(1) A conceptual plan of the proposed PUD, including pertinent information on location, approximate tract and lot boundaries, description of general terrain, natural features, existing and proposed structures and improvements, and proposed public improvements;
(2) A site plan showing the proposed location and use of lots and structures, and the location and number of parking spaces, if appropriate;
(3) A description of open space, recreational facilities, roads, and other facilities proposed to be under common ownership;
(4) Proposed restrictive covenants;
(5) A description of proposed forms of property ownership within the development;
(6) A statement describing measures to be taken to assure permanence and maintenance of open space and other facilities to be held in common ownership;
(7) A schedule showing street and utility improvement completion dates;
(8) A preliminary subdivision plat and plat supplements, if required; and
(9) Any reasonable information that the Zoning Officer may require.
(B) Review and approval.
(2) Where the proposed PUD is subject to review as a subdivision under the state’s Subdivision and Platting Act, the Planning Board shall hold joint and concurrent review, including a joint public hearing.
(3) Notice of each hearing shall be given in the manner prescribed by this chapter and the county and city subdivision regulations.
(2015 Code, § 11-19-4) (Ord. 454, passed 6-19-2000)