Every applicant for approval of a development plan shall submit to the Administrator, in narrative and/or graphic form, the items of information listed below.
(A) Written documents.
(1) Legal description of the total site proposed for development;
(2) Names and addresses of all owners of property within or adjacent to the proposed planned development;
(3) Statement of the planning objectives to be achieved by the PD through the particular approach proposed by the applicant, including a description of the character of the proposed development and the rationale behind the assumptions and choices made by the applicant;
(4) Development schedule indicating the approximate date when construction of the PD or stages of the PD can be expected to begin and to be completed;
(5) Statement of the applicant’s intentions with regard to the future selling or leasing of all or portions of the PD, such as land areas, dwelling units and the like; and
(6) Data indicating:
(a) Total number and type of proposed dwelling units;
(b) Gross and net acreage of parcel;
(c) Acreage of gross and usable open space; and
(d) Area of any commercial uses.
(B) Graphic materials.
(1) Existing site conditions, including contours at ten-foot intervals and locations of watercourses, floodplains, unique natural features and wooded areas;
(2) Proposed lot lines and plot designs;
(3) Proposed location, size in square feet and general appearance of all existing and proposed buildings (both residential and non-residential) and other structures and facilities;
(4) Location and size in acres or square feet or all areas to be conveyed, dedicated or reserved as common open spaces, public parks, recreational areas, school sites and similar public and semi-public uses;
(5) Existing and proposed vehicular circulation system, including off-street parking and loading areas and major points of ingress and egress to the development (notations of proposed ownership - public or private - should be included where appropriate);
(6) Existing and proposed pedestrian circulation system, including its relationship to the vehicular circulation system and proposed treatments of points of conflict;
(7) Existing and proposed utility systems, including sanitary sewers, storm sewers and water, electric, gas and telephone lines;
(8) General landscape plan indicating the treatment of both private and common open spaces and the location of required buffer strips;
(9) Enough information on land areas adjacent to the proposed PD to indicate the relationship between the proposed development and existing and proposed adjacent areas;
(10) Any additional information required by the city to evaluate the character and impact of the proposed PD; and
(11) Appropriate seals of the licensed surveyor, engineer or architect.
(Prior Code, § 40-3-26)