10-11-5: CONTENT OF PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT SUBMITTALS:
For each stage in the planned unit development review process, the following information and data shall be submitted:
   A.   Pre-Application: The following information and data is required:
      1.   Data regarding site conditions, land characteristics, available community facilities and utilities and other related general information about uses of land within one-half (1/2) mile of the subject parcel of land.
      2.   Sketch drawing showing the proposed location of the uses of land, major streets and other features.
      3.   Property survey and legal description of the subject parcel of land.
   B.   Preliminary Plat: The following information and data is required:
      1.   Preliminary Plat: A drawing of the planned unit development, at a scale of one hundred feet to one inch (1" = 100'), composed of one or more sheets showing the following information:
         a.   Title by which the proposed planned unit development is to be referred.
         b.   Legal description of the property and total acreage included.
         c.   Date, scale, north point, and date of preparation.
         d.   Name and address of the owner, applicant, engineer and land surveyor.
         e.   Location of corporate boundary, County and Township lines at or near the planned unit development.
         f.   Location, dimensions and acreage of proposed land uses including single-family residential, multi-family residential, business areas, industrial areas, open spaces and school sites.
         g.   Location and dimensions of proposed streets, alleys, easements and storm water control areas.
         h.   Dimensions of the lots into which the property is proposed to be subdivided.
         i.   Density of the planned unit development for both the entire development and individual land use areas.
         j.   Location map showing the location of the planned unit development within the Village.
         k.   Character of the surrounding area within two hundred feet (200') of the planned unit development including existing land uses, subdivision of lands, location and dimensions of streets, alleys, easements, and storm water control areas, and location of buildings and structures.
         l.   The zoning classification of the subject property and the surrounding area within two hundred feet (200').
         m.   Location and dimensions of existing streets, alleys, easements, storm water control areas, buildings, structures and public utilities within the planned unit development.
         n.   Plan for sidewalks or pedestrian access and circulation.
         o.   General internal uses of each building or structure.
         p.   Ground elevations on the tract showing one foot (1') contours for land that slopes less than one-half of one percent (0.5%); two foot (2') contours for land that slopes more than one-half of one percent (0.5%); spot elevations at all breaks in grades, along all drainage channels or swales, and at selected points not more than one hundred feet (100') apart in all directions (refer to USGS datum in compiling data).
         q.   Flood plain lines as to be delineated by the applicable USGS Flood Quadrangle or other documents adopted by the Village as part of the flood plain regulations.
      2.   Character: An explanation of the character of the planned unit development, the reasons why it needs the flexibility of the planned unit development regulations, how the official plan affects the property and how it accomplishes the purposes of the planned unit development regulations.
      3.   Design Schedule: A listing of the area, lot width, yard, height and bulk requirements applicable to the planned unit development.
      4.   Services Facilities: Information on all service facilities and off-street parking facilities.
      5.   Preliminary Engineering: Engineering in sufficient detail which will convey the general basis of design of the sanitary sewer, water, storm water control, flood control and street facilities.
      6.   Natural Features Study: An analysis of the natural features and drainage patterns of the property.
      7.   Geological and Soil Analysis: An examination of the adequacy of the property for development.
      8.   Impact Studies: Impact studies and geological analysis and other information and data as the Plan Commission may require for the full and complete consideration of the planned unit development.
   C.   Final Plat: The following information and data is required:
      1.   Final Plat: A drawing of the planned unit development, suitable for recording with the County Recorder of Deeds, showing the following information:
         a.   Designation with particularity the uses of the land and the location of buildings and structures.
         b.   Title under which the proposed planned unit development is to be recorded.
         c.   Legal description of the property and total acreage included.
         d.   Data, scale, north point and date of preparation.
         e.   Location, dimensions and acreage of proposed land uses, including single-family residential, multi-family residential, business areas, industrial areas, open spaces and school sites.
         f.   Location and dimensions of proposed streets, alleys, easements and storm water control areas.
         g.   Dimensions of the lots into which the property is proposed to be subdivided.
         h.   Plan for sidewalks or pedestrian access and circulation.
      2.   Population Estimate: A calculation of population equivalents for residential development.
      3.   Design Schedule: A listing of the area, lot width, yard height and bulk requirements applicable to the planned unit development.
      4.   Statement of Intent and Agreement: A document by the applicant setting forth the nature, kind, character and the extent of all the public improvements to be constructed, the specific park and school donation, applicable fees and charges, agreement on cost sharing of public improvement and agreement on any other items.
      5.   Financing Surety: Guarantee of funds in accordance with the provisions of Title 11 of this Code.
      6.   Covenants: Final agreements, provisions or covenants which will govern the use, maintenance and continued protection of the planned unit development.
      7.   Final Engineering: Complete and detailed engineering which shows the design of the sanitary sewer, water, storm water control, flood control and street facilities, including specifications.
      8.   Cost Estimate: Estimates of cost for all public improvements.
      9.   Other information and data as the Plan Commission may require for full and complete consideration of the planned unit development. (Ord. 93-695, 6-15-93)