§ 153.096 GENERAL PUD REVIEW CRITERIA.
   The Planning Commission shall not approve a request for a Planned Unit Development unless specific findings of fact directly based upon the particular evidence presented to the Planning Commission support the conclusions that follow.
   (A)   The PUD can be substantially completed within the period of time specified in the schedule of development submitted by the developer.
   (B)   The site shall be accessible from public roads adequate to carry the traffic that will be imposed on them by the proposed development.
   (C)   The streets on the site of the proposed development shall be adequate to serve both the residents and businesses of the proposed development and the community at large and meet village specifications.
   (D)   The development shall not impose any undue burden on public facilities and services, such as fire, police and education.
   (E)   The development plan contains proposed covenants, easements and other provisions relating to the proposed development as are reasonably required for the public health, safety and welfare.
   (F)   The location and arrangement of structures, parking areas, walks, lighting and appurtenant facilities shall be compatible with the surrounding land uses.
   (G)   Any part of a PUD not used for structures, parking and loading areas, or access ways shall be landscaped or otherwise improved.
   (H)   Natural features such as watercourses, trees and rock out-crops shall be preserved, to the degree possible, so that they can be incorporated into the layout to enhance the overall design of the Planned Development.
   (I)   The layout is designed to take advantage of the existing land contours in order to provide satisfactory road gradients and suitable building sites and to facilitate the provision of proposed services.
   (J)   The development pattern, to the maximum extent possible, preserves and utilizes natural topography and geological features, scenic vistas, trees and other vegetation, and does not cause disruption of natural drainage patterns.
   (K)   The development provides adequately for storm water and sanitary waste disposal.
   (L)   The developer has proposed to install all necessary infrastructure improvements, including streets, sidewalks, storm drainage systems and utilities according to village specifications.
 
(Ord. 1227-98, passed 1-12-1999; Am. Ord. 1574-11, passed 6-14-2011)