§ 154.031  PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT; RESIDENTIAL USES.
   (A)   The planned unit development concept offers developers the possibility of more efficient and flexible methods for developing property, and provides residents of the project with larger open spaces for recreation and other activities properly related to residential uses.
   (B)   The Town Board may approve this form of development in the districts that allow it as a permitted or conditional use, and a special use permit issued, provided:
      (1)   The project is an integrated plan designed for the primary purpose of residential use.
      (2)   The site for the total project is not less than 2 acres and at least 2 principal buildings are included in the plans.
      (3)   That the total parcel of land is under single ownership or control, and there is reasonable assurance that the project can be successfully completed and maintained, including care and maintenance of all common open space, recreation space and other common land area.
      (4)   The preliminary plan for the proposed planned unit development shall first be submitted to the Planning Board for its review and recommendation to the Town Board. Recommendations may include, but shall not be limited to, provisions for additional utilities, drainage, landscaping, lighting and streets and access-ways.
      (5)   The applicant must resubmit the plan to the Town Board if changes were recommended by the Planning Board. If the plan is rejected by the Town Board, the applicant will not receive consideration of the same plan for a period of 6 months.
(Ord. passed 5- -1977)