1155.04  EXCEPTIONS.
   (a)   Use Regulations.  The Planning Commission may recommend and Council may authorize, that there be in part of the area of a planned development and for the duration of the development, specified uses not permitted in the zoning district in which the development, is located, provided the following requirements are met:
      (1)   That the uses permitted by such exception are necessary or desirable and are appropriate with respect to the primary purpose of the development.
      (2)   That the uses permitted by such exception are not of such a nature or so located as to exercise a detrimental influence on the surrounding land uses.
   (b)   Bulk Regulations.  The Planning Commission may recommend and Council may authorize exceptions to the applicable bulk regulations concerning building height and required yards within the boundaries of such planned development, provided the Planning Commission and Council find:
      (1)   That such exception shall be solely for the purpose of promoting an integrated site plan no less beneficial to the residents or occupants of such development as well as of neighboring properties than would be obtained under the bulk regulations of this Zoning Ordinance for buildings developed on separate zoning lots.
      (2)   In residential planned developments, all habitable rooms shall receive adequate light and air.
      (3)   That along the periphery of such planned development yards shall be provided as required by the regulations of the district in which the development is located. 
(Ord. 10-92.  Passed 10-26-92.)