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1156.03 RELATION TO ZONING ORDINANCE.
   Whenever there is a conflict or difference between the provisions of this chapter and those of the subdivision regulations or 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. 2003-01. Passed 1-2-03.)
1156.04 MINIMUM I-PUD SIZE.
   A parcel shall be at least five (5) acres in size to be developed as an Industrial Planned Unit Development.
(Ord. 2003-01. Passed 1-2-03.)
1156.05 DENSITY AND OPEN SPACE REQUIREMENTS.
   Land use density shall be subject to the approval of the Planning and Zoning Commission with the following limitations:
   (a)    The impervious surface coverage shall not exceed eighty percent (80%) of the total site including right of ways.
   (b)    The Building Volume to Land Area (Building Volume Ratio) shall not exceed eight (8). Building Volume Ratio equals the volume of all buildings divided by the entire area of the development.
      (Ord. 2003-01. Passed 1-2-03.)
1156.06 BUILDING ARRANGEMENT.
   The I-PUD shall be developed in park-like surroundings utilizing trees as buffers to effectively screen lighting, parking areas, loading areas, docks and/or outdoor storage of raw materials or products. Thoroughfares shall be kept to a minimum in order to reduce through traffic. (Ord. 2003-01. Passed 1-2-03.)
1156.07 MINIMUM AREA, FRONTAGE, HEIGHT AND SETBACK REQUIREMENTS.
   (a)    Minimum area frontage and setback requirements may be varied to allow flexibility subject to the approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission. However, a minimum setback requirement of one hundred (100) feet from residential districts and parks shall be required.
   (b)    Minimum spacing shall also be subject to Planning and Zoning Commission approval and Applicable Fire Code regulations and requirements.
   (c)    No structure shall exceed thirty-five (35) feet in height. However, upon certification from the Cardinal Joint Fire District and subsequent approval by the Planning and Zoning Commission, a structure(s) may be allowed up to fifty (50) feet in height.
(Ord. 2003-01. Passed 1-2-03.)
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