The location map shall consist of data added to an existing base map such as a United States Geological Survey map, a township base map that can be obtained from the regional planning commission office, or other base map to a suitable scale covering an area of at least a one-mile radius from the tract proposed for a planned unit development. If possible, the map should be no smaller than 8½ inches by 14 inches. The location map shall show the following information:
(A) The outline of the proposed planned unit development with approximate boundary dimensions and total acreage;
(B) Existing streets and principal utility lines of adjacent property expected to serve the PUD;
(C) North point, scale, and date;
(D) The title of the proposed PUD along with the names and addresses of the owner/developer, engineer, and professional land surveyor;
(E) A legal description for the property;
(F) The approximate percentage of the planned unit development to be occupied by the proposed land uses along with a sketch showing their approximate location in relation to proposed streets and pedestrian ways;
(G) The approximate densities of the areas within the PUD which will be occupied by dwelling units. This information should be presented for the project as a whole and for the individual areas within the PUD which will be occupied by different housing types;
(H) A signed statement by the owner/developer or his agent stating that the owner/developer holds fee title to the land for the proposed PUD.
(Ord. 96-54, passed 3-26-96)