§ 30.06 DETAILED SITE PLAN.
   When required by the Zoning Enforcement Officer or the Commission for development, a site plan for an area may contain and locate by notation, as the Zoning Enforcement Officer or the Commission may require:
   (A)   Existing grading and proposed grading at two foot contours;
   (B)   Proposed street and existing street with both paving and right-of-way indicated;
   (C)   All utility easements, both privately owned and municipal, and any proposed;
   (D)   Outline of proposed or existing building on the site;
   (E)   Proposed or existing paving or surfaced area for driveways or parking lots, or other uses for durable surface;
   (F)   Proposed or existing sidewalk locations and easements, if appropriate;
   (G)   Proposed and existing landscaping and other existing natural features;
   (H)   Proposed or existing sign location and sign height;
   (I)   Location map, locating the site within the city;
   (J)   Identification of existing and proposed plats and development on adjacent property as well as the location of existing and proposed signs within 100 feet of the site;
   (K)   Proposed or existing property lines;
   (L)   Proposed or existing fencing and identification of the type and height of fence;
   (M)   Proposed or existing access or other easements;
   (N)   Location of proposed or existing manholes, drainage intake, fire hydrants, utility pole anchors and guides;
   (O)   Front, side and rear setbacks;
   (P)   Key plan, legend and notes;
   (Q)   The scale, north point and date;
   (R)   Proposed and existing features not otherwise mentioned, such as specific recreational areas and equipment, water retention areas, ponds, waterways and the like;
   (S)   Perspective drawing of the site showing concept described in the site plan, specifically representing the building and sign appearance and contour effect of the site;
   (T)   Elevation plans for exterior vertical and horizontal design of the buildings and signs that are being contemplated;
   (U)   Construction plans for public or private improvements for streets and sewer in accordance with the procedures established in the city code; and
   (V)   Legal documents, such as, but not limited to, homeowners’ association, restrictive covenants, agreement contracts or other documents necessary to insure the concept involved.