(a) An applicant for a PRU shall submit to the director an application, accompanied by:
(1) A location map showing the development in relation to the surrounding area;
(2) A site plan drawn to scale showing:
(A) Property lines and easements with dimensions and area;
(B) Location, size, spacing, setbacks, and dimensions of all existing and proposed buildings, structures, improvements, and utilities;
(C) The building elevations, sections, and floor plan and site sections to clearly define the character of the development;
(D) Topographic information showing existing features and conditions, and proposed grading;
(E) Landscaping plans showing open spaces, planting, and trees;
(F) Existing streets showing access to the project, proposed roads, and parking layout with dimensions; and
(G) Shoreline, shoreline setback lines, stream, and other setback lines.
(3) Information regarding land use designations, surrounding land uses, and development schedules;
(4) Information on the following:
(A) The manner in which the plan makes adequate provision for public services, provides adequate control over vehicular traffic, and furthers the amenities of light and air;
(B) The relationship, beneficial and adverse, of the proposed development to the neighborhood in which it is established;
(C) Confirmation from applicable public agencies that sewer, water and drainage facilities are or will be available and adequate, before the construction of the proposed development;
(D) Project justification; and
(E) Existing and projected number of employees, teachers, students, residents, or patients, as appropriate.
(F) Planned hours of operation.
(b) No application for an amendment to an existing PRU, or for a new PRU to supersede an existing PRU, shall be accepted by the director if:
(1) The application, if approved, would result in a master plan spanning a period that extends beyond the term of the master plan approved by the existing PRU; and
(2) One or more conditions of the existing PRU that are due to be performed (other than conditions of a continuing nature whose performance is current) have not been fully performed.
(1990 Code, Ch. 21, Art. 2, § 21-2.120-3) (Added by Ord. 99-12)