This section facilitates large or multiple-building developments which may include a mix of retail, eating and drinking places, professional offices and service shops.
(A) The center shall either be planned around a central green or quadrangle area or existing street, with consideration given to the relationship of various buildings and uses to each other. A minimum of 10% of the total developed area shall be devoted to such greens or common passive recreational areas. This shall be in addition to any normal required yard and setback areas or limitations upon coverage.
(B) The developer shall submit a sketch plan that generally identifies proposed areas for various permitted and conditional uses within the center. This sketch plan need not include final dimensions and final designs of any public or private improvements, but shall focus upon the relationship of proposed uses to each other and the surrounding neighborhood. If areas are specifically identified for conditional uses, and meet all performance standards, their subsequent development may proceed by right at a later date without additional conditional use approval.
(C) The developer shall submit plans for any architectural guidelines or covenants proposed to ensure a harmonious development of the center as an integral whole.
(D) The developer shall submit a sketch landscaping plan that illustrates how landscaping will be used to buffer the proposed center from any abutting residential areas. The borough may increase standards for buffering and landscaping as a reasonable additional condition and safeguard.
(1980 Code, Ch. 28, Part 4, § 28-426) (Ord. 1419, passed 9-16-2013, § 426) Penalty, see § 156.999