1143.02 PERMITTED USES.
   Land and buildings in the Planned Districts (PRD, PCD, PUD, and PCND) shall be used only for the following purposes as indicated under each specific subdistrict:
   (a)   Planned Residential District (PRD).
      (1)   Residential Dwellings: single-family, two-family and multi-family dwellings and accessory uses and buildings in association with a permitted dwelling.
      (2)   Churches and other similar places of worship and parish houses provided said use occupies one (1) acre or more per one hundred (100) seats or similar accommodations in the main assembly hall.
      (3)   Public uses: parks, playgrounds, recreation and community center buildings and grounds, golf courses, public swimming pools, tennis courts and similar recreational uses.
      (4)   Home occupations in accordance with Chapter 1147.
      (5)   Private kennels.
   (b)   Planned Commercial District (PCD).
      (1)   Uses permitted under the Downtown District (DD), Office and Institutional District or Commercial District (C-1).
   (c)   Planned Unit District (PUD).
      (1)   Uses permitted under the Planned Residential District (PRD).
      (2)   Uses permitted under the Planned Commercial District (PCD).
   (d)   Planned Conservation Development District (PCND).
      (1)   Uses permitted under the Planned Residential District (PRD).
      (2)   Cluster housing units.
      (3)   Common wall single family attached dwelling units.
      (4)   Single-family zero lot line, attached twin singles, townhouses, or other innovative forms of residential development, provided all density criteria and applicable requirements are met.
      (5)   Public buildings and/or uses that are supported in whole or part by taxes or by special public assessment. Such uses include but are not limited to libraries, schools, fire stations, water treatment, pumping and storage facilities, and wastewater treatment and pumping facilities.
      (6)   Forest and wildlife preserves.
      (7)   Projects specifically designed for watershed protection, conservation of soil or water or flood control.