§ 152.39 PUD PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT.
   (A)   Principal permitted uses. None.
   (B)   Conditionally permitted uses.
      (1)   Residential. Single-family detached dwellings, single-family attached dwellings, two-family attached dwellings, multiple-family dwellings.
      (2)   Recreational. Public or neighborhood parkland and open space; recreation sites developed in conjunction with the above residential uses according to an approved site plan.
   (C)   Prohibited uses. No establishment shall be used for manufacturing, industry, or commercial purposes.
   (D)   Accessory buildings and uses. Accessory uses and buildings which are customary and incidental to any of the aforesaid permitted uses shall be allowed, provided that such accessory building or use shall not involve any type of trade, manufacturing or industry.
   (E)   Minimum lot area. Lot areas may be varied at the discretion of the developer, subject to review and approval by the Planning Commission. In no case shall the gross density of a Planned Unit Development, or any portion thereof, exceed 50% lot coverage.
   (F)   Maximum building height. No multiple-family dwelling (R-3) shall exceed three stories, or 40 feet in height.
   (G)   Maximum building height. No two-family or single-family dwelling (R-2, R-1) shall exceed 2½ stories or 35 feet in height.
   (H)   Minimum yard setback. Front, side and rear yard requirements are variable at the discretion of the developer, subject to review and approval by the Planning Commission. Under no condition will buildings be set less than ten feet from outside perimeter of tract.
   (I)   Required off-street parking. One off-street parking space shall be provided for each dwelling.
   (J)   City Council Action. After reviewing the recommendation of the Planning Commission, the City Council shall advertise and hold a public hearing of the proposed Planned Unit Development, in accordance with the provisions specified in this Zoning Ordinance. Approval of the Preliminary PUD Plan shall be limited to the general acceptability of the land uses proposed, proposed general density levels and their interrelationship, Planned Unit Development District and shall not be construed to endorse precise location of uses, configuration of parcels, or engineering feasibility which are to be determined in the subsequent preparations of the detailed final PUD plan(s). Approval of the Preliminary PUD Plan shall constitute the creation of a separate R-PUD Planned Unit Development Zoning District, and shall require a favorable vote of the majority of the membership of the City Council. In taking action, City Council may deny the preliminary PUD plan or may recommend approval of said plan subject to specified modifications.
(Ord. 1969-11-22, passed 11- -69)