§ 78-127. Planned unit development (PUD) district.  


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  • Planned unit developments are single unified developments built according to specific and detailed plans which allow a mix of uses but which are substantially related, compatible or complementary. PUD plans include not only streets, utilities, lots and building location and the like, but also site plans for all buildings as are intended to be located, constructed, used, and related to each other, and plans for other uses and improvements on the land as related to the buildings. A PUD includes a program for the provision, operation, and maintenance of such areas, facilities, and improvements as will be for common use by some or all of the occupants of the PUD district, but which will not be provided, operated, or maintained at general public expense.

    See section 78-54, "Planned unit development district (PUD) uses", for all permitted, permitted similar, accessory and special exception uses for this district.

    Land use category: All except for estate and low density single-family residential uses and within industrial the heavy industrial (IN-2) district.

    Standards: Development standards shall be dictated by the proposed underlying land uses and applicable zoning districts.

    Minimum size of development: 5 acres

    Typical site plan PUD—N/A

(Ord. of 9-25-06)