§ 153.087 APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL OF PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN.
   (A)   (1)   An application for preliminary PUD shall be filed with the Administrator by a property owner or person having existing interest in the property for which the PUD is proposed.
      (2)   At a minimum, the application shall contain the following information filed in triplicate:
         (a)   Name, address and phone number of applicant;
         (b)   Name, address and phone number of the registered surveyor, registered engineer and/or urban planner assisting in the preparation of the preliminary development plan;
         (c)   Legal description of the property;
         (d)   Description of the existing use;
         (e)   The zoning districts;
         (f)   A vicinity map at a scale approved by the Commission, showing property lines, streets, existing and proposed zoning and such other items as the Commission may require to show the relationship of the PUD to the comprehensive plan and to existing schools and other community facilities and services;
         (g)   A preliminary development plan at a scale approved by the Commission showing topography at two-foot intervals; the location and type of residential, commercial and industrial land uses; layout, dimensions and names of existing and proposed streets; rights-of-way; utility easements; parks and community spaces; layout and dimensions of lots and building setback lines; preliminary improvement drawings showing water, sewer, drainage, electricity, telephone and natural gas, school bus stop areas, solid waste pickup areas, mail delivery boxes if a central location is to be used and such other characteristics as the Commission deems necessary;
         (h)   Proposed schedule for the development of the site; and
         (i)   Evidence that the applicant has sufficient control over the land in question to initiate the proposed development plan within two years.
   (B)   The application for preliminary PUD shall be accompanied by a written statement by the developer setting forth the reasons why, in his or her opinion, the PUD would be in the public interest.
   (C)   Once the Administrator has met with the developer and is satisfied the applicant is ready to present the plan to the Commission, the developer shall submit the plan to the Commission for review. If the Commission is in agreement that basic preparation is in order, the applicant may proceed forward to a public hearing.
(Prior Code, § 17.48.130)