§ 152.280  OUTLINE PLAN APPLICATION MATERIALS.
   (A)   An application for approval of a Planned Unit Development shall be filed with the Plan Commission.  The application shall contain an outline plan that includes both maps and a written statement.
   (B)   The map which is part of the outline plan shall be in general, schematic form and shall contain at least the following information:
      (1)   Existing topographic character of the land (at least ten-foot contour intervals) and major natural features;
      (2)   Location, owner, zoning and use of adjacent properties, including location, size and use of all buildings within 50 feet of the lot line;
      (3)   Proposed density and types of dwellings, buildings and uses (citing Land Use Table category);
      (4)   Land to be used as common open space;
      (5)   Phases, if any, in which the PUD is to be constructed;
      (6)   Data concerning the availability, adequacy and location of public facilities, existing and proposed, to be utilized by the project, including but not limited to the following:
         (a)   Utilities: sanitary and storm sewers, water, gas and electricity;
         (b)   Streets: impact of traffic generated by the project upon existing thoroughfares, showing routes to the town and/or other major destinations, i.e., shopping or industrial centers;
         (c)   Schools; and
         (d)   Fire protection.
      (7)   Delineation on a USGS base map (at an appropriate scale) of the perimeter of the proposed subdivision, the drainage area in which the subdivision is located, the location of drainage courses and surface water flow within the drainage area, significant drainage features and facilities.
   (C)   The written statement to accompany the outline plan shall contain at least the following information:
      (1)   Description of the planned unit development, including, for example, the types of uses, phases of development, residential densities and the like;
      (2)   Land ownership;
      (3)   Relationship to surrounding neighborhood (zoning district, land uses, roads and public facilities); and
      (4)   Other information that was requested and identified by the Director, during the predesign conference, as being necessary to assess the proposed development’s compliance with these regulations.
(Ord. 03-05, § 860-20, passed 5-27-2003; Am. Ord. 2012-09, passed 5-29-2012)