§ 153.124 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS.
   The following regulations apply to Planned Residential Developments.
   (A)   The lot area per family may be reduced, but such reduction shall not exceed 30%.
   (B)   Not less than 10% of the total project area shall be devoted to open space and recreational facilities for the residents of the area being developed. The open space shall be disposed of as required in § 153.123. Every property subdivided under the Planned Unit Development shall be designed to abut upon open space or similar areas. A clustering of dwellings is encouraged. In areas where townhouses are used there shall be no more than five townhouses units in any contiguous group. A variety of building setbacks, color, and building materials for contiguous townhouse units is encouraged.
   (C)   The lot widths may be reduced not to exceed a 20% reduction of the requirements of these subdivision regulations or zoning regulations. The lot widths may be varied due to the variety of structural designs, and it is recommended that setbacks be varied. If lot widths for residential lots are varied by the subdivider, he or she shall enter into an agreement with the village that the property owners within a Planned Unit Development of this nature shall be assessed equally for any improvements which may be by assessment, rather than by a front footage basis.
(Ord. 367, passed 8-27-1973)