Each master plan shall set forth for a specific area of land a land use and circulation system concept that is consistent with the goals and policies of the general plan, compatible with the environment, and capable of being served by existing and planned public facilities and utilities.
A. The following plans and materials shall be submitted; provided, that the development services director may waive submission of items deemed unnecessary:
1. A map showing proposed master plan boundaries and the relationship of the area to uses and structures within a 300-foot radius of the plan area boundaries;
2. A map of the master plan area showing sufficient topographical data to indicate clearly the character of the terrain and the type, location, and condition of mature trees and other natural vegetation;
3. A site plan indicating the existing and proposed uses, gross floor area, lot coverage, height, parking and density, and a circulation plan; and
4. A preliminary development schedule indicating sequence and timing of development.
B. Guidelines for the physical development of the property, including illustrations of proposed architectural, urban design, and landscape concepts shall be submitted.
C. On slopes over 10 percent, single line sections showing the relationship of the building to the topography.
(Ord. 87-4 N.S., 1987; Ord. 25-09 § 4)