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6. Sufficient dimensions to show right-of-way <br /> widths, pavement widths, street grades, whethe~ <br /> streets are to be public or private, and all <br /> proposed frontage improvements on new and <br /> existing streets. <br /> <br />7. The Director of Planning, after consulting <br /> with the Director of Engineering Services, <br /> may require a current preliminary soils and <br /> geological report prepared by a registered <br /> civil engineer and/or a registered geologist <br /> when development is proposed in areas in <br /> excess of 10% average slope, there is known <br /> or suspected ground instability, high water <br /> table, or significant erosion. A geologic <br /> report shall always be prepared as required <br /> by Chapter 12 or Title II. <br /> <br />8. A detailed landscaping plan showing the natural <br /> open space, if any, which will remain upon <br /> completion of development, all existing trees <br /> and the precise boundaries of additional land- <br /> scaping; the landscape plan shall include <br /> container size of all trees and shrubs, specie~ <br /> of all plant material, evidence of an irriga- <br /> tion system (indicating whether manual or <br /> automatic), street furniture, and fencing <br /> materials, and where applicable, dimensions <br /> and locations. <br /> <br />9. Residential developments also shall include <br /> the following data: <br /> <br /> i. A calculation of the population density <br /> of the development. <br /> <br /> ii. The location of proposed dwelling units <br /> and types. <br /> <br /> iii. A calculation of the number of bedrooms <br /> to be constructed. <br /> <br />10. A specification of the permitted uses desired <br /> in the development plan. The Director of <br /> Planning, the Planning Commission, or City <br /> Council may require greater identification of <br /> specific uses. <br /> <br />11. Notwithstanding the requirements of this sub- <br /> section, an applicant for a PUD development <br /> plan for the development of 2 (two) or more <br /> acres, which development will occur in stages, <br /> may submit general information relating to <br /> items 1 through 9 above for review for the <br /> entire project. Unless otherwise authorized <br /> by the City Council, each stage or phase of <br /> the project must be adjacent to any previously <br /> approved portion of the development plan and <br /> shall be reviewed by and approved by the Plan- <br /> ning Commission and City Council, in accordanc <br /> with the procedure set forth herein, together <br /> with the exact, complete and detailed informa- <br /> <br /> <br />