§ 151.222  PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT REVIEW.
   (A)   Planned Unit Developments (PUD’s) area allowed as conditional uses for new projects on undeveloped land, redevelopment of previously built sites, or conversions of existing buildings and land in those management districts where specifically identified in §§ 151.055et seq.  Planned Unit Developments shall be processed as a conditional use, except that an expansion to an existing Commercial PUD involving 6 or fewer new dwelling units or sites since the date of enactment of this chapter is allowed as a permitted use provided that the total project density does not exceed the allowable densities as prescribed in this section.  Approval shall not occur until the environmental review process (EAW/EIS) has been completed, as required by Minnesota Environmental Quality Board rules.
   (B)   (1)   An applicant for a PUD shall submit the following documents to the Zoning Administrator prior to final action being taken on the application request.  A site plan and/or plat for the project showing:
         (a)   The boundary of the proposed development;
         (b)   Surface water features and other natural and manmade features;
         (c)   Existing and proposed structures and other facilities, proposed land alterations; the location of existing and proposed sewage treatment and water supply systems; and
         (d)   Topographic contours at a minimum of 10 foot intervals.
      (2)   A PUD that combines commercial and residential structures shall indicate and distinguish which buildings and portions of a project are commercial, residential, or a combination of the 2.
   (C)   For Residential Planned Unit Development a property owner’s association agreement with mandatory membership, all in accordance with the maintenance and administrative requirements prescribed in § 151.225 of the code.
   (D)   Deed restrictions, covenants, permanent easements or other instruments that:
      (1)   Properly address future vegetative and topographic alterations; construction of additional buildings; beaching of watercraft; and construction of commercial buildings in residential PUD’s; and
      (2)   Ensure the long-term preservation and maintenance of open space in accordance with the criteria and analysis specified in the maintenance and administrative requirements of this section.
   (E)   For Commercial Planned Unit Developments and for commercial structures within a Residential Planned Unit Development, a master plan/drawing describing the proposed project and the floor plan for all commercial structures to be occupied.
   (F)   Any additional documents as requested by the Park Rapids Planning Commission that are necessary to explain how the PUD will be designed and will function.
(Prior Code, § 66-228)  (Ord. passed 1994; Am. Ord. 370, passed 9-11-2002)