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<br />Effective 9/5/00 <br />City of Centerville Ord. #4 <br /> <br />Commercial uses (as defined by Ordinance #4) in the M-l District will follow the Commercial guidelines <br />for percentage of green space. For all other properties in the M-1 District, the maximum accessory <br />structure allowed is 704 square feet and 440 square feet in the R-4 District, neither to exceed the size of <br />the principal structure if an attached garage does not exist. If an attached garage exists, the maximum <br />accessory structure allowed is two (2) percent of the lot size or a maximum of 200 square feet. <br /> <br />Division 70: Site Plan Review ReQuired <br /> <br />For all land use applications or permit applications, a site plan review is required by the Zoning <br />Administrator or their designee. Said review shall take place thirty (30) days prior to the desired Planning <br />and Zoning meeting. For example, if a property owner desires to construct a home (or any other <br />structure) and desires to have it presented t6 the Planning and Zoning Commission in May, the <br />application and site plan need to be presented to the Zoning Administrator or his/her designee the first <br />week in April. <br /> <br />Section 070-010: Submittal Requirements. <br /> <br />A. Boundary survey of parcel including identification of all monuments; and <br /> <br />B. Scaled location of all buildings, structures, driveways, sidewalk, trails, parking stalls <br />and curbing; and <br /> <br />C. Scaled identification of all setback dimensions from property lines; and <br /> <br />D. Scaled locations of all existing and proposed utilities and easements; and <br /> <br />E. Scaled depictions of floor plans for each story; and <br /> <br />F. Scaled depictions of each building elevation and descriptions of exterior building <br />materials and color schemes; and <br /> <br />G. Scaled site grading plans, including erosion and sedimentation control mechanisms <br />and procedures; and <br /> <br />I. Scaled delineations of any shoreland, floodplain or wetland areas on the site; and <br /> <br />J. Identification of any floodplain or wetland encroachments and detailed mitigation <br />plans; and <br /> <br />K. Detailed landscape plans, illustrating size, types and locations of all materials, a <br />description of site seeding or sodding, a description of the timetable for site <br />landscaping and the identification of any irrigation systems; and <br /> <br />L. Detailed descriptions of any site fencing, including type, location and height. <br /> <br />All plans shall be dated and bear the preparer(s) name(s), including professional registrations or <br />certifications when appropriate or required. <br /> <br />Page 18 of 59 <br />
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