When determining a district’s potential for Planned Unit Conservation District designation, the Planning Commission and City Council shall ensure that the following minimum criteria are satisfied:
(A) The need for coordinated action or treatment because of physical, social, or economic relationships; the presence of unifying elements and cohesiveness within the district; similar land uses, densities, and intensities; and any other related problems, issues, or factors;
(B) Evidence of structural deterioration, encroachment of incompatible land uses, existence of disruptive elements, or other factors contributing to the decline of the districts;
(C) The area exhibits revitalization potential;
(D) District property owners, residents, or tenants desire and support urban conservation efforts;
(E) District designation conforms to city plan and policies; and
(F) Evidence that Planned Unit Conservation District designation would be an appropriate and effective method for the area.
(Prior Code, § 157.095) (Ord. 1040, passed 4-12-1983)