(A) Proposed new, or expansions to existing, Planned Unit Developments shall be evaluated using the following procedures and standards to determine the suitable area for the dwelling unit/dwelling site evaluation.
(B) The project parcel must be divided into tiers by locating 1 or more lines approximately parallel to a line that identifies the ordinary high water level at the following intervals, proceeding landward:
Public Water Classification | Tier Interval |
Unsewered Natural Environment Lake Lots | 400 feet |
Sewered Natural Environment Lake Lots | 320 feet |
Unsewered Recreational Development Lake Lots | 267 feet |
Sewered Recreational Development Lake Lots | 267 feet |
Tributaries | 300 feet |
(C) (1) The suitable area within each tier is next calculated by excluding from the tier area all wetlands, bluffs, and land below the ordinary high water level of public waters.
(2) This suitable area and the proposed development are then subjected to either the Residential or Commercial Planned Unit Development density evaluation steps to arrive at an allowable number of dwelling units or sites within each tier.
(Prior Code, § 66-229) (Ord. passed 1994; Am. Ord. 370, passed 9-11-2002)