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Density standards prescribed in this Zoning Code for the zone in which a planned unit development is located shall apply, unless the Planning Commission finds that authorization of a greater density in such development as provided in this chapter will provide greater open apace and other desirable features which are not regularly required for the zone. However, the Commission may not authorize a density within-such development exceeding 150 percent of the density authorized by this honing Code for the zone in which such development is located.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85.)
The minimum area of each individual use axes in a planned unit development shall be:
Individual Use Area Minimum Area
Residential 1/2 acre
Residential./office/professional 7, 200 sq. ft.
Residential/commercial None
Commercial None
Industrial 2 acres
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85.)
Buildings and structures shall not cover more of a lot or of the total development site than would be permitted in meeting:
(a) All requirements with respect to the zone in which such development is to be located; and
(b) All the requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85.)
All buildings and structures in a planned unit development shall be set back from a street, road or drive, whether or not dedicated to public use, not less than the distance required with respect to setbacks from dedicated public streets in the zone in which the development site will be situated, except as herein provided. If the street, road or drive is formally dedicated to public use, the setback shall be from the dedicated right of way of the street, road or drive. If the street, road or drive is not formally dedicated to public use, the.setback shall be from a line established by a recordable instrument executed and acknowledged by the owner of the development site, expressly approved by the Planning Commission as establishing a setback that is compatible with the general setback requirements in the zone and as being sufficient as to form, and recorded by the Clerk-Treasurer at the expense of the owner before any affected building site in the development is sold -or contracted to be sold, or before construction of any building or structure on any such site is commenced. However, the Commission may.require an additional setback from a heavily traveled street, road or drive if it determines such a setback to be reasonably necessary or proper for the public health, safety and welfare.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85.)
Where a proposed building is to be constructed without an attached or detached garage for each dwelling unit, a minimum of 100 cubic feet of private storage space shall be provided within each dwelling unit. Such storage area shall be accessible from the exterior of the individual dwelling unit and the design, location and size of the storage space shall be integrated into the building and the development generally.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85.)
Outside areas for storage of boats, trailers, recreational vehicles and similar vehicles are prohibited, unless provision for such areas for the exclusive storage of such vehicles is contained in restrictive covenants approved by the Planning Commission. Where such areas are provided, they shall be screened and enclosed from view on a horizontal plane from adjacent areas by a six-foot high architectural barrier compatible with the architectural design of the development and permanently maintained. A vehicle wash area may be provided within close proximity of the vehicle storage area. Specifications for such a wash area shall be submitted to and approved by the City Manager.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85.)
Other accessory uses solely for the convenience of the occupants of the development, which the Planning Commission determines to be compatible with a planned wit development approved by it, may be authorized by the Commission by special permit.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85.)
The general development standards in Chapter 1268 for fences, walls and hedges shall apply to fences, walls and hedges in a planned unit development. However, the Planning Commission may require additional walls and fences if it determines that such walls or fences are necessary to protect adjacent properties or occupants of the development.
(Ord. 1049. Passed 2-26-85.)
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