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Site Plan Process
Site Plans are required when:
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Development
of any new multiple-family or nonresidential use; or
- The
redevelopment or renovation of such use where the proposed alteration would:
- Increase
number of units in a multiple-family project by five or more;
- Increase
gross floor area of a nonresidential structure by 20 percent or more; or
- Increase
impervious cover on nonresidential lot by 7,500 square feet or more.
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In
the event that any of the modifications above occur cumulatively within a
five-year period, then all of the provisions of this Section shall apply.
Site Plan
Provisions:
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No
building permit will be processed without final
site plan approval. All improvements reflected on approved site plans shall be
constructed at the time of development. All buildings and site work shall be
constructed and performed in accordance with an approved site plan.
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Adherence to an approved site plan shall be a
continuing obligation of the applicant. Any changes from the approved site plan
shall be in accordance with the minor modification section of Title 22.
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Approval
of the site plan does not exempt the applicant from compliance with other
applicable building or construction standards or codes in effect.