A.
Intent.
(1)
It is the intent of this planned unit development (PUD) article to provide flexible land use and design regulations to provide for the rezoning of land so that small- to large-scale neighborhoods or portions thereof may be developed in the Town. Planned unit developments permit establishment of areas in which diverse uses may be brought together in a compatible and unified plan of development, which shall be in the interest of the general welfare of the public. This section specifically encourages innovation in residential development so that the growing demand for housing at all economic levels may be met by greater variety in type, design and siting of dwellings and by the conservation of important open space and more efficient use of land in such developments.
(2)
This article recognizes that, while the standard zoning function and the subdivision function are appropriate for the regulation of the land use in areas of neighborhoods which are already substantially developed, these controls may not be appropriate in certain areas or for certain developments in the Town. Further, this article recognizes that a rigid set of space requirements, along with bulk and use specifications, would frustrate the application of this concept. Thus, where planned unit development techniques are deemed appropriate through the rezoning of land to a Planned Unit Development District by the Town Board, the set of use and dimensional specifications elsewhere in this chapter are herein replaced with an approval process in which an approved plan becomes the basis for continuing land use controls.
(3)
PUDs are allowed only in the following zones: Neighborhood Residential, Moderate Density Residential, Rural Residential and Office Zones.
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(4)
In no case shall the regulations of this article be so interpreted as to circumvent the benefits of this chapter to the residents or occupants of adjoining properties. PUDs, as defined herein, may be established only in accordance with the procedure specified in this article.
B.
Objectives. In order to carry out the intent of this article, the Planning Board shall consider the following objectives and find that the following objectives are satisfied by the project proposed pursuant to this article in order to issue a favorable report to the Town Board as provided in § 179-12-050:
(1)
Whether the project provides a choice in the types of environment, occupancy tenure (e.g., individual ownership, condominium leasing), types of housing and sizes and community facilities available to existing and potential residents at all economic levels.
(2)
Whether the project provides more usable open space and recreation and the linkage of open space areas.
(3)
Whether the project provides more convenience to residents in the location of manufacturing, commercial and service areas, if applicable.
(4)
Whether the project provides for the preservation of trees, outstanding natural topographic and geologic features and prevention of soil erosion.
(5)
Whether the project provides for a creative use of land and related physical development which allows an orderly transition of land.
(6)
Whether the project provides for an efficient use of land resulting in smaller networks of utilities and services, thereby lowering housing costs.
(7)
Whether the project provides a development pattern in harmony with the objectives of the Comprehensive Plan.
(8)
Whether the project provides a more desirable environment than would be possible through the strict application of other articles of this chapter.
(9)
Whether the project provides scenic vistas, historic sites, and prevents disruption of natural drainage patterns.
(10)
Whether the project utilizes landscaping and building design to present a sense of community, of integrated color schemes, architectural styles and layout.
(11)
Whether the project brings nonresidential services to underserved parts of the Town.