§ 153.061 PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.
   Whenever a subdivision is developed as a planned unit development under the appropriate provisions of Ch. 154 of this code of ordinances, wherein adequate park or recreation area is provided, through traffic is cared for adequately and the majority of the minor streets are of the cul-de-sac or loop type, the Planning Commission may vary the design requirements of these regulations, in order to allow the subdivider more freedom in the arrangement of streets and lots, but at the same time protect the convenience, health, safety and welfare of the entire community. However, in no case shall the overall density, intensity of use or land area coverage for the planned unit development exceed those minimums established in Ch. 154 of this code of ordinances.
(2002 Code, § 153.061) (Ord. 230, passed 9-8-1986; Ord. 651, passed 10-26-2009)