HomeMy WebLinkAbout02401(9) General landscape treatment.
(10) Existing topography and storm drainage pattern and
proposed storm drainage system showing basic t000-
graphi.c changes.
(11) General outline of intended organizational structure
related to property owner's association, deed restric-
tions, and provision of services.
2. Referral to Planning Commission. Such petition shall be re-
ferred to the Planning Commission and processed as any other
petition for zoning change. Upon completion of necessary
study and investigation the Planning Commission shall make its
recommendation to the City Council as to the appropriateness
and desirability of the proposed zoning change, the suitability
of the building, site, and development plans, and any addition-
al conditions which it may feel necessary or anpropriate.
3. Public Hearing. Upon receipt of the Planning Commission's
recommendations, the City Council shall cause a public hearing
to be held pursuant to Section 6.15.
C. Basis for Approval. The Planning Commission in making its recom-
mendations and the City Council in making its determination shall
give consideration and satisfy themselves as to the following:
1. That the proponents of the proposed development have demonstra-
ted that they intend to start construction within a reasonable
period'following the approval of the project and requested
overlay of the PUD District, that the project appears economi-
cally sound, that adequate financing is possible and that the
development will be carried out according to a reasonable con-
struction schedule satisfactory to the City.
That the proposed development is consistent in all respects to
the spirit and intent of this Chapter, is in conformity with
the general plans for community development, would not be con-
trary to the general welfare and economic prosperity of the
City or of the immediate neighborhood, that the specific de-
velopment plans have been prepared with competent professional
advice and guidance, and that the benefits and improved design
of the resultant development justifies the variation from the
normal requirements of this Ordinance through the application
of the Planned Unit development Overlay District.
3. In the case of proposed residential developments:
a. That such development will create an attractive residential
environment of sustained desirability and economic stability,
compatible with the character established for the area by
the community Comprehensive Plan, and where the economic
impact of the development in terms of income levels, proper-
ty values, and service demands is at least as beneficial
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