A proposal for a PUD shall comply with the administrative provisions set forth in Section 1137.04 for Conditional Uses.
(a) Site Plan Review, Approval and Conformance. A site plan for the development of the land proposed for a PUD shall be required in order to evaluate a project's compatibility with the surrounding land uses, its compliance with these regulations and its conformance with the Comprehensive Plan. A site plan, as required in Section 1137.03, shall be approved by Planning Commission and Council.
(b) Significance Of An Approved Plan.
An approved site plan shall become a binding commitment for the development of the specific elements approved for development. The approved site plan may be transferred to another person, corporation, or group of individuals or corporations prior to the issuance of a building permit. If there is any such transfer or change in ownership, the new ownership entity shall submit to Council and Council shall find that the new ownership entity will satisfy the administrative, financial, legal and all other performance guarantees approved with the original site plan.
(c) Changes to An Approved Plan. All construction and development under any building permit shall be in accordance with the approved site plan. Any departure from the approved plans shall be cause for revocation of the conditional zoning certificate. Any changes in approved plans shall be resubmitted for approval in accordance with these PUD regulations.
(Ord. 2007-222. Passed 1-10-08.)