(a) Preliminary Development Plan. The application shall contain the following information.
(1) The name and address of the applicant;
(2) The name and address of the registered surveyor, engineer and/or planner assisting in the preparation of the plans;
(3) A legal description of the property;
(4) A description of the existing use;
(5) Location of existing buildings, public roads, private streets, parking and circulation;
(6) A Preliminary Development Plan showing:
A. Topography at two-foot intervals;
B. The location, arrangement of all proposed buildings, related parking, and setbacks;
C. The location of proposed streets, parking areas, rights-of-way, utility easements, common open space, recreation areas and landscaping;
D. Conceptual designs of the proposed buildings;
E. A proposed schedule for site development; and
F. Preliminary site landscaping and site amenities plan. Site amenities include walkways, plazas, street furniture and lighting.
(7) Such other relevant information as the Planning Commission may require.
(b) Final Development Plan. A Final Development Plan shall be submitted by a registered surveyor or engineer. At a minimum, the application shall contain the following:
(1) A survey of the proposed site, showing dimensions, property lines and existing features on the site;
(2) All the information required on the Preliminary Development Plan, intensity (floor area/acre) of development and breakdown of use areas;
(3) A schedule of development in each phase;
(4) Tabulation of floor area in the proposed development for various land uses, area allocated for open space, parking and other amenities;
(5) Engineering documentation as necessary that assures adequate: water, storm and sanitary sewer, drainage, electricity, telephone, and natural gas installations;
(6) Typical building plans for each type of structure proposed, including floor plans and exterior elevations;
(7) Plans and/or cross-sections depicting how the buffering and screening requirements of this chapter will be satisfied;
(8) A detailed landscape plan that identifies the location, type, and quantity of various plant species and other landscape elements;
(9) Sign plan identifying the location and size of signs related to overall development, materials and colors to be used for the frames and background, and a general scheme of guidelines for the individual signs within development; and
(10) Deed restrictions, protective covenants and other legal instruments to be used to control the use, development and maintenance of the land and improvements, including those areas to be owned in common and so maintained, such as land, walls, and driveways.
(Ord. 2009-24. Passed 11-23-09.)