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Permit Application Procedures for Permitted Uses
1. All applications submitted to the Zoning Officer for a zoning permit involving a permitted use, as designated by this Chapter, shall be in triplicate and in compliance with this Section. A zoning permit for a permitted use shall be issued or denied by the Zoning Officer on his own authority within 30 days after the filing of a complete and properly prepared application.

2. Every application for a zoning permit shall contain the following information and be accompanied by the required fee and by a plot plan drawn to scale and signed by the person responsible for such drawing.
 
A. The actual shape, dimensions, radii, angles and area of the lot on which the structure is proposed to be erected, or of the lot in which it is situated if an existing structure.

B. The block and lot numbers as they appear on the latest tax records.

C. The exact size and locations on the lot of the proposed structure or structures or alteration of an existing structure and of other existing structures on the same lot.

D. The dimensions of all yards in relation to the subject structure and the distances between such structure and any other existing structures.

E. The existing and intended use of all structures, existing or proposed, the use of land, the number of dwelling units the structure is designed to accommodate.

F. Such topographic or other information with regard to the structure, the lot or neighboring lots as may be necessary to determine that the proposed construction will conform to the provisions of this Chapter.

G. All applications for zoning permits in an ED or M-1 Zoning District shall include the following:
 
(1) Site development plans.
(2) Approval of soil erosion plans from the Monroe County Soil Conservation District.
(3) Approval from the Department of Labor and Industry for all building regulations.
(4) Review and comment by the Township Engineer of the site development plan and its compliance with § 27-705: Site Development Plan Review of this Chapter.
(5) Review by Planning Commission and Supervisors if developed with multiple buildings or lot is five acres or greater.

See Permits for more information on zoning permits.