A. 
Any site plan presented to the reviewing board shall be drawn on a scale not smaller than one inch equals 30 feet and not larger than one inch equals 10 feet and shall include and show the following information with respect to the subject lot or lots:
(1) 
A proper size sheet under the New Jersey Map Filing Act[1] 8 1/2 by 13, 30 by 42, 25 by 36 or 15 by 21, as measured from cutting edges, in inches.
[1]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 46:23-9.9 et seq.
(2) 
The date, reference meridian (North arrow) and graphic scale.
(3) 
A key map not smaller than one inch equals 300 feet.
(4) 
The entire tract shown.
(5) 
The name of the owner and the name of the applicant and interest in the property.
(6) 
The names and addresses of adjoining owners.
(7) 
The name of the licensed professional engineer, surveyor, architect or planner who prepared plans. The seal of the professional shall be added as required by the State of New Jersey.
(8) 
The zone and zone boundaries, if applicable.
(9) 
The Tax Map identification, sheet number, lot and block numbers.
(10) 
The boundaries and dimensions of the property.
(11) 
The location of existing buildings and structures, including fences and retaining walls on the subject premises and within 200 feet of all boundary lines, including all existing driveway openings.
(12) 
The locations and profiles of all watercourses and drainage facilities within 200 feet of the proposed limits of the development.
(13) 
The existing topography and proposed grading at five-foot contour intervals, floor elevation of all buildings and proposed finished grade elevations at the corners of any structure; the existing and proposed spot elevations based upon the United States Coastal Geodetic Datum at all building corners, all floor levels, center lines of abutting roads, top and bottom curbs, property corners, gutters and other pertinent locations.
(14) 
The location, name and width of right-of-way, pavements, curbs and sidewalks of all abutting streets.
(15) 
The location, size and slope of existing and proposed sanitary sewers.
(16) 
The location of wooded areas, plus the location of single trees not in wooded area with a diameter of six inches or more, as measured three feet above the base of the trunk.
(17) 
The location, including setbacks from property lines, and use of all proposed buildings and structures and the existing structures to remain.
(18) 
The location and screening to be provided for solid waste disposal containers.
(19) 
The land coverage by buildings, in square feet and percent of total site.
(20) 
The size and location of existing and proposed driveways and curb cuts.
(21) 
The location and scaled design of any off-street parking areas, including size, location and number of parking bays, size and location of aisles, planting areas and directional traffic flow.
(22) 
The total and breakdown of usable floor space in square feet.
(23) 
The location of water mains and hydrants.
(24) 
The location, type and direction of illumination and time of proposed outdoor lighting, including all lighting standards and utility poles on abutting streets. Catalog cuts should accompany the plat. Lumen power and shielding angle shall be shown.
(25) 
The proposed fencing, screening, retaining walls and landscaping, including a planting plan; and premises presently screened by fencing.
(26) 
Existing and proposed drainage, including inlets and sizes and slopes of the storm sewer and retention/detention detention system, with calculations.
(27) 
Sign locations and the size and type of each.
(28) 
Existing and proposed surface paving, showing grades and type.
(29) 
Approval of the Soil Conservation District if the project results in a disturbance of more than 5,000 square feet of the surface area of land for the accommodation of construction for which the Uniform Building Code of the State of New Jersey would require a building permit, except that the construction of a single-family dwelling unit shall not be deemed a "project" under the Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act[2] unless such unit is part of a proposed site plan, special exception, zoning variance, planned unit development or building permit application involving two or more such single-family dwelling units.
[2]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 4:24-39 et seq.
(30) 
Permits from the Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Water Resources, if applicable.
(31) 
A permit from the Department of Transportation, if applicable.
(32) 
The filing fee.
(33) 
An appropriate place for the signatures of the Chairman and Secretary of the reviewing board and the Borough Engineer.
(34) 
The location, size and nature of all existing and proposed rights-of-way, easements and all other encumbrances.
An environmental impact statement shall be submitted in connection with any application for site plan approval, other than minor site plan approval, in conformance with the guidelines set forth in Schedule S-1 annexed hereto.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Schedule S-1 is included at the end of this chapter.
The municipal agency or Site Plan Committee thereof may waive submission of any required exhibits in appropriate cases and for specific site plans.