1255.03   DEVELOPMENT AREA.
   (a)   Minimum Area. The minimum development site for a PUD is two acres, except as otherwise permitted in 1255.03(b) below.
   (b)   Minimum Area Modification. When the proposed PUD is located adjacent to an existing nonresidential district, the Planning Commission may approve a development on less than two acres when the Planning Commission determines that:
      (1)   Land ownership cannot be readily consolidated to reach the minimum development area;
      (2)   The project will be connected to and integrated with the adjoining district or development so as not to result in isolated development; and
      (3)   The project will not have any unreasonable or adverse impacts on adjacent areas or the community.
   (c)   Ownership. An application for the approval of a PUD Overlay may be submitted by one or more owners of the property(s) or an authorized representative to be included in the PUD. If there is more than one owner or parcel for the project, the parcels shall be contiguous, and the application shall indicate that the project area is under unified control through the use of enforceable covenants or similar commitments.
   (d)   Site Development Plans. Preliminary site development plans shall cover the entire PUD Overlay District indicating the uses, density, buildings, parking, landscaping and open space in accordance with Section 1255.07 Development Standards and Section 1242.025 Development Plans. Preliminary site development plans shall be submitted by the owner and/or owners of all the land within the proposed PUD to the Planning and Zoning Commission for review and approval. The preliminary site development plan shall be binding on the owner and/or owners, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns unless otherwise amended by action of the Planning Commission.
(Ord. 2022-O-19. Passed 11-22-22.)