10-3-9: ARRANGEMENT OF NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL AND RECREATIONAL USES:
When planned unit development districts may include neighborhood commercial and recreational uses, commercial buildings and establishments shall be planned as groups having common parking areas and common ingress and egress points in order to reduce the number of potential accident locations at intersections. Planning screens or fences may be required to be provided on the perimeter of the commercial areas abutting residential areas.
The plan of the project shall provide for the integrated and harmonious design of buildings, and for adequate and properly arranged facilities for internal traffic circulation for all modes, landscaping, and such other features and facilities as may be necessary to make the project attractive and efficient from the standpoint of the adjoining and surrounding noncommercial areas.
All areas designed for future expansion or not intended for immediate improvement or development shall be landscaped or otherwise maintained in a neat orderly manner. (Ord. 1162, 12-20-2006)