(a) At the time of the application for a conditional zoning certificate, a general plan for the development of the land shall be filed with the Planning Commission by the owner or owners of the land involved. The general plan (which may be set forth on one or more maps or in one or more instruments) shall be signed by all owners of property within the project, shall be drawn to scale, shall be prepared by an architect, landscape architect, engineer or planner-in-charge authorized to practice in the State of Ohio, and shall show the following:
(1) The date;
(2) The boundaries of the project;
(3) A north arrow;
(4) The topography of the project using two-foot contour intervals;
(5) A legend;
(6) The proposed street system for the project; including designation of collector thoroughfares agreeable to the Planning Commission where such thoroughfares are indicated on the Village Land Use and Thoroughfare Plan, or where otherwise necessary for efficient traffic circulation;
(7) The areas of the project to be used for single-family detached dwellings; single-family attached dwellings, garden apartment buildings, medium and high-rise apartment buildings, and commercial building and/or uses;
(8) The area or areas of the project to be preserved as open space;
(9) Descriptive data as to the methods to be employed to preserve and maintain open space;
(10) The areas into which such project is to be divided for different uses, the use proposed for each such area, the number of housing units by type and size, and number of bedrooms per unit of each class of housing proposed in any given area, the location and size of school, church and/or fire station sites proposed;
(11) The total population density for the project in number of housing units;
(12) The acreage of the project;
(13) The location and landscaping of the proposed parking lots within the project;
(14) Descriptive data concerning the sewer, water and storm drainage facilities within the project, identifying the entity whether public or private to whom such facilities are to be dedicated or transferred;
(15) The location and acreage of the commercial uses proposed within the
project;
(16) A plan showing provisions for control of erosion and sedimentation during and after construction. Such plan shall be accompanied by documentation indicating the review and recommendation on such plan by the Portage County Soil and Water Conservation District, the Division of Lands and Soil of the Department of Natural Resources, or other competent agency or soils scientists;
(17) A time schedule of development showing phases, if any.
(b) Upon approval of the general plan by the Planning Commission, a conditional zoning certificate may be issued for the project. The implementation of the project is then subject to the further qualification, requirements, and provisions set forth in Section 1151.02. No substantial change from the approved general plan shall be made without prior approval by the Planning Commission.
(Ord. 1500. Passed 12-14-99.)
(Ord. 1500. Passed 12-14-99.)