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A. A PAD application must be submitted to the Planning Department on the approved application form, together with the required review fee. The application must be signed by the record property owner or, if the applicant is not the owner, the applicant must deliver proof of approval signed by the owner. Components of the application submittal may contain multiple plan sets or reports; provided, that they are clear, legible, and successfully demonstrate the purposes required under this chapter. Unless waived by the Planning Director, the application must include four copies and electronic PDF copies of all design drawings and submittals.

B. PAD applications shall conform to the submittal requirements of Chapter 17.67, Site Plan Review, except that site plan submittal requirements are waived for development of up to six dwelling units. Developments subject to this subsection (B) shall submit all required building permit submittals with the application, and City staff may require supplementation of submittals to assure compliance with this chapter. Subdivision developments subject to this subsection (B) shall also submit a proposed final plat for review and approval.

C. Additional Submittals--Waiver of Certain Submittals. The Planning Director has discretion to require other submittals where appropriate for the review of a particular application. Alternatively, the Planning Director has discretion to waive or modify any requirement for a particular submittal if it is determined that the document or report is not necessary, or if an alternate submittal is justified for the review of a particular application. Any waiver shall be in writing labeled as a submittal waiver, shall identify the project by name and application number, and shall be signed and dated by the Planning Director.

D. Conformity with Submittal Standards. All submittals must conform to the land use submittal standards adopted by the City. Submittals which do not clearly or accurately depict elements required for review of the project may be rejected, or staff may require revisions during the review process.

E. Affordable Housing Development Plan. The affordable housing development plan shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:

1. A general description of the development, including whether the development will contain units for rent or sale;

2. The total number of market rate units and affordable housing units (with descriptions of the income subcategories) and a depiction of where those units will be situated on the plat/plan;

3. The square footage of each market rate unit and of each affordable unit measured from the interior walls of the unit;

4. The estimated sale price or monthly rent for each market-rate unit or lot and each affordable housing unit;

5. If construction of dwelling units is to be phased, a phasing plan stating the number of market rate and affordable housing units in each phase;

6. Statistical information as to the project area, developed area square footage, open space area, number of parking spaces, and the like shall be included; and

7. Affordability calculations and assumptions demonstrating that the housing will be affordable under current economic conditions.

F. Departmental Standards. All developments pursuant to this chapter shall comply with departmental standards published by the City. (Ord. 19-02 (part), 2019)