These regulations identify three (3) types of developments - distinguished primarily by size and density of development and variety of uses anticipated.
(a) Planned Mixed-Use Development (PMUD). The purpose of the Planned Mixed-Use Development (PMUD) is to provide developers with a flexible framework within which to develop a large-scale, master-planned community that includes a mix of retail/service, offices, entertainment and/or residential uses in vertically integrated buildings designed around public spaces and combined with a diverse mix of residential and office/workplace uses; with a hierarchy of development densities, connector and local streets, and integrated open space as an alternative to rezoning a large parcel into numerous separate conventional zoning districts. Buildings and roadways shall be sized and oriented to accommodate the hierarchy of development areas. Planned Mixed-Use Developments shall be relative to the context of the surrounding environment.
(b) Planned Residential Development (PRD). The purpose of the Planned Residential Development (PRD) is to provide developers with a flexible framework within which to develop a residential development comprised of a mix of dwelling unit types and integrated open space. Primarily envisioned for smaller parcels situated between existing residential neighborhoods, without the need or support for nonresidential uses.
(c) Planned Infill Development (PID). The purpose of the Planned Infill Development (PID) is to provide flexibility in developing smaller vacant sites and redeveloping sites in established developed areas with integrated open space and in ways that are compatible with and complimentary to the existing development. Proposed Planned Infill projects are approved per development plan and shall include one or more of the permitted uses outlined in Table 1158.05.
(Ord. 19-O-055. Passed 7-2-19.)