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What is a Site Plan?
A site plan is a drawing or plan drawn to scale that shows
uses and structures proposed for a particular parcel of land as
required by the Wheeling Zoning Code.
What is a Site Plan Review?
A site plan review is the process whereby the Plan
Commission and staff review the plans of a developer to assure
that they:
- meet the stated purposes and standards of the zone;
- provide for the necessary public facilities such as roads
and utilities;
- protect and preserve topographical features and adjacent
properties through appropriate siting of structures; and
- insure that the proposed development is in conformance
with the general development and redevelopment plans of the
Village.
When is a Site Plan Required?
A site plan is required when a building, building addition,
parking facility, change of use or special use is proposed for
property in the following zones:
| B-1 |
Planned Shopping Center District |
| B-2 |
Neighborhood
Commercial District |
| B-3 |
General Commercial District |
| PDD |
Planned Development District |
| R-4 |
Multiple-Family Residential District |
| MXT |
Transit Oriented Mixed Use District |
| MXC |
Commercial/Residential Mixed Use
District |
| MXO |
Open Space/Residential Mixed Use
Districtq |
| MXI |
Industrial Mixed Use District |
Note: Additional information may be required depending on the
specifics of the site.
What Must be Shown on the Site Plan?
The site plan is intended to show the proposed use and
appurtenant facilities to be in conformance with the Wheeling
Zoning Code. Site plans must show the location and arrangement
of buildings, parking areas, walks, lighting and appurtenant
facilities. All areas not used for buildings, parking and
access, must be indicated as landscaped areas.
The site plan must be drawn to scale and show the following
items in accordance with Village Codes and Standards:
- all proposed buildings and existing buildings to remain
- parking areas with marked stalls
- sidewalks and pedestrian ways
- location of lighting
- location of landscaping areas
- location of fences or screening
- driveways
- points of ingress and egress
- all appurtenant facilities
- all property and street pavement lines
- location of signs (existing and proposed)
- all buildings within fifty (50) feet of the site's
boundaries
- streets and driveways within one hundred (100) feet of the
site's boundaries
- scale and north arrow
- address of site
- gross area of tract stated in square feet
- dimensions
If the proposed development is a restaurant, a floor and
seating plan must be provided.
When Will the Site Plan Review Process Begin?
The site plan review process begins when the petitioner has
completed an Application for Site Plan Review and has submitted
all other necessary applications for special use, subdivision,
variations or rezoning. A complete site plan must accompany the
application for Site Plan Review before staff will review the
proposal for conformance with the Village's ordinances and
codes. No meeting or public hearing date will be scheduled until
all requirements of the application are complete.
Who Will Review the Site Plan and How Many Prints are
Needed?
The site plan will be reviewed by the staff, the Plan
Commission, and ultimately the Village Board for final review
and approval. The petitioner will be responsible for providing
eight (8) prints of the initial site plan at the time the
application is submitted. Upon review by staff, the petitioner
may be asked to make changes to the site plan prior to it being
sent to the Plan Commission. Thirteen (13) corrected copies of
the site plan must then be submitted for the Plan Commission's
review. Upon approval, the Plan Commission's recommendations
must then be incorporated into the site plan prior to it being
forwarded to the Corporate Authorities for final action. Thirteen (13) copies will be needed for final Village Board
action. A total of thirty-four (34) copies will be needed with
revisions made as necessary through the review process.
When Construction Starts:
After final approval by the Village Board of Trustees,
construction permits must be obtained from the Community
Development Department prior to the start of any construction or
installation activity.
For further information, contact the Community Development
Department at (847) 459-2620.
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