§ 9.02 BUILDINGS, STRUCTURES, AND USES REQUIRING DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
   Neither an improvement location permit nor a building permit shall be issued for the construction of the following buildings, structures, or uses until a development plan in accordance with the requirements of this ordinance has been reviewed and approved by the Executive Committee of the Plan Commission:
   A.   Construction of any primary commercial or industrial building.
   B.   Construction of an addition to a commercial or industrial building of 5,000 square feet of gross floor area; or, the construction of a secondary commercial or industrial building of square feet of gross floor area.
   C.   Construction of a multiple-family building containing three or more dwelling units.
   D.   Construction of an addition or renovation of an existing residential structure which would increase the total number of dwelling units within the structure to three or more. This includes rooming or boarding establishments.
   E.   Construction of three or more residential structures on one lot, parcel, or tract of land, where each structure contains two or more dwelling units.
   F.   Construction in the Central Business District where the proposed development does not conform to the setback lines.
   G.   Additional or multiple signs may be permitted by the Executive Committee for one or more entrances to a residential development.
(1980 Code, Ch. 156, § 9.02) (Ord. 1995-7, passed 6-5-1995)