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A concept plan shall be submitted prior to or with the application to create the PD Zone. The Planning Commission shall review the concept plan and shall provide its recommendation to the City Council. The concept plan shall at a minimum include the following:

1. A description of the proposed PD Zone in sufficient detail as to identify the purpose and intent of the zone regulations, including intended land uses and land use standards that would apply in the zone;

2. The proposed name for the PD Zone;

3. The legal description of the subject property;

4. A topographic map of the subject property and adjacent property within fifty (50) feet of the subject property;

5. A tabulation of the total land area and the percentage thereof designated for various proposed uses;

6. The number of residential units per acre and a proposed layout of anticipated lots, if applicable;

7. Identify access and availability of necessary utilities and services, and indicate any major infrastructure improvements that may be necessary;

8. A general circulation plan indicating both public and private vehicular and pedestrian ways;

9. A layout of all parking areas, amenities, open spaces, landscaped areas and drive accesses;

10. Proposed buffering and transitioning treatments between uses both within the PD Zone and with existing uses adjoining the PD Zone;

11. Locations of any critical lands; and

12. Any additional information that the City may deem necessary to determine whether the proposed PD Zone is in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare. Such information may include, but is not limited to: proposed building footprints, building heights, and the orientation of all buildings; architectural renderings that illustrate the architectural style(s), materials and the designs to be employed in the development; a preliminary title report; a preliminary plan for storm drainage, sewage disposal, grading, and public utilities and statements indicating the future form of ownership (e.g., sole owner, condominiums, etc.) and responsibility for maintenance of the project areas such as streets, structures and open spaces.

The required development agreement may modify or supplement the information provided in the concept plan without a formal amendment to the concept plan.