Development Plans shall include all applicable elements required for Site Plans as related to areas that will be developed in an initial phase. When Development Plans involve future development phases and specific uses are unknown, some required Site Plan elements may be waived, but the applicant shall provide the following additional requirements:
(a) The location of building footprints or envelopes within which dwelling units are to be constructed in later development phases. Future building envelopes or footprints shall illustrate that building locations will be in compliance with applicable development and site planning standard requirements. Proposed land uses shall be defined and information regarding future land uses, building sizes, residential density, internal pedestrian and vehicular mobility architectural design elements is expected to be sufficient to determine how an area is proposed for future development will look and function as an urban area.
(b) Development phasing plan and schedule for build-out.
(c) Legal documentation establishing homeowners associations or other legal entities responsible for control over any required common areas and facilities.
(d) Copies of proposed deed restrictions and convents that will be applicable to future property owners.
When a Development Plan indicates future development phases, no Zoning Certificate may be issued for construction activity in accordance with Chapter 1103 unless all information normally required for a Site Plan has been submitted and approved for individual buildings.