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For PUD conditional uses, the application and plan shall contain the following:

(1) Application. Applications for a PUD conditional use permit shall include all of the information necessary to show compliance with the standards and criteria of this chapter for the type of PUD proposed, and where there may be a division in the ownership of land, the application shall also comply with applicable provisions of NBCC Title 17.

(2) Preliminary Development Plan. Applications shall be accompanied by a preliminary development plan which shall provide the following information:

(a) A land use plan indicating all proposed uses within the PUD, and the type of ownership pattern (condominium, townhouse or multiplex lots, rowhouses). For planned communities, the plan should delineate operation and maintenance criteria consistent with ORS 94.550 through 94.785.

(b) All areas proposed to be dedicated for interior streets and circulation, public parks, playgrounds, school sites, public buildings or otherwise dedicated or reserved for public uses shall be shown on the plan.

(c) All open space, recreational and common areas that are to be maintained and controlled by the owners of the property, their successors and assigns, including private streets and ways, parking areas, swimming pools, tennis courts, and other common areas, under a management and operations plan shall be indicated.

(d) Public facilities, including lot drainage, storm drains, sanitary sewer, domestic water, street system (public or private) with appropriate dimensions, and a circulation plan showing circulation patterns.

(e) Pedestrian walkways, bike paths, and parking areas, including garages, carports, and similar uses.

(f) Location and number of all parcels, lots or units that will be made available for sale.

(g) A landscape plan, showing general orientation of tree locations, ground cover, grades, slopes, screen plantings and fences, and landscaped common areas.

(h) An architectural sketch, showing typical buildings, approximate location on the lots, and generally showing height, bulk, type of construction and architectural features.

(i) Drafts of appropriate conditions, covenants and restrictions and other documents (such as homeowners’ association bylaws, etc.) providing for the reservation and maintenance of any open space and recreation areas not dedicated to the public.

(j) Any other pertinent information necessary to assist the planning commission or hearings officer in making a determination, such as the development schedule for construction.

(3) Conditions. In approving a PUD, the planning commission or hearings officer may impose conditions in addition to those contained in Chapter 18.60 NBCC. Conditions may be imposed to assure maximum privacy and quiet for the separate families, to protect the adjacent streets from undue congestion, to provide for suitable open space and recreation area, and to carry out the general purposes of this title.

(4) Final Development Plan and Plat. A final development plan shall be filed for approval with the planning commission or hearings officer, and when applicable, a final plat will also be filed before approval.

(5) Changes and Amendments. Development plans may be amended as provided for conditional use permits in this title, and amendments to lot or parcel lines may be made as provided in NBCC Title 17. (Ord. 1952 § 1(4), 2006)