Subsequent to the approval of the Municipal Council, the designation of PUD may be applied to any existing zoning district, with the limitations described herein. There are two (2) types of PUDs:
(a) A PUD may be a predominantly residential development and, in which case, is referred to as a PUD-RS. A PUD-RS may only be applied to an existing residential district. The tract of land proposed to be developed as a PUD-RS must be owned, leased, or controlled by one (1) person or single entity and must be at least five (5) contiguous acres in size.
(b) A PUD may also be a mixed use development, referred to as a PUD-MX. A PUD- MX may be applied to any existing non-residential zoning district. The tract of land proposed to be developed as a PUD-MX must be owned, leased, or controlled by one (1) person or single entity and must be at least five (5) contiguous acres in size.
(c) A PUD must conform to the existing comprehensive and thoroughfare plans.
Upon the approval of the final development plan according to this chapter, the Official Municipal Zoning Map shall be amended to designate the property “PUD-RS” or “PUD-MX.”