(a) PUD Permitted Use List. Any use listed in Section 1113.05 "Permitted or Conditionally Permitted Principal and Accessory Use Tables" may potentially be permitted in a PUD. The uses must be identified in the required PUD development plan, must not adversely affect the adjacent property or the public health, safety and general welfare. The development plan must either designate uses that will be allowed conditionally or as of right on a parcel-by-parcel basis or by base zoning districts within the PUD.
(b) Residential Will be Predominant in R Districts. Where the existing underlying base zoning district is residential, commercial and other nonresidential uses may be permitted as part of a PUD which also contains a residential component, provided that the applicant demonstrates that the residential uses will be predominant. The Village Council after Planning Commission recommendation shall determine predominance of use after taking into account the following criteria as they apply to each of the proposed uses: extent to which it serves residents in the PUD compared to others who travel to the site; amount of traffic generated; hours of operation or use; noise, odors, and overall impact on adjoining uses; land area allocated to each use; and building area allocated to each use.
(c) Exceptions. If a proposed use is not consistent with an approved PUD development plan, it shall not be permitted unless it meets the requirements of the underlying zoning classification. (Ord. 30-22. Passed 12-12-22.)