It is the intent of this chapter to recognize and accommodate in a unified project creative and imaginative planned residential developments that provides flexibility in housing types while retaining the best interests of the City. In order to accomplish this purpose, it is the intention in establishing these regulations:
(a) To permit, in a planned residential development, a variety of dwelling types including single-family detached, clustered, and attached; townhouse and garden apartment types, but not exceeding six dwelling units per structure or an overall density of six dwelling units per acre;
(b) To permit the flexible spacing of lots and buildings in order to encourage the separation of pedestrian and vehicular circulation, the conservation of the natural amenities of the landscape, and the creation of functional and interesting residential areas; and
(c) To permit the economical distribution and use of such facilities as sanitary sewer, central water supply, and public and private streets.
(Ord. 76-80. Passed 11-24-80.)