The Planning Commission shall consider, but not be limited to, the following factors in review of a development plan:
(A) The conservation of natural resources on the property proposed for development, including: trees and other living vegetation, steep slopes, watercourses, floodplains, soils, air quality, scenic views and historic sites;
(B) The provisions for safe and efficient vehicular and pedestrian transportation both within the development and community;
(C) The provision of sufficient open space (scenic and recreational) to meet the needs of the proposed development;
(D) The provision of adequate drainage facilities on the subject site in order to prevent drainage problems for occurring on the subject site or within the community;
(E) The compatibility of the overall site design (location of buildings, parking lots, screening, landscaping) and land use or uses with the existing and projected future development of the area; and
(F) Conformance of the development plan with the Comprehensive Plan, zoning district regulations and the subdivision and site plan regulations. Note: see § 155.073 of this chapter.
(Ord. 8, passed 10-23-1987, § 5.07)