§ 159.150 SITE DESIGN PRINCIPLES.
   Conventional siting practices such as the setback and orientation of buildings in relation to lot lines, roads and other buildings, may be varied to produce attractive and interesting arrangements of buildings, subject to the following general requirements:
   (A)   Residential structures shall be located and arranged to promote privacy for residents within the PRD and to maintain privacy for residents adjacent to the PRD.
   (B)   Residential and other structures located near the periphery of the PRD shall be designed to be harmonious with neighboring areas.
   (C)   Residential and other structures located within 200 feet of the perimeter of a PRD shall be set back by a distance sufficient to protect the privacy of adjacent existing uses. No structure shall be located within 20 feet from the perimeter boundary line of the PRD site.
   (D)   The natural features of the PRD site shall be a major factor in determining the siting of residential structures.
   (E)   Residential structures shall be located and sited to facilitate pedestrian and visual access to common open space wherever possible.
   (F)   No structure shall be located within 20 feet of the right-of-way of any road or common parking areas situated on the land surface.
   (G)   Off-road parking areas in conjunction with permitted nonresidential uses shall be located and designed to provide direct access to primary or secondary roads designated on the site plan of the PRD. Any parking areas that include more than 100 parking spaces shall have access only to primary or secondary roads.
(Ord. —, passed 3-29-2005) Penalty, see § 159.999