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• Section 9.07 Performance Guarantees.
   In the interest of ensuring compliance with this article and protecting the health, safety and welfare of the residents of the City, the Planning Commission, as a condition of final approval of the site plan, shall require the applicant to deposit a performance guarantee as set forth in Section 3.09 for the completion of improvements associated with the proposed use.
• Section 9.08 Effect of Approval.
   When approved, the planned unit development (PUD) amendment, with all conditions imposed, if any, shall constitute the land use authorization for the property, and all improvement and use shall be in conformity with such amendment.
• Section 9.09 Modification of an Approval Final Plan.
   (a)   Approved final plans for a planned unit development (PUD) may be modified in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 9.03(c).
   (b)   Minor changes may be permitted by the Planning Commission, following normal site plan review procedures outlined in Section 3.04, subject to its finding that:
      (1)   Such changes will not adversely or substantially affect the initial basis for granting approval; and
      (2)   Such minor changes will not adversely or substantially affect the overall PUD in light of intent and purpose of such development as set forth in Section 9.01.
ARTICLE 10
OFF-STREET PARKING AND LOADING
• Section 10.01 Intent.
   The purpose of this article is to ensure the provision of off-street parking facilities that are sufficient in number, adequately sized and properly designed to meet the range of parking needs and demands that are associated with land uses now in place in the City or with land uses allowed by this Ordinance.
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