Within a reasonable time after receipt of the preliminary PUD, the Zoning Administrator shall submit to the Zoning Board of Appeals a written advisory report concerning acceptance/rejection of the PUD development plan. In deciding what its advice should be, the Zoning Administrator shall consider the following criteria:
(A) The extent to which the proposed development is consistent with the city’s Comprehensive Plan and with the purposes of this Zoning Chapter and of all other applicable codes and ordinances;
(B) The extent to which the proposed development deviates from the regulations that are generally applicable to the property (including but not limited to, the use and lot and building regulations of the district), and the apparent merits (if any) of said deviations;
(C) Whether the proposed design of the PUD makes adequate provisions for vehicular, pedestrian and other specially identified circulation, off-street parking and loading, separation of the different land uses, open space, park and recreation areas and facilities, preservation of unique natural and man-made features, and agricultural land;
(D) The compatibility of the proposed PUD with adjacent properties and surrounding area; and
(E) Any other reasonable criteria that the Zoning Administrator may devise.
(Ord. O-2014-06, passed 8-11-14)