§ 154.116 PROCEDURES AND REQUIREMENTS FOR ESTABLISHMENT OF A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.
   (A)   Generally. An application for a conditional use permit shall be filed and processed based upon procedures established by §§ 154.006 to 154.014.
   (B)   Development plan. The conditional use permit application shall be accompanied by a development plan, drawn to scale of not more than 50 feet per inch, showing the following:
      (1)   The entire outline, overall dimensions, and area of the tract described in the application;
      (2)   The use, zoning, and ownership of all adjacent properties within 100 feet of the tract boundaries, including the location of all structures and the right-of-way width and traveled width of all adjacent public roadways;
      (3)   The existing and proposed topography of the tract with contour intervals not greater than five feet;
      (4)   The location, general exterior dimensions, and approximate gross floor areas of all proposed buildings;
      (5)   The type of each use proposed to occupy each building and the approximate amount of building area devoted to each separate use;
      (6)   The proposed location, arrangement, and number of automobile parking stalls;
      (7)   The proposed location, arrangement, and general dimensions of all truck loading facilities;
      (8)   The location and dimensions of all vehicular entrances, exits, and driveways and their relationship to all existing or proposed public streets;
      (9)   The location and dimensions of pedestrian entrances, exits, and walks;
      (10)   The general drainage system;
      (11)   The location and dimensions of all walls, fences, and plantings designed to screen the proposed district from adjacent uses;
      (12)   The types of all ground covers;
      (13)   Standards for exterior finish, exterior lighting, location and type of exterior signs, architectural style, and any other variables which will be controlled in the design of buildings in the development area; and
      (14)   The applicant shall submit a proposed schedule of construction. If the construction of the proposed planned unit development is to be in stages, the components contained in each stage must be clearly delineated. The development schedule shall indicate the starting date and the completion date of the complete development plan.
(Prior Code, § 13.38)