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<br />2. The applicant may re-file his plan so that it does <br />substantially comply with the outline <br />development plan; or <br /> <br />3. The applicant may file a written request with the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission that it hold a <br />public hearing on his request for final approval. <br />Any such hearing shall be held within thirty (30) <br />days after the request for such hearing. Within <br />forty-five (45) days of such hearing the Planning <br />and Zoning Commission shall either grant or <br />deny preliminary approval to the plan. <br /> <br />C. Final Approval. The City Council shall review and approve the Final <br />Development Plan if it is in substantial compliance with Preliminary <br />Development Plan. Following this, the applicant shall record the Final <br />Development Plan in the manner provided for recording subdivision <br />plats. If the Final Development Plan is not in substantial compliance, <br />the applicant shall be requested to repeat the procedures outlined for <br />the Preliminary Development Plan. <br /> <br />Section 185-210: Time Limit. If work on the PUD is not started within three months of the <br />proposed schedule date after final approval has been granted, approval shall terminate <br />unless an extension period is requested or granted by the City Council. <br /> <br />Section 185-220: Annual Review. The Planning and Zoning Commission shall review all <br />PUD Districts within the City at least once each year and shall make a report to the City <br />Council on the status of the development in each of the PUD Districts. If the City Council <br />finds that development has not occurred within a reasonable time after the original <br />approval, the City Council may instruct the Planning and Zoning Commission to initiate <br />rezoning to the original Zoning District by removing the PUD District from the Official Zoning <br />Map. <br /> <br />Section 185-230: Amendments. Amendments may be made in the approved final plan <br />when they are shown to be required by changes in conditions that have occurred since the <br />final plan was approved or by changes in the Development Policy of the City. <br /> <br />A. Minor changes in the location, sitting, and height of buildings and <br />structures may be authorized by the City Engineer if requested by <br />engineering or other unforeseen circumstances. <br /> <br />B. All other changes in use, rearrangement of lots, blocks, and open <br />space, must be authorized by the City Council under procedures <br />outlined for amendment of the Zoning Ordinance. <br /> <br />Page 56 of 65 <br />
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