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RESOLUTIONS
DOCUMENT DATE
10/13/1976
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PC 1976-1453
DOCUMENT NAME
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE
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PLANNING COMMISSION
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ORDINANCE AMENDMENT
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tion required by 1 through 9 above. No tenta- <br />tive subdivision map, building permit or other <br />entitlement shall be approved or issued until <br />such review and approval has been obtained. <br />e. Grading__Control <br />1. Size and treatment. In order to keep all <br />graded areas and cuts and fills to a minimum, <br />to eliminate unsightly grading and to pre- <br />serve the natural appearossibledasewell as <br />the property as far as p <br />to serve the other specified purposes of this <br />Article, specific requirements may be placed <br />on the size of areas to be graded or to be <br />used for building, and on the size, height <br />and angles of cut slopes and fill slopes and <br />the shape thereof. In appropriate cases, <br />retaining walls may be required. <br />2. Restrictions. All areas indicated as natural <br />open space on the approved development plan <br />shall be undisturbed by grading, excavating, <br />structures or otherwise except as permitted <br />by this subsection. Where applicable, drain- <br />age improvements, utility lines, riding trails <br />hiking trails, picnic areas, stables and <br />similar public improvements and amenities may <br />be placed in natural open space areas at the <br />time of approval of a PUD development plan. <br />Where natural open space is disturbed for <br />public improvements, best engineering efforts <br />shall be undertaken to make said improvements <br />as unobtrusive as practicable and trenched <br />areas (and similar ground disturbances) shall <br />be treated so as to encourage rapid regenera- <br />tion of the natural coverage. <br />3. Landscaping. The PUD development plan shall <br />include the planting of newly created banks <br />or slopes for erosion control or to minimize <br />their visual effect. <br />§2-8.36 HPD Process. If a development is proposed pursuant <br />to this Article, which also could develop under the <br />provisions of the HPD Hillside Planned Development <br />District, Article 32, of this Chapter, the developer <br />shall submit with his application for PUD zoning and <br />PUD development plan an explanation why the project is <br />not requested for development pursuant to the Hillside <br />Planned Development District. <br />§2_g,37 Procedure <br />a. The placement of property into the PUD zoning <br />district, may be initiated by the City Council, <br />Planning Commission, property owner, an authorized <br />representative, or an option holder pursuant to <br />the provisions of this chapter of the Ordinance <br />Code. <br />-7- <br />
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