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a. Before any permit is issued for construction and/or operation of any recreational vehicle park, a site plan and required documentation shall be submitted to and approved by the Board of Trustees. The plan shall be prepared by a registered land surveyor or a registered professional engineer, shall be drawn to a scale of no less than 1" = 100', and shall include as a minimum the following:

1. Name, address and telephone number of the applicant.

2. Interest of the applicant in the proposed park.

3. Location, address and legal description of the entire proposed recreational vehicle park site.

4. Existing zoning of the subject property and all adjacent properties.

5. Names and addresses of adjacent property owners.

6. Complete engineering plans and specifications of the proposed recreational vehicle park showing:

(a) The area and dimensions of the entire tract of land.

(b) The land uses occupying the adjacent properties.

(c) The number, size and location of the proposed vehicle sites and other parking areas.

(d) The location, right-of-way and surfaced roadway width, and surfacing material of roadways and walkways.

(e) The proposed interior vehicular and pedestrian circulation patterns.

(f) The location of service buildings, sanitary stations and any other existing or proposed structure.

(g) The location of water and sewer lines and riser pipes.

(h) Plans and specifications of the water supply, sewage disposal and refuse facilities.

(i) The locations and details of lighting, electric and gas systems.

(j) Plans for drainage, flood control and landscaping.

(k) Plans and specifications of all buildings constructed or to be constructed within the recreational vehicle park.

(l) Letters of review from utility agencies stating whether they can provide services to the recreational vehicle park.

(m) Preliminary plat plan drawn on a sheet measuring twenty-four (24) inches by thirty-six (36) inches in blue or black ink.

(n) An application fee of five hundred dollars ($500.00).

b. Where a recreational vehicle park development is proposed for construction in a series of stages, a master plan for the development of the entire tract of land shall be submitted, along with the detailed plans and specifications for the initial stage, as well as any subsequent stages.

c. After final approval of the preliminary plat by the Board of Trustees, two (2) Mylar originals and seven (7) black-on-white or blue-on-white prints of the final plat with supporting documents shall be submitted to the Town Clerk. The final plat shall conform to the preliminary plat as approved at public hearings, and shall include all changes specified thereon or alterations of the preliminary plat required by the Board of Trustees. One (1) original shall remain with the Town Clerk for the Town’s records and one (1) original shall be recorded in the office of the County Clerk and Recorder. All recording fees shall be paid by the developer.