This development name standards section applies to the following types of development: ST; CV; CS; TD; TN; ZL; SC; CD; IP; DP; and PD.
(A) Proposed development name. The applicant shall propose a unique name for the development.
(1) Root name. The proposed root name of the development shall not duplicate, or closely approximate phonetically, the name of any other development within the zoning jurisdiction of the city.
(2) Suffix name. Deviations in suffix names (e.g., Place, Woods or Glen) shall not constitute a unique name (for example, if Preston Place exists, the name Preston Woods shall not be permitted).
(3) Large developments. Unique subareas within a large development or separate developments within close proximity may be authorized to use the same root name by the Plan Commission.
(B) Approval authority. While the development name proposed by the applicant shall be considered, the Plan Commission has authority to approve or deny the proposed name.
(C) Renaming authority.
(1) Existing development names. Existing development names and development names that have been approved by the Plan Commission shall not be changed without Plan Commission approval.
(2) Proposed development names. The Plan Commission shall have authority to require a new unique name for a development if the name proposed by the applicant is unacceptable. If an acceptable and unique development name is not proposed by the applicant, the Plan Commission shall rename the development prior to final approval.
(Ord. 10-2010, passed - -2010, § 7.05)