Planned Unit Developments can be developed within any district with the overall population density, number of living units or intensity of use permitted to be constructed in general conformance with the provisions of the basic zoning district in which it is located. Densities or intensities may be permitted higher than those permitted in the zoning district with the specific density or intensity determined by the Planning Commission and City Council. However, rather than strictly enforcing the concept of uniformity of building types in each district, this provision will encourage the following.
(A) Flexibility in land development to benefit from new technology in building design and construction and land development.
(B) Variety in the organization of site elements, building densities and housing types.
(C) Higher standards of site and building design through the use of trained and experienced Land Planners. Registered architects and/or landscape architects shall prepare plans for all Planned Unit Developments.
(D) Preservation and enhancement of desirable site characteristics and open space.
(E) More efficient and effective use of land, open space and public facilities.
(Ord. 221, passed 11-6-1995) Penalty, see § 10.99