HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 07-36RESOLUTION NO. 07-36
A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF APACHE JUNCTION,ARIZONA,DECLARING AS A PUBLIC
RECORD THAT CERTAIN DOCUMENT FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK
ENTITLED "APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE, VOLUME II,LAND
DEVELOPMENT CODE,CHAPTER 1,ZONING ORDINANCE,ARTICLE
25,PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW".
WHEREAS,Arizona Revised Statutes Annotated (hereinafter
"A.R.S.") § 9-802 permits municipalities to enact the provisions
of a code or public record in existence without setting forth
such provisions in full text as long as the adopting ordinance
is published in full text and at least three copies of the code
or public record are filed in the office of the clerk of the
municipality and are made available for public use and
inspection; and
WHEREAS,pursuant to A.R.S.§§9-801(1)and 9-802,such
codes or public record include regulatory codes such as those
relating to preliminary development plan review; and
WHEREAS,it is the intent of the City to declare such
document and compilation as a public record on file in the
office of the City Clerk.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I IN GENERAL
That certain document entitled "Apache Junction City Code,
Volume II,Land Development Code,Chapter 1,Zoning
Ordinance,Article 25,Preliminary Development Plan Review"
three copies of which are on file in the office of the City
Clerk of the City of Apache Junction, Arizona,is hereby
declared to be a public record, shall be made available for
public use and inspection,and shall remain on file with
the City Clerk.
RESOLUTION NO. 07-36
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
APACHE JUNCTION, ARIZONA, THIS 16TH DAY OF OCTOBER , 2007.
SIGNED AND ATTESTED TO THIS 16TH DAY OF OCTOBER , 2007.
ATTEST:
KATHLEEN CONNELLY
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
RICHARD J. STERN
City Attorney
RESOLUTION NO. 07-36
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APACHE JUNCTION CITY CODE
VOLUME II
LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE
CHAPTER 1
ZONING ORDINANCE
ARTICLE 25
PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW
SECTION 25.0100 PURPOSE AND INTENT
Rather than diminishing property values within the City,the
purpose of the Preliminary Development Plan Review ("PDPR") is
to ensure the continuing quality of development that will be
compatible with the City's vision and goals while protecting
the health, safety and general welfare of its citizens.
The intent is to achieve a scale and form of development that
emphasizes sensitivity to aesthetic qualities and views,
enhancement of buildings and streetscapes,pedestrian
amenities,circulation and parking.This process places an
emphasis on flexibility realizing that each situation needs to
be addressed individually.
The PDPR process will provide the applicant with valuable
Planning and Zoning Commission,City Council,and/or staff
assessment and direction of the development proposal prior to
final plan preparation.The Preliminary Development Plans
("PDPs") will provide the Planning and Zoning Commission and
City Council with a clear understanding of development plan
details to support rezonings,subdivisions,and conditional
use applications.The ultimate goal is to create a more
attractive product,thereby enhancing real estate values
throughout the City.
SECTION 25.0101 APPLICABILITY
This article shall apply to any proposed commercial,
industrial, multifamily, single family subdivision, public or
quasi -public development,re -development,and/or expansion,
which includes a remodel or improvement that is more than 25%
of the floor area of any building and/or 50% or more of the
site area.
SECTION 25.0102 APPLICATION PROCEDURES
The following application procedure shall apply to all
proposed projects as described in Section 25.0101:
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1.Pre -Submittal Review Process ("PSRP") Application:
Prior to
Commission
applicant
appropriate
Building,
appropriate
Districts,
appearing before the Planning and Zoning
or applying for a building permit,an
shall apply for a PSRP meeting where
City staff from its Planning,Engineering,
Economic Development Departments,and
staff from the Water,Sewer,and Fire
and other affected public and private
agencies,will meet with the applicant to discuss the
proposed development plans and entitlement process.
2.PDPR Application:
Following the PSRP meeting, an application for PDPR shall
be submitted by the property owner(s) or their designated
representative of the land proposed for development.
SECTION 25.0103 PDPR REQUIREMENTS
Every submittal for PDPR shall include:
Preliminary Site Design:The site design of the project,
including but not limited to project entries,interior
circulation,pedestrian and bicycle access,pedestrian
amenities,preliminary grading,screening of equipment and
trash enclosures,exterior lighting,and other site design
elements compatible with surrounding development and with the
quality of design identified in the City's Design Guidelines.
Preliminary Architectural Design:The architectural design of
the project,including but not limited to the architectural
style, scale, building mass, materials, colors, architectural
details,roof style and other architectural elements
compatible with surrounding development and with the quality
of design identified in the City's Design Guidelines.
Preliminary Landscape Design:Project landscaping,including
but not limited to the location,type,size,color,texture
and coverage of plant materials,so as to provide visual
relief,complement buildings,visually emphasize prominent
design elements and vistas, screen undesirable views, provide
a harmonious transition between adjacent land uses and between
development and open space,and provide an overall unifying
influence to enhance the visual continuity of the project.
A complete and detailed description of these submittal
requirements is available at the Development Services
Department. The Development Services Director and his or her
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designee have the authority to amend the submittal
requirements for applications for PDPR.
SECTION 25.0104 PDPR AND APPROVAL PROCESS
1.Applications Requiring Only Staff Review and Approval:
Prior to issuance of a building permit for proposed
development described in Section 25.0101, the Development
Services Department shall be responsible for review and
approval of PDPs if the proposed development does not
require Planning and Zoning Commission and/or City
Council action.The Development Services Director,
however,reserves the right to require any PDPs to be
reviewed and approved by the Planning and Zoning
Commission.
PDPR and approval shall be based on compliance with the
minimum requirements of the City's General Plan, Zoning
Ordinance, Landscaping, Screening and Signage
regulations, Engineering and Design Guidelines, and all
other applicable ordinances/codes.
2.Applications Requiring Planning and Zoning Commission
and/or City Council Recommendation or Approval:
Proposed developments described in Section 25.0101 that
require Planning and Zoning Commission and/or City
Council action on a Conditional Use Permit ("CUP")
Rezoning,Planned Development,Planned Development
Amendment,Preliminary Plat,or other development
request(s)shall include and require concurrent approval
of a PDP.If a project is scheduled for multiple public
processes, the PDP may be subject to review and approval
at any or all public meetings.
PDPR and approval shall be based on compliance with the
minimum requirements of the City's General Plan,Zoning
Ordinance,Landscaping,Screening and Signage
regulations,Engineering and Design Guidelines,and all
other applicable ordinances/codes.
SECTION 25.0105 APPEAL
Should any party disagree with any decision of the Development
Services Director or any person acting in the capacity as a
Zoning Administrator concerning any issue relating to the PDPR
process, the matter may be appealed to the Board of Adjustment
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with a Hearing to be held within 60 days of filed appeal
pursuant to Article 11 of this Code.
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