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interest in the subject property. <br /> (2) The applicant's name and address if different <br /> from the landowner . <br /> (3) The names and addresses of all professional <br /> consultants who have contributed to the <br /> development of the PUD plan being submitted, <br /> including attorney, land planner, engineer and <br /> surveyor . <br /> (4) Evidence that the applicant has sufficient <br /> control over the subject property to effectuate <br /> the proposed PUD, including a statement of all <br /> legal , beneficial , tenancy and contractual <br /> interests held in or affecting the subject <br /> property and including an up-to-date certified <br /> abstract of title or registered property <br /> report, and such other evidence as the City <br /> Attorney may require to show the status of <br /> title or control of the subject property. <br /> c) . Present Status: <br /> (1) The address and legal description of the <br /> property. <br /> (2) The existing zoning classification and present <br /> use of the subject property and all lands <br /> within one thousand feet (1 , 000' ) of the <br /> property. <br /> (3) A map depicting the existing development of the <br /> property and all land within one thousand feet <br /> (1,000') thereof and indicating the location of <br /> existing streets, property lines, easements, <br /> water mains and storm and sanitary sewers, with <br /> invert elevations on and within one hundred <br /> feet (100 ' ) of the property. <br /> (4) A written statement generally describing the <br /> proposed PUD and the market which it is <br /> intended to serve and its demand showing its <br /> relationship to the City's Comprehensive Plan <br /> and how the proposed PUD is to be designed, <br /> arranged and operated in order to permit the <br /> development and use of neighboring property in <br /> accordance with the applicable regulations of <br /> the City. <br /> (5) Site Conditions: Graphic reproductions of the <br /> existing site conditions at scale of one inch <br /> ,, equals one hundred feet (1" = 100' ) . <br /> (a) Contours; minimum two foot (2' ) intervals. <br />