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use application. A concept plan review shall not relieve an applicant of the burden to seek <br />and obtain all necessary approvals under the Louisville municipal code. <br />B. Projects eligible for concept plan review. A concept plan review is an optional review step <br />prior to submitting an application for a preliminary or final land use application. The <br />following application types shall be eligible for concept plan review. <br />1. General development plans pursuant to Chapter 17.72. <br />2. Planned unit developments pursuant to Chapter 17.28 that cover multiple lots or <br />that would require a waiver to a height or density standard. <br />3. Special review use pursuant to Chapter 17.40. <br />4. Comprehensive development plan amendments specific to a certain property, <br />pursuant to Chapter 17.64 not initiated by the city or city staff. <br />5. Zoning map, or text amendments specific to a certain property pursuant to Chapter <br />17.44 not initiated by the city or city staff. <br />C. Application requirements. A concept plan application should provide sufficient and <br />accurate information used to discuss applicable plans, policies and ordinances. An <br />application shall be filed on a form provided by the city and shall include the following: <br />1. Written consent of the owners of all property included in the development. <br />2. A written description of the proposal, including how the proposed development <br />meets applicable plans, policies and ordinances, and addresses the following as <br />applicable: <br />i. Description of any waivers sought to adopted development standards. <br />ii. How the development meets applicable public land dedication <br />requirements. <br />iii. Proposed land uses, residential housing type mix, sizes, anticipated sales <br />prices, percentage and type of affordable units. <br />3. A vicinity map, drawn to scale, showing the site and surrounding area not less than <br />a 300-foot radius around the site, including surrounding zoning, buildings, parking <br />areas, streets, sidewalks, trails and other transportation connections, parks, public <br />areas, and open spaces. <br />4. A scaled and dimensioned schematic site plan that includes the following as <br />applicable: <br />i. Property boundaries. <br />ii. Access points and circulation patterns for all modes of transportation, <br />including connections to surrounding transportation infrastructure. <br />iii. Proposed land uses and approximate location of buildings, including <br />anticipated number of units or building area. <br />iv. Location of major site elements such as natural features, watercourses, <br />wetlands, trees, slopes, and floodplains. <br />v. Site data such as building and landscape coverage, residential density, <br />parking ratios, and building size. <br />5. Architectural character sketches showing building elevations and materials, as <br />relevant. <br />Ordinance No. xx, Series 2023 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />Agenda Packet P. 13 <br />