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2/10/23, 10:59AM https://export. am legal.com/api/export-requests/a11e8e88-feec-47c4-abd6-7a303d89ce33/download/ <br />render void the PUD permit and all approvals of the PUD plan. The area encompassed within the PUD <br />shall thereafter be subject to those provisions of the zoning ordinances and other ordinances <br />applicable in the district in which it is located. In such case, the City Council shall forthwith adopt a <br />resolution repealing the PUD permit and PUD approvals and re-establishing the zoning and other <br />ordinance provisions that would otherwise be applicable. <br />(7) Annual review. The Zoning Administrator shall review each planned unit development at least <br />once each year and shall make a report through the Commission to the City Council on the status of <br />the development in each PUD district. If development is not progressing reasonably well, according to <br />schedule, the owner shall be required to submit a statement to the Zoning Administrator setting forth <br />the reasons for the lack of progress. If the City Council finds that the development has not occurred <br />according to the established development schedule or is not otherwise reasonable in the view of the <br />City Council, the City Council may initiate rezoning(s) to remove the planned unit development district. <br />In any event, it shall not be necessary for the City Council to find the rezoning to a PUD district was in <br />error. <br />(Prior Code, § 1120.04) (Ord. 844, passed 05-20-2010) <br />§ 160.319 SUBMITTALS. <br />The applicant shall submit a sufficient number of copies, as required by the City Administrator, of the <br />following exhibits, analyses and plans during the PUD review process. <br />(A) General concept stage. <br />(1) General information. <br />(a) The landowner's name and address and landowner's interest in the subject property; <br />(b) The applicant's name and address if different from the landowner; <br />(c) The names and addresses of all professional consultants who have contributed to the <br />development of the PUD plan being submitted, including attorney, land planner, engineer and <br />surveyor; and <br />(d) Evidence that the applicant has sufficient control over the subject property to effectuate the <br />proposed PUD, including a statement of all legal, beneficial, tenancy and contractual interest held in or <br />affecting the subject property and including an up-to-date certified abstract of title or registered <br />property report and such other evidence as the City Attorney may require to show the status of title or <br />control of the subject property. <br />(2) Present status. <br />(a) The address and legal description of the subject property; <br />(b) The existing zoning classification and present use of the subject property and all lands <br />within 500 feet of the subject property; and <br />(c) A map depicting the existing development of the subject property and all lands within 500 <br />feet thereof and showing the precise location of existing streets, property lines, easements, water <br />mains and storm and sanitary sewers, with invert elevations on and within 100 feet of the subject <br />property. <br />(3) Statement. A written statement generally describing the proposed PUD and the market which <br />it is intended to serve, showing its relationship to the city's Comprehensive Plan and how the <br />proposed PUD is to be designed, arranged and operated in order to permit the development and use <br />of neighboring property in accordance with the applicable regulations of the city. <br />(4) Site conditions. <br />https://export.amlegal.com/api/export-requests/al1 e8e88-feec-47c4-abd6-7a303d89ce33/down load/ 10/13 <br />