The following information shall be submitted for all PUD project applications, except for those submissions made for Stage 1 Approvals pursuant to division (a) of Section 334.05.
(a) Names and Addresses. The name, address, and weekday daytime phone number of:
(1) The applicant;
(2) His or her attorney or agent, if any; and
(3) Any developer, site planner, architect, or engineer involved in project plans.
(b) Name of Project. The name of the development project, if any.
(c) Legal Description. Legal descriptions, using metes and bounds or subdivision block and lot number, of the subject property as a whole and of each phase of the proposed development thereof.
(d) Location. The street address of the subject property.
(e) Filing Fee. The applicable fees for the Division of Building and Housing and the City Planning Commission.
(f) Authorization. Written authorization for the filing by the ownership or management of the property, if different from the applicant. Authorization by a manager shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the Commissioner of Building and Housing of his or her authority to act on behalf of the owner.
(g) Use. Descriptions of present and proposed uses of the subject property.
(h) Criteria Statement. Statement of reasons why applicant believes action requested conforms to applicable Approval Criteria.
(i) Common Area Maintenance. Deeds of easement agreements conveying ownership interests in any parcel required or proposed to be conveyed to any public body. In projects with common areas not to be dedicated to a public body, organizational details of all proposed property owners or condominium associations to be responsible for maintenance of common areas. Proposed protective covenants or deed restrictions to govern common open space or other areas. Other documents, if any, governing maintenance of common open space and other common areas. (If the required documents are not available at the time of submission, approval may be made conditional upon satisfactory submission prior to issuance of permits.)
(j) Deed Location. Volume and page number of location of recorded deed to subject property in county map records.
(k) Zoning. The zoning district classifications of the subject property and all other properties within two hundred (200) feet thereof.
(l) Structure Heights. Building heights or fence heights, as applicable, of proposed structures and existing structures to be retained.
(m) Dwelling Units. Numbers of dwelling units in proposed buildings and existing buildings proposed to be retained, by number of bedrooms and by any special populations to which occupancy is to be restricted (e.g., elderly, students, or low-income households).
(n) Floor Area. Gross and net floor area, as defined herein, of proposed buildings and existing buildings proposed to be retained, by type of use.
(o) Number of Employees. Proposed number of permanent employees to be accommodated on the property, including existing employment proposed to be retained, by shift and by full- or part-time status; hours of shifts or other working hours.
(p) Lot Coverage. Square footage of the lot to be covered by principal buildings, accessory structures, and paved surfaces.
(q) Plat of Survey. A current plat of survey.
(r) Site Plan. A Site Plan, in a number of copies specified by the Commissioner of Building and Housing, meeting the requirements of Section 334.19. No site plan shall be required for rezonings initiated by the City.
(s) Renderings. Architectural renderings showing substantial design intent for proposed structures, but not necessarily final design detail, unless the applicant seeks final design approval, in which case detailed, colored elevations drawings shall be submitted.
(t) Phasing. Chronological schedule of expected beginning and ending dates for proposed stages of construction and improvement of all structures; common or public areas; circulation ways; parking, loading, and service areas; and utilities, showing the interim use and maintenance of areas not under construction in each phase.
(u) Open Space. A written statement of the advantages any proposed common or public open space offers at each location for such use and ways such spaces might be used.
(v) Traffic Analysis. If deemed necessary by the Director, professional analysis of estimated vehicular trip generated by each phase of the completed development per day and during AM and PM peak hours – including the number of pass-by trips and for mixed use developments, internal trips; the hours of expected AM and PM peak volumes; the assignment of traffic volumes to each driveway or access road into the site; the impact on existing traffic loads in the area; and road construction or traffic control measures needed to accommodate the new traffic.
(w) Utility Capacity. If deemed necessary by the Director, evidence concerning the ability of available treatment and distribution capacities of sewer and water supply systems to handle the loads likely to be generated by the development.
(x) Final Plat. A Plat of Subdivision and final engineering plans and specifications as required by Chapter 309 of the Codified Ordinances.
(y) Hazardous Materials. Descriptions of any known hazardous materials contamination of the site, including buried storage tanks. Description of any hazardous wastes to be generated by the proposed project and of plans for disposal thereof.
(z) Other Information. Any other information required by applicable Code regulations, and any information that is deemed necessary by the Director to determine conformance with all applicable Code regulations.
(Ord. No. 2093-93. Passed 11-29-93, eff. 12-7-93)