1275.03 FINAL SITE DEVELOPMENT PLANS.
   Final site development plans shall be prepared at an appropriate scale and shall include the following:
   (a)   Use Summary. A summary of all proposed uses.
   (b)   Buildings. The location, size, height and uses of all proposed main and accessory buildings and structures and their general design, color and external building materials.
   (c)   Streets. The proposed system of circulation of vehicular traffic, including delivery trucks; details for connections to present streets; type of pavement; and estimates of traffic volumes. Traffic studies will be required if the Planning Commission or City Engineer so request.
   (d)   Utilities. The plans for all proposed utility installations and connections.
   (e)   Parking and Traffic Circulation Plan. A layout and estimate of the number of spaces, design features and type of pavement, as well as a parking and traffic circulation plan.
   (f)   Landscape Plan. Proposed designs of landscaping, planting areas, identification and location of principal trees and plants shall be submitted with the building plans.
   (g)   Lighting Plan. All site lighting shall be low in scale and unobtrusive and without glare to persons in passing motor vehicles, other buildings, or pedestrians and designed to interfere as little as possible with surrounding development. Sources of illumination shall be shielded with full cut-off fixtures and light spillage at property lines shall not exceed 0.1 foot candles. The lighting plan shall include a photometric plan.
   (h)   Signs. Signs, in accordance with Section 1269.07 .
   (i)   Grading and Storm Water Management Plans. Final grading and drainage arrangements, including storm water management provisions and drainage calculations in conformance with the provisions of Chapter 1510 .
   (j)   Tree Preservation Plan. Trees within areas identified as permanent open space shall not be disturbed, destroyed, or removed other than as necessary and as approved by the Planning Commission to locate and construct pedestrian pathways. Trees with a diameter at breast height (D.B.H.) of six inches or greater that are to be disturbed, destroyed, or removed shall be replaced with trees in accordance with a tree preservation and management plan designed to maintain an appropriate tree canopy cover and approved by the Planning Commission. Each replacement tree shall have a minimum D.B.H. of two and one-half inches. The tree preservation and management plan shall conform to the provisions of Chapter 1494.
(Ord. 2020-25. Passed 12-23-20.)