(a) Maximum Density and Intensity. The maximum residential density and nonresidential intensity of development shall not exceed the limits established for the applicable properties in the city general plan.
(b) Minimum Area and Dimensions of Lots. The minimum required area, width, and depth of individual lots within the PUD area shall be established as part of the conditions of approval. The following factors will be considered in the establishment of such requirements:
(1) Topography.
(2) Proposed lot coverage.
(3) The location and amount of common open space areas.
(4) Aesthetic relationships between individual units, buildings, and open space.
(c) Yards and Setbacks. Minimum front, side, and rear yard requirements shall be established as part of the conditions of approval, and building lines shall be indicated on the approved site plan map.
(d) Maximum Building Height. Maximum building heights shall be established as part of the conditions of approval. In no event, however, shall the maximum height of residential buildings exceed thirty-five feet, or nonresidential or mixed-use buildings exceed fifty feet. The planning commission shall take into account surrounding properties and uses in establishing the maximum building height.
(e) Parking and Loading. Parking and loading facilities shall be provided as set forth in Chapter 21.68.
(f) Landscaping. A comprehensive landscape plan shall be approved as part of the conditions of approval. Required landscape coverage shall equal that required in this title for the use or uses most similar to that/those proposed for the PUD.
(g) Signs. A comprehensive sign plan shall be prepared. Sign regulations shall those applicable to the CO zoning district, unless the planning commission establishes alternative regulations through the conditions of approval, taking into consideration the uses proposed and surrounding land uses.
(h) Other Design Components. As part of the conditions of approval for the PUD, the planning commission may establish development standards for common and private open space, pedestrian access to recreational amenities, common open space areas, privacy, and any other design or development component the commission believes requires standards to achieve high design quality and functionality of the development.
(Ord. 612 Exhibit A (part), 2008).