§ 154.119 REVIEW AND EVALUATION.
   The review and evaluation of a proposed planned unit development and supportive materials and plans shall include, but are not limited to, the following criteria.
   (A)   Adequate property control is established and provided to protect the individual owner’s rights and property values and to define legal responsibilities for maintenance and upkeep.
   (B)   The interior circulation plan plus access from and onto public rights-of-way does not create congestion or dangers and is adequate for the safety of the project residents and general public.
   (C)   A sufficient amount of usable open space is provided. A minimum of 35% of the project area shall be dedicated to public or private open space and shall be preserved and maintained by protective covenants.
   (D)   The arrangement of buildings, structures, and accessory uses does not unreasonably disturb the privacy or property values of the surrounding uses.
   (E)   The architectural design of the projects is compatible with the surrounding area.
   (F)   The drainage and utility system plans are submitted to the city and are subject to approval.
   (G)   The development schedule ensures a logical development of the site which will protect the public interest and conserve land.
   (H)   Principal and accessory uses and requirements are in compliance with the district provisions in which the development is intended.
(Prior Code, § 13.41)