19A-8 Additional Information Required.

Each site plan submitted for approval shall have the following information shown thereon or be annexed thereto:

a. Size, height, location and arrangement of all proposed buildings, structures and signs in accordance with the requirements of this chapter, including an architect's drawing of each building or a typical building and sign showing front, side and rear elevations and the proposed use of all structures.

b . Proposed circulation plans, including access streets, aisles and lanes, fire lanes, driveways, parking spaces, loading areas, loading berths or docks, pedestrian walks and all related facilities for the movement and storage of goods, vehicles and persons on the site, and including the location of lights and signs and driveways within the tract and within 200 feet of the tract. All parking spaces shall be numbered, and the total number of spaces and total square footage of parking shall be shown on the site plan. Sidewalks shall be provided from each building entrance/exit along expected paths of pedestrian travel, such as but not limited to, access to parking lots, driveways, other buildings where pedestrian traffic can be expected to be concentrated. Plans shall be accompanied by cross sections of streets, aisles, lanes and driveways which shall adhere to applicable requirements in this chapter and applicable design standards in the Land Subdivision ordinance. Right-of-way widths of all proposed or existing streets on and within 200 feet of the property shall be shown. Grades of proposed driveways shall be shown.

c. Existing and proposed wooded areas, buffer areas and landscaping shall be shown on a plan. The landscaping plan, shall include seeded and/or sodded areas, grading, fencing, signs, recreation areas, shrubbery, trees and buffer areas.

d. The proposed location of all drainage, sewage and water facilities with proposed grades, sizes, capacities and types of materials to be used, including any drainage easements acquired or required across adjoining properties. The method of sewage and waste disposal and waste incineration, if any, shall be shown, and percolation tests from sufficient locations an the sites to allow a determination of adequacy by the Sussex county board of health where septic tanks and leaching fields are proposed and permitted shall be included. Such plans shall be reviewed by the Sussex county board of health or the town engineer, as applicable, with recommendations to the planning board.

e. All public services shall be connected to an approved public utilities system where one exists. The developer shall arrange with the servicing utility for the underground installation of the utilities distribution supply lines and service connections in accordance with the provisions of the applicable standard terms and conditions incorporated as a part of its tariff as the same are then on file with the State of New Jersey board of public utility commissioners, and the developer shall provide the town with five copies of a final plan showing the installed location of these utilities. The developer shall submit to the board, prior to the granting of final approval, a written instrument from each service utility which shall evidence full compliance or intended full compliance with the provisions of this subsection; provided, however, that lots which abut existing streets where overhead electric or telephone distribution supply lines and service connections have heretofore been installed may be supplied with electric and telephone service from those overhead lines, but any new service from those utilities overhead lines shall be installed underground. In the case of existing overhead utilities, should a road widening or an extension of service or other such condition occur as a result of the development and necessitate the replacement or relocation of such utilities, such replacement or relocation shall be underground. An installation under this subsection to be performed by a serving utility shall be exempt from any provisions requiring performance guarantees and inspection and certification by the town engineer.

f. A written description of the proposed operations of the building or buildings, including the number of employees or members of nonresidential buildings; the proposed number of shifts to be worked and the maximum number of employees on each shift; expected truck and tractor-

trailer traffic; emission of noise, glare, air and water pollution; safety hazards; and anticipated expansion plans incorporated in the building design.

g. All information required by the Land Use Procedures ordinance of the Town of Newton, Chapter 18A.

h. Recycling. All site plans shall be prepared to include an area for the storage and pickup of recyclable materials. All site plans for the construction of twenty-five or more units of multi- family residential housing and any commercial or industrial development proposal for the utilization of one thousand square feet or more of land shall include separate specific facilities for the separation, collection and pickup of recyclable materials on or within the site. All provisions of the Town of Newton's recycling Ordinance #18-88 shall be complied with.