§ 150.271 GENERAL DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS.
   (A)   Comprehensive plan consistency. The proposed Planned Unit Development shall be consistent with the policies and goals of the comprehensive plan and the comprehensive plan land use map.
   (B)   Zoning district regulations.
      (1)   A single use Planned Unit Development is a development consisting solely of one (1) of the following use categories: residential, commercial or industrial. Uses allowed in a single use Planned Unit Development shall be limited to the permitted, conditional and accessory uses allowed in the underlying zone.
      (2)   A mixed-use Planned Unit Development is a development consisting of any combination of residential, commercial or industrial uses. Uses allowed in a mixed use Planned Unit Development may consist of uses consistent with those uses allowed as permitted, conditional or accessory uses in the underlying district and/or a similar use zoning district. The City Council may place more restrictive conditions on the mixture of uses within a Planned Unit Development to ensure preservation of the public health, safety and welfare; compliance with the intent of this subchapter; and, that land uses occurring within the Planned Unit Development, and between the Planned Unit Development and the surrounding land uses, do not conflict.
      (3)   The Planned Unit Development District is a floating zone designated within the zoning code and not pre-designated on the zoning map. It shall only be designated on the zoning map at such time as the City Council reviews and approves the final development plan for the Planned Unit Development and an ordinance rezoning the property to Planned Unit Development. At such time, the Planned Unit Development District is considered an amendment to the zoning map.
(Ord. 395, passed 7-6-2010)