§ 190-70. Preliminary Major Subdivisions.

In addition to the requirements indicated in § 190-67, the information below shall be shown on the plans for all preliminary major subdivision applications:

A. The proposed name of the subdivision.

B. Curve data for all property lines.

C. Proposed lot and block numbers for each proposed lot.

D. Required building envelopes drawn for each lot, showing graphically and by dimension the minimum front, side and rear yard setbacks, as well as any easements within which the construction of buildings is prohibited.

E. Location and use of open space, if any, to be deeded to the Village or controlled by an open space organization, as well as the use and nature of any other common areas.

F. Location, dimensions and nature of existing and proposed improvements in any streets, within or abutting the tract for a minimum distance of two hundred (200) feet beyond the tract boundaries, including profiles and cross-sections for all proposed streets, sidewalks, alleys, and planting strips; radii, points of curvature and tangency and central angles of all curves, both centerline and curb.

G. Existing and proposed water supply, including plans and :profiles of proposed water mains, pipe material and sizes, -valves, joints, hydrants and location of private wells.

H. Existing and proposed sanitary sewer service. If septic disposal systems are proposed, test hole locations and soil log information shall be submitted, along with the location of existing septic tanks and fields. If connection to public sanitary sewers is contemplated, the applicant shall submit plans and profiles of proposed sanitary sewer lines; pipe length, material and sizes; location of pumping stations, manholes and other structures; and appropriate elevations.

I. Plans and profiles of existing and proposed storm drainage design and improvements, including a map showing the entire drainage area; the drainage area contributing to each pertinent drainage structure; drainage tabulation sheets showing calculations for each drainage area; length, size and material of drain pipes; direction of flow; location of inverts, manholes, dry wells, groundwater recharge basins, swales, drainage basins and other structures; and elevations of grates, inverts, etc.

J. Proposed location of easements for gas, electric, telephone and cable television service.

K. Existing and proposed topographic contours, both for the tract and for adjacent areas affecting and affected by the development. Contour intervals shall not exceed the following: up to 10% grade: two feet; over 10% grade: five feet. Contours elevations shall be referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929.



**Webmasters Note: The previous subsection (K) has been amended as per Ordinance No. 3035

L. If regrading near existing buildings is proposed, proposed spot grades at the corners of all buildings, and finished floor elevations of buildings.

M. Location and description of existing and proposed street trees, landscaping and natural vegetation to remain. Information for proposed plantings shall include common and scientific names, number of plants, planted size and root specification.

N. The location and design of fences, walls, sidewalks and similar improvements to be proposed.

O. If development is proposed in phases or stages, a phasing plan.

§ 190-71. Final Major Subdivisions.

In addition to the requirements indicated in § 190-67, the information below shall be shown on the plans for all minor subdivision applications. Minor subdivision plans shall use a sheet size of either 8.5" x 13", 15" x 21", 24" x 36" or 30" x 42".

A..' Those items required for preliminary major subdivisions pursuant to § 190-70, shown in final form.

B. Information sufficient to demonstrate that all of the conditions of preliminary approval have been satisfied.

C. Name of the map.

D. Location and description of existing and proposed monuments, including monuments where found, monuments set or reset, and monuments to be set or reset.

E. Reference meridian for north arrow shown graphically.

F. Date of the survey.

G. Certification from a licensed surveyor as to the accuracy of the details on the plat and as to compliance with provisions of the Map Filing Law.

H. Certification from a licensed surveyor as to the setting of monuments or from the Village Clerk as to the posting of a bond for the future setting of monuments.

I. Certification from the Village Engineer as to the plat's compliance with the provisions of the Map Filing Law and all applicable Village ordinances and requirements

J. A statement from the Village Engineer that he has received a map showing all utilities in exact location and elevation identifying those portions already installed and those to be installed, and that the developer has installed all improvements in accordance with all Village regulations, and/or a statement by the Village Clerk that proper performance guarantees have been posted with the Village Council for the installation of required improvements.

§ 190-72. Minor site plans.



A. In addition to the requirements indicated in § 190-67, the following information shall be submitted for all minor site plans for which the public hearing is not waived:

(1) A site plan showing the location and design of existing and proposed improvements, including but not limited to parking, loading, access and circulation improvements, signs, exterior lighting, fences and, walls, pavement and landscaping. Improvements need be shown only to the extent that such improvements affect or are affected by the proposed development and/or are necessary to determine compliance with this chapter.

(2) If interior renovations or alterations are proposed, floor plans for existing and proposed buildings, showing the use and layout of internal space, at a minimum scale of one (1) inch per eight (8) feet.

(3) If alterations to the existing building facade are proposed, elevations showing the extent and nature of the construction, including the location and dimensions of walls, doors, windows and signs, and the proposed materials and colors.

(4) If revisions to existing topographic contours or spot elevations are proposed, or if the building entrance or finished floor elevation is proposed to be revised, existing and proposed contours and/or spot elevations portraying the change.

(5) The nature, location and design of any proposed exterior heating, ventilating, exhaust, air conditioning or other equipment serving similar functions, including any exterior ductwork.

