§ 6-1-74. Submission of plans; information required.  


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  • (a)

    No permit shall be issued until there is filed with director of transportation for his approval two (2) copies of plans showing the location and dimensions of all proposed improvements.

    (b)

    Additional plans may be required for driveway approaches to state highway system streets within the corporate limits.

    (c)

    A minimum of three (3) working days shall be required for the initial review of the site plan by the director of transportation.

    (d)

    Information that must be shown on plans submitted shall include:

    (1)

    Location of the property, including street name and address;

    (2)

    The character of the present and future property use and the current zoning;

    (3)

    Location of all existing and proposed buildings;

    (4)

    Pavement and right-of-way widths;

    (5)

    For commercial and/or industrial facilities, the proposed location of off-street loading and unloading facilities;

    (6)

    Interior parking arrangements and traffic circulation patterns, and number of spaces required;

    (7)

    Location of existing utilities, retaining walls, storm drainage facilities, poles, and other physical features which affect the driveway location;

    (8)

    All existing driveways, property lines, and driveways to be closed;

    (9)

    All proposed driveways, including all parcels reserved for future development;

    (10)

    Location of existing and proposed sidewalks, curbs, and wheelchair ramps on or adjacent to the property;

    (11)

    Driveways on the opposite side of the street;

    (12)

    All existing and/or required turn lanes and transition tapers;

    (13)

    Proposed median openings with storage lanes and transition tapers;

    (14)

    Location of all easements;

    (15)

    North arrow;

    (16)

    Scale, not greater that 1" = 10' or less than 1" = 40', 1" = 20' is preferred;

    (17)

    Major developments may require a traffic study prepared by a transportation professional. Such studies shall include trip generation, existing and proposed traffic assignments, complete demographics of the development, and other information helpful in evaluating the proposed development.

(Ord. No. 89-126, § 1, 11-2-89)