1169.03 ESTABLISHMENT OF THE REVIEW PROCESS.
   The establishment of a PUD, pursuant to this Chapter, is a four-step process. It is recommended that the developer or property owner seeking the PUD meet with the City Administrator to discuss the intent of the PUD prior to filing application. This conversation shall be non-binding to the application process. The process is as follows. Application requirements are established in Section 1169.05.
   (a)   First, a conceptual plan is submitted to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation to City Council for approval. If this action is approved by City Council, the official zoning map of the City is amended to reflect the PUD designation including a number to uniquely identify the PUD (e.g. PUD-BUS 1, PUD-BUS 2, PUD-RES 3, etc.).
   (b)   Second, the PUD is reviewed by Planning Commission and, if approved, recommended by Planning Commission to City Council for consideration as a zoning map amendment pursuant to Chapter 1129, District Changes and Regulation Amendments. The approval or denial of the establishment of a PUD is a legislative action by the City Council.
   (c)   Third, a Preliminary Development Plan must be reviewed, approved and recommended by the Planning Commission for action by City Council pursuant to Section 1169.06 of this Chapter. Action on the Preliminary Plan by City Council is an administrative act. If approved by City Council, the Preliminary Development Plan becomes a text amendment to the Zoning Code Appendix with a designation PUD-RES/BUS (Insert number in sequential order).
   (d)   Fourth, a Final Development Plan must be reviewed and acted on by Planning Commission pursuant to Section 1169.06 of this Chapter. The Planning Commission's action on a Final Development Plan is final. Once approved by Planning Commission, the text of the PUD shall receive the same corresponding unique identification number stated in 1169.03(a), above. The text shall remain on file as the regulatory language guiding the development of that PUD.
      (Ord. 2-2013. Passed 7-1-13.)