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The property is required to be master planned as a whole under the large scale master plan provision prior to any specific development applications, i.e., small scale master plans, subdivision plats, conditional use permits, site plans, being accepted by the city for review and approval. Each development application must be consistent with the large scale master plan. The large scale master plan must include the following elements:

A. At a minimum, the plan shall show the general layout of future development including general uses, public open space, roads, circulation, and main vehicular and pedestrian accesses.

B. A dedication of at least nine percent of the real property to be improved, at no cost to the city, as accessible and useable public open space. It is expected that the historical cemetery be made a part of this public open space area. The dedication is based on the clustering and increased densities allowed within the overlay.

C. The maximum residential density shall be 19.3 units per acre for all residential areas combined.

D. Vehicular accesses shall comply with the city’s typical access management standards.

E. For vertical mixed-use development, the maximum FAR is 3.0.

F. The large scale master plan, and all subsequent development applications, will demonstrate that it is in conformance with applicable institutional controls.

G. Subdivisions, small scale master plans, site and project plans, conditional use permits and building permits within the silver refinery overlay shall be in accordance with the current building code, this chapter, and Chapter 17-7-3 and Title 16 of the Midvale City Code. (Ord. 2023-14 § 1 (Att. C); Ord. 2015-06 § 1 (Att. A); Ord. 2013-04 § 1 (Att. A (part)))