The planned unit development concept is intended to afford both the developer and the city considerable flexibility in formulating development proposals. Consequently, to the extent indicated in this subsection, PUDs may deviate from generally applicable ordinance requirements without a variance. Any proposed deviation not listed below, however, shall require a variance.
(A) Mixed uses. PUDs may include all types of residential and commercial structures, as well as other uses approved by the City Council; provided, that in approving such mixed uses, the City Council may attach any conditions necessary to protect the public welfare.
(B) Lot and structure requirements. In PUDs, the City Council may approve any reasonable deviation from the lot and structure requirements of the particular zoning district so long as the different uses within the PUD are appropriately interrelated, and property abutting the PUD is adequately protected from any potential adverse impacts of the development.
(C) Accessory uses. In PUDs the City Council may allow the developer to disregard the usual restrictions on accessory uses other than the prohibition against using an accessory structure as a dwelling.
(D) Location of parking/loading spaces. By permission of the City Council, off-street parking and loading spaces in PUDs need not be located in accordance with generally applicable requirements, except state handicap/disabled accessible parking requirements.
(Ord. 2013-22, passed 11-25-2013)