The purpose of this chapter is to provide for greater flexibility in the design of integrated developments than otherwise possible through strict application of zoning regulations. It is the intent of this chapter to encourage the design of well-planned facilities that offer a variety of housing or other land uses through creative and imaginative planning, among them the following types of developments:
A. Residential. Residential subdivision developments that may include a variety of housing types and site plans, accessible open "green spaces," or common recreational areas, an attractive and well-oriented community meeting place or recreational facility, and other features of substantial benefit to a viable and balanced community;
B. Residential-business development. Mixed residential-business developments combining apartments, convenience shopping facilities, motel-hotel combinations, offices, commercial recreation facilities, or other compatible uses grouped in a well-designed and coordinated site development; and
C. Industrial development. Well-designed and controlled groupings of research, service, or light industrial uses within an area containing visual and operational amenities and features, such as selective occupancies, setbacks, land-scaping, and bulk and building material controls. (Ord. 2013-0020 § 1; Ord. 2013-0007 § 1)