The purpose of this Chapter is to establish review procedures and approval standards for projects which, due to their size, complexity, or the nature of their anticipated impacts, require comprehensive planning in order to meet the goals, policies, and objectives of the General Plan. A comprehensive development plan may be either a Specific Plan or a planned development, depending on the size and complexity of the project as described in this Chapter.
Preparation of a comprehensive development plan is appropriate for large-scale, mixed-use projects which are expected to be built in phases over a long period of time; projects which, because of topographic, environmental, or infrastructural constraints, require flexible development standards in order to achieve superior design and minimize adverse impacts; projects in which coordination is required amongst various applicants, owners and agencies to achieve a long-range development or land use plan; and projects requiring the coordination of land use planning with planning for infrastructure, public safety, circulation, open space, resource conservation, housing, or other development issues as identified in the goals, policies and objectives of the General Plan.
The review process for comprehensive development plans provides a method to identify development constraints and opportunities applicable to a specific site, and to tailor the development standards to the site in order to achieve a more efficient use of the land and high quality of design. This process would result in adoption of a Specific Plan or planned development, as described in this Chapter.
(Ord. 1603 § 4 (Exh. I), 2023)