18.59.050   Golf course development plan requirements.
   A.   The golf course development plan shall be prepared by professional designers and planners in accordance with Chapter 18.71 (Development Plan) and shall address graphically and in writing the elements of this section. This development plan requirement may be satisfied by a development plan of which a golf course is an element.
   B.   Site analysis. A rezoning site analysis (Chapter 18.91, Rezoning Procedures) may substitute for the golf course site analysis. The site analysis shall include:
      1.   Topography, including the effect of the proposed treatment upon existing land forms;
      2.   Effect of development on views, both on and off-site;
      3.   Existing and projected traffic circulation, including the functional relationship of roads and paths;
      4.   Inventory of existing vegetation and wildlife and analysis of the effect of development;
      5.   Hydrology, including detention, recharge opportunity, drainage, erosion and flood control;
      6.   Applicability of the hillside development zone (Chapter 18.61, HD Hillside Development Zone) and the Buffer Overlay zone (Chapter 18.67, Buffer Overlay Zone);
      7.   Trails opportunities and access provisions;
      8.   Open space and buffers;
      9.   Soils suitability analysis;
   C.   Landscape Plan. The landscape plan shall include:
      1.   Graphic representation of all elements of the development, such as golf course, water features, roads, paths, recreation elements, buildings, walls, patios, and parking areas, as they relate to the landscaping;
      2.   List and legend by common and scientific names of all plants to be used, indicating location and size of plant materials;
      3.   Irrigation plan, including schedules and estimated consumption of irrigation water;
      4.   Identification and location of existing native vegetation intended to be left undisturbed.
   D.   Grading Plan. A Type 2 grading plan shall be required in accordance with Section 18.81.060 (Grading), and the plan shall include appropriate notes or comments relative to special features, conditions or techniques that relate to the golf course.
   E.   Context Analysis: The plans shall also show the existing development and improvements of adjacent properties within six hundred feet of the proposed golf course zone and its associated land uses.
(Ord. 2006-96 § 1 (part), 2006; Ord. 1986-187 § 1 (part), 1986; Ord. 1985-82 (part), 1985)