Page 70 - Ordinance Chapter 17
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(a) Pre-application Conference. Prior to submittal of a formal application for
        approval of a planned development, the applicant shall meet with the Plan
        Commission for an informal discussion of the proposed development in
        order to provide the basis for proper submittal and processing.

(b) Application.

        1. Submittal for approval of a planned development shall be in the form
                of a general development plan and a precise implementation plan.
                The application may be for preliminary approval of a general
                development plan, followed by the submittal, in whole or part, of
                final detail plans for approval as a precise implementation plan or for
                a combined general development and precise implementation plan
                for all or part of the general development plan.

        2. The application for a general development plan, a general
                development plan with a precise implementation plan or a precise
                implementation plan shall be submitted in triplicate to the
                Clerk/Treasurer who shall transmit it directly to the Plan
                Commission for processing.

(c) General Development Plan. The application for approval of a general
        development plan is intended to provide sufficient definition of the
        proposed development to make possible a determination as to its basic
        acceptability in terms of character; use pattern; intensity of use; economic,
        environmental and service impact and such other factors as would be
        pertinent to such basic decision prior to the preparation of detailed
        engineering, architectural and landscape architectural plans. Specifically,
        such submittal shall include the following:

        1. A statement describing the general character of the intended
                development.

        2. A legal description and an accurate map of the project area including
                its relationship to surrounding properties and existing topography
                and key features.

        3. A site plan of the proposed development prepared by a competent
                professional site planner at a minimum scale of 1” = 200’ showing at
                least the following information in sufficient detail to make possible
                the evaluation of the criteria for approval:

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