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3. The total anticipated population of the Planned Unit Development, with break-downs as to the <br />estimated number of school age children, adults and families. <br />c. The following exhibits: <br />1. Abstractor's certified property certificate showing the names and addresses of property owners <br />within three hundred fifty (350) feet of the outer boundaries of the property. <br />2. Location map showing property in relation to the City as a whole and to the City's primary <br />elements such as thoroughfares, schools, parks and shopping areas. <br />3. A legal description of the property including approximate total acreage. <br />4. Boundary survey prepared by a registered surveyor of the property <br />and one hundred (100) feet beyond showing: <br />a. Existing property lines and dimensions. <br />b. Ownership of all parcels. <br />c. Platting and easements. <br />d. Street and railroad rights-of--way. <br />e. Buildings. <br />f. Utility lines and facilities. <br />• 5. A topogra hic ma re ared <br />p p p p by a Registered Civil Engineer or Registered Land Surveyor <br />covering the entire tract proposed for development which contains the following information: <br />a. Contour lines at no more than foot intervals. <br />b. Hydrologic information including drainage patterns, wetlands, and land subject to <br />periodic flooding. <br />c .Soil and subsoil conditions. <br />d. Vegetation including classification of tree cover by species. <br />6. Any other material requested by the City Council, Planning <br />Commission or City staff. <br />9-16.06 Coordination with Subdivision An royal <br />If development of the PUD requires subdivision approval, the PUD and subdivision shall be <br />processed concurrently. <br />9-16.07 Development Contract <br />• The City and the developer shall enter into a develo ment contract se <br />improvements required to be undertaken by the developer. This contra tgmay be combined with <br />155 <br />