1155.05 RPU RESIDENTIAL PLANNED UNIT DISTRICT.
   (a)   Permitted Uses.   As listed herein, provided that no dwelling or dwelling unit located within this district shall be used as a short-term rental for a period of less than thirty consecutive days unless also occupied during the short-term rental period by its occupants as defined in Section 1133.02 (131). (Ord. 2020-08. Passed 6-15-20.)
      (1)   Single-family dwelling.
      (2)   Two-family dwelling.
      (3)   Townhouse.
      (4)   Multi-family dwelling.
      (5)   Accessory uses and structures.
      (6)   Public uses.
      (7)   Quasi public uses.
 
   (b)   Conditional Uses. Not applicable.
 
   (c)   Development Standards.
      (1)   Minimum lot requirements.
         A.   Lot Area: Two acres.
         B.   Lot Width: 250 feet.
         C.   Lot Depth: 250 feet.
      (2)   Minimum yard requirements. None specified, but must be approved by Council, which shall consider all applicable official planning studies and Planning Commission recommendations.
      (3)   Maximum lot coverage. Thirty-five percent (35%), but must be approved by Council, which shall consider all applicable official planning studies and Planning Commission recommendations.
      (4)   Maximum height of principal building. None specified, but must be approved by Council, which shall consider all applicable official planning studies and Planning Commission recommendations.
      (5)   Special considerations.
         A.   The final development plan shall follow all applicable procedures, standards and requirements of the ordinance governing the subdivision of land. The final development plan shall be prepared by and have the seal of an architect and an engineer, both of whom are duly registered to practice in this State. No building permit shall be issued until a final plat of the proposed development is approved and recorded.
         B.   The Planning Commission shall review the conformity of the proposed development with the standard of the official City plan and recognized principles of civic design, land use planning and landscape architecture. The minimum yard and maximum height requirements of the district in which the development is located shall not apply except that a minimum of not less than thirty feet shall be provided around the boundaries of the area being developed.
         C.   The Planning Commission may impose conditions regarding the layout, circulation and performance of the proposed development. A plat of development shall be recorded regardless of whether a subdivision is proposed and such plat shall show building lines, common land, streets, easements and other applicable features required by the Subdivision Regulations. The number of dwelling units permitted shall be determined by dividing the net development area by the minimum lot areas per family required by the district or districts in which the area is located. Net development area shall be determined by subtracting the area set aside for churches, schools or other nonresidential uses from the gross development area and deducting twenty percent (20%) of the remainder for streets, regardless of the amount of land actually required for streets. The area of land set aside for common open space or recreational use shall be included in determining the number of dwelling units permitted.
         D.   The Commission may hold one or more public hearings on a final development plan. The recommendation of the Commission shall be forwarded to Council, which shall approve or disapprove the action of the Commission with or without modification and after public hearing. After approval by Council and after any required restrictions are in effect, the Director of Building and Zoning may issue permits enabling the approved final development plan to be carried out.
            (Ord. 98-13. Passed 9-8-98.)