(A) The average density over the proposed PLCD shall not exceed the maximum density permitted in the underlying zoning district. Although a PLCD allows a maximum of four lots per quarter-quarter section, a developer cannot independently include a portion of a quarter-quarter section in a PLCD unless the developer owns a minimum of 30 acres in the quarter-quarter section. Otherwise, either all property owners in a quarter-quarter section are required to make application for and sign an approved plat, or the developer is required to obtain and record a release from the other owner(s) allowing the subdivision of the developer’s portion of the quarter-quarter section.
(B) The maximum length of cul-de-sacs may be exceeded to accommodate curvilinear streets and other design elements that tend to preserve the rural character or other resources within the PLCD. This language does not allow a proportional addition to the number of lots allowed on a longer cul-de-sac.
(C) Reference § 160.006 of this code for the definition of a cul-de-sac street.
(Prior Code, § 12-2376) (Ord. 06-2008, passed 4-15-2008; Ord. 02-2014, passed 5-20-2014; Ord. 01-2020, passed 1-21-2020)