A Major Site Plan and Design Review is necessary for most types of construction projects, including new multifamily buildings and nonresidential structures. The process is typically conducted by the Community Development Director and Planning Commission. Applicants must also submit a detailed plan detailing proposed changes, including a description of the proposed use. Additionally, any plans for the development must be approved by the Princeton Planning Board. However, this process is not required for all construction projects.
A building elevation must show the proposed finished floor elevation and the number of stories, as well as the proposed height. A cross-section of the site should also be presented, showing the existing topography and any existing physical features. A detailed building elevation should include all of the building’s proposed architectural elements, such as rooftop mechanical units and screens, and the construction materials used on each side. A zoning map of the site should show the required setbacks for each building and 메이저사이트.
Adding staging areas can help prevent accidents and ensure that emergency vehicles are ready and available to respond to emergencies. Additional protective fencing requirements for other features of the site can also be found in the UDO. Tree protection fencing must be placed at least 1 foot from the trunk of a tree of at least one inch in caliper. In addition to protective fences, staging areas can also incorporate pedestrian barricades, pedestrian detours, and safety devices.