MADISON COUNTY
SITE PLAN REVIEW CHECKLIST
Name Of Project_________________________________________________________
Location of Project_______________________________________________________
Date Submitted____/______/______
Applicant_______________________________________________________________
Address__________________________________________Phone_________________
Owner of Lot____________________________________________________________
(If different from Applicant)
Address________________________________________________________________
A. General Requirements (Watershed too)
_____1. Submission of at least eight (8) sets of site plans prepared by an
appropriate registered professional.
_____2. Identification of property by street address and tax map reference.
_____3. Site plans shall also contain the following general information.
a. north arrow, legend, and seal of registered professional;
b. a vicinity map showing relative location of project to surrounding area;
c. adjoining property lines, ownership, and land use;
d. existing and proposed topography at contour intervals of no greater than
two feet; and
e. the plan shall not be drawn to a scale of less than one inch to fifty feet.
B. Land and Landscaping, recreation and open space plan (Watershed too)
The following requirements shall be provided on a single detached plan:
_____1. If the proposed development is to be located in a designated flood hazard
area, all base flood elevation data shall be provided by the developer.
_____2. Streams, ponds, drainage ditches shall be illustrated.
_____3. Location of existing and proposed utilities.
_____4. Area to be covered by structures, parking, and streets, etc.
C. Storm water and Erosion (Watershed too)
The following requirements shall be provided on a single detached plan:
_____1. Location and dimension of all existing and proposed structures, including
gross floor area and number of stories including parking and loading
facilities.
The percent of the project that will be covered with an impervious surface.
The area, in areas, to be left natural.
_____2. Location of entrances and loading points.
_____3. Proposed schedule of development including stages likely to be followed.
_____4. Water and Sewer System
a. Location and size of all existing and proposed lines.
b. Letter from Towns or Environmental Health stating availability of
water and sanitary sewer.
c. Estimated daily and peak demand for water consumption and waste
water discharge.
d. Location and size of meters.
e. Right-of-ways and easements.
_____5. Seal and signature of registered professional engineer.
_____6. Must be in compliance with State BMP for stormwaters.
_____7. Provide estimate of storm water run-off rates both before and after
development and approximate size and location of retention walls.
_____8. Exiting and proposed storm drainage facilities including pipes, drop inlets,
catch basins, junction boxes, and manholes, etc.
_____9. When local government provide for a high density option, the location of
any stormwater control devices shall be shown and shall be designed,
constructed and maintained according to the requirements as established
by the Division of Environmental Management.
____10. Actual dimensions (metes & bounds) and acreage of the lot to be built
upon. (Watershed only)
____11. Location of rights-of-way and easements that may affect development of
lot. (Watershed only)
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D. Stormwater Control Devices (i.e. wet detention basins)(Watershed only)
_____1. When local governments provide for a high density option, the location of
any stormwater control devices shall be shown and shall be designed,
constructed and maintained according to the requirements as established
by the Division of Environmental Management.
_____2. Storm Water controls are used.
_____3. If Storm Water Controls are used, the name of the certifying engineer is
provided.
_____4. Location of required stream buffers.
E. Built Upon Area (Watershed only)
_____1. The accurate location and use of all existing and proposed buildings and
other structures, and for non-residential developments the location and
size, in square feet, of all built upon areas including parking and loading
facilities.
_____2. The percent of the project that will be covered with an impervious surface.
_____3. The area, in acres, to be left natural.
_____4. Notation as to how the development will minimize built-upon surface area,
direct stormwater runoff away from surface waters, and what type of Best
Management Practice (BMP) will be used to minimize water quality
Impacts.
_____5. Locations of BMP's.