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PUD CHECKLIST An application for a PUD shall be accompanied by the following information, unless one or more items are specifically waived in writing by the Planning Director: The Development Review Application form signed by the owner of the property. The applicable PUD fee. Proof of adjacent property owner notification via mail or signature. Proof of legal ownership in the form of a current title policy. A project narrative or Letter of Interest, including a statement of the purpose of the application and a description of how the application meets the PUD review and approval criteria of this title. A letter of representation, signed and notarized by the property owner(s), for any applicant that is not a property owner. A 24” x 36” site plan, with scale and north arrow, indicating the general site design of the proposal, including: ▪ A vicinity map indicating the location and street address (if applicable) of the property. ▪ The location of property lines and any existing or proposed easements and rights-of way. ▪ The location of existing and proposed streets, including names, widths, location of centerlines and acceleration/deceleration lanes. ▪ The location of existing buildings, utilities and other improvements on the property. A building envelope may be shown for proposed buildings. Show building setbacks from property lines. ▪ The area and location of open space and recreation areas. ▪ The location of existing and proposed fences, landscaping features and other methods of visual screening. ▪ The location of any significant environmental conditions or hazards; e.g., a 100-year floodplain. In addition to the information listed above, the Planning Director may also require the following: A drainage study and/or drainage plan. A grading plan with existing and proposed topography. A utility plan and/or technical studies. A wildfire impact report. A traffic impact analysis or study. A soils and geotechnical report. A wildfire mitigation plan and/or Gambel Oak and tree preservation plan (if in a forest/wooded area). A weed management plan. A noise study for residential developments proposed adjacent to I-25, the railroads, and for other projects that are expected to generate high sound levels or for residential projects that are expected to be significantly impacted by noise. An improvement survey if existing buildings are located on the property. Descriptions of Operations and Period of Operation. Daily starting time and closing time, length of total operating season and length of peak operating season. Required for uses that generate significant truck traffic and/or include outdoor operations with significant activity, noise, odors, dust, or other activities that could be a nuisance to neighbors Commitment letter or “will serve” letter from all utilities. Any supplemental materials that the applicant feels will accurately depict the proposed project. Any other special reports and/or information deemed necessary by Town Staff at the pre-application meeting. A site plan prepared in accordance with the PUD Plan Checklist (attach). Include PUD signature blocks; see next page for signature block text and format. A chart or charts describing proposed land uses, percent of total acreage for each use, gross residential density, maximum number of dwelling units, and maximum nonresidential square footage or FAR (floor area ratio), as applicable. Include specifications for minimum lot area, minimum setbacks, maximum building height, maximum lot coverage and any other proposed bulk and area standards. Include areas devoted to open space and/or public land dedication and streets. A list of any proposed modifications to any the development standards within the Land Development Code. A list of any proposed use definitions that are in addition to those found in the Land Development Code. Design Guidelines that include: Intent Statement, General Design Concept, Authority and Objectives, Landscape Guidelines, and Signage Criteria. Architectural Design Guidelines to specify all color, and materials, and identify functions of all exterior architectural features, including exterior wall mounted lighting. Streetscape, landscape, and irrigation plans prepared in accordance with the Monument Landscape Guidelines. Submit documents electronically via OneDrive, Dropbox, etc.