With the exception of residential dwelling units, any change of permitted use will void the previously issued certificate of occupancy and require the issuance of a new certificate of occupancy. The new use will be subject to site plan review.
A. 
Any applicant may request a waiver from site plan review as required under the terms of this chapter, provided that the applicant's site plan involves the following and is not within wetlands or a flood hazard area:
(1) 
An existing building.
(2) 
No new construction.
(3) 
No extension of the on-tract parking improvements are required.
(4) 
No change in the existing drainage.
(5) 
Construction of a building for agricultural, noncommercial purposes.
B. 
Request for waiver of site plan review shall be made by completion of the appropriate form provided by the Borough, and payment of the requisite fee. In the event that site plan waiver is not granted, the applicant's fee will be applied to the site plan application. The applicant will then be required to go forward with the requisite site plan application. The balance of the fee and all escrows will be required in the event site plan review is not waived.
A. 
Definition. For site development which is not large in scale but which does not qualify for site plan waiver, submission as a minor site plan shall be permitted. A "minor site plan" shall be defined as:
(1) 
Building construction of less than 1,000 square feet; and/or
(2) 
Clearing, grading, paving or excavation of less than 1,500 square feet.
B. 
Required data. The required data to support a minor site plan application are as follows:
(1) 
A plan which may be drawn by the applicant.
(2) 
A plan showing all existing improvements on the site.
(3) 
The plan showing those improvements to be constructed.
(4) 
The plan showing a North arrow or North point.
(5) 
The plan containing a scale.
(6) 
The plan showing the zoning district in which the property is located.
(7) 
The plan showing lot and block numbers from the Borough Tax Map.