§ 156.074 COMMERCIAL PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT.
   All planned commercial development projects shall be subject to the following regulations:
   (A)   The premises of a planned unit commercial development project shall be used only for the following commercial uses and those accessory buildings normally associated with these uses.
      (1)   Retail sales. Processing of products is permitted only if all products are sold at retail on the premises.
      (2)   Consumer services.
      (3)   Professional, business, and government offices.
      (4)   Organizational meeting places.
   (B)   The development site must be suitable for commercial purposes by virtue of its location, shape, topography, access to arterial and collector streets, and by the nature of surrounding development.
   (C)   Development standards:
      (1)   Commercial planned development projects shall contain at least fifteen thousand (15,000) square feet of land area.
      (2)   Parking requirements shall be the same as provided in the performance standards in §§ 156.125 through 156.132.
      (3)   Access points on a public street shall be at minimum of two hundred (200) feet apart and shall be located at least two hundred fifty (250) feet from the intersection of any street right-of-way lines. The Planning Commission may require wider spacing between access points and intersecting street right-of-way lines. All access points must be approved by the Planning Commission.
      (4)   All buildings shall be located at least thirty five (35) feet from all property lines and at least fifty (50) feet from the right-of-way of any public street on which access to the development is located.
      (5)   No building shall exceed seven (7) stories in height.
      (6)   Landscaped separation strips shall be installed in compliance with the performance standards of this chapter. The project shall be permanently screened from adjoining and contiguous properties in the manner set forth in the performance standards of this chapter.
(Ord. passed 1-27-87) Penalty, see § 156.999