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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0696 Planned Unit Development 2011CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO ORDINANCE NO. OU AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO, AMENDING SECTION 18.20.110 (F) TO CHANGE THE REQUIRED INFORMATION FOR A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT FROM ONE OF DESIGN PRINCIPALS TO DESIGN PLANS; REPEALING PRIOR CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR THE SEVERABILITY OF THE PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE; PROVIDING THAT ALL OTHER SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 18.20 NOT AMENDED SHALL REMAIN IN EFFECT; AND PROVIDING WHEN THIS ORDINANCE IS EFFECTIVE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO: Section 1. Section 18.20.110 (F) is amended as follows: 18.20.110: PROCEDURE FOR APPROVAL OF A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT: F. Upon approval in principle of a preliminary development plan by the city council, an application for approval of the final development plan may be filed with the city clerk by at least one property owner or person having a presently existing interest in the property for which the PUD is proposed. Each application shall be signed by the owner or lessee, attesting to the truth and exactness of all information supplied on the application for final development plan. Each application shall clearly state that the approval shall expire and may be revoked if construction on the project has not begun within two (2) years from the date of issuance of the approval. At a minimum, the application shall contain the following information: 1. A survey of the proposed development site, showing the dimensions and bearings of the property lines, area in acres, topography, existing features of the development site; including major wooded areas, structures, streets, easements, utility lines and land uses. 2. All the information required on the preliminary development plan; the location and sizes of lots, location and proposed density of dwelling units, nonresidential building intensity and land use consideration suitable for adjacent properties. 3. A schedule for the development of units to be constructed in progression and a description of the design principles plan(s) for buildings and streetscapes; tabulation of the number of acres in the proposed project for various uses; the number of housing units proposed by type; estimated residential population by type of housing; estimated nonresidential population; anticipated timing for each unit and standards for height, open space, building density, parking areas, population density and public improvements proposed for each unit of the development. Wwhenever the applicant proposes an exception from standard land use district regulations or other ordinances governing development the exception shall be clearly listed and defined by the applicant. 4. Engineering feasibility studies and plans showing, as necessary, water, sewer, drainage, electricity, telephone and natural gas installations; waste disposal facilities; street improvements and nature and extent of earthwork required for site preparation and development. The plan shall show the adequacy of the utilities and streets proposed are suitable and adequate to carry anticipated loads, and increased densities will not be such as to overload the utility and street networks outside the PUD. Ordinance -Page 1 c h u b b u c k 0 4 1 4 1 1 p u d o rd a m e n d .w p d 5. Site plan, showing building(s), various functional use areas, circulation and their relationship. 6. Preliminary building plans, including floor plans and exterior elevations. 7. Landscaping plans. 8. Deed restrictions, protective covenants and other legal statements or devices to be used to control the use, development and maintenance of the land, and the improvements thereon, including those areas which are to be commonly owned and maintained. ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS Section 1. Repeal of Conflicting Ordinances. The provisions of any Ordinance of the City and any provision of the Municipal Code which are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance are repealed to the extent of such conflict. All other sections of Chapter 18.20 not herein amended shall remain in effect. Section 2. Severability. The sections of this ordinance are severable. The invalidity of a section shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections. Section 3. Effective Date. The rule requiring an ordinance to be read on three separate days, one of which shall be a reading in full, is dispensed with, and this Ordinance shall become effective upon its passage, approval and publication. PASSED BY THE COUNCIL AND APPROVED BY THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CHUBBUCK, IDAHO, this 7 (1 day of a, a/_, 2011. 4 -even M. England, Ma�; ATTEST: Richard Morgan, Ci y Clerk O rd in a n c e- P age 2 c h u b b u c k 0 4 1 4 1 1 p u d o rd a m e n d .w p d