[Amended 1-17-1983 by Ord. No. 437; 10-15-1984 by Ord. No. 450]
The application for tentative approval shall be filed with the Borough Manager or his designated representative in not less than eight copies at least 14 days prior to the Planning Commission meeting at which the application initially is to be considered. The application shall be accompanied by a fee as may from time to time be determined by the Council. It shall include a tentative development plan illustrating compliance with all the standards for planned residential development set forth in §§ 400-67 to 400-74 of this part. The development plan shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following documents:
A.
A tentative plat meeting all the specifications of a preliminary plat given in § 380-7 of the Subdivision Ordinance. Topographic contours shall be accurate to 1/2 the contour interval. The location, orientation, approximate elevation of lowest floor, approximate size and shape, and approximate entry locations of all dwellings shall be shown. The approximate alignments of all driveways shall be shown. Incidental recreation facilities, parking and any other proposed facilities shall be shown in similar detail. The location and size of all common open space and the proposed ownership and maintenance arrangements for such open space shall be shown. If a planned residential development is proposed as a portion of a larger subdivision or land development, the developer must show the proposed boundary of the planned residential development.
B.
The substance of covenants, grants of easements, or other restrictions to be imposed upon the use of land, buildings and structures.
C.
A relative time schedule for all on-site and off-site structures and site improvements which shall be made.
D.
A written statement signed by the developer setting forth reasons why, in his opinion, the planned residential development would be in the public interest and would be consistent with the Borough Plan.
F.
If the planned residential development is adjacent to land not fully developed and under option or the same beneficial ownership, a master plan for the future development of all contiguous properties under option or the same beneficial ownership.
G.
Neither the Borough Manager nor his designated representative may accept an incomplete application. The Borough Manager or his designated representative shall determine whether an application is complete within 10 days after receiving it. If an application is found incomplete, it shall be returned to the developer with a written notice of its incompleteness and shall be deemed not filed. If an application is found complete or if it is not returned to the developer within 10 days after receipt, the application shall be deemed filed on the date it was received. If an application is received in the mail or left at the Municipal Building when the Manager or his designated representative is not present, it shall be deemed received upon the return of the Manager or his designated representative.