To further a superior level of design and amenity in new development, the following incentives are offered in Planned Unit Developments:
(A) Exceptions to density and dimensional zoning standards.
(1) Minimum bulk and design standards shall be computed according to the standards of the district in which the development is located. The PUD may depart from the strict conformance with the required density, dimension, area, height, bulk, use, and specific content regulations of this chapter to the extent specified in the preliminary plat, plan and/or documents authorizing the PUD if the same provides tangible benefits to the neighborhoods or community in which it is located. These benefits shall be in the form of provision of exceptional amenities, design, excellence, etc. Exceptions from any requirement specified in this chapter or other village ordinances and regulations is a privilege, and shall be granted only upon recommendations of the Planning and Zoning Commission and approval of the Village Board.
(B) More than one principal building per lot. In a Planned Unit Development more than one principal building may be located on a lot.
(C) Variable subdivision design standards. Design standards for subdivision and subdivision improvements such as streets, blocks, sidewalks and parkways, and open space dedication, may vary from those established in the village subdivision control ordinance.
(Ord. 480B, passed 8-21-1953; Ord. 90-O-036, passed 11-8-1990; Ord. 14-O-36, passed 11-14-2014; Ord. 19-O-20, passed 9-17-2019)