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Within 12 months following the approval of the preliminary PUD, the applicant shall file with the community development director a final PUD conforming to the approved preliminary PUD, including any proposed minor changes pursuant to BMC 12.30.120. Should the approved preliminary PUD include a preliminary subdivision, the applicant shall file a final development plan within the time period provided under Chapter 58.17 RCW. Such a final subdivision shall not be approved unless and until the associated final PUD is approved. In addition to the information required under BMC 12.30.100 for the preliminary PUD, the final PUD shall include the following:

A. A survey of the property, showing for all areas to be developed or disturbed existing features, including topography at two-foot contours for slopes 15 percent or less and five-foot contours for slopes over 15 percent, buildings, structures, trees over eight inches in trunk diameter measured four feet above the base of the trunk, streets, utility easements, rights-of-way, and existing land uses;

B. Elevation and perspective drawings of project structures and improvements;

C. Proposed final conditions, covenants and restrictions (CC&Rs) and other documents relating to operation and maintenance of the development, including all of its open areas and recreational facilities and any open space pursuant to BMC 12.30.070, which CC&Rs and other documents shall be recorded upon final PUD approval;

D. Proposed final agreements which may have been required as conditions of preliminary PUD approval;

E. A development schedule, if development may extend over more than a two-year period;

F. The following plans and diagrams:

1. An off-street parking plan;

2. A circulation diagram indicating the proposed movement of vehicles and pedestrians within the planned unit development, and to and from existing and programmed thoroughfares; any special engineering features and traffic regulating devices needed to facilitate or ensure the safety of this circulation pattern must be shown;

3. Landscaping and tree planting plan, including site grading;

4. A topographic map or model of the site and surrounding vicinity;

5. For green PUDs, a site plan and/or building elevations or other drawings indicating the location of features which promote sustainability and which qualify for credit under the certification program utilized by the applicant; and

6. For clustered subdivision PUDs, a description of the type of open space being provided and the proposed management or maintenance of the open space. (Ord. 2221 § 2 (Exh. B), 2017; Ord. 2117 § 2 (Exh. B), 2013; Ord. 2028 § 1 (Exh. B), 2009; Ord. 1815 § 1, 2000; Ord. 1629 § 1, 1996. Formerly 12.30.140).