(A) The purpose of this subchapter is to permit more flexibility in a development through land use controls that:
(1) Foster good environment design without violating the constitutional requirements of uniform classification and adequate standards that permit planned residential developments in accordance with the comprehensive development plan of the town;
(2) Permit a variety of housing types including single-family detached, two-family, condominiums and multi-family dwellings, and other integrated land uses in imaginative physical and aesthetic relationship to one another;
(3) Permits the grouping and preservation of open space, school sites, recreation areas and lands for other public, semi-public (i.e., churches) and private purposes;
(4) Permit the development of an area rather than individual lot development; and
(5) Serves as an incentive for the development of passive energy designs for conservation purposes.
(B) No particular development shall necessarily include all the requirements set forth above.
(Ord. passed 9-26-2006)