The following incentives, in the form of relief from normal regulatory requirements, are offered for developments which meet the standards and criteria established in this chapter for approval of PUD projects. Such incentives shall not be considered Variances and shall not be required to conform to the approval criteria for Variances.
(a) Variable Zoning Standards. Except as provided by Section 334.16, standards for lot area, lot width, building height, yard dimensions, off-street parking and loading, landscaping and screening, and signs, may vary from those established in applicable sections of the Zoning Code.
(b) Buildings Per Lot. In an approved Site Plan, more than one (1) principal building may be located on a lot.
(c) Variable Subdivision Standards. Dimensional and design standards for subdivisions and subdivision improvements, such as for streets, blocks, and sidewalks, may vary from standards established in Chapter 309 and any other relevant City ordinances. Specifications for such construction elements as materials, thicknesses and tolerances, however, may not be varied.
(d) Mixed Land Uses. In residential zoning districts, a maximum of thirty percent (30%) of the gross floor area of all residential uses in the PUD project may be devoted to residential uses which are not otherwise permitted; whereas a maximum of ten percent (10%) of the project’s gross floor may be devoted to non-residential uses. In non-residential zoning districts, a maximum of twenty percent (20%) of the PUD project’s gross floor area may be devoted to uses which are not otherwise permitted.
(Ord. No. 1011-94. Passed 6-13-94, eff. 6-22-94)