1155.01 Purpose.
1155.02 Permitted uses.
1155.03 Relation to Zoning Ordinance.
1155.04 Minimum PUD size.
1155.05 Minimum lot size and maximum height regulations.
1155.06 Building size requirements.
1155.07 Required common open space.
1155.08 Informal consultations.
1155.09 Informal submission of preliminary PUD plan.
1155.10 Formal submission of preliminary PUD plan and zone change request.
1155.11 Council referral to Planning Commission.
1155.12 Planning Commission consideration.
1155.13 Planning Commission recommendation.
1155.14 Council public hearing.
1155.15 Council action.
1155.16 Final PUD plan submittal.
1155.17 Required contents of the final PUD plan.
1155.18 Planning Commission authority on the final PUD plan.
1155.19 Major changes.
1155.20 Planning Commission action on the final PUD plan.
1155.21 Appeal of a Planning Commission determination on a final PUD plan.
1155.22 Subdivision Regulations application.
1155.23 Typical Section Private Drive.
1155.24 Criteria for City ownership and maintenance of utilities.
CROSS REFERENCES
Defined - see P. & Z. 1123.01(85)
Intent - see P. & Z. 1139.01
District regulations - see P. & Z. 1141.09
Off-street parking and loading requirements - see P. & Z. Ch. 1161
The Planned Unit Development District establishes a permissive zoning procedure for the development of new tracts of residential development on a planned unit basis in accordance with an overall development plan. The intent is to be flexible in the regulation of the basic land planning and to encourage imaginative site planning that provides both a variety of dwelling types and usable common open space as an integral part of the development.
(Ord. 1992-30. Passed 8-4-92.)
Permitted uses in the R-PUD District shall include:
(a) Residential uses, including single-family dwellings, townhouses, two-family dwellings, three or four family dwellings and multiple family dwellings.
(b) Churches, schools.
(c) Outdoor recreation facilities, including golf courses, private swimming pools and private recreation clubs.
(Ord. 1992-30. Passed 8-4-92.)
Whenever there is a conflict or difference between the provisions of this chapter and those of the other chapters of this Zoning Ordinance or other ordinances of the City, the provisions of this chapter shall prevail. Subjects not covered by this chapter shall be governed by the respective provisions found elsewhere in this Zoning Ordinance.
(Ord. 1992-30. Passed 8-4-92.)
(a) The following minimum and maximum requirements shall be observed:
Land Use | Density (Not to Exceed) Units Per Residential Acre | Maximum Height (feet) |
Single-Family | 4 | 35 |
Two-family | 5 | 35 |
3-4 Family Buildings | 6 | 35 |
Multifamily | 7 | 35 |
Churches | 35 | |
Schools |
Diversion of dwellings is encouraged.
(b) For determining density as shown in the above table, "residential acre" does not include main access drives or common open space.
(c) No three or four family or multifamily dwellings may be built within 100 feet of an R-1, R-2 or R-3 District.
(Ord. 1992-30. Passed 8-4-92.)
Minimum floor areas per dwelling unit are as follows:
(a) Single-Family Dwellings | Square Feet |
One story with basement | 1,400 |
One story without basement | 1,400 |
More than one story, with basement | 1,600 |
More than one story, without basement | 1,700 |
(b) Two-Family Dwellings. | |
Ground Floor with basement | 1,000 |
One-story without basement | 1,100 |
More than one story | 1,300 |
(c) Three-four Family Dwellings. | |
One bedroom | 850 |
Two bedrooms | 950 |
Three or more bedrooms | 1,100 |
(d) Multiple-Family Dwellings. | |
Efficiency apartment | 850 |
One bedroom | 850 |
Two bedrooms | 950 |
Three or more bedrooms | 1,100 |
(Ord. 1992-30. Passed 8-4-92.)
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