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The applicant shall submit a preliminary development plan to the Planning Commission for approval. This approval shall be limited to the general acceptability of the land uses and densities proposed and their interrelationship and shall not be construed to endorse precise location of uses, configuration of parcels or engineering feasibility. The preliminary development plan and supporting material shall normally be prepared and endorsed by a qualified urban planner, and shall include the following information:

A. A topographic map of the subject property or properties, prepared by a registered civil engineer or licensed land surveyor, including metes and bounds description(s), and showing in accurate detail the topography, existing buildings and existing land features and trees;

B. Proposed land uses, residential densities, and population analysis;

C. Proposed circulation pattern, indicating both public and private vehicular and pedestrian ways, a traffic index for use on determining street structural design, and estimated traffic generation as it affects public streets within and in the vicinity of the proposed development;

D. Proposed parks, playgrounds, school sites and other open spaces, public and private;

E. Relation to present and future land use in surrounding area and to the General Plan;

F. Economic feasibility analysis of any commercial uses, if the property is not zoned for similar commercial uses at the time of submittal of the preliminary development plan;

G. An analysis of all public, quasi-public, recreational and educational areas and facilities proposed in terms of their adequacy to meet the projected needs;

H. A statement of provisions for ultimate ownership and maintenance of all parts of the development, including streets, structures and open space;

I. Preliminary report indicating provisions for storm drainage, sewage disposal and public utilities;

J. Delineation of development phases, if any;

K. Any additional information which may be required in order to determine if contemplated arrangement or uses make it desirable to apply a P-D District classification to the area under consideration;

L. The Community Development Director may waive any of the above required informational items, maps, drawings, etc., if, in their opinion, they are unnecessary or unreasonable under the circumstances. (Ord. 1062 § 14, 2022; Ord. 1030 § 2(12), 2018; Ord. 504 § 2, 1974; Ord. 463 § 1 (part), 1973)