SECTION:
8-6-1: Purpose, Goals, And Objective
8-6-2: Effect Of Other Zoning Provisions
8-6-3: Ownership Requirements
8-6-4: Uses Permitted
8-6-5: Site And Structure Regulations And Requirements
8-6-5-1: Minimum Area
8-6-5-2: Common Area Open Space
8-6-5-3: Underground Utilities
8-6-5-4: Housing For Older Persons
8-6-5-5: Arrangement Of Residential Units
8-6-5-6: Arrangement Of Commercial And Office Uses
8-6-6: Procedure For Approval Of Planned Unit Development
8-6-6-1: Preapplication Meeting
8-6-6-2: Preliminary Development Plan
8-6-6-3: Final Development Plan
8-6-7: Natural Features Analysis
8-6-8: Transportation Analysis
8-6-9: Application Submission Standards
A. Purpose: The purpose of this chapter is to establish clear development standards that will achieve the city of Eagle's vision for development as presented in the Eagle comprehensive plan. The standards will be designed to create livable communities that provide exemplary open spaces and recreational opportunities, that encourage a diversification of housing types, styles and living options for a wide range of income levels and lifestyles, and thereby enhance the living experience within the city of Eagle.
B. Goals: To provide guidance and establish expectations for development within the city of Eagle. The PUD provides clear standards and options for development within the city including lot sizing, open space and the diversification of housing types.
C. Objective: To guide land development and construction through the planned unit development (PUD) to achieve the following:
1. A maximum choice of living environments by allowing a variety of housing and building types, lot dimensions, yards, building setbacks and area requirements;
2. A more useful pattern of open space and recreation areas and, if permitted as part of the project, more convenience in the location of accessory commercial uses, office uses and services;
3. A development pattern which preserves and utilizes natural topography and geologic features, scenic vistas, trees and other vegetation, and prevents the disruption of natural drainage patterns;
4. A more efficient use of land than is generally achieved through conventional development resulting in substantial savings through shorter utilities and streets; and
5. A development pattern in harmony with the objective for land use density, transportation and community facilities as presented in the comprehensive plan. (Ord. 566, 5-15-2007)
A. Whenever there is a conflict or difference between the provisions of this chapter and those of the other chapters of this title, the provisions of this chapter shall prevail. Subjects not covered by this chapter shall be governed by the respective provisions found elsewhere in this title.
B. In addition to the requirements of this chapter, planned unit developments shall also be subject to the requirements set forth in chapter 2, article A, "Design Review Overlay District", of this title; title 10, chapter 1, "Flood Control Regulations", of this code; and title 9, "Land Subdivisions", of this code. (Ord. 566, 5-15-2007)
An application for approval of a PUD may be filed by a property owner or a person having an existing interest in the property to be included in the PUD. The PUD application shall be filed in the name or names of the recorded owner or owners of property included in the development. However, the application may be filed by the holder(s) of an equitable interest in such property.
Before approval is granted to the final development plan, the entire project shall be under single ownership or control. Documentation showing single ownership or control shall be presented with the final development plan application. (Ord. 566, 5-15-2007)
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