Application for Plan Approval, or any phase thereof, shall be made to the City Clerk and the PAA on forms provided for that purpose, accompanied by the required fee. The PAA may adopt specific rules governing paper and electronic application and the number of copies. Such rules and regulations shall not take effect until approved by the Department of Housing and Community Development and filed with the City Clerk. The application for Plan Approval shall be accompanied by a site plan, drawings and supporting documentation, in a form specified by the PAA's rules and regulations, which shall show, among other data, the following. Plans submitted shall be prepared (and stamped) by a registered architect, landscape architect, or professional engineer. Upon written request, the PAA may, at its discretion, waive the submission by the applicant of any of the required information, provided the applicant provides some written information on each of the items below and explains why a waiver is appropriate.
B. Site plan(s) at a scale of one inch equals 40 feet (or greater) showing the following:
(1) Name and address of the owner and the developer, name of the Project, and date and scale of plans.
(2) The location and boundaries of the lot, adjacent streets or ways, the location and owners' names of all adjacent properties and those within 300 feet of the property line, and all zoning district boundaries.
(3) Existing and proposed structures, including setbacks from property lines, structure elevations, and all exterior entrances and exits. Elevation plans of all exterior facades of proposed structures are required for towers and strongly encouraged for other structures.
(4) Present and proposed use of the land and buildings.
(5) Existing and proposed topography at two-foot contour intervals, showing wetlands, streams, surface water bodies, drainage swales, floodplains, and unique natural land features (For intermediate projects, the permit granting authority may accept generalized topography instead of requiring contour lines.).
(6) Location of parking and loading areas, public and private ways, driveways, walkways, access and egress points, including proposed surfacing.
(7) Location and description of all stormwater drainage facilities (including stormwater detention facilities, water quality structures, drainage calculations where applicable, and drainage easements), public and private utilities, sewage disposal facilities, and water supply.
(8) Existing and proposed landscaping, including trees and other plantings (including the size and type of plantings), stone walls, buffers, screening, and fencing.
(9) Location, dimensions, height, color, and illumination of existing and proposed signs.
(10) Provisions for refuse removal, with facilities for screening of refuse when appropriate.
(11) An erosion control plan and any other measures taken to protect natural resources and water supplies.
C. Estimated daily and peak-hour vehicle trips generated by the proposed use, traffic patterns for vehicles and pedestrians showing adequate access to and from the site, and adequate vehicular and pedestrian circulation within the site. For nonresidential and mixed-use Projects, at the request of the PAA, an applicant shall prepare a traffic impact statement including the following information:
(1) Traffic flow patterns at the site, including entrances and egresses, loading and unloading areas, and curb cuts on site and within 100 feet of the site.
(2) A plan to minimize traffic safety impacts of the proposed project through such means as physical design and layout concepts, staggered employee work schedules, promoting use of public transit or van or car-pooling, or other appropriate means. For new commercial, office, and industrial buildings or uses over 10,000 square feet, this plan shall evaluate alternative mitigation methods to reduce traffic by 35%, including:
(a) Public transit, van and car-pool incentive programs, including parking facilities and weather-protected transit shelters;
(b) Encouraging flexible hours and work weeks;
(c) Encouraging pedestrian and bicycle access to the site; and
(d) Provision of integrated land uses, including on-site services, retail, and housing.
(3) A detailed assessment of the traffic safety impacts of the proposed Project or use on the carrying capacity of any adjacent highway or road, including the projected number of motor vehicle trips to enter or depart from the site for daily-hour and peak-hour traffic levels, road capacities, and impacts on intersections. Said assessment may be based on the proposed mitigation (in the plan required by Subsection
B above).
(4) An interior traffic and pedestrian circulation plan designed to minimize conflicts and safety problems.
(5) Adequate pedestrian access, including provisions for sidewalks to provide access to adjacent properties and between individual businesses within a development.
D. Evidence that the Project complies with the cost and eligibility requirements of §
350-20.7C.
E. Project plans that demonstrate compliance with the design and construction requirements of §
350-20.7D.
F. A form of Affordable Housing Restriction that satisfies the requirements of §
350-20.7E.
G. Other information as may be necessary to determine compliance with the provisions of the SG District.