In the interest of encouraging more imaginative, original
and efficient utilization of land in communities made of two land
development techniques, which are proving to be of considerable benefit
to both developer and the municipality, a greater understanding of
these techniques, and their application, can be of benefit to all
interests involved in the development process.
"Planned unit development" is the general configuration
of the individual or collective housing units that are involved. More
precisely, a planned unit development:
Has privately owned common property comprising an
essential or major element of the development, such as network abutting
homesites in a cluster subdivision.
Among the housing concepts that are emerging to meet
these varied needs are townhouses with common open areas, homes in
cluster subdivisions, and homes developed with related private recreation
centers.
[Amended 9-9-2002 by Ord.
No. 3-2002]
Standards and regulations for planned residential development shall be in accordance with Article VII, R/PRD Planned Residential, of Chapter 185, Zoning.