§ 4.04.03. Use and site design requirements in a PUD district.  


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  • A.

    An applicant may propose any uses from Table 4.04.03(A), subject to the requirements establishing a maximum allocation for each type of use. An applicant may propose the desired setbacks for front, side, and rear yards, provided that setbacks for waterfront lots shall not be less than the minimum setback set forth in Table 4.04.03(A). An applicant may propose desired site design standards for other aspects of the proposed development.

    Table 4.04.03(A). Uses and Site Design Requirements for PUDs.

    Land Use Maximum Land Allocation (% of PUD site) Minimum Setback from the Waterfront (ft.)
    Residential:
    •Single-family residential; or 95 25
    •Multi-family residential
    Commercial:
    •Waterfront Commercial 75 25
    •Highway Commercial 75 25
    Civic:
    •Clubs, community centers, lodges, nonprofit and professional associations; 30 25
    •Common areas, such as courtyards, plazas, squares, or open space;
    •Recreation, active outdoor, indoor, passive outdoor/open space;
    •Religious facilities; or
    •Theaters/auditoriums

     

    B.

    Open spaces, plazas, and recreation areas provided within a PUD shall be evaluated based on the sufficiency of such areas to provide appropriate recreational opportunities, to protect sensitive environmental areas, to conserve areas of unique beauty or historical significance, to enhance neighborhood design and to encourage compatible and cooperative relationships between adjoining land uses.

    C.

    Off-street parking to serve uses within a PUD shall be provided as set forth in section 6.04.07.

(Ord. No. 05-0-08, §§ 1, 2, 5-17-2005; Ord. No. 14-0-02, § 4, 4-14-2014)