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(19) General regulations applicability. The requirements contained in this division pertaining to <br />general regulations for residential districts and performance standards shall apply to a RPUD <br />development as deemed appropriate by the city. <br />(20) Lighting standards. All RPUD developments shall be subject to the general performance <br />standards for lighting in this chapter. <br />(21) Trails. When any portion of the project is within 1,000 feet of a public trail system, pedestrian <br />access shall be provided to the trail system by means of a public trail constructed at the <br />developer's expense. Where public rights-of-way are available, at the city's discretion the trail <br />may utilize the public right-of-way. Trails shall be of bituminous construction, or such other <br />material as may be approved by the city and shall be not less than eight feet in width. <br />(Ord. No. 202 2nd series, § 1(5), 2-26-2001; Ord. No. 94 3rd series, § 2, 9-24-2012; Ord. No. <br />189 3rd series, § 6, 4-10-2017) <br />Sec. 78-627. - Review of application; procedures. <br />(a) Concept plan review. In order to receive guidance in the design of a RPUD prior to submission of a <br />formal application, an applicant may submit a concept plan for review and comment by the planning <br />commission and city council. Submission of a concept plan is optional but is highly recommended for <br />large RPUDs. In order for the review to be of most help to the applicant, the concept plan should <br />contain such specific information as is suggested by the city. Generally, this information should <br />include the following: <br />(1) Approximate building, road and trail locations; <br />(2) Height, bulk and square footage of buildings; <br />(3) Type and square footage of specific land uses; <br />(4) Number of dwelling units; <br />(5) Generalized grading plan showing areas to be cut, filled and preserved; and <br />(6) Staging and timing of the development. <br />The comments of the planning commission and city council shall address the consistency of the concept <br />plan with this section. The comments of the planning commission and city council shall be for guidance <br />only and, if positive, shall not be considered binding upon the planning commission or city council <br />regarding approval of the formal RPUD application when submitted. <br />(b) Master development plan and rezoning. Approval of a rezoning to RPUD and approval of a master <br />development plan shall be subject to the procedures outlined in this chapter for a zoning map <br />amendment. The master development plan shall contain the following: <br />(1) Building location, height, bulk and square footage; <br />(2) Type and square footage of specific land uses; <br />(3) Number of dwelling units; <br />(4) Detailed street and utility locations and sizes; <br />(5) Parking layout; <br />(6) Drainage plan, including location and size of pipes and water storage areas; <br />(7) Grading plan and drainage plan, including two -foot contours; <br />(8) Generalized landscape plan; <br />(9) Generalized plan for uniform signs and lighting; <br />
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