§ 4. Revisions.  


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  • The following circumstances shall be considered a substantial deviation and require modification to the approved master plan and approval by the Governing Body. The process for receiving master plan revision approval for modifications which are deemed substantial shall be in the same manner as a zoning amendment petition:

    1.

    Relocations of land uses which are either adjacent to platted or developed portions of the project, or adjacent to the project perimeter;

    2.

    Increase of density, or intensity, or a change of approved uses;

    3.

    Increase or decrease in or major location change of approved rights of way;

    4.

    Substantial change in external access points;

    5.

    Addition or subtraction of land;

    6.

    Change in permitted setbacks;

    7.

    Changes which alter the proposed concept or design of the development;

    8.

    Increases to the approved building heights;

    9.

    Changes that substantially alter the basic size and location of approved land uses and which impact surrounding properties or substantially alter the approved site layout;

    10.

    Any modification to specific performance conditions approved by the Governing Body.

(Ord. of 12-4-72, § VII(b)(1)—(3); Ord. No. 76-2, § 24, 2-17-96; Ord. No. 84-14, § V, 8-21-84; Ord. No. 85-19, § 1, 8-20-85; Ord. No. 88-27, §§ 4—6, 8-10-88; Ord. No. 89-1, §§ 3—6, 1-24-89; Ord. No. 89-10, §§ 2, 3, 6-20-89; Ord. No. 92-15, § 4, 11-10-92; Ord. No. 96-08, § 24, 5-9-96; Ord. No. 96-19, §§ 22—28, 9-10-96; Ord. No. 97-3, § 11, 3-4-97; Ord. No. 98-24, §§ 11, 14, 8-25-98; Ord. No. 2003-08, § 6, 4-22-03; Ord. No. 2008-05, § XXV, 2-26-08)