§ 156.10 PLANNED DEVELOPMENT ZONING DISTRICT.
   (A)   Planned Development Zoning districts are established and intended to encourage the use of innovative and creative design to provide a mix of different uses in close proximity to one another, while at the same time providing an efficient use of space.
      (1)   Applicants specify a variety of standards in an adopted Master Plan, approved by the City Commission by ordinance, and the Master Plan may include a Master Sign Plan. In Planned Development Zoning districts the sign types, quantities and sizes may deviate from the permanent and temporary signs allowed in this chapter if included on a Master Sign Plan.
      (2)   Applicants that do not provide a Master Sign Plan with a Planned Development are subject to the regulations of this chapter based on the most closely related zoning district standards. For example, Residential Planned Unit Developments (RPUD) shall be regulated based on § 156.06, Multiple-Family Districts, or § 156.05, Single- and Two-Family Districts, depending on the unit type proposed in the Planned Development.
(Ord. 2023-33, passed 2-28-23)