The applicant for a PUD must submit the following documents prior to final action being taken on the application request:
(A) A site plan and/or plat for the project showing locations of property boundaries, surface water features, existing and proposed structures and other facilities, land alterations and topographic contours at two-foot intervals or less. When a PUD is a combined commercial and residential development, the site plan and/or plat must indicate and distinguish which buildings and portions of the project are residential, commercial or a combination of the two;
(B) A property owners association agreement (for residential PUDs) with mandatory membership, and all in accordance with the requirements of § 154.110;
(C) Deed restrictions, covenants, permanent easements or other instruments that:
(1) Properly address future vegetation and topographic alterations, construction of additional buildings, beaching of watercraft and construction of commercial buildings in residential PUDs; and
(2) Ensure the long-term preservation and maintenance of open space in accordance with the criteria and analysis specified in § 154.110.
(D) When necessary, a master plan describing the project and the floor plan for all commercial structures to be occupied; and
(E) Those additional documents as requested by the planning agency that are necessary to explain how the PUD will be designed and will function.
(Ord. 195, passed 2-3-1992)