The owner/developer shall submit a final development plan to the Commission for review, together with the application for a change of district classification, if applicable once the preliminary plan has been approved by the Commission. The development plan shall be prepared by an architect, landscape architect, engineer or planning consultant, and shall include the following information:
(a) Survey of the property, showing existing features of the property, including contours, buildings, structures, trees over four (4) inches in trunk diameter, streets, utility easements, right-of-ways, and land use.
(b) Site plan showing proposed building locations and land use areas.
(c) Traffic circulation, parking areas, open space areas and pedestrian cross walks.
(d) Landscaping plans, including site grading and landscape design.
(e) Preliminary drawings for buildings to be constructed in the current phase, including floor plans, exterior elevations and sections.
(f) Preliminary engineering plans, including street improvements, drainage system, and public utility extensions.
(g) Engineering feasibility studies of the anticipated problems, which might arise, die to the proposed development as requires by the Commission.
(h) Construction sequence and time schedule for completion of each phase for buildings, parking space and landscaped areas. The development plan shall be in general conformance with the approved preliminary development plan. The owner shall secure approval for each phase of the development. Such approval shall be valid for three years, at which time, unless the proposed development has been completed. the development plan approval shall expire.
(Ord. 1986-06. Passed 5-27-86.)