17.10.050.01: APPLICATION:
An application for approval of a proposed PUD shall follow the procedures and be subject to the requirements established by section 17.03.070 of this title, shall be made by at least one holder of any interest in the real property for which the PUD is proposed, and shall be reviewed by the commission and council. An application for a proposed PUD shall contain the following information and exhibits:
   A.   Name, address and telephone number of applicant.
   B.   Name, address and telephone number of registered surveyor and/or registered engineer assisting in the preparation of the preliminary development plan.
   C.   Legal description of the property.
   D.   A vicinity map at a scale approved by the administrator, showing property lines, streets, existing and proposed zoning and such other items as the administrator may require showing the relationship of the PUD to the comprehensive plan.
   E.   A preliminary development plan at an appropriate scale showing location and type of proposed land uses; layout dimensions and names of existing and proposed streets, rights of way, utility easements, community green space, layout and dimensions of lots and building setback lines; preliminary improvement drawings showing water, sewer, drainage, electricity, telephone and natural gas; and such other characteristics as the administrator deems necessary.
   F.   Conceptual architectural drawings showing the street side elevations of principal buildings.
   G.   A drainage plan showing the location, size and direction of all watercourses and drainage flows, all drainage canals and structures, the proposed method of disposing of runoff water, and the location and size of all drainage easements relating thereto, whether they are located within or outside of the proposed development.
   H.   A landscaping plan showing the location and size of existing mature trees, and established shrub masses, and showing the location, size and type of proposed landscaping of the project.
   I.   An exterior lighting plan as required by chapter 17.08, article C of this title.
   J.   A surveyed contour map of the existing topography of the property and a contour map of the proposed development with contour lines at a maximum interval of five feet (5') to show the existing and proposed configuration of the land, together with the documentation upon which the contour maps were prepared.
   K.   A current title report, together with a copy of the owner's recorded deed to the property. A copy of the applicant's option to purchase or unrecorded contract of sale for the property, together with the written notarized consent of the owner(s) of record to the PUD shall be sufficient evidence of ownership to allow processing of the application. Withdrawal of consent of an owner of record shall be deemed withdrawal of the application.
   L.   Location of on site parking spaces and access thereto, including the dimensions of the spaces and the width and length of access.
   M.   Proposed schedule for the development of the site.
   N.   Studies may be reasonably required prior to or during the review process by the administrator, commission or council of the social, economic, fiscal, traffic or environmental effects of the proposed development. Traffic studies shall identify transportation demands created by the proposed development; the developer shall propose methods of managing those demands.
   O.   Additional information as reasonably required at the discretion of the commission or council, prior to or during the review process.
   P.   List of names and address of the owners of each parcel within three hundred feet (300') of the subject property.
   Q.   A fee established in a separate ordinance adopted by the council.
   R.   Proposed draft PUD agreement.
   S.   Explanation and analysis of waivers or modifications requested under section 17.10.040 of this chapter, and an analysis of compliance with the comprehensive plan.
   T.   Area development plan, if applicable, pursuant to subsection 17.10.030C of this chapter. (Ord. 1191, 2015)