(A) Uses. A “PD” (Planned Development) District may include residential, commercial and industrial uses; cluster housing; common areas; unusual arrangements of structures on site; or other combinations of structures and uses that depart from standard development. The uses permitted in a “PD” District are those designated in the approved master site plan. Density limits are used to determine the maximum number of permitted dwelling units.
(B) Density table. The master site plan shall divide the “PD” (Planned Development) District into land-use categories and shall indicate the uses permitted in each category.
(C) Attached dwelling units. Dwelling units may be attached in all “PD” (Planned Development) districts, except for land-use categories designated “RE” (Residential Estate) and “NS” (Neighborhood Suburban) Districts.
(D) Lots. There is no minimum area requirement for lots, and lots do not need to front onto a street. Lot boundaries may coincide with structure boundaries, except where perimeter lot setbacks are required.
(Ord. 3020, passed 9-10-2013, § 3.24.3)