(a) Residential Density. The maximum density shall not exceed eight units per acre.
(b) Site Planning.
(1) The physical character of the site shall be suitable for development in the manner proposed without hazards to persons or property, on or off the site, from probability of flooding, erosion, subsidence, or slipping of the soil or other dangers, annoyances, or inconveniences.
(2) The site must have direct access to a major street without creating traffic on minor residential streets outside the district. Must either be so located in relation to utilities and public facilities existing or be so developed that no additional public expense will be involved.
(3) Efficient, safe, convenient, and harmonious grouping of structures, uses, and facilities.
(4) Appropriate relation of space inside and outside buildings to intended uses and structural features.
(5) Vehicular access to streets and pedestrian ways.
(6) Protection of pedestrian and traffic visibility.
(7) Location of common open space in the minimum amount of twenty percent (20%) of the area devoted to residential development.
(8) Screening of off street parking areas, service areas for loading and unloading vehicles, and areas for storage and collection of trash and garbage.
(9) Where the Planned Development Residential District abuts another Residential District, a permanent open space at least twenty-five feet wide shall be provided along the property lines. A ten foot depth along the property lines shall be maintained in landscaping, and no driveway or off street parking shall be permitted in such area.
(Ord. 74-8. Passed 10-3-74.)