"Complete streets"means streets accessible to all users, with full-width paving, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, benches and solid waste receptacles, vehicular and pedestrian lighting, right-of-way landscaping, stormwater drainage facilities, directional and street signage, and designated bicycle lanes. All of the above shall be provided in accordance with all codes, ordinances, and engineering/professional standards applicable and in force at the time of final PAD plan approval.
"Development Review Board"means a board composed of the City Manager, Fire Chief, Police Chief, Building Official, Environmental Services Director, Street and Fleet Manager, Community Development Director, City Engineer, Principal Planner, Planning and Zoning Hearing Officer, and, as needed, representatives from other public entities, including but not limited to public utility companies, school districts, and the Arizona Department of Transportation. The purpose of the Development Review Board is to assure compliance of proposed development with all applicable public health and safety requirements.
"Extension of time"means a request to extend time requirements of this title and/or conditions of approval of the final PAD plan regarding obtaining building permits and/or completion of required public improvements.
"Open space"means public or private outdoor areas that are open to the sky, except for structures that are open on at least three (3) sides (or two hundred seventy (270) degrees, if round) if covered and/or any necessary unoccupied service structures. Examples of open space include yards, parks, golf courses, conservation areas, required landscaping, and fields for games/athletic activities. Required parking/loading areas and roads shall not be considered as open space.
Planned Area Development (PAD). A planned area development shall:
1. Be a single development project or a definitely programmed series of development projects.
2. Include principal and accessory structures and uses substantially related to the character and purposes of the district.
3. Be developed according to a development plan that includes the locations of land uses, streets, utilities, all buildings, other uses and improvements on the land.
4. Include a program for provision, finance, operation, and maintenance of any areas, facilities, and improvements designated for common and/or public use.
5. Allow for the application of height, bulk, setback, and other zoning regulations for a particular use over the entire area of that use, as located in the PAD development plan, rather than by application of such standards to individual parcels.
"Zoning Administrator"means the person designated by the City Manager to administer and enforce the ordinances contained in the zoning code.
(Ord. 1073 (part), 2008; Ord. 1380 § 1(B), 2022)