(A) Prior to filing an application for change of zone to a PCD zone pursuant to Chapter 17.104, an applicant shall file with city’s principal planning and building official a conceptual development plan, which shall be a broad plan designed to indicate the concept of the proposed development on the site proposed for a PCD zone. The plan shall be prepared and endorsed by persons whose professional qualifications for preparing the plan shall have been approved by the principal planning and building official and shall be in the form of a map(s) and other materials showing:
(1) The site proposed for the planned community development zone, including boundary designations of the perimeter of the site;
(2) The owners and developers of the aforesaid site;
(3) The location and dimensions of any existing property lines within the site;
(4) The width, location and names of streets within and adjoining the site and proposed street alignments within the site and their connections to existing streets within and outside the site;
(5) The character and use of properties adjacent to said site and the relationship of the proposed planned community development to future land uses in said adjacent area and to the city’s General Plan;
(6) The location upon the site of any structures designated for retention or removal and the tentative locations of future buildings and structures and the proposed land uses and building concentration within the proposed land development;
(7) Proposed parks, playgrounds, school sites and other open spaces;
(8) Tentative architectural concepts of the building or buildings and structure or structures proposed to be constructed on the site and the ultimate use of all such buildings and structures;
(9) The number of dwelling units allowed by current zoning of the site and the proposed number of dwelling units on the site.
(B) The principal planning and building official, Commission and Council may require such other information as deemed necessary by any or all of them for a proper processing and review of the plan. All of the information and materials required for any conceptual development plan shall be acquired and presented at the applicant’s own cost and expense and no less than 30 copies thereof shall be submitted to the principal planning and building official.
(`78 Code, § 17.52.080.) (Ord. 2885 § 2 (part), 2007.)