(A) Major amendments. The following changes in an initial and/or final development plan are considered major amendments:
(1) Any change in the proposed land uses;
(2) Any major change in the street pattern; and
(3) An increase in density above that is provided for in division (B)(5) below.
(B) Minor amendments. The following changes in an initial and/or final development plan are considered minor amendments:
(1) Any adjustment in the size or shape of the building envelope (increasing the height or reducing the building setback);
(2) Major decrease in density;
(3) Any decrease in the size of required open areas;
(4) A minor change in the street pattern; and
(5) Any increase in density of a subarea:
(a) Less than 25% for a subarea with less than eight units;
(b) Less than 15% for a subarea with between nine and 20 units; and
(c) Less than 8% for a subarea with 21 units or more.
(C) Minimal amendments. The following changes in an initial and/or final development plan are considered minimal amendments:
(1) Any adjustment of a building within a previously established building envelope; and
(2) A minor reduction in density.
(Ord. 0904-05, passed 5-20-2009)