A. The Traditional Neighborhood Development shall be reviewed and approved as provided for in Article 200 of Chapter 174, Subdivision and Land Development. If there is a conflict between the provisions of this Article and the provisions of Chapter 174, Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, the provisions of this article shall apply.
B. In addition to the application requirements for preliminary approval, stated in the Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance, the application and application for a TND shall include:
1. A written statement by landowner setting forth the reasons why, in his opinion, a traditional neighborhood development would be in the public interest and would be consistent with the comprehensive plan for development in Marshall Township.
2. Architectural renderings and elevations shall be required and include sufficient detail to articulate the design standards listed in 208-1808 above. These renderings, once approved, will be come a part of the preliminary plan. Any substantive architectural deviation (e.g. change in facade design or materials) from that which was presented and approved at preliminary plan, will subject the Applicant to a new public hearing and preliminary plan approval process. [Amended 5/12/2008 by Ord. No. 389]
(a) Elevations and renderings prepared by an Architect shall be provided for all proposed buildings, structures, and dwellings.
3. A landscape plan prepared by a Registered Landscape Architect shall clearly identify all required design elements outlined in the design standards, as well as, identify each tree and shrub by size, type and scientific name, ball and burlap or bare root, location together with a planting diagram and such other diagrams or reports necessary to show method of planting, staking and mulching, grass seeding specifications and mixtures and existing trees over eight (8) inches in diameter, among other provisions of that Corridor Enhancement overlay than may apply to the traditional neighborhood development.