§ 38-1346. Land use plan; requirements.  


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  • The land use plan, consisting of properly identified exhibits and support materials, shall, where applicable, be drawn to scale (one (1) inch equals two hundred (200) feet), shall include all relevant data and information that is known by or could reasonably be known by the applicant at the time of submission, and shall indicate the following:

    (1)

    The project names, legal description, acreage and location map.

    (2)

    Existing topography at a one-foot contour interval based on the county datum (or as approved by the county engineer).

    (3)

    Natural features, including lakes, watercourses and conservation areas.

    (4)

    On-site soils (based on the soil conservation service classification system).

    (5)

    Flood hazard areas.

    (6)

    Generalized vegetation.

    (7)

    Existing and proposed land uses, with each phase of the development identified.

    a.

    Residential. Maximum gross density (excluding conservation areas and natural lakes), total number of units, type of units where feasible or necessary, minimum net lot size, minimum net living floor area, building height, setbacks, open space and recreation area, if any.

    b.

    Commercial/office. Types of uses, gross floor area, floor area ratio, building height, setbacks and open space.

    (8)

    The phasing of development and the manner in which each phase of development can exist as an independent stable unit.

    (9)

    The location of collector and arterial streets and highways proposed in the development, right-of-way widths, the location of access points to abutting streets and highways, and projected traffic generation (p.m. peak hour) based on established standards. (A traffic study may be required.)

    (10)

    Identification of existing major street setbacks and right-of-way lines as required by article XV of this chapter.

    (11)

    Proposed methods of providing or dealing with the following:

    a.

    Water service (including fire flows), including gallons per day requirement.

    b.

    Sewage disposal, including gallons per day generated.

    c.

    Stormwater management.

    d.

    School age population.

    e.

    Parks/recreation facilities (if any).

(Ord. No. 96-33, § 1, 10-29-96)