1165.08 MINIMUM LOT DEVELOPMENT GUIDELINES.
   The minimum guidelines for the specific Planned Unit Development Overlay Districts are as follows:
   (a)    PUD-R - Planned Unit Development Overlay - Residential.
      (1)    Land Covered by Impervious Surfaces. Land covered by impervious surfaces (building footprints, driveways, sidewalks, parking areas, etc.) shall not exceed seventy-five percent (75%) of any individual lot within the PUD-R.
      (2)    Minimum Lot Area.  
         A.   There is no requirement for a minimum lot area within the PUD-R provided that a privacy yard, having a minimum area of 200 square feet, is provided on each single family attached or detached dwelling unit lot.
         B.   For the purposes of this Zoning Code, a “privacy yard” shall mean an open space on private lot, open to the sky, used for the private outdoor enjoyment of the occupants of the lot.
      (3)    Maximum Residential Density. The residential density in a PUD-R shall not exceed the following:
         A.   Single-Family Dwellings: Attached or Detached: Ten (10) Dwelling Units per Acre.
         B.   Two Family Dwellings: Ten (10) Dwelling Units per Acre.
         C.   Multi-Family Dwellings: Thirty (35) Dwelling Units per Acre.
      (4)   Minimum Lot Width. There is no requirement for minimum lot widths within the PUD-R.
      (5)   Maximum Building Height. The maximum height for buildings in the PUD-R shall be as follows:
         A.   Thirty-five (35) feet for single and twofamily dwellings.
         B.   Fifty (50) feet for multi-family dwellings.
      (6)   Minimum Required Setbacks. There shall be no minimum setback requirement for lots within the PUD-R. However, as a minimum, any yard of a property located within the PUD-R on the periphery of the. proposed PUD-R shall conform to the yard requirement of the adjacent conventional zoning district to complement the existing development.
      (7)   Common Open Space Required. A minimum of ten percent (10%) of the PUD-R shall be set aside as common open space. Private yards and private property shall not be considered part of the common open space calculations.
   (b)    PUD-B - Planned Unit Development Overlay - Business.
      (1)   Land Covered by Impervious Surfaces. Land covered by impervious surfaces (building footprints, driveways, sidewalks, parking areas, etc.) shall not exceed eighty-five percent (85%) of any individual lot within the PUD-B.
      (2)   Minimum Lot Area. There is no requirement for a minimum lot area within the PUD-B. However, when residential uses are integrated into the project, a privacy yard, having a minimum area of 200 square feet, shall be provided on each single family attached or detached dwelling unit lot. For the purposes of this Zoning Code. a "privacy yard" shall mean a space on lot, open to the sky, used for the private enjoyment of the occupants of the lot.
      (3)   Maximum Residential Density. When integrated into a PUD-B, the residential density in a PUD-B shall not exceed the following:
         A.   Single Family Dwellings: Attached or Detached: Ten (10) Dwelling Units per Acre.
         B.   Two Family Dwellings: Ten (10) Dwelling Units per Acre.
         C.   Multi-Family Dwellings: Thirty (35) Dwelling Units per Acre.
      (4)   Minimum Lot Width. There is no requirement for minimum lot widths within the PUD-B.
      (5)   Maximum Building Height. The maximum height for buildings in the PUD-B shall be as follows:
         A.   Thirty-five (35) feet where the underlying district is the B-1Neighborhood Business District.
         B.   Fifty (50) feet where the underlying district is the B-2 Office District.
         C.   Fifty (50) feet where the underlying district is the B-3 Community Business District.
         D.   Fifty (50) feet where the underlying district is the B4 General Business District.
      (6)   Minimum Required Setbacks. There shall be no minimum setback requirement for lots within the PUD-B. However, as a minimum, any yard of a property located within the PUD-B on the periphery of the proposed PUD-B shall conform to the yard requirement of the adjacent conventional zoning district to complement the existing development.
      (7)   Multiple Non-Residential Buildings Permitted on One Lot. Multiple non-residential buildings may be permitted on one (1) lot.
      (8)   Common Open Space Required. A minimum of twenty percent (10%) of the PUD-B shall be set aside as common open space. Private yards and private property shall not be considered part of the common open space calculations.
   (c)    PUD-I - Planned Unit Development Overlay - Industrial.
      (1)   Land Covered by Impervious Surfaces. Land covered by impervious surfaces (building footprints, driveways, sidewalks, parking areas, etc.) shall not exceed ninety percent (90%) of any individual lot within the PUD-I.
      (2)    Minimum Lot Area. There is no requirement for a minimum lot area within the PUD-I.
      (3)   Minimum Lot Width. There is no requirement for minimum lot widths within the PUD-I.
      (4)   Maximum Building Height. The maximum height for buildings in the PUD-I shall be as follows:
         A.   Fifty (50) feet where the underlying district is the M-l General Manufacturing District when within 200 feet of residentially zoned lots. Otherwise, height is negotiable.
         B.   Forty (40) feet where the underlying district is the M-2 Special Manufacturing District when within 100 feet of residentially zoned lots. Otherwise, height is negotiable.
      (5)   Minimum Required Setbacks. There shall be no minimum setback requirement for lots within the PUD-I However, as a minimum, any yard of a property located within the PUD-I on the periphery of the proposed PUD-I shall conform to the yard requirement of the adjacent conventional zoning district to complement the existing development.
      (6)   Multiple Non-Residential Buildings Permitted on One Lot. Multiple non-residential buildings may be permitted on one (1) lot.
      (7)    Common Open Space Required. A minimum of twenty percent (10%) of the PUD•I shall be set aside as common open space. Private yards and private property shall not be considered part of the common open space calculations. (Ord. 26-2010. Passed 8-5-10.)