An application for P-D zoning shall be made to the Planning Commission and shall include and be accompanied by a development plan. The development plan shall be adopted by resolution and the P-D District, when established, shall become part of the zoning map of the City as provided in this title.
A. The development plan shall include:
1. A map showing any street system and lot design proposed within the area. Any areas proposed to be dedicated or reserved for parks, parkways, playgrounds, school sites, public buildings and other such uses must be shown. Compliance with this requirement shall not be construed to relieve the applicant from applicable regulations of the City.
2. A plot plan for each building site in the proposed P-D District as required by the Planning Commission. The plot plan shall show the approximate location of all proposed buildings, indicating maximum and minimum distances between buildings, and between buildings and property or building site lines, and the location of all active or abandoned wells, septic systems, and irrigation lines.
3. Elevations and, where necessary, perspective drawings of all proposed structures except single-family residences and their accessory buildings. Such drawings need not be the result of final architectural decisions and need not be in detail. The purpose of such drawings is to indicate within stated limits the height of proposed buildings and the general appearance of the proposed structures to the end that the entire development will have architectural unity and be in harmony with surrounding developments.
4. Any or all of the following plans and diagrams may also be required by the Planning Commission or similar information may be required to be included on the plot plan or appended thereto:
a. Off-street parking and loading plan.
b. A circulation diagram indicating the proposed movement of vehicles, goods and pedestrians within the P-D District and to and from adjacent public thoroughfares. Any special engineering features and traffic regulation devices needed to facilitate or ensure the safety of this circulation pattern shall be shown.
c. Landscaping and tree plan.
d. A map showing the existing and proposed topography of the area at one-foot intervals, and trees over six inches in diameter measured four feet above ground.
e. An economic feasibility report or market analysis.
f. Solid waste systems:
ii. Collection accessibility.
iii. Franchise collector, ability.
g. In areas of industrial development:
i. Prevailing wind direction, air currents and adjacent development, existing or proposed.
ii. Total contribution of air contaminants.
h. Noise factor of the proposed development.
B. Any subsequent changes proposed in the development plan shall be submitted to the City Manager and shall be treated as follows:
1. If the proposed changes do not involve new uses, the Planning Director shall have the authority to approve such changes; provided, that the proposed changes conform in principle and character to the approved plan.
2. If the proposed changes do not in the opinion of the Planning Director conform to the development plan, the proposed changes shall be referred to the Planning Commission and may be approved in accordance with the procedure set forth in this title for use permits.
3. If, in the opinion of the Planning Director, the proposed changes are of such a size or nature as to change the character of the development plan, such changes will be referred to the Planning Commission and City Council as a request for adoption of a new development plan.
(Ord. 97-17, 10-28-1997)