§ 13.3-8  APPLICATION FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT DEVELOPMENT: PC ZONE.
   A conditional use permit required for the development of any portion or area of a PC Zone shall be filed in accordance with § 20.3 (Conditional Uses) and shall include the following documents and materials:
   (A)   A map showing the location of the project in relation to the approved development plan;
   (B)   A boundary survey of the property; a tentative subdivision map may be substituted if the applicant proposes to subdivide the property;
   (C)   A topographic map of the property and the preliminary proposed finished grade shown in contour intervals of not to exceed two feet;
   (D)   Location, grades, widths and types of improvements proposed for all streets and general plan of water, sewer and drainage systems;
   (E)   Preliminary concept or design drawings indicating proposed walkways, driveways or service areas;
   (F)   Location and number of residential units, if any, for each proposed structure;
   (G)   Location and design of automobile parking areas;
   (H)   Preliminary landscaping concept plan;
   (I)   Location of public or quasi-public buildings or areas, including, but not limited to, schools, recreation facilities, parking and service areas if any;
   (J)   Preliminary elevations of structures and a written description indicating architectural theme or type of development;
   (K)   Irrevocable offers to dedicate those areas shown on the plan as public property;
   (L)   (1)   The proposed means for assuring continuing existence, maintenance, and operation of the various common elements and facilities. If a community association or similar governing structure is to be established, a copy of the covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs) shall be made a part of the record.
      (2)   If the Town Council deems it necessary, upon advice of the Town Attorney, the town shall be a party to such CC&Rs in order to ensure their continuance and enforceability.
   (M)   Such other information as may be required by town staff to enable a complete analysis and appraisal of the planned development.
(Ord. 2012-04, passed 12-5-2012)