s. (3) Any other information, including conditions, covenants and restrictions, articles of incorporation and by-laws, which the Advisory Agency deems necessary to determine if the proposed project is consistent with the Municipal Code. 2. Residential to Commercial/Industrial Conversion Projects. a. A residential to commercial/industrial conversion project shall comply with the Division of Land regulations in Article 7 of this chapter, the provisions of this section and other applicable state laws and local ordinances. b. In addition to the information required by other applicable sections of this Code, the following information shall be submitted at the time of filing. (1) Tenant Information : Name and address of each tenant in the existing residential building; rent schedule for eighteen (18) months preceding the application and relocation assistance plan if any; (2) Building plans or other documents containing the following information pertaining to the project as proposed, certified as to accuracy by a licensed engineer. (a) Description of the features of the type of building and project, including age, type of construction, the number of separate units proposed, the square footage of each such unit and of the entire building. (b) Parking plan, including the total number of spaces actually provided and the total number required if different from that actually provided, dimensions of stalls, aisles, and driveways, locations of columns, walls, and other obstructions, and location and number of guest parking spaces. (c) The following additional information may be required by the Advisory Agency as a condition of approval. (1) Building component reports indicating condition and estimated remaining useful life of the roof, foundation, plumbing, electrical, heating, air conditioning, other mechanical and structural systems, prepared by a registered civil or structural engineer, licensed general building contractor, licensed general engineering contractor or architect. (2) Site plan, including, buildings, structures, yards, open spaces, and accessory storage areas and buildings including trash storage areas. (3) Floor and elevation plans, including indication of common and private areas, and required exists.