The following criteria must be met in order to create a Mixed Use Traditional Neighborhood District:
(a) Each Mixed Use Traditional Neighborhood District shall have a minimum area of not less than fifteen (15) contiguous acres. However, the Planning Commission may waive these standards when they determine that, because of unique circumstances, these minimum standards cannot be achieved and the development of the property at the lesser standard will not have any material adverse impact on the adjacent property or the City, provided that in no case shall the area of the Mixed Use Traditional Neighborhood District be less than five (5) acres. Unique circumstances may include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) The proposed MUTND is adjacent to and thus becomes an extension of an existing or separately proposed MUTND; or
(2) Because of existing uses, natural features, or ownership patterns there is no, or little, likelihood that contiguous land area can be acquired and consolidated to achieve the requisite fifteen (15) contiguous areas.
(b) At time of establishment, each Mixed Use Traditional Neighborhood District shall be owned, leased or controlled either by a single person or corporation, or by a group of individuals or corporations, provided that an application must be filed by the owner or jointly by owners of all property included in the project area. In the case of multiple ownership, the approved final development plan and related conditions, including the phasing of development, shall be binding on all owners.
(Ord. 25-2016. Passed 6-28-16.)