plan, as identified herein, and shall provide clear distinction between the different components (line weights) without overlap of notes or written information.
A. General Plan Requirements . All information submitted on a site plan shall be accurate and field verified in accordance with the following standards:
i. Separate Sheets . At a minimum, there shall be an existing conditions sheet; a site improvement sheet; a utility plan sheet; a grading plan sheet; a landscaping plan sheet; a lighting plan sheet; an architectural elevation sheet; and construction detail sheet(s). In certain cases, required separate sheets may be combined at the recommendation of Town Staff. Site plan submittals made on a single sheet shall be considered incomplete and will not be accepted for review. ii. Sheet Size . The site plan shall be submitted on a size of 24 x 36 inch sheets. The plans shall be drawn using a standard engineer’s scale. Any exception to these standards shall be approved by the Planning Director and Director of Engineering, as applicable, or his/her designee.
B. General Information & Notes. A plan title, date, north arrow, and graphic scale shall be provided on the cover or the sheet serving as the cover.
i. Additional information shall also be included, but not limited to, the following:
1. Wake County PIN number and address of each parcel of land that is part of the site plan
2. Zoning and required setbacks, if applicable
C. Existing Conditions Sheet . Provide a metes and bounds of the property proposed for site plan approval with existing conditions, including but not limited to, existing vegetation, existing environmental conditions, heritage trees (in accordance with Article I Environmental Protection Standards), existing utilities and size, existing streets adjacent to the property with right-of-way width and pavement section, and existing structures on site.
i. Environmental Features. Identify all FEMA mapped floodplains, Wake County flood hazards soils, wetlands, and riparian buffers. Where the site plan development impacts environmental areas on the site, the
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