Any submittal for a PUD shall contain the following information in the submittal package, including the information constituting a preliminary development plan. The applicant shall submit an original plus 15 copies of the preliminary development plan and written documents as determined by the Village Administrator:
(A) Names, address, and phone number of owners, developers, and designers of the plan, and proposed name of the development;
(B) Name, address, and phone number of registered surveyor, registered engineer, and/or urban planner assisting in the preparation of the preliminary development plan;
(C) A legal description of the land to be developed under the submittal;
(D) Present use(s);
(E) Present and proposed zoning district;
(F) Evidence that the applicant has sufficient control over the land in question to initiate the proposed development plan within two years;
(G) A fee as established by this Zoning Code (see § 153.242);
(H) A list containing the names and mailing addresses of all owners of property within 200 feet of the property in question;
(I) Verification by at least one owner of property that all information in the submittal is true and correct to the best of their knowledge;
(J) A statement of the objectives to be achieved by the PUD through the particular approach proposed by the applicant and the rationale behind the assumptions and choices made by the applicant;
(K) A development schedule indicating the approximate date when development and construction of the PUD can be expected to begin and be completed;
(L) Quantitative data for the following items:
(1) Total number of dwelling units, commercial facilities, industrial buildings and parcel size;
(2) Proposed lot coverage of buildings and structures;
(3) Approximate gross and net residential, commercial or industrial densities;
(4) Total amount of open space including separate figure for usable open space; and
(5) Economic feasibility study or market analysis where deemed necessary by the Planning Commission.
(M) Site plan and supporting maps. Maps shall be drawn at an appropriate scale to show the following information:
(1) Date, north arrow and scale;
(2) Existing zoning district;
(3) Existing site conditions, including contours at one-foot intervals, water course, floodplains, unique natural features and natural cover;
(4) Proposed lot lines and plot designs;
(5) The location and floor area size and height of all existing and proposed buildings, structures, and other improvements, including maximum heights, types of dwelling units, density per acre, and non-residential structures, including commercial facilities;
(6) The location and size in acres or square feet of all areas to be conveyed, dedicated, or reserved as common open spaces, public parks, recreational areas, school sites, and public and semi-public uses;
(7) The existing and proposed circulation system of arterial, collector, and local streets, including off-street parking areas, service areas, loading areas, and major points of access to public rights-of-way;
(8) Existing and proposed pedestrian circulation system, including its inter-relationships with the vehicular circulation system indicating proposed treatment of points of conflict;
(9) The existing and proposed utility systems, including proposed and existing easements for the sanitary sewers; storm sewers; and water, electric, gas and telephone lines;
(10) A general schematic landscape plan indicating the treatment of materials used for private and common open spaces;
(11) Information on land areas adjacent to the proposed PUD to indicate the relationships between the proposed development and existing and proposed adjacent areas, including land uses, zoning classifications, densities, circulation systems, public facilities, unique natural features, and land uses within one-half mile of the boundaries of the proposed development;
(12) A landscaping and screening plan for all perimeters of the PUD; and
(13) Phases of development and approximate starting dates.
(Ord. 03-04, passed - -2002)