(6) If any subsurface stormwater storage/discharge systems are proposed, or other improvements that require discharge of water in the ground, the results of percolation tests shall be submitted with the application, along with test hole locations and soil log information, if determined necessary by the Village Engineer.

(7) A statement from the Village Engineer indicating whether or not the existing sanitary sewer service capacity is adequate for the proposed development and stating whether or not any modifications to the sanitary sewer design for the development are necessary.

B. For minor site plans for which the public hearing is waived pursuant to § 190-44B, the information required by § 190-67 shall not be required, but the information required by Paragraphs A(1) through A(7) above, plus all of the following information, shall be required:

(1) Six (6) copies of the appropriate application form(s), completed and signed. If any item on the form is not applicable to the applicant, it shall be indicated on the application form(s) by the words "not applicable", "none" or other appropriate language.

(2) Written description of the application, including a description of the proposed use, hours of operation, number of nature of employees and improvements, both interior and exterior.

(3) Receipt indicating that applicable fees and initial escrow deposits are paid.

(4) Certificate from the Tax Collector indicating that all taxes and assessments for the subject property are paid up to and including the most recent collection period.

(5) Six (6) copies of the site plan, drawn at an appropriate scale but having no more than 30 feet per inch.

(6) Six (6) copies of a photograph or photographs showing the existing conditions in the area of the proposed development (e.g., photo of storefront, location of addition, dumpster, fence, etc.).

(7) Certification from the Zoning Officer that the proposed development complies with all applicable development regulations. If any relief from such regulations is found to be necessary, a public hearing shall be required, and the submission requirements in § 190-67 and § 190-72A shall apply.

(8) Certificate from both the Board of Adjustment and the Planning Board indicating the nature and date of prior actions, if any, by the respective Boards affecting the subject property.

(9) Affidavit of ownership. If applicant is not the owner, applicant's interest in land must be indicated; e.g., tenant, contract/purchaser, lien holder, etc., and permission of property owner to file the application must be submitted.

**Webmasters Note: The previous section has been amended as per Ordinance No. 2833.

§ 190-73. Preliminary Major Site Plans.



In addition to the requirements indicated in § 190-67 The following information shall be submitted for all preliminary major site plans:

A. Location of existing and proposed buildings and their setbacks from property lines, plus the location of existing buildings and paved areas on adjacent properties.

B. Floor plans for existing and proposed buildings, showing the use and layout of internal space, and front, rear and side building facade elevations, both at a scale not exceeding eight (8) feet per inch.

C. Location and design of existing and proposed parking, loading, access and circulation improvements, showing dimensions of same. change.

D. Existing and proposed topographic contours of the site and areas affecting and affected by the site. Contour intervals shall not exceed the following: up to 10% grade: two feet; over 10% grade: five feet. Contours elevations shall be referenced to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929.



**Webmasters Note: The previous subsection (D) has been amended as per Ordinance No. 3035

E. If new buildings or paved areas are proposed, or if regrading near existing buildings is proposed, proposed spot grades at the corners of all buildings and in appropriate pavement locations, and finished floor elevations.

F. Existing and proposed utility service, including septic systems with test hole locations and soil log information, connections to sanitary sewers, wells, connections to water mains, fire hydrants, etc.

G. Existing and proposed storm drainage design and improvements, including a map showing the entire drainage area, the drainage area contributing to each pertinent drainage structure and drainage tabulation sheets showing calculations for each drainage area. Provisions for rooftop drainage shall also be shown.

H. Existing and proposed 'Site -illumination, including height and location of fixture, type of fixture and bulb, pole material, and manufacturer's isocandela diagram superimposed upon the site plan.

I. Location and description of existing and proposed landscaping. Information for proposed landscaping shall be include common and scientific names, number of plants, planted size and root specification.

J. Existing and proposed signs, including the size, materials, nature of construction, location and any illumination of same.

K. The location and design of fences, walls, sidewalks and similar improvements to be proposed.

L. The location and design of solid waste disposal containers and recycling containers.

M. If development is proposed in phases or stages, a phasing plan.

§ 190-74. Final Major site Plans.

In addition to the requirements indicated in § 190-67, the following information shall be submitted for all final major site plans:

A. Those items required for preliminary major site plans pursuant to § 190-73, shown in final form.

B. Information sufficient to demonstrate that all of the conditions of preliminary approval have been satisfied.

§ 190-75. Variance Applications or Appeals.

All applications or appeals for a 'IC" variance or "D" variance, when site plan or subdivision approval is not required, or when the variance application has been bifurcated from subsequent site plan or subdivision applications which may be required by this-chapter, shall submit the information required by 190-67. The Board reviewing the application shall have the authority to request additional information not required by § 190-67, if in its opinion, such additional information is necessary to make an informed decision on the application or appeal.

§ 190-76, Other Applications or Appeals.

Applications or appeals for other than variance relief shall be required to submit the information specified in the procedural § 190-29, § 190-30, § 190-31 or § 190- sections for said appeals, 32, as appropriate.