§ 152.159 STANDARDS FOR PLANNED DEVELOPMENTS.
   (A)   The planned development can be substantially completed within the period of time specified in the schedule of development submitted by the developer.
   (B)   The planned development will not jeopardize public health, safety, and morals.
   (C)   The streets and driveways on the site will be adequate to serve the residents or occupants of the proposed development. Traffic-control signals and signs will be provided without expense to the village when the Municipal Engineer determines that such signals are needed on or off site to prevent traffic hazards or congestion generated by the development.
   (D)   The development will not impose an undue burden on public services and facilities, such as fire and police protection.
   (E)   The development plan contains such proposed covenants, easements, and other provisions relating to the proposed development standards as reasonably are required for public health, safety, and morals.
   (F)   The location and arrangement of structures, parking areas, walks, lighting, and appurtenant facilities shall be compatible with the surrounding land uses, and any part of planned development not used for structures, parking and loading areas, or access ways, shall be landscaped or otherwise improved.
('80 Code, § 152.159) (Ord. 94-14, passed 7-5-94)