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(b) The name, location and legal description of the proposed project.
(cl Ownership and current zoning of all abutting parcels.
(d) A key map.
(e) Topography and final grading plan, and other pertinent drainage information.
(f) All existing streets, drives, buildings, and water courses on or adjacent to the
proposed project site.
(g) Floodplains on or adjacent to the proposed project site.
(h) The location and size of existing utilities within or adjacent to the proposed project
site.
(i) The proposed location, type, and size of the following:
(1) Buildings and structures.
(2) Streets, drives, and curb cuts.
(3) Off-street parking areas with parking spaces drawn and tabulated.
(4) Sidewalks. .
(5) Landscape information as required in Section 11 of this ordinance.
(6) Common open- space sites.
(7) Sites for solid waste containers.
(8) Proposed signage.
Ul The total number of residential buildings and units to be constructed on the proposed
project site.
(k) !he total number of bedrooms in~luded in the proposed project.
(1) The density of dwelling units per acre of the proposed project.
(m) The gross square footage of all non-"residential buildings and the proposed use of each
building.
(n) The total site area.
(0) Other information as required by staff.
10.2 ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The Project Review Committee, or the Planning and Zoning Commission in the event of an appeal
or discretionary review, may impose additional requirements beyond those imposed by city
ordinance or regulation, when necessary to the protection or preservation of the public health,
safety, and general welfare, or to preserve the integrity of the City's comprehensive plan. ~uch
requirements shall be limited to those reasonable and necessary to provide for:
A. Safe and convenient ~affic control and handling.
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B. Assured pedestrian safety which may include the provision of sidewalks along the :perimeter
of the property meeting the specifications for same as outlined in the Subdivision Regulations
relative to width and placement. .
(As amended by Ordinance No. 2029 dated August 26, 1993)
C. Efficient and economic public utility and sanitation access.
Do Public road or street access.
~. Satisfactory internal access; public, private or emergency.
F. Adequate parking and maneuvering areas.
Go Noise and emission control or dispersion.
HQ Visual screening trash receptacles or other areas offensive to the public or existing adjacent
development.
(As amended by Ordinance No. 2097 dated November 10, 1994.)
I. Runoff, drainage, and flood control.
J.. Sign location, as an incident to the above considerations and the express requirements of this
ordinance.
Ko Location and density of buildings or dwellings where topography or characteristics of the site
compel a lower density than would otherwise be allowed., or require location consistent with
accepted engineering practices and principles.
L" Visual screening from ~e right-of-way of parking lots for apartments.
(As amended by Ordinance No. 2029 dated August 26, 1993)
M. Compliance with standards, guidelines and policies of the City's adopted Streetscape Plan
that are not already covered by Sections 9 or 11.
(As amended by Ordinance No. 2029 dated August 26, 1993)
N. It is the discretion of the Project Review Committee whether or not to require minor-arterial
type street trees for collector streets. .
(As amended by Ordinance No.2097 dated November 10, 1994.)
10.3 APPEAL
An applicant may appeal the decision of the Project Review Committee to the Planning and Zoning
Commission within five .(5) days after the PRC Committee meeting. Failure to appeal the PRC
action shall constitute a contractual acceptance of all . conditions imposed, and a waiver and
surrender of all complaints, defects, or potential invalidity, whether under state or federal law.
A. An. applicant appealing the decision of the PRC shall file ten (10) copies of the final site plan
as approved by the PRC, showing all changes and requirements imposed by the PRC, and
accompanied by a written explanation of those items being appealed. Until said cO!Jies are on
file, no further development approval shall occur, and no further action by the Commission
shall take place.
B. An applicant may appeal only certain aspects of site plan review, and -in the clbsence of
discretionary review by the Commission, or review pursuant to a petition, all other aspects of
the site plan shall be final.
C. Any notice of appeal shall state with particularity the aspects which are to be app"ealed.
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