(a) As part of the request for rezoning to a Planned Residential District, a Preliminary Plan must
be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission along with a Development Standards Text of all applicable standards for the proposed development. A Zoning Certificate will not be issued for any site or sites until a Development Plan is approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission and found in conformance with the adopted Preliminary Plan and Development Standards Text.
(1) Preliminary Plan. The Preliminary Plan is a conceptual plan submitted at the time of a request for rezoning generally describing the proposed uses for the site to be rezoned and their relationship with surrounding properties and uses. The Preliminary Plan shall contain the following elements:
A. A topographic map of the site and adjacent property showing existing natural features including wooded areas and major trees. A description of how the proposed development has planned to utilize the existing site, identifying the changes to the existing site grading and noting major trees that will be removed as part of the proposed development;
B. A schematic plan showing the general development of the tract, location of existing and proposed structures, parking lot layout and other development features including the location of all out parcels;
C. An engineering feasibility statement in sufficient detail to indicate how the proposed development will be serviced with water, sanitary sewer and storm drainage facilities;
D. The proposed traffic circulation pattern showing public and private streets and other transportation facilities, including major pedestrian routes, with evidence through a traffic study that the proposed development will not adversely impact existing transportation facilities;
E. A conceptual landscaping plan that shows the ability of the proposed development to meet all the aspects of Chapter 1278;
F. A proposed schedule or phasing of development of the site;
G. Evidence that the applicant has sufficient control over the land to accomplish proposed and required land improvements; and
H. Any additional information required by the Planning and Zoning Commission necessary to determine that the proposed development meets the intent and purposes of the planned district.
(2) Development Standards Text. A Development Standards Text shall be submitted as part of the Preliminary Plan and shall be narrative and graphics, as necessary, in order to detail the development standards to be applied to the development concept described in the Preliminary Plan. Unless specifically modified by the Development Standards Text, the standards established by the Zoning Code and the subdivision regulations shall apply to the proposed development.
(3) Development Plan. Following approval of the Preliminary Plan and prior to issuance of a Zoning Certificate, a Development Plan shall be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission for the part of the area defined in the Preliminary Plan. The Development Plan is a detailed Site Plan that shall contain the following information and adhere to the Development Standards Text approved as part of the Preliminary Plan:
A. Site Survey. On a survey, show boundary information, existing and proposed development, existing and proposed topography, existing and proposed easements, rights-of-way and utilities;
B. Setbacks. The Site Plan shall indicate building, service areas, parking lot and signage setbacks including front yard, rear yard and side yard areas and shall be in accordance with the approved Development Standards Text;
C. Modifications of Preliminary Plan or Development Standards Text. Any desired modifications of the Development Standards Text or Plan approved as part of the Preliminary Plan shall be so indicated in a modified Development Standards Text document or Preliminary Plan;
D. Height Requirements. Maximum height requirements, including mechanical areas, parapets, and the like, shall be made per the Development Standards Text requirements and shown on building front, rear and side elevation drawings;
E. Parking and Loading. All parking and loading spaces shall be shown including typical dimensions of parking stalls, aisles and loading spaces, size, number of spaces and general location shall also be governed by the Development Standards Text;
F. Waste and Refuse. Handling of waste and refuse materials shall be indicated and described by the Development Standards Text and shall include appropriate screening and type of containerization;
G. Circulation. All major circulation routes, including arterial, adjacent curb cuts, collector and local streets shall be indicated including rights-of-way, dimensions, pavement widths and intersection improvements. All driveways/curb cuts shall be indicated, including major aisle ways and service routes. Major pedestrian circulation routes shall also be indicated including dimensions of path and pedestrian crossings, and the like, plus any attempts at separating vehicular and pedestrian/recreation movement;
H. Landscaping. As part of the Development Plan, proposed landscaping shall be shown including the general landscaping pattern and type of materials, mounding and fencing. Landscaping may vary in density, spacing and other treatment to reflect variations in topography, existing landscaping or adjacent land uses and conform to Chapter 1278. Landscape features shall be shown as well as planning dimensions, height, d.b.h. and type of plant materials per the Development Standards Text;
I. Signage and Graphics. All signage and graphics shall comply with the Development Standards Text. Letter and other graphic size, sign material, shape, color and illumination (internal only) shall be indicated. This includes dimensions of all ground and wall signage as well as distances from rights-of-way and intensity of illumination. Directional signage shall also be indicated;
J. Lighting. All exterior lighting fixtures shall be shown including parking lot lighting, street walkway or pedestrian lighting, walkway accent lighting and building accent lighting. Lighting intensity and installation height shall be indicated;
K. Accessory Structures, Decks, Patios and Fencing. All accessory structures, decks, patios and fences shall conform to the Development Standards Text and appropriate materials, heights, location and style indicated; and
L. Architectural Treatment. As part of the Development Plan front, rear and side building elevations shall be shown in accordance with the Development Standards Text indicated building material, color and height. Color material samples shall also be made for inspection.
(Ord. 08-2013, passed 9-9-2013)