Land Development Ordinance - Amended 4-7-2025

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Landscaping Plan Amendment

A landscaping plan approved by the Town as part of a site plan or development project may require an amendment based on availability of plant material or unforeseen circumstances related to the site construction. In such cases the Town may consider changes to the landscape plan in accordance with the following: (1) Submit Revised Landscape Plan . The property owner/developer of a development project shall submit a request in writing to the Planning Department for consideration of an amendment(s) to an approved landscaping plan identifying the reasons for such amendment. A revised landscaping plan or a red-lined plan, if permitted, identifying the changes shall be submitted with the request. (2) Revising Plant Material . The plant material being requested as a replacement to the original landscape material shall be of the same quality, size at maturity, purpose and appearance. Replacing plant material that does not provide the same intent as the original approved landscaping plan shall be prohibited, except if there are extenuating circumstances that requires a new landscaping plan.

(3) Revising Landscape Areas . Where unforeseen circumstances related to site

construction requires adjustments to the area(s) proposed for landscaping, a revised landscaping plan and written justification for such revisions shall be submitted for review and approval by the Planning Department.

(4) Review & Approval . Planning Staff shall review the proposed landscape plan amendment(s) and shall provide a response within 10 business days of receiving such request.

u. Master Plan

A master plan is a required document submitted as part of a zoning change petition in accordance with this Article within a Planned Unit Development (PUD) Zoning District, Town Center Residential (TCR) Zoning District, Residential Mixed-Use (RMU) Zoning District, Commercial Mixed-Use (CMU) Zoning District or Employment Mixed-Use (EMU) Zoning District. The districts identified herein are defined as floating districts (See Article E Floating Zoning Districts). As such, a master plan shall consist of design standards for the proposed development, and include the following components:

(1) Plan Set . A full-sized plan set shall be submitted with details including, but not limited to the following:

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