(A) A planned residential unit development (PRUD) is intended to allow for diversification in the relationship of various uses and structures to their sites and to permit more flexibility of such sites and to encourage new and imaginative concepts in the design of neighborhood and housing projects in urban areas.
(B) To this end, the development should be planned as one complex land use rather than an aggregation of individual unrelated buildings located on separate unrelated lots, and shall consist of a “mix” rather than a standardized group of similar housing and building types.
(C) Substantial compliance with the zone regulations and other provisions of this subchapter in requiring adequate standards related to the public health, safety, and general welfare shall be observed without unduly inhibiting the advantages of large-scale planning for residential and related purposes.
(Prior Code, § 32.04) (Ord. 05-09, passed - -; Ord. 2-92, passed - -1992)