A.
The planned residential development (hereinbelow "PRD") procedure provides a flexible land use and design regulation through the use of performance criteria to encourage the development by either the private or public sector of low- and moderate-income housing within the Town of Woodstock. For purposes of this PRD District procedure, the Town Board shall interpret the upper limit of moderate income to be 120% of the median income for the Town of Woodstock or Ulster County, as established by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) or its successor agency, whichever amount shall be greater.
B.
The conventional use, area, bulk and density provisions set forth by other sections of this chapter are replaced through application of the planned development procedure by the approved PRD District plan, which becomes the basis legislatively established by the Town Board for the detailed design, review and control of subsequent development within the PRD District. While flexibility in substantive regulations is thus encouraged, it is intended that this uniform procedure and the required conformance with the Town of Woodstock Comprehensive Plan, municipal service capability, and the purposes of this chapter, as specified in § 260-4, shall ensure the general welfare through equal treatment under law, as well as precise control of all aspects of the development as approved.