The procedure to obtain approval of plats under residential cluster development is as follows.
(A) A Concept Plan is to be submitted to the Planning Commission at least 60 days prior to the Commission meeting at which it is to be considered which shows:
(1) The type of dwelling unit (single-family, townhouse, garden apartment, etc.) and building restriction lines; and
(2) Street layout; and
(3) Green area system; and
(4) Vicinity map (Scale: no smaller than 1 inch equals 2,000 feet); and
(5) Topography with minimum 10 foot contours (USGS topographic maps are permitted for the concept plan); and
(6) Number of acres in the entire tract; and
(7) Overall dwelling unit density.
(B) If the concept plan is approved by the Planning Commission, the developer will then proceed with platting of the development in accordance with the subdivision regulations. Final plats filed on cluster development shall bear a statement indicating that the land lies within an approved residential cluster development.
(C) In addition, the development is subject to the following conditions.
(1) The development of land within the cluster is permitted only in accordance with the approved final plat.
(2) The agreements concerning the ownership and maintenance of open space land will be recorded simultaneously with the final plat.
(Ord. 77-1-78, § 40-71(E), 1-24-1977; Ord. 00-21-263, 7-18-2000; Ord. 05-27-388, 10-25-2005; Ord. 08-26-502, 10-14-2008; Ord. 14-23-678, 11-13-2014)
Cross reference:
Subdivisions, see Chapter 1-16