§ 156.255 REVIEW CONSIDERATION.
   The report from the Zoning Administrator to the Plan Commission, the recommendation of the Plan Commission to the Town Council, and the deliberation of the Town Council shall consider as many of the following as may be relevant to the specific proposal.
   (A)   The extent to which the planned unit development meets the purposes of this chapter, the Comprehensive Plan, and any other adopted planning objectives of the town.
   (B)   The extent to which the proposed plan meets the requirements, standards, and stated purposes of the planned unit development regulations.
   (C)   The extent to which the proposed plan departs from the zoning and subdivision regulations otherwise applicable to the subject property including, but not limited to, the density, dimension, bulk, use, required improvements, and construction and design standards, and the reasons which such departures are or are not deemed to be in the public interest.
   (D)   The proposal will not be injurious to the public health, safety, and general welfare.
   (E)   The physical design of the planned unit development and the extent to which it makes adequate provision for public services, provides adequate control over vehicular traffic, provides for and protects designated permanent open space, and furthers the amenities of light and air, recreation, and visual enjoyment.
   (F)   The relationship and compatibility of the proposed plan to the adjacent properties and neighborhood, and whether the proposed plan would substantially interfere with the use or diminish the value of adjacent properties and neighborhoods.
   (G)   The desirability of the proposed plan to the town’s physical development, tax base, and economic well-being.
   (H)   The proposal will not cause undue traffic congestion, and can be adequately served by existing or programmed public facilities and services.
   (I)   The proposal preserves significant ecological, natural, historical, and architectural resources to the extent possible.
(Ord. 2014-26, passed 9- -2014)