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Bellmead City Zoning Code

SECTION XXIII

7. - Concept plan—Requirements.

(a)

Application. A landowner may prepare an application and concept plan for a PUD and shall file the required number of the application and concept plan with the building official together with a filing fee in an amount approved by the city council in the Master Fee Schedule, as payable to the city;

(b)

Map. The concept plan shall include a map or maps indicating the following:

(1)

Existing topography and a conceptual grading plan for the PUD and adjacent land within 100 feet of the PUD.

(2)

The zoning classification and permitted land use for land within the PUD, including any special district created by Sec. XXIII-4 and the approximate location of major buildings within the PUD and on adjacent sites within 300 feet of the PUD.

(3)

A general land use plan showing proposed uses and densities.

(4)

A general public facility plan showing the approximate location of existing and proposed private streets, pedestrian ways, trails, circulation features, public service facilities, and public or community facilities and uses.

(c)

Written statement. The concept plan shall include a descriptive written statement indicating the following:

(1)

The architectural and design features of the PUD.

(2)

A general description of proposed land uses, site development regulations and performance standards sufficient to govern the preparation and approval of a final development plan, including, but not limited to, the following:

a.

Land use regulations.

b.

Regulations governing density, building floor area, floor area ratio, site coverage, lot size and dimensions, yard requirements, common open space and landscaping.

c.

Site development standards applicable at the perimeter of the PUD.

d.

Additional requirements. The concept plan shall also include the following:

(1)

A development schedule indicating the anticipated time for the beginning of construction and for the completion of construction for each phase of the PUD, if the PUD is to be developed in phases.

(2)

If not completed in sufficient time the zoning will revert back to its original zoning.

(3)

Evidence that the applicant has sufficient control over the land included in the PUD to be able to complete the development of the PUD.

(Ord. No. 2020-02, § 2(Att.), 3-10-20)