§ 25-3-23. DEVELOPMENT PLAN REQUIRED.  


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  • An applicant for a traditional neighborhood district shall prepare a Development Plan as part of the zoning application. The Development Plan must contain the following information:

    (1)

    locations and sizes of the Neighborhood Center Area, Mixed Residential Area, and, if applicable, Neighborhood Edge Area, Workshop Area, and Employment Center Area;

    (2)

    locations of major civic uses;

    (3)

    locations of commercial uses in Mixed Residential Areas;

    (4)

    layout of the transportation network for all modes of travel;

    (5)

    locations and sizes of private open space and public open space;

    (6)

    locations and descriptions of proposed major private open space improvements;

    (7)

    a construction phasing plan for major private open space improvements, if needed;

    (8)

    locations and types of drainage and water quality controls;

    (9)

    locations and types of environmentally sensitive areas, including critical environmental features, critical water quality zones, and water quality transition zones;

    (10)

    a tree protection plan, including an aerial photograph, that demonstrates that the design of the traditional neighborhood district will result in the reasonable preservation of protected trees and significant tree clusters;

    (11)

    the 100 year floodplain, as calculated to exist under fully developed conditions in accordance with the Drainage Criteria Manual;

    (12)

    the locations of major utility facilities and easements that are within or immediately adjacent to the proposed traditional neighborhood district;

    (13)

    preliminary architectural standards that are consistent with the architectural objectives of this chapter; and

    (14)

    all additional information required by the director to demonstrate compliance with the traditional neighborhood district concept.

Source: Section 13-9-13; Ord. 990225-70; Ord. 031211-11.