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Mayfield Village Zoning Code Proposed Zoning Amendtnents <br />1-17-03 <br />iv. Any additional information, as required by the review authority, <br />necessary to evaluate the character and impact of the proposed planned <br />residential development. <br />v. Plans shall be reviewed and approved by the Village Landscape <br />Architect. <br />(3) Deed restrictions, protective covenants, and other legal statements or devices to be <br />used to control the use, development, and maintenance of the land, and the <br />improvements thereon, including those azeas which aze to be commonly owned and <br />rnaiined such as open space azeas, common drives and sidewalks, and any <br />requitements =elating to the size, location and type of accessorq uses associated with <br />individual dwelling units, such as storage sheds and fences. If the p=oposed project <br />is a phased development, such documentation shall be submitted widi the first <br />phase. <br />All final plans and supporting maps shall be at a scale, which is adequate to convey the <br />infotmation thereon. It is the discretion of the Planning and Zoning Commission to <br />judge the adequacy of such maps. <br />(? Procedures for Review and Agnraval of Final Development Plan. <br />(1) The Village Law Director shall rewiew the bylavvs or code of regulations and any <br />othec final covenants and restrictions and maintenance agreements to be imposed <br />upon the planned residential development. The Law Director shall provide a <br />written opinion to the Planning and Zoning Commission documenting <br />compliance with tbe applicable requirements of Sections 1159.09. <br />(2) The Planning and Zoning Commission will review the Final Development Plan <br />to determine if it is in compliance with the approved preliminary development <br />plan, and includes any modifications required by the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission during the review of the preliminary development plan, and the <br />following criteria: <br />i. The development will preserve and be sensative <br />to the natural characteristics of the site. <br />ii. The pedestrian and vehicular linkages proposed <br />are suitable and adequate to carry anticipated <br />traffic, and increased densities will not generate <br />traffic in such amounts as to overload the street <br />network outside the planned residential <br />development. <br />iu. The proposed development shall include <br />adequate means of pedestrian movement <br />throughout the deveopment and in relation to <br />surrounding pedestrian circulation patterns. <br />9