A specific plan is a plan for a particular portion of the city where circumstances require a more detailed plan of development than the general plan, and/or more detailed standards than the general provisions of the Zoning Code. Such circumstances requiring specific plans may include, but shall not be limited to, the following:
A.
Size and/or shape of property;
B.
Relation to surroundings;
C.
Drainage conditions;
D.
Unusual conditions pertaining to the property, requiring special consideration for access, utilities or fire protection;
E.
Necessity for street, highway and alley pattern; and
F.
Location of open spaces.
(Ord. 4950 § 3, 2010; Ord. 4984 § 4, 2013)