description of the method of sewage disposal, and location, design and construction materials of such facilities.
(12) Description of the type and quantity of water supply needed, the method of securing water supply, and the location, design and construction materials of such facilities.
(13) Location of fire and other emergency zones, including the location of fire hydrants.
(14) Location, design and construction materials of all energy distribution facilities, including electrical, gas and solar energy and other public utilities such as cable and telephone.
(15) Location, size and design and construction materials of all proposed signs as required in Article
IX, §
272-61, Sign regulations.
(16) General landscaping plan and planting schedule as required by Article
IX, §
272-57, including the location and proposed development of all buffer areas, including existing vegetative cover.
(17) Location and design of outdoor lighting facilities.
(18) Designation of the amount of building area proposed for retail sales or similar commercial activity.
(19) An estimated project construction schedule and phasing sequences.
(20) Record of application for and approval status of all necessary permits from state, federal and county officials.
(21) Identification of any federal, state or county permits required for the project's execution.
(22) Other elements to the proposed development as considered necessary by the Planning Board, including, within reason:
(a) Engineering plans to illustrate grading plan, public or private utilities systems and such other supporting data as may be necessary.
(b) A traffic study to show impact of project on existing traffic patterns.
(c) Study to review the potential for air pollution when a use is identified as releasing possible pollutants.
(d) Preparation of a visual impact assessment (VIA) for the project using as guidance the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's Visual Policy, "Assessing and Mitigating Visual Impacts," DEP-00-2, as part of compliance with the State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA).
(e) The project's impact on existing public services, such as ambulance services, fire service, hospitals, utilities and schools.